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    Students with global experiences during medical school are more likely to work in settings that focus on the underserved: an observational study from a public U.S. institution

    Global health interest has grown among medical students over the past 20 years, and most medical schools offer global health opportunities. Studies suggest that completing global health electives during medica...

    Shay E. Slifko, Nadja A. Vielot, Sylvia Becker-Dreps in BMC Medical Education (2021)

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    Mexican Immigrants’ Attitudes and Interest in Health Insurance: A Qualitative Descriptive Study

    Mexican immigrants to the U.S. are nearly three times more likely to be without health insurance than non-Hispanic native citizens. To inform strategies to increase the number of insured within this population...

    Carolyn M. Ziemer, Sylvia Becker-Dreps in Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health (2014)

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    Effectiveness of a grant program's efforts to promote synergy within its funded initiatives: perceptions of participants of the Southern Rural Access Program

    Foundations and public agencies commonly fund focused initiatives for individual grantees. These discrete, stand-alone initiatives can risk failure by being carried out in isolation. Fostering synergy among gr...

    Donald E Pathman, Emmeline Chuang, Bryan J Weiner in BMC Health Services Research (2008)

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    Length of patient-physician relationship and patients' satisfaction and preventive service use in the rural south: a cross-sectional telephone study

    Physicians and patients highly value continuity in health care. Continuity can be measured in several ways but few studies have examined the specific association between the duration of the patient-doctor rela...

    Katrina E Donahue, Evan Ashkin, Donald E Pathman in BMC Family Practice (2005)

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    Adopting Immunization Recommendations: A New Dissemination Model

    Objective: This paper presents a new approach for understanding factors related to physician adoption of clinical guidelines, using children's vaccine recommendations as a case study. Methods: The model traces s...

    Gary L. Freed, Donald E. Pathman, Thomas R. Konrad in Maternal and Child Health Journal (1998)

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    Differential Effects of a State Universal Purchase Program on Children's Immunization Rates According to Insurance Status ♦ 632

    Gary L Freed, Sarah J Clark, Donald E Pathman, Robin M Schectman in Pediatric Research (1998)

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    ECONOMIC IMPACT OF A NEW UNIVERSAL PURCHASE VACCINE PROGRAM ON PHYSICIAN IMMUNIZATION REVENUE • 540

    Gary L Freed, Sarah J Clark, Andrea K Biddle, Donald E Pathman in Pediatric Research (1997)

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    ECONOMIC IMPACT OF A NEW UNIVERSAL PURCHASE VACCINE PROGRAM ON FAMILIES' EXPENSES FOR PREVENTIVE CARE † 539

    Gary L Freed, Sarah J Clark, Andrea K Biddle, Donald E Pathman in Pediatric Research (1997)