Impostor phenomenon and microaggressions in gastroenterology: exposing the tip of the iceberg

N Farha, A Bhama, A Tizzano, S Asfaw… - Clinical …, 2024 - cghjournal.org
… Measuring the impostor phenomenon: a comparison of Clance's IP … Imposter phenomenon
in US physicians relative to the US … Imposter phenomenon in US physicians relative to the US …

Proportion of physicians in large group practices continued to grow in 2009–11

WP Welch, AE Cuellar, SC Stearns, AB Bindman - Health Affairs, 2013 - healthaffairs.org
… The movement of physicians into groups is not a new phenomenon, … for hospitalists, but we
identified as hospitalists those primary … primary care physicians as hospitalists. Details on our …

[引用][C] Pitfalls in Pain Treatment From: The Hospitalist, June 2007

L Beresford

Patient perceptions of whom is most involved in their care with successive duty hour limits

VM Arora, MT Prochaska, JM Farnan… - Journal of general internal …, 2015 - Springer
… , further study on the implications of these trends for resident … , who was categorized as
hospitalist or non-hospitalist. Patients … the resulting “iPatient” phenomenon have heralded an era …

[引用][C] A Winnable Battle From: The Hospitalist, January 2012

B Nelson

How clinical supervisors develop trust in their trainees: a qualitative study

KE Hauer, SK Oza, JR Kogan… - Medical …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
… different individuals experience a phenomenon, which in this … Hospitalists, who comprised
the majority of our participants, … Our findings have implications for learner assessment and …

Hospital care and medical utilization after discharge

DO Meltzer, JW Chung - Annals of internal medicine, 2011 - acpjournals.org
… a hospitalist in 7 states and 12 hospitals over 10 years, I think that readers must recognize
that hospitalist … However, the authors do not address the implications of their finding that even …

The Effect of Hospitalists on Hospital Length of Stay

KP Vinh - 2017 - search.proquest.com
… and hospital LOS would offer insight into this phenomenon. … SIGNIFICANCE OF THE
STUDY The implications of a hospital partnership with hospitalists are important to healthcare …

Narrative review: aspirin resistance and its clinical implications

S Sanderson, J Emery, T Baglin… - Annals of Internal …, 2005 - acpjournals.org
… the term to best describe the phenomenon of measurable, persistent platelet activation that
… We therefore define aspirin resistance as a biochemical phenomenon that may have clinical …

Hospital care and medical utilization after discharge

DJ Brotman, RT Boonyasai… - Annals of internal …, 2011 - acpjournals.org
… a hospitalist in 7 states and 12 hospitals over 10 years, I think that readers must recognize
that hospitalist … However, the authors do not address the implications of their finding that even …