Monday, October 8, 2018

With Proper Pacing, a Stellar Golden State Warriors Season Predicted


A physician in Carmel, California, Dr. Gregory Tapson maintains a well-established private practice and engages with the Cypress Ridge Care Center as medical director. Dr. Gregory Tapson is a longtime fan of the San Francisco 49ers and the Golden State Warriors, who achieved their second championship title in three years in 2018. A recent ESPN article projected that the Warriors will continue to reign supreme in the coming year, with 58.6 wins predicted. 

With Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry presenting a unique perimeter and inside-the-paint offensive threat, much of how the team will perform depends on their health. Curry, in particular, has been susceptible to injury, and will need to pace himself as a grueling season progresses and contenders such as the Utah Jazz and the James Harden-driven Houston Rockets seek payback. 

One advantage the veteran Warriors possess is the ability to not worry about stats and conserve energy for crunch time. Even if this means that the team appears vulnerable and does not catch fire during the regular season, it ensures an explosive performance in the playoffs, when it counts.

Monday, October 1, 2018

Preparing for the ABFM Exam with AAFP Prep Questions


Dr. Gregory Tapson has spent 22 years as the owner and lead physician at a private medical practice in Carmel, California. In addition to his work at the practice, Dr. Gregory Tapson spends time engaging with a number of professional organizations, including the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP).

AAFP represents the interests of nearly one-quarter of a million family physicians, residents, and students throughout the nation. AAFP members enjoy a number of unique benefits, including opportunities to prepare for the ABFM family medicine certification examination with carefully prepared test questions. The board review program includes multiple-choice questions and mixed-review prompts, both of which are featured on the actual exam.

While students and residents can use board review questions to prepare for the certification exam, they are not the only groups who can benefit from the service. Certified medical professionals who complete board review questions may be eligible to receive up to 34 prescribed continuing medical education credits. Board review questions are provided to AAFP members free of charge. To learn more about the program or AAFP membership, visit www.aafp.org.