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D C Cherkin

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Spine|October 21, 1998
Primary care research on low back pain. The state of the scienceD C Cherkin
Medical Care|November 1, 1980
Factors influencing the physician market for primary care new health practitionersD C Cherkin
The Journal of Family Practice|October 1, 1984
Learning to live without practice denominatorsD C Cherkin
The Journal of Family Practice|November 1, 1992
Family physicians and chiropractors: what's best for the patient?D C Cherkin
The Western Journal of Medicine|March 1, 1989
Patient evaluations of low back pain care from family physicians and chiropractorsD C Cherkin, F A MacCornack
Spine|December 15, 1996
An agenda for primary care research on low back painJ M Borkan, D C Cherkin
Spine|October 1, 1993
Nonsurgical hospitalization for low-back pain. Is it necessary?D C Cherkin, R A Deyo
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 1, 1992
Is magnitude of co-payment effect related to income? Using census data for health services researchD C Cherkin, L Grothaus, E H Wagner
Medical Care|November 1, 1984
The effect of including secondary diagnoses on the description of the diagnostic content of family practiceR Schneeweiss, D C Cherkin, G L Hart
Medical Care|November 1, 1989
The effect of office visit copayments on utilization in a health maintenance organizationD C Cherkin, L Grothaus, E H Wagner
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Spine|October 21, 1998
Primary care research on low back pain. The state of the scienceD C Cherkin
Medical Care|November 1, 1980
Factors influencing the physician market for primary care new health practitionersD C Cherkin
The Journal of Family Practice|October 1, 1984
Learning to live without practice denominatorsD C Cherkin
The Journal of Family Practice|November 1, 1992
Family physicians and chiropractors: what's best for the patient?D C Cherkin
The Western Journal of Medicine|March 1, 1989
Patient evaluations of low back pain care from family physicians and chiropractorsD C Cherkin, F A MacCornack
Spine|December 15, 1996
An agenda for primary care research on low back painJ M Borkan, D C Cherkin
Spine|October 1, 1993
Nonsurgical hospitalization for low-back pain. Is it necessary?D C Cherkin, R A Deyo
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 1, 1992
Is magnitude of co-payment effect related to income? Using census data for health services researchD C Cherkin, L Grothaus, E H Wagner
Medical Care|November 1, 1984
The effect of including secondary diagnoses on the description of the diagnostic content of family practiceR Schneeweiss, D C Cherkin, G L Hart
Medical Care|November 1, 1989
The effect of office visit copayments on utilization in a health maintenance organizationD C Cherkin, L Grothaus, E H Wagner
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