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2004 Annual Index

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AUTHOR INDEX

Amin II. Family Communication in Long-Term Care: The Long-Term Care Specialist Perspective. 2004;12(12):35-38.

Armstrong L. Letter to the Editor. Dignity in the Terminally Ill. 2004; 12(3):18.

Aronow WS. Special Editorial. The NCEP III Guidelines Should Be Changed in Elderly and Younger Persons at High Risk for Cardiovascular Events. 2004;12(10):19-21.

Aronow WS, Taffet GE. Controversies in Geriatric Cardiology: Management of Heart Failure in Older Adults. 2004;12(8):25-27.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. 2004;12(5):14-15.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. Advocating Medicare Policies to Strengthen Care. 2004;12(10):13.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. AGS Brings Helpful Tools to the Marketplace at Annual Meeting. 2004;12(8):16-18.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. AGS/NIA Set Research Agenda to Improve Health in Frail Elderly. Top Five Reasons to Attend the AGS Annual Meeting. 2004;12 (3):13-14.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. Clinicians Should Ponder AGS’ Doorway Thoughts on Cross-Cultural Health Care. 2004;12 (7):15.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. Chronic Care as Clinical Imperative. 2004;12(6):15.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. Congress Approves Medicare Bill. 2004;12(1):13-15.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. Graduate Medical Education Must Prepare All Physicians to Care for the Aged. 2004;12(4):13.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. Input from AGS Helps Medicare Reform. 2004;12(9):10.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. United States Pharmacopeia Draft Model Guidelines. 2004;12 (11):13.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. 2004 Annual AGS Scientific Meeting. 2004;12(2):23.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. 2005 White House Conference on Aging. 2004;12(12):13.

Boettcher IF, Kemeny B, Boerman R. Training for and Sustaining Person-Centered Dementia Care. 2004;12(12):26-28.

Bradley S. Fever and Infection in the Nursing Home. 2004;12 (8):39-42.

Brummel-Smith K. Letter to the Editor. Litigation in Long-Term Care. 2004;12(3):18.

Burke MS. Osteoporosis: A Neglected but Treatable Disease. 2004;12(9):20-24.

Burke WJ, Schultz SK, Smith M. Management of Anxiety in Late Life. 2004;12(8):28-33.

Cefalu CA. Evaluation and Management of Insomnia in the Institutionalized Elderly. 2004;12(6): 25-32.

Clarfield AM. Controversies in Geriatric Medicine. “Sorry, I Told You So.” 2004;12(10):44-45.

Clarfield AM. Perspectives. Camp Doctor. 2004;12(7): 46-47.

Clarfield AM. Perspectives. The Flexner Report: One That Was Not Shelved. 2004;12(3):31-32.

Clarfield AM. Perspectives. Typical or Atypical? Depends on Your Point of View. 2004; 12(1):22-24.

Coleman E, Fox P. One Patient, Many Places: Managing Health Care Transitions, Part I: Introduction, Accountability, Information for Patients in Transition. 2004; 12(9):25-32.

Coleman E, Fox P. One Patient, Many Places: Managing Health Care Transitions, Part II: Practitioner Skills and Patient and Caregiver Preparation. 2004; 12(10):34-39.

Coleman E, Fox P. One Patient, Many Places: Managing Health Care Transitions, Part III: Financial Incentives and Getting Started. 2004;12(11):14-16.

Coll PP, Taxel P. The Management of Thyroid Disorders in Long-Term Care. 2004;12(3): 26-32.

Detweiler MB, Trinkle D, Anderson MS. Executive Control Function and Vascular Disease: Should We Pay More Attention to Frontal System Deficits in Patients with MCI? 2004;12 (1):25-31.

Feinberg J, Pepper G. Improving Patient Safety in Long-Term Care Facilities: An Overview of AHRQ Funded Projects. 2004;12(8): 34-38.

Ferrell B. Managing Pain and Discomfort in Older Adults Near the End of Life. 2004;12(2):49-55.

Foster E, Hillegass LJ III, Phillips S. Demonstration Program: An Interdisciplinary Approach at a Falls and Mobility Clinic. 2004; 12(5):27-32.

Galanos AN, Elbert-Avila K. Palliative Care in Long-Term Care: Communicating with Families. 2004;12(7):26-32.

Geldmacher DS. Controversies in Geriatric Medicine. Fulfilling Expectations.

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