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Table of Contents

May 01, 2009; Volume 55,Issue 5

Editorial

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    The old man and his doctor
    Roger Ladouceur
    Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 459;

Éditorial

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    Le vieil homme et son médecin
    Roger Ladouceur
    Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 461;

Commentary

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    Family medicine in an aging society
    Steve Iliffe
    Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 463-464;

Commentaire

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    La médecine familiale dans une société vieillissante
    Steve Iliffe
    Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 466-467;

Letters

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    Good enough
    W. Joseph Askin
    Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 470;
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    Worth doing
    Art Wiebe
    Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 470;
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    Side effects and risks of rabies vaccine
    Olivier Sabella
    Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 470;
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    Response
    Allan Grill
    Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 470;
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    Wrong question
    Yogi Sehgal
    Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 471;
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    Response
    Mohsin Rashid
    Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 471-472;
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    Data needed
    Ron Hoggan
    Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 472-473;
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    Response
    Mohsin Rashid
    Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 473;

Practice

  • Clinical Review

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      Update on acute rheumatic feverIt still exists in remote communities
      Sharen Madden and Len Kelly
      Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 475-478;
  • Motherisk Update

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      Safety of 14C-UBT for diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection in pregnancy
      Yedidia Bentur, Doreen Matsui and Gideon Koren
      Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 479-480;
  • Child Health Update

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      Polyethylene glycol 3350 without electrolytes for treatment of childhood constipation
      Seen Chung, Adam Cheng and Ran D. Goldman
      Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 481-482;
  • Veteran Health Files

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      Overgrown lawnMilitary Veteran no longer able to maintain the yard
      John Sloan, Nicole Caron-Boulet, David Pedlar and James M. Thompson
      Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 483-485;
  • Genetics

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      GeneticsNewborn screening for MCAD deficiency
      June C. Carroll, Clare A. Gibbons, Sean M. Blaine, Carol Cremin, Heather Dorman, Christina Honeywell, Wendy S. Meschino, Joanne Permaul and Judith Allanson
      Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 487;
  • Dermacase

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      Question: Can you identify this condition?
      Sudip Kumar Ghosh and Debabrata Bandyopadhyay
      Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 489;
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      Answer: Can you identify this condition?
      Sudip Kumar Ghosh and Debabrata Bandyopadhyay
      Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 491;
  • Ophthaproblem

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      Question: Can you identify this condition?
      Malcolm Gooi, Mark O. Baerlocher, Harmeet S. Gill and Jason Noble
      Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 489;
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      Answer: Can you identify this condition?
      Malcolm Gooi, Mark O. Baerlocher, Harmeet S. Gill and Jason Noble
      Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 492-493;
  • Praxis

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      Venous accessA practical review for 2009
      Edward Cheung, Mark O. Baerlocher, Murray Asch and Andrew Myers
      Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 494-496;
  • Fast Facts

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      Family physicians caring for recent immigrants
      Kevin Pottie and Helena Swinkels
      Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 497;

Research

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    Are long-term care residents referred appropriately to hospital emergency departments?
    Phyllis Marie Jensen, Fred Fraser, Kanwal Shankardass, Ralph Epstein and Joginder Khera
    Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 500-505;
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    Family physicians and dementia in CanadaPart 1. Clinical practice guidelines: awareness, attitudes, and opinions
    Nicholas J.G. Pimlott, Malini Persaud, Neil Drummond, Carole A. Cohen, James L. Silvius, Karen Seigel, Gary R. Hollingworth and William B. Dalziel
    Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 506-507.e5;
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    Family physicians and dementia in CanadaPart 2. Understanding the challenges of dementia care
    Nicholas J.G. Pimlott, Malini Persaud, Neil Drummond, Carole A. Cohen, James L. Silvius, Karen Seigel, Gary R. Hollingworth and William B. Dalziel
    Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 508-509.e7;
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    Care of the elderly trainingImplications for family medicine
    Christopher Frank and Rachelle Seguin
    Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 510-511.e4;

Reflections

  • Letter from Ethiopia

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      The bridge-builders
      Fikre Germa
      Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 512-513;

Book Reviews

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    Motivational interviewing in health careHelping patients change behavior
    Cheri Bethune
    Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 514;
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    Therapeutic uses of botulinum toxin
    Alfonso J. Rodriguez-Morales
    Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 514-515;

College

  • Residents' Views

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      Lessons in dying
      Bradley Ernest Stewart
      Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 555-556;
  • Hypothesis

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      Recruiting issues in community-based studiesSome advice from lessons learned
      Andrew Cave, Elaheh Ahmadi and Colleen Makarowski
      Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 557-558;
  • Signes vitaux

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      Cowboys, costumes et FMC
      Cal Gutkin
      Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 559;
  • Vital Signs

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      Cowboys, costumes, and CME
      Cal Gutkin
      Canadian Family Physician May 2009, 55 (5) 560;
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