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Clinical
Research and Methods
Alcohol-free
Instant Hand Sanitizer Reduces Elementary School Illness Absenteeism
DL Dyer; A Shinder; F Shinder
(Fam Med 2000;32(9):633-8.)
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Association
of Attending Physician Specialty With Cesarean Delivery Rate
in the Same Patient Population
AS Coco; TJ Gates; ME Gallagher; MA Horst
(Fam Med 2000;32(9):639-44.)
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International
Family Medicine Education
Nigeria
The Facts of Life (Young Persons Fact Sheet. Nigerian Journal
of General Practice 2000;4:28-35.)South
Africa
Changes in Student Attitudes About Community Service Following
a Rural Experience (Cameron D. Community-based education in a
South African context: was Socrates right? South African Family
Practice 2000;22: 17-20.)How
Do Rural GPs Get Their CME? (DeVilliers MR. The availability,
utilization, and need for continuing professional development
of rural general practitioners. South African Family Practice
2000;22:11-6.)United
Kingdom
Not All Things Are Greener on the Other
Side of the Pond (Lawrence D. Extended general practice training.
Education for General Practice 2000;11:9-13.)Why
We Don’t Counsel Everybody About Lifestyle Risks (Lawlor DA, Keen
S, Neal RD. Can general practitioners influence the nation’s health
through a population approach to provision of lifestyle advice?
Br J Gen Pract 2000;50:455-9.)
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Residency
Education
Dialogues in
the Exam Room: Medical Interviewing by Resident Family Physicians
K Marvel; G Major; K Jones; C Pfaffly
(Fam Med 2000;32(9):628-32.)
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Special Series: The Role of Gender in Family Medicine Education
Symptoms as
a Source of Medical Knowledge: Understanding Medically Unexplained
Disorders in Women
K Malterud
(Fam Med 2000;32(9):603-11.)
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The Comfort of Family Practice Residents With Health Care of Patients
of the Opposite Gender
SA Paluska; FJ D’Amico
(Fam Med 2000;32(9):612-7.)
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Differences
in Ambulatory Teaching and Learning by Gender Match of Preceptors
and Students
PA Carney; AJ Dietrich; S Eliassen; C Pipas; D Donahue
(Fam Med 2000;32(9):618-23.)
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Listening,
Perhaps Without Hearing
J Hepworth
(Fam Med 2000;32(9):624.)
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Gender and
Power in Family Medicine Education
SK Burge
(Fam Med 2000;32(9):625-7.)
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Special Article
Responding
to a Natural Disaster With Service Learning
B Steiner; R Sands
(Fam Med 2000;32(9):645-9.)
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Book
Reviews
Benign Disorders
of the Breast: Concepts and Clinical Management
L.E. Hughes, R.E. Mansel, D.J.T. Webster, New York, W.B. Saunders,
2000, 336 pp., $95, hardback.
Toxicology
and Clinical Pharmacology of Herbal Products, First Edition
Melanie J. Cupp, New York, Humana Press, 2000, 400 pp., $149.59
hardcover.Atlas
of Pediatric
Clinical
Diagnosis, First Edition
Binita R. Shah, Teresita A. Laude, New York, W.B. Saunders Company,
2000, 485 pp., $79, hardcover.
The Harriet
Lane Handbook
George K. Siberry, Robert Iannone, 15th edition, Philadelphia,
Mosby, 2000, 1,042 pp., $34.95, paperback.
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For the Office-based
Teacher of Family Medicine
Mini-ethnography:
Meaningful Exploration Made Easy
Jamie Weinstein, MD; William Ventres, MD
(Fam Med 2000;32(9):600-2.)
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Letters to
the Editor
Appreciation
Expressed for Article on Cultural Diversity
Ia Zagvazdina, MD University of Tennessee, Memphis Yuri Zagvazdin,
PhD Nova Southeastern UniversityWhat
Does a Patient’s Outfit Weigh?
Erica Frank, MD, MPH Anne Lang Dunlop, MD, MPH Emory UniversityCan
We Make It Better?
Jonathan L. Temte, MD, PhD University of Wisconsin Yasmin Yusuf-Safavi,
MD Emory University Peter A. Shult, PhD Wisconsin State Laboratory
of Hygiene Madison, WisRight
on the Mark
Archie W. Bedell, MD, PhD Mercy Health Partners Family Practice
Residency Program Toledo, Ohio
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Literature
and the Arts in Medical Education
Knowing What
a Human Life Really Is: Doctors and Priests
John J. Frey III, MD
Fam Med 2000;32(9):598-9.)
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