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Table of Contents
November 2001;
Volume 51,
Issue 472
Article
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November Focus
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
873-874.
Research Article
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MMR and the age of unreason.
D Jewell
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
875-876.
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Ensuring patient safety.
M Pringle
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
876-877.
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The predictive value of asthma medications to identify individuals with asthma--a study in German general practices.
W Himmel
,
E Hummers-Pradier
,
H Schümann
and
M M Kochen
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
879-883.
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Comorbidity associated with atrial fibrillation: a general practice-based study.
K Carroll
and
A Majeed
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
884-891.
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Underperforming doctors in general practice: a survey of referrals to UK Deaneries.
J Bahrami
and
A Evans
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
892-896.
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Adherence to guidelines on cervical cancer screening in general practice: programme elements of successful implementation.
R P Hermens
,
E Hak
,
M E Hulscher
,
J C Braspenning
and
R P Grol
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
897-903.
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Parents' perspectives on the MMR immunisation: a focus group study.
M Evans
,
H Stoddart
,
L Condon
,
E Freeman
,
M Grizzell
and
R Mullen
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
904-910.
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Hampshire depression project: changes in the process of care and cost consequences.
T Kendrick
,
L Stevens
,
A Bryant
,
J Goddard
,
A Stevens
,
J Raftery
and
C Thompson
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
911-913.
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Complementary medicine use in children: extent and reasons. A population-based study.
N Simpson
and
K Roman
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
914-916.
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The MODEL project: a scoring system to manage demand for cataract and joint replacement surgery.
T H Dent
,
S L Cunningham
,
W E Hook
,
R J Morris
and
N C Sylvester
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
917-919.
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Informal carers and the primary care team.
C Simon
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
920-923.
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Orthotic devices for tennis elbow: a systematic review.
P A Struijs
,
N Smidt
,
H Arola
,
C N van Dijk
,
R Buchbinder
and
W J Assendelft
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
924-929.
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A new world order.
A Munro
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
945.
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Afghanistan--humanitarian aid and military intervention don't mix.
N Ford
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
946.
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Perestroika in primary care.
B Cheek
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
947.
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TRIPs revisited.
N Ford
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
948.
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Time heals! Using time as a currency.
R Byng
and
K Smith
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
950-951.
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Explanations for the credulous.
N Goodman
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
952-953.
Letter
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Otitis externa.
J C Frankland
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
930.
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Improving access in primary care.
M P Doublet-Stewart
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
930-931.
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Chlamydia trachomatis: opportunistic screening in primary care.
M Santer
and
S Wyke
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
931.
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The end of single-handed practice?
D Roberts
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
931-932.
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The end of single-handed practice?
I J Mungall
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
932.
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Management of patients with depression.
G C Jenkins
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
932-933.
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Proton pump inhibitors: perspectives of patients and their GPs.
A Williams
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
933-934.
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Repeat prescribing realignment project.
W Treasure
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
934.
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What does patient-centredness really mean?
J T Hart
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(472):
934-935.
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