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Table of Contents

June 01, 2001; Volume 47,Issue 6

Correspondence

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    Emergency contraception and family physicians. An ounce of prevention when it really counts.
    S Dunn
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1159-1160;
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    Another source might explain the pain.
    R Kidd
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1174;

Editorials

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    A tale of two towns. Issues affecting family physicians' choice of practice venue.
    C E Harrison
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1161-1162;

Articles

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    Congenital cytomegalovirus infection. Is there a breakthrough?
    B Bar-Oz, M Berkovitch, L Ford-Jones and G Koren
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1179-1181;
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    Cybersearch. Quick clicks to answer clinical questions.
    C Risdon
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1183;
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    Emergency case. Hymenoptera stings.
    H Schubert
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1185-1187;
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    Practice tips. Better safe than sorry. Providing condoms in a family practice.
    M Greiver
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1189;
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    Endometrial sampling for postmenopausal bleeding. Should we put the sampling tools away?
    K B Holten
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1193-1194;
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    What drugs are our frail elderly patients taking? Do drugs they take or fail to take put them at increased risk of interactions and inappropriate medication use?
    C Frank, M Godwin, S Verma, A Kelly, A Birenbaum, R Seguin and J Anderson
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1198-1204;
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    Short report: functional mobility assessment at home. Timed up and go test using three different chairs.
    J A Eekhof, G H De Bock, K Schaapveld and M P Springer
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1205-1207;
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    [The development of ethics. Identifying what training in medical ethics is needed by family physicians].
    H Marcoux, C Lamontagne, S Cayer, A Desrochers and D Gauthier
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1208-1215;
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    Role of diagnostic labeling in antibiotic prescription.
    J M Hutchinson, S Jelinski, D Hefferton, G Desaulniers and P S Parfrey
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1217-1224;
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    Does a third year of emergency medicine training make a difference? Historical cohort study of Queen's University graduates.
    I Casson, M Godwin, G Brown, A Birenbaum and M Dhalla
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1227-1232;
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    Elderly and sun-affected skin. Distinguishing between changes caused by aging and changes caused by habitual exposure to sun.
    R Jackson
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1236-1243;
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    Diagnostic challenges in osteoporosis. Indications for bone densitometry and establishing secondary causes.
    J Karsh
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1244-1250;
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    Case report: sudden painful blindness. Complication of anticoagulant and antiplatelet therapy in patients with disciform macular degeneration.
    Y Hod, M Zalish, M Neudorfer, J Peer and O Geyer
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1252-1253;
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    Taking the first steps. Research career program in family medicine.
    Y R Talbot and W W Rosser
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1254-1260;
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    Emergency contraception. Summary of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada's clinical practice guidelines.
    S Dunn, V Davis and Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1261-1263;
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    New neonatal resuscitation program guidelines.
    D Price and International Guidelines 2000 Conference on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiac Care
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1263-1264;
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    Von Willebrand disease. Little known bleeding disorder.
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1265;
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    Taking control of your appointment schedule. Part 1: Reconciling income expectations with patient visits.
    M Dermer, T Faloon, S Pelletier and S Swiggum
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1272-1273;
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    Medical students' career choices. Part 1: Pressure on today's graduates.
    C Gutkin
    Canadian Family Physician June 2001; 47 (6) 1352;
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