13. Grover SA, Lowensteyn I, Esrey KL, Steinert Y, Joseph L, Abrahamo- wicz M: How accurately do Canadian physicians assess coro- nary risk in their patients? The preliminary results of the Coronary Health Assessment study (CHAS). BMJ 1995, 310:975-78. 14. Wood D, De Backer G, ...
BMC Family Practice BioMed Central Research article Open Access Family physicians' involvement and self-reported comfort and skill in care of children with behavioral and emotional problems: a population-based survey Anton R Miller*1,2, Charlotte Johnston3, Anne F Klassen1,2, Stuart Fine4 and ...
Results: All physicians were board certified in family or general internal medicine (n = 28). Practices were located in urban (n = 12), suburban (n = 14) and inner city locations (n = 1). All physicians felt they did a good job of treating hypertension. Most physicians felt the ...
1884–1939. Englewood CT.: Ukrainian Academic Press, 1987. ‘The first history of the women’s movement in the Ukraine. The book reveals that Ukrainian women, constrained by national and traditional issues, began to develop self-help organisations in their rural communities. It analyses a vast...
As marriage counseling began to gain more public recognition and professional status, two physicians, Abraham and Hannah Stone, opened up a marriage consultation center in 1929 and offered professional marriage counseling at the Community Church in New York City. The next efforts at institutionalizing ...
William Robinson, one of the first known physicians in the area, who emigrated here from Scotland with his family. The plantation is a rare example of late 17th century frame construction, notable for its chamfered and carved summer beam, rubble stone foundation and massive fireplace foundation ...
of family members containing information provided by non-family members, for example, attending physicians who were more concerned with cause of death than the spelling of the names of our ancestors. The death certificate of our great grandmother says Amelia Woodworth. I am inclined to believe ...
13. Grover SA, Lowensteyn I, Esrey KL, Steinert Y, Joseph L, Abrahamo- wicz M: How accurately do Canadian physicians assess coro- nary risk in their patients? The preliminary results of the Coronary Health Assessment study (CHAS). BMJ 1995, 310:975-78. 14. Wood D, De Backer G, ...
Results: All physicians were board certified in family or general internal medicine (n = 28). Practices were located in urban (n = 12), suburban (n = 14) and inner city locations (n = 1). All physicians felt they did a good job of treating hypertension. Most physicians felt the ...
practice, and evidence for its contribution to improved health outcomes is limited in this setting. Short of radical changes in reimbursement, new tools will be required to aid primary care physicians in the efficient collection and application of patient family history in the era of genetic ...