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1. Knowledge of hepatitis C screening and management by internal medicine residents: trends over 2 years

Shehab, Thomas M . Sonnad, Seema Gebremariam, Achamyeleh Schoenfeld, Philip,

Over 2 million people in the United States are infected with hepatitis C, and there has been an explosion in knowledge regarding this disease in the last decade. Internal medicine residents must be ab...

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2. BRIEF REPORT: Brief Instrument to Assess Geriatrics Knowledge of Surgical and Medical Subspecialty House Officers

Williams, Brent C . Fitzgerald, James T .,

Initiatives are underway to increase geriatrics training in nonprimary care disciplines. However, no validated instrument exists to measure geriatrics knowledge of house officers in surgical specialti...

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3. Hidden from Plain Sight: Residents' Domestic Violence Screening Attitudes and Reported Practices

Baig, Arshiya Shadigian, Elizabeth Heisler, Michele,

Domestic violence (DV) is prevalent across all racial and socioeconomic classes in the United States. Little is known about whether physicians differentially screen based on a patient's race or socioe...

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4. Impact of a Veterans Affairs Continuity Clinic on Resident Competencies in Women's Health

Orsetti, Kym E. Frohna, John G. Gruppen, Larry D. Valle, John,

Education in women's health is now considered a core curricular component during residency training in Internal Medicine. There is potential for insufficient training in women's health for residents w...

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5. Screening for Psychiatric Illness with a Combined Screening and Diagnostic Instrument

Valenstein, Marcia Dalack, Gregory Blow, Frederic Figueroa, Sara Standiford, Connie Douglass, Alan,

To determine 1) if the PRIME-MD, a two-step screening and diagnostic instrument for psychiatric disorders, increases diagnosis and intervention when actively implemented in a busy general medicine cli...

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6. Using a Multimedia Tool to Improve Cardiac Auscultation Knowledge and Skills

Stern, David T. Mangrulkar, Rajesh S. Gruppen, Larry D. Lang, Angela L. Grum, Cyril M. Judge, Richar...

Today's medical school graduates have significant deficits in physical examination skills. Medical educators have been searching for methods to effectively teach and maintain these skills in students....

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7. Screening, Prevention, Counseling, and Treatment for the Complications of Type II Diabetes Mellitus Putting Evidence into Practice

Vijan, Sandeep Stevens, Deryth L . Herman, William H . Funnell, Martha M . Standiford, Connie J .,

To summarize current knowledge of interventions that should improve the care of patients with type II diabetes mellitus. Interventions lie within the realms of prevention, screening, and treatment, al...

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8. Diagnosis and Treatment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Practice Patterns of Primary Care Physicians

Collins, Mary McNaughton Barry, Michael J . Bin, Lin Roberts, Richard G . MD, Oesterling, Joseph E ....

To define primary care physicians’ (PCPs) practices in managing patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and to compare these practices to portions of the Agency for Health Care Policy and Re...

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9. Teaching the One-minute Preceptor

Furney, Scott L. Orsini, Alex N. Orsetti, Kym E. Stern, David T. Gruppen, Larry D. Irby, David M.,

The One-Minute Preceptor (OMP) model of faculty development is used widely to improve teaching, but its effect on teaching behavior has not been assessed. We aim to evaluate the effect of this interve...

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10. Are internal medicine resident physicians adhering to colorectal cancer screening recommendations

Jamil, Laith H. Bachuwa, Ghassan Ishaque, Asif Rishmawi, Sami Karmo, Mada,

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