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Vol. 4 No. 4 (2012)
Vol. 4 No. 4 (2012)
Published:
2012-07-01
Editor's Message
Members of a Tribe
Meredith Norris
95
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Research Article
Do osteopathic medical students maintain their osteopathic identity in a dually accredited training hospital system?
Ronald Januchowski, Adrienne Ables, Lynn Page
96-100
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Review Articles
An osteopathic approach to the renal and urinary system
Brian Kaufman
101-109
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Identification of distinctive characteristics, principles, and practices of the osteopathic physician in the current health care system
William Cairney, Joel Dickerman, Grace Brannan, Godwin Dogbey
110-117
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Lifelong learning for the family physician
Joel Dickerman, Thomas Told
118-123
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Case Reports
An Unusual Case of Transient Psychosis from Ehrlichia Infection
Alison Mancuso, John Bertagnolli, Edward Shadiack, Sondra De Antonio
124-127
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Letter(s) to the Editor
Teaching the definitional difference between DOs and MDs
Steven Kamajian
128-129
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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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