(A) A Day in the Life |
(CAT) CAT Clinic |
(CME) CME article |
(CSAC) CSAC Special Report |
(DD) Dermatology Digest |
(DI) Diagnostic Imaging Review |
(E) Editorial |
(GE) Guest Editorial |
(IR) In Retrospect |
(L) Letters from the UK |
(N) In the News |
(P) POEMs |
(PAQ) PA Quandaries |
(RR) Recertification Refresher |
(SB) Sounding Board |
(SP) Surgical Patient |
(W) When the Patient Asks |
Abir F. Benign anorectal disease: An update on diagnosis and management (CME)06:28-33
Acevedo FA. SARS: Are we still at risk? 03:48-54
Adam R. A quick update in advanced cardiac life support (N) 05:21-22
Alexander LM. Why patient safety matters (GE) 04:12,59
Askins DG. Distinguishing ADHD from juvenile bipolar disorder 12:41-48; Non-estrogen treatments for osteoporosis (CME) 12:25-30
Archambault ME. Do triptans increase the risk of thromboembolic stroke? (CAT) 07:57-58
Austin-Leyva A. Case of the Month 06:72
Baddley JW. Avian influenza: What PAs need to know (N) 02:19-23
Bakey WM. Predicting UTI in symptomatic postmenopausal women: A review of the literature 08:48-54
Barese S. SARS: Are we still at risk? 03:48-54
Barkley RA. Distinguishing ADHD from juvenile bipolar disorder 12:41-48
Becenti J. Tradition and treatment: The impact of cultural beliefs on medical decision making (PAQ) 12:16-18
Berg P. Oral health in children: Overlooked and undertreated 04:40-52
Besler-Panos. Pharmacotherapy for Parkinson’s disease: Current options, promising future therapies (CME) 08:38-44
Bote HO. The management of clavicle fractures (SP) 09:50-56
Bradford J. Should I take coenzyme Q10 with a statin? (W) 12:61
Bushardt RL. Distinguishing ADHD from juvenile bipolar disorder 12:41-48; Non-estrogen treatments for osteoporosis (CME) 12:25-30
Caputo CL. Dramatic signs with cranial nerve deficit (DD) 11:57
Carlozzi N. Distinguishing ADHD from juvenile bipolar disorder 12:41-48
Carpenter D. Perspectives on the physician assistant specialty credentialing debate: Education, not certification (GE) 08:16, 18-20
Champion JC. Case of the Month 12:78
Chand V. Understanding diastolic dysfunction (CME) 03:37-42
Cipher DJ. Are older patients satisfied with physician assistants and nurse practitioners? 01:36-44
Compton K. Distinguishing ADHD from juvenile bipolar disorder 12:41-48
Coniglio D. Oral health in children: Overlooked and undertreated 04:40-52
Crane SC. Perspectives on the physician assistant specialty credentialing debate: “Mountains Beyond Mountains” (GE) 08:16-19
Cristini J. Misdiagnosis and missed diagnoses in patients with ALS (CME) 07:30-35
Crosby F. UKAPA – A professional organization for PAs working in the United Kingdom (L) 12:20-24
Cuffy M. Benign anorectal disease: An update on diagnosis and management (CME)06:28-33
Deveikis JP. An endovascular approach to the treatment of intracranial aneurysms (SP) 11:46-52
DiMaggio C. Avian influenza: What PAs need to know (N) 02:19-23
DiMaggio C. Avian influenza: What PAs need to know (N) 02:19-23
Doll M. Implementing a continuous insulin infusion protocol on a cardiac surgical service: A PA’s perspective 06:42-46
Doyle H. Effective topical treatments for atrophic vaginitis (CME) 10:33-38
Drost J. Diagnosis and management of chronic constipation (CME) 10:33-38
Feison NJ. Case of the Month 05:82
Felmer KA. Obstructive sleep apnea and cognitive disfunction (CME) 11:16-20
Forgione AM. Managing patients with suspected pulmonary embolism (CME) 11:24-29
Fortson B. Distinguishing ADHD from juvenile bipolar disorder 12:41-48
Foulke K . Botulism: Rare, but deadly 11:41-45
Galley R. Improving outcomes in renal disease (CME) 09:20-25
Gavin J. Benign anorectal disease: An update on diagnosis and management (CME)06:28-33
Geisler WM. Evaluating eosinophilia in the primary care setting (CME) 06:34-38
Genova NJ. Paying for performance. An American PA in Britain and the NHS Quality Outcome Framework (L) 06:25-26.52
Gerbert DA. ACC/AHA 2005 guideline update: Chronic heart failure in the adult (CSAC) 04:53-56; Clinical practice guidelines for managing COPD in a primary care setting (CSAC) 08:24-29, 56; ; Paradigm shifts in the approach to women’s health care (CSAC) 10:50-55; Vaccines, thimerosal, and neurodevelopmental outcomes (CSAC) 01:16-19
Gianola FJ. The case of Ms. C. (PAQ) 04: 18-23
Glover DB. You just can’t trust the histories (IR) 09:16-17
Gocke TV. Case of the month 10:72
Goldstein MM. Depression—An independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease 09:40-46
Gonzalez P. A Day in the Life 08:21-22
Graber MA. A quick update in advanced cardiac life support (N) 05:21-22; “Can I have that drug I saw on TV?” (SB) 07:48-49
Griffin A. Case of the Month 11:70
Harper S. Case of the Month 08:72
Harris LA . Diagnosis and management of chronic constipation (CME) 11:24-29
Hegmann T. The shortage of physicians and the implications for PAs (GE) 05:16-17
Herman LM. ACC/AHA 2005 guideline update: Chronic heart failure in the adult (CSAC) 04:53-56; Clinical practice guidelines for managing COPD in a primary care setting (CSAC) 08:24-29, 56; Paradigm shifts in the approach to women's health care (CSAC) 10:50-55; Vaccines, thimerosal, and neurodevelopmental outcomes (CSAC) 01:16-19
Hoelzer C. A Day in the Life 12:14-15
Hooker RS. Are older patients satisfied with physician assistants and nurse practitioners? 01:36-44
Hughes N. What’s the difference between PAs and NPs? (GE) 10:15-16
Isabel J. Case of the Month12:78
Jackson CM. . The patient with cold hands. Understanding Raynaud’s disease 11:34-38
Jennings PR. Avian influenza: What PAs need to know (N) 02:19-23
Jones R. Exploring the complex care of the diabetic foot ulcer (CME) 12:31-36
Kelley MT. Nonsurgical management of osteoarthritis of the knee (CME) 01:26-32
Kole L. The great divide: More thoughts on an old problem (GE) 01:13-14
Karmer M. The subcutaneous abscess: Beyond simple management 05:44-54
Kotelnicki JJ. The management of clavicle fractures (SP) 09:50-56
Kruger D. Acute systemic disseminated intravascular coagulation: Managing a complex medical condition (CME) 05:28-32
Landis T. How to diagnose the acute red eye with confidence (CME) 03:24-30
Larson LW. ACC/AHA 2005 guideline update: Chronic heart failure in the adult (CSAC) 04:53-56; Clinical practice guidelines for managing COPD in a primary care setting (CSAC) 08:24-29, 56;Paradigm shifts in the approach to women’s health care (CSAC) 10:50-55; Vaccines, thimerosal, and neurodevelopmental outcomes (CSAC) 01:16-19
Léger MM. ACC/AHA 2005 guideline update: Chronic heart failure in the adult (CSAC) 04:53-56; Clinical practice guidelines for managing COPD in a primary care setting (CSAC) 08:24-29, 56; Vaccines, thimerosal, and neurodevelopmental outcomes (CSAC) 01:16-19
Lenzini MM. Nonoperative management of penetrating abdominal trauma (SP) 07:52-56
Lo R. Case of the Month 03:72
Lohenry K. Botulism: Rare, but deadly 11:41-45
Longo WE. Benign anorectal disease: An update on diagnosis and management (CME)06:28-33
Lopes JE Jr. General practice in the UK’s National Health Service 02:24-30
Madrid E. Asthma: Challenges in vulnerable populations (CME) 02:41-46
Martin H. A Day in the Life 03:13-17
McNellis R. ACC/AHA 2005 guideline update: Chronic heart failure in the adult (CSAC) 04:53-56; Clinical practice guidelines for managing COPD in a primary care setting (CSAC) 08:24-29, 56;Paradigm shifts in the approach to women’s health care (CSAC) 10:50-55; Vaccines, thimerosal, and neurodevelopmental outcomes (CSAC) 01:16-19
Melhorn JM. Case of the Month 02:72
Mennie GW. Asthma: Challenges in vulnerable populations (CME) 02:41-46
Miller J. A Day in the Life 04:14-16
Mitts KG. The management of clavicle fractures (SP) 09:50-56
Monroe JR. A 43-year-old woman with curious freckling of the lips (DD) 01:48; A common and deadly misunderstanding (DD) 05:58; A common cause of photodistributed rash (DD) 06:53; A condition that is more than skin deep (DD) 02:60; Enlarging growth alarms a young woman (DD) 12:57 Itch scratches at a multifaceted diagnosis (DD) 10:59; Melanoma scare prompts this patient to take a new look at an old lesion (DD) 08:58; Persistent warts in an adolescent with severe atopy (DD) 07:50;The patient who feared she had “Michael Jackson’s disease” (DD) 03:62; Umbilical lesion appears in a woman with a history of sun exposure (DD) 09:60; When the treatment becomes the problem (DD) 04:60
Moser SS. Pharmacotherapy for Parkinson’s disease: Current options, promising future therapies (CME) 08:38-44
Murphy AM.A rare and painful deformity of the wrist (SP) 05:60-65
Murphy-Blount K. Hypertension in children and adolescents: Lost between the age gap (SB) 03:55-56
Newton PL. Asthma. Challenges in vulnerable populations (CME) 02: 41-46
O’Branski E. Case of the Month 01:70
O’Donoghue DL. ACC/AHA 2005 guideline update: Chronic heart failure in the adult (CSAC) 04:53-56; Clinical practice guidelines for managing COPD in a primary care setting (CSAC) 08:24-29, 56; Paradigm shifts in the approach to women’s health care (CSAC) 10:50-55 (CSAC) 10:50-55; Vaccines, thimerosal, and neurodevelopmental outcomes (CSAC) 01:16-19
Ogunfiditimi F. The role of PAs in robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (SP) 03:57-61
Outslay MG. Understanding Ecstasy 07:42-47
Palmer S. Hypertension in children and adolescents: Lost between the age gap (SB) 03:55-56
Payton M. DNA, race, and a new era in medicine (SB) 09:48-49
Pellegrino AM. The white coat: Reflections from a second-year PA student (GE) 07:15-16
Pennington JR. A Day in the Life 06:20-21
Petersen M. Obstructive sleep apnea and cognitive dysfunction (CME) 11:16-20
Ragan P. Community-acquired MRSA infection: An update (CME) 04:24-29
Ragucci KR. Non-estrogen treatments for osteoporosis (CME) 12:25-30
Ream T. What’s the difference between PAs and NPs? (GE) 10:15-16
Riddle MP. A percutaneous pinning misadventure (SP) 01:45-47
Ridings H. Evaluating eosinophilia in the primary care setting (CME) 06:34-38
Rohrs RC. Eliminating health disparities—An opportunity, and an obligation (GE) 02:14-15
Roscoe M. How to diagnose the acute red eye with confidence (CME) 03:24-30
Rotert R. Case of the Month 07:70
Sakryd G. Case of the month 04:76
Saunders S. Case of the Month 09:72
Scott PM. Otorrhea—A fresh look at an old symptom (CME) 08:30-37; Screening for osteoporosis (W) 09:57-58; Should I be tested for breast cancer genes? (W) 06:61; Should I have a whole body CT scan? (W) 05:55; Which diet is better—low-fat or low-carb? (W) 01:49
Sekscenski E. Are older patients satisfied with physician assistants and nurse practitioners? 01:36-44
Shalshin A. Case of the Month 03:72
Shim S. Diagnosis and treatment of sarcoidosis (CME) 04:30-34
Smith SE. Case Report: Subcutaneous emphysema in a 62-year-old man 02:50-52
Taft JM. A day in the Life 10:17-18
Taylor L. Distinguishing ADHD from juvenile bipolar disorder 12:41-48
Terebelo S. Practical approaches to screening for domestic violence (CME) 09:30-35
Thompson MF. The subcutaneous abscess: Beyond simple management 05:44-54
Touschner J. Politics and the PA: Caring for patients and your profession (SA) 10:21-22
Turner JL. Non-estrogen treatments for osteoporosis (CME)12:25-30
Ulshafer C. ACC/AHA 2005 guideline update: Chronic heart failure in the adult (CSAC) 04:53-56; Clinical practice guidelines for managing COPD in a primary care setting (CSAC) 08:24-29, 56; Paradigm shifts in the approach to women’s health care (CSAC) 10:50-55; Vaccines, thimerosal, and neurodevelopmental outcomes (CSAC) 01:16-19
Vajnar J. A common—and correctable—cause of infertility in women (DI) 02:59; A swollen, painful leg in a 4-year-old girl (DI) 12:52-53; GI symptoms in a 34-year-old woman (DI) 04:58-59; Difficult-to-diagnose pelvic pain (DI) 06:50-52; Plain films show the most common hip problem of adolescence (DI) 11:55-56; Predicting UTI in symptomatic postmenopausal women. A review of the literature (DI) 08:48-54; Using CT to diagnose pulmonary embolism (DI) 10:56-58
Van Dyke EM. ACC/AHA 2005 guideline update: Chronic heart failure in the adult (CSAC) 04:53-56; Clinical practice guidelines for managing COPD in a primary care setting (CSAC) 08:24-29, 56; Paradigm shifts in the approach to women’s health care (CSAC) 10:50-55;Vaccines, thimerosal, and neurodevelopmental outcomes (CSAC) 01:16-19
Vangsnes E. PA attitudes toward prescription drug costs 10:44-49
Vega C. Case of the Month 06:72
Walden MS. Primary care management of dysfunctional uterine bleeding (CME/RR) 02:32-39
Walker BD. An endovascular approach to the treatment of intracranial aneurysms (SP) 11:46-52
Watson GS. Noncardiac chest pain: A rational approach to a common complaint (CME/RR) 01:20-25
Weber F. Case Report:Subcutaneous emphysema in a 62-year-old man 02:50-52
Wick KH. Tradition and treatment: The impact of cultural beliefs on medical decision making (PAQ)12:16-18
Williams L. Should I take coenzyme Q10 with a statin? ( (W) 12:61
Wilson S. In defense of full disclosure (SB) 06:48-49
Wittner S. Diagnosis and treatment of Meniere’s disease (CME) 05:34-39
Wolf R. Case of the Month 04:76
Zacker RJ. Health-related implications and management of sarcopenia (CME) 10:24-29
Zarbock S. Growing old gratefully: Help from the past, hope for the future. (E) 03:18-20; The costs of war and cookie dough (E) 11:13-14; The new HPV vaccine—Be sure you know the facts (E) 09:14-15