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Journal of General Internal Medicine

Issue 5/2005

Content (23 Articles)

Original Articles

The impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome on medical house staff a qualitative study

Gloria Rambaldini, Kumanan Wilson, Darlyne Rath, Yulia Lin, Wayne L. Gold, Moira K. Kapral, Sharon E. Straus

Original Articles

Perceived preparedness to provide preventive counseling

Elyse R. Park, Taida J. Wolfe, Manjusha Gokhale, Jonathan P. Winickoff, Nancy A. Rigotti

Original Articles

A survey of health care practitioners’ knowledge of the QT interval

Sana M. Al-Khatib, Nancy M. Allen LaPointe, Judith M. Kramer, Anita Y. Chen, Bradley G. Hammill, Liz Delong, Robert M. Califf

Original Articles

Depression and suicidal behaviors in medicare primary care patients under age 65

Bruce Friedman, Yeates Conwell, Rachel Ritz Delavan, Brenda R. Wamsley, Gerald M. Eggert

Original Articles

Beyond the medical record

Marilynn M. Rosenthal, Patricia L. Cornett, Kathleen M. Sutcliffe, Elizabeth Lewton

Original Articles

Stage of readiness to control weight and adopt weight control behaviors in primary care

Christina C. Wee, Roger B. Davis, Russell S. Phillips

Original Articles

Brief report: Attitudes toward hormone therapy after the women’s health initiative

Allan S. Brett, Patricia I. Carney, Robert E. McKeown

Populations At Risk

Low health literacy is associated with HIV test acceptance

Maribel Barragán, Giselle Hicks, Mark V. Williams, Carlos Franco-Paredes, Wayne Duffus, Carlos del Rio

Populations At Risk

Racial and ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination among elderly adults

María C. Rangel, Victor J. Shoenbach, Kristen A. Weigle, Vijaya K. Hogan, Ronald P. Strauss, Shrikant I. Bangdiwala

Populations At Risk

Poor patient comprehension of abnormal mammography results

Leah S. Karliner, Celia Patricia Kaplan, Teresa Juarbe, Rena Pasick, Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable

Populations At Risk

Recruiting ethnically diverse general internal medicine patients for a telephone survey on physician-patient communication

Anna M. Nápoles-Springer, Jasmine Santoyo, Anita L. Stewart

Populations At Risk

Brief report: If you build it, they will come

Vanessa B. Sheppard, Lisa Sanderson Cox, Mariano J. Kanamori, Janet Cañar, Yosselyn Rodríguez, Michelle Goodman, Jyl Pomeroy, Jeanne Mandelblatt, Elmer E. Huerta

Editorials

Populations at risk

Marshall H. Chin

Editorials

Medical education and JGIM

Brent C. Williams, Martha S. Gerrity

Mini-Symposium On Diabetes Original Articles

Functional status and patient satisfaction a comparison of ischemic heart disease, obstructive lung disease, and diabetes mellitus

Vincent S. Fan, Gayle E. Reiber, Paula Diehr, Marcia Burman, Mary B. McDonell, Stephan D. Fihn

Mini-Symposium On Diabetes Original Articles

Depression and glycemic control in hispanic primary care patients with diabetes

Raz Gross, Mark Olfson, Marc J. Gameroff, Olveen Carasquillo, Steven Shea, Adriana Feder, Rafael Lantigua, Milton Fuentes, Myrna M. Weissman

Mini-Symposium On Diabetes Original Articles

Causes of preventable visual loss in type 2 diabetes mellitus

Rodney A. Hayward, Claude Cowan Jr., Veda Giri, Mary G. Lawrence, Fatima Makki

Mini-Symposium On Diabetes Original Articles

Internet use among primary care patients with type 2 diabetes

Richard W. Grant, Enrico Cagliero, Henry C. Chueh, James B. Meigs

Mini-Symposium On Diabetes Original Articles

Diabetes and cardiovascular disease among asian indians in the united states

Sarita A. Mohanty, Steffie Woolhandler, David U. Himmelstein, David H. Bor

Mini-Symposium On Diabetes Original Articles

BRIEF REPORT: The burden of diabetes therapy

Sandeep Vijan, Rodney A. Hayward, David L. Ronis, Timothy P. Hofer

Editorial

Time for “drilling down”

Frank Vinicor

Erratum

Errata

Curlin FA, Hall DE

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