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Table of Contents

March 01, 2016; Volume 62,Issue 3

Editorial

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    The 1% versus the 99%Reducing unnecessary health care costs
    Nicholas Pimlott
    Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 195;

Éditorial

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    Le 1 % par rapport aux 99 %Réduire les coûts inutiles en soins de santé
    Nicholas Pimlott
    Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 196;

Commentary

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    Addressing overuse starts with physiciansChoosing Wisely Canada
    Kimberly Wintemute, Karen McDonald, Tai Huynh, Ciara Pendrith and Lynn Wilson
    Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 199-200;
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    Pandemics, Ebola, and the family doctor
    Fikre Germa
    Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 203-205;

Commentaire

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    La fin de l’utilisation abusive commence par les médecinsChoisir avec soin
    Kimberly Wintemute, Karen McDonald, Tai Huynh, Ciara Pendrith and Lynn Wilson
    Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 207-209;
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    Les pandémies, l’Ebola et le médecin de famille
    Fikre Germa
    Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) e114-e116;

Practice

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    Recommendations on routine screening pelvic examinationCanadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care adoption of the American College of Physicians guideline
    Marcello Tonelli, Sarah Connor Gorber, Ainsley Moore and Brett D. Thombs On behalf of The Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care
    Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 211-214;
  • Clinical Review

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      Health status of prisoners in CanadaNarrative review
      Fiona Kouyoumdjian, Andrée Schuler, Flora I. Matheson and Stephen W. Hwang
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 215-222;
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      Recommandations sur l’examen pelvien de dépistage systématiqueLe Groupe d’étude canadien sur les soins de santé préventifs adopte les lignes directrices de l’American College of Physicians
      Marcello Tonelli, Sarah Connor Gorber, Ainsley Moore and Brett D. Thombs Pour le compte du Groupe d’étude canadien sur les soins de santé préventifs
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) e117-e121;
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      Digoxin toxicityCase for retiring its use in elderly patients?
      Nora MacLeod-Glover, Matthew Mink, Mark Yarema and Ryan Chuang
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 223-228;
  • Primum Non Nocere

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      To cut or not to cut?Approach to ankyloglossia
      Sody A. Naimer
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 231-232;
  • Choosing Wisely Canada

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      Choosing Wisely Canada recommendationsInterview with Dr Anthony Train
      Anthony Train
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 233;
  • Tools for Practice

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      Anti-CCP: a truly helpful rheumatoid arthritis test?
      Emélie Braschi, Kam Shojania and G. Michael Allan
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 234;

Research

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      Exploring the factors that influence the ratio of generalists to other specialists in Canada
      Justin Joschko and Nick Busing
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) e122-e128;
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      Imaging studies in patients with spinal painPractice audit evaluation of Choosing Wisely Canada recommendations
      Robert Ferrari
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) e129-e137;
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      Milestones on the social accountability journeyFamily medicine practice locations of Northern Ontario School of Medicine graduates
      John C. Hogenbirk, Patrick E. Timony, Margaret G. French, Roger Strasser, Raymond W. Pong, Catherine Cervin and Lisa Graves
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) e138-e145;
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      Effets potentiels d’un modèle rationnel de prescription sur les dépenses nationales en santéPlus d’un demi-milliard de dollars en économies annuelles
      Jordan Littman and Roland Halil
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) e146-e156;
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      Potential effects of rational prescribing on national health care spendingMore than half a billion dollars in annual savings
      Jordan Littman and Roland Halil
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 235-244;

Art of Family Medicine

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      The heart of being alive
      Sarah de Leeuw
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 246-249;
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      Au cœur d’être en vie
      Sarah de Leeuw
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) e157-e160;
  • Art of Family Medicine: Sharing a cup of tea

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      Sharing a cup of tea
      Ian A. Cameron
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 250-251;

College

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      Impact of family medicine researchBibliometrics and beyond
      Lynn G. Dunikowski and Thomas R. Freeman
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 266-268;
  • President's Message

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      Welcoming Syrian refugees
      Jennifer L. Hall
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 269;
  • Message de la présidente

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      Bienvenue aux réfugiés syriens
      Jennifer L. Hall
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 270;
  • Feuille sommaire

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      À la défense des soins primaires
      Francine Lemire
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 271;
  • Cumulative Profile

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      Making the case for primary care
      Francine Lemire
      Canadian Family Physician March 2016, 62 (3) 272;
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