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Table of Contents

January 2005; Volume 55,Issue 510

January Focus

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    January Focus
    David Jewell
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 2.

EDITORIALS

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    Trust me, I'm a communicator
    Phil Hammond
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 3-4.
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    Ensuring that research governance supports rather than stifles research
    Chris Salisbury, Brenda Leese and Richard J McManus
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 4-5.

ORIGINAL PAPERS

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    Shared decision making and risk communication in practice
    Adrian Edwards, Glyn Elwyn, Fiona Wood, Christine Atwell, Lindsay Prior and Helen Houston
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 6-13.
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    Diagnostic work-up of rectal bleeding in general practiceCommentary
    Christoph Heintze, NICK SUMMERTON, Dorothea Matysiak-Klose, Thorsten Kröhn, Ute Wolf, Alexander Brand, Christoph Meisner, Imma Fischer, Hartwig Wehrmeyer and Vittoria Braun
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 14-19.
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    Impact of UK Colorectal Cancer Screening Pilot on primary care
    Ruth Jepson, David Weller, Freda Alexander and Jeremy Walker
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 20-25.
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    Religious beliefs about causes and treatment of epilepsy
    Hanif Ismail, John Wright, Penny Rhodes and Neil Small
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 26-31.
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    Council tax valuation band of patient residence and clinical contacts in a general practice
    Norman Beale, Gordon Taylor, Dawn Straker-Cook, Carole Peart and Mark Gwynne
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 32-36.

BRIEF REPORT

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    Swabbing of waiting room magazines reveals only low levels of bacterial contamination
    Colin Charnock
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 37-39.

DISCUSSION PAPERS

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    Everything you were afraid to ask about communication skills
    John R Skelton
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 40-46.
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    Complex consultations and the ‘edge of chaos’
    Andrew D Innes, Peter D Campion and Frances E Griffiths
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 47-52.

Letters

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    Nurse-led management of hypertension
    Pippa Oakeshott, Sally Kerry, Sally Dean and Franco Cappuccio
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 53.
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    Teenage motherhood
    Bernard Ineichen
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 53.
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    Analysis of ‘one-stop’ referral system for ophthalmic minor operations by GPs
    Shahram Kashani, Mohammad Muhtaseb and Fiona Robinson
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 53-54.
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    The problems with choice
    John Maguire
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 54.
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    The stethoscope and cross-infection revisited
    Stuart Sanders
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 54-55.
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    C-reactive protein values in viral respiratory infections
    Johannes C van der Wouden, Miriam Monteny and Marjolein Y Berger
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 55.
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    Author's response
    Hasse Melbye
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 55.
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    Time to acknowledge the workings of the 80/20 principle?
    Peter Davies
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 55-56.
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    Mis-manage-meant
    David Carvel
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 56.
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    The politics of phraseology
    Anthony Joseph
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 56.

Correction

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    Correction
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 56.

The Back Pages

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    Dermanities Day: on a human scale 17 February 2005
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 59.
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    ‘Support’: who needs it?
    Mike Fitzpatrick
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 59.
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    A Fortunate Man by John Berger
    Gene Feder
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 61.
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    Conversations imagined and remembered
    Leone Ridsdale
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 67.
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    Diary
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 71.
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    LITTLE VICTORIES AND A LARGE LOSS
    Neville Goodman
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 71.
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    Retarded access
    James Willis
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 72.
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      SARS: LESSONS TO LEARN FOR GPs WHEN HANDLING A PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS
      William CW Wong, Samuel YS Wong, Liisa Jaakkimainen, Susan Bondy, Kwong KA Tsang and Albert Lee
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 57.
  • Reportage

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      The National Programme for IT in the NHS
      Alan Hassey
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 58.
  • Resources

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      Evidence in practice — number 5: back pain
      Nick Summerton
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 60.
  • Flora medica

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      From the journals, November—December 2004
      Richard Lehman
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 61.
  • Images of Primary Care

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      Images of Primary Care
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 62-63.
  • Essay

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      Mental health problems in Armenia: low demand, high needs
      Luc van Baelen, Yorgos Theocharopoulos and Sally Hargreaves
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 64-65.
  • Digest

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      MOMA, New York Architect, Yoshio Taniguchi Reopened 20 November 2004
      Faith McLellan and Roger Schickedantz
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 66-67.
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      Book reviews
      Iain Lawrie
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 68.
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      ACT 1 SCENE 1
      David Connell
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 69.
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      Season of mist and, hopefully, mellow fruitfulness
      Lesley Morrison
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 69.
  • Miscellany

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      Meeting of Council: 13 November 2004
      Maureen Baker
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 70-71.

Referees

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    2004 Journal Referees
    British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 73-74.
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