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Table of Contents

September 01, 2018; Volume 64,Issue 9
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • Q
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • U
  • V
  • W
  • X
  • Y
  • Z

A

  1. Ahnadzadeh, Arezoo

    1. You have access
      Dying aloneAn Indigenous man’s journey at the end of life
      Cara Bablitz, Arezoo Ahnadzadeh and Sarah Burton MacLeod
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 667-668;

B

  1. Bablitz, Cara

    1. You have access
      Dying aloneAn Indigenous man’s journey at the end of life
      Cara Bablitz, Arezoo Ahnadzadeh and Sarah Burton MacLeod
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 667-668;
  2. Bell, Neil R.

    1. You have access
      Surdiagnostic : causes et conséquences en soins primaires
      Harminder Singh, James A. Dickinson, Guylène Thériault, Roland Grad, Stéphane Groulx, Brenda J. Wilson, Olga Szafran and Neil R. Bell
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e373-e379;
    2. You have access
      Overdiagnosis: causes and consequences in primary health care
      Harminder Singh, James A. Dickinson, Guylène Thériault, Roland Grad, Stéphane Groulx, Brenda J. Wilson, Olga Szafran and Neil R. Bell
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 654-659;
  3. Breton, Mylaine

    1. You have access
      Snapshot of the primary care waiting roomInforming practice redesign to align with the Patient’s Medical Home model
      Jeannie Haggerty, Martin Fortin and Mylaine Breton
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e407-e413;

C

  1. Charbonneau, Guillaume

    1. You have access
      La mise à jour du Centre de médecine de famille
      Guillaume Charbonneau
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 702;
    2. You have access
      Patient’s Medical Home update
      Guillaume Charbonneau
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 701;

D

  1. Dalgarno, Nancy

    1. You have access
      Exploring family medicine preceptor and resident perceptions of medical assistance in dying and desires for education
      Susan MacDonald, Sarah LeBlanc, Nancy Dalgarno, Karen Schultz, Emily Johnston, Mary Martin and Daniel Zimmerman
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e400-e406;
  2. Davidson, Jana

    1. You have access
      Second-generation antipsychotics in childrenRisks and monitoring needs
      Clare Lambert, Constadina Panagiotopoulos, Jana Davidson and Ran D. Goldman
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 660-662;
    2. You have access
      Antipsychotiques de deuxième génération chez l’enfantRisques et exigences en matière de surveillance
      Clare Lambert, Constadina Panagiotopoulos, Jana Davidson and Ran D. Goldman
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 663-666;
  3. Dickinson, James A.

    1. You have access
      Surdiagnostic : causes et conséquences en soins primaires
      Harminder Singh, James A. Dickinson, Guylène Thériault, Roland Grad, Stéphane Groulx, Brenda J. Wilson, Olga Szafran and Neil R. Bell
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e373-e379;
    2. You have access
      Overdiagnosis: causes and consequences in primary health care
      Harminder Singh, James A. Dickinson, Guylène Thériault, Roland Grad, Stéphane Groulx, Brenda J. Wilson, Olga Szafran and Neil R. Bell
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 654-659;
  4. Downie, Jocelyn

    1. You have access
      Time to clarify Canada’s medical assistance in dying law
      D.A. (Gus) Grant and Jocelyn Downie
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 641-642;
    2. You have access
      Précisions nécessaires dans la loi du Canada sur l’aide médicale à mourir
      D.A. (Gus) Grant and Jocelyn Downie
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e364-e365;

F

  1. Fortin, Martin

    1. You have access
      Snapshot of the primary care waiting roomInforming practice redesign to align with the Patient’s Medical Home model
      Jeannie Haggerty, Martin Fortin and Mylaine Breton
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e407-e413;
  2. Froyman, Cristi

    1. You have access
      Nortriptyline safer than amitriptyline?
      Cait O’Sullivan and Cristi Froyman
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 634-636;

G

  1. Garcia-Rodriguez, Juan Antonio

    1. You have access
      Below-knee castCasting Immobilization Series for Primary Care
      Juan Antonio Garcia-Rodriguez, Peter David Longino and Ian Johnston
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 670-673;
  2. Goldman, Ran D.

    1. You have access
      Second-generation antipsychotics in childrenRisks and monitoring needs
      Clare Lambert, Constadina Panagiotopoulos, Jana Davidson and Ran D. Goldman
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 660-662;
    2. You have access
      Antipsychotiques de deuxième génération chez l’enfantRisques et exigences en matière de surveillance
      Clare Lambert, Constadina Panagiotopoulos, Jana Davidson and Ran D. Goldman
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 663-666;
  3. Grad, Roland

    1. You have access
      Surdiagnostic : causes et conséquences en soins primaires
      Harminder Singh, James A. Dickinson, Guylène Thériault, Roland Grad, Stéphane Groulx, Brenda J. Wilson, Olga Szafran and Neil R. Bell
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e373-e379;
    2. You have access
      Overdiagnosis: causes and consequences in primary health care
      Harminder Singh, James A. Dickinson, Guylène Thériault, Roland Grad, Stéphane Groulx, Brenda J. Wilson, Olga Szafran and Neil R. Bell
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 654-659;
  4. Grant, D.A. (Gus)

    1. You have access
      Time to clarify Canada’s medical assistance in dying law
      D.A. (Gus) Grant and Jocelyn Downie
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 641-642;
    2. You have access
      Précisions nécessaires dans la loi du Canada sur l’aide médicale à mourir
      D.A. (Gus) Grant and Jocelyn Downie
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e364-e365;
  5. Green, Stefanie

    1. You have access
      Reasons for requesting medical assistance in dying
      Ellen Wiebe, Jessica Shaw, Stefanie Green, Konia Trouton and Michaela Kelly
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 674-679;
  6. Groulx, Stéphane

    1. You have access
      Surdiagnostic : causes et conséquences en soins primaires
      Harminder Singh, James A. Dickinson, Guylène Thériault, Roland Grad, Stéphane Groulx, Brenda J. Wilson, Olga Szafran and Neil R. Bell
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e373-e379;
    2. You have access
      Overdiagnosis: causes and consequences in primary health care
      Harminder Singh, James A. Dickinson, Guylène Thériault, Roland Grad, Stéphane Groulx, Brenda J. Wilson, Olga Szafran and Neil R. Bell
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 654-659;

H

  1. Haggerty, Jeannie

    1. You have access
      Snapshot of the primary care waiting roomInforming practice redesign to align with the Patient’s Medical Home model
      Jeannie Haggerty, Martin Fortin and Mylaine Breton
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e407-e413;
  2. Hofmeister, Martin

    1. You have access
      Kratom case report
      Martin Hofmeister
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 636;
  3. Holmes, Sheila

    1. You have access
      Providing medical assistance in dyingPractice perspectives
      Jessica Shaw, Ellen Wiebe, Amelia Nuhn, Sheila Holmes, Michaela Kelly and Alanna Just
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e394-e399;
    2. You have access
      Exploring the experience of supporting a loved one through a medically assisted death in Canada
      Sheila Holmes, Ellen Wiebe, Jessica Shaw, Amelia Nuhn, Alanna Just and Michaela Kelly
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e387-e393;
    3. You have access
      Experiences and perspectives of people who pursued medical assistance in dyingQualitative study in Vancouver, BC
      Amelia Nuhn, Sheila Holmes, Michaela Kelly, Alanna Just, Jessica Shaw and Ellen Wiebe
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e380-e386;
  4. Hopkins, Jessica

    1. You have access
      Radon gas
      Jessica Hopkins
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 634;

J

  1. Johnston, Emily

    1. You have access
      Exploring family medicine preceptor and resident perceptions of medical assistance in dying and desires for education
      Susan MacDonald, Sarah LeBlanc, Nancy Dalgarno, Karen Schultz, Emily Johnston, Mary Martin and Daniel Zimmerman
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e400-e406;
  2. Johnston, Ian

    1. You have access
      Below-knee castCasting Immobilization Series for Primary Care
      Juan Antonio Garcia-Rodriguez, Peter David Longino and Ian Johnston
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 670-673;
  3. Just, Alanna

    1. You have access
      Providing medical assistance in dyingPractice perspectives
      Jessica Shaw, Ellen Wiebe, Amelia Nuhn, Sheila Holmes, Michaela Kelly and Alanna Just
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e394-e399;
    2. You have access
      Exploring the experience of supporting a loved one through a medically assisted death in Canada
      Sheila Holmes, Ellen Wiebe, Jessica Shaw, Amelia Nuhn, Alanna Just and Michaela Kelly
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e387-e393;
    3. You have access
      Experiences and perspectives of people who pursued medical assistance in dyingQualitative study in Vancouver, BC
      Amelia Nuhn, Sheila Holmes, Michaela Kelly, Alanna Just, Jessica Shaw and Ellen Wiebe
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e380-e386;

K

  1. Kelly, Michaela

    1. You have access
      Reasons for requesting medical assistance in dying
      Ellen Wiebe, Jessica Shaw, Stefanie Green, Konia Trouton and Michaela Kelly
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 674-679;
    2. You have access
      Providing medical assistance in dyingPractice perspectives
      Jessica Shaw, Ellen Wiebe, Amelia Nuhn, Sheila Holmes, Michaela Kelly and Alanna Just
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e394-e399;
    3. You have access
      Exploring the experience of supporting a loved one through a medically assisted death in Canada
      Sheila Holmes, Ellen Wiebe, Jessica Shaw, Amelia Nuhn, Alanna Just and Michaela Kelly
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e387-e393;
    4. You have access
      Experiences and perspectives of people who pursued medical assistance in dyingQualitative study in Vancouver, BC
      Amelia Nuhn, Sheila Holmes, Michaela Kelly, Alanna Just, Jessica Shaw and Ellen Wiebe
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e380-e386;
  2. Kolber, Michael R.

    1. You have access
      Do PCSK9 inhibitors reduce cardiovascular events?
      Michael R. Kolber, Tony Nickonchuk and Ricky Turgeon
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 669;

L

  1. Ladouceur, Roger

    1. You have access
      Léopold and his request for medical assistance in dying
      Roger Ladouceur
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e414-e415;
    2. You have access
      Léopold et sa demande d’aide à mourir
      Roger Ladouceur
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 680-681;
    3. You have access
      Euthanasia and suicide
      Roger Ladouceur
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 631;
    4. You have access
      Euthanasie et suicide
      Roger Ladouceur
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 633;
  2. Lambert, Clare

    1. You have access
      Second-generation antipsychotics in childrenRisks and monitoring needs
      Clare Lambert, Constadina Panagiotopoulos, Jana Davidson and Ran D. Goldman
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 660-662;
    2. You have access
      Antipsychotiques de deuxième génération chez l’enfantRisques et exigences en matière de surveillance
      Clare Lambert, Constadina Panagiotopoulos, Jana Davidson and Ran D. Goldman
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 663-666;
  3. LeBlanc, Sarah

    1. You have access
      Exploring family medicine preceptor and resident perceptions of medical assistance in dying and desires for education
      Susan MacDonald, Sarah LeBlanc, Nancy Dalgarno, Karen Schultz, Emily Johnston, Mary Martin and Daniel Zimmerman
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e400-e406;
  4. Lee, Linda

    1. You have access
      Optimizing medications in older adults with cognitive impairmentConsiderations for primary care clinicians
      Linda Lee, Tejal Patel, Frank Molnar and Dallas Seitz
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 646-652;
    2. You have access
      Optimisation de la pharmacothérapie chez les personnes âgées qui présentent un déficit cognitifFacteurs dont les cliniciens de première ligne doivent tenir compte
      Linda Lee, Tejal Patel, Frank Molnar and Dallas Seitz
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e366-e372;
  5. Lemire, Francine

    1. You have access
      Celebrating all the family medicine teachers
      Francine Lemire
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 704;
    2. You have access
      Hommage à tous les enseignants et enseignantes en médecine de famille
      Francine Lemire
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 703;
  6. Longino, Peter David

    1. You have access
      Below-knee castCasting Immobilization Series for Primary Care
      Juan Antonio Garcia-Rodriguez, Peter David Longino and Ian Johnston
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 670-673;

M

  1. MacDonald, Susan

    1. You have access
      Exploring family medicine preceptor and resident perceptions of medical assistance in dying and desires for education
      Susan MacDonald, Sarah LeBlanc, Nancy Dalgarno, Karen Schultz, Emily Johnston, Mary Martin and Daniel Zimmerman
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e400-e406;
  2. MacLeod, Sarah Burton

    1. You have access
      Dying aloneAn Indigenous man’s journey at the end of life
      Cara Bablitz, Arezoo Ahnadzadeh and Sarah Burton MacLeod
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 667-668;
  3. Martin, Mary

    1. You have access
      Exploring family medicine preceptor and resident perceptions of medical assistance in dying and desires for education
      Susan MacDonald, Sarah LeBlanc, Nancy Dalgarno, Karen Schultz, Emily Johnston, Mary Martin and Daniel Zimmerman
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e400-e406;
  4. Molnar, Frank

    1. You have access
      Optimizing medications in older adults with cognitive impairmentConsiderations for primary care clinicians
      Linda Lee, Tejal Patel, Frank Molnar and Dallas Seitz
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 646-652;
    2. You have access
      Optimisation de la pharmacothérapie chez les personnes âgées qui présentent un déficit cognitifFacteurs dont les cliniciens de première ligne doivent tenir compte
      Linda Lee, Tejal Patel, Frank Molnar and Dallas Seitz
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e366-e372;

N

  1. Nickonchuk, Tony

    1. You have access
      Do PCSK9 inhibitors reduce cardiovascular events?
      Michael R. Kolber, Tony Nickonchuk and Ricky Turgeon
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 669;
  2. Nuhn, Amelia

    1. You have access
      Providing medical assistance in dyingPractice perspectives
      Jessica Shaw, Ellen Wiebe, Amelia Nuhn, Sheila Holmes, Michaela Kelly and Alanna Just
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e394-e399;
    2. You have access
      Exploring the experience of supporting a loved one through a medically assisted death in Canada
      Sheila Holmes, Ellen Wiebe, Jessica Shaw, Amelia Nuhn, Alanna Just and Michaela Kelly
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e387-e393;
    3. You have access
      Experiences and perspectives of people who pursued medical assistance in dyingQualitative study in Vancouver, BC
      Amelia Nuhn, Sheila Holmes, Michaela Kelly, Alanna Just, Jessica Shaw and Ellen Wiebe
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e380-e386;

O

  1. O’Sullivan, Cait

    1. You have access
      Nortriptyline safer than amitriptyline?
      Cait O’Sullivan and Cristi Froyman
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 634-636;

P

  1. Panagiotopoulos, Constadina

    1. You have access
      Second-generation antipsychotics in childrenRisks and monitoring needs
      Clare Lambert, Constadina Panagiotopoulos, Jana Davidson and Ran D. Goldman
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 660-662;
    2. You have access
      Antipsychotiques de deuxième génération chez l’enfantRisques et exigences en matière de surveillance
      Clare Lambert, Constadina Panagiotopoulos, Jana Davidson and Ran D. Goldman
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 663-666;
  2. Patel, Tejal

    1. You have access
      Optimizing medications in older adults with cognitive impairmentConsiderations for primary care clinicians
      Linda Lee, Tejal Patel, Frank Molnar and Dallas Seitz
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 646-652;
    2. You have access
      Optimisation de la pharmacothérapie chez les personnes âgées qui présentent un déficit cognitifFacteurs dont les cliniciens de première ligne doivent tenir compte
      Linda Lee, Tejal Patel, Frank Molnar and Dallas Seitz
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e366-e372;

R

  1. Reid, Tony

    1. You have access
      Reflections from a provider of medical assistance in dying
      Tony Reid
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 639-640;
    2. You have access
      Réflexions d’un fournisseur de l’aide médicale à mourir
      Tony Reid
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 644-645;

S

  1. Schultz, Karen

    1. You have access
      Exploring family medicine preceptor and resident perceptions of medical assistance in dying and desires for education
      Susan MacDonald, Sarah LeBlanc, Nancy Dalgarno, Karen Schultz, Emily Johnston, Mary Martin and Daniel Zimmerman
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e400-e406;
  2. Schuster, Tibor

    1. You have access
      Questionnaire instrument development in primary health care researchA plea for the use of Bayesian inference
      Hao Zhang and Tibor Schuster
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 699-700;
  3. Seitz, Dallas

    1. You have access
      Optimizing medications in older adults with cognitive impairmentConsiderations for primary care clinicians
      Linda Lee, Tejal Patel, Frank Molnar and Dallas Seitz
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 646-652;
    2. You have access
      Optimisation de la pharmacothérapie chez les personnes âgées qui présentent un déficit cognitifFacteurs dont les cliniciens de première ligne doivent tenir compte
      Linda Lee, Tejal Patel, Frank Molnar and Dallas Seitz
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e366-e372;
  4. Shaw, Jessica

    1. You have access
      Reasons for requesting medical assistance in dying
      Ellen Wiebe, Jessica Shaw, Stefanie Green, Konia Trouton and Michaela Kelly
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 674-679;
    2. You have access
      Providing medical assistance in dyingPractice perspectives
      Jessica Shaw, Ellen Wiebe, Amelia Nuhn, Sheila Holmes, Michaela Kelly and Alanna Just
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e394-e399;
    3. You have access
      Exploring the experience of supporting a loved one through a medically assisted death in Canada
      Sheila Holmes, Ellen Wiebe, Jessica Shaw, Amelia Nuhn, Alanna Just and Michaela Kelly
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e387-e393;
    4. You have access
      Experiences and perspectives of people who pursued medical assistance in dyingQualitative study in Vancouver, BC
      Amelia Nuhn, Sheila Holmes, Michaela Kelly, Alanna Just, Jessica Shaw and Ellen Wiebe
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e380-e386;
  5. Singh, Harminder

    1. You have access
      Surdiagnostic : causes et conséquences en soins primaires
      Harminder Singh, James A. Dickinson, Guylène Thériault, Roland Grad, Stéphane Groulx, Brenda J. Wilson, Olga Szafran and Neil R. Bell
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e373-e379;
    2. You have access
      Overdiagnosis: causes and consequences in primary health care
      Harminder Singh, James A. Dickinson, Guylène Thériault, Roland Grad, Stéphane Groulx, Brenda J. Wilson, Olga Szafran and Neil R. Bell
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 654-659;
  6. Szafran, Olga

    1. You have access
      Surdiagnostic : causes et conséquences en soins primaires
      Harminder Singh, James A. Dickinson, Guylène Thériault, Roland Grad, Stéphane Groulx, Brenda J. Wilson, Olga Szafran and Neil R. Bell
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e373-e379;
    2. You have access
      Overdiagnosis: causes and consequences in primary health care
      Harminder Singh, James A. Dickinson, Guylène Thériault, Roland Grad, Stéphane Groulx, Brenda J. Wilson, Olga Szafran and Neil R. Bell
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 654-659;

T

  1. Thériault, Guylène

    1. You have access
      Surdiagnostic : causes et conséquences en soins primaires
      Harminder Singh, James A. Dickinson, Guylène Thériault, Roland Grad, Stéphane Groulx, Brenda J. Wilson, Olga Szafran and Neil R. Bell
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e373-e379;
    2. You have access
      Overdiagnosis: causes and consequences in primary health care
      Harminder Singh, James A. Dickinson, Guylène Thériault, Roland Grad, Stéphane Groulx, Brenda J. Wilson, Olga Szafran and Neil R. Bell
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 654-659;
  2. Trouton, Konia

    1. You have access
      Reasons for requesting medical assistance in dying
      Ellen Wiebe, Jessica Shaw, Stefanie Green, Konia Trouton and Michaela Kelly
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 674-679;
  3. Turgeon, Ricky

    1. You have access
      Do PCSK9 inhibitors reduce cardiovascular events?
      Michael R. Kolber, Tony Nickonchuk and Ricky Turgeon
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 669;

U

  1. Upfold, Jane

    1. You have access
      Not my quality
      Jane Upfold
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 634;

W

  1. Wiebe, Ellen

    1. You have access
      Reasons for requesting medical assistance in dying
      Ellen Wiebe, Jessica Shaw, Stefanie Green, Konia Trouton and Michaela Kelly
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 674-679;
    2. You have access
      Providing medical assistance in dyingPractice perspectives
      Jessica Shaw, Ellen Wiebe, Amelia Nuhn, Sheila Holmes, Michaela Kelly and Alanna Just
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e394-e399;
    3. You have access
      Exploring the experience of supporting a loved one through a medically assisted death in Canada
      Sheila Holmes, Ellen Wiebe, Jessica Shaw, Amelia Nuhn, Alanna Just and Michaela Kelly
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e387-e393;
    4. You have access
      Experiences and perspectives of people who pursued medical assistance in dyingQualitative study in Vancouver, BC
      Amelia Nuhn, Sheila Holmes, Michaela Kelly, Alanna Just, Jessica Shaw and Ellen Wiebe
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e380-e386;
  2. Wilson, Brenda J.

    1. You have access
      Surdiagnostic : causes et conséquences en soins primaires
      Harminder Singh, James A. Dickinson, Guylène Thériault, Roland Grad, Stéphane Groulx, Brenda J. Wilson, Olga Szafran and Neil R. Bell
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e373-e379;
    2. You have access
      Overdiagnosis: causes and consequences in primary health care
      Harminder Singh, James A. Dickinson, Guylène Thériault, Roland Grad, Stéphane Groulx, Brenda J. Wilson, Olga Szafran and Neil R. Bell
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 654-659;

Z

  1. Zhang, Hao

    1. You have access
      Questionnaire instrument development in primary health care researchA plea for the use of Bayesian inference
      Hao Zhang and Tibor Schuster
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) 699-700;
  2. Zimmerman, Daniel

    1. You have access
      Exploring family medicine preceptor and resident perceptions of medical assistance in dying and desires for education
      Susan MacDonald, Sarah LeBlanc, Nancy Dalgarno, Karen Schultz, Emily Johnston, Mary Martin and Daniel Zimmerman
      Canadian Family Physician September 2018, 64 (9) e400-e406;
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Canadian Family Physician: 64 (9)
Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 64, Issue 9
1 Sep 2018
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  • The impact of the hidden curriculum on learning experience
  • Family physicians and the nationwide communications service outage in Canada
  • Inspiring discussions about the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines in primary care
  • La fatigue des médecins de famille*
  • Systems-Based Practice: An essential way forward for family medicine
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