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Volume 17, Number 2, September 2009
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Refereed papers

Hospital data may be more accurate than census data in estimating the ethnic composition of general practice populations
pp. 67-78(12)
Authors: Hull, Sally A.; Rivas, Carol; Bobby, Jacqui; Boomla, Kambiz; Robson, John

Leveraging time and learning style, iPod vs. realtime attendance at a series of medicine residents conferences: a randomised controlled trial
pp. 87-94(8)
Authors: Tempelhof, Michael W.; Garman, Katherine S.; Langman, Matthew K.; Adams, Martha B.

Clinical informatics to improve quality of care: a population-based system for patients with diabetes mellitus
pp. 95-102(8)
Authors: Chaudhry, Rajeev; Tulledge-Scheitel, Sidna M.; Thomas, Matthew R.; Hunt, Vicki L.; Liesinger, Juliette T.; Rahman, Ahmed S.; Naessens, James M.; Davis, Lynn A.; Stroebel, Robert J.

Using surrogate markers in primary electronic patient record systems to confirm or refute the diagnosis of diabetes
pp. 121-129(9)
Authors: Bagheri, Ashkan; Sadek, Ahmed; Chan, Tom; Khunti, Kamlesh; de Lusignan, Simon

Letters to the Editor

Illogical placing of codes within a clinical classification
pp. 131-132(2)
Author: Wilcox, Merlyn

Conferences

UK conferences
pp. 133-133(1)

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