 The study aims to understand the extent and factors that influence family physicians' engagement in addressing social determinants of health, SDUH, through clinical and population-based actions. The survey identified that 81.1% of respondents were engaged in at least one clinical action, and 43.3% were engaged in at least one population-based action. Time and staffing were the most common barriers. Physician experience was associated with higher levels of clinical engagement. Lower median household income was associated with higher levels of population-based engagement, and working for a federally qualified health center, FQHC, was associated with both. The study provides preliminary information suggesting that family physicians are engaged in addressing SDUH through clinical and population-based actions, and raises questions about the value family physicians serving disadvantaged communities place on clinical interventions to address SDUH. This article was authored by Jen. Grandmont. We are article.tv, links in the description below.