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June 01, 2000; Volume 46,Issue 6

Editorials

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    Training an adequate number of rural family physicians.
    J Rourke, P Newbery and D Topps
    Canadian Family Physician June 2000, 46 (6) 1245-1248;
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    Time to rethink continuity.
    P Newbery
    Canadian Family Physician June 2000, 46 (6) 1248-1249;

Correspondence

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    Back to the drawing board.
    S J Coyle
    Canadian Family Physician June 2000, 46 (6) 1261;
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    Singulair slam.
    E Pregent
    Canadian Family Physician June 2000, 46 (6) 1262-1263;
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    Conflicting message in the title.
    A D D'Urzo
    Canadian Family Physician June 2000, 46 (6) 1263-1264;

Articles

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    Women family doctors. An emerging force in the 21st century.
    N A Radomsky
    Canadian Family Physician June 2000, 46 (6) 1273-1283;
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    Antenatal phenobarbital for prevention of intraventricular hemorrhage in preterm infants.
    G Klinger and G Koren
    Canadian Family Physician June 2000, 46 (6) 1285-1287;
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    Ophthaproblem. Pseudophakic bullous keratopathy.
    J Cheung and S Sharma
    Canadian Family Physician June 2000, 46 (6) 1287;
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    Emergency case. Acute testicular pain.
    H Schubert
    Canadian Family Physician June 2000, 46 (6) 1289-1290;
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    Bell's palsy: does anything help?
    J Hickey
    Canadian Family Physician June 2000, 46 (6) 1293;
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    Suspected ectopic pregnancy. Can it be predicted by history and examination?
    S J Gutman and K Lindsay
    Canadian Family Physician June 2000, 46 (6) 1297-1298;
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    Palliative care on Manitoulin Island. Views of family caregivers in remote communities.
    S McRae, S Caty, M Nelder and L Picard
    Canadian Family Physician June 2000, 46 (6) 1301-1307;
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    Short report: medical informatics. How do family medicine educators at McMaster University use it and teach it?
    J Kaczorowski, A Walsh, D H Chan and K Trim
    Canadian Family Physician June 2000, 46 (6) 1310-1312;
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    Thrombolysis in the air. Air-ambulance paramedics flying to remote communities treat patients before hospitalization.
    H Kapasi, L Kelly and J Morgan
    Canadian Family Physician June 2000, 46 (6) 1313-1319;
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    Identifying problem and compulsive gamblers.
    R van Es
    Canadian Family Physician June 2000, 46 (6) 1323-1331;
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