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Subject Index to Volume 30, 2017

The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine November 2017, 30 (6) 860-868;
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  • Access to health care

    • efficiency and patient care in a student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519

    • family medicine in Mexican health care reform, 30(6):843–847

    • supporting better access to chronic pain specialties, 30(6):766–774

  • Accreditation

    • funding instability and the teaching health center, 30(3):279–280

    • single GME accreditation system, 30(6):838–842

  • Acupuncture therapy, shingles following auricular acupuncture, 30(4):552–555

  • Acute pain, opioid prescribing patterns, United States and Japan, 30(2):248–254

  • Adaptations, patient registry implementation, 30(5):657–665

  • Adenocarcinoma, men with prostate cancer choosing specialists, 30(2):220–229

  • Adenomatous polyps, surveillance follow-up colonoscopy, 30(3):371–373

  • Adherence, test, feasibility of text messaging to improve, 30(5):608–614

  • Advance care planning, documentation, improving, 30(4):480–490

  • Agriculture, health care for Spanish-speaking dairy workers, 30(1):91–93

  • Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, diagnosing hypertension using current guidelines, 30(2):170–177

  • Ambulatory care

    • elderly emergency department visits for asthma in Taiwan, 30(3):384–395

    • physicians’ work and procedural terminology codes, 30(6):724–732

    • social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43

    • visit entropy associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70

  • Ambulatory care facilities

    • clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51

    • transition of practices to next generation models, 30(1):16–24

  • American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM)

    • Certification Examination

      • content modules, 30(1):85–90

      • graduating residents’ performance, 30(5):570–571

    • election of new officers and board members, 30(5):683–685

    • physician quality reporting system, 30(4):558

    • PRIME registry, 30(4):559

    • Sean Lucan, MD, MPH, MS selected as 2016 NAM Puffer/ABFM Fellow, 30(1):111

  • Analgesics

    • clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51

    • prescription opioid use and mental health, 30(4):407–417

  • Angioedema, in neprilysin inhibitor heart failure trial, 30(4):556–557

  • Angiotensin receptor blockers, angioedema in neprilysin inhibitor heart failure trial, 30(4):556–557

  • Anorexia nervosa, geriatric, 30(5):666–669

  • Antibacterial agents, antibiotic test use for respiratory tract infection, 30(5):645–656

  • Antitubercular agents, treatment completion for latent tuberculosis infection, 30(4):520–527

  • Anxiety, suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160

  • Anxiety disorders, prescription opioid use and mental health, 30(4):407–417

  • Asthma, elderly emergency department visits for, in Taiwan, 30(3):384–395

  • Atherosclerotic plaque, coronary artery calcium and cardiovascular events, 30(5):592–600

  • Attitudes, family physicians’ interest in telehealth services, 30(3):320–330

  • Back pain

    • opioid medication for, socioeconomic status and, 30(6):775–783

    • physical therapy referrals and opioid prescriptions for, 30(6):784–794

  • Behavioral counseling, impact of wellness group on obesity, 30(6):715–723

  • Behavioral medicine

    • outcomes of integrated behavioral health with primary care, 30(2):130–139

    • predicting risk for opioid misuse, 30(6):828–831

  • Bicycling, conversations about Obamacare, 30(4):544–546

  • Blood pressure

    • coronary artery calcium and cardiovascular events, 30(5):592–600

    • diagnosing hypertension using current guidelines, 30(2):170–177

    • social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43

  • Body mass index

    • FitwitsTM and parental recognition of childhood obesity, 30(2):178–188

    • social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43

  • Body weight, FitwitsTM and parental recognition of childhood obesity, 30(2):178–188

  • Bordetella pertussis, infection, adults and children, 30(3):308–319

  • Burnout, professional, in board certified family physicians, 30(2):125–126

  • Cancer, patient’s reason for encounter when diagnosing, 30(6):806–812

  • Cannabis, use among patients in Washington state, 30(6):795–805

  • Cardiovascular diseases

    • complementary health approaches and cardiometabolic outcomes, 30(5):624–631

    • coronary artery calcium and cardiovascular events, 30(5):592–600

    • retirement and healthy lifestyle, 30(2):213–219

  • Cardiovascular system, dysrhythmias with loperamide for opioid withdrawal, 30(6):832–834

  • Care transition, information transfer and the hospital discharge summary, 30(6):758–765

  • Caregivers, electronic monitoring of the cognitively impaired, 30(2):258–263

  • Certification

    • graduating residents’ performance on the ABFM Certification Examination, 30(5):570–571

    • palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257

  • Cervical vertebrae, notalgia paresthetica relieved by cervical traction, 30(6):835–837

  • Cesarean section, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77

  • Child, scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84

  • Childhood obesity, parental recognition of, FitwitsTM and, 30(2):178–188

  • Choice behavior, men with prostate cancer choosing specialists, 30(2):220–229

  • Cholesterol, social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43

  • Chronic disease

    • continuity of care and quality of life, 30(2):205–212

    • visit entropy associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70

  • Chronic pain

    • clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51

    • opioid prescribing patterns in the United States and Japan, 30(2):248–254

    • specialties, supporting better access to, 30(6):766–774

  • Clinical competence, content modules on ABFM certification exam, 30(1):85–90

  • Cognitive impairment, electronic monitoring and, 30(2):258–263

  • Collaboration, primary care and public health integration, 30(5):601–607

  • Colonoscopy, surveillance follow-up, older adults, 30(3):371–373

  • Colorectal cancer, surveillance follow-up colonoscopy, older adults, 30(3):371–373

  • Colorectal neoplasms, rural patient preferences for fecal immunochemical test, 30(5):632–644

  • Commentary

    • The American Board of Family Medicine: New Tools to Assist Program Directors and Graduates Achieve Success, 30(5):567–569

    • Building a Sustainable Primary Care Workforce: Where Do We Go from Here?, 30(2):127–129

    • Improving the Health of Patients and Communities: Evolving Practice-based Research (PBR) and Collaboration, 30(5):562–566

    • It Matters What Is Measured, 30(1):8–9

    • Moving Upstream—Health Extension and Primary Care, 30(1):10–12

    • New “Core Quality Measures”: Only a Beginning, 30(1):4–7

    • Uncertainty in Teaching Health Center (THC) Funding: Still Crazy After All These Years, 30(3):275–278

    • Who Will Deliver the Babies? Identifying and Addressing Barriers, 30(4):402–404

  • Communicable diseases, real time influenza surveillance in primary care, 30(5):615–623

  • Communication

    • electronic messaging and number of incoming telephone calls, correspondence, 30(1):109–110

    • older adults’ preferences when discussing life expectancy, 30(6):813–815

  • Community health, improving preventive care in rural counties, 30(5):583–591

  • Community health care, assessing primary care, 30(1):13–15

  • Community health centers

    • EHR strategies and social determinants of health, 30(4):428–447

    • screening for social determinants of health, 30(4):418–427

  • Community health services, outcomes of integrated behavioral health with primary care, 30(2):130–139

  • Community medicine, dysrhythmias with loperamide for opioid withdrawal, 30(6):832–834

  • Comorbidity

    • continuity of care and quality of life, 30(2):205–212

    • geriatric anorexia nervosa, 30(5):666–669

  • Complementary health approaches, cardiometabolic outcomes and, 30(5):624–631

  • Continuity of care

    • efficiency and patient care, student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519

    • elderly emergency department visits for asthma in Taiwan, 30(3):384–395

    • and quality of life, 30(2):205–212

    • visit entropy and hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70

  • Conversation analysis, improving conversations during wellness visits, 30(2):161–169

  • Core quality measures, new, 30(1):4–7

  • Correspondence

    • clinical diagnosis of bordetella pertussis infection: a systematic review, 30(5):681–682

    • patient beliefs have a greater impact than barriers on medication adherence in a community health center, 30(6):848

    • patient-provider communication: does electronic messaging reduce incoming telephone calls?, 30(1):109–110

    • presenting signs of multiple myeloma and the effect of diagnostic delay on the prognosis, 30(2):265

    • primary care patients’ willingness to participate in comprehensive weight loss programs: from the WWAMI Region Practice and Research Network, 30(2):264–265

  • Counseling

    • men with prostate cancer choosing specialists, 30(2):220–229

    • patient-entered wellness data and preventive care, 30(3):350–361

  • Cross-cultural comparison, global health and family medicine, 30(1):104–108

  • Cross-sectional studies

    • palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257

    • prescription opioid use and mental health, 30(4):407–417

    • retirement and healthy lifestyle, 30(2):213–219

  • Cumulative trauma, squeak of wrist and intersection syndrome, 30(4):547–551

  • Current procedural terminology, codes, physicians’ work and, 30(6):724–732

  • Dangerous behavior, electronic monitoring of cognitively impaired, 30(2):258–263

  • Data collection, EHR strategies and social determinants of health, 30(4):428–447

  • Data display, dynamic electronic health record note prototype, 30(6):691–700

  • De Quervain disease, squeak of wrist and intersection syndrome, 30(4):547–551

  • Decision making

    • antibiotic test use for respiratory tract infection, 30(5):645–656

    • improving advance care planning documentation, 30(4):480–490

    • patient knowledge and treatment decisions for prostate cancer, 30(3):288–297

    • patient self-rating of health and family physician ratings, 30(2):196–204

  • Delivery of health care

    • implementation and reach of a multisite trial, 30(3):337–349

    • increasing family medicine in Mexican health care reform, 30(6):843–847

    • key messages on integrated care, 30(1): 25–34

    • palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257

    • PCP roles in health centers with oral care, 30(4):491–504

    • system to improve health care efficiency, from Ecuador, 30(3):380–383

  • Demography, palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257

  • Deprescribing, polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medication use, 30(4):528–536

  • Depression

    • health care for Spanish-speaking dairy workers, 30(1):91–93

    • outcomes, validation of DOC-6©, 30(3):281–287

    • outcomes of integrated behavioral health with primary care, 30(2):130–139

    • suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160

  • Dermatology, scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84

  • Dermoscopy, therapeutic, for foreign bodies, 30(3):374–376

  • Diabetes mellitus

    • health care for Spanish-speaking dairy workers, 30(1):91–93

    • social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43

  • Diagnostic errors, scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84

  • Diet, health coaching by medical assistants in primary care, 30(3):362–370

  • Disclosure, male patients who perpetrate partner violence, 30(2):239–247

  • Disease outbreaks, real time influenza surveillance in primary care, 30(5):615–623

  • Documentation

    • advance care planning, improving, 30(4):480–490

    • dynamic electronic health record note prototype, 30(6):691–700

  • Domestic violence, male patients who perpetrate partner violence, 30(2):239–247

  • Drug overdose, clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51

  • Dyslipidemia, coronary artery calcium and cardiovascular events, 30(5):592–600

  • Early detection of cancer, rural patient preferences for fecal immunochemical test, 30(5):632–644

  • Ecuador, system to improve health care efficiency, 30(3):380–383

  • Editorial Office News and Notes

    • Content Usage and the Most Frequently Read Articles of 2016, 30(3):272–274

    • Peer Reviewers for the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine in 2016, 30(2):121–125

  • Editor’s Notes

    • Improving Family Medicine with Thoughtful Research, 30(2):117–120

    • In This Issue: Opiates, Tobacco, Social Determinants of Health, Social Accountability for Non-Profit Hospitals, More on PCMH, and Clinical Topics, 30(4):399–401

    • Multiple Practical Facts and Ideas to Improve Family Medicine Care, 30(6):687–690

    • Practice Innovation for Care Integration, Opioid Management, and Quality Measurement in Family Medicine, 30(1):1–3

    • Research on Clinical Decisions Made Daily in Family Medicine, 30(3):269–271

  • Education, efficiency and patient care in a student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519

  • Educational measurement, content modules on ABFM certification exam, 30(1):85–90

  • Electronic cigarettes

    • in tobacco use counseling, 30(4):448–459

    • use, screening for, during pregnancy, 30(6):743–757

  • Electronic health records

    • dynamic electronic health record note prototype, 30(6):691–700

    • electronic messaging and number of incoming telephone calls, correspondence, 30(1):109–110

    • social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43

    • strategies, social determinants of health and, 30(4):428–447

    • visit entropy associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70

  • Emergency departments, elderly visits, for asthma in Taiwan, 30(3):384–395

  • Emergency service, hospital, Latinos and the Affordable Care Act, 30(1):52–62

  • Emotions, male patients who perpetrate partner violence, 30(2):239–247

  • Entropy, visit, associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70

  • Errors of omission, perspectives on, 30(6):733–742

  • Ethics, electronic monitoring of the cognitively impaired, 30(2):258–263

  • Ethiopia, family medicine in, 30(5):670–677

  • Ethnic groups, family medicine faculty diversity lags trend, 30(1):100–103

  • Exercise

    • delivery of health coaching by medical assistants in primary care, 30(3):362–370

    • retirement and healthy lifestyle, 30(2):213–219

  • Family health, patient beliefs, impact on medication adherence, 30(3):331–336

  • Family medicine, reflections

    • community clinician discovers primary care research, 30(5):678–680

    • conversations about Obamacare, 30(4):544–546

    • global health and family medicine, 30(1):104–108

  • Family Medicine Network (FaMe-Net)

    • patient’s reason for encounter when diagnosing cancer, 30(6):806–812

  • Family physicians

    • antibiotic test use for respiratory tract infection, 30(5):645–656

    • board-certified, burnout in, 30(2):125–126

    • electronic cigarettes in tobacco use counseling, 30(4):448–459

    • family medicine in Ethiopia, 30(5):670–677

    • geriatric anorexia nervosa, 30(5):666–669

    • global health and family medicine, 30(1):104–108

    • interest in telehealth services, 30(3):320–330

    • maternity care services, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77

    • palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257

    • physicians’ work and procedural terminology codes, 30(6):724–732

    • residency graduates’ intention to practice obstetrics, 30(4):405–406

    • screening for cigarettes, marijuana, and ENDS during pregnancy, 30(6):743–757

    • therapeutic dermoscopy for foreign bodies, 30(3):374–376

  • Farmers, health care for Spanish-speaking dairy workers, 30(1):91–93

  • Feces, scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84

  • Feeding and eating disorders, geriatric anorexia nervosa, 30(5):666–669

  • Fertilization, provider type and fertility treatment, 30(2):230–238

  • Follow-up studies

    • continuity of care and quality of life, 30(2):205–212

    • suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160

  • Foreign bodies, therapeutic dermoscopy for, 30(3):374–376

  • Gaps in care, perspectives on errors of omission, 30(6):733–742

  • Gastroenterology, surveillance follow-up colonoscopy, 30(3):371–373

  • Genes, the “new genetics” in clinical practice, 30(3):377–379

  • Genetic heterogeneity, the “new genetics” in clinical practice, 30(3):377–379

  • Genomics, standardized medication therapy management plus approach, 30(6):701–714

  • Geriatrics

    • anorexia nervosa, 30(5):666–669

    • discussing life expectancy, 30(6):813–815

    • palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257

    • standardized medication therapy management plus approach, 30(6):701–714

  • Global health

    • family medicine and, 30(1):104–108

    • family medicine in Ethiopia, 30(5):670–677

  • Goals, delivery of health coaching by medical assistants in primary care, 30(3):362–370

  • Government, maternity care services, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77

  • Graduate medical education

    • funding instability and the teaching health center, 30(3):279–280

    • graduating residents’ performance on the ABFM Certification Examination, 30(5):570–571

    • public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543

    • single GME accreditation system, 30(6):838–842

  • Grants, health extension and clinical translation science, 30(1):94–99

  • Grounded theory, male patients who perpetrate partner violence, 30(2):239–247

  • Habits, delivery of health coaching by medical assistants in primary care, 30(3):362–370

  • Health care disparities

    • complementary health approaches and cardiometabolic outcomes, 30(5):624–631

    • efficiency and patient care in a student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519

    • rural-urban gap in hospital mortality, 30(6):816–823

  • Health care financing, physicians’ work and procedural terminology codes, 30(6):724–732

  • Health care reform, Mexican, role of family medicine, 30(6):843–847

  • Health care surveys, information transfer and the hospital discharge summary, 30(6):758–765

  • Health communication, complementary health approaches and cardiometabolic outcomes, 30(5):624–631

  • Health expenditures, costs of transforming primary care practices to PCMHs, 30(4):460–471

  • Health extension, primary care and, 30(1):10–12

  • Health facility size, maternity care services, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77

  • Health information technology

    • feasibility of text messaging to improve test adherence, 30(5):608–614

    • information transfer and the hospital discharge summary, 30(6):758–765

  • Health insurance, social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43

  • Health literacy, FitwitsTM and parental recognition of childhood obesity, 30(2):178–188

  • Health occupations, transition of practices to next generation models, 30(1):16–24

  • Health personnel

    • electronic messaging and number of incoming telephone calls, correspondence, 30(1):109–110

    • PCP roles in health centers with oral care, 30(4):491–504

    • transition of practices to next generation models, 30(1):16–24

  • Health planning, public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543

  • Health policy

    • costs of transforming primary care practices to PCMHs, 30(4):460–471

    • increasing family medicine in Mexican health care reform, 30(6):843–847

  • Health priorities

    • health care for Spanish-speaking dairy workers, 30(1):91–93

    • health extension and clinical translation science, 30(1):94–99

  • Health resources

    • efficiency and patient care in a student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519

    • implementation and reach of a multisite trial, 30(3):337–349

    • PCP roles in health centers with oral care, 30(4):491–504

    • system to improve health care efficiency, from Ecuador, 30(3):380–383

  • Health risk appraisal, improving conversations during wellness visits, 30(2):161–169

  • Health services, physical therapy referrals and opioids for back pain, 30(6):784–794

  • Health status

    • continuity of care and quality of life, 30(2):205–212

    • patient self-rating of health and family physician ratings, 30(2):196–204

  • Healthy lifestyle, coaching by medical assistants, primary care, 30(3):362–370

  • Heart failure

    • angioedema in neprilysin inhibitor heart failure trial, 30(4):556–557

    • July medical admissions in teaching hospitals, 30(2):189–195

  • Hematologic tests, antibiotic test use for respiratory tract infection, 30(5):645–656

  • Hemoglobin A, social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43

  • Herpes zoster, shingles following auricular acupuncture, 30(4):552–555

  • Hispanic Americans

    • health care for Spanish-speaking dairy workers, 30(1):91–93

    • Latinos and the Affordable Care Act, 30(1):52–62

  • Hospices, palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257

  • Hospital mortality, rural-urban gap, 30(6):816–823

  • Hospitalists

    • information transfer and the hospital discharge summary, 30(6):758–765

    • rural-urban gap in hospital mortality, 30(6):816–823

  • Hospitals

    • July medical admissions in teaching hospitals, 30(2):189–195

    • Latinos and the Affordable Care Act, 30(1):52–62

    • maternity care services, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77

    • visit entropy associated with readmission rates, 30(1):63–70

  • House calls, palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257

  • Hypertension

    • diagnosing, using current guidelines, 30(2):170–177

    • Spanish-speaking dairy workers, 30(1):91–93

  • Implementation, patient registry, successful, 30(5):657–665

  • Incentive reimbursement, costs of transforming primary care practices to PCMHs, 30(4):460–471

  • Incidence, scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84

  • Infants, maternity care services, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77

  • Infertility, provider type and fertility treatment, 30(2):230–238

  • Influenza, surveillance, real time, in primary care, 30(5):615–623

  • Information storage and retrieval, information transfer and the hospital discharge summary, 30(6):758–765

  • Information systems

    • dynamic electronic health record note prototype, 30(6):691–700

    • electronic messaging and number of incoming telephone calls, correspondence, 30(1):109–110

  • Injections, squeak of wrist and intersection syndrome, 30(4):547–551

  • Inpatients, geriatric anorexia nervosa, 30(5):666–669

  • Institute of medicine (U.S.), public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543

  • Insurance

    • coverage, Latinos and the Affordable Care Act, 30(1):52–62

    • physicians’ work and procedural terminology codes, 30(6):724–732

  • Integrated care, key messages on, 30(1): 25–34

  • Integrated health care systems

    • outcomes of integrated behavioral health with primary care, 30(2):130–139

    • PCP roles in health centers with oral care, 30(4):491–504

  • Integration, primary care and public health integration, 30(5):601–607

  • International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC)

    • patient’s reason for encounter when diagnosing cancer, 30(6):806–812

  • Internet, electronic messaging and number of incoming telephone calls, correspondence, 30(1):109–110

  • Internship and residency

    • family medicine in Ethiopia, 30(5):670–677

    • maternity care services, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77

  • Interpersonal relations, male patients who perpetrate partner violence, 30(2):239–247

  • Intersection syndrome, squeak of wrist and, 30(4):547–551

  • Isoniazid, treatment completion for latent tuberculosis infection, 30(4):520–527

  • Ivermectin, scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84

  • Japan, opioid prescribing patterns, 30(2):248–254

  • Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (JABFM)

    • content usage and the most frequently read articles of 2016, 30(3):272–274

    • peer reviewers for, 30(2):121–125

  • Kansas, electronic cigarettes in tobacco use counseling, 30(4):448–459

  • Language, Latinos and the Affordable Care Act, 30(1):52–62

  • Latent tuberculosis, treatment completion for latent tuberculosis infection, 30(4):520–527

  • Law enforcement, electronic monitoring of the cognitively impaired, 30(2):258–263

  • LDL, social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43

  • Leadership, clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51

  • Length of stay, July medical admissions in teaching hospitals, 30(2):189–195

  • Life expectancy, older adults’ preferences when discussing, 30(6):813–815

  • Lifestyle

    • healthy, retirement and, 30(2):213–219

    • patient-entered wellness data and preventive care, 30(3):350–361

    • patient self-rating of health and family physician ratings, 30(2):196–204

  • Linear models

    • July medical admissions in teaching hospitals, 30(2):189–195

    • polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medication use, 30(4):528–536

  • Live birth, provider type and fertility treatment, 30(2):230–238

  • Logistic models

    • July medical admissions in teaching hospitals, 30(2):189–195

    • Latinos and the Affordable Care Act, 30(1):52–62

    • visit entropy associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70

  • Logistic regression

    • family physicians’ interest in telehealth services, 30(3):320–330

    • retirement and healthy lifestyle, 30(2):213–219

  • Loperamide, for opioid withdrawal, dysrhythmias with, 30(6):832–834

  • Low back pain, shingles following auricular acupuncture, 30(4):552–555

  • Malignancy, patient’s reason for encounter when diagnosing cancer, 30(6):806–812

  • Marijuana

    • screening for, during pregnancy, 30(6):743–757

    • use among patients in Washington state, 30(6):795–805

  • Maternal health, screening for cigarettes, marijuana, and ENDS, 30(6):743–757

  • Measurement

    • measuring what matters, 30(1):8–9

    • new core quality measures, 30(1):4–7

  • Medicaid, public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543

  • Medical anthropology, global health and family medicine, 30(1):104–108

  • Medical education, global health and family medicine, 30(1):104–108

  • Medical faculty, family medicine faculty diversity lags trend, 30(1):100–103

  • Medical genetics, the “new genetics” in clinical practice, 30(3):377–379

  • Medical home

    • costs of transforming primary care practices to PCMHs, 30(4):460–471

    • practice facilitation on high-value change, 30(5):572–582

    • structure, function, and outcomes of PCMH, 30(4):472–479

  • Medical informatics, dynamic electronic health record note prototype, 30(6):691–700

  • Medical records, patient self-rating of health and family physician ratings, 30(2):196–204

  • Medical schools, family medicine faculty diversity lags trend, 30(1):100–103

  • Medical students

    • efficiency and patient care, student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519

    • family medicine faculty diversity lags trend, 30(1):100–103

  • Medicare

    • public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543

    • standardized medication therapy management plus approach, 30(6):701–714

    • using drug prescribing patterns to identify cost-conscious care, 30(6):824–827

  • Medication adherence

    • complementary health approaches and cardiometabolic outcomes, 30(5):624–631

    • patient beliefs impact on medication adherence, 30(3):331–336

  • Medication therapy management, standardized medication therapy management plus approach, 30(6):701–714

  • Mental health

    • messages on integrated care, 30(1): 25–34

    • predicting risk for opioid misuse with catastrophic thinking, 30(6):828–831

    • prescription opioid use and, 30(4):407–417

  • Mental health services, suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160

  • Mentoring, delivery of health coaching by medical assistants in primary care, 30(3):362–370

  • Mexico, role of family medicine in health care reform, 30(6):843–847

  • Michigan

    • physician and staff acceptance of care manager, 30(2):140–149

    • screening for social determinants of health, 30(4):418–427

  • Microscopy, scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84

  • Minority groups, family medicine faculty diversity lags trend, 30(1):100–103

  • Missed care, perspectives on errors of omission, 30(6):733–742

  • Mites, scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1):78–84

  • Morbidity, geriatric anorexia nervosa, 30(5):666–669

  • Motivation

    • electronic messaging and number of incoming telephone calls, correspondence, 30(1):109–110

    • treatment completion for latent tuberculosis, 30(4):520–527

  • Motivational interviewing, patient self-rating of health and family physician ratings, 30(2):196–204

  • Multi-sector, primary care and public health integration, 30(5):601–607

  • Mutation, the “new genetics” in clinical practice, 30(3):377–379

  • Myocardial infarction, July medical admissions in teaching hospitals, 30(2):189–195

  • Needs assessment

    • efficiency and patient care in a student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519

    • public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543

  • Neprilysin, angioedema in neprilysin inhibitor heart failure trial, 30(4):556–557

  • New Mexico, health extension and clinical translation science, 30(1):94–99

  • Nicotine, electronic cigarettes in tobacco use counseling, 30(4):448–459

  • Nursing homes, palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257

  • Obesity

    • childhood, parental recognition of, FitwitsTM and, 30(2):178–188

    • impact of wellness group visit model on, 30(6):715–723

  • Obstetrics

    • maternity care services, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77

    • residency graduates’ intention to practice, 30(4):405–406

    • screening for cigarettes, marijuana, and ENDS during pregnancy, 30(6):743–757

  • Occult blood, rural patient preferences for fecal immunochemical test, 30(5):632–644

  • Odds ratio, visit entropy associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70

  • Opioid analgesics

    • for back pain, physical therapy referrals and, 30(6):784–794

    • for back pain, socioeconomic status and, 30(6):775–783

    • opioid prescribing patterns in the United States and Japan, 30(2):248–254

    • prescription opioid use and mental health, 30(4):407–417

    • supporting better access to chronic pain specialties, 30(6):766–774

  • Opioid-related disorders

    • clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51

    • opioid prescribing patterns in the United States and Japan, 30(2):248–254

    • prescription opioid use and mental health, 30(4):407–417

  • Opioids

    • clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51

    • supporting better access to chronic pain specialties, 30(6):766–774

    • withdrawal, loperamide for, dysrhythmias with, 30(6):832–834

  • Oral health, PCP roles in health centers with oral care, 30(4):491–504

  • Oregon, opioid prescribing patterns, 30(2):248–254

  • Osteopathic medicine, single GME accreditation system, 30(6):838–842

  • Outcome assessment, understanding structure, function, and outcomes of PCMH, 30(4):472–479

  • Outcomes, depression, validation of DOC-6©, 30(3):281–287

  • Outpatients

    • scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84

    • social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43

  • Outreach, improving preventive care in rural counties, 30(5):583–591

  • Pain, squeak of wrist and intersection syndrome, 30(4):547–551

  • Pain management

    • predicting risk for opioid misuse with catastrophic thinking, 30(6):828–831

    • prescription opioid use and mental health, 30(4):407–417

  • Palliative care

    • improving advance care planning documentation, 30(4):480–490

    • palliative care services by family physicians, 30(2):255–257

  • Pathophysiology, notalgia paresthetica relieved by cervical traction, 30(6):835–837

  • Patient appointments, improving advance care planning documentation, 30(4):480–490

  • Patient care, dysrhythmias with loperamide for opioid withdrawal, 30(6):832–834

  • Patient care management

    • PCP roles in health centers with oral care, 30(4):491–504

    • physician and staff acceptance of care manager, 30(2):140–149

  • Patient care team

    • implementation and reach of a multisite trial, 30(3):337–349

    • physician and staff acceptance of care manager, 30(2):140–149

  • Patient-centered care

    • assessing primary care, 30(1):13–15

    • costs of transforming primary care practices to PCMHs, 30(4):460–471

    • practice facilitation on high-value change, 30(5):572–582

    • transition of practices to next generation models, 30(1):16–24

    • understanding structure, function, and outcomes of PCMH, 30(4):472–479

    • visit entropy associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70

  • Patient discharge, information transfer and the hospital discharge summary, 30(6):758–765

  • Patient engagement, feasibility of text messaging to improve test adherence, 30(5):608–614

  • Patient goals, improving conversations during wellness visits, 30(2):161–169

  • Patient preference

    • antibiotic test use for respiratory tract infection, 30(5):645–656

    • rural patient preferences for fecal immunochemical test, 30(5):632–644

  • Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA)

    • conversations about Obamacare, 30(4):544–546

    • funding instability and the teaching health center, 30(3):279–280

    • Latinos and, 30(1):52–62

    • public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543

    • transition of practices to next generation models, 30(1):16–24

  • Patient readmission, visit entropy associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70

  • Patient-reported outcome measures, continuity of care and quality of life, 30(2):205–212

  • Patient safety, perspectives on errors of omission, 30(6):733–742

  • Patient satisfaction

    • transition of practices to next generation models, 30(1):16–24

    • understanding structure, function, and outcomes of PCMH, 30(4):472–479

  • Pay for performance, practice facilitation on high-value change, 30(5):572–582

  • Permethrin, scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84

  • Personnel, clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51

  • Pharmacists, standardized medication therapy management plus approach, 30(6):701–714

  • Pharmacogenomic analysis, standardized medication therapy management plus approach, 30(6):701–714

  • Pharmacology, standardized medication therapy management plus approach, 30(6):701–714

  • Philadelphia, PCPs help patients choose prostate cancer treatment, 30(3):298–307

  • Physical therapy modalities, opioid prescriptions for back pain and, 30(6):784–794

  • Physician-patient relations

    • improving conversations during wellness visits, 30(2):161–169

    • patient self-rating of health and family physician ratings, 30(2):196–204

  • Physicians, polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medication use, 30(4):528–536

  • Physician’s office, physicians’ work and procedural terminology codes, 30(6):724–732

  • Physicians’ practice patterns, physicians’ work and procedural terminology codes, 30(6):724–732

  • Pneumonia, July medical admissions in teaching hospitals, 30(2):189–195

  • Point-of-care systems

    • antibiotic test use for respiratory tract infection, 30(5):645–656

    • provider type and fertility treatment, 30(2):230–238

  • Polymerase chain reaction, real time influenza surveillance in primary care, 30(5):615–623

  • Polypharmacy, and potentially inappropriate medication use, 30(4):528–536

  • Portion size, FitwitsTM and parental recognition of childhood obesity, 30(2):178–188

  • Potentially inappropriate medication list, polypharmacy and, 30(4):528–536

  • Practice-based research

    • antibiotic test use for respiratory tract infection, 30(5):645–656

    • a community clinician discovers primary care research, 30(5):678–680

    • coronary artery calcium and cardiovascular events, 30(5):592–600

    • key messages on integrated care, 30(1): 25–34

    • real time influenza surveillance in primary care, 30(5):615–623

  • Practice facilitation, on high-value change, 30(5):572–582

  • Practice management

    • costs of transforming primary care practices to PCMHs, 30(4):460–471

    • physicians’ work and procedural terminology codes, 30(6):724–732

  • Pregnancy

    • maternity care services, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77

    • provider type and fertility treatment, 30(2):230–238

    • residency graduates’ intention to practice obstetrics, 30(4):405–406

    • screening for cigarettes, marijuana, and ENDS during pregnancy, 30(6):743–757

  • Prenatal diagnosis, the “new genetics” in clinical practice, 30(3):377–379

  • Prescription drugs, using drug prescribing patterns to identify cost-conscious care, 30(6):824–827

  • Prescriptions

    • antibiotic test use for respiratory tract infection, 30(5):645–656

    • clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51

    • opioid prescribing patterns in the United States and Japan, 30(2):248–254

    • prescription opioid use and mental health, 30(4):407–417

  • Prevalence, burnout in board-certified family physicians, 30(2):125–126

  • Prevention, improving preventive care in rural counties, 30(5):583–591

  • Preventive care

    • improving, in rural counties, 30(5):583–591

    • patient-entered wellness data and, 30(3):350–361

  • Primary care physicians

    • a community clinician discovers primary care research, 30(5):678–680

    • funding instability and the teaching health center, 30(3):279–280

    • help patients choose prostate cancer treatment, 30(3):298–307

    • information transfer and the hospital discharge summary, 30(6):758–765

    • interest in telehealth services, 30(3):320–330

    • men with prostate cancer choosing specialists, 30(2):220–229

    • palliative care services, 30(2):255–257

  • Primary health care

    • assessing primary care, 30(1):13–15

    • cannabis use among patients in Washington state, 30(6):795–805

    • clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51

    • coronary artery calcium and cardiovascular events, 30(5):592–600

    • costs of transforming primary care practices to PCMHs, 30(4):460–471

    • delivery of health coaching by medical assistants, 30(3):362–370

    • depression outcomes, validation of DOC-6©, 30(3):281–287

    • diagnosing hypertension using current guidelines, 30(2):170–177

    • dysrhythmias with loperamide for opioid withdrawal, 30(6):832–834

    • EHR strategies and social determinants of health, 30(4):428–447

    • global health and family medicine, 30(1):104–108

    • health extension and, 30(1):10–12

    • implementation and reach of a multisite trial, 30(3):337–349

    • improving advance care planning documentation, 30(4):480–490

    • improving preventive care in rural counties, 30(5):583–591

    • improving conversations during wellness visits, 30(2):161–169

    • key messages on integrated care, 30(1): 25–34

    • older adults’ preferences when discussing life expectancy, 30(6):813–815

    • opioid prescribing patterns in the United States and Japan, 30(2):248–254

    • outcomes of integrated behavioral health with primary care, 30(2):130–139

    • patient-entered wellness data and preventive care, 30(3):350–361

    • patient’s reason for encounter when diagnosing cancer, 30(6):806–812

    • PCP roles in health centers with oral care, 30(4):491–504

    • PCPs help patients choose prostate cancer treatment, 30(3):298–307

    • perspectives on errors of omission, 30(6):733–742

    • physician and staff acceptance of care manager, 30(2):140–149

    • physicians’ work and procedural terminology codes, 30(6):724–732

    • public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543

    • public health integration and, 30(5):601–607

    • real time influenza surveillance in, 30(5):615–623

    • screening for cigarettes, marijuana, and ENDS during pregnancy, 30(6):743–757

    • social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43

    • standardized medication therapy management plus approach, 30(6):701–714

    • successful patient registry implementation, 30(5):657–665

    • suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160

    • supporting better access to chronic pain specialties, 30(6):766–774

    • surveillance follow-up colonoscopy in older adults, 30(3):371–373

    • system to improve health care efficiency, from Ecuador, 30(3):380–383

    • transition of practices to next generation models, 30(1):16–24

    • understanding structure, function, and outcomes of PCMH, 30(4):472–479

    • visit entropy associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70

  • Privacy, electronic monitoring of the cognitively impaired, 30(2):258–263

  • Process, successful patient registry implementation, 30(5):657–665

  • Process assessment, understanding structure, function, and outcomes of PCMH, 30(4):472–479

  • Program evaluation, family medicine in Ethiopia, 30(5):670–677

  • Prostate cancer

    • choosing specialists, 30(2):220–229

    • patient knowledge and treatment decisions, 30(3):288–297

    • PCPs help patients choose prostate cancer treatment, 30(3):298–307

  • Protein-energy malnutrition, geriatric anorexia nervosa, 30(5):666–669

  • Pruritus

    • notalgia paresthetica relieved by cervical traction, 30(6):835–837

    • scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84

  • Public health

    • primary care and public health integration, 30(5):601–607

    • real time influenza surveillance in primary care, 30(5):615–623

    • retirement and healthy lifestyle, 30(2):213–219

    • suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160

    • system to improve health care efficiency, from Ecuador, 30(3):380–383

  • Qualitative research

    • male patients who perpetrate partner violence, 30(2):239–247

    • perspectives on errors of omission, 30(6):733–742

    • supporting better access to chronic pain specialties, 30(6):766–774

  • Quality improvement

    • efficiency and patient care in a student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519

    • feasibility of text messaging to improve test adherence, 30(5):608–614

    • implementation and reach of a multisite trial, 30(3):337–349

    • understanding structure, function, and outcomes of PCMH, 30(4):472–479

  • Quality of health care

    • continuity of care and quality of life, 30(2):205–212

    • efficiency and patient care in a student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519

    • patient-entered wellness data and preventive care, 30(3):350–361

    • understanding structure, function, and outcomes of PCMH, 30(4):472–479

  • Quality of life

    • continuity of care and, 30(2):205–212

    • suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160

  • Referral and consultation

    • antibiotic test use for respiratory tract infection, 30(5):645–656

    • EHR strategies and social determinants of health, 30(4):428–447

    • men with prostate cancer choosing specialists, 30(2):220–229

    • social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43

  • Registries

    • clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51

    • successful patient registry implementation, 30(5):657–665

  • Regression analysis, suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160

  • Research

    • clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51

    • men with prostate cancer choosing specialists, 30(2):220–229

  • Research personnel, health extension and clinical translation science, 30(1):94–99

  • Respiratory tract infection, antibiotic test use for, 30(5):645–656

  • Retirement, and healthy lifestyle, 30(2):213–219

  • Retrospective studies

    • depression, outcomes, validation of DOC-6©, 30(3):281–287

    • elderly emergency department visits for asthma in Taiwan, 30(3):384–395

    • electronic messaging and number of incoming telephone calls, correspondence, 30(1):109–110

    • patient-entered wellness data and preventive care, 30(3):350–361

    • provider type and fertility treatment, 30(2):230–238

    • scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84

    • social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43

    • treatment completion for latent tuberculosis infection, 30(4):520–527

  • Review of systems (ROS), measuring what matters, 30(1):8–9

  • Rifampin, treatment completion for latent tuberculosis infection, 30(4):520–527

  • Rifapentine, treatment completion for latent tuberculosis infection, 30(4):520–527

  • Risk

    • electronic cigarettes in tobacco use counseling, 30(4):448–459

    • electronic monitoring of the cognitively impaired, 30(2):258–263

    • visit entropy associated with hospital readmission rates, 30(1):63–70

  • Risk assessment, polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medication use, 30(4):528–536

  • Risk factors

    • coronary artery calcium and cardiovascular events, 30(5):592–600

    • retirement and healthy lifestyle, 30(2):213–219

    • social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43

  • Rural health

    • feasibility of text messaging to improve test adherence, 30(5):608–614

    • rural-urban gap in hospital mortality, 30(6):816–823

  • Rural hospitals, maternity care services, 30(1):71–77

  • Rural population, system to improve health care efficiency, from Ecuador, 30(3):380–383

  • Scabies, treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84

  • Screening

    • cannabis use among patients in Washington state, 30(6):795–805

    • for cigarettes, marijuana, and ENDS during pregnancy, 30(6):743–757

    • for social determinants of health, 30(4):418–427

  • Self care, delivery of health coaching by medical assistants in primary care, 30(3):362–370

  • Self report, continuity of care and quality of life, 30(2):205–212

  • Skin diseases, treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84

  • Smoking cessation, electronic cigarettes in tobacco use counseling, 30(4):448–459

  • Social determinants of health

    • EHR strategies and, 30(4):428–447

    • screening for, 30(4):418–427

    • social work consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43

    • socioeconomic status and opioid medication for back pain, 30(6):775–783

  • Social work, consultation for diabetes, 30(1):35–43

  • Socioeconomic status, and opioid medication for back pain, 30(6):775–783

  • Special communications

    • health extension and clinical and translational science: an innovative strategy for community engagement, 30(1):94–99

    • increased public accountability for hospital nonprofit status: potential impacts on residency positions, 30(4):537–543

    • the “new genetics” in clinical practice, 30(3):377–379

    • the single graduate medical education (GME) accreditation system will change the future of the family medicine workforce, 30(6):838–842

  • Specialization, men with prostate cancer choosing specialists, 30(2):220–229

  • Spinal diseases, notalgia paresthetica relieved by cervical traction, 30(6):835–837

  • Sports medicine, squeak of wrist and intersection syndrome, 30(4):547–551

  • Spouse abuse, male patients who perpetrate partner violence, 30(2):239–247

  • Stewards, using drug prescribing patterns to identify cost-conscious care, 30(6):824–827

  • Street drugs, suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160

  • Student-run clinics, efficiency and patient care, 30(4):513–519

  • Substance abuse, predicting risk for opioid misuse with catastrophic thinking, 30(6):828–831

  • Substance-related disorders, suicide ideation and attempt among substance users, 30(2):150–160

  • Substance withdrawal syndrome, dysrhythmias with loperamide for opioid withdrawal, 30(6):832–834

  • Suicidal ideation, among substance users, 30(2):150–160

  • Suicide, attempt, among substance users, 30(2):150–160

  • Surveys and questionnaires

    • burnout in board-certified family physicians, 30(2):125–126

    • continuity of care and quality of life, 30(2):205–212

    • costs of transforming primary care practices to PCMHs, 30(4):460–471

    • diagnosing hypertension using current guidelines, 30(2):170–177

    • electronic cigarettes in tobacco use counseling, 30(4):448–459

    • family physicians’ interest in telehealth services, 30(3):320–330

    • FitwitsTM and parental recognition of childhood obesity, 30(2):178–188

    • Latinos and the Affordable Care Act, 30(1):52–62

    • maternity care services, rural hospitals, 30(1):71–77

    • opioid prescribing patterns in the United States and Japan, 30(2):248–254

    • outcomes of integrated behavioral health with primary care, 30(2):130–139

    • patient beliefs impact on medication adherence, 30(3):331–336

    • patient self-rating of health and family physician ratings, 30(2):196–204

    • PCPs help patients choose prostate cancer treatment, 30(3):298–307

    • physician and staff acceptance of care manager, 30(2):140–149

    • polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medication use, 30(4):528–536

    • prescription opioid use and mental health, 30(4):407–417

    • provider type and fertility treatment, 30(2):230–238

    • surveillance follow-up colonoscopy in older adults, 30(3):371–373

  • Symptoms, patient’s reason for encounter when diagnosing cancer, 30(6):806–812

  • Taiwan, elderly emergency department visits for asthma, 30(3):384–395

  • Tax exemption, public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543

  • Teaching, July medical admissions in teaching hospitals, 30(2):189–195

  • Teaching Health Center (THC), funding, commentary, 30(3):275–278

  • Telemedicine, family physicians’ interest in telehealth services, 30(3):320–330

  • Telephone

    • delivery of health coaching by medical assistants in primary care, 30(3):362–370

    • electronic messaging and number of incoming calls, correspondence, 30(1):109–110

    • men with prostate cancer choosing specialists, 30(2):220–229

  • Texas, public accountability for hospital nonprofit status, 30(4):537–543

  • Time-to-pregnancy, provider type and fertility treatment, 30(2):230–238

  • Tobacco products, use, screening for, during pregnancy, 30(6):743–757

  • Torsades de pointes, dysrhythmias with loperamide for opioid withdrawal, 30(6):832–834

  • Toxicity, dysrhythmias with loperamide for opioid withdrawal, 30(6):832–834

  • Translational medical research, health extension and clinical translation science, 30(1):94–99

  • Treatment failure, scabies treatment, outpatient setting, 30(1)78–84

  • Treatment outcome, rural patient preferences for fecal immunochemical test, 30(5):632–644

  • Trigeminal nerve, shingles following auricular acupuncture, 30(4):552–555

  • Tuberculosis, treatment completion for latent tuberculosis infection, 30(4):520–527

  • 2017 PBRN Issue, practice facilitation on high-value change, 30(5):572–582

  • Type 2 diabetes, complementary health approaches and cardiometabolic outcomes, 30(5):624–631

  • Uncertainty, electronic cigarettes in tobacco use counseling, 30(4):448–459

  • Universal coverage, increasing family medicine in Mexican health care reform, 30(6):843–847

  • Universities, health extension and clinical translation science, 30(1):94–99

  • Utah, diagnosing hypertension using current guidelines, 30(2):170–177

  • Valacyclovir, shingles following auricular acupuncture, 30(4):552–555

  • Violence, male patients who perpetrate partner violence, 30(2):239–247

  • Vulnerable populations, efficiency and patient care in a student-run free clinic, 30(4):513–519

  • Washington, cannabis use among patients, 30(6):795–805

  • Weight loss, delivery of health coaching by medical assistants in primary care, 30(3):362–370

  • Wellness coordinator, improving preventive care in rural counties, 30(5):583–591

  • Wellness group, model, impact on obesity, 30(6):715–723

  • Wellness visit, improving conversations during, 30(2):161–169

  • Wisconsin, real time influenza surveillance in primary care, 30(5):615–623

  • Workflow, clinic redesign for opioid management, 30(1):44–51

  • Workforce, single GME accreditation system, 30(6):838–842

  • Workload, electronic messaging and number of incoming telephone calls, correspondence, 30(1):109–110

  • Wrist joint, squeak of wrist and intersection syndrome, 30(4):547–551

  • Writing, health extension and clinical translation science, 30(1):94–99

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