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[BOOK] Doctors talking with patients/patients talking with doctors: improving communication in …

- unc.edu [PDF] 
D Roter, JA Hall, 2006 - books.google.com
We dedicate this book to our spouses, Eric Waller and Fred Gordon, and our
children: Saul, Ben, and Annie Rose, and Jacob, Rebecca, and Sarah. And, we
dedicate this book to one another and the gifts of work, inspiration, ...
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Racial and ethnic disparities in care: the perspectives of cardiologists

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N Lurie, A Fremont, AK Jain, SL Taylor, R … - Circulation, 2005 - Am Heart Assoc
Methods and Results— We conducted a Web-based survey of 344 cardiologists to
determine their level of awareness of disparities and views of underlying
causes. Responses were assessed by means of 5-point Likert scales. ...
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The generation and gender shifts in medicine: an exploratory survey of internal medicine …


E Jovic, JE Wallace, J Lemaire - BMC Health Services Research, 2006 - biomedcentral.com
Two striking demographic shifts evident in today's workforce are also apparent
in the medical profession. One is the entry of a new generation of physicians,
Gen Xers, and the other is the influx of women. Both shifts are argued to ...
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Are there too many female medical graduates? No


J Dacre - British Medical Journal, 2008 - bmj.com
Women are also not represented equally across the profession, with specialties
requiring more acute and on call responsibilities and more technical skills
seeming less attractive. 11 Women's performance in examinations in our ...
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Clinical and personal intimate partner violence training experiences of US medical students


E Frank, L Elon, LE Saltzman, D Houry, P … - Journal of Women's Health, 2006 - liebertonline.com
Page 1. JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HEALTH Volume 15, Number 9, 2006 © Mary Ann Liebert,
Inc. Clinical and Personal Intimate Partner Violence Training ...
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Opting in: part-time careers in academic medicine


RB Levine, HF Mechaber - The American Journal of Medicine, 2006 - Elsevier
Institutional practices, such as providing affordable, high-quality onsite
childcare and allowing for part-time and flex-time arrangements as well as paid
and unpaid leave, create flexibility for workers to better integrate ...
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The Australian optometric workforce 2005


P Horton, PM Kiely, J Chakman - Clinical &# 38; Experimental Optometry, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
The profession of optometry in Australia is undergoing considerable change in
age and gender make-up. In 2005, the number of optometrists was adequate for the
needs of the Australian population. Further analysis is needed to determine ...
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On the future role of the doctor.


D Gorman, P Poole, J Scott - Internal Medicine Journal, 2007 - pt.wkhealth.com
To paraphrase Jean-Paul Sartre, you cannot choose not to choose; that is, to do
nothing is to select the status quo of medical education and service delivery.
We have argued that based on regional and racial differences in health ...
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Exploring the effects of telehealth on medical human resources supply: a qualitative case …


MP Gagnon, J Duplantie, JP Fortin, R Landry - BMC Health Services Research, 2007 - biomedcentral.com
Interviews have highlighted the potential impact of telehealth on several
factors influencing the recruitment and retention of physicians in rural and
remote regions. The potential effects of telehealth on physicians' choice ...
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From gender bias to gender awareness in medical education

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P Verdonk, YWM Benschop, HCJM de Haes, … - Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Gender is an essential determinant of health and illness. Gender
awareness in doctors contributes to equity and equality in health and aims
towards better health for men and women. Nevertheless, gender has largely ...
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