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Table of Contents
December 2003;
Volume 53,
Issue 497
Article
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December Focus
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
913-914.
Research Article
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Defining diagnosis: screening and decision making in primary care.
Tom Love
and
Tom Fahey
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
914-915.
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The potential and limitations of personalised medicine in primary care.
Rhydian Hapgood
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
915-916.
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Diagnosis of somatisation: effect of an educational intervention in a cluster randomised controlled trial.
Marianne Rosendal
,
Flemming Bro
,
Per Fink
,
Kaj Sparle Christensen
and
Frede Olesen
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
917-922.
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Psychological treatment for insomnia in the management of long-term hypnotic drug use: a pragmatic randomised controlled trial.
Kevin Morgan
,
Simon Dixon
,
Nigel Mathers
,
Joanne Thompson
and
Maureen Tomeny
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
923-928.
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The quality of record keeping in primary care: a comparison of computerised, paper and hybrid systems.
William T Hamilton
,
Alison P Round
,
Deborah Sharp
and
Tim J Peters
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
929-933.
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Multifaceted support to improve preventive cardiovascular care: a nationwide, controlled trial in general practice.
Bernardd Frijling
,
Marlies E J L Hulscher
,
Lilian A T M van Leest
,
Jozé C C Braspenning
,
Henk van den Hoogen
,
Antonius J M Drenthen
and
Richard P T M Grol
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
934-941.
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Mystery shopping in health service evaluation.
Helen Moriarty
,
Deborah McLeod
and
Anthony Dowell
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
942-946.
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Access to primary health care for Australian young people: service provider perspectives.
Melissa Kang
,
Diana Bernard
,
Michael Booth
,
Susan Quine
,
Garth Alperstein
,
Tim Usherwood
and
David Bennett
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
947-952.
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Does changing from mercury to electronic blood pressure measurement influence recorded blood pressure? An observational study.
Richard J McManus
,
Jonathan Mant
,
Martyn R P Hull
and
F D Richard Hobbs
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
953-956.
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General practitioners and their possible role in providing spiritual care: a qualitative study.
Scott A Murray
,
Marilyn Kendall
,
Kirsty Boyd
,
Allison Worth
and
T Fred Benton
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
957-959.
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With luck, good doctors make a difference.
Michael A Weingarten
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
960-962.
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Mackenzie lecture. A dog's life.
Mike Pringle
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
963-967.
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Worth doing badly? Sexual health promotion in primary care.
Jo Adams
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
981.
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Reflections on annual appraisal.
Michael Archer
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
982.
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Hippocrates appraises 21st century doctors.
Mabel Aghadiuno
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
984-985.
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Postcard 6...Community care. Social entrepreneurs are creating better communities.
Rowena Young
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
986-987.
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Desert docs.
Paul Keeley
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
988-989.
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On professionalism.
Roger Neighbour
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
991.
Letter
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Management of meningitis.
Moyez Jiwa
,
David Tooth
,
John Reid
,
Helen Speight
,
Derek Say
and
Paul Galpin
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
968-969.
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Can patients choose consultation length?
Robert Lambourn
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
969-970.
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Has Alan Maynard gone fluffy?
D P Kernick
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
970-971.
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Wishful pharmaceutical thinking.
Tim C olde Hartman
,
Eric van Rijswijk
and
Peter L B J Lucassen
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
970.
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The stethoscope and cross-infection.
Stuart Sanders
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
971-972.
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Protest about the GP contract.
William House
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
972.
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Protest about the GP contract.
Tricia Berry
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
972.
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.
William Hamilton
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
972-974.
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Treatment for impetigo.
Erwin Brown
and
Richard Wise
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(497):
974.
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