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Vol. 3 No. 3 (2011)
Vol. 3 No. 3 (2011)
Published:
2011-05-01
Editor's Message
Women's Health
Jay Shubrook
87
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Review Articles
Contraceptive options for women with metabolic syndrome
Jennifer Lykens, Jane Broecker
88-98
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Non-oral contraception
Stephanie Gibson, Sharon Lee Witt
99-105
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Update on diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of genital human papillomavirus manifestations
Robin Quesenberry Olsen, Laura Cieraszynski, Shannon Bishop
106-111
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The differential diagnosis of acute pelvic pain in various stages of the life cycle of women and adolescents: gynecological challenges for the family physician in an outpatient setting
Maria Daly
112-119
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Case Reports
Spontaneous retroperitoneal bleed 24 hours postpartum: a case report
Luis Perez
120-122
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Medical Education Article
Pharmaceutical representative rounds: teaching resident physician–pharmaceutical representative interactions
Gretta Gross, Jonathan Ference
123-126
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Washington, D.C. Update
Washington, D.C. update
Keith Studdard, Marcelino Oliva
128-130
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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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