- Editor's Note
[HTML] [PDF] - Review Articles
Depression in primary care. Part 1: Screening and diagnosis. Zainab Abdul Majeed, Xavier Vincent Pereira. [Abstract] [PDF]
Depression in primary care. Part 2: Management. Xavier Vincent Pereira, Zainab Abdul Majeed
[Abstract] [PDF]
Imaging as an aid to the diagnosis of acute appendicitis. Wijesuriya LI
[Abstract] [PDF] - Case Reports
A patient who refused medical advice: the doctor and the patient should look for common ground. Tong Seng Fah, Robert Chen. [Abstract] [PDF]
- Research Digest
- Notes for the Primary Care Teachers
Tips for the new medical teacher. Yong Rafidah Abdul Rahman, Hamdan Mohd Noor. [PDF]
Teaching doctor-patient communication in family medicine. Yong Rafidah Abdul Rahman.[PDF]
The effective teacher. Khoo Ee Ming, KS Teoh. [PDF]
Portfolio assessment. Teng Cheong Lieng. [PDF] - Test Your Knowledge
A young man with loin pain. Tong Seng Fah. [PDF]
A 55 year-old man with lethargy for six months. Loh Keng Yin.[PDF]
News and Reports
Highlights of the 11th Malaysian Family Medicine Specialist Conference 2007. Mastura Ismail. [PDF]
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