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Associate Professor and Residency Program Director Department of Community Health and Family Medicine University of Florida Gainesville, Florida Chapter 55 Osteoarthritis... [Pg.1689]

Associate Professor and Chair of Pharmacy Practice Butler University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Clinical Pharmacist Family Medicine... [Pg.1690]

Assistant Professor of Pharmacy and Family Medicine University of Pittsburgh Schools of Pharmacy and Medicine... [Pg.1694]

Etherton, G. and Kochar, M., Coffee Facts and contreversy. Archives of Family Medicine 293, 317-322, 1993. [Pg.289]

Evidence-Based Medicine. Evidence-Based Medicine [45] consists of summarized abstracts of articles on family medicine, internal medicine, general surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics, gynecology, psychiatry, and anesthesiology with commentary by clinical experts. More than 50 peer-reviewed medical journals are abstracted. Also included are key selections from ACP Journal Club. Evidence-Based Medicine is commercially available however, its distribution is restricted and does not include North, Central, or South America. [Pg.768]

Long before the age of plastics and nylons, I. G. Farben-industrie was known to many Americans as simply the world s best druggist. Every reputable pharmacy, every physician s bag, every good family medicine cabinet, stocks some of Farben s 6000 medicines. The firm invented a drug that is still the best cure for epilepsy. They made atabrine, the quinine-substitute for treating malaria. And from the aspirin tablet alone, I. G. Farben made a vast fortune. [Pg.6]

Puig, J. G., Torres, R. J., Mateos, E A. et al. The spectrum of hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT) deficiency. Clinical experience based on 22 patients from 18 Spanish families. Medicine (Baltimore) 80 102-112,2001. [Pg.307]

King RV, Murphy-Cullen CL, Mayo HG, Marcee AK, Schneider GW. Use of computers and the Internet by residents in US family medicine programmes. Med Inform Internet Med 2007 32 149-55. [Pg.8]

Seehusen D.A. and J. Edwards (2006). Patient practices and beliefs concerning disposal of medications. Journal of American Board of Family Medicine 19 542-547. [Pg.283]

Stange, Kurt C. Time to Ban Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug MarketingAnnals of Family Medicine 5, no. 2 (March/April 2007) 101— 104. Also available online. URL http //www.annfammed.org/cgi/ reprint/5/2/101. Downloaded June 23, 2009. This editorial argues that the system in place to monitor the accuracy of ads has failed and that the best solution is to ban the ads altogether. With many references to scientific works, the editorial makes a strong case for its view. [Pg.189]

Sales Representatives, and the Cost of Prescribing. Archives of Family Medicine 5 201-206. [Pg.21]

Powers, R. L., K. A. Halbritter, J. G. Arbogast, J. L. Neely, and A. J. Williams. 1998. Do Interactions with Pharmaceutical Representatives Influence Antihypertensive Medication Prescribing Practices of Family Medicine and General Internal Medicine Physicians Journal of General Internal Medicine 13, Supplement 13. [Pg.23]

Fredrickson, Doren D. et al. 2004. Childhood Immunization Refusal Provider and Parent Perceptions. Family Medicine 36 431. [Pg.86]

Noonan, Craig, et al. Dextromethorphan Abuse Among Youth. Archives of Family Medicine 9 (2000) 791. [Pg.151]

In constipation, action similar to Senna, and sometimes preferred to the latter rarely gripes. Occasionally prescribed with diuretics, etc., for gravel and dropsy. Combined with tonics and stomachics such as Gentian and Calumba root, makes a first-rate family medicine. Dose, wineglass of the ounce to pint infusion. [Pg.65]

Primary care physicians (e.g., family medicine, general medicine, internal medicine, and pediatricians)... [Pg.422]

Figure 40.8 modified from D. D. Dubose, A. C. Cutlip, and W. D. Cutlip. American Family Medicine 51 1498 (1995). Figure 43.1 photo from Jordan, V. C., Scientific American, October, p. 60 (1998)... [Pg.525]

The physician at the rural clinic made arrangements to transport the child and her mother to the teaching hospital in the nearby city. At the hospital, she was given a complete examination by a physician in the Department of Family Medicine, and blood and urine samples were obtained. The weight of the patient (14.8 kg) was above the 50th percentile for fe-... [Pg.323]

We began experimenting with collaborative care models of patient care and thinking about how to train students in their use. The four of us—two psychiatrists and two family therapists—began to share patient care. That is, we began to provide joint clinical supervision to family medicine residents and family therapy interns, and we began to teach each other s students. ... [Pg.7]

For examplcj in a specific week, Dr. Albala and Dr. Patterson might exchange e-mails about a shared patient, jointly conduct live supervision for family medicine residents who are interviewing challenging patients Dr. Albala might lecture to Dr. Patterson s students about basic antidepressant medication. [Pg.7]

Family physicians who are certified by the American Board of Family Medicine and have graduated from a 3-year family medicine residency training program have completed a required curriculum in psychiatry and behavioral health. Most family physicians feel very comfortable prescribing most types of psychotropic medications but will... [Pg.216]

Doherty, W. J., Baird, M. A. (1983). Family therapy and family medicine Toward the primary care of families. New York Guilford Press. [Pg.293]

JoEllen Patterson, PhD, is a Professor in the Marital and Family Therapy Program at the University of San Diego. She is also an Associate Clinical Professor of Family Medicine and Psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. Besides receiving a Rotary International Scholarship to work at Cambridge University, Dr. Patterson has had two Fulbright Scholarships to work in Norway and New Zealand. She serves on the editorial board for Family Systems and Health and the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. This is her third book. [Pg.318]

Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy Department of Family Medicine University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida... [Pg.97]

In spite of this and other warnings, most primary care physicians have spent little time planning for terrorism. One reason may be the rarity of these events, especially on US soil. Until recently, the only reported case of bioterrorism in the United States was the 1984 salmonella attack in Oregon. It is unlikely that authors of family medicine textbooks written before September 2001 considered devoting significant space for discussions about how family physicians should respond to terrorist attacks. [Pg.3]

Source Melnick A. The family physician s role in responding to biologic and chemical terrorism. In Family medicine principles and practice. Taylor R (Ed.). Springer New York, 2003. Reprinted with permission. [Pg.8]

Melnick, AL. The Family Physician s Role in Responding to Biological and Chemical Terrorism. In Taylor, RB, et al (Eds.), Family Medicine. Principles and Practice, 6th ed.. Springer, New York, 2003... [Pg.220]

Saultz, JW (Ed.). Textbook of Family Medicine. New York McGraw-HiU. 2000... [Pg.238]

Alan L. Melnick, MD, MPH Health Officer Clark County, Washington Associate Professor Department of Family Medicine Oregon Health Science University Portland, Oregon 97201 USA... [Pg.260]

Shortly after the Anthrax attacks in the fall of 2001, Robert Taylor, MD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Family Medicine, Oregon Health Science University, had the wisdom and foresight to include a chapter on the Family Physician s Role in Responding to Biologic and Chemical Terrorism in the Sixth Edition of his Textbook, Family Medicine, Principles and Practice. 1 am thankful to Dr. Taylor, who graciously asked me to write the chapter. [Pg.265]


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