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Jeffrey I Schneider

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Smith T, Landry A, Schneider J
AEM Educ Train . 2023 Jun; 7(Suppl 1):S88-S90. PMID: 37383835
Social determinants of medical education are the most impactful aspects of recruiting, retaining, and producing the next generation of a diverse physician workforce. We can use the same framework well...
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Brady K, Barlam T, Trockel M, Ni P, Sheldrick R, Schneider J, et al.
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf . 2022 Apr; 48(5):287-297. PMID: 35489803
Background: The National Academy of Medicine's 2019 consensus study on clinician burnout identified a need for research evaluating the impact of clinician distress on health care quality. This study examined...
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Ewen A, Villarreal-Calderon R, Lynch S, Schneider J
J Grad Med Educ . 2021 Jan; 12(6):759-763. PMID: 33391601
Background: Trainee well-being is a major concern for institutions and programs, yet many residents report suboptimal access to or contact with primary care for themselves. Objective: To address the health...
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Brady K, Ni P, Sheldrick R, Trockel M, Shanafelt T, Rowe S, et al.
J Patient Rep Outcomes . 2020 Jun; 4(1):42. PMID: 32488344
Purpose: Current US health policy discussions regarding physician burnout have largely been informed by studies employing the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI); yet, there is little in the literature focused on...
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Ewen A, Gittus N, Higgins M, Palma S, Whitley K, Schneider J
J Gen Intern Med . 2020 May; 35(11):3248-3253. PMID: 32399913
Background: Little is known about the level of burnout among program administrators (PAs) in medical education and its impact on the trainee environment. Objective: To investigate variations in burnout levels...
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Bautz B, Schneider J
Emerg Med Clin North Am . 2020 Apr; 38(2):453-498. PMID: 32336336
Nontraumatic chest pain is a frequent concern of emergency department patients, with causes that range from benign to immediately life threatening. Identifying those patients who require immediate/urgent intervention remains challenging...
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Chu A, Biancarelli D, Drainoni M, Liu J, Schneider J, Sullivan R, et al.
West J Emerg Med . 2020 Jan; 21(1):78-84. PMID: 31913823
Introduction: E-learning is widely used in medical education. To maximize the potential of E-learning tools, every effort should be made to encourage adoption by optimizing usability. We created Learning Moment...
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Ewen A, Higgins M, Palma S, Whitley K, Schneider J
J Grad Med Educ . 2019 Aug; 11(4):402-409. PMID: 31440333
Background: Little is known about the level of burnout among program administrators (PAs) working in graduate medical education. Objective: We created a national database with baseline burnout data for PAs...
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Linden J, Schneider J, Cotter A, Drexel S, Frosch E, Martin N, et al.
J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics . 2019 Mar; 14(2):117-125. PMID: 30866723
Residents serve as both trainees and employees and can be considered potentially vulnerable research participants. This can lead to variation in the institutional review board (IRB) review. We studied sites...
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Sheng A, Chu A, Biancarelli D, Drainoni M, Sullivan R, Schneider J
JMIR Med Educ . 2018 Oct; 4(2):e10657. PMID: 30333094
Background: Experiential learning plays a critical role in learner development. Kolb's 4-part experiential learning model consists of concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization, and active experimentation in a recurring cycle....