Index by author
December 2005; Volume 55,Issue 521
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Anderson, Elizabeth
- You have accessComparison of GP and nurse practitioner consultations: an observational studyClive Seale, Elizabeth Anderson and Paul KinnersleyBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 938-943.
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Baker, Richard
- You have accessRandomised controlled trial to compare GP-run orthopaedic clinics based in hospital outpatient departments and general practicesRichard Baker, Jo Sanderson-Mann, Stephen Longworth, Rachel Cox and Clare GilliesBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 912-917.
Bindels, Patrick JE
- You have accessThe treatment of acute infectious conjunctivitis with fusidic acid: a randomised controlled trialRemco P Rietveld, Gerben ter Riet, Patrick JE Bindels, Dick Bink, Jacobus H Sloos and Henk CPM van WeertBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 924-930.
Bink, Dick
- You have accessThe treatment of acute infectious conjunctivitis with fusidic acid: a randomised controlled trialRemco P Rietveld, Gerben ter Riet, Patrick JE Bindels, Dick Bink, Jacobus H Sloos and Henk CPM van WeertBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 924-930.
Bunn, Frances
- You have accessThe effects of telephone consultation and triage on healthcare use and patient satisfaction: a systematic reviewFrances Bunn, Geraldine Byrne and Sally KendallBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 956-961.
Butler, Susan Woldenberg
- You have accessWhen children dieSusan Woldenberg ButlerBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 978-979.
Byrne, Geraldine
- You have accessThe effects of telephone consultation and triage on healthcare use and patient satisfaction: a systematic reviewFrances Bunn, Geraldine Byrne and Sally KendallBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 956-961.
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Cervoni, Edoardo
- You have accessImpact of obesityEdoardo CervoniBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 967-968.
Chambers, Eleni
- You have accessThe challenge of recruiting people with schizophrenia to trialsSarah Cook, Eleni Chambers, Julie Coleman and Melanie HartBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 965.
Chauviré, Jacques
- You have accessThe AbsenceJacques ChauviréBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 983-986.
- You have accessThe AbsenceJacques ChauviréBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 982.
Christensen, Kaj Sparle
- You have accessMental health screening may prove effective in primary careKaj Sparle Christensen and Frede OlesenBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 967.
Church, David
- You have accessPrescribing to substance misusersDavid ChurchBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 967.
Coleman, Julie
- You have accessThe challenge of recruiting people with schizophrenia to trialsSarah Cook, Eleni Chambers, Julie Coleman and Melanie HartBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 965.
Cook, Sarah
- You have accessThe challenge of recruiting people with schizophrenia to trialsSarah Cook, Eleni Chambers, Julie Coleman and Melanie HartBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 965.
Cox, Rachel
- You have accessRandomised controlled trial to compare GP-run orthopaedic clinics based in hospital outpatient departments and general practicesRichard Baker, Jo Sanderson-Mann, Stephen Longworth, Rachel Cox and Clare GilliesBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 912-917.
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Del Mar, Chris
- You have accessEvidence in practice — number 8. What is the prognosis of optic neuritis?Sharon Sanders, Chris Del Mar, Sarah Purdy, Annelise Spinks, Lisa Tait and Brian McAvoyBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 972-973.
De Lyon, Hilary
- You have accessNew london premises for the collegeHilary De Lyon and Colin HunterBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 969.
Donnan, Peter
- You have accessOrganisational factors in relation to control of blood pressure: an observational studyMelanie Inkster, Alan Montgomery, Peter Donnan, Tom MacDonald, Frank Sullivan and Tom FaheyBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 931-937.
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Ellis, Brian G
- You have accessFactors identifying higher risk rectal bleeding in general practiceBrian G Ellis and Michael R ThompsonBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 949-955.
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Fahey, Tom
- You have accessOrganisational factors in relation to control of blood pressure: an observational studyMelanie Inkster, Alan Montgomery, Peter Donnan, Tom MacDonald, Frank Sullivan and Tom FaheyBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 931-937.
Fitzpatrick, Mike
- You have accessA patient-led NHS?Mike FitzpatrickBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 973.
Frankum, Stuart
- You have accessEstimation of blood glucose levels by people with diabetes: a cross-sectional studyStuart Frankum and Jane OgdenBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 944-948.
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Garwood, David
- You have accessThe law on assisted dyingDavid GarwoodBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 968.
Gillies, Clare
- You have accessRandomised controlled trial to compare GP-run orthopaedic clinics based in hospital outpatient departments and general practicesRichard Baker, Jo Sanderson-Mann, Stephen Longworth, Rachel Cox and Clare GilliesBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 912-917.
Gillies, John
- You have accessPerceptual capacity and the good GP: invisible, yet indispensable for quality of careJohn Gillies and Mark SheehanBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 974-977.
Goodman, Neville
- You have accessOk Emma, that's enoughNeville GoodmanBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 981.
Gruffydd-Jones, Kevin
- You have accessTargeted routine asthma care in general practice using telephone triageKevin Gruffydd-Jones, Sandra Hollinghurst, Sabbi Ward and Gordon TaylorBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 918-923.
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Hart, Melanie
- You have accessThe challenge of recruiting people with schizophrenia to trialsSarah Cook, Eleni Chambers, Julie Coleman and Melanie HartBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 965.
Heath, Iona
- You have accessThe Nobel Prize in Literature 2005Iona HeathBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 980.
Hollinghurst, Sandra
- You have accessTargeted routine asthma care in general practice using telephone triageKevin Gruffydd-Jones, Sandra Hollinghurst, Sabbi Ward and Gordon TaylorBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 918-923.
Hoskins, Gaylor
- You have accessTriage and remote consultations: moving beyond the rhetoric of access and choiceHilary Pinnock, Gaylor Hoskins, Ron Neville and Aziz SheikhBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 910-911.
Hunter, Colin
- You have accessNew london premises for the collegeHilary De Lyon and Colin HunterBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 969.
Hurwitz, Brian
- You have accessTopical antibiotics for acute bacterial conjunctivitis: Cochrane systematic review and meta-analysis updateAziz Sheikh and Brian HurwitzBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 962-964.
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Inkster, Melanie
- You have accessOrganisational factors in relation to control of blood pressure: an observational studyMelanie Inkster, Alan Montgomery, Peter Donnan, Tom MacDonald, Frank Sullivan and Tom FaheyBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 931-937.
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Jewell, David
- You have accessDecember FocusDavid JewellBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 906.
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Keighley, Brian
- You have accessThe JCPTGP: the passing of an eraBrian KeighleyBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 970-971.
Kendall, Sally
- You have accessThe effects of telephone consultation and triage on healthcare use and patient satisfaction: a systematic reviewFrances Bunn, Geraldine Byrne and Sally KendallBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 956-961.
Kernick, David
- You have accessDeveloping an evidence base for intermediate care delivered by GPs with a special interestDavid Kernick and Russell MannionBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 908-910.
Kinnersley, Paul
- You have accessComparison of GP and nurse practitioner consultations: an observational studyClive Seale, Elizabeth Anderson and Paul KinnersleyBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 938-943.
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Lakhani, Mayur
- You have accessThe White Paper: what the College wantsMayur LakhaniBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 907-908.
Lash, Stephen C
- You have accessReferrals for cataract and Action on cataracts, evidence-based guidelinesStephen C Lash and Catherine PrendivilleBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 965-966.
Lehman, Richard
- You have accessFrom the journals, October–November 2005Richard LehmanBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 971.
Longworth, Stephen
- You have accessRandomised controlled trial to compare GP-run orthopaedic clinics based in hospital outpatient departments and general practicesRichard Baker, Jo Sanderson-Mann, Stephen Longworth, Rachel Cox and Clare GilliesBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 912-917.
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MacDonald, Tom
- You have accessOrganisational factors in relation to control of blood pressure: an observational studyMelanie Inkster, Alan Montgomery, Peter Donnan, Tom MacDonald, Frank Sullivan and Tom FaheyBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 931-937.
Mannion, Russell
- You have accessDeveloping an evidence base for intermediate care delivered by GPs with a special interestDavid Kernick and Russell MannionBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 908-910.
McAvoy, Brian
- You have accessEvidence in practice — number 8. What is the prognosis of optic neuritis?Sharon Sanders, Chris Del Mar, Sarah Purdy, Annelise Spinks, Lisa Tait and Brian McAvoyBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 972-973.
Metson, David
- You have accessShould GPs be prescribing more vitamin D?David MetsonBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 966.
Montgomery, Alan
- You have accessOrganisational factors in relation to control of blood pressure: an observational studyMelanie Inkster, Alan Montgomery, Peter Donnan, Tom MacDonald, Frank Sullivan and Tom FaheyBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 931-937.
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Neville, Ron
- You have accessTriage and remote consultations: moving beyond the rhetoric of access and choiceHilary Pinnock, Gaylor Hoskins, Ron Neville and Aziz SheikhBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 910-911.
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Ogden, Jane
- You have accessEstimation of blood glucose levels by people with diabetes: a cross-sectional studyStuart Frankum and Jane OgdenBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 944-948.
Olesen, Frede
- You have accessMental health screening may prove effective in primary careKaj Sparle Christensen and Frede OlesenBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 967.
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Pinnock, Hilary
- You have accessTriage and remote consultations: moving beyond the rhetoric of access and choiceHilary Pinnock, Gaylor Hoskins, Ron Neville and Aziz SheikhBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 910-911.
Prendiville, Catherine
- You have accessReferrals for cataract and Action on cataracts, evidence-based guidelinesStephen C Lash and Catherine PrendivilleBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 965-966.
Price, DT
Purdy, Sarah
- You have accessEvidence in practice — number 8. What is the prognosis of optic neuritis?Sharon Sanders, Chris Del Mar, Sarah Purdy, Annelise Spinks, Lisa Tait and Brian McAvoyBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 972-973.
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Reynolds, Jane
- You have accessContinuing careJane ReynoldsBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 966-967.
Rietveld, Remco P
- You have accessThe treatment of acute infectious conjunctivitis with fusidic acid: a randomised controlled trialRemco P Rietveld, Gerben ter Riet, Patrick JE Bindels, Dick Bink, Jacobus H Sloos and Henk CPM van WeertBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 924-930.
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Sanders, Sharon
- You have accessEvidence in practice — number 8. What is the prognosis of optic neuritis?Sharon Sanders, Chris Del Mar, Sarah Purdy, Annelise Spinks, Lisa Tait and Brian McAvoyBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 972-973.
Sanderson-Mann, Jo
- You have accessRandomised controlled trial to compare GP-run orthopaedic clinics based in hospital outpatient departments and general practicesRichard Baker, Jo Sanderson-Mann, Stephen Longworth, Rachel Cox and Clare GilliesBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 912-917.
Seale, Clive
- You have accessComparison of GP and nurse practitioner consultations: an observational studyClive Seale, Elizabeth Anderson and Paul KinnersleyBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 938-943.
Sheehan, Mark
- You have accessPerceptual capacity and the good GP: invisible, yet indispensable for quality of careJohn Gillies and Mark SheehanBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 974-977.
Sheikh, Aziz
- You have accessTriage and remote consultations: moving beyond the rhetoric of access and choiceHilary Pinnock, Gaylor Hoskins, Ron Neville and Aziz SheikhBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 910-911.
- You have accessTopical antibiotics for acute bacterial conjunctivitis: Cochrane systematic review and meta-analysis updateAziz Sheikh and Brian HurwitzBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 962-964.
Sloos, Jacobus H
- You have accessThe treatment of acute infectious conjunctivitis with fusidic acid: a randomised controlled trialRemco P Rietveld, Gerben ter Riet, Patrick JE Bindels, Dick Bink, Jacobus H Sloos and Henk CPM van WeertBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 924-930.
Spinks, Annelise
- You have accessEvidence in practice — number 8. What is the prognosis of optic neuritis?Sharon Sanders, Chris Del Mar, Sarah Purdy, Annelise Spinks, Lisa Tait and Brian McAvoyBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 972-973.
Sullivan, Frank
- You have accessOrganisational factors in relation to control of blood pressure: an observational studyMelanie Inkster, Alan Montgomery, Peter Donnan, Tom MacDonald, Frank Sullivan and Tom FaheyBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 931-937.
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Tait, Lisa
- You have accessEvidence in practice — number 8. What is the prognosis of optic neuritis?Sharon Sanders, Chris Del Mar, Sarah Purdy, Annelise Spinks, Lisa Tait and Brian McAvoyBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 972-973.
Taylor, Gordon
- You have accessTargeted routine asthma care in general practice using telephone triageKevin Gruffydd-Jones, Sandra Hollinghurst, Sabbi Ward and Gordon TaylorBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 918-923.
ter Riet, Gerben
- You have accessThe treatment of acute infectious conjunctivitis with fusidic acid: a randomised controlled trialRemco P Rietveld, Gerben ter Riet, Patrick JE Bindels, Dick Bink, Jacobus H Sloos and Henk CPM van WeertBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 924-930.
Thompson, Michael R
- You have accessFactors identifying higher risk rectal bleeding in general practiceBrian G Ellis and Michael R ThompsonBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 949-955.
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van Weert, Henk CPM
- You have accessThe treatment of acute infectious conjunctivitis with fusidic acid: a randomised controlled trialRemco P Rietveld, Gerben ter Riet, Patrick JE Bindels, Dick Bink, Jacobus H Sloos and Henk CPM van WeertBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 924-930.
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Ward, Sabbi
- You have accessTargeted routine asthma care in general practice using telephone triageKevin Gruffydd-Jones, Sandra Hollinghurst, Sabbi Ward and Gordon TaylorBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 918-923.
Willis, James
- You have accessHolding the babyJames WillisBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (521): 987.
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December 2005
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