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Robin L. Kruse "Intention-to-treat analysis: Who is in? Who is out? - Brief Report". Journal of Family Practice. FindArticles.com. 18 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0689/is_11_51/ai_94326796/
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Articles in Nov, 2002 issue of Journal of Family Practice
- The national family medicine board review
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The relation between methods and recommendations in clinical practice guidelines for hypertension and hyperlipidemia - Original Research
by Atle Fretheim -
Does postcoital voiding prevent urinary tract infections in young women? - Clinical inquiries: from the family practice inquiries network
by Bert Beisel -
Homeopathy or isopathy? - Letter to the Editor
by Mitchell A. Fleisher -
Risperidone improves behavior in children with autism - Patient-Oriented Evidence that Matters
by Christian Caicedo -
Vitamin E may worsen acute respiratory tract infections in the elderly - Patient-Oriented Evidence that Matters
by Susan M. Miller - About the course
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Routine diagnostic hysteroscopy not necessary for premenopausal women with abnormal uterine bleeding - Patient-Oriented Evidence that Matters
by Neil Korsen -
Is an elevated serum transferrin saturation associated with the development of diabetes? - Original Research
by Arch G. Mainous, III - What your colleagues have said about the 2002 course
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Does oral creatine supplementation improve strength? A meta-analysis - Original Research
by Rania L. Dempsey - Corrections - Correction Notice
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Do antioxidants improve outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease? - vitamins C, E - Clinical inquiries: from the family practice inquiries network
by O. Josh Bloom -
Influenza vaccine does not produce myopathy in patients taking statins - Letter to the Editor
by Bibiana Chazan -
Delayed antibiotic prescriptions: what are the experiences and attitudes of physicians and patients? - Original Research
by Bruce Arroll -
In patients with a previous CVA, do antioxidants protect against subsequent stroke? - Clinical inquiries: from the family practice inquiries network
by Donald C. Spencer -
Are thiazolidinediones first-line agents? - Letter to the Editor
by David L. Weldy -
Ginkgo is not a smart pill - Patient-Oriented-Evidence that Matters
by Paul A. Lazar -
[beta]-Blockers no better than placebo in the treatment of vasovagal syncope - Patient-Oriented Evidence that Matters
by John Phillips -
Validating an instrument for selecting interventions to change physician practice patterns: a Michigan consortium for family practice research study - Original Research
by Lee A. Green -
Incontinence quality of life instrument in a survey of primary care patients - JFP online - Brief Article
by Murray M. Finkelstein -
Intention-to-treat analysis: Who is in? Who is out? - Brief Report
by Robin L. Kruse -
On being a patient in the new millennium - The Art of Medicine
by Prasad S. Adusumilli -
How accurate is the D-dimer assay in diagnosing pulmonary embolism? - Patient-Oriented Evidence that Matters
by Herman A. Damek, Jr. -
Classification of medical errors and preventable adverse events in primary care: a synthesis of the literature - Special Article
by Nancy C. Elder - Faculty
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Duplex ultrasound and magnetic resonance angiography are sensitive for severe carotid stenosis - Patient-Oriented Evidence that Matters
by Chandra K. Wiewel -
Maternal screening strategy more effective than risk-based approaches for preventing group B streptococcal disease in neonates - Patient-Oriented Evidence that Matters
by Thomas Marsland - The course developer
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Spirituality index of well-being scale: development and testing of a new measure - JFP Online - Brief Article
by Timothy P. Daaleman -
How should low-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration be determined? - Brief Report
by Fred H. Faas -
Children's medical malapropisms - The Art of Medicine
by Howard J. Bennett
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