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Table of Contents
April 2001;
Volume 51,
Issue 465
Article
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April Focus
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
257-258.
Research Article
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Risks--listen and don't mislead.
A Edwards
and
G J Elwyn
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
259-260.
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Outreach clinics in the new NHS: not yet the end of outpatients.
S Gillam
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
261-262.
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Quality, general practice, and the NHS plan.
L F Smith
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
262-263.
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A national evaluation of specialists' clinics in primary care settings.
A Bowling
and
M Bond
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
264-269.
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General practitioners' perceptions of the appropriateness and inappropriateness of out-of-hours calls.
H Smith
,
V Lattimer
and
S George
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
270-275.
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Patients' responses to risk information about the benefits of treating hypertension.
D Misselbrook
and
D Armstrong
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
276-279.
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Managing patient demand: a qualitative study of appointment making in general practice.
M Gallagher
,
P Pearson
,
C Drinkwater
and
J Guy
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
280-285.
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Rural general practitioners' experience of the provision of out-of-hours care: a qualitative study.
N J Cuddy
,
A M Keane
and
A W Murphy
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
286-290.
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Individualised multifactorial lifestyle intervention trial for high-risk cardiovascular patients in primary care.
E Ketola
,
M Mäkelä
and
M Klockars
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
291-294.
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The impact of patient suicide on rural general practitioners.
P Halligan
and
P Corcoran
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
295-296.
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Outbreak of tuberculosis linked to a source case imprisoned during treatment. Should the courts tell GPs about prison sentences and should GPs tell prison doctors about medical diagnoses?
A Mukerjee
and
C C Butler
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
297-298.
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New paradigms for quality in primary care.
B Starfield
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
303-309.
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Carpal tunnel syndrome: modern diagnostic and management techniques.
N Kanaan
and
R A Sawaya
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
311-314.
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Female genital mutilation.
J Fuller
and
D Lewis
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
330.
Letter
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Children and clinical trials.
R Damoiseaux
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
315.
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Identifying alcohol dependency.
N M Wright
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
315-316.
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Health centres and GP surgeries should provide bicycle parking.
A Herxheimer
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
315.
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Cognitive behaviour therapy and chronic fatigue syndrome.
R Baschetti
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
316-317.
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Chronic fatigue in general practice.
M Underwood
and
S Eldridge
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
317-318.
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Rapid referral in the electrical cardioversion of atrial fibrillation.
H H Veloso
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
318.
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School students and the clinical arena.
N Grundy-Wheeler
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
318-319.
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The general practitioner's expectations of a general physician/rheumatologist.
G Huston
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
319.
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What can general practice learn from complementary medicine?
Y Tsuruoka
,
K Tsuruoka
and
E Kajii
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(465):
319.
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