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Thomas Leed Leaman
Title Professor Emeritus
Institution College of Medicine
Department Family and Community Medicine
Address 500 University Drive, Hershey, PA 17033
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PREFERRED TITLE/ROLE:

Professor Emeritus

EDUCATION:

M.D.
Publications
1. Leaman TL. Anxiety disorders. Prim Care. 1999 Jun; 26(2):197-210.
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2. Leaman TL. Parallels in the changing roles of a woman and her family physician. J Fam Pract. 1983 Nov; 17(5):929-30.
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3. Leaman TL. Predoctoral education in family medicine: a ten-year perspective. J Fam Pract. 1979 Nov; 9(5):845-54.
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4. Leaman TL, Kennedy DA. Teaching research methodology in a family practice residency program. J Fam Pract. 1978 May; 6(5):1097-103.
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5. Leaman TL, Geyman JP, Brown TC. Graduate education in family practice. J Fam Pract. 1977 Jul; 5(1):47-61.
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6. Leaman TL. The family doctor and grantsmanship. J Fam Pract. 1977 May; 4(5):995-6.
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7. Clugh RW, Leaman TL. Practicing physicians fill void in medical school curriculum. Pa Med. 1975 Apr; 78(4):43-5.
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8. Leaman TL. A predoctoral curriculum in family medicine. J Fam Pract. 1975 Apr; 2(2):107-9.
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9. Leaman TL, Bauer RL, Wiest HL. Teaching family medicine: progress report. Pa Med. 1974 Oct; 77(10):38-40.
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10. Leaman TL. Teaching old docs new tricks. J Med Educ. 1974 Aug; 49(8):783-5.
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11. Leaman TL. An experiment in teaching family medicine: progress report. Am Fam Physician GP. 1970 Mar; 1(3):129-37.
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12. Leaman TL, Wiest HL, Bauer RL. An experiment in teaching family practice: preliminary report. Pa Med. 1968 May; 75(5):82-5.
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Family Practice
Anxiety Disorders
Primary Health Care
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