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Re-examining the use of pulmonary function tests in treatment of acute asthma patients

  • R. Ben Zemenick
Published/Copyright: November 1, 1993

Published Online: 1993-11-01
Published in Print: 1993-11-01

© 1993 American Osteopathic Association

Articles in the same Issue

  1. Letters to the Editor
  2. Re-examining the use of pulmonary function tests in treatment of acute asthma patients
  3. Response: Re-examining the use of pulmonary function tests in treatment of acute asthma patients
  4. No 'paradigm shift' needed at COMs
  5. Response: No 'paradigm shift' needed at COMs
  6. Editorial Comments
  7. Blood obtained from the umbilical cord could be a treatment option for patients with leukemia, if the results from the first-of-its kind study prove consistent
  8. Medical training institutions should develop specific policies and programs to assist students and residents in caring for patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
  9. Athletes should not use smokeless tobacco
  10. Overweight people are less likely to marry than their normalweight counterparts
  11. Bibliography
  12. Literature on Pulmonary diseases
  13. News
  14. Medi-notes
  15. Editorial
  16. Focused goals of osteopathic medical education achieve results
  17. Medical Education
  18. History of osteopathic medical education accreditation
  19. Undergraduate osteopathic medical education
  20. Financial assistance resources for osteopathic medical students
  21. Income and expenditures of osteopathic medical colleges
  22. Osteopathic graduate medical education
  23. Research programs of the AOA and their role in osteopathic medical education
  24. AOA continuing medical education
  25. Appendix
  26. APPENDIX I: Membership of AOA Committees on Osteopathic Medical Education 1993-1994
  27. Medical Education
  28. Important characteristics of a director of medical education
  29. New and Noteworthy
  30. New Products and Services
  31. Letters to the Editor
  32. Call to share scientific ideas across the Atlantic
  33. Editorial Comments
  34. Late-onset depression may be linked to vascular degeneration.
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