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Table of Contents
February 2006;
Volume 56,
Issue 523
February Focus
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February Focus
David Jewell
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
82.
Editorials
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GPs can no longer claim to be the ‘gatekeepers’ of the NHS
Jim Cox
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
83-84.
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Care of patients with intellectual or learning disability in primary care: no more funding so will there be any change?
Peter Lindsay
and
Dale Burgess
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
84-86.
Original Papers
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GP job satisfaction in view of contract reform: a national survey
Diane Whalley
,
Chris Bojke
,
Hugh Gravelle
and
Bonnie Sibbald
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
87-92.
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Previously unidentified morbidity in patients with intellectual disability
Helen Baxter
,
Kathy Lowe
,
Helen Houston
,
Glyn Jones
,
David Felce
and
Michael Kerr
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
93-98.
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Opportunistic and systematic screening for chlamydia: a study of consultations by young adults in general practice
Chris Salisbury
,
John Macleod
,
Matthias Egger
,
Anne McCarthy
,
Rita Patel
,
Aisha Holloway
,
Fowzia Ibrahim
,
Jonathan AC Sterne
,
Paddy Horner
and
Nicola Low
the ClaSS Study Group
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
99-103.
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Prevalence of STI related consultations in general practice: results from the second Dutch National Survey of General Practice
Jan EAM van Bergen
,
Jan J Kerssens
,
Francois G Schellevis
,
Theo G Sandfort
,
Ton J Coenen
and
Patrick J Bindels
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
104-109.
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Persistent increase in the incidence of acute male urethritis diagnosed in general practices in France
Véronique Massari
,
Yves Dorléans
and
Antoine Flahault
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
110-114.
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Gut-directed hypnotherapy for irritable bowel syndrome: piloting a primary care-based randomised controlled trial
Lesley Roberts
,
Sue Wilson
,
Sukhdev Singh
,
Andrea Roalfe
and
Sheila Greenfield
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
115-121.
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Symptom interpretation and quality of life in patients with irritable bowel syndrome
Benjamin D Bray
,
Fiona Nicol
,
Ian D Penman
and
Michael J Ford
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
122-126.
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Comparison of two recruitment strategies for patients with chronic shoulder complaints
Jacques JXR Geraets
,
Imelda JM de Groot
,
Mariëlle EJB Goossens
,
Camiel PC de Bruijn
,
Rob A de Bie
,
Wim JA van den Heuvel
and
Geert-Jan Dinant
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
127-133.
Brief Report
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Workforce trends in general practice in the UK: results from a longitudinal study of doctors' careers
Lorelei Jones
and
Tania Fisher
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
134-136.
Letters
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Genuine asylum?
NK Menon
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
137.
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Comparing GP and nurse practitioner consultations
Julian Barratt
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
137-138.
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Deprived people less likely to get treatment to prevent heart disease
Stephen Willott
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
138.
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Limited resources?
Richard Lehman
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
139.
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Research governance: major barrier to medical student research
Pippa Oakeshott
and
Rashmi Yadava
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
139-140.
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Who is the journal for?
Michael G Bamber
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
140.
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Spelling
Tony Cole
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
140.
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Nurse and pharmacist prescribing
Ivor E Doney
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
140.
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GP or not to be?
Guy Rughani
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
140-141.
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Telephone reviews of chronic illnesses
Bernard Fernando
,
Hilary Pinnock
and
Aziz Sheikh
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
141.
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Imaging in sinusitis
MP Newton Ede
,
JC Hobson
and
TJ Woolford
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
141-142.
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Non-bacterial acute conjunctivitis
Nadeem Ali
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
142.
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Assisted suicide debate
Harry Friend
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
142.
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Has cancer had an impact on your life?
Peter Cardy
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
142.
The Back Pages
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In celebration of … Barry Marshall
Alec Logan
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
145.
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Straw man
Mike Fitzpatrick
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
147.
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Ideal standard
Neville Goodman
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
153.
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DoH
Emyr Gravell
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
154.
Viewpoint
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GP education … feeding hearts and minds
Lesley Morrison
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
143.
Reportage
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The Annual Congress of the Dutch College of GPs
James Willis
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
144.
Flora medica
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From the journals, December 2005–January 2006
Richard Lehman
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
145.
Essay
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How's your morale?
Stefan Cembrowicz
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
146-147.
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A carer's lament
Anissa Baldwin
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
148-149.
Digest
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What Bach's music means to me
Michael Lasserson
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
150.
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What Bach's music means to me
Toby Lipman
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
150-151.
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What Bach's music means to me
David Jewell
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
151.
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Book review
Amanda Howe
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(523):
152.
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