A good clinician and a caring person: longitudinal faculty development and the enhancement of the human dimensions of care

WT Branch Jr, R Frankel, CF Gracey… - Academic …, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Purpose To successfully design and implement longitudinal faculty development programs
at five medical schools, and to determine whether faculty participants were perceived to be …

[HTML][HTML] The educational climate inventory: measuring students' perceptions of the preclerkship and clerkship settings

E Krupat, NJ Borges, RD Brower, PM Haidet… - Academic …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Purpose To develop an instrument to assess educational climate, a critical aspect of the
medical school learning environment that previous tools have not explored in depth. Method …

Team emotional intelligence, team interactions, and gender in medical students during a psychiatry clerkship

NJ Borges, BM Thompson, BJ Roman… - Academic …, 2015 - Springer
Objective This study examined the relationship between team emotional intelligence, quality
of team interactions, and gender. Methods Psychiatry clerkship students participating in …

Clinical decision support to improve management of diabetes and dysglycemia in the hospital: a path to optimizing practice and outcomes

A Pichardo-Lowden, G Umpierrez… - BMJ Open Diabetes …, 2021 - drc.bmj.com
Introduction Innovative approaches are needed to design robust clinical decision support
(CDS) to optimize hospital glycemic management. We piloted an electronic medical record …

A structured end-of-life curriculum for neonatal–perinatal postdoctoral fellows

LL Harris, FX Placencia, JL Arnold… - American Journal of …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Death in tertiary care neonatal intensive care units is a common occurrence. Despite recent
advances in pediatric palliative education, evidence indicates that physicians are poorly …

Knowledge, attitudes, and decision making in hospital glycemic management: are faculty up to speed?

AR Pichardo-Lowden, L Kong, PM Haidet - Endocrine Practice, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective: Knowledge and confidence deficits in the management of hospital glucose
abnormalities are prevalent among resident physicians. However, it is unclear whether such …

Closing the loop: optimizing diabetes care in the hospital by addressing dispersed information in electronic health records and using clinical decision support

AR Pichardo-Lowden… - Journal of Diabetes …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Multiple factors hinder the management of diabetes in hospitals. Amid the demands of
practice, health care providers must collect, collate, and analyze multiple data points to …

Practicing handoffs early: applying a clinical framework in the anatomy laboratory

MD Lazarus, JA Dos Santos, PM Haidet… - Anatomical sciences …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The anatomy laboratory provides an ideal environment for the integration of clinical contexts
as the willed‐donor is often regarded as a student's “first patient.” This study evaluated an …

PRECOURSE SUBCOMMITTEE

CA Walters, E Allen, J Chodosh, RL Goodman… - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Program Committee Page 1 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Chair Gary E. Rosenthal, MD Co-Chair
Carol Bates, MD Chair, Precourses Cheryl A. Walters, MD Co-Chair, Precourses Scott Richardson …

[CITATION][C] Nurturing patient-centeredness in a hectic world

PM Haidet - 2015 - scholarsphere.psu.edu
Nurturing Patient-Centeredness in a Hectic World ScholarSphere Penn State – University
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