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April 2012 (Vol. 61, No.04)

Editorial

Don’t bet the ranch on ACOs
Jeff Unger, MD

 

Letters to the Editor

Patient-centric? Third-party payers interfere

 We need to hone the media image of family physicians

Seeing patients for less should count as charity care

 

Applied Evidence

Help your patient “get” what you just said: A health literacy guide
Michelle A. Roett, MD, MPH, FAAFP; Lois Wessel, FNP

 Torture survivors: What to ask, how to document
Steven H. Miles, MD; Rosa E. Garcia-Peltoniemi, PhD, LP

Not just a sprain: 4 foot and ankle injuries you may be missing
Scott Hall, MD; Greg Lundeen, MD; Ali Shahin, MD

 Thyroid nodules: When is an aggressive evaluation warranted?
Armand Krikorian, MD; George Kikano, MD

How to recognize a patient who’s high on “bath salts”
Thomas M. Penders, MD, LFAPA

 

PURLs®

What’s best for IBS?
Sonia Oyola, MD; Goutham Rao, MD; PURLs EDITOR Bernard Ewigman, MD, MSPH
PURLs Methodology

 

Clinical Inquiries

Do antibiotics shorten symptoms in patients with purulent nasal discharge?
Amanda Ruxton, DO; Claude Roofian, MD; Kevin E. Johnson, MD; Janalynn F. Beste, MD; Donna Flake, MSLS, MSAS; ASSISTANT EDITOR Anne L. Mounsey, MD

 

What's the Verdict?

Bedside visit comes too late . . . Unrecognized spinal infection leads to paralysis . . .
COMMENTARY PROVIDED BYJeffrey L. Susman, MD

 

Online Exclusive

Torture survivors: What to ask, how to document
Steven H. Miles, MD; Rosa E. Garcia-Peltoniemi, PhD, LP

 

Photo Rounds

Unsightly rash on shin
Satyajeet Roy, MD, FACP; Mehwish Shayaan, MD; DEPARTMENT EDITOR Richard P. Usatine, MD

 

Supplement(s) to JFP

Chronic Pain Perspectives

Pain—It's not that simple
Robert Bonakdar, MD
 
Men, women, and migraine: The role of sex, hormones, obesity, and PTSD
B. Lee Peterlin, DO; Anne H. Calhoun, MD
 
The benefits of interdisciplinary pain management
Carl Noe, MD
 
 

 

 
 
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