The Journal of Family PracticeA Framework for Understanding Visits by Frequent Attenders in Family PracticeOctober 1, 2001
The Journal of Family PracticeAntibiotic Use in Acute Respiratory Infections and the Ways Patients Pressure Physicians for a PrescriptionOctober 1, 2001
The Journal of Family PracticeTechnician, Friend, Detective, and Healer: Family Physicians’ Responses to Emotional DistressOctober 1, 2001
The Journal of Family PracticePractice Jazz: Understanding Variation in Family Practices Using Complexity ScienceOctober 1, 2001
The Journal of Family PracticeEvaluation and Treatment of the Patient with OsteoarthritisSeptember 1, 2001
The Journal of Family PracticeFamily Physicians’ Observations of Their Practice, Well Being, and Health Care in the United StatesSeptember 1, 2001
The Journal of Family PracticeFamily Physicians’ Personal Experiences of Their Fathers’ Health CareSeptember 1, 2001
The Journal of Family PracticeImproving Delivery of Preventive Health Care with the Comprehensive Annotated Reminder Tool (CART)September 1, 2001
The Journal of Family PracticeIn patients with asthma that is not well controlled with inhaled steroids, does salmeterol (Serevent) or montelukast (Singulair) offer better symptom relief?September 1, 2001Asthma
The Journal of Family PracticeAre topical antibiotics effective in treating bacterial conjunctivitis?September 1, 2001Infectious Diseases
The Journal of Family PracticeCan a bedside blood test predict death or myocardial infarction (MI) in patients with chest pain?September 1, 2001CardiologyPain
The Journal of Family PracticeDoes acupuncture or massage work in people with persistent back pain?September 1, 2001Pain
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat is the best treatment for slowing the progression to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in African Americans with hypertensive nephropathy?September 1, 2001Nephrology