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Suite 701
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 955-0704
(215) 955-2868 fax
Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University
- Cross-sectional assessment of medical and nursing students' attitudes toward chronic illness at matriculation and graduation.
- Evaluation of the congruence between students' postencounter notes and standardized patients' checklists in a clinical skills examination
- The authors reply [18]
- Disciplinary action by medical boards and prior behavior in medical school
- Educational epidemiology [1] (multiple letters)
- An empirical study of decline in empathy in medical school
- Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University.
- Evaluations of medical students' clinical experiences in a family medicine clerkship: Differences in patient encounters by disease severity in different clerkship sites
- Correlates of young physicians' support for unionization to maintain professional influence
- Documenting and comparing medical students' clinical experiences
- Attitudes toward physician-nurse collaboration: A cross-cultural study of male and female physicians and nurses in the United States and Mexico
- Physicians' perceptions of the changing health care system: Comparisons by gender and specialties
- Choice of first-year residency position and long-term generalist career choices [4]
- Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University.
- Gender comparisons of income expectations in the USA at the beginning of medical school during the past 28 years
- Validity of faculty ratings of students' clinical competence in core clerkships in relation to scores on licensing examinations and supervisors' ratings in residency
- Who is a generalist? An analysis of whether physicians trained as generalists practice as generalists
- A brief instrument to measure attitudes of medical students toward changes in the health care system
- A statewide system to track medical students' careers: The Pennsylvania model
