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The Singapore Family Physician
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2016
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42
Volume:
42
1. Burnout in Primary Care Physicians and Interventions - An Evidence-Based Review
Page:6—12
2. Mindfulness and Self-Compassion for Primary Care Physicians
Page:13—16
3. Advance Care Planning In The Healthcare Continuum A Narrative Synthesis
Page:7—12
4. PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN AS ADVANCE CARE PLANNING ADVOCATE
Page:13—17
5. HANDLING DIFFERENT PERSONALITIES IN ACP CONVERSATIONS
Page:18—23
6. PAIN MANAGEMENT AT THE END OF LIFE
Page:31—41
7. DYSPNOEA IN PALLIATIVE CARE THE WHY, WHAT AND HOW FOR PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS
Page:42—44
8. AGITATION
Page:45—52
9. AN EVALUATION OF A STUDENT-LED FACULTY-SUPPORTED INTER-PROFESSIONAL STUDENT MEDICAL-NURSING EDUCATION CONFERENCE (SMEC)
Page:70—74
10. THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PATIENT PROFILE AND CAREGIVER FACTORS AMONGST RECENT STROKE SURVIVORS ADMITTED TO COMMUNITY HOSPITALS IN SINGAPORE
Page:88—100
11. PATIENT AND PROVIDER PERSPECTIVES ON HYPERTENSION, DIABETES AND DYSLIPIDAEMIA SCREENING IN A LOW-INCOME SINGAPOREAN RENTAL-FLAT COMMUNITY
Page:75—87
12. Antibiotic Prescribing Behaviour In The Community: A Service Evaluation
Page:101—107
13. Enhancing Physician Well-Being Strategies from Positive Psychology
Page:17—20
14. Emotion Regulation Skills for Primary Care Phyhsicians
Page:21—26
15. Behavioural Strategies for Sleep and Burnout Amongst Primary Care Physicians
Page:27—30
16. Social Connectedness in Physical, Mental and Social Health
Page:31—35
17. A Patient With Coarse Facies And Skin Changes — A Case Report Of Undiagnosed Hansen's Disease Presenting To Primary Care. When Should We Suspect It, And What Should We Do?
Page:48—53
18. Unsteadiness And Clumsiness — Could There Be Something More Than A Minor Stroke? A CASE STUDY TO REMEMBER.
Page:54—59
19. Should aspirin be used for primary prevention of colorectal cancer in the general population?
Page:60—65
20. Self-Care Techniques
Page:3—4
21. Cardiovascular Disorder
Page:5—6
22. Cardiovascular Diseases: A 2016 Perspective
Page:8—15
23. HOME BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING, BLOOD PRESSURE VARIABILITY
Page:16—20
24. UPDATES IN “LIPIDS MANAGEMENT” GUIDELINES
Page:16—18
25. USE OF STATINS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Page:19—22
26. WHAT’S NEW IN DIABETES CARE
Page:23—28
27. THE FAILING HEART: NEW MODALITIES OF TREATMENT
Page:29—30
28. Infertility And Sexual Dysfunction During Treatment: A Guide For e Family Physician
Page:44—46
29. Primary Care for Seniors with Complex Need
Page:6—13
30. An Approach to Caring for Patients with Complex Co-Morbidities for the Family Physicians: The SBAR4 Model for Complex Co-Morbidities
Page:14—18
31. Care and Assessment in the Home Setting in Singapore
Page:19—26
32. Care Transitions in Complex Patients
Page:27—33
33. Working in Multidisciplinary teams for the Family Physician
Page:34—38
34. Linking Medical and Social Care
Page:39—54
35. A Narrative Review of the Management of Nasal Foreign Bodies in Children in General Practice
Page:67—75
36. Post-Stroke Delusional Disorder – What Should a Primary Care Physician know?
Page:77—79