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Fundamentals of qualitative analysis in family medicine
Wayne A Babchuk

1 April 2019

Basics of statistics for primary care research
Timothy C Guetterman

28 March 2019

Continuous quality improvement methodology: a case study on multidisciplinary collaboration to improve chlamydia screening
Allison Ursu, Grant Greenberg, Michael McKee

25 March 2019

Getting started in research, redefined: five questions for clinically focused physicians in family medicine
William Ventres, Leanne Whiteside-Mansell

9 March 2019

Semistructured interviewing in primary care research: a balance of relationship and rigour
Melissa DeJonckheere, Lisa M Vaughn

8 March 2019

Methodological challenges of cross-language qualitative research with South Asian communities living in the UK
Manbinder S. Sidhu, Farina Kokab, Kate Jolly, Tom Marshall, Nicola K. Gale, Paramjit Gill

1 April 2016

Process engineering for primary care: Quality improvement and population health
William Riley

1 April 2016

The challenges of cross-cultural research and teaching in family medicine: How can professional networks help?
Amanda Caroline Howe

1 April 2016

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