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:Publication in scientific journals is required for academic promotion at universities. It is also the method by which most family medicine faculty members disseminate their scholarly work, establish a reputation in their field, and develop a clinical, teaching, or scholarly expertise. Publications are able to reach a broader audience than are presentations, which makes them the epitome of academic scholarship. Most academic family physicians give presentations to students, residents, or colleagues as part of their regular job duties and at regional and national meetings, but few write articles based on those presentations.

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Fam Med

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Family medicine

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Schrager S

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Has Abstract

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2010-04-01 00:00:00

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268-72

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4

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0742-3225

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1938-3800

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42

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杂志文章
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    abstract::A pragmatic method for assisting family practice residents in deciding whether or not to counsel patients with psychosocial problems is described. Called "the problem assessment framework," this seven-step method uses a process of sequential analysis to guide the resident through problem identification, goal setting, ...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

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    authors: Chard PS

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  • Whither Family Medicine? Our Past, Future, and Enduring Scope of Practice.

    abstract::After 3 decades in private practice, I joined the faculty of a nearby residency program. Like most family medicine residencies, it follows a curriculum that my physician father would have recognized: heavy emphasis on inpatient medicine; short shrift to continuity care. Despite a changing marketplace, there is still a...

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    doi:10.22454/FamMed.2019.633317

    authors: Loxterkamp D

    更新日期:2019-07-01 00:00:00

  • Validation of the Duke Social Support and Stress Scale.

    abstract::The Duke Social Support and Stress Scale (DUSOCS) was validated in 249 adult family practice patients using the Family Strengths, the Family Inventory of Life Events, and the Duke Health Profile (DUKE) as comparison instruments. Validity was supported in that the DUSOCS family support measure had the clinically expect...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

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    authors: Parkerson GR Jr,Broadhead WE,Tse CK

    更新日期:1991-07-01 00:00:00

  • Bridging the gap: a curriculum to teach residents cultural humility.

    abstract:BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Family physicians are expected to provide culturally sensitive care. However, teaching about cultural diversity and measuring educational outcomes can be challenging. We describe a diversity curriculum based on the concept of cultural humility, which includes participatory didactic and structu...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Juarez JA,Marvel K,Brezinski KL,Glazner C,Towbin MM,Lawton S

    更新日期:2006-02-01 00:00:00

  • Financial and clinical relationships between family practice and the academic medical center.

    abstract::The clinical relationship of academic family practice units to their parent tertiary care medical centers was studied. We surveyed the designated family practice contacts in all U.S. medical schools and achieved a response rate of 84%. We found wide variations in the degree to which academic family practice units prov...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Schwenk TL,Davies TC

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  • Measuring self-reported comfort with general family practice skills during a required third-year family practice clerkship.

    abstract:BACKGROUND:To judge the effectiveness of a new required third-year family practice (FP) clerkship, we designed a 20-item FP comfort assessment (FPCA) to measure students' self-reported comfort with a wide range of FP skills. This report examines the behavior and characteristics of the FPCA. METHODS:During the 1990-91 ...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Donnelly JF,Boltri JM,Weeks ME,Mengel MB

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  • Curriculum planning: a needs assessment for complementary and alternative medicine education in residency.

    abstract:BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:The curricular needs in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) of family medicine residents are unknown. Our objective was to assess perceptions of knowledge, attitudes, practice behaviors, and interest toward CAM by family medicine residents. METHODS:A questionnaire was administered to...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Prajapati SH,Kahn RF,Stecker T,Pulley L

    更新日期:2007-03-01 00:00:00

  • Rapid estimate of adult literacy in medicine: a shortened screening instrument.

    abstract:BACKGROUND:This study was conducted to validate a shortened version of the Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine (REALM). This screening instrument is designed to be used in public health and primary care settings to identify patients with low reading levels. It provides reading grade estimates for patients who ...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Davis TC,Long SW,Jackson RH,Mayeaux EJ,George RB,Murphy PW,Crouch MA

    更新日期:1993-06-01 00:00:00

  • Tackling the triple aim in primary care residencies: the I3 POP Collaborative.

    abstract:BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:The I3 POP Collaborative's goal is to improve care of populations served by primary care residencies in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia by dramatically improving patients' experience, quality of care, and cost-effectiveness. We examine residency baseline triple aim measures, compa...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Donahue KE,Reid A,Lefebvre A,Stanek M,Newton WP

    更新日期:2015-02-01 00:00:00

  • Shorter dosing interval of opiate solution shortens hospital stay for methadone babies.

    abstract:BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Methadone maintenance is the standard of care for pregnant opiate addicts. However, withdrawal of an infant from methadone after birth often results in a lengthy hospital stay. This study identified potentially modifiable factors that are associated with the length of hospital stay of infants ...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Jones HC

    更新日期:1999-05-01 00:00:00

  • Benefits of comprehensive reproductive health education in family medicine residency.

    abstract::Given the high prevalence of unintended pregnancy and early pregnancy failure, family physicians frequently encounter these clinical problems. Early abortion care and miscarriage management are within the scope of family medicine, yet few family medicine residency programs' curricula routinely include training in thes...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Nothnagle M,Prine L,Goodman S

    更新日期:2008-03-01 00:00:00

  • Effect of perceived malpractice insurance costs on the family practice career goals of medical students.

    abstract::A questionnaire regarding perceived training and practice goals was distributed to 185 consecutive medical students interviewing for a 1986-87 internship at a community hospital in Southern California. Students were asked to estimate the dollar cost of professional liability insurance for a hypothetical family physici...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Rodney WM,Sanderson L

    更新日期:1988-11-01 00:00:00

  • The home visit in resident education: program description and evaluation.

    abstract::A home visit rotation was developed to provide family practice residents with a more comprehensive understanding of the effect of patient life-style on health status. The rotation emphasizes geriatric, community, and rehabilitative medicine. In addition, the curriculum addresses issues related to patient compliance, a...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Neale AV,Hodgkins BJ,Demers RY

    更新日期:1992-01-01 00:00:00

  • Changes in ambulatory care with patient age: is geriatric care qualitatively different?

    abstract::Approximately 25,000 recorded visits between primary care physicians and adults aged 25 and older in the 1985 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey were analyzed to study the relationship between patient age and selected process measures of the physician-patient encounter. Multiple presenting complaints and visit di...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Sloane PD

    更新日期:1991-01-01 00:00:00

  • A longitudinal community-based underserved care elective for family practice residents.

    abstract::The Longitudinal Community-based Underserved Care Elective at the Virginia Commonwealth University-Hanover Family Practice Residency Program is, to our knowledge, the first report of a longitudinal 2-year elective in community-based clinics for underserved patients that supplements continuity patient care at a residen...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Eddy JM,Labuguen RH

    更新日期:2002-09-01 00:00:00

  • Demonstrating prescribing competence: a successful pilot of a prescription competency curriculum for family medicine residents.

    abstract:BACKGROUND:Poor medication prescribing skills among residents have been widely reported. METHODS:We implemented a three-stage prescribing curriculum with eight interns in an urban family medicine residency. Clinical pharmacy faculty delivered two lectures, attended hospital rounds, and coprecepted in clinic. Evaluatio...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Ginzburg R,Cohrssen A

    更新日期:2007-11-01 00:00:00

  • Improvement in rural neonatal mortality: a case study of medical community intervention.

    abstract::Previous studies have demonstrated that maternity care by family physicians can produce statistically similar outcomes to obstetric management in some communities. Obstetrical and perinatal literature suggest that those specialties may be able to decrease rural neonatal mortality. However, family practice literature h...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Marquardt DN

    更新日期:1990-07-01 00:00:00

  • Training family physicians in community health centers: a health workforce solution.

    abstract:PURPOSE:For more than 25 years, family medicine residencies (FMRs) have worked with community health centers (CHCs) to train family physicians. Despite the long history of this affiliation, little research has been done to understand the effects of training residents in this underserved community setting. This study co...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Morris CG,Johnson B,Kim S,Chen F

    更新日期:2008-04-01 00:00:00

  • Your life in their pocket: students' behaviors regarding confidential patient information.

    abstract:BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Physicians are sometimes poor at observing patient confidentiality. Medical students have access to patients and their medical records, but there is little known about how well students respect patients' confidentiality. Our objective was to study how medical students deal with confidential pa...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Jethwa S,Bryant P,Singh S,Jones M,Berlin A,Rosenthal J

    更新日期:2009-05-01 00:00:00

  • The role of race in the clinical presentation.

    abstract::What role, if any, should race play in clinical presentations? While race is widely used as a way of identifying patients, this practice has been challenged as conceptually flawed, potentially misleading, and possibly prejudicial to the patient. There are, however; important reasons for not excluding information about...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Anderson MR,Moscou S,Fulchon C,Neuspiel DR

    更新日期:2001-06-01 00:00:00

  • Outcomes of Embedded Care Management in a Family Medicine Residency Patient-Centered Medical Home.

    abstract:BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Much attention is devoted nationally to preventing hospital readmissions and emergency department (ED) use, given the high cost of this care. There is a growing body of evidence from the Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative that a patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model successfully ...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Newman RJ,Bikowski R,Nakayama K,Cunningham T,Acker P,Bradshaw D

    更新日期:2017-01-01 00:00:00

  • The association of Title VII funding to departments of family medicine with choice of physician specialty and practice location.

    abstract:BACKGROUND:Title VII predoctoral and departmental grants for departments of family medicine are intended to increase the number of family and primary care physicians in the United States and increase the number of practices in rural and underserved communities. This study assessed the relationships of Title VII funding...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Fryer GE Jr,Meyers DS,Krol DM,Phillips RL,Green LA,Dovey SM,Miyoshi TJ

    更新日期:2002-06-01 00:00:00

  • Teaching by example: educating medical students through a weight management experience.

    abstract:BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Surgeons General, the Institute of Medicine, and others have called for physicians to be role models for meeting the obesity epidemic. There are few published reports describing undergraduate medical education obesity curriculum elements. Physician experiences, knowledge, and attitudes have be...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Schmidt S,Rice A,Kolasa K

    更新日期:2013-09-01 00:00:00

  • Factors influencing cessation of pregnancy care in Oregon.

    abstract:BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Anecdotal evidence suggests that many providers who previously delivered babies are no longer doing so, both in Oregon and nationally. This study determined the proportion of pregnancy care providers who have stopped or are planning to stop providing this care in Oregon and identified the impo...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Smits AK,Clark EC,Nichols M,Saultz JW

    更新日期:2004-07-01 00:00:00

  • Screening for mental health using adolescent-reported parenting.

    abstract:BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Little is known in primary care practices about the relationship between parenting and adolescent mental health. In addition, current parenting measures have a narrow focus or do not lend themselves to clinical intervention. This study examined the clinical utility of a new instrument measurin...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Godkin MA,Baker S,Paradise JE,Domal L,Grant L

    更新日期:1994-09-01 00:00:00

  • Premedical Student Exposure to Pharmaceutical Marketing: Too Much, Too Soon?

    abstract:BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Direct pharmaceutical marketing to physicians by pharmaceutical representatives is effective in changing behavior of health care providers, resulting in less evidence-based prescribing. Although much has been written about pharmaceutical marketing exposures among medical students, less is know...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.22454/FamMed.2019.360469

    authors: Keys T,Ryan MH,Dobie S,Satin D,Evans DV

    更新日期:2019-10-01 00:00:00

  • Assessing culturally competent diabetes care with unannounced standardized patients.

    abstract:BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:More effective diabetes care is desperately needed, especially for ethnic minority populations. Provider cultural competence promises to be an important means for reducing disparities in outcomes for patients with diabetes. The objectives of this study were to understand the role of cultural c...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Kutob RM,Bormanis J,Crago M,Senf J,Gordon P,Shisslak CM

    更新日期:2013-06-01 00:00:00

  • New medical school engages rural communities to conduct regional health assessment.

    abstract:BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Engaging communities in authentic partnerships is increasingly accepted as best practice in both medicine and public health, despite the many barriers to doing so. New medical schools have an opportunity to incorporate community engagement into their very foundation. In rural northeast Pennsyl...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Garretson M,Walline V,Heisler J,Townsend J

    更新日期:2010-11-01 00:00:00

  • Results of the 1996 National Resident Matching Program: family practice.

    abstract::The results of the 1996 National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) set records in the number of positions filled in family practice residencies, with a 10.8% increase over 1995 (2,840 vs 2,563) and a 9.4% increase in positions filled with US seniors (2,276 vs 2,081). This is the largest number of US seniors choosing fa...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Kahn NB Jr,Garner JG,Schmittling GT,Ostergaard DJ,Graham R

    更新日期:1996-09-01 00:00:00

  • Entry of US medical school graduates into family practice residencies: 1990-1991 and ten-year summary.

    abstract::This is the tenth report prepared by the American Academy of Family Physicians on the percentage of each medical school's graduates who entered family practice residency programs. Approximately 10.7% of the 15,433 graduates of United States medical schools between July 1989 and June 1990 were first-year residents in f...

    journal_title:Family medicine

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:

    authors: Schmittling G,Graham R,Hejduk G

    更新日期:1991-05-01 00:00:00