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JAAPA 2005 author index

2005 author index


Legend

(A) A Day in the Life

(CAT) CAT Clinic

(CME) CME article

(DD) Dermatology Digest

(DI) Diagnostic Imaging Review

(E) Editorial

(GE) Guest Editorial

(I) In Retrospect

(PAQ) PA Quandaries

(N) In the News

(P) POEMs

(RR) Recertification Refresher

(SB) Sounding Board

(W) When the Patient Asks

 

 

Abrahamyan G. Case of the Month 03:70

 

Baeten SM. Chelation therapy for heart disease (W) 01:57-58

Bachman L. A clinician’s guide to condoms, spermicides, microbicides, and lubricants 12:61-69; Yes, the sexual history IS important 12:70-72

Beckman A. Advances in treating early breast cancer 11:54-62

Berry TT. Case report. A foreign body in the urethra 09:48-50

Bradford J. Case of the month 05:72

Buesing AR. A conservative, cost-effective approach to fibromyalgia (CME/RR) 09:32-37

Bushardt RL. Nine key questions to address polypharmacy in the elderly (CME) 05:32-37

 

Cabrera D. Case of the Month 12:90

Canning C. A Day in the Life 06:27-28

Cary DV. Management of traumatic femoral shaft fractures (DI) 02:50-51

Carter R. In the beginning: a PA history roundtable 10:26-30

Cawley JF. Physician assistant supply and demand (GE) 08:11-12

Chikkamuniyappa S. Widespread rash in a man with leukemia (DD) 01:53

Christal J. Widespread rash in a man with leukemia (DD) 01:53

Christian K. It’s 8 am. Do you know who your gay and lesbian patients are? (SB) 10:69-70

Colletti T. Strep throat: Guidelines for diagnosis and treatment (CME) 09:38-44

Colomb-Lippa D. Acute carbon monoxide exposure: diagnosis, evaluation, treatment 01:41-46

Cook K. Evaluating acute abdominal pain in adults (CME/RR) 03:22-29

Crane SC. The right DNA (GE) 05:17-23

 

Dascola JS. Injury-related causes of acute knee pain (CME) 07:34-40

Davis A. Physician assistant volunteers belong in free clinics (GE) 04:16-17

Dedmon M. Liver transplantation: Managing complications in primary care 02:41-49

Deeter M. Heatstroke--Predictable, preventable, treatable (CME) 08:30-35

Diamond L. Laryngopharyngeal reflux—It’s not GERD 08:50-53

DiMaggio C. Preparing for disasters: What should you know, and when should you know it? 03:40-53; Good-bye to all that (with apologies to Robert Graves) (IR) 12:25-27

DiSandro L. Case of the month 04:74

Doty TJ. Postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy after the Women’s Health Initiative (CME) 01:30-37

Dubilier LD. Case report: Classic Kaposi’s sarcoma 07:44-46

Dubowy SM. Vision screening of young children: Taking a second look 08:41-49

 

Early P. Detecting celiac disease in adult patients (CME) 10:45-50

Eldridge L. Case of the month (C) 08:72

Essary AC. How to make the “difficult” patient encounter less difficult 05:49-54

 

Featherstone EA. Severe GERD: Effective treatment prevents potentially serious complications (CME) 04:25-29

Ferrell K. In the beginning: a PA history roundtable 10:26-30

 

Galley R. Medical management of the adult patient with Down syndrome 04:45-52

Genova NJ. A fresh look at clinical excellence (SB) 04:55-56

Germino V. In the beginning: a PA history roundtable 10:26-30

Gianola FJ. The case of Mr. S. (PAQ) 05:24-25

Grubb B. Think again about that pedicure (DD) 09:62

Gupta S. The metabolic syndrome: Modify root causes, treat risk factors (CME) 03:30-36

 

Hanifin C. Case of the Month 11:68

Hanley KY. Advances in treating early breast cancer 11:54-62

Hatter JE. Case of the Month 02:68

Hartsell Z. Health care illiteracy: Implications for providers 05:41-47

Hayne M. Advances in treating early breast cancer 11:54-62

Hegmann T. A tale of two coxibs (N) 03:14-17; Treating obesity: New advice from the American College of Physicians (N) 06:18-23

Himmerick KA. Enhancing contraception: A comprehensive review (CME/RR) 07:26-33

Hochheimer SM. A case of scarring alopecia (DD) 12:74

Holden E. Fast track in the field: Another option to ease ED overcrowding (SB) 06:60-61

Hutton E. Evaluation and management of hypercalcemia (CME/RR) 06:30-35

Hegmann T. A tale of two coxibs (N) 03:14-17

 

Jennings PR. Thoracic outlet syndrome (W) 05:57-58; A clinician’s guide to condoms, spermicides, microbicides, and lubricants 12:61-69; Yes, the sexual history IS important (SB) 12:70-72

Johnson D. On the front lines of caring for people with AIDS (SB) 09:52-54

Johnson J. Atrial fibrillation: New theories, emerging treatments (CME) 06:36-41

Joffe E. Case report: Classic Kaposi’s sarcoma 07:44-46

Jones KW. Nine key questions to address polypharmacy in the elderly (CME) 05:32-37

Joslin V. Barriers for PAs volunteering to serve indigent populations 04:35-40

Jyothirmayi G. Case of the Month 11:68

 

Kimmons B. A Day in the Life 12:28-30

Kohlhepp B. Health care illiteracy: Your chance to make a difference (GE) 05:13-14

Kuhns DH. Physician assistants and humanitarian assistance (GE) 03:11-12

 

Lipton L. The PA as exercise advocate: prescribing exercise for patients (CME) 02:24-29

Lipton L. Case studies in writing the exercise prescription 02:33-35

 

Maino KL. A case of scarring alopecia (DD) 12:74

Masinelli SM. Chelation therapy for heart disease (W) 01:58-59

Markenson D. Preparing for disasters: What should you know, and when should you know it? 03:40-53

Maurer BT. The second time around (I) 07:23-25

Mayes JR. Why I got a master’s degree (GE) 02:11-12

McNellis R. Quality incentive programs: How AAPA policy affects you 09:18-31

McPartlin DS. Case report. A foreign body in the urethra 09:48-50

Milling TJ. Case of the Month 10:88

Monroe JR. Making a bad situation worse (DD) 03:55; A persistent “fungal infection” on the face (DD) 05:61; Painless lesions and an odd biopsy result (DD)06:54; An “infection” that antibiotics won’t cure (DD) 07:56; A 63-year-old woman reports new changes in a long-standing “rash” (DD) 10:71; Multiple “warts” on the lower legs of a 52-year-old woman (DD) 11:66

Moreau TP. Heatstroke--Predictable, preventable, treatable (CME) 08:30-35

Murphy KM. Case Report: For facial swelling, look below the belt 10:57-68

 

Napier KT. Atrial fibrillation: New theories, emerging treatments (CME) 06:36-41

Newell K. Case Report: For facial swelling, look below the belt 10:57-68

Nickum CW. Endoscopic vessel harvesting in coronary artery bypass graft surgery 11:40-53

Noller DT. Childhood obesity: Curbing an American epidemic (CME) 12:32-38

 

Paulk D. Childhood obesity: Curbing an American epidemic (CME) 12:32-38

Pettis S. Gestational diabetes: Is your patient at risk? (CME) 05:26-30

Piccirillo B. Case of the Month 10:88

Prince HMA. Case of the Month 02:68

 

Rassman J. The metabolic syndrome: Modify root causes, treat risk factors (CME) 03:30-36

Redlener I. Preparing for disasters: What should you know, and when should you know it? 03:40-53

Rice R. Hypothermia—potentially deadly all year round 06:47-52

Rizvi AA. Current trends in diabetes management (CME) 08:23-29

Robinson P. Charting a course to competency (GE) 07:14-15,18

Robinson P. Strep throat: Guidelines for diagnosis and treatment (CME) 09:38-44

Rohrs R. Charting a course to competency (GE) 07:14-15,18

Roscoe M. Leishmaniasis: Early diagnosis is key 07:47-54

 

Savelli B. Case Report: For facial swelling, look below the belt 10:57-68

Sawyer NA. Reflections on a residency (SB) 08:54-57

Schmidt MC. Genetic testing: understanding the basics 01:48-52

Schroth BE. Evaluation and management of peripheral edema (CME/RR) 11:29-34

Schuurman ET. Case of the month 06:70

Scott PM. Evidence-based medicine? Show us the evidence! (SB) 02:56-57; Using aspirin to prevent stroke (W) 06:55-56; Measuring the homocysteine level (W) 09:57; National PA Week: More than just a week (GE) 10:18-25; In the beginning: A PA history roundtable 10:26-30

Seward S. Case of the month 09:71-72

Smoldt J. A comprehensive approach to primary headaches (CME) 11:16-22

Symington SL. How to make the “difficult” patient encounter less difficult 05:49-54

 

Talmadge C. Barriers for PAs volunteering to serve indigent populations 04:35-40

Theriault JA. Health care illiteracy: Your chance to make a difference (GE) 05:13-14

Tubbs RS. A Day in the Life 04:14-15

Tyrer L. A Day in the Life 08:17-18

 

Uecker J. Case of the month 07:70

Ulrickson M. Oral rehydration therapy in children with acute gastroenteritis (CME/RR) 01:24-29

 

Vajnar J. Diffuse joint pain in a man with an obstructed bronchus (DI) 08:58-59; Knee pain and a limp after a fall (DI) 10:72-77; A long-term smoker with right-sided weakness and “heaviness” in one leg (DI) 12:75-77

 

Ward K. Injury-related causes of acute knee pain (CME) 07:34-40

Warnat M. One day at a time (I) 01:54-55

Washburn LA. Altered mental status: cause determines treatment (CME/RR) 02:16-22

Wellik GM. Nerve entrapments of the wrist: Early treatment preserves function (CME) 04:18-23

Wilkins G. Case of the month 01:68

Wilson S. Providing a forum for PA authors practicing in surgery (GE) 11:9-10

Wood EH. Urinary problems in the elderly adult (CME/RR) 10:35-41

Wolpert CM. Surgeon General launches new public health campaign: the Family History Initiative (N) 01:20-22

Wolpert CM. Genetic testing: understanding the basics 01:48-52

Wright D. Thoracic outlet syndrome (W) 05:57-58

Wyne KT. A comprehensive review of tremor (CME/RR) 12:43-50

 

Zarbock S. Opportunity knocks: Publishing more of what PAs need to know (E) 01:17-18; Lessons learned (E) 06:16-17; Hyperpharmacotherapy in someone you love (E) 09:12-13; Sexual assault—Myths and facts (E) 12:16-18

Zelby AS. Case of the month (C) 08:72

Zuber K. Nancy and the KIDney Quilt (IR) 10:14-16





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