The Journal of Family PracticeMeasuring Attributes of Primary Care Development of a New InstrumentJuly 1, 1997
The Journal of Family PracticeAdverse Events in Primary Care Identified from a Risk-Management DatabaseJuly 1, 1997
The Journal of Family PracticePatient Knowledge of Upper Respiratory Infections Implications for Antibiotic Expectations and Unnecessary UtilizationJuly 1, 1997
The Journal of Family PracticeClinical Trials of Interactive Computerized Patient Education Implications for Family PracticeJuly 1, 1997
The Journal of Family PracticePrevalence and Recognition of Panic States in STARNET Patients Presenting with Chest PainJuly 1, 1997
The Journal of Family PracticeReferrals of Adult Patients from Primary Care Demographic Disparities and Their Relationship to HMO InsuranceJuly 1, 1997
The Journal of Family PracticeBetween Research and Practice in Family Medicine The Gulf ResolutionJuly 1, 1997
The Journal of Family PracticeEvaluation and Treatment of Respiratory Infections Does Managed Care Make a DifferenceJune 1, 1997
The Journal of Family PracticeDo Low-Risk Prenatal Patients Really Need a Screening Glucose Challenge TestJune 1, 1997
The Journal of Family PracticeThe Education of Depressed Primary Care Patients What Do Patients Think of Interactive Booklets and a VideoJune 1, 1997
The Journal of Family PracticeSmoking Cessation Interventions in Rural Family Practices An UPRNet StudyJune 1, 1997