Table of Contents
February 01, 2006; Volume 52,Issue 2
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Akbari, Ayub
- You have accessWhy do family physicians fail to detect renal impairment?William Hogg, Margo S Rowan, Jacques Lemelin, Peter J Swedko, Peter O Magner, Heather D Clark and Ayub AkbariCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 212-213;
Aldoori, Walid
- You have accessNew dietary reference intakes for macronutrients and fibre.Milly Ryan-Harshman and Walid AldooriCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 177-179;
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Chan, Benjamin T B
- You have accessDuration of rural training during residency: rural family physicians prefer 6 months.Benjamin T B Chan, Naushaba Degani, Tom Crichton, Raymond W Pong, James T Rourke, James Goertzen and Bill McCreadyCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 210-211;
Clark, Heather D
- You have accessWhy do family physicians fail to detect renal impairment?William Hogg, Margo S Rowan, Jacques Lemelin, Peter J Swedko, Peter O Magner, Heather D Clark and Ayub AkbariCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 212-213;
Crichton, Tom
- You have accessDuration of rural training during residency: rural family physicians prefer 6 months.Benjamin T B Chan, Naushaba Degani, Tom Crichton, Raymond W Pong, James T Rourke, James Goertzen and Bill McCreadyCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 210-211;
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Degani, Naushaba
- You have accessDuration of rural training during residency: rural family physicians prefer 6 months.Benjamin T B Chan, Naushaba Degani, Tom Crichton, Raymond W Pong, James T Rourke, James Goertzen and Bill McCreadyCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 210-211;
Dunikowski, Lynn G
- You have accessPubMed Central--at last.Tony Reid and Lynn G DunikowskiCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 159-160;
Durzo, Anthony
- You have accessThe GOAL study.Anthony DurzoCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 187-189;
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Ewa, I Vivian
- You have accessThey have a story.I Vivian EwaCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 169;
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Gilbert, Cameron
- You have accessMetformin use during the first trimester of pregnancy. Is it safe?Gideon Koren, Cameron Gilbert and Maria ValoisCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 171-172;
Goertzen, James
- You have accessDuration of rural training during residency: rural family physicians prefer 6 months.Benjamin T B Chan, Naushaba Degani, Tom Crichton, Raymond W Pong, James T Rourke, James Goertzen and Bill McCreadyCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 210-211;
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Hillmer, Melinda
- You have accessPrescribing patterns for Alzheimer disease: survey of Canadian family physicians.Melinda Hillmer, Murray Krahn, Michael Hillmer, Pauline Pariser and Gary NaglieCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 208-209;
Hillmer, Michael
- You have accessPrescribing patterns for Alzheimer disease: survey of Canadian family physicians.Melinda Hillmer, Murray Krahn, Michael Hillmer, Pauline Pariser and Gary NaglieCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 208-209;
Hogg, William
- You have accessWhy do family physicians fail to detect renal impairment?William Hogg, Margo S Rowan, Jacques Lemelin, Peter J Swedko, Peter O Magner, Heather D Clark and Ayub AkbariCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 212-213;
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Koren, Gideon
- You have accessMetformin use during the first trimester of pregnancy. Is it safe?Gideon Koren, Cameron Gilbert and Maria ValoisCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 171-172;
Krahn, Murray
- You have accessPrescribing patterns for Alzheimer disease: survey of Canadian family physicians.Melinda Hillmer, Murray Krahn, Michael Hillmer, Pauline Pariser and Gary NaglieCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 208-209;
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Ladouceur, Roger
Lemelin, Jacques
- You have accessWhy do family physicians fail to detect renal impairment?William Hogg, Margo S Rowan, Jacques Lemelin, Peter J Swedko, Peter O Magner, Heather D Clark and Ayub AkbariCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 212-213;
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Magner, Peter O
- You have accessWhy do family physicians fail to detect renal impairment?William Hogg, Margo S Rowan, Jacques Lemelin, Peter J Swedko, Peter O Magner, Heather D Clark and Ayub AkbariCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 212-213;
McCready, Bill
- You have accessDuration of rural training during residency: rural family physicians prefer 6 months.Benjamin T B Chan, Naushaba Degani, Tom Crichton, Raymond W Pong, James T Rourke, James Goertzen and Bill McCreadyCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 210-211;
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Naglie, Gary
- You have accessPrescribing patterns for Alzheimer disease: survey of Canadian family physicians.Melinda Hillmer, Murray Krahn, Michael Hillmer, Pauline Pariser and Gary NaglieCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 208-209;
Nazerali, Najmi
- You have accessMaximizing available time. Family doctors' challenges with dementia.Najmi NazeraliCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 157-159;
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Omelan, C
- You have accessApproach to managing behavioural disturbances in dementia.C OmelanCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 191-199;
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Pariser, Pauline
- You have accessPrescribing patterns for Alzheimer disease: survey of Canadian family physicians.Melinda Hillmer, Murray Krahn, Michael Hillmer, Pauline Pariser and Gary NaglieCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 208-209;
Pong, Raymond W
- You have accessDuration of rural training during residency: rural family physicians prefer 6 months.Benjamin T B Chan, Naushaba Degani, Tom Crichton, Raymond W Pong, James T Rourke, James Goertzen and Bill McCreadyCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 210-211;
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Reid, Tony
- You have accessPubMed Central--at last.Tony Reid and Lynn G DunikowskiCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 159-160;
Rourke, James T
- You have accessDuration of rural training during residency: rural family physicians prefer 6 months.Benjamin T B Chan, Naushaba Degani, Tom Crichton, Raymond W Pong, James T Rourke, James Goertzen and Bill McCreadyCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 210-211;
Rowan, Margo S
- You have accessWhy do family physicians fail to detect renal impairment?William Hogg, Margo S Rowan, Jacques Lemelin, Peter J Swedko, Peter O Magner, Heather D Clark and Ayub AkbariCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 212-213;
Ryan-Harshman, Milly
- You have accessNew dietary reference intakes for macronutrients and fibre.Milly Ryan-Harshman and Walid AldooriCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 177-179;
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Scalco, Monica Zavaloni
- You have accessPrevention of Alzheimer disease. Encouraging evidence.Monica Zavaloni Scalco and Robert van ReekumCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 200-207;
Segal, Shaun
- You have accessOphthaproblem. Radiation retinopathy.Shaun Segal and Sanjay SharmaCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 175;
Sharma, Sanjay
- You have accessOphthaproblem. Radiation retinopathy.Shaun Segal and Sanjay SharmaCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 175;
Swedko, Peter J
- You have accessWhy do family physicians fail to detect renal impairment?William Hogg, Margo S Rowan, Jacques Lemelin, Peter J Swedko, Peter O Magner, Heather D Clark and Ayub AkbariCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 212-213;
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Valois, Maria
- You have accessMetformin use during the first trimester of pregnancy. Is it safe?Gideon Koren, Cameron Gilbert and Maria ValoisCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 171-172;
van Reekum, Robert
- You have accessPrevention of Alzheimer disease. Encouraging evidence.Monica Zavaloni Scalco and Robert van ReekumCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 200-207;
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Wilson, Diane
- You have accessRheumatoid factors in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.Diane WilsonCanadian Family Physician February 2006, 52 (2) 180-181;
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