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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.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 25, Number 1, 29 February 2008
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Do GPs report diagnostic errors?
pp. 1-2(2)
Author: Kostopoulou, Olga

A new diagnostic rule for deep vein thrombosis: safety and efficiency in clinically relevant subgroups
pp. 3-8(6)
Authors: Toll, DB; Oudega, R; Vergouwe, Y; Moons, KGM; Hoes, AW

Parents and nurses during the immunization of childrenwhere is the power? A conversation analysis
pp. 14-19(6)
Authors: Plumridge, E; Goodyear-Smith, FA; Ross, J

Sickness certification in the general practice consultation: the patients perspective, a qualitative study
pp. 20-26(7)
Authors: O'Brien, Kathryn; Cadbury, Naomi; Rollnick, Stephen; Wood, Fiona

Do quality incentives change prescribing patterns in primary care? An observational study in Scotland
pp. 27-32(6)
Authors: MacBride-Stewart, Sean P; Elton, Rob; Walley, Tom

The effect of the UK incentive-based contract on the management of patients with coronary heart disease in primary care
pp. 33-39(7)
Authors: McGovern, Matt P; Boroujerdi, Massoud A; Taylor, Michael W; Williams, David J; Hannaford, Philip C; Lefevre, Karen E; Simpson, Colin R

Improving prevention in primary care: evaluating the effectiveness of outreach facilitation
pp. 40-48(9)
Authors: Hogg, W; Lemelin, J; Graham, ID; Grimshaw, J; Martin, C; Moore, L; Soto, E; ORourke, K

Effect of race on patient expectations regarding their primary care physicians
pp. 49-55(7)
Authors: Guerra, Carmen E; McDonald, Vanessa J; Ravenell, Karima L; Asch, David A; Shea, Judy A

How representative of primary care are research active practices? Cross-sectional survey
pp. 56-62(7)
Authors: McManus, Richard J; Ryan, Ronan; Jones, Miren; Wilson, Sue; Hobbs, FD Richard

Structured career pathways in academic primary care
pp. 63-67(5)
Authors: Foy, Robbie; Eccles, Martin

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