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Table of Contents

September 2006; Volume 56,Issue 530

September Focus

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    September Focus
    David Jewell
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 650.

Editorials

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    CMO's report on revalidation
    Brian D Keighley
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 651-652.
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    Can early diagnosis and effective management combat the irresistible rise of COPD?
    Rupert Jones
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 652-654.
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    Obesity and the overworked GP
    Sarah Jarvis
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 654-655.

Original Papers

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    Incidence and determinants of moderate COPD (GOLD II) in male smokers aged 40–65 years: 5-year follow up
    Roeland MM Geijer, Alfred PE Sachs, Theo JM Verheij, Philippe L Salomé, Jan-Willem J Lammers and Arno W Hoes
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 656-661.
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    Antibiotics and steroids for exacerbations of COPD in primary care: compliance with Dutch guidelines
    Berendina M Roede, Patrick JE Bindels, Henk J Brouwer, Paul Bresser, Corianne AJM de Borgie and Jan M Prins
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 662-665.
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    Primary care support for tackling obesity: a qualitative study of the perceptions of obese patients
    Ian Brown, Joanne Thompson, Angela Tod and Georgina Jones
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 666-672.
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    Conducting randomised controlled trials in primary care: lessons from an obesity management trial
    Pauline Nelson, Ashley Adamson and Helen Moore
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 674-679.
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    A population-based study of different antibiotic prescribing in different areas
    Katarina Hedin, Malin Andre, Anders Håkansson, Sigvard Mölstad, Nils Rodhe and Christer Petersson
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 680-685.
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    Antibiotic-resistant infections in primary care are symptomatic for longer and increase workload: outcomes for patients with E.coli UTIs
    Christopher C Butler, Sharon Hillier, Zoë Roberts, Frank Dunstan, Anthony Howard and Stephen Palmer
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 686-692.
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    Deep vein thrombosis in primary care: possible malignancy?
    Ruud Oudega, Karel GM Moons, H Karel Nieuwenhuis, Fred L van Nierop and Arno W Hoes
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 693-696.
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    The safety and adequacy of antithrombotic therapy for atrial fibrillation: a regional cohort study
    Chris Burton, Chris Isles, John Norrie, Ruth Hanson and Elaine Grubb
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 697-702.

Discussion Paper

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    Values-based practice in primary care: easing the tensions between individual values, ethical principles and best evidence
    Mila Petrova, Jeremy Dale and Bill (KWM) Fulford
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 703-709.

Mackenzie Lecture

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    The heart of the matter: the case for taking childhood obesity seriously
    Scott Brown
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 710-717.

Letters

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    Influenza vaccine
    Sassa Calthrop-Owen and John Fullbrook
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 718.
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    Comparing costs
    James Lee
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 718.
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    BJGP discussion forum
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 718.

The Back Pages

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    Give us a Job
    Neville Goodman
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 721.
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    A miscalculation of sublime dimensions
    Mike Fitzpatrick
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 729.
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    An ostrich contemplates PBC
    Dougal Jeffries
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 730.
  • Viewpoint

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      GMC Affiliates
      Anthony Rathbone
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 719.
  • Reportage

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      National Conference for GPs to be
      Karen Skinner
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 720.
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      National Conference for GPs to be
      Peter Wenzel
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 720-721.
  • Essay

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      Problem-based learning: how do the outcomes compare with traditional teaching?
      Christopher E Clark
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 722-723.
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      Health care in secure environments
      Nigel Sparrow
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 724-725.
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      On madness: a personal account of rapid cycling bipolar disorder
      Anonymous
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (530): 726-728.
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