Publications 2011
*=Peer-Reviewed
Anspacher, M. Chan, K., Dykens, J.A., Hall, T., & Stewart, C.C. (2011). Considerations in program development. In J.A. Chase & J. Evert (Eds.), Global Health Training in Graduate Medical Education: A Guidebook (65-77). San Francisco, CA: Global Health Education Consortium.
*Buchanan, S., Orris, P., & Karliner, J. (2011). Alternatives to the mercury sphygmomanometer. Journal of Public Health Policy, 32(1), 107-120.
*Godfrey, E. M., Chin, N. P., Fielding, S. L., Fiscella, K., & Dozier, A. (2011). Contraceptive methods and use by women aged 35 and over: A qualitative study of perspectives. BMC Women’s Health, 11(1), 5.
Gottschalk, A. W., & Pepple, D. A. (2011). Shoe wear and the prevention of ankle sprains. Evidence Based Practice 14 (8): 13.
*Grief, S. N., Grief, E. M., & Ansal, A. (2011). A 5-year-old boy with inability to relax and trouble focusing. Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management, 18(10), 481-487.
*Grief, S. N. (2011). Nicotine dependence: health consequences, smoking cessation therapies, and pharmacotherapy. Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 38(1), 23-39.
Grief, S.N. The “scoop” on sweeteners. Radius Magazine, 18-20.
*Hasnain, M., Connell, K. J., Menon, U., & Tranmer, P. A. (2011). Patient-centered care for Muslim women: provider and patient perspectives. Journal of Women’s Health, 20(1), 73-83.
Huntington, M. K., & Gavagan, T. F. (2011). Disaster medicine training in family medicine: a review of the evidence. Family Medicine, 43(1), 13.
*Persell, S. D., Kaiser, D., Dolan, N. C., Andrews, B., Levi, S., Khandekar, J., Gavagan, T., Thompson, J.A., & Baker, D. W. (2011). Changes in performance after implementation of a multifaceted electronic-health-record-based quality improvement system. Medical Care, 49(2), 117-125.
*Sohn, A. J., Jeon, H., & Ahn, J. (2011). Primary care of the liver transplant recipient. Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 38(3), 499-514.
*Tiemstra, J. D., Chico, P. D., & Pela, E. (2011). Genitourinary infections after a routine pelvic exam. The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 24(3), 296-303.
*Tiemstra, J. D., & Pela, E. (2011). Urinary symptoms after a routine pelvic exam. The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 24(3), 290-295.