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Table of Contents
January 2000;
Volume 50,
Issue 450
Article
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Research papers this month
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
1-2.
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The Back Pages
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
71-86.
Research Article
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Health technology assessment in primary and community care.
A Smithies
,
T Nicholson
and
K Stein
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
3-4.
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Supporting doctors, or the beginning of the end for self-regulation?
D Jewell
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
4-5.
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Validity of symptom and clinical measures of asthma severity for primary outpatient assessment of adult asthma.
T P Ng
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
7-12.
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In-practice evaluation of whole-blood Helicobacter pylori test: its usefulness in detecting peptic ulcer disease.
A O Quartero
,
M E Numans
,
R A de Melker
and
N J de Wit
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
13-16.
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Needs assessment in primary care: general practitioners' perceptions and implications for the future.
J Murie
,
P Hanlon
,
J McEwen
,
E Russell
,
D Moir
and
J Gregan
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
17-20.
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Eating disordered patients: personality, alexithymia, and implications for primary care.
D L Beales
and
R Dolton
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
21-26.
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Influenza vaccination in asthma: a primary care experience.
A Innes
,
E Beresford
and
J Bedford
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
27-30.
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Do practice-based preventive child health services affect the use of hospitals? A cross-sectional study of hospital use by children in east London.
S Hull
,
C Harvey
,
P Sturdy
,
Y Carter
,
J Naish
,
F Pereira
,
C Ball
and
L Parsons
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
31-36.
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Management confidence and decisions to refer to hospital of GP registrars and their trainers working out-of-hours.
B McKinstry
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
37-39.
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Doctor-staffed ambulance helicopters: to what extent can the general practitioner replace the anaesthesiologist?
R Hotvedt
and
I S Kristiansen
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
41-42.
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Can dietary assessment in general practice target patients with unhealthy diets?
P Little
,
J Barnett
,
A L Kinmonth
,
B Margetts
,
J Gabbay
,
R Thompson
,
D Warm
and
S Wooton
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
43-45.
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To what extent are practices 'paperless' and what are the constraints to them becoming more so?
N Waring
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
46-47.
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Can methadone maintenance for heroin-dependent patients retained in general practice reduce criminal conviction rates and time spent in prison?
J Keen
,
G Rowse
,
N Mathers
,
M Campbell
and
N Seivewright
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
48-49.
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Diagnosis of patients with chronic heart failure in primary care: usefulness of history, examination, and investigations.
K Khunti
,
R Baker
and
G Grimshaw
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
50-54.
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What do GPs need to know? The use of knowledge in general practice consultations.
P Robinson
and
P Heywood
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
56-59.
Letter
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Supporting practice-based audit.
D J Shepherd
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
61.
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The reform of GP training.
D Reeves
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
61.
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Providing health care for the homeless.
H Lester
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
61-62.
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Recruitment and retention of GPs in the UK.
M Leigh
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(450):
62.
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