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Training a diverse physician workforce: a survey of alumni of a medical education program focused on underserved populations [Education and training]

Annals of Family Medicine

At the University of California Los Angeles, the PRIME Leadership and Advocacy (PRIME-LA) program prepares medical students to be leaders and advocates in clinical care, research, or policymaking for marginalized communities. selected primary care specialties including family medicine, pediatrics, and internal medicine.

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Effect of brief dermoscopy training on primary care providers' diagnostic accuracy on a test and in practice [Education and training]

Annals of Family Medicine

Context: Brief dermoscopy training has been shown to improve diagnostic accuracy on image recognition tests, but few, if any, studies have examined its effect on clinician behavior and clinical outcome measures. Setting: Divisions of Family Medicine and Community Internal Medicine at a large academic medical center in Southeast Minnesota.

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Episode 32 – Clinical Unknown with Drs. Malevanchik and Winston – Cirrhosis + Dyspnea – Part 2

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Lisa Winston Lisa Winston, MD is Professor of Medicine, Divisions of HIV/ID/Global Medicine and Hospital Medicine, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). She completed medical school at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

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Barriers to and Facilitators of Participant Engagement in a Multi-level Intervention for Type 2 Diabetes and Food Insecurity [Clinical trial]

Annals of Family Medicine

Objective: To explore participants’ barriers to and facilitators of engagement in a multilevel, cross-sector clinical trial designed to address social needs and improve health-related outcomes for individuals with T2D experiencing food insecurity. Setting: Ambulatory clinics (e.g., their 3-month endpoint visit).

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Episode 31 – Clinical Unknown with Drs. Malevanchik and Winston – Cirrhosis + Dyspnea – Part 1

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Lisa Winston Lisa Winston, MD is Professor of Medicine, Divisions of HIV/ID/Global Medicine and Hospital Medicine, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). She completed medical school at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

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Episode 73: Clinical unknown with Dr. Joel Topf – Polyuria

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Bob Centor present a clinical unknown to Dr. Joel Topf. Schema #1 Schema #2 Download CPSolvers App here Patreon website Dr. Joel Topf Joel Topf went to medical school at Wayne state University School of Medicine and did Med-Peds at Indiana University. He completed an adult fellowship in nephrology at the University of Chicago.

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Episode 354: Antiracism in Medicine – Episode 25 – Live from SGIM 2024: Best of Antiracism Research at the Society of General Internal Medicine’s 2024 Annual Meeting

The Clinical Problem Solvers

This year’s episode, our fourth conducted at SGIM, is focused on the importance of qualitative research and the role it plays in antiracism research, community-based work, and scholarship. Describe the positive impacts of qualitative methods on healthcare provision and/or policies in clinical settings. link] Ogunwole, S. Karbeah, J.,