Julie P Phillips
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Recent Articles
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Phillips J, Prunuske J, Wendling A
Fam Med
. 2023 Jun;
55(6):419.
PMID: 37307195
No abstract available.
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Beinhoff P, Prunuske J, Phillips J, Edwards-Johnson J, Holihan S, Gomez M, et al.
Fam Med
. 2023 Apr;
55(4):233-237.
PMID: 37043183
Background: The United States is facing a primary care physician shortage that is predicted to continue through the next decade. Determining why graduating medical students pursue a career in family...
3.
Nguyen B, Liaw W, Polverento M, Phillips J, Wendling A, Morley C, et al.
Fam Med
. 2022 Jul;
54(7):572-577.
PMID: 35833938
Background And Objectives: Educational components and electives that may influence medical student choice of primary care careers have been studied individually, but not reviewed or synthesized. Examining educational components and...
4.
Lee A, Erlich D, Wendling A, Morley C, Prunuske J, Polverento M, et al.
Fam Med
. 2022 Jul;
54(7):564-571.
PMID: 35833937
Background And Objectives: There is a persistent shortage of primary care physicians in the United States. Medical schools can help meet societal primary care health needs by graduating more students...
5.
Kost A, Phillips J, Polverento M, Kovar-Gough I, Morley C, Prunuske J, et al.
Fam Med
. 2022 Jul;
54(7):555-563.
PMID: 35833936
Background And Objectives: Role modeling and mentoring are key aspects of identity formation in medical school and likely influence student specialty choice. No reviews have examined the ways that mentorship...
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Phillips J, Wendling A, Prunuske J, Polverento M, Ledford C, Erlich D, et al.
Fam Med
. 2022 Jul;
54(7):542-554.
PMID: 35833935
Background And Objectives: The United States, like many other nations, faces a chronic shortage of primary care physicians. The purpose of this scoping review was to synthesize literature describing evidence-based...
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Raleigh M, Seehusen D, Phillips J, Prunuske J, Morley C, Polverento M, et al.
Fam Med
. 2022 Jul;
54(7):536-541.
PMID: 35833934
Background And Objectives: Medical schools should understand how to matriculate students who are more likely to enter primary care specialties and put admissions processes into place that achieve this result....
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Sairenji T, Kost A, Prunuske J, Wendling A, Morley C, Polverento M, et al.
Fam Med
. 2022 Jul;
54(7):531-535.
PMID: 35833933
Background And Objectives: Student-directed activities such as family medicine interest groups (FMIG) and student-run free clinics (SRFC) have been examined to discover their impact on entry into family medicine and...
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Seehusen D, Raleigh M, Phillips J, Prunuske J, Morley C, Polverento M, et al.
Fam Med
. 2022 Jul;
54(7):522-530.
PMID: 35833932
Background And Objectives: There is an ongoing shortage of primary care physicians in the United States. Medical schools are under pressure to address this threat to the nation's health by...
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Ledford C, Guard E, Phillips J, Morley C, Prunuske J, Wendling A
Fam Med
. 2022 Jul;
54(7):512-521.
PMID: 35833931
Background And Objectives: Primary care is associated with improved patient health and reductions in health disparities. Consequently, the demand for primary care physicians is increasing. To meet this demand, medical...