PREVENTIVE MEDICINE

  1. The Role of Hormone Replacement Therapy in the Prevention of Alzheimer Disease. Fillit, HM. Arch Int Med 2002;162:1934-1942.PDF
  2. New Evidence for Stroke Prevention: Clinical Applications.Straus, SE et al. JAMA. 288(11):1396-1398, September 18, 2002. PDF
  3. New Evidence for Stroke Prevention: Scientific Review. Straus, SE. et al. JAMA. 288(11):1388-1395, September 18, 2002.PDF
  4. A Practical Approach to Achieving Recommended Blood Pressure Goals in Diabetic Patients. Bakris GL. Arch Intern Med. 2001;161:2661-2667. . PDF
  5. Blood Pressure, Cognitive Functions, and Prevention of Dementias in Older Patients With Hypertension. Birkenhager WH., et al. Arch Intern Med. 2001;161:152-156. PDF

MANAGEMENT OF MEDICAL PRACTICE

ACP Practice Management Center

• Practice Ownership & Operations
• Regulatory Compliance
• HIPAA
• Reimbursement & Documentation
• Managed Care
• Physician Office Laboratories

CONSULTATIVE MEDICINE

  1. Preoperative cardiac evaluation for noncardiac surgery: a functional approach.Fleisher LA, Barash PG. Anesth Analg. 1992 Apr;74(4):586-98.(PubMed)
  2. Screening for Cardiac Disease in Patients Having Noncardiac Surgery. Fleisher Eagle, Ann Int Med 1996; 124: 767-772
  3. ACC/AHA Guideline Update for Perioperative Cardiovascular Evaluation for Noncardiac Surgery—Executive Summary A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Committee to Update the 1996 Guidelines on Perioperative Cardiovascular Evaluation for Noncardiac Surgery) Circulation 2002 105: 1257 - 1267
  4. ACC/AHA Guideline Update for Perioperative Cardiovascular Evaluation for Noncardiac Surgery: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Committee to Update the 1996 Guidelines on Perioperative Cardiovascular Evaluation for Noncardiac Surgery)

ADOLESCENT MEDICINE

  1. Internists and adolescent medicine. Schmidt and White. Arch Intern Med 2002; 162: 1550-6.
  2. Teaching medical residents about teenagers: an introductory curriculum in adolescent medicine. Djuricich. Acad Med 2002; 77: 745-6.
  3. Why adolescent medicine? Joffe. Med Clin North Am 200; 84:769-85.(via MDConsult)
  4. Getting teenagers to say no to sex, drugs, and violence in the new millennium. Strasburger. Med Clin North Am 200; 84: 787-810. (via MDConsult)
  5. National Cholesterol Education Preogram recommendations for cholesterol testing in youn adults; A science-based approach. Cleeman and and Grundy. Circulation 1997; 95:1646-50.
  6. Transition to adult health care for adolescents and young adults with chronic conditions: position paper of the Society for Adolescent Medicine. Rosen, et al. J Adolesc Health 2003; 33: 109-111. (PHS Library)
  7. Success on the road to adulthood. Issues and hurdles for adolescents with disabilities. White. Rheum Dis Clin North Am 1997; 23: 697-707.(PHS Lib)
  8. Treatment of Pediatric and Adolescent Obesity.[Editorial]Yanovski, JA.and Yanovski, SZ. JAMA. 2003;289:1851-1853. PDF
  9. Effects of a low-carbohydrate diet on weight loss and cardiovascular risk factor in overweight adolescents.Sondike, S B. et al. J Pediatr.2003 142(3):253-258,.PDF
  10. Limiting Confidentiality of Adolescent Health Services: What Are the Risks?.Ford, CA.and English, A. JAMA. 288(6):752-753. PDF
  11. Internists and Adolescent Medicine.Schmidt, R. et al. Archives of Internal Medicine. 162(14):1550-1556..PDF

SUBSTANCE ABUSE

  1. Medical Progress: Cardiovascular Complications of Cocaine Use. Lange RA and Hillis, LD . N Eng J Med 2001; 345(5):351-358..PDF
  2. ED Screening for Alcohol and Drug Addiction. Oker, EE; et al Annals of Emergency Medicine. 30(3):420, September 1997.[Full-text not online. PHD Library has journal]

WOMAN'S HEALTH

  1. Hormone researchers revolt: Criticizing recent negative studies of replacement therapy, some scientists are holding out for more data Powledge TM New Scientist Aug 22, 2003 News.
  2. Deeply Infiltrating Endometriosis: Implications, Diagnosis, and Management.Kwok, A et al.. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 56(3):168-177, March 2001.PDF
  3. Cardiovascular Disease and Dyslipidemia in Women. Welty FK Arch Int Med 2001; 161:514-522, February 26, 2001.PDF
  4. Intake of Fruits and Vegetables and Risk of Breast Cancer: A Pooled Analysis of Cohort Studies. Smith-Warner SA, et al. JAMA2001; 285:769-776..PDF
  5. Risedronate: A Clinical Review. Crandall CA Arch Int Med 2001; 161:353-360, February 12, 2001.PDF
  6. Aromatase Inhibitors in the Treatment and Prevention of Breast Cancer. Goss P E, et al. J Clin Onc 2001; 19:881-894..PDF
  7. Focus on Primary Care : Periodontal Disease: Implications for Women's Health..Zeema GG, et al. Obsl & Gyne Sur 2001; 56;:43-49.PDF
  8. Risks and benefits of hormone replacement therapy: The evidence speaks. Humphries KA and Gill S. CMAJ 2003;168:1001-1010. PDF

NUCLEAR MEDICINE

  1. Appropriate procedures for the safe handling and pathologic examination of technetium-99m–labelled specimens. Colgan TJ, et al Can. Med. Assoc. J. 2001; 164: 1868-1871. PDF