The Journal of Family PracticeFinancial Crisis in a Family Practice Residency A Successful StrategyAugust 1, 1989
The Journal of Family PracticeTeenagers' Beliefs About AIDS Education and Physicians' Perceptions About ThemAugust 1, 1989
The Journal of Family PracticeCharacteristics of Patients Who Highly Utilize Telephone Medical Care in a Private PracticeJuly 1, 1989
The Journal of Family PracticeThe Case of the Missing Polyp The Primary Care Physician's DilemmaJuly 1, 1989
The Journal of Family PracticeScreening for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Use and Accuracy of Capillary Blood Glucose Measured With a Reflectance MeterJuly 1, 1989
The Journal of Family PracticeChorea Gravidarum A Case Report Including Magnetic Resonance Imaging ResultsJuly 1, 1989
The Journal of Family PracticeFamily Physicians and General Internists Do They Treat Hypertensive Patients DifferentlyJuly 1, 1989
The Journal of Family PracticeUnderstanding the Dizzy Patient A Challenge to Primary Care PhysiciansJuly 1, 1989
The Journal of Family PracticeDizziness in Primary Care Results from the National Ambulatory Medical Care SurveyJuly 1, 1989
The Journal of Family PracticeComparison Between Videotape and Personalized Patient Education for Anticoagulant TherapyJuly 1, 1989