Genetic Dilemmas
Home Preview Program/CME Materials Get Program/CME Materials Featured Article Program Faculty
Additional Resources
Contact/Feedback
Program Credits
Website Policies
Download Acrobat Reader

This page includes a sampling of up to 25 citations of listings within the PubMed database. If these citations appear useful you may wish to run the search again at PubMed for a complete listing of all available citations.

PubMed is a service of the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), a division of the National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The NLM does not hold the copyright on abstracts that may be attached to PubMed entries; the copyright holders are the publishers of the journals in which the abstracts appear. Please read the NCBI Disclaimer and Copyright Notice before accessing material from PubMed.

Common problems and emergencies in the obstetric patient.

Prim Care
PMID #

Churg-Strauss syndrome associated with HIV infection.

J Am Board Fam Pract
PMID #

Educating the pediatrician of the 21st century: defining and implementing a competency-based system.

Pediatrics
PMID #

Shifting paradigms: from Flexner to competencies.

Acad Med
PMID #

The primary care setting: managing medical comorbidity in the elderly depressed patient.

Geriatrics
PMID #

Tobacco excise taxes: stop children from starting!

Md Med J
PMID #

Physicians' attitudes toward complementary or alternative medicine: a regional survey.

J Am Board Fam Pract
PMID #

Helping patients stop smoking.

Md Med J
PMID #

Physician estimates of substance abuse in Baltimore and Cumberland: 1991.

Md Med J
PMID #

HIV in Maryland. Experiences and attitudes of family physicians.

Med Care
PMID #

A survey of resident orientation in family practice residency programs.

Fam Med
PMID #

Abstract creep and author inflation.

N Engl J Med
PMID #

Panic disorder and agoraphobia. Nondrug treatment options for primary care physicians.

Postgrad Med
PMID #

Hospital privileges for family physicians. Patterns of recent residency graduates, residency director perceptions, and resident expectations.

J Fam Pract
PMID #

Family medicine residency training--three or four years?

J Fam Pract
PMID #