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August 2003;
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Ambler, Sue
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General practitioners and community pharmacists: times they are a-changing.
Sue Ambler
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(493):
594-595.
Avonts, Dirk
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Positive test results motivate GPs to continue screening in a chlamydia prevalence study.
Veronique Verhoeven
,
Dirk Avonts
,
Roy Remmen
,
Hugo Van Puymbroeck
and
Paul Van Royen
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(493):
640-641.
Blake, Fiona
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A qualitative study of the acceptability of routine screening of postnatal women using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale.
Judy Shakespeare
,
Fiona Blake
and
Jo Garcia
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(493):
614-619.
Brennan, Cathy A
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Management of diagnostic uncertainty in children with possible meningitis: a qualitative study.
Cathy A Brennan
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Maggie Somerset
,
Stephen K Granier
,
Tom P Fahey
and
Robert S Heyderman
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(493):
626-631.
Cohen, David
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Cluster-randomised trial of risk communication to enhance informed uptake of cervical screening.
Rachel M Holloway
,
Clare Wilkinson
,
Tim J Peters
,
Ian Russell
,
David Cohen
,
Janine Hale
,
Cerilan Rogers
and
Helen Lewis
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(493):
620-625.
Date, Jan
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A service-academic partnership in primary care research: one practice's experience.
Anthony J S White
,
Jan Date
,
Jane Taylor
and
Ann Louise Kinmonth
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(493):
645-649.
Fahey, Tom P
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Management of diagnostic uncertainty in children with possible meningitis: a qualitative study.
Cathy A Brennan
,
Maggie Somerset
,
Stephen K Granier
,
Tom P Fahey
and
Robert S Heyderman
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(493):
626-631.
Garcia, Jo
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A qualitative study of the acceptability of routine screening of postnatal women using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale.
Judy Shakespeare
,
Fiona Blake
and
Jo Garcia
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(493):
614-619.
Gerada, Clare
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Cannabis and the general practitioner--'going to pot'.
Clare Gerada
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(493):
598-599.
Goyder, Elizabeth
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Explaining variations in reported diabetes prevalence in general practice: how much variation is explained by differences between practice populations?
Elizabeth Goyder
and
Vicky Hammersley
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(493):
642-644.
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