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Samuel N. Forjuoh, MD Reference List

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Journal<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong><strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Burns in low- and middle-income countries: a review ofavailable literature on descriptive epidemiology, risk factors,treatment, and prevention. Burns 32[5], 529-537. 2006<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Schuchmann JA, Mason S. Factors associated withreported parental knowledge of children's school backpack contents inCentral Texas. Tex.Med 102[12], 48-52. 2006Holland-Barkis P, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Couchman GR, Capen C, Rascoe TG,Reis <strong>MD</strong>. Primary care physicians' awareness and adherence to cervicalcancer screening guidelines in Texas. Prev.Med 42[2], 140-145. 2006Symm B, Averitt M, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Preece C. Effects of using free samplemedications on the prescribing practices of family physicians. JAm.Board Fam.Med 19[5], 443-449. 2006Couchman GR, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Rascoe TG, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Koehler B, WalsumKL. E-mail communications in primary care: what are patients'expectations for specific test results? Int.J.Med Inform. 74[1], 21-30. 2005Couchman GR, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Bartels G, Lindzey D. Variation inMRI/CT utilization among FAMILY physicians and general internists in amulti-specialty group practice. Med Sci.Monit. 11[3], MT19-MT25. 2005August 20, 2012 3

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