1996
 
   

ABDOMINAL PAIN
Abdominal pain in the elderly: use of temperature and laboratory testing to screen for surgical disease. Parker JS, Vukov LF, Wollan PC. 3:193-7.

ABORTIFACIENT AGENTS
Methotrexate and misoprostol for early abortion. Schaff EA, Eisinger SH, Franks P, Kim SS. 3:198-203.

ABORTION, INDUCED
Abortion article hits a nerve with readers. O'Handley JG. 8:535. L

Abortion article hits a nerve with readers. Piacentini M. 8:535. L

Abortion article hits a nerve with readers. Robinson R. 8:536. L

Abortion training in family medicine. Gold M. 4:287-8.

Abortion training in family practice residency programs. Talley PP, Bergus GR. 4:245-8.

Authors reply [Abortion article hits a nerve with readers]. Gold M. 8:536. L

Authors reply [Abortion article hits a nerve with readers]. Talley P, Bergus G. 8:535-6. L

Authors reply [Research on abortion is objectionable]. Schaff E, Eisinger S, Franks P. 7:464. L

Editors reply [Abortion article hits a nerve with readers]. Weiss BD. 8:535. L

Methotrexate and misoprostol for early abortion. Schaff EA, Eisinger SH, Franks P, Kim SS. 3:198-203.

Research on abortion is objectionable. Foley EC. 7:464. L

ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTERS
Old attitudes in a new world. Saultz JW. 10:739-40. Twelve years and a valley later. Green LA. 8:584.

ADAPTATION, PSYCHOLOGICAL Post-match disorder: how to cope when your program fails to match. Zamudio A, Feifer C, Pennock PW. 3:211-3.

ADMINISTRATION, INHALATION
Treatment of mild asthma with inhaled corticosteroids: is discontinuation of therapy possible? van Grunsven PM, Dompeling E, van Schayck CP, Molema J, Folgering H, van Weel C. 1:46-51.

ADVANCE DIRECTIVES
Dealing with death in patients and families. Elder NC. 10:692-3.

Discussing organ donations with patients. Spielman B, Verhulst S. 10:698-701.

Physicians' interactions with families of terminally ill patients. Garfinkle CL, Block P. 10:702-7.

AGED
Abdominal pain in the elderly: use of temperature and laboratory testing to screen for surgical disease. Parker JS, Vukov LF, Wollan PC. 3:193-7.

Using a retreat to build student interest in the elderly. Lorraine V, Rutledge C. 3:167-8. L

Why do the elderly seek or avoid care? A qualitative analysis. Koval M, Dobie S. 5:352-7.

ANECDOTES
Confessions of a recovering internist. Fournier AM. 7:511-2.

Joe Jeffries died over the weekend. Glass J. 10:690.

Lessons of a family medicine educator. Baxley EG. 5:364-5.

Twelve years and a valley later. Green LA. 8:584.

ANNIVERSARIES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
The residency programs 25th anniversary year: a national survey. Taylor AD. 1:8. L

ANTHROPOLOGY, CULTURAL
Ethnography: a stepwise approach for primary care researchers. Ventres WB, Frankel RM. 1:52-6.

ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS, NONSTEROIDAL
Risk factors for serious nonsteroidal-induced gastrointestinal complications: regression analysis for the MUCOSA trial. Simon LS, Hatoum HT, Bittman RM, Archambault WT, Polisson RP. 3:204-10.

ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS, STEROIDAL
Treatment of mild asthma with inhaled corticosteroids: is discontinuation of therapy possible? van Grunsven PM, Dompeling E, van Schayck CP, Molema J, Folgering H, van Weel C. 1:46-51.

ANTIFUNGAL AGENTS
The use of over-the-counter antifungal vaginitis preparations by college students. Lipsky MS, Taylor C. 7:493-5.

ASPIRATIONS (PSYCHOLOGY)
Personal values related to primary care specialty aspirations. Schubot DB, Cayley W Jr, Eliason BC. 10:726-31

ASTHMA
Treatment of mild asthma with inhaled corticosteroids: is discontinuation of therapy possible? van Grunsven PM, Dompeling E, vanSchayck CP, Molema J, Folgering H, van Weel C. 1:46-51.

ATTITUDE
Medical students' and private family physicians' perceptions of family practice. Miller Ke, Fox BC, Mitchell GL. 1:33-8

Old attitudes in a new world. Saultz JW. 10:739-40.

A positive, systematic approach to improve inpatient medical record completion in a family practice residency program. Purdom DT, Griffith RS, Weaver DL. 6:411-4.

A view from the bridge. Baird MA. 6:392-4.

ATTITUDE OF HEALTH PERSONNEL
Authors' reply ["Dilemmas" provokes responses from readers]. Goldschmidt RH, Legg JJ. 2:100. L

"Dilemmas" provokes responses from readers. Bushwick BM. 2:98. L.

"Dilemmas" provokes responses from readers. Ryan CW. 2:98-9. L.

"Dilemmas" provokes responses from readers. Mongan P. 2:99-100. L.

Gay and lesbian physicians in training: family practice program directors' attitudes and students' perceptions of bias. Oriel KA, Madlon-Kay DJ, Govaker D, Mersy DJ. 10:720-5.

The health promotion-disease prevention project: effect on medical students' attitudes toward practice in medically underserved areas. Tippets E, Westpheling K. 7:467-71.

More on gay and lesbian people in our teaching environment. Bauman KA. 1:57-8.

Primary care of lesbian and gay patients: educating ourselves and our students. Harrison AE. 1:10-23.

Promoting medical careers in underserved areas through training. Pathman DE, Riggins TA. 7:508-10.

Recommended core curriculum guidelines on culturally sensitive and competent health care. Like RC, Steiner RP, Rubel AJ. 4:291-7.

 

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ATTITUDE TO DEATH
Dealing with death in patients and families. Elder NC. 10:692-3. Discussing organ donations with patients. Spielman B, Verhulst S. 10:698-701.

Physicians' interactions with families of terminally ill patients. Garfinkle CL, Block P. 10:702-7.

What do family members expect from the family physician of a deceased loved one? Dangler LA, OÕDonnell J, Gingrich C, Bope ET. 10:694-7.

ATTITUDE TO HEALTH
Entry into the health care system: the family's decision-making process. Dowds BN, Bibace R. 2:114-8.

Family involvement in medical decision making. Reust CE, Mattingly S. 1:39-45.

Family medicine in a culturally diverse world: a solution-oriented approach to common cross-cultural problems in medical encounters. Shapiro J, Lenahan P. 4:249-55.

Why do the elderly seek or avoid care? A qualitative analysis. Koval M, Dobie S. 5:352-7.

BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE
Music improves emotional awareness. Alexander M, Beatty L. 5:318. L

BEREAVEMENT
What do family members expect from the family physician of a deceased loved one? Dangler LA, O'Donnell J, Gingrich C, Bope ET. 10:694-7.

BIBLIOGRAPHY
Watch out for reference inaccuracies. Riesenberg LA, Siegel PZ. 1:6. L

BLOOD PRESSURE DETERMINATION
Accuracy of automated finger blood pressure devices. Nesselroad JM, Flacco VA, Phillips DM, Kruse J. 3:189-92.

BRAIN NEOPLASMS
Authors disagree about probability estimates. Ackermann RJ. 1:6-7. L

Author's reply [Authors disagree about probability estimates]. Bergus GR. 1:7. L

BRONCHIAL PROVOCATION TESTS
Treatment of mild asthma with inhaled corticosteroids: is discontinuation of therapy possible? van Grunsven PM, Dompeling E, van Schayck CP, Molema J, Folgering H, van Weel C. 1:46-51.

CAMBODIA
Using explanatory models to understand chronic symptoms of Cambodian refugees. Handelman L, Yeo G. 4:271-6.

CAREER CHOICE
Adolescent life experiences of physicians in primary care compared with other specialties. Schubot DB. 8:575-9.

Characteristics of medical students by level of interest in family practice. Bowman MA, Haynes RA, Rivo ML, Killian CD, Davis PH. 10:713-9.

Dilemmas in family medicine education [medical faculty]. Magill M. 10:686-7.

Entry of US medical school graduates into family practice residencies: 1995-1996 and 3-year summary. Kahn NB Jr, Schmittling GT, Garner JG, Graham R. 8:539-47.

First-year medical students' knowledge of and attitudes toward primary care careers. Grayson MS, Newton DA, Whitley TW. 5:337-42.

Medical schools can indeed produce family physicians. Kahn NB Jr. 6:439-40.

Medical students' and private family physicians' perceptions of family practice. Miller KE, Fox BC, Mitchell GL. 1:33-8.

The original Glaxo Pathway Evaluation Program: a proposal for improvement. Orientale E Jr, Rodney WM. 1:59-62.

Personal values related to primary care specialty aspirations. Schubot DB, Cayley W Jr, Eliason BC. 10:726-31.

Promoting medical careers in underserved areas through training. Pathman DE, Riggins TA. 7:508-10.

Results of the 1996 National Resident Matching Program: family practice. Kahn NB Jr, Garner JG, Schmittling GT, Ostergaard DJ, Graham R. 8:548-52.

CERVICITIS
Use of wet mount to predict Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhea cervicitis in primary care. Majeroni BA, Schank JN, Horwitz M, Valenti J. 8:580-3.

CESAREAN SECTION
Oxytocin use: agree to disagree. Tiemstra JD. 3:168. L

CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS
Use of wet mount to predict Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhea cervicitis in primary care. Majeroni BA, Schank JN, Horwitz M, Valenti J. 8:580-3.

CHOICE BEHAVIOR
Post-Match disorder: how to cope when your program fails to match. Zamudio A, Feifer C, Pennock PW. 3:211-3.

To stay or not to stay: factors influencing family practice residents' choice of initial practice location. Costa AJ, Schrop SL, McCord G, Gillanders WR. 3:214-9.

CLINICAL CLERKSHIP
Ambulatory primary care medical education in managed care and non-managed care settings. Prislin MD, Fitzpatrick C, Munzing T, Oravetz P, Radecki S. 7:478-83.

Dilemmas in family medicine education [preceptorships]. Fogarty JP. 9:611-2.

How required US family medicine clerkships and preceptorships evaluate medical students. Schwiebert LP. 8:559-64.

The medical student's perspective on community rotations. Montgomery L. 8:585-6.

Teaching "family": evaluating a multidimensional clerkship curriculum. Lang F, Floyd M, Beine KLB, Parker M, Abell C. 7:484-7.

Tips for the preceptors who teach medical students in managed care settings. Usatine RP, Scherger JE. 10:688-9.

Using audiotapes to monitor student-preceptor interactions in a decentralized clerkship. Schwiebert P, Cacy D, Davis A.1:24-8.

CLINICAL COMPETENCE
Author's reply [Physicians' responses to patient vignettes: are they valid?]. Sandvik H. 1:8. L

A curriculum for teaching family practice residents how to manage skin lesions. Churgay CA. 4:256-63.

How should we measure competence? Rosenfeld JA. 9:610. L Physicians' responses to patient vignettes: are they valid? Olesen F. 1:7-8. L

     
 

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