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The Singapore Family Physician
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2017
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43
Volume:
43
1. Lipid management in Diabetes Mellitus: A Singapore Perspective
Page:7—9
2. Cardiovascular Risk Calculators: Back to Basics
Page:10—14
3. Updates in Hypertension Management - 2017
Page:15—18
4. COX2 Inhibitors as Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Page:19—20
5. Erectile Dysfunction as a Cardiovascular Risk Marker
Page:26—29
6. Singapore Gp Fee Survey 2013: A Comparison With Past
Page:42—51
7. Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome following Corrective Spinal Surgery for Scoliosis
Page:53—57
8. Approach To Symmetrical Polyarthritis with Focus on Rheumatoid Arthritis
Page:6—10
9. An Update on the Diagnosis and Management of Gout
Page:11—18
10. Seronegative Spondyloarthropathies
Page:19—22
11. Long term Low-Dose Aspirin Therapy: Is Gastric Protection Necessary?
Page:35—38
12. Practical Approach To Reflux Symptoms
Page:48—51
13. Testing And Treating Helicobacter Pylori Infection
Page:52—54
14. Managing Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections in Primary Care - Can We Do Better?
Page:39—42
15. Masquerade of Falls and Depression, and Transitions of Care
Page:43—46
16. Assessing Social Care Needs and Community Resources for Complex Patients
Page:31—37
17. A Case Report of An End-Stage Renal Failure Patient with Peptic Ulcer Disease
Page:51—55
18. Latent TB Infection
Page:11—14
19. Updates on Thyroid Function Tests
Page:15—18
20. A Topic Review: Is Manual Therapy Effective In The Management Of Tension Type Headaches In Primary Care?
Page:29—34
21. Giant Cell Arteritis Presenting as Pyrexia of Unknown Origin in Asians: 2 Case Reports.
Page:36—38
22. Recurrent Severe Vomiting in a 7-year-old boy
Page:40—43
23. Updates on Thyoid Function Tests
Page:16—20
24. A TOPIC REVIEW: IS MANUAL THERAPY EFFECTIVE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF TENSION TYPE HEADACHES IN PRIMARY CARE?
Page:31—37
25. RECURRENT SEVERE VOMITING IN A 7-YEAR-OLD BOY
Page:42—45
26. An approach to managing patients with complex Co-morbidites for family physicians: the SBAR4 model
Page:6—10
27. Using the SBAR4 model for Management of a Patient with Complex Comorbidites in the Community Hospital - A Case Study
Page:11—15
28. Using the SBAR4 model for Management of a Patient with Complex Comorbidites in the Nursing home - A case study
Page:16—20
29. Using the SBAR4 model for managementof a Patient with Complex Comorbidities in the Primary Care setting - A case study
Page:21—25
30. Using the SBAR4 model for management of a patient with complex comorbidites in the home care setting - A case study
Page:26—30
31. Rash and weakness - A case of juvenile dermatomyositis
Page:55—60
32. Pre and Post Analytical Factors Affecting Laboratory Results
Page:6—10
33. UNUSUAL CAUSE OF DYSURIA — LYMPHOMA OF TERMINAL ILEUM
Page:44—47