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Tim Kenealy

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Annals of Internal Medicine|May 20, 2009
ACP Journal Club. Intensive primary care treatment reduced cardiovascular risk factors at 1 year in screen-detected type 2 diabetesC Raina Elley, Tim Kenealy
Evidence-Based Medicine|August 4, 2009
Intensive primary care treatment reduced cardiovascular risk factors in screen-detected type 2 diabetesC Raina Elley, Tim Kenealy
The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 28, 2008
Are antibiotics indicated as an initial treatment for patients with acute upper respiratory tract infections? A reviewBruce Arroll, Tim Kenealy, Karen Falloon
The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 28, 2008
Painting a new picture for practice nurses in a capitated environment: who holds the brush?Barbara Docherty, Nicolette Sheridan, Tim Kenealy
Journal of Primary Health Care|August 10, 2010
Is intranasal zinc effective and safe for the common cold? A systematic review and meta-analysisHubert D'Cruze, Bruce Arroll, Tim Kenealy
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|January 2, 2004
Do delayed prescriptions reduce antibiotic use in respiratory tract infections? A systematic reviewBruce Arroll, Tim Kenealy, Ngaire Kerse
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 5, 2002
Screening for type 2 diabetes in non-pregnant adults in New Zealand: practice recommendationsTim Kenealy, Geoff Braatvedt, Robert Scragg
Primary Care Diabetes|August 8, 2008
Personal impact of type 2 diabetes decreased over 5 years: implications for motivating patientsTim Kenealy, Campbell Kyle, David Simmons
Journal of General Internal Medicine|September 30, 2005
Patients and computers as reminders to screen for diabetes in family practice. Randomized-controlled trialTim Kenealy, Bruce Arroll, Keith J Petrie
Lancet (London, England)|December 11, 2007
Screening for diabetes and prediabetesTim Kenealy, C Raina Elley, Bruce Arroll
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Annals of Internal Medicine|May 20, 2009
ACP Journal Club. Intensive primary care treatment reduced cardiovascular risk factors at 1 year in screen-detected type 2 diabetesC Raina Elley, Tim Kenealy
Evidence-Based Medicine|August 4, 2009
Intensive primary care treatment reduced cardiovascular risk factors in screen-detected type 2 diabetesC Raina Elley, Tim Kenealy
The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 28, 2008
Are antibiotics indicated as an initial treatment for patients with acute upper respiratory tract infections? A reviewBruce Arroll, Tim Kenealy, Karen Falloon
The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 28, 2008
Painting a new picture for practice nurses in a capitated environment: who holds the brush?Barbara Docherty, Nicolette Sheridan, Tim Kenealy
Journal of Primary Health Care|August 10, 2010
Is intranasal zinc effective and safe for the common cold? A systematic review and meta-analysisHubert D'Cruze, Bruce Arroll, Tim Kenealy
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|January 2, 2004
Do delayed prescriptions reduce antibiotic use in respiratory tract infections? A systematic reviewBruce Arroll, Tim Kenealy, Ngaire Kerse
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 5, 2002
Screening for type 2 diabetes in non-pregnant adults in New Zealand: practice recommendationsTim Kenealy, Geoff Braatvedt, Robert Scragg
Primary Care Diabetes|August 8, 2008
Personal impact of type 2 diabetes decreased over 5 years: implications for motivating patientsTim Kenealy, Campbell Kyle, David Simmons
Journal of General Internal Medicine|September 30, 2005
Patients and computers as reminders to screen for diabetes in family practice. Randomized-controlled trialTim Kenealy, Bruce Arroll, Keith J Petrie
Lancet (London, England)|December 11, 2007
Screening for diabetes and prediabetesTim Kenealy, C Raina Elley, Bruce Arroll
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