The Ohio Family Physician (TOFP) is a continuing medical education journal published quarterly in mid- March, June, September and December in print and digital formats.
Typical subject matter includes features on clinical topics and other subjects that affect today’s family physicians including the patient-centered medical home, practice management and technology, and health care advocacy and legislation.
The magazine also serves as a vehicle for OAFP to communicate with its members important dates, partnerships, conferences, opportunities and other news.
The current circulation is approximately 4,100. Subscribers include the entire OAFP membership, Ohio and national legislators, American Academy of Family Physicians state chapter executives, Ohio medical associations, and Ohio medical libraries.
Non-member subscriptions are available for $30 a year for the print or digital format, or you can receive both formats for only $40 per year. To subscribe, please complete the subscription form and return it to OAFP with payment.
The editorial team of TOFP welcomes contributions. If you have an idea for an article that might be of interest to readers, please consider submitting it for publication. Please note that publication preference is given to articles that are either authored or co-authored by a family physician.
For information on advertising in TOFP, visit the Advertising and Sponsorship Opportunities page.
TOFP Issues
- References for “Gems Discovered While Working the Mines (What I Wished They Had Taught Me in Training” from The Ohio Family Physician Winter 2011
- References for “Pain Management Strategies in Acute Musculoskeletal Injuries” from The Ohio Family Physician Winter 2011
- References for “Core Content Review of Family Medicine, Cocaine/Illicit Substance Abuse in Pregnancy” from The Ohio Family Physician Winter 2011
- References for “Spondylolysis in the Adolescent” from The Ohio Family Physician Fall 2011
- References for “Facebook Without Fear” from The Ohio Family Physician Summer 2011
- References for “Medical Education in the Digital Age” from The Ohio Family Physician Summer 2011
- Standards and Elements Tables from “Crossroads of MU, QI and PCMH” from The Ohio Family Physician Spring 2011
- Table 4 from “Treatment to Goal with Statins—Assessing Patients’ Cholesterol Levels and Effectiveness of Statins” from The Ohio Family Physician Spring 2011
- Table 5 from “Treatment to Goal with Statins—Assessing Patients’ Cholesterol Levels and Effectiveness of Statins” from The Ohio Family Physician Spring 2011
- References for “Core Content Review of Family Medicine, Function Assessment of Elderly” from The Ohio Family Physician Spring 2011
- References for “Hypertension—Implementing a Practical Approach to Quality Improvement” from The Ohio Family Physician Spring 2011
- References for “Treatment to Goal with Statins—Assessing Patients’ Cholesterol Levels and Effectiveness of Statins” from The Ohio Family Physician Spring 2011







