Craig Roth
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Recent Articles
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Austin R, Philbrick A, Roth C, Mays K
J Interprof Educ Pract
. 2022 Aug;
29:100540.
PMID: 35935733
We developed an online interprofessional COVID-19 Vaccine and Pandemic Planning course at the height of the pandemic to prepare health science students for future vaccine delivery. Faculty from nursing, pharmacy,...
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Fu S, Roth C, Battaglia C, Nelson D, Farmer M, Do T, et al.
Patient Educ Couns
. 2014 Dec;
98(1):61-8.
PMID: 25455795
Objectives: To evaluate implementing two training models for motivational interviewing (MI) to address tobacco use with primary care clinicians. Methods: Clinicians were randomized to moderate or high intensity. Both training...
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Aylward M, Vawter L, Roth C
J Grad Med Educ
. 2013 Mar;
4(1):68-71.
PMID: 23451310
Introduction: Patient handoffs are common during residency and are often performed with little or no training. We devised a simple intervention to improve the readiness of interns to perform handoffs....
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Burgess D, Crowley-Matoka M, Phelan S, Dovidio J, Kerns R, Roth C, et al.
Soc Sci Med
. 2008 Oct;
67(11):1852-60.
PMID: 18926612
Nonwhite patients are less likely than white patients to have their pain adequately treated. This study examined the influence of patient race and patient verbal and nonverbal behavior on primary...
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Smith C, Francovich C, Morris M, Hill W, Langlois-Winkle F, Rupper R, et al.
Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract
. 2008 Sep;
15(5):771-8.
PMID: 18766451
Teaching clinic managers struggle to convert performance data into meaningful behavioral change in their trainees, and quality improvement measures in medicine have had modest results. This may be due to...
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Smith C, Morris M, Hill W, Francovich C, McMullin J, Christiano J, et al.
J Gen Intern Med
. 2006 Jan;
21(2):152-7.
PMID: 16390510
Background: Recurrent operational problems in teaching clinics may be caused by the different medical preferences of patients, residents, faculty, and administrators. These preference differences can be identified by cultural consensus...