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Adolescence
ABC of adolescence
ABC of adolescence:
Consent, competence, and confidentiality
ABC of adolescence:
Epidemiology of health and illness
ABC of adolescence:
Adolescent development
ABC of adolescence:
Health promotion
ABC of adolescence:
Sexual health, contraception, and teenage pregnancy
ABC of adolescence:
Adolescents in primary care
ABC of adolescence:
Substance misuse: alcohol, tobacco, inhalants, and other drugs
ABC of adolescence:
Common mental health problems
ABC of adolescence:
Suicide and deliberate self harm in young people
ABC of adolescence:
Eating disorders and weight problems
ABC of adolescence:
Chronic illness and disability
ABC of adolescence:
Fatigue and somatic symptoms
Appointments
Nurse telephone triage for same day appointments in general practice
: multiple interrupted time series trial of effect on workload and costs BMJ 2002;325 1214
Complimentary
medicine
Recent advances: Complementary medicine
BMJ 2000;321 683-686
Emergency
medicine
Recent developments: Emergency medicine
BMJ 2002;324 958-962
Acute general practice
- a case for GPs working in hospitals
Infections
Regular review: Improving the care of patients with genital herpes
BMJ 2000;321 619-623
Preventing malaria in travellers
Information
technology
Recent advances: Consumer health informatics
BMJ 2000;320 1713-1716
Public standards and patients' control: how to keep electronic medical records accessible but private
Commentary: Open approaches to electronic patient records
Commentary: A patient's viewpoint
BMJ 2001;322 283-287
A survey of validity and utility of electronic patient records in a general practice
BMJ 2001;322 1401-1405
Ten ways to improve information technology in the NHS
Commentary: improve the quality of the consultation
Commentary: Clinical focus might make it work BMJ 2003;326 202-206
Using Microsoft PowerPoint, part 1
BMJ Career Focus 2004;329 17
Using Microsoft PowerPoint, part 2
BMJ Career Focus 2004;329 18
What makes a good clinical decision support system
Improving clinical practice using clinical decision support systems
: a systematic review of trials to identify features critical to success
ABC of health informatics:
How computers help make efficient use of consultations
Use of Google as a diagnostic aid
Investigations
Evidence base of clinical diagnosis: Rational, cost effective use of investigations in clinical practice
BMJ 2002;324 783-785
Glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) monitoring
Reassuring patients about normal test results
Effect of providing information about normal test results on patients' reassurance: randomised controlled trial
Hyponatraemia and hypernatraemia: pitfalls in testing
Spurious hyperkalaemia
Medical
ethics
Recent advances: Medical ethics
Peter A Singer BMJ 2000;321 282-285
Patient privacy and confidentiality
BMJ 2003;326 725-726
Ethics in practice: Genetic information: a joint account?
The criminalisation of fatal medical mistakes
: a social intolerance of medical mistakes has caused them to be criminalised BMJ 2003; 327: 1118-1119
"
Right to die
" A C Grayling
Patient consent—decision or assumption?
Obesity
Management of overweight and obese adults
BMJ 2002; 325: 757-761
ABC of obesity
Obesity and cancer
Cancer incidence and mortality in relation to body mass index in the Million Women Study: cohort study
Palliative
care
Recent advances: Palliative care
BMJ 2000;321 555-558
Recent developments: Management of pain
BMJ 2003;326 635-639
ABC of palliative care: Difficult pain
Screening
Effects of a programme of multifactorial home visits on falls and mobility impairments in elderly people at risk: randomised controlled trial
BMJ 2000;321 994-998
Guidelines for the prevention of falls in people over 65
BMJ 2000;321 1007-1011
ABC of colorectal cancer: Screening
BMJ 2000;321 1004-1006
Treatment of obesity: need to focus on high risk abdominally obese patients
BMJ 2001;322 716-720
Preventive home visits to elderly people
J Clark BMJ 2001;323 708
Effectiveness of home based support for older people
: systematic review and meta-analysis
Commentary: When, where, and why do preventive home visits BMJ 2001;323 719
How many conditions can a GP screen for?
For one thing, deciding the diagnosis and prognosis takes up more time than actually initiating treatment BMJ 2003; 327: 1117
Screening without evidence of efficacy
Screening and choice: Informed choice for screening: implications for evaluation
Communicating about screening
Will screening individuals at high risk of cardiovascular events deliver large benefits?
Yes
No
Smoking
Regular review: Effectiveness of interventions to help people stop smoking: findings from the Cochrane Library
BMJ 2000;321 355-358
NHS smoking cessation services and smoking prevalence
: observational study
Managing smoking cessation
ABC of smoking cessation
ABC of smoking cessation:
Why people smoke
ABC of smoking cessation:
Population strategies to prevent smoking
ABC of smoking cessation:
The problem of tobacco smoking
ABC of smoking cessation:
Nicotine replacement therapy
ABC of smoking cessation:
Setting up a cessation service
ABC of smoking cessation:
Use of simple advice and behavioural support
ABC of smoking cessation:
Cessation interventions in routine health care
ABC of smoking cessation:
Assessment of dependence and motivation to stop smoking
ABC of smoking cessation:
Special groups of smokers
ABC of smoking cessation:
Bupropion and other non-nicotine pharmacotherapies
ABC of smoking cessation:
Harm reduction
Others
TIPS ON... Essay writing
BMJ 2002;324 87
TIPS ON...Preparing a public speech
BMJ 2002;324 127
TIPS ON...How to keep up to date with the latest literature
BMJ 2002;324 183
TIPS ON...Teaching a mixed group of learners
BMJ 2002;324 191
TIPS ON...Resigning
BMJ 2002;324 199
TIPS ON...Making the most of conferences
BMJ 2002;325 31
TIPS ON...: Dealing with complaints
BMJ 2002;325 47
TIPS ON ...: Taking study leave
BMJ 2002;325 55
TIPS ON...: Preparing a presentation
BMJ 2002;325 87
TIPS ON...: Writing a medicolegal report
The way I see it: Courtroom skills
TIPS ON...: Conducting interviews
BMJ 2002;325 116
TIPS ON...: Project management
BMJ 2002;325 127
TIPS ON...: Merging two organisations
BMJ 2002;325 210
TIPS ON...: Working from home
BMJ 2002;325 212
Tips on...: How to be child friendly
BMJ 2003; 327: 126
10-minute consultation: Food allergy
BMJ 2002;325 1337
Continuity of care: a multidisciplinary review
BMJ 2003;327:1219-1221
Completing a death certificate
BMJ Career Focus 2004;328 217
Induction for GP locums--how to get it right
BMJ Career Focus 2005;330 gp190-gp191
Dealing with bullies
BMJ Career Focus 2005;330 201-202
A basic guide to tax planning for doctors
BMJ Career Focus 2005;330 180-181
Making an impact at meetings where you don't know anyone
BMJ Career Focus 2005;330 179
Nurse led care
Cost effectiveness of nurse led secondary prevention clinics for coronary heart disease in primary care
: follow up of a randomised controlled trial
The patient safety story
10-minute consultation: Cancer prevention
Tackling troubled teams
BMJ Career Focus 2005;331 115-116
Confidence--an issue for doctors?
BMJ Career Focus 2005;331 117
Assessing doctors in difficulty: the assessor's experience
BMJ Career Focus 2005;331 118-119
The path to academic medicine: Paying the bills and breaking the mould
BMJ Career Focus 2005;331 120-121
A guide to the new GMS contract
BMJ Career Focus 2005;331 gp120
Making telephone referrals
BMJ Career Focus 2005;331 121
Mission statements
BMJ Career Focus 2006;332 gp229-gp230
Restless legs syndrome
Life as a GP locum
BMJ Career Focus 2006;333 gp163-gp165
I haven't got time
Alarm symptoms in primary care
The role of pharmacists in primary care
Assessment and management of medically unexplained symptoms
Should primary care be nurse led?
Yes
No
Rehabilitation after critical illness: summary of NICE guidance
How to handle stress and look after your mental health
Brad Cheek: last updated May 2009
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