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THE JOURNAL OF FAMILY PRACTICE
SPECIAL EDITION: CURRENT CLINICAL PRACTICE
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“There is little doubt that we are part of a historic evolution in the practice of medicine. Dynamic changes have affected the doctor-patient and doctor-doctor relationships. The continuing challenge is to recognize the opportunity to refocus on our core values and to demonstrate the true value of the health care product.”
Bernard M. Rosof, MD, MACP |
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October 2008 Issue
Who is in charge?
Bernard M. Rosof, MD, MACP
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
How one medical specialty society’s use of measures and reporting dramatically improved patient care
Fred H. Edwards, MD
The hospitalist model: How it benefits you and your patients
Laurence Wilkinson, MD
The future of medical training: Back to basics in a new world
Lawrence G. Smith, MD
Medical humanism: Aphorisms from the bedside teachings and writings of Howard M. Shapiro
Robert E. Kravetz, MD
Initiating and intensifying therapy in type 2 diabetes
Stephen Brunton, MD, FAAFP
Penny Tenzer-Iglesias, MD, FAAFP
Jeff Unger, MD, FAAFP
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