2025
Considering the potential unintended consequences of RateMDs: an exploratory study in one specialty
Pulkki K, Pira S, Young M, Scott G, Nhan C, Fung K, Le Blanc G, Nguyen L. Considering the potential unintended consequences of RateMDs: an exploratory study in one specialty. Canadian Medical Education Journal 2025 DOI: 10.36834/cmej.77821.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExploratory qualitative descriptive studyArea of practice improvementPhysician-rating websitesQualitative descriptive studyPhysician rating sitesPhysician feedbackPotential unintended consequencesPatient feedbackPhysician confidenceCanMEDS rolesPhysician ratingsIndividual physiciansPatient commentsDescriptive studyPractice improvementRating websitesNarrative commentsCanadian otolaryngologistsClinical environmentPhysiciansAdministrative staffNumerical ratingsRateMDsSelf-worthSpecialty
2024
Impact of the Breast Cancer Index for Extended Endocrine Decision-Making: First Results of the Prospective BCI Registry Study.
Sanft T, Wong J, O'Neal B, Siuliukina N, Jankowitz R, Pegram M, Fox J, Zhang Y, Treuner K, O'Shaughnessy J. Impact of the Breast Cancer Index for Extended Endocrine Decision-Making: First Results of the Prospective BCI Registry Study. Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2024, 22: 99-107. PMID: 38437792, DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2023.7087.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBenefit of endocrine therapyBreast Cancer IndexPatient satisfactionEndocrine therapyRegistry studyReduce patient concernsPhysician decision-makingClinical practiceEarly-stage breast cancerIncrease physician confidenceCancer indexHormone receptor-positive early-stage breast cancerDrug safetyPhysician recommendationMedication adherencePhysician confidenceWilcoxon signed rank testPatient concernsClinical careDecision-makingPatient preferencesLate distant recurrencePhysiciansTest questionnaireLong-term outcomes
2020
Evaluating the Clinical Impact of Rapid Response Electroencephalography: The DECIDE Multicenter Prospective Observational Clinical Study.
Vespa PM, Olson DM, John S, Hobbs KS, Gururangan K, Nie K, Desai MJ, Markert M, Parvizi J, Bleck TP, Hirsch LJ, Westover MB. Evaluating the Clinical Impact of Rapid Response Electroencephalography: The DECIDE Multicenter Prospective Observational Clinical Study. Critical Care Medicine 2020, 48: 1249-1257. PMID: 32618687, PMCID: PMC7735649, DOI: 10.1097/ccm.0000000000004428.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonconvulsive seizuresSeizure diagnosisTreatment planProspective observational clinical studyDiagnostic assessmentObservational clinical studyAssessment of patientsCritical care settingSerious adverse effectsTherapeutic decision makingProspective multicenterSecondary outcomesICU patientsPrimary outcomeStatus epilepticusHigh suspicionElectroencephalography assessmentAcademic hospitalBedside assessmentClinical impactClinical studiesObservational studyCare settingsPhysician confidencePatientsPrimary care physician’s confidence and coordination regarding the survivorship care for older breast cancer survivors
Stephens C, Klemanski D, Lustberg MB, Noonan AM, Brill S, Krok-Schoen JL. Primary care physician’s confidence and coordination regarding the survivorship care for older breast cancer survivors. Supportive Care In Cancer 2020, 29: 223-230. PMID: 32338315, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-020-05448-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOlder breast cancer survivorsPrimary care physiciansBreast cancer survivorsSurvivorship careCancer survivorsHalf of PCPsShared care modelPCP confidenceChronic comorbiditiesCare physiciansPatient's oncologistCare coordinationLate effectsCare modelPhysician confidenceWeb-based questionnairePractice settingsCancer treatmentOncologistsRoutine partCareFamily practiceSurvivorsLack of trainingPossible needEffect of Physician Gender and Race on Simulated Patients’ Ratings and Confidence in Their Physicians
Solnick RE, Peyton K, Kraft-Todd G, Safdar B. Effect of Physician Gender and Race on Simulated Patients’ Ratings and Confidence in Their Physicians. JAMA Network Open 2020, 3: e1920511. PMID: 32083686, PMCID: PMC7043197, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.20511.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhite male physiciansPatient satisfactionPhysician genderMale physiciansHistory of cancerAbdominal surgical proceduresEmergency department physiciansLower patient satisfactionSignificant differencesOnline symptom checkersBlack physiciansComposite outcomeControl physiciansPhysician diagnosisPatient evaluationDepartment physiciansPatient ratingsSurgical proceduresMAIN OUTCOMEPhysician confidenceClinical diagnosisPhysiciansWhite womenDiagnosisWhite men
2018
High-Resolution MRI with Black Blood Sequence Increases Physician Confidence in Identification of Rupture Site in Cerebral AVMs: Application to Treatment Strategies
Sommaruga S, Cord B, Minja F, Malhotra A, Johnson M, Bijlenga P, Schaller K, Matouk C. High-Resolution MRI with Black Blood Sequence Increases Physician Confidence in Identification of Rupture Site in Cerebral AVMs: Application to Treatment Strategies. Journal Of Neurological Surgery Part A Central European Neurosurgery 2018, 79: s1-s27. DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1660760.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
Sonographic cervical motion tenderness: A sign found in a patient with pelvic inflammatory disease
Lewiss RE, Saul T, Goldflam K. Sonographic cervical motion tenderness: A sign found in a patient with pelvic inflammatory disease. The Ultrasound Journal 2012, 4: 20. PMID: 22989255, PMCID: PMC3480933, DOI: 10.1186/2036-7902-4-20.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCervical motion tendernessPelvic inflammatory diseaseInflammatory diseasesBedside ultrasoundAcute pelvic inflammatory diseasePhysical examination findingsBedside ultrasound examinationBimanual examinationExamination findingsPhysical examinationCase reportUltrasound examinationDisease entityPhysician confidencePatientsCervixDiseaseExaminationTendernessUltrasoundUterusFindingsDiagnosisPhysicians
2002
Teaching Resident Physicians to Provide Exercise Counseling
Rogers LQ, Bailey JE, Gutin B, Johnson KC, Levine MA, Milan F, Seelig CB, Sherman SE. Teaching Resident Physicians to Provide Exercise Counseling. Academic Medicine 2002, 77: 841-844. PMID: 12176702, DOI: 10.1097/00001888-200208000-00019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExercise counselingResident physiciansInternal medicine resident physiciansBenefits of exerciseSignificant predictorsPostgraduate yearSelf-administered questionnaireResident physicians' perceptionsClinic patientsPhysician genderPhysicians' perceptionsPhysician confidencePatientsFuture educational programsPhysician practicesPhysician's responsibilityPhysiciansPersonal habitsCounselingPearson correlation coefficientExercisePredictorsImportant predictorCounseling skillsU.S. training programs
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