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Table of Contents
May 1998;
Volume 48,
Issue 430
Research Article
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Primary care education centres: educational innovation for all of the primary health care team is needed.
L F Smith
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1215-1216.
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Prepare for your retirement, doctor, by investing in...?
B Livesley
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1216-1217.
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Simulated surgery in the summative assessment of general practice training: results of a trial in the Trent and Yorkshire regions.
J Allen
,
A Evans
,
J Foulkes
and
A French
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1219-1223.
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Developing the Cambridge palliative audit schedule (CAMPAS): a palliative care audit for primary health care teams.
M S Rogers
,
S I Barclay
and
C J Todd
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1224-1227.
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The content and methodology of research papers published in three United Kingdom primary care journals.
T Thomas
,
T Fahey
and
M Somerset
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1229-1232.
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The role of the general practitioner in the community care of people with HIV infection and AIDS: a comparative study of high- and low-prevalence areas in England.
M King
,
R Petchey
,
S Singh
,
L Wright
,
J Raab
,
W Farnsworth
,
J Williams
and
K Friedli
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1233-1236.
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Does good practice organization improve the outcome of care for diabetic patients?
N Dunn
and
R Pickering
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1237-1240.
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A pilot study exploring the effect of discharging cancer survivors from hospital follow-up on the workload of general practitioners.
I Chait
,
R Glynne-Jones
and
S Thomas
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1241-1243.
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How to improve recognition and diagnosis of depressive syndromes using international diagnostic criteria.
S Maurice-Tison
,
H Verdoux
,
B Gay
,
P Perez
,
R Salamon
and
M L Bourgeois
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1245-1246.
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Working out of hours: the experiences and training needs of general practitioner registrars.
S Longhurst
,
C Shipman
and
J Dale
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1247-1248.
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Can practice nurses increase physical activity in the over 65s? Methodological considerations from a pilot study.
J Sims
,
F Smith
,
A Duffy
and
S Hilton
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1249-1250.
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Obesity wars: a pilot study of very low calorie diets in obese patients in general practice.
M Molokhia
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1251-1252.
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General practice fundholding: progress to date.
R D Smith
and
P Wilton
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1253-1257.
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What determines competence within a general practice consultation? Assessment of consultation skills using simulated surgeries.
J Allen
and
A Rashid
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1259-1262.
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Advance directives in the UK: legal, ethical, and practical considerations for doctors.
A S Kessel
and
J Meran
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1263-1266.
Letter
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Summative assessment.
T S Murray
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1267.
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The feasibility of standardized data collection in primary care.
J A Spencer
and
K P Jones
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1267-1268.
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Primary care counselling and the community mental health team.
T Cubitt
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1268-1269.
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Right from the start.
E Muir
and
A Leonard
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1269.
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Summative assessment.
B D Keighley
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1269.
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Counselling in primary care.
B S Cole
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1269-1270.
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Hormone replacement therapy.
H Winpenny
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1270.
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STD and HIV screening in general practice.
T Stokes
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1270-1271.
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Watchful waiting in glue ear.
G Hickish
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1271.
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Counselling.
M J Wilkinson
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1271.
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Evidence-based consultation.
T Marshall
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1271.
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Audit activity.
M Lough
and
T S Murray
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1272.
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Shifting the work.
D T Price
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1272.
Articles
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British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(430):
1279-1292.
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