Subject Index to Volume 25, 2012 ================================ **Academic health center,** role in supporting physicians who work in challenging contexts, 25(6):756-758 **Accreditation,** accommodating proposed maternity care training requirements, 25(6):827–831 **Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS),** septicemia in, 25(3):318–322 **Active surveillance,** prostate cancer, patient perspective, 25(6):763–770 **Acupuncture,** for hot flashes, breast cancer survivors, 25(3):323–332 **Adolescence,** primary care, depression, and anxiety, 25(3):291–299 **Adult attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),** self-report scale, 25(6):840–846 **Agranulocytosis,** cocaine use and, 25(4):528–530 **Alcohol consumption** excessive, primary care program to reverse, 25(5):712–722 improving multiple health risk behaviors in primary care, 25(5):701–712 lifestyle habits and mortality in overweight individuals, 25(1):9–15 screening and counseling tool for alcohol misuse, 25(5):605–613 **Alcoholism** primary care program to reverse excessive alcohol consumption, 25(5):712–722 screening and counseling tool for alcohol misuse, 25(5):605–613 **Aldosterone,** hyperaldosteronism, patients with hypertension, 25(1):98–103 **Alternative medicine,** acupuncture for hot flashes, breast cancer survivors, 25(3):323–332 **American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM)** examinations cheating, implications for examinees, 25(3):400–401 reliability of, implications for test takers, 25(1):131–133 “sum of subtest to overall score discrepancy,” 25(2):260–261 heart failure self-assessment module simulation actions vis-à-vis guideline recommendations, 25(4):551–552 **American Board of Medical Specialties,** self-assessment modules, knowledge assessment responses, 25(6):939–940 **American Recovery and Reinvestment Act,** NHSC workforce with, 25(5):723–733 **Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis,** dyspnea caused by respiratory muscle weakness, 25(3):396–397 **Angina pectoris,** undiagnosed, low education and, 25(4):416–421 **Antibiotics** antibiotic prescription in febrile children, 25(6):810–818 azithromycin for bronchial asthma in adults, 25(4):443–459 **Antiplatelets,** oral, focus update on prasugrel, 25(3):343–349 **Anxiety,** in adolescents, somatic and emotional predictors, 25(3):291–299 **Apnea,** insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea, 25(1):104–110 **Arthritis** septic, sternoclavicular joint, 25(6):908–912 shoulder injury related to vaccine administration, 25(6):919–922 **Asthma** action plans, team approach, 25(2):247–249 bronchial, azithromycin for, 25(4):443–459 **Bacteremia,** septicemia in patients with AIDS, 25(3):318–322 **Bacterial infections,** soil-related, 25(5):734–744 **Behavioral counseling,** screening and counseling tool for alcohol misuse, 25(5):605–613 **Behavioral symptoms,** Klinefelter syndrome in prepubertal age, 25(5):745–749 **Bell palsy,** diabetes mellitus and, 25(6):819–826 **Bipolar disorder,** EHR-based tools for screening, 25(3):283–290 **BIRADS,** incomplete screening mammograms based on age and race, 25(1):128–130 **Body mass index,** diabetes, hypertension, and mortality, 25(4):422–431 **Breast cancer** incomplete screening mammograms based on age and race, 25(1):128–130 survivors, acupuncture for hot flashes, 25(3):323–332 **Cancer risk,** weight status and perception of colorectal cancer risk, 25(6):792–797 **Cancer screening** colorectal cancer, 25(1):63–72, 25(1):73–82, 25(3):308–317, 25(6):771–781, 25(6):782–791, 25(6):792–797 incomplete screening mammograms based on age and race, 25(1):128–130 long-term cancer survivors, 25(4):460–469 prostate cancer, 25(1):111–119, 25(6):927–929 **Cardiovascular abnormalities** anomalous coronary arteries found in syncopal workup, 25(4):541–546 children and young adults with sudden cardiac arrest, 25(4):408–415 French approach to risk factor management, 25(4):477–486 resistant hypertension, 25(4):487–495 **Cardiovascular diseases,** focus update on prasugrel, 25(3):343–349 **Career choice,** match rates into family medicine, 25(6):894–907 **Career satisfaction,** “grit” and, in rural and nonrural doctors, 25(6):832–839 **Case reports** agranulocytosis and cocaine use, 25(4):528–530 anomalous coronary artery found in syncopal workup, 25(4):541–546 endoscopic repair of colonic perforation, 25(3):383–389 eosinophilic gastroenteritis with anemia and syncope, 25(6):913–918 Klinefelter syndrome in prepubertal age, 25(5):745–749 levamisole-altered cocaine, 25(4):531–535 mental health treatment initiation, 25(2):255–259 mesh and irritable bowel syndrome, 25(1):120–123 muscle disease in children with elevated transaminase, 25(4):536–540 septic arthritis, sternoclavicular joint, 25(6):908–912 septicemia in patients with AIDS, 25(3):318–322 strongyloides as a cause of fever, 25(3):390–393 target lesions and other paintball injuries, 25(1):124–127 **Catheterization,** focus update on prasugrel, 25(3):343–349 **Cell phones,** communication technology usage among patients, 25(5):625–634 **Children** antibiotic prescription in febrile children, 25(6):810–818 declining numbers of family physicians caring for, 25(2):139–140 depression and anxiety in adolescents, 25(3):291–299 family physicians closing their doors to, 25(2):141–142 muscle disease in children with elevated transaminase, 25(4):536–540 phototherapy use in newborns, 25(4):437–441 stringency of pediatric quality care measures, 25(5):686–693 **Chlorthalidone,** diuretic of choice in hypertension simulations, 25(6):805–809 **Chronic disease** care for patients with pain, 25(5):652–660 reducing emergency department utilization by the uninsured, 25(2):184–191 **Clinical epidemiology** clinical decision rule for diagnosis of influenza, 25(1):55–62 EHR measurement of depression and suicide, 25(5):582–593 **Clinical practice guidelines,** phototherapy use in newborns, 25(4):437–441 **Clinical trials,** azithromycin for bronchial asthma in adults, 25(4):443–459 **Cocaine** levamisole-altered, case series, 25(4):531–535 use, agranulocytosis and, 25(4):528–530 **Collaboration** difficulties encountered in collaborative care, 25(2):168–176 quality improvement collaboratives and practice change, 25(2):149–157 **Colonoscopy,** endoscopic repair of colonic perforation, 25(3):383–389 **Colorectal cancer** care, providers' needs for information about, 25(5):635–651 risk, weight status and perception of, 25(6):792–797 screening discussions by screening rates, 25(6):771–781 educational materials to improve, 25(1):73–82 intervention trial, 25(1):63–72 physician recommendation and patient adherence, 25(6):782–791 rural areas, 25(3):308–317 **Commentary** critical access hospital graduate medical education: too little, and maybe too late, 25(1):6 essentials for great teams: trust, diversity, communication … and joy, 25(2):146–148 family physicians closing their doors to children: considering the implications, 25(1):141–142 guest family physician commentaries, 25(1):5, 25(3):274 the impending crisis in the decline of family physicians providing maternity care, 25(3):272–273 measuring the impact of practice-based research networks, 25(5):557–559 more house calls by fewer physicians, 25(6):759–760 Share the Care**K**: building teams in primary care practices, 25(2):143–145 supporting physicians who work in challenging contexts: a role for the academic health center, 25(6):756–758 **Communication,** technology usage among patients, 25(5):625–634 **Community health centers,** satisfaction of family physicians, 25(4):470–476 **Community health networks,** stringency of pediatric quality care measures, 25(5):686–693 **Community medicine** impact of a wellness portal on preventive care, 25(2):158–167 lessons and challenges, 25(5):560–564 pain and depression, underserved cohort, 25(3):300–307 recommendation and adherence for colorectal cancer screening, 25(6):782–791 **Comorbidity** mental health treatment initiation, 25(2):255–259 team approach to chronic care management for diabetic patients, 25(2):245–246 **Competency-based education,** accommodating proposed maternity care training requirements, 25(6):827–831 **Complementary medicine,** acupuncture for hot flashes in breast cancer survivors, 25(3):323–332 **Computed tomography (CT),** increased emergency department use for common chest symptoms without clear patient benefits, 25(1):33–41 **Computers** communication technology usage among patients, 25(5):625–634 computer-assisted diagnosis, Cushing syndrome, 25(2):199–208 impact of a wellness portal on preventive care, 25(2):158–167 **Contraception,** informed consent, medications with potential adverse fetal effects, 25(5):661–668 **Coordinating centers,** multi-practice-based research networks and, 25(5):577–581 **Coping skills** impact of patient safety incidents on physicians and staff, 25(2):177–183 trauma in a group of inner-city family physicians, 25(6):840–846 **Correspondence** consider muscle disease in children with elevated transaminase, 25(3):937–938 irritable bowel syndrome: a “mesh” of a situation, 25(3):398–399 maternal depressive symptomology: 16-month follow-up of infant and maternal health-related quality of life, 25(3):398 **Cortisol,** in Cushing syndrome, 25(2):199–208 **Cost analysis,** cost of integrating a physical activity counselor, 25(2):250–252 **Cost effectiveness,** reducing emergency department utilization by the uninsured, 25(2):184–191 **Counseling** cost of integrating a physical activity counselor, 25(2):250–252 improving multiple health risk behaviors in primary care, 25(5):701–712 tools, for alcohol misuse, 25(5):605–613 **Crisis intervention,** improving multiple health risk behaviors in primary care, 25(5):701–712 **Critical access hospitals (CAHs)** increasing GME in, 25(1):7–8 role in GME, 25(1):6 **Cross-cultural comparison,** French approach to cardiovascular risk factor management, 25(4):477–486 **Cross-sectional studies** low education and undiagnosed angina, 25(4):416–421 survey, satisfaction of family physicians, community health centers, 25(4): 470–476 **Culture,** perspectives on process, people, politics, and presence, 25(5):930–936 **Cushing syndrome,** diagnosis, 25(2):199–208 **Data reporting,** data collection and reporting costs for diabetes quality improvement, 25(3):275–282 **Decision making** clinical decision rule for diagnosis of influenza, 25(1):55–62 diagnostic errors in primary care, 25(1):87–97 impact of a wellness portal on preventive care, 25(2):158–167 prostate cancer, 25(6):753–755, 25(6):763–770 **Delivery of health care** Care by Design**K** and the patient-centered medical home, 25(2):216–223 colorectal cancer screening discussions by screening rates, 25(6):771–781 French approach to cardiovascular risk factor management, 25(4):477–486 managing patient populations in primary care, 25(2):238–244 mental health treatment initiation, 25(2):255–259 team approach to providing asthma action plans, 25(2):247–249 **Dementia** cognitive and behavioral problems, management guidelines, 25(3):350–366 recognition and diagnosis, practical guidelines, 25(3):367–382 **Depression** in adolescents, somatic and emotional predictors, 25(3):291–299 EHR-based tools for bipolar screening, 25(3):283–290 EHR measurement of, 25(5):582–593 pain and, in underserved cohort, 25(3):300–307 **Diabetes,** type 2 dietary fiber for treatment of, meta-analysis, 25(1):16–23 proton pump inhibitor therapy, lower glycosylated hemoglobin levels associated with, 25(1):50–54 **Diabetes care** preventative, insurance coverage and, 25(1):42–49 quality improvement, data collection and reporting costs, 25(3):275–282 **Diabetes mellitus** Bell palsy and, 25(6):819–826 body mass index, diabetes, hypertension, and mortality, 25(4):422–431 role of the champion in primary care change efforts, 25(5):676–685 team approach to chronic care management, 25(2):245–246 **Diagnosis** Cushing syndrome, 25(2):199–208 dementia, 25(3):367–382 influenza, 25(1):55–62 **Diagnostic errors,** in primary care, 25(1):87–97 **Diaphoresis,** night sweats, 25(6):869–877 **Diet,** improving multiple health risk behaviors in primary care, 25(5):701–712 **Dietary fiber,** for treatment of type 2 diabetes, meta-analysis, 25(1):16–23 **Diuretics,** diuretic of choice in hypertension simulations, 25(6):805–809 **Doctor-patient relations** addressing intimate partner violence, 25(3):333–342 colorectal cancer screening discussions by screening rates, 25(6):771–781 difficult encounters with psychiatric patients, 25(5):669–675 French approach to cardiovascular risk factor management, 25(4):477–486 **Domestic violence,** addressing intimate partner violence, 25(3):333–342 **Drug industry,** expired sample closet medications, 25(3):394–395 **Drug utilization,** agranulocytosis and cocaine use, 25(4):528–530 **Dyspnea,** caused by respiratory muscle weakness, 25(3):396–397 **Editorial Office News and Notes** Content Usage and the Most Frequently Read Articles by Issue in 2011, 25(3):266–269 Peer Reviewers for *JABFM* in 2011, 25(2):135–138 **Editor's Notes** Answers to Common Clinical Questions, 25(1):1–4 Cardiovascular Diseases and Other Evidence for Primary Care Clinical Practice, 25(4):403–405 Focus on Clinical Practice: Improving the Quality of Health Care, 25(3):263–265 Primary Care Research Conducted in Networks: Getting Down to Business, 25(5):553–556 Prostate Cancer Decision-Making, Health Services, and the Family Physician Workforce, 25(6):753–755 **Education,** low, undiagnosed angina and, 25(4):416–421 **Electronic health records (EHR)** electronic standing orders in primary care, 25(5):594–604 lessons and challenges, 25(5):560–564 measurement of depression and suicide, 25(5):582–593 stringency of pediatric quality care measures, 25(5):686–693 tools to screen for bipolar disorder, 25(3):283–290 **Electronic medical records (EMRs)** implementation after 2 years, 25(4):522–527 insurance coverage and receipt of diabetes care, 25(1):42–49 perspectives on implementation, 25(4):511–521 **Electronic prescribing,** early adopters of, struggle with meaningful use, 25(1):24–32 **Emergency medicine** increased CT use for common chest symptoms without clear patient benefits, 25(1):33–41 reducing emergency department utilization by the uninsured, 25(2):184–191 **Endocrine diseases,** Cushing syndrome, 25(2):199–208 **Endoscopic repair,** iatrogenic colonic perforation during diagnostic colonoscopy, 25(3):383–389 **Eosinophilic gastroenteritis,** with anemia and syncope, 25(6):913–918 **Evidence-based medicine** clinical decision rule for diagnosis of influenza, 25(1):55–62 impact of a wellness portal on preventive care, 25(2):158–167 **Exercise** lifestyle habits and mortality, overweight individuals, 25(1):9–15 owners and pets exercising together, 25(6):923–926 **Family medicine** antibiotic prescription in febrile children, 25(6):810–818 insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea, 25(1):104–110 match rates into, 25(6):894–907 reflections perspectives on process, people, politics, and presence, 25(5):930–936 quiet healing, 25(4):547–549 Teams in a Patient-Centered Medical Home Practice, 25(2):224–231 trauma in a group of inner-city family physicians, 25(6):840–846 **Family medicine research** colorectal cancer screening intervention trial, 25(1):63–72 communication technology usage among patients, 25(5):625–634 impact of patient safety incidents on physicians and staff, 25(2):177–183 practice-based research networks in 2011, 25(5):565–571 team approach to chronic care management for diabetic patients, 25(2):245–246 use of the AIM-HI for fitness in family practice, 25(5):694–700 **Family physicians** declining numbers caring for children, 25(2):139–140 declining percentage attending to women's gender-specific health needs, 25(4):406–407 declining proportion providing maternity care, 25(3):270–271 electronic medical record implementation after 2 years, 25(4):511–521 engagement in Maintenance of Certification, 25(6):761–762 impact of patient safety incidents, 25(2):177–183 perspectives on electronic medical record implementation, 25(4):522–527 providing maternity care, decline of, impending crisis in, 25(3):272–273 satisfaction, community health centers, 25(4): 470–476 **Fever** antibiotic prescription in febrile children, 25(6):810–818 fever of unknown origin, strongyloides as a cause of, 25(3):390–393 **Focus groups,** building a patient-centered medical home, 25(2):192–198 **Formulary checks,** early adopters of electronic prescribing, 25(1):24–32 **France,** approach to cardiovascular risk factor management, 25(4):477–486 **Fungal infections,** soil-related, 25(5):734–744 **Gastrointestinal disorders** eosinophilic gastroenteritis with anemia and syncope, 25(6):913–918 irritable bowel syndrome and surgical mesh, 25(1):120–123 soil-related bacterial and fungal infections, 25(5):734–744 **Gastrointestinal tract,** endoscopic repair of colonic perforation, 25(3):383–389 **Geriatric patients,** see Older patients **Glycosylated hemoglobin,** lower levels in type 2 diabetes, proton pump inhibitor therapy associated with, 25(1):50–54 **Graduate medical education (GME)** increasing, in CAHs, 25(1):7–8 role of CAHs, 25(1):6 **Grit,** satisfaction and, in rural and nonrural doctors, 25(6):832–839 **Guidelines** clinical practice, phototherapy use in newborns, 25(4):437–441 management of cognitive and behavioral problems in dementia, 25(3):350–366 recognition and diagnosis of dementia, 25(3):367–382 **Hawthorne Effect,** in practice-based research, 25(1):83–86 **Health behavior,** improving multiple health risk behaviors in primary care, 25(5):701–712 **Health care disparities,** colorectal cancer screening in rural areas, 25(3):308–317 **Health care economics,** managing patient populations in primary care, 25(2):238–244 **Health care reform** Care by Design**K** and the patient-centered medical home, 25(2):216–223 teams in a patient-centered medical home practice, 25(2):224–231 **Health care seeking behavior,** mental health treatment initiation, 25(2):255–259 **Health care surveys,** national survey of hemochromatosis patients, 25(4):432–436 **Health care systems,** lessons and challenges, 25(5):560–564 **Health care teams** approach to chronic care management for diabetic patients, 25(2):245–246 approach to providing asthma action plans, 25(2):247–249 Care by Design**K** and the patient-centered medical home, 25(2):216–223 cost of integrating a physical activity counselor, 25(2):250–252 delegating responsibility to nonprofessionals, 25(2):209–215 difficulties encountered in collaborative care, 25(2):168–176 patient care team, “office nurse” level of training, 25(6):854–861 patient-centered medical home practice, 25(2):224–231 reducing emergency department utilization by the uninsured, 25(2):184–191 Shared Care Model for the homeless, 25(2):253–254 **Health education,** educational materials to improve colorectal cancer screening, 25(1):73–82 **Health information technology** practice-based research networks, meeting future challenges, 25(5):572–576 quality vs. practice size and, 25(5):614–624 **Health insurance,** coverage and receipt of diabetes care, 25(1):42–49 **Health knowledge,** low education and undiagnosed angina, 25(4):416–421 **Health personnel,** NHSC workforce with the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, 25(5):723–733 **Health policy** data collection and reporting costs for diabetes quality improvement, 25(3):275–282 engagement of family physicians in Maintenance of Certification, 25(6):761–762 insurance coverage and receipt of diabetes care, 25(1):42–49 managing patient populations in primary care, 25(2):238–244 match rates into family medicine, 25(6):894–907 NHSC workforce with the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, 25(5):723–733 **Hematology** agranulocytosis and cocaine use, 25(4):528–530 national survey of hemochromatosis patients, 25(4):432–436 **Hemochromatosis,** national survey of patients, 25(4):432–436 **Herniorrhaphy,** mesh and irritable bowel syndrome, 25(1):120–123 **Hospitals** critical access hospitals increasing GME in, 25(1):7–8 role in GME, 25(1):6 emergency departments increased CT use for common chest symptoms, 25(1):33–41 reducing utilization by the uninsured, 25(2):184–191 **Hot flashes,** acupuncture for breast cancer survivors, 25(3):323–332 **House calls** Medicare beneficiaries, trends, 25(6):862–868 more, by fewer physicians, 25(6):759–760 **Hydrochlorothiazide,** diuretic of choice in hypertension simulations, 25(6):805–809 **Hyperaldosteronism,** prevalence in patients with resistant hypertension, 25(1):98–103 **Hyperbilirubinemia,** phototherapy use in newborns, 25(4):437–441 **Hypertension** body mass index, diabetes, hypertension, and mortality, 25(4):422–431 control, delegating responsibility to nonprofessionals, 25(2):209–215 resistant, 25(1):98–103, 25(4):487–495 simulations, diuretic of choice in, 25(6):805–809 **Iatrogenic colonic repair,** of colonic perforation during diagnostic colonoscopy, 25(3):383–389 **Immunizations** adult, update on, 25(4):496–510 shoulder injury related to vaccine administration, 25(6):919–922 **Immunology,** shoulder injury related to vaccine administration, 25(6):919–922 **Infants,** phototherapy use in newborns, 25(4):437–441 **Infectious diseases** antibiotic prescription in febrile children, 25(6):810–818 azithromycin for bronchial asthma in adults, 25(4):443–459 strongyloides as a cause of fever, 25(3):390–393 **Influenza,** diagnosis, development and validation of clinical decision rule, 25(1):55–62 **Informed consent,** medications with potential adverse fetal effects, 25(5):661–668 **Insomnia,** as independent predictor of obstructive sleep apnea, 25(1):104–110 **Intellectual disability,** Klinefelter syndrome in prepubertal age, 25(5):745–749 **Interprofessional relations,** difficulties encountered in collaborative care, 25(2):168–176 **Iowa Research Network (IRENE) practices,** educational materials to improve colorectal cancer screening, 25(1):73–82 **Irritable bowel syndrome,** mesh and, 25(1):120–123 ***Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (JABFM)*,** peer reviewers for, 25(2):135–138 **Klinefelter syndrome,** characteristic cognitive and behavioral pattern, prepubertal age, 25(5):745–749 **Learning disorders,** Klinefelter syndrome in prepubertal age, 25(5):745–749 **Leukopenia,** levamisole-altered cocaine, case series, 25(4):531–535 **Levamisole** agranulocytosis and cocaine use, 25(4):528–530 -altered cocaine, case series, 25(4):531–535 **Lifestyle habits,** mortality and, overweight and obese individuals, 25(1):9–15 **Lifestyle modification,** use of the AIM-HI for fitness in family practice, 25(5):694–700 **Low-income population,** stringency of pediatric quality care measures, 25(5):686–693 **Lubrication,** speculum, Pap test accuracy and, 25(6):798–804 **Maintenance of Certification-Family Practice (MC-FP)** engagement of family physicians, 25(6):761–762 “sum of subtest to overall score discrepancy,” 25(2):260–261 **Mammography,** incomplete screening mammograms based on age and race, 25(1):128–130 **Managed care,** guidelines, cognitive and behavioral problems in dementia, 25(3):350–366 **Marketing,** expired sample closet medications, 25(3):394–395 **Maternity care** accommodating proposed training requirements, 25(6):827–831 decline of family physicians providing, impending crisis in, 25(3):272–273 declining proportion family physicians providing, 25(3):270–271 **Meaningful use,** early adopters of electronic prescribing, 25(1):24–32 **Medical education** accommodating proposed maternity care training requirements, 25(6):827–831 match rates into family medicine, 25(6):894–907 perspectives on process, people, politics, and presence, 25(5):930–936 **Medical errors,** impact of patient safety incidents on physicians and staff, 25(2):177–183 **Medical home,** patient-centered building, 25(2):192–198 Care by Design**K** and, 25(2):216–223 teams in, 25(2):224–231 **Medical oncology,** prostate cancer, watchful waiting/active surveillance, patient perspective, 25(6):763–770 **Medical specialty,** “grit” and, in rural and nonrural doctors, 25(6):832–839 **Medicare,** beneficiaries, trends in physician house calls, 25(6):862–868 **Medication history documentation,** early adopters of electronic prescribing, 25(1):24–32 **Mental health** adult ADHD self-report scale, 25(6):840–846 depression and anxiety in adolescents, 25(3):291–299 difficult encounters with psychiatric patients, 25(5):669–675 EHR-based tools for bipolar screening, 25(3):283–290 pain and depression, underserved cohort, 25(3):300–307 treatment initiation, 25(2):255–259 **Metabolism,** Cushing syndrome, 25(2):199–208 **Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus,** Hawthorne Effect in practice-based research, 25(1):83–86 **Minority health,** colorectal cancer screening in rural areas, 25(3):308–317 **Mortality** healthy lifestyle habits and, overweight and obese individuals, 25(1):9–15 short-term, body mass index and, 25(4):422–431 **Motor activity,** cost of integrating a physical activity counselor, 25(2):250–252 **Muscle disease,** children with elevated transaminase, 25(4):536–540 **Muscular dystrophy,** muscle disease in children with elevated transaminase, 25(4):536–540 **Mycoses,** soil-related bacterial and fungal infections, 25(5):734–744 **Narrative,** perspectives on process, people, politics, and presence, 25(5):930–936 **National Health Service Corps (NHSC),** workforce with the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, 25(5):723–733 **Neurology** diabetes mellitus and Bell palsy, 25(6):819–826 muscle disease in children with elevated transaminase, 25(4):536–540 **Neuromuscular disorders,** dyspnea caused by respiratory muscle weakness, 25(3):396–397 **Newborns,** phototherapy use in, clinical adherence to guideline, 25(4):437–441 **Night sweats,** 25(6):869–877 **Nursing,** “office nurse” level of training, 25(6):854–861 **Nutrition,** lifestyle habits and mortality, overweight individuals, 25(1):9–15 **Obesity** body mass index, diabetes, hypertension, and mortality, 25(4):422–431 healthy lifestyle habits and mortality in individuals, 25(1):9–15 owners and pets exercising together, 25(6):923–926 weight status and perception of colorectal cancer risk, 25(6):792–797 **Obstetrics,** accommodating proposed maternity care training requirements, 25(6):827–831 **Obstructive sleep apnea,** insomnia as independent predictor of, 25(1):104–110 **Older patients** anomalous coronary artery found in syncopal workup, 25(4):541–546 patient assessment of quality of primary care, 25(4):e1–e12 trends in physician house calls to Medicare beneficiaries, 25(6):862–868 **Opioid prescriptions,** care for patients with chronic nonmalignant pain, 25(5):652–660 **Otolaryngology,** diabetes mellitus and Bell palsy, 25(6):819–826 **Outreach facilitators,** helping clinicians improve patient outcomes, 25(2):232–237 **Overweight,** healthy lifestyle habits and mortality, 25(1):9–15 **Pain** depression and, in underserved cohort, 25(3):300–307 management, opioid prescriptions, 25(5):652–660 speculum lubrication, Pap test accuracy and, 25(6):798–804 **Paintball,** target lesions and other injuries, 25(1):124–127 **Papanicolaou test,** accuracy, speculum lubrication and, 25(6):798–804 **Patient-centered care** building a patient-centered medical home, 25(2):192–198 Care by Design**K** and the patient-centered medical home, 25(2):216–223 impact of a wellness portal on preventive care, 25(2):158–167 teams in a patient-centered medical home practice, 25(2):224–231 **Patient education,** team approach to providing asthma action plans, 25(2):247–249 **Patient outcomes,** outreach facilitators help clinicians improve, 25(2):232–237 **Patient safety** impact of incidents on physicians and staff, 25(2):177–183 quality vs. practice size and health information technology, 25(5):614–624 **Patient satisfaction,** building a patient-centered medical home, 25(2):192–198 **Pediatrics,** see Children **Performance,** “office nurse” level of training, 25(6):854–861 **Personal health records,** impact of a wellness portal on preventive care, 25(2):158–167 **Pets,** owners and, exercising together, 25(6):923–926 **Pharmacological therapy** focus update on prasugrel, 25(3):343–349 managing cognitive and behavioral problems in dementia, 25(3):350–366 **Pharmacology,** contraception, consent, and medications with potential adverse fetal effects, 25(5):661–668 **Philosophy,** perspectives on process, people, politics, and presence, 25(5):930–936 **Phototherapy,** use in newborns, clinical adherence to guideline, 25(4):437–441 **Physical activity** improving multiple health risk behaviors in primary care, 25(5):701–712 owners and pets exercising together, 25(6):923–926 **Physician behavior,** contraception, consent, and medications with potential adverse fetal effects, 25(5):661–668 **Physicians** house calls by, 25(6):759–760 practice patterns, expired sample closet medications, 25(3):394–395 recruitment and retention, in rural America, 25(1):7–8 work in challenging contexts, 25(6):756–758 **Polypropylene mesh,** irritable bowel syndrome and, 25(1):120–123 **Practice-based research** adult ADHD self-report scale, 25(6):840–846 assessment of Hawthorne Effect, 25(1):83–86 care for pain and opioid prescriptions, 25(5):652–660 colorectal cancer screening intervention trial, 25(1):63–72 difficult encounters with psychiatric patients, 25(5):669–675 early adopters of electronic prescribing struggle, 25(1):24–32 educational materials to improve colorectal cancer screening, 25(1):73–82 EHR measurement of depression and suicide, 25(5):582–593 electronic standing orders in primary care, 25(5):594–604 impact of a wellness portal on preventive care, 25(2):158–167 improving multiple health risk behaviors in primary care, 25(5):701–712 lessons and challenges, 25(5):560–564 medications with potential adverse fetal effects, 25(5):661–668 providers' needs for information about colorectal cancer care, 25(5):635–651 quality vs. practice size and health information technology, 25(5):614–624 recommendation and adherence for colorectal cancer screening, 25(6):782–791 role of the champion in primary care change efforts, 25(5):676–685 screening and counseling tool for alcohol misuse, 25(5):605–613 use of the AIM-HI for fitness in family practice, 25(5):694–700 **Practice-based research networks** adult ADHD self-report scale, 25(6):840–846 azithromycin for bronchial asthma in adults, 25(4):443–459 care for pain and opioid prescriptions, 25(5):652–660 coordinating centers and, 25(5):577–581 data collection and reporting costs for diabetes quality improvement, 25(3):275–282 description of, in 2011, 25(5):565–571 difficult encounters with psychiatric patients, 25(5):669–675 EHR measurement of depression and suicide, 25(5):582–593 electronic standing orders in primary care, 25(5):594–604 improving multiple health risk behaviors in primary care, 25(5):701–712 lessons and challenges, 25(5):560–564 measuring impact of, 25(5):557–559 medications with potential adverse fetal effects, 25(5):661–668 meeting future challenges, 25(5):572–576 providers' needs for information about colorectal cancer care, 25(5):635–651 quality vs. practice size and health information technology, 25(5):614–624 role of the champion in primary care change efforts, 25(5):676–685 screening and counseling tool for alcohol misuse, 25(5):605–613 use of the AIM-HI for fitness in family practice, 25(5):694–700 **Practice facilitation,** outreach facilitators help clinicians improve patient outcomes, 25(2):232–237 **Prasugrel,** focus update on, 25(3):343–349 **Preconception care,** medications with potential adverse fetal effects, 25(5):661–668 **Prevention** cancer screening of long-term cancer survivors, 25(4):460–469 children and young adults with sudden cardiac arrest, 25(4):408–415 impact of a wellness portal on preventive care, 25(2):158–167 update on adult immunizations, 25(4):496–510 **Primary care** perspectives on process, people, politics, and presence, 25(5):930–936 quality, patient assessment, subsequent outcomes and, 25(4):e1–e12 **Primary health care** antibiotic prescription in febrile children, 25(6):810–818 cancer screening of long-term cancer survivors, 25(4):460–469 Care by Design**K** and the patient-centered medical home, 25(2):216–223 clinical decision rule for diagnosis of influenza, 25(1):55–62 coordinating centers and multi-practice-based research network research, 25(5):577–581 cost of integrating a physical activity counselor, 25(2):250–252 data collection and reporting costs for diabetes quality improvement, 25(3):275–282 delegating responsibility to nonprofessionals, 25(2):209–215 diagnostic errors, 25(1):87–97 difficulties encountered in collaborative care, 25(2):168–176 early adopters of electronic prescribing, 25(1):24–32 EHR-based tools for bipolar screening, 25(3):283–290 electronic medical record implementation after 2 years, 25(4):522–527 electronic standing orders, 25(5):594–604 engagement of family physicians in Maintenance of Certification, 25(6):761–762 “grit” and, in rural and nonrural doctors, 25(6):832–839 Hawthorne Effect in practice-based research, 25(1):83–86 hyperaldosteronism in patients with hypertension, 25(1):98–103 impact of a wellness portal on preventive care, 25(2):158–167 improving multiple health risk behaviors in primary care, 25(5):701–712 insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea, 25(1):104–110 lessons and challenges, 25(5):560–564 mental health treatment initiation, 25(2):255–259 NHSC workforce with the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, 25(5):723–733 outreach facilitators and patient outcomes, 25(2):232–237 pain and depression, underserved cohort, 25(3):300–307 program to reverse excessive alcohol consumption, 25(5):712–722 providers' needs for information about colorectal cancer care, 25(5):635–651 quality improvement collaboratives and practice change, 25(2):149–157 quality vs. practice size and health information technology, 25(5):614–624 reducing emergency department utilization by the uninsured, 25(2):184–191 role of the champion in primary care change efforts, 25(5):676–685 satisfaction of family physicians, community health centers, 25(4): 470–476 **Prostate cancer** chemoprevention of, 25(1):111–119 decision-making, health services, and the family physician workforce, 25(6):753–755 effect of lowering prostate-specific antigen normal cutoff, 25(6):927–929 localized, watchful waiting/active surveillance, patient perspective, 25(6):763–770 **Proton pump inhibitors,** therapy, associated with lower glycosylated hemoglobin levels in type 2 diabetes, 25(1):50–54 **Psychiatry,** difficult encounters with psychiatric patients, 25(5):669–675 **Psychology,** trauma in a group of inner-city family physicians, 25(6):840–846 **Purpura** levamisole-altered cocaine, 25(4):531–535 target lesions and other paintball injuries, 25(1):124–127 **Qualitative research** building a patient-centered medical home, 25(2):192–198 electronic medical record implementation after 2 years, 25(4):522–527 **Quality improvement** data collection and reporting costs for diabetes quality improvement, 25(3):275–282 quality improvement collaboratives and practice change, 25(2):149–157 **Quality of health care** building a patient-centered medical home, 25(2):192–198 collaboratives and practice change, 25(2):149–157 data collection and reporting costs for diabetes, 25(3):275–282 diagnostic errors in primary care, 25(1):87–97 EHR-based tools for bipolar screening, 25(3):283–290 expired sample closet medications, 25(3):394–395 focus on clinical practice, 25(3):263–265 French approach to cardiovascular risk factor management, 25(4):477–486 managing patient populations in primary care, 25(2):238–244 program to reverse excessive alcohol consumption, 25(5):712–722 quality vs. practice size and health information technology, 25(5):614–624 reducing emergency department utilization by the uninsured, 25(2):184–191 role of the champion in primary care change efforts, 25(5):676–685 stringency of pediatric quality care measures, 25(5):686–693 **Radiation,** increased emergency department CT use for common chest symptoms, 25(1):33–41 **Registries,** cancer screening of long-term cancer survivors, 25(4):460–469 **Renin,** hyperaldosteronism in patients with hypertension, 25(1):98–103 **Respiratory muscles,** dyspnea caused by respiratory muscle weakness, 25(3):396–397 **Respiratory tract diseases** clinical decision rule for diagnosis of influenza, 25(1):55–62 soil-related bacterial and fungal infections, 25(5):734–744 **Retrospective studies** children and young adults with sudden cardiac arrest, 25(4):408–415 phototherapy use in newborns, 25(4):437–441 **Risk behaviors,** improving in primary care, 25(5):701–712 **Rural communities,** physician recruitment and retention by, possible effect of increasing GME in CAHs, 25(1):7–8 **Rural health** educational materials to improve colorectal cancer screening, 25(1):73–82 NHSC workforce with the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, 25(5):723–733 **Sample closets,** expired medications, 25(3):394–395 **Screening** alcohol misuse, 25(5):605–613 colorectal cancer, 25(1):63–72, 25(1):73–82, 25(3):308–317, 25(6):771–781, 25(6):782–791, 25(6):792–797 depression and anxiety, adolescents, 25(3):291–299 hyperaldosteronism, patients with hypertension, 25(1):98–103 incomplete screening mammograms based on age and race, 25(1):128–130 instruments, adult ADHD self-report scale, 25(6):840–846 long-term cancer survivors, 25(4):460–469 prostate cancer, 25(1):111–119 sudden cardiac arrest, children and young adults, 25(4):408–415 **Septic arthritis,** sternoclavicular joint, 25(6):908–912 **Septicemia,** patients with AIDS, 25(3):318–322 **Shoulder,** injury related to vaccine administration, 25(6):919–922 **Smoking,** improving multiple health risk behaviors in primary care, 25(5):701–712 **Social problems,** team approach to chronic care management for diabetic patients, 25(2):245–246 **Soft tissue infections,** Hawthorne Effect in practice-based research, 25(1):83–86 **Soil microbiology,** bacterial and fungal infections, 25(5):734–744 **Special communications** collaboration with partners to strengthen skills in pregnancy, delivery, and newborn care, 25(4):511–521 managing patient populations in primary care: points of leverage, 25(2):238–244 navigating change: how outreach facilitators can help clinicians improve patient outcomes, 25(2):232–237 **Sports medicine** children and young adults with sudden cardiac arrest, 25(4):408–415 shoulder injury related to vaccine administration, 25(6):919–922 **Standing orders,** electronic standing orders in primary care, 25(5):594–604 **Sternoclavicular joint,** septic arthritis of, 25(6):908–912 **Strongyloides,** as a cause of fever, 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children with, 25(4):536–540 **Underserved populations** pain and depression, 25(3):300–307 Shared Care Model for the homeless, 25(2):253–254 trauma in a group of inner-city family physicians, 25(6):840–846 **Uninsured patients** insurance coverage and receipt of diabetes care, 25(1):42–49 reducing emergency department utilization by, 25(2):184–191 **Vaccination** administration, shoulder injury related to, 25(6):919–922 update on adult immunizations, 25(4):496–510 **Vaginal speculum,** lubrication with pain and Pap test accuracy, 25(6):798–804 **Vasculitis,** levamisole-altered cocaine, 25(4):531–535 **Watchful waiting,** prostate cancer, patient perspective, 25(6):763–770 **Weight status** healthy lifestyle habits and mortality, 25(1):9–15 perception of colorectal cancer risk and, 25(6):792–797 **Wellness portal,** impact on preventive care, 25(2):158–167 **Women's health** addressing intimate partner violence, 25(3):333–342 declining percentage of family physicians attending to, 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