November 1, 2010
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Teamwork requires mutual respect. Teamwork between community and hospital-based physicians can improve the quality of care. This study investigated attitudes among pediatric residents towards community-based physicians.
September 1, 2006
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More than 2 million women are injured by domestic violence and 500,000 require medical treatment annually, yet only 10 percent of primary care physicians routinely screen for domestic violence. The authors of this study examine whether resident phys ...
September 1, 2006
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Compliance with work hour limitations imposed on medical residents in 2003 by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) has been high, but few studies have examined the impact of the regulations on residents' opportunities for ...
January 1, 2005
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The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) revised the duty-hour requirements for residency programs in July 2003. This study presented a model for evaluating the effect of the new requirements on continuity of inpatient care. ...
February 1, 2005
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The Health Systems Independent Study Project (HSISP) at the Oregon Health & Science University residency program was reviewed in the current study. HSISP is an innovative example of the changing health systems curriculum for medical residents. As pa ...
March 1, 2004
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Resident's training programs on preventive care are believed to have a beneficial effect on future practice patterns. This study examines the influence of residency training on the use of smoking cessation interventions (SCI) in a physician's future ...
August 1, 2004
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Resident physician teachers play a crucial role in medical education, yet few controlled studies have examined residents-as-teachers curricula or the effects of specific training interventions on teaching skills. From 2001-2002, a pilot trial conduc ...
October 1, 2010
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The Academic Chronic Care Collaboratives (ACCCs) empowered patients and changed attitudes among health care team members toward primary care. This introduction of a supplement to the Journal of General Internal Medicine, previews the achievements of the Academic Chronic Care Collaboratives.
October 1, 2010
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A California collaborative uses the Chronic Care Model to improve education of residents and care of patients with diabetes.