The Journal of Family PracticeAddressing Multiple Problems in the Family Practice Office VisitMarch 1, 2001
The Journal of Family PracticeThe Effect of Cluster Randomization on Sample Size in Prevention ResearchMarch 1, 2001
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat clinical features are useful in diagnosing strep throat?March 1, 2001Infectious Diseases
The Journal of Family PracticeIs imipramine or buspirone treatment effective in patients wishing to discontinue long-term benzodiazepine use?March 1, 2001Mental Health
The Journal of Family PracticeDo patients with local reactions to allergy shots require dosage reductions for subsequent injections?March 1, 2001Immunology
The Journal of Family PracticeIs teething in infants associated with fever or other symptoms?March 1, 2001Pediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeShould calcium channel blockers be used as first-line antihypertensive therapy?March 1, 2001Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeIs oral dexamethasone as effective as intramuscular dexamethasone for outpatient management of moderate croup?March 1, 2001PediatricsPulmonology
The Journal of Family PracticeDoes a hip protector reduce the risk of hip fracture in frail elderly patients?March 1, 2001Geriatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeHow soon should serum potassium levels be monitored for patients started on diuretics?March 1, 2001Hematology
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat is the best oral antifungal medication for tinea capitis?March 1, 2001DermatologyPediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeCommunication About Prostate Cancer Between Men and Their WivesMarch 1, 2001OncologyMen's Health