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Table of Contents

November 1996; Volume 46,Issue 412

Research Article

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    Skill-mix in primary care: sharing clinical workload and understanding professional roles.
    A Rashid, A Watts, C Lenehan and D Haslam
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 639-640.
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    Repeat prescribing--still our Achilles' heel?
    R J Taylor
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 640-641.
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    Who controls repeats?
    A G Zermansky
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 643-647.
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    The scale of repeat prescribing.
    C M Harris and R Dajda
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 649-653.
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    A general practice-based study examining the absolute risk of cardiovascular disease in treated hypertensive patients.
    T P Fahey and T J Peters
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 655-659.
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    Same information, different decisions: the influence of evidence on the management of hypertension in the elderly.
    M Cranney and T Walley
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 661-663.
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    Cigarette smoking and random serum cholesterol levels in a Northern Ireland general practice population of 18- to 20-year-old students and non-students.
    J S Brown and K Steele
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 665-669.
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    Cannabis use in the community.
    J R Robertson, P Miller and R Anderson
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 671-674.
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    A stakeholder analysis of developments at the primary and secondary care interface.
    D Evans
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 675-677.
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    How do general practitioners qualify for their PGEA?
    A McKnight and T Bradley
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 679-680.
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    Day surgery and community health services work load: a descriptive study.
    J Fletcher, M Dawes, J McWilliam, J Millar and S Griffiths
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 681-682.
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    Occupational medicine and training for general practice.
    G Parker
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 683-684.

Letter

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    How useful is qualitative research?
    M Marshall
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 685.
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    Mental disorders in primary care.
    G C Jenkins
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 685-686.
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    Investigation and treatment of Chlamydia.
    K Balch and T R Moss
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 687-688.
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    The methodological quality of megatrials.
    T Fahey
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 688.
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    Is there evidence that megatrials are based on a methodological mistake?
    M Moher and D Moher
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 688.
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    Detecting psychiatric illness.
    M Moore
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 689-690.
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    Continuing medical education (CME) in mental illness: a paradox for GP's.
    A Howe
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 690.
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    Improving the detection of mental illness in general practice.
    A Perera, T Scanlon, R Helowicz and P Evans
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 690-691.
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    Avoiding infection after splenectomy.
    D J Waghorn and E Haworth
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 691.
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    Why are even fewer people dying at home in Belfast?
    D Davison, M Sinclair and P Reilly
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 691-692.
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    Primary healthcare information needs.
    F Wood and J Palmer
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 692.
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    Sexual harassment of doctors.
    S Fordham
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 692.

Letters

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    Evidence-based learning for general practice
    Tim Stokes
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 685.
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    Accessibility and availability of GPs
    Jill E Thistlethwaite
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 686.
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    Accessibility and availability of GPs
    John J McMullan
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 686-687.
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    Accessibility and availability of GPs
    Gordon Barclay
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 687.
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    Computerized appointment systems in general practice
    Hilary J Harris and Hilary F Thompson
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 687.
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    Summative assessment
    Richard West
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 688-689.
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    Summative assessment
    Chris Johnstone and Mairi Scott
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 689.
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    PhD, MSc and MD degrees
    Wo Williams
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 689.

Book Review

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    LOW BACK PAIN IN PRIMARY CARE. EFFECTIVENESS OF DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS
    Tony Kendrick
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 693.
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    EUTHANASIA: DEATH, DYING AND THE MEDICAL DUTY
    Philip Heywood
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 693-694.
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    ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM
    Peter Croft
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 694.
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    INTERACTIVE DEPRESSION DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
    G McPartlin
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 694.
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    AUDIT IN PRACTICE
    A A Gunn
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 694.

Articles

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    International digest
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (412): 695-696.
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British Journal of General Practice: 46 (412)
British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 46, Issue 412
November 1996
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