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Table of Contents

March 01, 2014; Volume 60,Issue 3

Editorial

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    Supporting continuing professional development
    Nicholas Pimlott
    Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 210;

Éditorial

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    Appui au développement professionnel continu
    Nicholas Pimlott
    Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 211;

Commentary

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    Socially repugnant or the standard of careIs there a distinction between sex-selective and ability-selective abortion?
    Rebecca Lobo and Garnett Genuis
    Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 212-216;
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    Imaging appropriateness criteriaWhy Canadian family physicians should care
    Benjamin Fine and Deljit Dhanoa
    Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 217-218;
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    Advancing preventive care with clinical tobacco intervention
    Frederic Bass and Brigham Naish
    Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 221-222;

Commentaire

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    Socialement répugnant ou norme de soinsY a-t-il une distinction entre l’avortement sélectif en fonction du sexe ou de la capacité?
    Rebecca Lobo and Garnett Genuis
    Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) e139-e143;
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    Critères de pertinence de l’imageriePourquoi les médecins canadiens devraient s’en soucier
    Benjamin Fine and Deljit Dhanoa
    Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) e144-e146;
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    Promouvoir la prévention par une intervention clinique antitabac
    Frederic Bass and Brigham Naish
    Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) e147-e148;

Letters

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    Using evidence for the care of practice team populations
    Michelle Greiver, Kimberly Wintemute, Susan Griffis and Marjan Moeinedin
    Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 223;
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    Evidence versus expectations
    Lawrence C. Loh
    Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 224-225;
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    Physicians receiving gifts
    Ron VanHoof
    Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 225;

Correction

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    Correction
    Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 225;

Practice

  • Clinical Review

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      Canadian guidelines for acute bacterial rhinosinusitisClinical summary
      Alan Kaplan
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 227-234;
  • Révision clinique

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      Lignes directrices canadiennes sur la rhinosinusite bactérienne aiguëRésumé clinique
      Alan Kaplan
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) e149-e156;
  • Practice

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      Patient therapeutic educationPlacing the patient at the centre of the WHO analgesic ladder
      Grisell Vargas-Schaffer and Jennifer Cogan
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 235-241;
  • Motherisk Update

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      Risks of untreated depression in pregnancy
      Justin Chan, Aniket Natekar, Adrienne Einarson and Gideon Koren
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 242-243;
  • Child Health Update

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      Effectiveness of riboflavin in pediatric migraine prevention
      Michelle Sherwood and Ran D. Goldman
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 244-246;
  • Mise à jour sur la santé des enfants

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      Efficacité de la riboflavine dans la prévention de la migraine pédiatrique
      Michelle Sherwood and Ran D. Goldman
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) e157-e159;
  • Palliative Care Files

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      Managing patients with a history of substance abuse
      Christopher P. O’Brien
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 248-250;
  • Dossiers en soins palliatifs

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      Prise en charge de patients avec antécédents de toxicomanie
      Christopher P. O’Brien
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) e160-e163;
  • Top 10 forgotten diagnostic procedures

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      Schiötz tonometry
      David Ponka and Faisal Baddar
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 252;
  • Praxis

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      Making your office accessible for patients with mobility impairments
      Sarah Pritchard, James Milligan and Joseph Lee
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 253-254;
  • Praxis

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      Rendre votre cabinet accessible aux patients à mobilité réduite
      Sarah Pritchard, James Milligan and Joseph Lee
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) e164-e165;
  • Procedures and assessments video series

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      Red reflexProcedures and assessments video series
      Alex V. Levin
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 257;
  • Tools for Practice

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      Cardiovascular safety of NSAIDs
      Megan Harbin, Ricky D. Turgeon and Michael R. Kolber
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) e166;

Program Description

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    Laboratory tests, interpretation, and use of resourcesA program to introduce the basics
    Marcia Abbott, Heidi Paulin, Davinder Sidhu and Christopher Naugler
    Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) e167-e172;

Research

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      Atrial fibrillation anticoagulation care in a large urban family medicine practice
      Alissia Valentinis, Noah Ivers, Sacha Bhatia, Nazanin Meshkat, Kori Leblanc, Andrew Ha and Dante Morra
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) e173-e179;
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      Teaching primary care obstetricsInsights and recruitment recommendations from family physicians
      Sudha Koppula, Judith B. Brown and John M. Jordan
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) e180-e186;
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      Immunization delivery in British ColumbiaPerspectives of primary care physicians
      John Omura, Jane Buxton, Janusz Kaczorowski, Jason Catterson, Jane Li, Andrea Derban, Paul Hasselback, Shelagh Machin, Michelle Linekin, Tamsin Morgana, Barra O’Briain, David Scheifele and Meena Dawar
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) e187-e193;
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      Short report: How family physicians can support discussions about menstrual issues
      Erin Fredericks
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) e194-e196;
  • In Print

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      “My approach to this job is ... one person at a time”Perceived discordance between population-level quality targets and patient-centred care
      Noah Ivers, Jan Barnsley, Ross Upshur, Karen Tu, Baiju Shah, Jeremy Grimshaw and Merrick Zwarenstein
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 258-266;

Reflections

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    Collegial conversations with a Balinese doctor
    Michael Roberts
    Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 267-269;

The faces of family medicine

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    Manuela Pattison-Bacon MD CCFP
    William M. Glenn
    Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 271-273;

Les visages de la médecine familiale

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    Manuela Pattison-Bacon MD CCFP
    William M. Glenn
    Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 271-273;

College

  • Hypothesis

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      Persona-scenario exercise for codesigning primary care interventions
      Ruta Valaitis, Jennifer Longaphy, Kalpana Nair, Gina Agarwal, Lauren Griffith, Monika Kastner, Doug Oliver, Jenny Ploeg, Sharon Straus and Lisa Dolovich
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 294-296;
  • President's Message

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      The CFPC and the SRPCMaking a difference for rural Canadians
      Kathy Lawrence
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 297;
  • Message de la présidente

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      Le CMFC et la SMRCAméliorer les choses pour les Canadiens en milieu rural
      Kathy Lawrence
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 298;
  • Feuille sommaire

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      L’heure des bilans!Le rôle du CMFC et les politiques en matière de santé
      Francine Lemire
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 299;
  • Cumulative Profile

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      It’s report card time!The CFPC’s role in health policy
      Francine Lemire
      Canadian Family Physician March 2014, 60 (3) 300;
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