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October 2006; Volume 56,Issue 531

October Focus

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    October Focus
    Alec Logan
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 738.

Editorials

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    Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease: a re-appraisal
    Roger Jones
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 739-740.
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    General practice specialty training: an innovative programme
    Elaine McNaughton
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 740-742.

Original Papers

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    Preferences for access to the GP: a discrete choice experiment
    Greg Rubin, Angela Bate, Ajay George, Phil Shackley and Nicola Hall
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 743-748.
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    How are different types of continuity achieved? A mixed methods longitudinal study
    Mary Boulton, Carolyn Tarrant, Kate Windridge, Richard Baker and George K Freeman
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 749-755.
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    Clinical features of prostate cancer before diagnosis: a population-based, case-control study
    William Hamilton, Deborah J Sharp, Tim J Peters and Alison P Round
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 756-762.
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    Predicting colorectal cancer risk in patients with rectal bleeding
    Roma Robertson, Christine Campbell, David P Weller, Rob Elton, David Mant, John Primrose, Karen Nugent, Una Macleod and Rita Sharma
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 763-767.
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    A randomised controlled trial of motivational interviewing for smoking cessation
    Raimundo Soria, Almudena Legido, Concepión Escolano, Ana López Yeste and Julio Montoya
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 768-774.
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    Feasibility study of a primary care-based model for stroke aftercare
    Jenni Murray, John Young, Anne Forster, Gill Herbert and Robert Ashworth
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 775-780.
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    The effects of a team-based continuous quality improvement intervention on the management of primary care: a randomised controlled trial
    Yvonne Engels, Pieter van den Hombergh, Henk Mokkink, Henk van den Hoogen, Wil van den Bosch and Richard Grol
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 781-787.
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    High-dose inhaled corticosteroid use in childhood asthma: an observational study of GP prescribing
    Mike Thomas, Steve Turner, Dave Leather and David Price
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 788-790.

Brief Reports

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    Is the promotion of physical activity in vulnerable older people feasible and effective in general practice?
    Susie Dinan, Penny Lenihan, Trish Tenn and Steve Iliffe
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 791-793.

Case Report

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    Henna tattooing dermatitis: consider an additive as the culprit
    Jacob Urkin
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 794-795.

Letters

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    Ever been HAD?
    Tony Kendrick
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 796-797.
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    Privatising primary care
    John Sharvill
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 797.
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    Should I go or should I stay?
    Mark Vorster
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 797.
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    Euthanasia abroad
    David Garwood
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 797-798.
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    Living wills to provide a legal ‘indication’
    Francesco Carelli
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 798.
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    NICE guidelines on antidepressants
    R. Hamish McAllister-Williams, Karin Foran, Steven Forrest, Graham Ingram, Lindsay McMahon, Michelle Taylor, Madhuri Rajwal and Lenny Cornwall
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 798.

The Back Pages

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    The future of general practice
    Mike Fitzpatrick
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 801.
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    Atraumatic
    Neville Goodman
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 809.
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    Losing our way
    Emyr Gravell
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 810.
  • Viewpoint

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      Dangerous Cats and Non-Barking Dogs
      Paul Hodgkin
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 799.
  • Reportage

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      WONCA Europe
      Eric Kelly
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 800.
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      WONCA Europe
      Simon Curtis
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 800.
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      WONCA Europe
      Chantal Emaus
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 800.
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      WONCA Europe
      Waqaar Shah
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 800-801.
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      Bodies at the Edinburgh Festival
      Lesley Morrison
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 805.
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      The 60th Edinburgh International Film Festival Or, why you don't see many German comedies
      David Watson
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 806-807.
  • Essay

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      Do standardised patients lose their confidence in primary medical care? Personal experiences of standardised patients with GPs
      Martin Sielk, Silke Brockmann, Christa Spannaus-Sakic and Stefan Wilm
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 802-804.
  • Digest

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      Book review
      David Tovey
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (531): 808.
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