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Contents 18 July 2005 |
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Editorial |
What GPs want: time and time again
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The Consultation — Research |
Optimal technique for intramuscular injection of
infants and toddlers: a randomised trial
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General practitioner views on barriers and facilitators to implementation of the Asthma 3+ Visit Plan
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Determinants of consultation length in
Australian general practice
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The Consultation — Personal Perspective |
Time trials
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Marketing — Editorial |
Doctors, drugs, information and ethics: a never-ending story
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Marketing — Research |
Pharmaceutical advertisements in prescribing software:
an analysis
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Workforce — Research |
Baby boomer doctors and nurses:
demographic change and transitions to retirement
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Workforce — Viewpoint |
General practitioners with special interests:
risk of a good thing becoming bad?
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Health Byte |
Who has the con?
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Mental Health — Research |
“GP Psych Opinion”:
evaluation of a psychiatric consultation service
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Mental Health — Letters |
Telephone-based psychiatry advice service for general practitioners
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Academia |
Does academic general practice have a future?
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Does academic general practice have a future?
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Does academic general practice have a future?
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Wish list |
General practice: who’s paying the piper?
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Expanding the network of care in general practice
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Paperwork and general practice: where to next?
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Reform — Editorials |
Beyond “motherhood and apple pie”:
using research evidence to inform primary health care policy
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Electronic decision support systems at point of care:
trusting the deus ex machina
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Reform — Health Care |
Reduced waiting times for the GP:
two examples of “advanced access” in Australia
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Reform — Viewpoint |
Is prevention unbalancing general practice?
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General practice — chaos, complexity and innovation
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Primary care research — what in the world is going on?
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