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Family Practice is an international journal aimed at practitioners, teachers and researchers in the fields of family medicine, general practice and primary care in both developed and developing countries.

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Volume 21, Number 5, October 2004

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Developing academic careers in family medicine within the Mediterranean setting
pp. 477-478(2)
Authors: Christos Lionis; Francesco Carelli; Jean Karl Soler

“I want more time with my doctor”: a quantitative study of time and the consultation
pp. 479-483(5)
Authors: Jane Ogden; Kheelna Bavalia; Matthew Bull; Stuart Frankum; Chris Goldie; Micaela Gosslau; Azita Jones; Sonia Kumar; Kishor Vasant

Providing health care to low-income women: a matter of trust
pp. 484-491(8)
Authors: Vanessa B Sheppard; Ruth E Zambrana; Ann S O'Malley

Perceptions of patient expectation for an antibiotic: a comparison of walk-in centre nurses and GPs
pp. 492-499(8)
Authors: MC Weiss; T Deave; TJ Peters; C Salisbury

Acute cough: a qualitative analysis of how GPs manage the consultation when patients explicitly or implicitly expect antibiotic prescriptions
pp. 500-506(7)
Authors: Attila Altiner; André Knauf; Jette Moebes; Martin Sielk; Stefan Wilm

Ending the doctor–patient relationship in general practice: a proposed model
pp. 507-514(8)
Authors: Tim Stokes; Mary Dixon-Woods; Robert K McKinley

Why are patients removed from their doctors' lists? A comparison of patients' and doctors' accounts of removal
pp. 515-518(4)
Authors: Fiona Sampson; James Munro; Mark Pickin; Jon Nicholl

“Opening a can of worms”: GP and practice nurse barriers to talking about sexual health in primary care
pp. 528-536(9)
Authors: Merryn Gott; Elisabeth Galena; Sharron Hinchliff; Helen Elford

Randomized trial in family practice of a brief intervention to reduce STI risk in young adults
pp. 537-544(8)
Authors: Elizabeth M Proude; Catherine D'Este; Jeanette E Ward

Physician you can heal yourself! Cognitive behavioural training reduces stress in GPs
pp. 545-551(7)
Authors: Maria Gardiner; Greg Lovell; Paul Williamson

Isolation, flexibility and change in vocational training for general practice: personal and educational problems experienced by general practice registrars in Australia
pp. 559-566(8)
Authors: Sarah L Larkins; Margaret Spillman; Julie Parison; Richard B Hays; John Vanlint; Craig Veitch

Effects of secondary prevention clinics on health status in patients with coronary heart disease: 4 year follow-up of a randomized trial in primary care
pp. 567-574(8)
Authors: Peter Murchie; Neil C Campbell; Lewis D Ritchie; H George Deans; Joan Thain

Better Prescribing Project: a randomized controlled trial of the impact of case-based educational modules and personal prescribing feedback on prescribing for hypertension in primary care
pp. 575-581(7)
Authors: Carol P Herbert; James M Wright; Malcolm Maclure; Jacqueline Wakefield; Colin Dormuth; Pamela Brett-MacLean; Jeanne Legare; John Premi

Setting priorities and identifying barriers for general practice research in Europe. Results from an EGPRWmeeting
pp. 587-593(7)
Authors: C Lionis; HEJH Stoffers; E Hummers-Pradier; F Griffiths; D Rotar-Pavliccaron; JJ Rethans

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