《家庭医学美国版》.2006年.第1期
- The Importance of Longitudinal Studies in Family Medicine: Experiences of Two Practice-based Research Networks
- Management of Prescription Refills in Primary Care: An Oklahoma Physicians Resource/Research Network(OKPRN) Study
- Patients, Practices, and Relationships: Challenges and Lessons Learned from the Kentucky Ambulatory Network(KAN) CaRESS Clinical Trial
- Navigating the Terrain between Research and Practice: A Collaborative Research Network(CRN) Case Study in Diabetes Research
- The Electronic Primary Care Research Network(ePCRN): A New Era in Practice-based Research
- Primary Care Physicians’ Knowledge and Practice Patterns in the Treatment of Chronic Kidney Disease: An Upstate New York Practice-based Rese
- Long-term Outcome of Cardiovascular Prevention: A Nijmegen Academic Family Practices Network Study
- Family Medicine Patients’ Use of the Internet for Health Information: A MetroNet Study
- Family Physician’s Knowledge, Beliefs, and Self-reported Practice Patterns Regarding Hyperlipidemia: A National Research Network(NRN) Surve
- Provider Deferred Decisions on Hemoglobin A1c Results: A Report from the Colorado Research Network(CaReNet) and the High Plains Research Ne
- Pharmacy Clarification of Prescriptions Ordered in Primary Care: A Report from the Applied Strategies for Improving Patient Safety(ASIPS) C
- Management of Prescription Refills in Primary Care: An Oklahoma Physicians Resource/Research Network(OKPRN) Study
- A Short History of Primary Care Practice-based Research Networks: From Concept to Essential Research Laboratories
- RE-AIMing Research for Application: Ways to Improve Evidence for Family Medicine