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Table of Contents

June 2003; Volume 53,Issue 491

Article

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    June Focus
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 433-434.
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    The Back Pages
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 501-512.

Research Article

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    Severe acute respiratory syndrome--novel virus, recurring theme.
    Anthony Harnden and Richard Mayon-White
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 434-435.
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    The doctor as an educator.
    Martin Dawes
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 435-437.
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    Re-evaluating revalidation and appraisal.
    Mike Pringle
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 437-438.
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    Special non-clinical interests--GPs in education, research, and management.
    Amanda Howe, Maureen Baker, Steve Field and Mike Pringle
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 438-440.
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    Distinguishing patients with chronic fatigue from those with chronic fatigue syndrome: a diagnostic study in UK primary care.
    L Darbishire, L Ridsdale and P T Seed
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 441-445.
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    A factorial randomised controlled trial of decision analysis and an information video plus leaflet for newly diagnosed hypertensive patients.
    Alan A Montgomery, Tom Fahey and Tim J Peters
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 446-453.
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    Appraisal of family doctors: an evaluation study.
    Malcolm Lewis, Glyn Elwyn and Fiona Wood
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 454-460.
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    Does methadone maintenance treatment based on the new national guidelines work in a primary care setting?
    Jenny Keen, Phillip Oliver, Georgina Rowse and Nigel Mathers
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 461-467.
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    The development of prescribing incentive schemes in primary care: a longitudinal survey.
    Mark Ashworth, Robert Lea, Heather Gray, Hugh Gravelle and Azeem Majeed
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 468-470.
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    Sudden death in an adult taking methadone: lessons for general practice.
    Tom Fahey, Fergus Law, Helen Cottee and Pete Astley
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 471-472.
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    Homelessness: a problem for primary care?
    Anthony J Riley, Geoffrey Harding, Martin R Underwood and Yvonne H Carter
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 473-479.
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    A systematic review and meta-analysis of treatments for impetigo.
    Ajay George and Greg Rubin
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 480-487.

Letter

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    The new GMS contract.
    Richard Vautrey
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 488.
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    The Beck Inventory--hidden cost.
    Graham Curtis Jenkins
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 489.
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    The Beck Inventory--hidden cost.
    Jane Yeo
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 489.
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    The Beck Inventory--hidden cost.
    W Dewi Rees
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 489.
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    In defence of residential care visits.
    R V Millard
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 489-490.
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    Sickness absence certification.
    Philip Sawney
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 490.
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    Patients' attitudes to GPs' use of computers.
    W Chan and Kieran McGlade
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 490-491.
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    Patients' views on respiratory tract symptoms and antibiotics.
    Huug van Duijn, Marijke Kuyvenhoven, Rhiannedd Tudor Jones, Chris Butler, Samuel Coenen and Paul Van Royen
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 491-492.
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    Why do GPs see drug reps?
    Michael Wilcock
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 492-493.
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    Tracking the fate of laboratory test results.
    Brian Eastwood
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 493.
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    Changing clinical behaviour.
    George Taylor
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 493-494.
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    Cynicism in GP tabloids.
    Peter Davies
    British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53 (491): 494.
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June 2003
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