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July-August 1998, Vol. 30, No. 7
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Educational
Research and Methods
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The Effect of Drug Sampling Policies on
Residents’ PrescribingDan Brewer, MD The
Accuracy of Patient Encounter Logbooks Used by Family Medicine
Clerkship Students Using
Practice Genograms to Understand and Describe Practice Configurations Changes
in Residents’ Attitudes and Achievement After Distance Learning
Via Two-way Interactive Video Creating
a Research Culture: What We Can Learn From Residencies That
Are Successful in Research |
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HITS: A Short Domestic Violence Screening
Tool for Use in a Family Practice Setting |
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Two-way Interactive Videoconferencing:
Why Bother? Ten Commandments for Writing
Family Medicine Grants The Hospitalist: Implications
for Family Practice |
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Cool
Web Sites for Community Preceptors From
the Front Lines: Balancing Demands on Time |
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Dilemmas in Family Medicine Education New Year Preparations |
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Lessons From Our Learners The Physician as Computer:
A Modern Medical Metaphor |
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Departments Book Reviews Full Text Article International Family Medicine Literature Full Text Article Lessons From Our Learners Full Text Article Letters To The Editor Full Text Article |
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