• ISSUE: Vol 40 No. 1 Jan – Mar 2014 – Emergency Medicine (Re-run)
  • Attributes of an Effective Family Medicine Clinical Teacher: A Survey on Residents’ and Family Medicine Faculty’s Perceptions
  • Hyperhidrosis: An Approach to Assessment in a Primary Care Setting
  • A Selection of Ten Current Readings on “Emergency Medicine”
  • Assessment of 30 MCQs
  • Emergencies in the Very Young Patients – A Primer
  • Initial Management of Major Trauma for Physician First Responders
  • Pitfalls and Red Flags in Common Clinical Syndromes
  • Update on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation – 2013
  • Improving Primary Care Management of Time Sensitive Emergencies
  • Optimal Use of Emergency Services
  • Overview of “Emergency Medicine” Family Practice Skills Course
  • SFP Vol40(1) Jan-Mar2014
  • SFP Vol40(1).UsefulInfo
  • Infection Control in Office-based Practices
  • Travel Medicine in Primary Care
  • Adult Vaccination
  • Childhood Vaccination and Childhood Exanthems
  • Antimicrobial Resistance: Community and Hospital
  • Emerging Infections and Role of Family Physician
  • COMPLICATIONS OF ACUPUNCTURE TREATMENT: IS SEPTIC ARTHRITIS OF LUMBAR FACET JOINT POSSIBLE?
  • Overview of “Infectious Disease” Family Practice Skills Course
  • Malaria Antimicrobial Resistance – An Update For the Family Physician in Singapore
  • SFP Vol40(1).Editorial
  • SFP Vol40(1).30MCQs
  • SFP Vol40(1).10Readings
  • ISSUE: Vol 40 No. 2 April – June 2014 – Improving Healthcare for Persons with Disabilities
  • When Paired HbA1c and Fasting Glucose Don’t Match, Which is Telling the Truth?
  • Useful Resources for Medical Practitioners
  • A Selection of Ten Current Readings on “Improving Healthcare for Persons with Disabilities”
  • Assessment of 30 MCQs
  • Adults and Elderly with Multiple Disabilities
  • Persons with Intellectual Disabilities and Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Recognising Children with Developmental Delays: A Strategy for Surveillance
  • How do General Practitioners Foster Mutual Support with Family Caregivers in Optimising Healthcare for Persons with Disabilities?
  • Information and Referral Touchpoints
  • Epidemiology and Overview of Disability
  • Overview of “Improving Healthcare for Persons with Disabilities” Family Practice Skills Course
  • MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX WOUNDS
  • Wound Dressings: A Primer for the Family Physician
  • Wound Healing
  • Streptococcal Pneumonia Associated Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome (SP-HUS) in a 4-year-old boy – A rare but serious condition. What should primary care physicians know?
  • Wound Care
  • SFP Vol40(3).Editorial
  • SFP Vol40(3).15MCQ
  • SFP Vol40(3).10Readings
  • SFP Vol40(3) Jul-Sept2014
  • Useful Info
  • Unit 6
  • REHABILITATION AND COPING WITH DISABILITIES IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN
  • Diseases that Result in Disability in Infants and Children – An Update
  • Assessment of the Six Activities of Daily Living in Adults
  • Rehabilitation in the Intermediate and Long Term Care (ILTC) Sector
  • Rehabilitation and Coping with Disabilities in Adults
  • Health Conditions that Result in Disability in Adults
  • Overview of “Disability Assessments” Family Practice Skills Course
  • Managing Mental Illness in Primary Care: General Practitioners’ Perspective
  • FACTORS INFLUENCING MEDICAL STUDENTS’ FUTURE CAREER CHOICE IN FAMILY MEDICINE – A LITERATURE REVIEW
  • THE PATIENT-CENTRED MEDICAL HOME: A NARRATIVE REVIEW
  • Editorial
  • 30 MCQs
  • 10 Readings