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Evolution in health and medicine Sackler colloquium: Making evolutionary biology a basic science for medicineThe End of the 15-20 Minute Primary Care Visit.Addressing the nation's physician workforce needs: The Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) recommendations on graduate medical education reform.Burden of difficult encounters in primary care: data from the minimizing error, maximizing outcomes study.Self-reported and actual beta-blocker prescribing for heart failure patients: physician predictors.Patient-physician racial/ethnic concordance and blood pressure control: the role of trust and medication adherence.A randomized controlled trial of a multilevel intervention to increase colorectal cancer screening among Latino immigrants in a primary care facility.Ambulatory versus inpatient rotations in teaching third-year students internal medicine.The physician as ambivalent Samaritan: will internists resuscitate victims of out-of-hospital emergencies?Review: proton-pump inhibitors alleviate symptoms of functional (nonulcer) dyspepsia but may not be better than H2-antagonists.Developing a toolkit for panel management: improving hypertension and smoking cessation outcomes in primary care at the VA.Clinicians' panel management self-efficacy to support their patients' smoking cessation and hypertension control needsThe status of evolutionary medicine education in North American medical schoolsPanel Management to Improve Smoking and Hypertension Outcomes by VA Primary Care Teams: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial.Health care reform and the primary care workforce bottleneck.Brief report: beta-blocker use among veterans with systolic heart failureGun violence is a health crisis: physicians' responsibilitiesPromoting professionalism through an online professional development portfolio: successes, joys, and frustrations.Electronic medical records and physician stress in primary care: results from the MEMO Study.Do we get what we pay for? Transitioning physician payments towards value and efficiencyMeasuring Practicing Clinicians' Information Literacy. An Exploratory Analysis in the Context of Panel Management.Heterogeneity in active surveillance protocols worldwide.New measures to establish the evidence base for medical education: identifying educationally sensitive patient outcomes.Veterans' Preferences for Remote Management of Chronic Conditions.Health Systems Science Curricula in Undergraduate Medical Education: Identifying and Defining a Potential Curricular Framework.Qualitative study on decision-making by prostate cancer physicians during active surveillance.Chaos in the Clinic: Characteristics and Consequences of Practices Perceived as Chaotic.Predictors and Outcomes of Burnout in Primary Care Physicians.Effect of a simple ambulatory experience on career choice and attitudes of medical students.The attractiveness of internal medicine: a qualitative analysis of the experiences of female and male medical students. Society of General Internal Medicine Task Force on Career Choice in Internal Medicine."Oh! She doesn't speak English!" Assessing resident competence in managing linguistic and cultural barriers.I can't get no patient or practitioner satisfaction.Almost internists: analysis of students who considered internal medicine but chose other fields.Changes in medical students' views of internal medicine careers from 1990 to 2007.The US primary care workforce and graduate medical education policy.Informational needs during active surveillance for prostate cancer: A qualitative study.Understanding physicians' intentions to withdraw from practice: the role of job satisfaction, job stress, mental and physical health. 2001.Teaching Communication Skills on the Surgery Clerkship.Physician, practice, and patient characteristics related to primary care physician physical and mental health: results from the Physician Worklife Study.Clever Nihilism: Cynicism in Evidence Based Medicine Learners.
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