Meta-analysis: Anticholinergics, but not β-agonists, reduce severe exacerbations and respiratory mortality in COPD Shelley R. SalpeterNicholas S. BuckleyEdwin E. Salpeter Original Articles Pages: 1011 - 1019
Cost-effectiveness of a disease management program for major depression in elderly primary care patients Judith BosmansMartine de BruijneMaurits van Tulder Original Articles Pages: 1020 - 1026
Impacts of evidence-based quality improvement on depression in primary care a randomized experiment Lisa V. RubensteinLisa S. MeredithMartin L. Lee Original Articles Pages: 1027 - 1035
Improving depression care in patients with diabetes and multiple complications Leslie S. KinderWayne J. KatonBessie Young Original Articles Pages: 1036 - 1041
Brief report: Patient cognitive status and the identification and management of depression by primary care physicians Monica K. CraneHillary R. BognerJoseph J. Gallo Original Articles Pages: 1042 - 1044
Predictors of final specialty choice by internal medicine residents Andrew K. DiehlVineeta KumarMary E. O’Keefe Original Articles Pages: 1045 - 1049
Simultaneous control of intermediate diabetes outcomes among veterans affairs primary care patients George L. JacksonDavid EdelmanMorris Weinberger Original Articles Pages: 1050 - 1056
Four physician communication styles in routine japanese outpatient medical encounters Brian Taylor SlingsbySeiji YamadaAkira Akabayashi Original Articles Pages: 1057 - 1062
Potential outcome factors in subacute combined degeneration Olavo M. VasconcelosErika H. PoehmZenaide M. N. Quezado Original Articles Pages: 1063 - 1068
Self-esteem, confidence, and relationships in men treated with sildenafil citrate for erectile dysfunction Stanley E. AlthofMichael P. O’ Learythe US and International SEAR study group Original Articles Pages: 1069 - 1074
Direct reporting of laboratory test results to patients by mail to enhance patient safety Sharon SungValerie Forman-HoffmanPeter Cram Original Articles Pages: 1075 - 1078
Trends in market demand for internal medicine 1999 to 2004 Andrew D. AuerbachRichard ChlouberRobert M. Wachter Original Articles Pages: 1079 - 1085
Weight-related perceptions among patients and physicians Christie A. BefortK. Allen GreinerJasjit S. Ahluwalia Original Articles Pages: 1086 - 1090
Middle-aged and mobility-limited prevalence of disability and symptom attributions in a national survey Elizabeth A. GardenerFelicia A. HuppertDavid Melzer Original Articles Pages: 1091 - 1096
The influence of type and severity of mental illness on receipt of screening mammography Caroline P. CarneyLaura E. Jones Original Articles Pages: 1097 - 1104
Brief Report: Lack of a race effect in primary care ratings among women veterans Bevanne Bean-MayberryChung-Chou ChangSarah Hudson Scholle Original Articles Pages: 1105 - 1108
The craft of writing: A physician-writer’s workshop for resident physicians Anna B. ReismanHelena HansenAsghar Rastegar Innovations In Education Pages: 1109 - 1111
Teaching medical students about communicating with patients with major mental illness Lisa I. IezzoniRadhika A. RamananStacey Lee Perspectives Pages: 1112 - 1115
A prescription for cultural competence in medical education Sunil KripalaniJada Bussey-JonesInginia Genao Perspectives Pages: 1116 - 1120
Time to question long-term safety of routine scheduled inhaled β-2-agonist treatment for COPD Douglas C. McCrory Editorials Pages: 1123 - 1124
Depression in primary care: Encouragement and caution for the business case Christopher M. Callahan Editorials Pages: 1125 - 1127
Identification and management of overweight and obesity by internal medicine residents: Christopher B. Ruser, Lisa Sanders et al. V. AdimoolamP. Charney Letters To The Editor Pages: 1128 - 1128
Letter to the editor regarding sullivan et al. Catherine T. BacaKenneth J. Grant Letters To The Editor Pages: 1128 - 1129
Meta-analysis: anticholinergics, but not β-agonists, reduce severe exacerbations and respiratory mortality in COPD Salpeter SRBuckley NSSalpeter EE Erratum Pages: 1131 - 1131