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The effectiveness of continuing medical education in changing the behavior of physicians …


CW WHITE, MA ALBANESE, DD BROWN, … - Annals of internal medicine, 1985 - Am Coll Physicians
A randomized controlled trial was done to assess the ability of continuing
medical education to change physicians, knowledge and behavior in the care of
patients with acute myocardial infarction. Patient care practices on eight ...
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Teaching sigmoidoscopy to primary care physicians: a controlled study of continuing …


DR Perera, JP LoGerfo, E Shulenberger, JT … - The Journal of family practice, 1983 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A sigmoidoscopy skills preceptorship was developed for physicians to increase
the rate of sigmoidoscopy by physicians in a health maintenance organization.
The preceptorship was designed as a randomized, controlled study of ...
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The effects of continuing medical education on family doctor performance in office practice: …


PA Jennett, OE Laxdal, RC Hayton, DJ … - Med Educ, 1988 - interscience.wiley.com
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A randomized trial of medical quality assurance. Improving physicians' use of pelvimetry


MR Chassin, SM McCue - JAMA, 1986 - Am Med Assoc
The capacity of educational programs to improve physician performance remains
doubtful despite many evaluative efforts. This is especially true for programs
sponsored by the federal government. We tested the efficacy of an ...
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Management of hypertension in private practice: A randomized controlled trial in continuing …


DS Gullion, JM Tschann, TE Adamson, TJ … - J Contin Educ Health Prof, 1988 - interscience.wiley.com
A randomized controlled trial was used to evaluate a physician education program
designed to improve physician management of patients' hypertension, patient
hypertension-related behaviors, and patient diastolic blood pressure. One ...
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The effect of computerized feedback coupled with a newsletter upon outpatient prescribing …


CO Hershey, HI Goldberg, DI Cohen - Medical Care, 1988 - jstor.org
Charges for medical services have re- ceived increasing attention as health care
costs continue to rise. However, physicians have been noted to lack sufficient
knowl- edge of charges to allow for intelligent cost- effective decision ...
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A randomized controlled trial assessing the impact of problem-based versus didactic …


J Heale, D Davis, G Norman, C Woodward, V … - Research in medical education: proceedings of the... …, 1988 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A Continuing Medical Education short course was designed to examine the effect
of presenting topics in three learning formats - traditional lectures,
large-group, case discussions or small-group, problem-solving sessions, on ...
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Chart reminders in the diagnosis of anemia


RS Wigton, JL Zimmer, JH Wigton, KD Patil - JAMA, 1981 - Am Med Assoc
We hypothesized that chart reminders would decrease the number of cases in which
a low admission hemoglobin level was missed or ignored. Additionally, we
compared the cost of generating the chart reminders by hand with the ...
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Validity of self-reports of behavior changes by participants after a CME course


L Curry, IE Purkis - Academic Medicine, 1986 - journals.lww.com
Validity of Self-Reports of Behavior Changes By Participants After a CME Course
Lynn Curry, Ph.D., and Ian E. Purkis, MB.BS Abstract—The authors tested the
validity of an evaluation procedure designed to measure the effects of ...
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Does a mailed continuing education program improve physician performance? Results of a …


CE Evans, RB Haynes, NJ Birkett, JR Gilbert … - JAMA, 1986 - Am Med Assoc
Evidence is sparse concerning the value of the "educational" materials that
physicians receive in the mail. We conducted a randomized trial of a mailed
continuing education program on hypertension for primary care physicians. ...
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