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Vol. 3 No. 2 (2011)
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2011)
Published:
2011-03-01
Editor's Message
The GI issue
Jay Shubrook
47
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Original Research
Physician knowledge and perception of the need for drug disposal guidelines
Teshina Nicole Wilson, Lucia Beck Weiss, Jennie Malone, Katharine Garnier
48-52
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Indications, findings, and technical performance of colonoscopies by a single general surgeon in a small rural hospital
Kevin McAninch, David Drozek
53-57
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Review Articles
Clinical management of gastroesophageal reflux disease
Renata Jarosz, Thomas Zimmerman, Daniel Van Arsdale
58-65
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Nitric oxide in health and disease – its role in the practice of medicine
Carman Ciervo, Christopher Zipp
66-73
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Namey/Burnett Preventive Medicine Writing Award 2010
Natural Chemopreventive Therapy: Curcumin
Owen Vincent
74-76
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Case Reports
Superior mesenteric vein thrombosis: how a family medicine physician's knowledge of a patient helped save a life
David Skillinge
77-79
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Washington, D.C. Update
Washington, D.C. update
Keith Studdard, Marcelino Oliva
81-83
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Most articles in OFP are evidence-based clinical reviews with an osteopathic component that practicing osteopathic family physicians encounter frequently.
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