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North Carolina Medical Journal Volume 61: January/February — November/December 2000 Where to locate articles: January/February pages 375-436 July/August pages 189-240 March/April pages 65-128 September/October pages 241-308 May/June pages 129-188 November/December pages 309-372 Author Index Akintemi, Ola Kunle. Preventing child- Capoccia, Kam. Smoking cessation: it's hood poisoning: an intervention in a fam- hood poisoning: an intervention in a fam- the right time 403 ily medicine residency program 333 ily medicine residency program 333 Carter, Linda. Hypertension and associ- Edwards, Mike. Organized medicine's re- Alexander, Eben. The beginning of emer- ated risk factors in young African- sponse to Hurricane Floyd 380 gency medicine: a personal view from American women 223 Elliott, Harold W. Social anxiety disorder: a NC 348 Carter, Reginald. Physician assistants: a guide for primary care physicians 176 Albright, James. Prehospital ECG trans- young profession celebrates the 35" an- Erwin, John H. The doctor as witness: how mission speeds reperfusion for patients niversary of its birth in NC 249 good medical records can help victims of with acute MI 104 Catellier, D. J. A community-based phar- domestic violence, minimize time in court, Amador, Luis. Where we stand with treat- maceutical care program for the elderly and maximize effective testimony 266 ing dementia 209 reduces emergency room and hospital Evenson, Kelly R. Outpatient cardiac reha- Anderson, RogerT . Project IDEAL: aplan use 99 bilitation in NC 75 to reduce the burden of diabetes in NC Chow, Henry. How bone density testing Felts, John H. Asa Gray in NC: the begin- 420 influenced osteoporosis treatment in a nings of botany in the US 194 Artigues, Moira F. My father, my life, and community hospital 321 Fields, Karl B. Preventing childhood poi- chlorpromazine 90 Conlisk, E. A. A community-based phar- soning: an intervention in a family medi- Aycock, Nancy B. The doctor as witness: maceutical care program for the elderly cine residency program 333 how good medical records can help vic- reduces emergency room and hospital Frank, John H. Project IDEAL: a pian to tims of domestic violence, minimize use 99 reduce the burden of diabetes in NC 420 time in court, and maximize effective Crowley, Steven. Slowing the progression Franklin, Joseph. Hurricane Floyd: response testimony 266 of chronic renal insufficiency 80 of the Pitt Co. medical community 384 Bell, Ronny A. Project IDEAL: reducing Crump, John A. Lyme disease: pitfalls in Gilliland, M.G.F. Lethal domestic violence the burden of diabetes in NC 420 diagnosis 318 in eastern NC 287 Blackmon, Bruce. Is physician-assisted sui- Davidson, Michael J. “There’s no place Goff, David C. Project IDEAL: a plan to cide ethical? Is euthanasia? 110 like home”: the neonatal home manage- reduce the burden of diabetes in NC 420 Brigham, Denise. Hurricane Floyd: re- ment program 215 Goldstein, Adam O. Smoking cessation: it’s sponse of the Pitt Co. medical commu- DeFriese, Gordon H. Assuring access to the right time 403 nity 384 dental care for low-income families in Golioto, Michael. A woman with abdomi- Brodie, Bruce. Prehospital ECG transmis- NC: the NC Institute of Medicine Task nal pain and bilious vomiting: a very late sion speeds reperfusion for patients with Force study 95 aftermath of Billroth II gastrectomy 338 acute MI 104 Dodds, Elizabeth. Recent changes in vac- Graham, John B. Bright young stars: re- Bruggen, Joel. A woman with diarrhea, cination guidelines: an update 326 membering some student medical re- weight loss, and a gassy liver 114 Dolezal, Jeanette M. Hurricane Floyd: re- searchers at UNC 170 Buescher, Paul. The physician's role in can- sponse of the Pitt Co. medical commu- Green, Jennifer B. How bone density testing cer registration 180 nity 384 influenced osteoporosis treatment in a Did this pregnancy end with a live birth or Donovan, Kimberly. 10 questions and 10 community hospital 321 a fetal death? Reporting definitions for answers about the role of “statin” therapy Griffiths, Elizabeth. The Hippocratic oath: vital statistics 407 after CABG 220 searching for an ideal 136 Surveillance of birth defects and other Drew, Richard H. Recent changes in vac- Guha, S. John. “Fixing” medical malprac- adverse pregnancy outcomes 278 cination guidelines: an update 326 tice: perspective of a non-system in need Improving completeness and accuracy of Duren-Wingfield, Vanessa. Project of national standardization 227 birth defects surveillance data 316 IDEAL: a plan to reduce the burden of Hall, Mark. NC’s health insurance coopera- Monitoring maternal and infant health diabetes in NC 420 tive for small businesses needs a doctor risks 198 Eaton-Jones, Suzanne. Preventing child- 352 368 NCM] November/December 2000, Volume 61 Number 6 North Carolina Medical Journal Volume 61: January/February — November/December 2000 Where to locate articles: January/February pages 375-436 July/August pages 189-240 March/April pages 65-128 September/October pages 241-308 May/June pages 129-188 November/December pages 309-372 Author Index Akintemi, Ola Kunle. Preventing child- Capoccia, Kam. Smoking cessation: it's hood poisoning: an intervention in a fam- hood poisoning: an intervention in a fam- the right time 403 ily medicine residency program 333 ily medicine residency program 333 Carter, Linda. Hypertension and associ- Edwards, Mike. Organized medicine's re- Alexander, Eben. The beginning of emer- ated risk factors in young African- sponse to Hurricane Floyd 380 gency medicine: a personal view from American women 223 Elliott, Harold W. Social anxiety disorder: a NC 348 Carter, Reginald. Physician assistants: a guide for primary care physicians 176 Albright, James. Prehospital ECG trans- young profession celebrates the 35" an- Erwin, John H. The doctor as witness: how mission speeds reperfusion for patients niversary of its birth in NC 249 good medical records can help victims of with acute MI 104 Catellier, D. J. A community-based phar- domestic violence, minimize time in court, Amador, Luis. Where we stand with treat- maceutical care program for the elderly and maximize effective testimony 266 ing dementia 209 reduces emergency room and hospital Evenson, Kelly R. Outpatient cardiac reha- Anderson, RogerT . Project IDEAL: aplan use 99 bilitation in NC 75 to reduce the burden of diabetes in NC Chow, Henry. How bone density testing Felts, John H. Asa Gray in NC: the begin- 420 influenced osteoporosis treatment in a nings of botany in the US 194 Artigues, Moira F. My father, my life, and community hospital 321 Fields, Karl B. Preventing childhood poi- chlorpromazine 90 Conlisk, E. A. A community-based phar- soning: an intervention in a family medi- Aycock, Nancy B. The doctor as witness: maceutical care program for the elderly cine residency program 333 how good medical records can help vic- reduces emergency room and hospital Frank, John H. Project IDEAL: a pian to tims of domestic violence, minimize use 99 reduce the burden of diabetes in NC 420 time in court, and maximize effective Crowley, Steven. Slowing the progression Franklin, Joseph. Hurricane Floyd: response testimony 266 of chronic renal insufficiency 80 of the Pitt Co. medical community 384 Bell, Ronny A. Project IDEAL: reducing Crump, John A. Lyme disease: pitfalls in Gilliland, M.G.F. Lethal domestic violence the burden of diabetes in NC 420 diagnosis 318 in eastern NC 287 Blackmon, Bruce. Is physician-assisted sui- Davidson, Michael J. “There’s no place Goff, David C. Project IDEAL: a plan to cide ethical? Is euthanasia? 110 like home”: the neonatal home manage- reduce the burden of diabetes in NC 420 Brigham, Denise. Hurricane Floyd: re- ment program 215 Goldstein, Adam O. Smoking cessation: it’s sponse of the Pitt Co. medical commu- DeFriese, Gordon H. Assuring access to the right time 403 nity 384 dental care for low-income families in Golioto, Michael. A woman with abdomi- Brodie, Bruce. Prehospital ECG transmis- NC: the NC Institute of Medicine Task nal pain and bilious vomiting: a very late sion speeds reperfusion for patients with Force study 95 aftermath of Billroth II gastrectomy 338 acute MI 104 Dodds, Elizabeth. Recent changes in vac- Graham, John B. Bright young stars: re- Bruggen, Joel. A woman with diarrhea, cination guidelines: an update 326 membering some student medical re- weight loss, and a gassy liver 114 Dolezal, Jeanette M. Hurricane Floyd: re- searchers at UNC 170 Buescher, Paul. The physician's role in can- sponse of the Pitt Co. medical commu- Green, Jennifer B. How bone density testing cer registration 180 nity 384 influenced osteoporosis treatment in a Did this pregnancy end with a live birth or Donovan, Kimberly. 10 questions and 10 community hospital 321 a fetal death? Reporting definitions for answers about the role of “statin” therapy Griffiths, Elizabeth. The Hippocratic oath: vital statistics 407 after CABG 220 searching for an ideal 136 Surveillance of birth defects and other Drew, Richard H. Recent changes in vac- Guha, S. John. “Fixing” medical malprac- adverse pregnancy outcomes 278 cination guidelines: an update 326 tice: perspective of a non-system in need Improving completeness and accuracy of Duren-Wingfield, Vanessa. Project of national standardization 227 birth defects surveillance data 316 IDEAL: a plan to reduce the burden of Hall, Mark. NC’s health insurance coopera- Monitoring maternal and infant health diabetes in NC 420 tive for small businesses needs a doctor risks 198 Eaton-Jones, Suzanne. Preventing child- 352 368 NCM] November/December 2000, Volume 61 Number 6 Halperin, Edward C. A completely effi- industrial chemicals released in NC, thing: two cautionary tales 112 cient life: Francis Henry Williams, MD, 1988-1994 396 Ohl, Christopher. Hurricane Floyd: re- pioneer radiologist 199 Livingston, Billy. Prehospital ECG trans- sponse of the Pitt Co. medical commu- Harris, Beverly M. Brainwashing and bat- mission speeds reperfusion for patients nity 384 tering fatigue: psychological abuse in do- with acute MI 104 Pierce, Karen. Prehospital ECG transmis- mestic violence 260 Lucey, Donald T. Trying to do the right sion speeds reperfusion for patients with Hilburn, Gwyn. The doctor as witness: thing: two cautionary tales 112 acute MI 104 how good medical records can help vic- MacCormack, J. Newton. Bioterrorism: a Prose, Neil. Medical care or market share? tims of domestic violence, minimize new threat with psychological and social 165 time in court, and maximize effective sequelae 150 Rasco, Teresa. Preventing childhood poi- testimony 266 Mack, Ronald B. Non-remembrance of soning: an intervention in a family medi- Hohenhaus, Susan McD. Emergency things past: gingko biloba for memory cine residency program 333 medical services personnel and domestic loss 393 Rathbone, Cindy. Prehospital ECG trans- violence 284 Marcus, Carolyn. Hypertension and asso- mission speeds reperfusion for patients Howell, Ronald J. Ozone: the good, the ciated risk factors in young African- with acute MI 104 bad, and the ugly 84 American women 223 Reifler, Burton. Social anxiety disorder: a Hudson, Margaret. Elder mistreatment: a May, Byron. Recent changes in vaccination guide for primary care physicians 176 guide for medical professionals 291 guidelines: an update on vaccines and Roberts, Charles S. 10 questions and 10 Iqbal, Mohammad Masud. Periconceptual target population initiatives 326 answers about the role of “statin” therapy folic acid to prevent neural tube defects Mayer, Norman. Prehospital ECG trans- after CABG 220 218 mission speeds reperfusion for patients Rosamund, Wayne D. Outpatient cardiac Isley, Lee. Prehospital ECG transmission with acute MI 104 rehabilitation in NC 75 speeds reperfusion for patients with acute Maynard, Charles. Prehospital ECG trans- Roufail, Walter. A woman with diarrhea, MI 104 mission speeds reperfusion for patients weight loss, and a gassy liver 114 Ives, Timothy. Smoking cessation: it’s the with acute MI 104 A woman with anemia and a failing liver right time 403 McBride, A. Dennis. Annual report of the 204 Jackson, Sharon A. Hypertension and as- state health director 166 Savona, Michael. Prehospital ECG trans- sociated risk factors in young African- McGrath, Kevin. Endoscopic ultrasound: mission speeds reperfusion for patients Americ an women 223 state of the art 408 with acute MI 104 Jacobowitz, Samuel. Prehospital ECG McMahon, Conette. Ephraim McDowell, Schwartz, Myra. Organized medicine’s re- transmission speeds reperfusion for pa- Jane Todd Crawford, and the origins of sponse to Hurricane Floyd 380 tients with acute MI 104 oophorectomy 401 Sellers, Lori. “There's no place like home”: Jakribettuu, Vaman. A woman with diar- Mega, Benjamin T. Brainwashing and bat- the neonatal home management pro- rhea, weight loss, and a gassy liver 114 tering fatigue: psychological abuse in do- gram 215 Jayaraj, Kandaswamy. Where we stand with mestic violence 260 Silberman, Pam. Assuring access to dental treating dementia 209 Mega, Jessica Lee. Early women physicians care for low-income families in NC: the Jowell, Paul. Endoscopic ultrasound: state of eastern NC 145 NC IOM Task Force study 95 of the art 408 Brainwashing & battering fatigue: psychol. Silverman, Jill. Elder mistreatment: a guide King, Cynthia. Early women physicians of abuse in domestic violence 260 for medical professionals 291 eastern NC 145 Mega, Lesly Tamarin. Early women phy- Smith, C. Gregory. Bioterrorism: a new Konen, Joseph C. Project IDEAL: a plan sicians of eastern NC 145 threat with psychological and social se- to reduce the burden of diabetes in NC Brainwashing & battering fatigue: psychol. quelae 150 420 abuse in domestic violence 260 Smith, Jeffrey A. A woman with anemia Lalikos, Janice. Hurricane Floyd: response Menon, M. P. A community-based phar- and a failing liver 204 of the Pitt Co. medical community 384 maceutical care program for the elderly Smith, Sherwood H. Assuring access to Langley, Ricky. Ozone: the good, the bad, reduces emergency room and hospital dental care for low-income families in and the ugly 84 use 99 NC: the NC Institute of Medicine Task Lawlor, Janice. Caroliance: NC’s health Meredith, John T. Hurricane Floyd: re- Force study 95 insurance cooperative for small businesses sponse of the Pitt Co. medical commu- Socolar, Rebecca. Domestic violence and needs a doctor 352 nity 384 children: a review 279 Leibrandt, Paul. Prehospital ECG trans- A Seizure in the tobacco field: green to- Spence, Paul. Lethal domestic violence in mission speeds reperfusion for patients bacco sickness 390 eastern NC 287 with acute MI 104 Nanny, Michael. Prehospital ECG trans- Spence, Ronda. Lethal domestic violence Levin, K. §. Community-based pharma- mission speeds reperfusion for patients in eastern NC 287 ceutical care program for the elderly re- with acute MI 104 Spitz, Adam. How bone density testing duces ER and hospital use 99 Neelon, Francis. Don’t leave us high and influenced osteoporosis treatment in a Levin, Stuart. Public health in NC: the dry! 193 community hospital 321 New Deal comes to Raleigh 342 The votes: in; the results: good; the work: Spratt, Susan. A woman with low energy Lewis, Denise R. Fouling our nest: geo- still before us 315 and high calcium 414 graphic and temporal patterns of toxic Nesbit, Frederick. Trying to do the right St. George, Diane Marie. Fouling our nest: NCMJ November/December 2000, Volume 61 Number 6 369 geographic and temporal patterns of toxic Wagner, Galen. Prehospital ECG trans- nity 384 industrial chemicals released in NC, mission speeds reperfusion for patients Williams, Luanne K. Ozone: the good, the 1988-1994 396 with acute MI 104 bad, and the ugly 84 Strand, Justine. Physician assistants: a How bone density testing influenced os- Wing, Steven B. Fouling our nest: geo- young profession celebrates the 35" an- teoporosis treatment in a community graphic and temporal patterns of toxic niversary of its birth in NC 249 hospital 321 industrial chemicals released in NC, Stuckey, Thomas. Prehospital ECG trans- Wall, Thomas. Prehospital ECG trans- 1988-1994 396 mission speeds reperfusion for patients mission speeds reperfusion for patients Wooden, William A. Hurricane Floyd: re- with acute MI 104 with acute MI 104 sponse of the Pitt Co. medical commu- Swinker, Marian. A Seizure in the tobacco Weber, Thomas. How bone density testing nity 384 field: green tobacco sickness 390 influenced osteoporosis treatment in a Upchurch, G. A. A community-based phar- Tulsky, James. Ancient wisdom for mod- community hospital 321 maceutical care program for the elderly ern medicine: the tradition of Judaism Weinrich, A. Elise. Summer sun protec- reduces ER and hospital use 99 141 tion 175 Young, Dwayne. Prehospital ECG trans- Veenhuis, Philip. Bioterrorism: new threat Wicker, Dennis A. Assuring access to den- mission speeds reperfusion for patients with psychol. and social sequelae 150 tal care for low-income families in NC: with acute MI 104 Vitt, C. M. A community-based pharma- the NC IOM Task Force study 95 Yunis, Carla. Hypertension and associated ceutical care program for the elderly re- Wiese, Wilhelmine. Hurricane Floyd: re- risk factors in young African-American duces ER and hospital use 99 sponse of the Pitt Co. medical commu- women 223 Subject Index African-American women's health 223 Dental care, access to 95 Lyme disease, diagnosis of 318 Anemia 204 Diabetes 420 Lymphoma, non-Hodgkin’s 204 Billroth Il gastrectomy 338 Disosway, Lula 145 Maimonides 141 Bioterrorism 15 Domestic violence 247 Malpractice 112, 227 Birth defects, statistics on 278, 316 Psychological abuse and 260 Maternal and infant health risks 198 Bone density testing and osteoporosis 321 Medical recording of 266 McDowell, Ephraim 401 Book reviews Children and 279 Memory loss 393 Time to heal: American medical education Emergency medical services person- Mental illness, early treatment 90 from the turn of the century to the era of nel and 284 NC Academy of Physician Assistants 249 managed care 358 Lethal, in eastern NC 287 NC Institute of Medicine 95 How we believe: the searcfho r God inan age Elders and 291 NC Medical Journal survey 315 of science 359 Hotlines and resources for 273 Neonatal Home Management Program 215 Anesthesiology in the academic medical cen- Early medical student research 170 Neural tube defects 218 ter: place and romise at the start of the new Early women physicians 145 New Deal 342 millennium 359 ECG transmission, prehospital 104 Oophorectomy 401 Understanding cancer: a patient's guide to Emergency medicine, beginnings ofi nN C Ozone 84 diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment 425 348 Pharmaceutical care program 99 How to have therapy in an epidemic: cul- Endoscopic ultrasound 408 Physician Assistants tural chronicles ofA IDS 425 Episiotomy 118 Physician-assisted suicide The dress lodger 117 Euthanasia 110 Poisoning, childhood Stoking the fire: a surgical memoir of London Fetal death 407 Project IDEAL 233 Flood, emergency response to 380, 384 Psychotherapy The book on the bookshelf 179 Folic acid, periconceptual 218 Reperfusion Botany and medicine 194 Ginkgo biloba 393 Smoking cessation Cancer data 109 Grant, Isa 145 Social anxiety disorder Cardiac rehabilitation, outpatient 75 Gray, Asa 194 State Health Director, annual report Caroliance 352 Green tobacco sickness 390 Statin therapy Carolinas HealthCare’ System 215 Health insurance cooperatives 352 Statistics, fetal death Child abuse, reporting 113 Hippocratic Oath 136 Sunscreens Cholecystitis 114 Hurricane Floyd 380, 384 Ultrasound Chlorpromazine 90 Hypercalcemia 414 UNC medical students Chronic renal insufficiency 80 Hypertension 223 Vaccination guidelines Coronary artery bypass grafting 220 Infant and maternal health risks 198 Williams, Francis Henry Crawford, Jane Todd 401 Irons, Malene Grant 145 Demetia, treatment of 209 Judaic tradition in medicine 141 370 NCM] November/December 2000, Volume 61 Number 6 Letters Index Alexander, Eben, Jr. 135, 313, 379 Huckabee, Jorg 378 Porter, William 379 Biackmon, Bruce B. 313 Kaufman, Zalman 246 Ryder, Ann 71 Campbell, Sam 378 Liles, Richard V., Jr. 135 Schiebel, H. 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