05B4 Sifri, Randa D - Jefferson Medical College - Thomas Jefferson University
Randa D. Sifri, MD

Randa D. Sifri, MD

Contact Dr. Sifri

833 Chestnut Street
Suite 301
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 955-2354
(215) 923-9186 fax

Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. A randomized controlled trial of a tailored navigation and a standard intervention in colorectal cancer screening
  2. Variation in Colorectal Cancer Screening Steps in Primary Care: Basis for Practice Improvement
  3. Weight status and perception of colorectal cancer risk
  4. Race and response to colon cancer screening interventions
  5. A randomized trial of genetic and environmental risk assessment (GERA) for colorectal cancer risk in primary care: Trial design and baseline findings
  6. Factors associated with colorectal cancer screening decision stage
  7. Reflections of medical students regarding the care of geriatric patients in the continuing care retirement community
  8. Developing a quality screening colonoscopy referral system in primary care practi A report from the national colorectal cancer roundtable
  9. Tailored navigation in colorectal cancer screening.
  10. Cost-effectiveness of targeted and tailored interventions on colorectal cancer screening use
  11. The home visit experien A medical student's perspective
  12. A randomized controlled trial of the impact of targeted and tailored interventions on colorectal cancer screening
  13. Genetic and environmental risk assessment for colorectal cancer risk in primary care practice settings: A pilot study
  14. Screen-positive rates and agreement among six family history screening protocols for breast/ovarian cancer in a population-based cohort of 21- to 55-year-old women
  15. Identifying and testing for hereditary susceptibility to common cancers
  16. Use of cancer susceptibility testing among primary care physicians
  17. Experience with hospi Reflections from third-year medical students
  18. Cancer risk assessment from family history: gaps in primary care practice.
  19. Addressing prejudice in medicine during a third-year family medicine clerkship.
  20. Defining responsibility for screening
0