نتایج جستجو برای: non faculty physicians

تعداد نتایج: 1436963  

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2014
Cheri Bethune Shabnam Asghari Marshall Godwin Patti McCarthy

Academic family physicians often struggle trying to write for publication. While there are many prolific writers in family medicine, others find writing to be a challenging task. This not only affects their applications for promotion and tenure, but has much broader implications for the discipline of family medicine. Family physicians at our institution, Memorial University of Newfoundland in S...

2016
Feriyde Çalişkan Tür İbrahim Toker Cafer Tayyar Şaşmaz Serkan Hacar Burcu Türe

BACKGROUND Occupational stress is an undesired factor causing discomfort for healthcare workers. Stressors in work can lead to dissatisfaction and in turn, this may affect patient care adversely. The aim of this study was to evaluate the occupational stress among residents and faculty physicians of various medical specialties working night shifts. METHODS Residents and faculty physicians work...

Journal: :JAMA 1990
W P McKinney D L Schiedermayer N Lurie D E Simpson J L Goodman E C Rich

We surveyed faculty and residents from seven hospitals affiliated with three academic internal medicine training programs about their perceptions of the informational and service benefits vs the risks of ethical compromise involved in interactions with pharmaceutical sales representatives. Questionnaires were returned by 467 (81%) of 575 physicians surveyed. Residents and faculty generally had ...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2006
David L Coleman Alan E Kazdin Lee Ann Miller Jon S Morrow Robert Udelsman

A productive and ethical relationship between the pharmaceutical industry and physicians is critical to improving drug discovery and public health. In response to concerns about inappropriate financial relationships between the pharmaceutical industry and physicians, national organizations representing physicians or industry have made recommendations designed to reduce conflicts of interest, le...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2009
Tait D Shanafelt Colin P West Jeff A Sloan Paul J Novotny Greg A Poland Ron Menaker Teresa A Rummans Lotte N Dyrbye

BACKGROUND Extensive literature documents personal distress among physicians and a decrease in their satisfaction with the practice of medicine over recent years. We hypothesized that physicians who spent more of their time in the aspect of work that they found most meaningful would have a lower risk of burnout. METHODS Faculty physicians in the Department of Internal Medicine at a large acad...

2006
Donna M. Windish Rachel B. Levine

• Objective: To determine what annual increase in malpractice premiums would be acceptable to academic physicians at a large institution. • Methods: All 270 full-time physician faculty in the department of medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 2004 were invited to participate in this study. A contingent valuation approach was used to assess willingness to accept a specified...

Non-Muslim (Dhimmi) physicians were in touch with Muslims more than other non-Muslims, in cities, villages, courts, hospitals, and even houses in the middle ages. Therefore, they have been mentioned in Muslims' minds, languages, and life experiences more than others. This paper seeks to analyze the attitudes of Muslims towards these physicians and to investigate the relationship between Muslims...

Journal: :Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association 2015
Maria A Woodward Patricia Ple-Plakon Taylor Blachley David C Musch Paula Anne Newman-Casey Lindsey B De Lott Paul P Lee

BACKGROUND The rapid rise of e-health and remote care systems will likely change the practice patterns of ophthalmologists. Although telemedicine practices are thriving in many specialties of medicine, telemedicine for ophthalmology has been limited primarily to asynchronous care for diabetic retinopathy. The goal of this research was to evaluate perspectives on and familiarity with telemedicin...

Journal: :Journal of women's health 2016
Helen K Morgan Joel A Purkiss Annie C Porter Monica L Lypson Sally A Santen Jennifer G Christner Cyril M Grum Maya M Hammoud

PURPOSE To investigate whether there is a difference in medical student teaching evaluations for male and female clinical physician faculty. METHODS The authors examined all teaching evaluations completed by clinical students at one North American medical school in the surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, and internal medicine clinical rotations from 2008 to 2012. The authors focus...

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