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- Tags: Department of Family & Community Medicine
Workplace Violence Training Using Simulation.
Tags: 2018, Anderson Shauna, Attitude of Health Personnel, Blough Keith, Brown Robin G, Brunt Barbara, Chi Square Test, Clinical Assessment Tools, College of Medicine, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Descriptive Statistics, Disaster Planning, Enos Trish, Fisher's Exact Test, Health Personnel, Human, Kropp Denise, Learning Environment, Literature Review, McNemar's Test, Multidisciplinary Care Team, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nonverbal Communication, Nursing, Ohio, Qualitative Studies, Quantitative Studies, Role Playing, Self Assessment, Self Defense, Simulations, Students, Summated Rating Scaling, The American journal of nursing, Validity, Videorecording, Weapons, Workplace Violence – Education
Work-family Commitment And Attitudes Toward Feminism In Medical Students
Tags: 2000, Career Choice, Career Development Quarterly, causal model, conflict, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Gender, Hartung P J, high-school-students, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, maturity, men, NEOMED College of Medicine, Psychology, Rogers J R, role salience, values, Women
Work values and job satisfaction of family physicians
Tags: 2013, Bouwkamp-Memmer J C, Career specialty choice, Department of Family & Community Medicine, general-surgery, Hartung P J, Health, Job Satisfaction, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, Journal of vocational behavior, life-style, Medical career development, medical-students, metaanalysis, NEOMED College of Medicine, personality scale scores, Physician Values in Practice Scale, primary-care physicians, Psychology, school, specialty choice, trends, Values assessment, Whiston S C, Work values
Work Illustrated: Attending To Visual Images In Career Information Materials
Witnessing hell.
Tags: 2012, Afghanistan, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Divorce, Iraq, Journal of Family Practice, Mental Health Services – Administration, NEOMED College of Medicine, Post-Traumatic – Complications, Post-Traumatic – Etiology, Post-Traumatic – Psychosocial Factors, Social Work – Administration, Stress Disorders, Substance Use Disorders – Etiology, Suicide – Prevention and Control, Susman J, United States, Veterans, War
Wilderness dermatology: Prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of skin disease related to the great outdoors
Tags: 1996, ANTIFUNGAL agents, Brodell R T, contact urticaria syndrome, controlled-trial, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Environmental & Occupational Health, Herr R, Infections, ivy oak dermatitis, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, lyme-disease, Miller D M, mupirocin, NEOMED College of Medicine, poison-ivy, Public, Sport Sciences, ultraviolet-a, united-states, Wilderness & environmental medicine
When saying sorry is not enough: acknowledging past wrongs in human subjects research.
Tags: *Complicity, *Violence, *War Crimes, *World War II, 2015, Aultman Julie, China, College of Graduate Studies, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Ethics, Government – United States, Human Experimentation/*history, Humans, International Relations – Ethical Issues, Japan, Medical, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Physicians – Japan, Professional Misconduct/*history, Research, Research Subjects, Research/*history, The American journal of bioethics : AJOB, United States, War Crimes – Ethical Issues – China
When humor in the hospital is no laughing matter.
Tags: 2009, Attitude of Health Personnel, Aultman JM, College of Graduate Studies, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Education, Ethics, Ethics – Education, Hospital – Ethical Issues, Hospital – Standards, Hospitals – Ethical Issues, Journal of Clinical Ethics, Laughter, Medical, Medical – Education, Medical – Ethical Issues, Medical Staff, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Organizational Culture, Patient Care – Ethical Issues, Physician's Role, Psychological, Stress, Students, Wit and Humor
When humor in the hospital is no laughing matter.
Tags: *Attitude of Health Personnel, *Laughter, *Students, *Wit and Humor as Topic, 2009, Aultman Julie M, Clinical/education, College of Graduate Studies, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Education, Ethics, Hospital/*ethics/standards, Hospitals/*ethics, Humans, Medical, Medical Staff, Medical/education, Medical/ethics, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Organizational Culture, Patient Care/*ethics, Physician's Role, Psychological, Stress, The Journal of clinical ethics
When Exposures Go Right: Effective Exposure-based Treatment For Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
Tags: 2017, alliance, Anxiety Disorders, Clinical recommendations, cognitive-behavior therapy, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Evidence-based treatment, Exposure-based therapy, Fear, Guzick A G, Jordan C, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, metaanalysis, NEOMED College of Medicine, ocd, Prevention, Psychology, PSYCHOTHERAPY, Reid A M, Simmons J, Sulkowski M L, youth
What is the draw? Assessing a risk model and conventional exploration model of e-cigarette use.
Tags: 2019, Adolescence, Adult, Attitude to Risk, Bivariate Statistics, Chi Square Test, College of Medicine, Colleges and Universities, Data Analysis Software, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Descriptive Statistics, Electronic cigarettes, Electronic Cigarettes – Utilization, Fischbein Rebecca, Human, Journal of Substance Use, Kenne Deric R, Kodukula Geethika, Laurene Kimberly R, Logistic Regression, Models, NEOMED College of Medicine, One-Way Analysis of Variance, Pleasure, Post Hoc Analysis, Preventive Health Care, Public Policy, Replication Studies, Risk Assessment, Risk Taking Behavior, Scales, Sensation, Student Attitudes, Surveys, Theoretical
Weight, self-esteem, ethnicity, and depressive symptomatology during pregnancy among inner-city women
Tags: 1996, African Americans, black-women, body-image, Cameron R P, Crowther J H, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Depression, dysphoria, Grabill C M, Health Psychology, Hobfoll S E, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, Lavin J, NEOMED College of Medicine, Obesity, postpartum, Pregnancy, Psychology, Ritter C, self-esteem, weight, white
Vulnerability: its meaning and value in the context of contemporary bioethics.
Tags: *Fetus, *Minors, *Moral Obligations, *Pregnant Women, *Prisoners, *Research Subjects, *Vulnerable Populations, 2014, Aultman Julie, College of Graduate Studies, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Female, Government Regulations, Human Experimentation/*ethics/*legislation & jurisprudence, Humans, Medical – Ethical Issues, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Pregnancy, Research, Research Ethics, Research Subjects – Legislation and Jurisprudence – United States, The American journal of bioethics : AJOB, United States, Vulnerability
VOCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY IN THE POSTMODERN ERA - COMMENT ON RICHARDSON (1993)
Vitamin D supplementation to prevent falls in the elderly: evidence and practical considerations.
Tags: 2008, 80 and over, Accidental Falls/*prevention & control/statistics & numerical data, Aged, Calcium/administration & dosage/therapeutic use, Cholecalciferol/administration & dosage/therapeutic use, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Ergocalciferols/administration & dosage/therapeutic use, Fosnight Susan M, Hazelett Susan E, Humans, NEOMED College of Medicine, NEOMED College of Pharmacy, Patient Education as Topic, Pharmaceutical Services, Pharmacotherapy, Vitamin D/administration & dosage/*therapeutic use, Vitamins/administration & dosage/*therapeutic use, Zafirau William J
Varied presentation of PANDAS: A case series
Tags: 2004, autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders, Awadallah N, childhood, Children, Chmelik E, Clinical pediatrics, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Franco K, Hadi F S, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, NEOMED College of Medicine, obsessive-compulsive disorder, ocd, Pediatrics, Quinn K, Streptococcal Infections
Variation in heart disease mortality across census tracts as a function of overdispersion and social class mixture.
Validity Of The Decisional Process Inventory
Tags: 2003, career choice process, career decision, Career decision making, Career indecision, college-students, decisional process inventory, Department of Family & Community Medicine, difficulties, DPI, Hartung P J, indecision, Journal of vocational behavior, Marco C D, NEOMED College of Medicine, Newman I, Parr P, Psychology, validation
Validity Of The Career Factors Inventory
VAGINOSONOGRAPHIC MEASUREMENT OF ENDOMETRIAL THICKNESS IN THE EVALUATION OF AMENORRHEA
Utilization of a reminder mailing to improve blood glucose log reporting in an outpatient diabetes clinic.
Tags: 2012, Adult, Aged, Ambulatory Care – Methods, American journal of therapeutics, Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring – Methods, Chomo DL, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Diabetes Mellitus – Drug Therapy, Dillon ML, Female, Frazee L A, Human, Hypoglycemic Agents – Therapeutic Use, Mail, Male, Middle Age, Moorman JM, Myers NA, NEOMED College of Medicine, NEOMED College of Pharmacy, Patient Compliance, Prospective Studies, Reminder Systems, Retrospective Design
Using the Constructivist/Active Learning Theoretical Framework to develop and test a simulation-based interprofessional geriatric training curriculum
Tags: 2020, Ahmed Rami, Brown Diane, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Drost Jen, Education, Fosnight Sue, Gareri Michele, Geriatrics, Hazelett Susan, healthcare, Hovland Cynthia, interprofessional, Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice, Kropp Denise, McQuown Colleen, Morgan Abby, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Niederriter Joan, Radwany Steven, Sanders Margy, simulation, Whitford Maureen
Using the adult career concerns inventory to measure task involvement
Using Telehealth to Mentor Community-Based Interprofessional Care
Tags: 2021, Chrzanowski B, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Drost J, Fosnight S, Hazelett S, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, journalArticle, Kropp D, May 2021 List, Nauer T, NEOMED College of Medicine, NEOMED College of Pharmacy, Sanders M, Smith L
Using Telehealth to Expand Community-based Care Manager Interdisciplinary Team Reach
Tags: 2020, Bring-Mazurek N, Chrzanowski B, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Drost J, Fosnight S, Gareri M, Hazelett S, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, journalArticle, June 2020 Update II, Kropp D, Morgan A, Nauer T, NEOMED College of Medicine, NEOMED College of Pharmacy
Using Person Matching To Predict Career Specialty Choice
Tags: 2005, Borges N J, Career specialty choice, congruence, Department of Family & Community Medicine, environment congruence, fit, Hartung P J, Holland's theory, idiographic assessment, Jones B J, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, Journal of vocational behavior, NEOMED College of Medicine, occupations, person matching, person-environment fit, Personality Assessment, Psychology
Using established predictors of post-traumatic stress to explain variations in recovery outcomes among orthopedic patients.
Tags: *Recovery of Function, 2015, 80 and over, activity, Adult, adults, Aged, Arthroplasty, Clinical Assessment Tools, Coefficient Alpha, Comorbidity, Contrera Kevin, Cremeans-Smith Julie K, Delahanty Douglas L, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Depression, Descriptive Statistics, disability, Disabled, distress, Female, Funding Source, Greene Kenneth, Health Care, Hip Fractures – Surgery, Hip/*psychology, Human, Humans, Journal of health psychology, Knee, Knee/*psychology, Male, Middle Age, Middle Aged, Miller Eric T, NEOMED College of Medicine, Ohio, Orthopedic Surgery, outcomes, P-Value, Pain, Pain Measurement, Pfefferle Kiel, Post-Traumatic – Risk Factors, Post-Traumatic/*etiology, Prospective Studies, Record Review, recovery, Regression, Regression Analysis, Replacement, Risk Assessment, Scales, Speering Leann, Stress Disorders, T-Tests, Treatment Outcomes, Walking
Using contact-based education to destigmatize opioid use disorder among medical students.
Use of a High Intensity Clinic to Implement the 4-M Frame Work in a Community Based Health System
Tags: 2020, Blower S, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Drost J, Fosnight S, Gareri M, Hazelett S, Ilodi Y, Journal Article, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, journalArticle, June 2020 Update I, Krebs A, Kropp D, NEOMED College of Medicine, Niederriter J, Sanders M, Summa Health Akron City Hospital
Update to the society of radiologists in ultrasound liver elastography consensus statement.
Understanding the value added to clinical care by educational activities
Understanding the costs of ambulatory care training.
Tags: *Ambulatory Care, 1998, Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, Blacklow R, Boex J R, Boll A, Costs and Cost Analysis, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Education, Faculty, Fishman L, Gamliel S, Garg M, Gilchrist V, Graduate/*economics, Hogan A, Medical, Meservey P, Models, NEOMED College of Medicine, Pearson S, Politzer R, Theoretical, United States, Veloski J J
Understanding residents' work: moving beyond counting hours to assessing educational value.
Tags: *Workload, 2003, Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, Boex James R, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Education, Graduate/*statistics & numerical data, Humans, Internship and Residency/*statistics & numerical data, Leahy Peter J, Medical, Medicine/statistics & numerical data, NEOMED College of Medicine, Specialization, Time Factors