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An additional responsibility for family medicine faculty.

Family medicine

Wiegert HT.
PMID: 3870773
Fam Med. 1985 Mar-Apr;17(2):79.

No abstract available.

Multiple-level goals in clinical teaching.

Family medicine

Calico FW.
PMID: 3870780
Fam Med. 1985 May-Jun;17(3):114-6.

The maturation process of family practice intensifies the need for our educators to unify their material into concepts specific to our specialty. A method of teaching clinical topics is described in which integrative goals are combined with knowledge, skill,...

Medical ethics programs in family practice residencies.

Family medicine

Sun T, Self DJ.
PMID: 3870789
Fam Med. 1985 May-Jun;17(3):99-102.

Ethics is an integral part of medical practice and needs explicit attention in family practice residency training programs. One difficulty, however, in developing a medical ethics program in a family practice residency is the lack of information about ethics...

The epidemiologic basis for family medicine research.

Family medicine

McKay DA.
PMID: 3417070
Fam Med. 1988 May-Jun;20(3):202-6.

Epidemiology, historically the study of communicable disease, has evolved to include the use of certain epidemiologic precepts in more diverse studies of human health and disease. Most especially, epidemiology offers a distinctly useful mechanism for research involving clinical, cultural,...

A taxonomy of difficult physician-patient interactions.

Family medicine

Block MR, Coulehan JL.
PMID: 3417075
Fam Med. 1988 May-Jun;20(3):221-3.

A taxonomy of troublesome physician-patient interactions helps learners classify what goes wrong during an interview and then remedy the problem in order to obtain reliable symptom data. This framework permits an orderly approach to interactions that often become laden...

"Doctor's notes": a computerized method for managing inpatient care.

Family medicine

Frazer TS.
PMID: 3417076
Fam Med. 1988 May-Jun;20(3):223-4.

A computer program that assists family practice residents in organizing relevant summarizing data about inpatients of a busy internal medicine service is described. The program prints the data in a logical format that replaces the traditional, handwritten sign-out sheet.

Curriculum revision using a three-dimensional model.

Family medicine

Soefer EF, Swee DE.
PMID: 3360233
Fam Med. 1988 Mar-Apr;20(2):139-41.

A three-dimensional model was developed to guide the process of curriculum revision for a freshman medical student course entitled "Introduction to Primary Care." A four-sided base pyramid represented the conceptual complexities found in the delivery of primary care--the individual,...

Which came first, malpractice or stress?.

Family medicine

Marinelli RD.
PMID: 3360235
Fam Med. 1988 Mar-Apr;20(2):144.

No abstract available.

To be "interned" or to be "facultied".

Family medicine

Solomon PA.
PMID: 1544524
Fam Med. 1992 Jan;24(1):12.

No abstract available.

Identifying and supporting battered women: if not now, when?.

Family medicine

Hendricks-Matthews M.
PMID: 1601236
Fam Med. 1992 May-Jun;24(4):270.

No abstract available.

The family culture: a useful concept for family practice.

Family medicine

Helman CG.
PMID: 1884934
Fam Med. 1991 Jul;23(5):376-81.

Each family can be regarded as a unique small-scale society, with its own internal organization and view of the world or family culture. A crucial aspect of each family culture are those beliefs, behaviors, habits, and life-styles that are...

Nebraska premedical family practice course elective.

Family medicine

Paulman PM, Thieszen SL.
PMID: 2347457
Fam Med. 1990 May-Jun;22(3):240.

No abstract available.

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