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 |
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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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