I need to make sure that each term is replaced with three viable synonyms and that proper nouns like 2019 and family practice remain unchanged. Also, check for any other terms I might have missed. Maybe "healthcare system" becomes health service infrastructure?
For example, in the first paragraph, "family practice" is mentioned, and the synonym list would be used each time it appears. So if it appears again later, the same family medicine would be used. I need to make sure that each term
In conclusion, family practice is a essential aspect of the medical infrastructure, providing primary care services to individuals and families. Throughout 2019, there were several major developments in the field, including an increased focus on preventative medicine, expanding reliance of technology, and a shift towards team-based care. Despite the many advances in family practice, there are still several challenges facing the field, including human resource gaps and administrative burden. As the field continues to evolve, it is essential that family physicians, policymakers, and other stakeholders collaborate to address these challenges and ensure that family practice continues to provide high-quality care to patients. For example, in the first paragraph, "family practice"
Starting with the first sentence. "A study published in the Journal of Family Medicine found that team-based care can improve patient outcomes..." The key terms here are "study," "Journal of Family Medicine," "team-based care," "improve," "patient outcomes," etc. For "study," possible alternatives could be "research," "investigation," "analysis." But I need to ensure they are synonyms. Let's check each word. Throughout 2019, there were several major developments in
Another thing to watch for is ensuring that proper nouns, like "The Impact of Team-Based Care on Patient Outcomes", remain unchanged. Wait, the user said to keep brand names, but did they have any in this text? The example doesn't show any obvious brand names, so maybe the title here is a research study, not a brand. The instruction says to leave proper nouns as-is.