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228 related items for PubMed ID: 17041172

  • 1. Prenatal office practices regarding infant feeding choices.
    Dusdieker LB, Dungy CI, Losch ME.
    Clin Pediatr (Phila); 2006 Nov; 45(9):841-5. PubMed ID: 17041172
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  • 2. Sexually transmitted diseases during pregnancy: screening, diagnostic, and treatment practices among prenatal care providers in Georgia.
    Weisbord JS, Koumans EH, Toomey KE, Grayson C, Markowitz LE.
    South Med J; 2001 Jan; 94(1):47-53. PubMed ID: 11213942
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  • 3. Prenatal HIV testing in private OB-Gyn practices in Texas.
    Robbins AS, Jablonski CL, Mitchell BE, King SA, Melville SK, Stanley SK.
    Tex Med; 2002 May; 98(5):50-5. PubMed ID: 12043395
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  • 4. Prenatal immunization education the pediatric prenatal visit and routine obstetric care.
    Návar AM, Halsey NA, Carter TC, Montgomery MP, Salmon DA.
    Am J Prev Med; 2007 Sep; 33(3):211-3. PubMed ID: 17826581
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  • 5. Pediatrician involvement in breast-feeding promotion: a national study of residents and practitioners.
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    Pediatrics; 1995 Sep; 96(3 Pt 1):490-4. PubMed ID: 7651783
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  • 6. Counseling and choosing between infant-feeding options: overall limits and local interpretations by health care providers and women living with HIV in resource-poor countries (Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Cameroon).
    Desclaux A, Alfieri C.
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  • 7. Smoking cessation counseling practices: a survey of Alabama obstetrician-gynecologists.
    Grimley DM, Bellis JM, Raczynski JM, Henning K.
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  • 8. The effort to increase breast-feeding. Do obstetricians, in the forefront, need help?
    Power ML, Locke E, Chapin J, Klein L, Schulkin J.
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  • 9. Breast-feeding education and practice in family medicine.
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  • 10. The physician as advertiser: the unintentional discouragement of breast-feeding.
    Howard FM, Howard CR, Weitzman M.
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  • 11. Routine prenatal care visits by provider specialty in the United States, 2009-2010.
    Uddin SG, Simon AE, Myrick K.
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  • 12. Non-evidence-based use of Rho(D) immune globulin for threatened abortion by family practice and obstetric faculty physicians.
    Weissman AM, Dawson JD, Rijhsinghani A, Honkamp NJ.
    J Reprod Med; 2002 Nov; 47(11):909-12. PubMed ID: 12497679
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  • 13. Mental health and psychiatry training in primary care residency programs. Part I. Who teaches, where, when and how satisfied?
    Leigh H, Stewart D, Mallios R.
    Gen Hosp Psychiatry; 2006 Nov; 28(3):189-94. PubMed ID: 16675361
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  • 14. Implementing evidence-based practice: evaluation of an opinion leader strategy to improve breast-feeding rates.
    Sisk JE, Greer AL, Wojtowycz M, Pincus LB, Aubry RH.
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  • 15. Quality of infant feeding counselling for HIV+ mothers in Brazil: challenges and achievements.
    Rea MF, dos Santos RG, Sanchez-Moreno CC.
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  • 16. Attitudes and prescribing preferences of health care professionals in the United States regarding use of extended-cycle oral contraceptives.
    Sulak PJ, Buckley T, Kuehl TJ.
    Contraception; 2006 Jan; 73(1):41-5. PubMed ID: 16371293
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  • 17. Seizing the 9-month moment: addressing behavioral risks in prenatal patients.
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    Patient Educ Couns; 2006 May; 61(2):228-35. PubMed ID: 16256291
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  • 18. Antenatal formula advertising: another potential threat to breast-feeding.
    Howard CR, Howard FM, Weitzman M, Lawrence R.
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  • 19. Gender roles, medical practice roles, and ob-gyn career choice: a longitudinal study.
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  • 20. Do consumer infant feeding publications and products available in physicians' offices protect, promote, and support breastfeeding?
    Valaitis RK, Sheeshka JD, O'Brien MF.
    J Hum Lact; 1997 Sep; 13(3):203-8. PubMed ID: 9341412
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