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Publikováno v:
The Journal of Rural Health. 23:133-140
Purpose: This study determines the relationship between a medical school applicant’s rural background and the likelihood of rural practice using different definitions of rural background. Methods: Cohort study of 599 physicians who entered the Univ
Autor:
STEVEN LIU, GREGORY F. HAYDEN
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Southern Medical Journal. 95:727-734
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Southern Medical Journal. 95:691-694
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Academic Medicine. 77:344-349
PURPOSE To determine the accuracy of admission committee members' predictions regarding which applicants are likely to become generalists, and to determine which applicant characteristics are used and should be used in making these predictions. METHO
Publikováno v:
Journal of American College Health. 50:9-13
Injudicious use of antibiotics contributes to increased bacterial resistance, and patient expectations encourage physicians to overuse antibiotics. The authors evaluated the level of ill college students' antibiotic-seeking behavior to determine if r
Autor:
Lisa K, Rollins, Elizabeth B, Bradley, Gregory F, Hayden, Eugene C, Corbett, Steven W, Heim, P Preston, Reynolds
Publikováno v:
Family medicine. 45(10)
The United States is becoming increasingly diverse. Health disparities continue with little improvement despite national policies and standards. Medical institutions are modifying their curricula; however, little is known about faculty attitudes and
Publikováno v:
Southern Medical Journal. 93:575-578
Autor:
Gregory F. Hayden
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BMJ. 319:1605-1608
Problem: Puzzling, progressive profusion of alliterative “p9s” in published papers. Purpose: To depict this particular “p” predominance with pinpoint precision. Plan: Periodic, painstaking perusal of periodicals by a professor of paediatrics.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice. 23:793-804
Pertussis long has been recognized as a serious threat to children's health in the developing world. Despite remarkable advances in global childhood immunization rates during the past 2 decades, it is estimated that more than 350,000 infants and chil
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Clinical Pediatrics. 34:185-189
We present two case reports of older children who initially presented with cervical lymphadenitis and who were eventually diagnosed and treated for Kawasaki syndrome (KS). Both children presented with unilateral cervical lymphadenopathy and fever and