RM Wachter, L Goldman - JAMA, 2002 - Am Med Assoc You are seeing this message because your Web browser does not support basic Web standards. Find out
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- ►nih.gov C Moore, J Wisnivesky, S Williams, T McGinn - Journal of General Internal …, 2003 - Springer OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of medical errors related to the discontinuity of care from
an inpatient to an outpatient setting, and to determine if there is an association between these
medical errors and adverse ... Cited by 140 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 11 versions
- ►annals.org [PDF] LG Sandy, SA Schroeder - Annals of internal medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians The current dilemmas in primary care stem from 1) the unintended consequences of forces thought to
promote primary care and 2) the “disruptive technologies of care” that attack the very function
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AD Auerbach, EA Nelson, PK Lindenauer, SZ … - The American journal of …, 2000 - Elsevier RESULTS: We were able to contact 787 of 2,829 physicians who were randomly selected from a national
list of board-certified internists, of whom 400 agreed to participate. Most respondents were
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- ►ucsf.edu [PDF] SZ Pantilat, PK Lindenauer, PP Katz, RM Wachter - The American journal of …, 2001 - Elsevier Hospitalist systems create discontinuity of care. Enhanced communication between the hospitalist and
primary care physician (PCP) could mitigate the harms of discontinuity. We conducted a mailed survey
of 4,155 physician members of the ... Cited by 44 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 12 versions
TH Hoff, WF Whitcomb, K Williams, JR Nelson, … - Archives of Internal …, 2001 - Am Med Assoc Results Analysis was based on 393 responses (48% response rate). Results show hospitalists to be a
group of younger, mostly male, early-career individuals with high levels of job satisfaction and
autonomy, low levels of burnout, ... Cited by 43 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
A Fernandez, K Grumbach, L Goitein, K … - Archives of Internal …, 2000 - archinte.highwire.org You are seeing this message because your Web browser does not support basic Web standards. Find out
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- ►ucsf.edu [PDF] KE Hauer, RM Wachter - Academic Medicine, 2001 - journals.lww.com At many academic health centers, medical students in internal medicine, family medicine, and
pediatrics are working with a new form of attending physician, the hospitalist. Although a growing
literature demonstrates the ... Cited by 34 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions
- ►nih.gov S Kripalani, AC Pope, K Rask, K Hunt, DD Dressler, … - Journal of general …, 2004 - Springer OBJECTIVE: To compare evaluations of teaching effectiveness among hospitalist, general medicine, and
subspecialist attend- ings on general medicine wards. DESIGN: Cross-sectional. SETTING: A large,
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V Arora, S Guardiano, D Donaldson, I Storch, P … - The American journal of …, 2005 - Elsevier The current training system for internal medicine has failed to evolve to reflect the changing
practice of internal medicine. This has led to a “training-practice gap,” a term that highlights
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