Browsing by Affiliation of Duke Author(s) "Family Medicine and Community Health, Family Medicine"
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Clinical examination factors that predict delayed recovery in individuals with concussion.
(Archives of physiotherapy, 2020-01)Background:Risk factors for prolonged recovery after concussion have been well researched, but specific objective clinical examination findings have not. This study examined whether clinical examination results could predict ... -
Evaluation of a Standardized Cardiac Athletic Screening for National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Athletes.
(The western journal of emergency medicine, 2019-08-14)INTRODUCTION:Sudden cardiac death is a rare cause of death in young athletes. Current screening techniques include history and physical exam (H and P), with or without an electrocardiogram (ECG). Adding point of care cardiac ... -
Poor Consumer Comprehension and Plan Selection Inconsistencies Under the 2016 HealthCare.gov Choice Architecture.
(MDM policy & practice, 2017-01)<h4>Background</h4>Many health policy experts have endorsed insurance competition as a way to reduce the cost and improve the quality of medical care. In line with this approach, health insurance exchanges, such ... -
Racial, Ethnic, and Geographic Disparities in Novel Coronavirus (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2) Test Positivity in North Carolina.
(Open forum infectious diseases, 2021-01)<h4>Background</h4>Emerging evidence suggests that black and Hispanic communities in the United States are disproportionately affected by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). A complex interplay of socioeconomic and healthcare ... -
Standardizing and Evaluating Transitions of Care in the Era of Duty Hour Reform: One Institution's Resident-Led Effort.
(Journal of graduate medical education, 2013-12)BACKGROUND: Compliance with the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education duty hour standards may necessitate more frequent transitions of patient responsibility. INTERVENTION: We created a multidisciplinary Patient ... -
The Psychology of Shame: A Resilience Seminar for Medical Students.
(MedEdPORTAL : the journal of teaching and learning resources, 2020-12-24)<h4>Introduction</h4>Shame is a powerful emotion that can cause emotional distress, impaired empathy, social isolation, and unprofessional behavior in medical learners. However, interventions to help learners constructively ... -
What's Important: Physician Leadership: Now Is the Time.
(The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume, 2020-05-13)