Index by author
March 24, 1998; Volume 158,Issue 6
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Anderson, G. M.
- You have accessHigh-billing general practitioners and family physicians in Ontario: How do they do it? An analysis of practice patterns of GP/FPs with annual billings over $400 000B. Chan, G. M. Anderson and M. E. TheriaultCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 741-746;
- You have accessFee code creep among general practitioners and family physicians in Ontario: Why does the ratio of intermediate to minor assessments keep climbing?B. Chan, G. M. Anderson and M. E. TheriaultCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 749-754;
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Benzie, R.
Brown, C. J.
Buske, L.
- You have accessThe Class of 1989 and physician supply in CanadaE. Ryten, A. D. Thurber and L. BuskeCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 723-728;
- You have accessThe Class of 1989 and post-MD trainingE. Ryten, A. D. Thurber and L. BuskeCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 731-737;
- You have accessAugmentation des dépenses du secteur privéL. BuskeCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 848;
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Chan, B.
- You have accessHigh-billing general practitioners and family physicians in Ontario: How do they do it? An analysis of practice patterns of GP/FPs with annual billings over $400 000B. Chan, G. M. Anderson and M. E. TheriaultCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 741-746;
- You have accessFee code creep among general practitioners and family physicians in Ontario: Why does the ratio of intermediate to minor assessments keep climbing?B. Chan, G. M. Anderson and M. E. TheriaultCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 749-754;
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Doyle, D. J.
- You have accessJehovah's Witnesses and blood transfusionsD. J. DoyleCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 717-718;
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Emson, H. E.
Evans, R. G.
- You have accessNew bottles, same old wine: right and wrong on physician supplyR. G. EvansCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 757-759;
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Giulivi, A.
- You have accessCan CJD be transmitted through the blood supply?A. GiuliviCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 714;
Guly, C.
- You have accessAn entrepreneurial attack on snowboard injuriesC. GulyCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 707;
- You have accessPot use not condoned, sports ethics centre maintainsC. GulyCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 707-708;
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Hill, M.
Hoey, J.
- You have accessCan CJD be transmitted through the blood supply?J. HoeyCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 715-716;
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Janicki, R.
Johnston, P.
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Kent, H.
- You have accessUncovering risks in early amniocentesisH. KentCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 710-711;
Kirby, R. L.
- You have accessHypodermic needles in the neuropathic foot of a patient with diabetesPGW. Woolfrey and R. L. KirbyCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 765-767;
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Larke, B.
- You have accessCan CJD be transmitted through the blood supply?B. LarkeCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 714-715;
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MacDonald, R. D.
McCourt, C.
- You have accessFortification par l'acide folique : Qu'est-ce que cela signifie pour les patients et les médecins?L. A. Turner and C. McCourtCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 775-776;
- You have accessFolic acid fortification: What does it mean for patients and physicians?L. A. Turner and C. McCourtCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 773-774;
Michaud, C.
- You have accessMRI of the Abdomen and Pelvis: A Text-AtlasC. MichaudCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 797;
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O'Donnell, B.
OReilly, M.
- You have accessFor the Class of '98, the real-world education is about to beginM. OReillyCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 793-795;
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Richmond, C.
- You have accessEngland's 800-year-old hospital will live onC. RichmondCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 709;
Rohwer, R. G.
- You have accessCan CJD be transmitted through the blood supply?R. G. RohwerCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 716-717;
Ryten, E.
- You have accessThe Class of 1989 and physician supply in CanadaE. Ryten, A. D. Thurber and L. BuskeCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 723-728;
- You have accessThe Class of 1989 and post-MD trainingE. Ryten, A. D. Thurber and L. BuskeCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 731-737;
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Scott, H. M.
Sibbald, B.
- You have accessWhy did 12 infants die? Winnipeg's endless inquest seeks answersB. SibbaldCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 783-789;
Sidorowicz, E.
Sullivan, P.
- You have accessTwo types of training but one type of emergency MD?P. SullivanCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 710;
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Theriault, M. E.
- You have accessHigh-billing general practitioners and family physicians in Ontario: How do they do it? An analysis of practice patterns of GP/FPs with annual billings over $400 000B. Chan, G. M. Anderson and M. E. TheriaultCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 741-746;
- You have accessFee code creep among general practitioners and family physicians in Ontario: Why does the ratio of intermediate to minor assessments keep climbing?B. Chan, G. M. Anderson and M. E. TheriaultCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 749-754;
Thurber, A. D.
- You have accessThe Class of 1989 and physician supply in CanadaE. Ryten, A. D. Thurber and L. BuskeCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 723-728;
- You have accessThe Class of 1989 and post-MD trainingE. Ryten, A. D. Thurber and L. BuskeCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 731-737;
Turner, L. A.
- You have accessFortification par l'acide folique : Qu'est-ce que cela signifie pour les patients et les médecins?L. A. Turner and C. McCourtCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 775-776;
- You have accessFolic acid fortification: What does it mean for patients and physicians?L. A. Turner and C. McCourtCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 773-774;
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Viner, G. S.
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Weiss, R. S.
Wilton, P.
- You have accessMDs sceptical, but patients say bee venom relieves MS symptomsP. WiltonCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 708;
Woolfrey, PGW.
- You have accessHypodermic needles in the neuropathic foot of a patient with diabetesPGW. Woolfrey and R. L. KirbyCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 765-767;
Wright, C. J.
- You have accessPractice patterns and billing patterns: Let's be frankC. J. WrightCMAJ March 24, 1998 158 (6) 760-761;