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Laura A Saunders

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Brown R, Moberg P, Allen J, Peterson C, Saunders L, Croyle M, et al.
Am J Manag Care . 2014 Jun; 20(4):e113-21. PMID: 24884956
Objectives: Unhealthy behaviors are responsible for most chronic disease, ample healthcare costs, and around 40% of deaths. This study assessed patient satisfaction and behavioral outcomes for a program that enables...
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Brown R, Saunders L, Bobula J, Mundt M, Koch P
Alcohol Clin Exp Res . 2007 Jun; 31(8):1372-9. PMID: 17550366
Background: Alcohol screening, brief intervention, and referral to specialized treatment (ASBIR) reduce drinking and related harms. Unanswered questions are how to manage nondependent patients with poor response to brief interventions,...
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Brown R, Dimond A, Hulisz D, Saunders L, Bobula J
J Am Pharm Assoc (2003) . 2007 May; 47(2):135-9. PMID: 17509999
Objective: To report on the proportion of individuals with alcohol-use disorders who take prescription medications that could interact with alcohol and on the proportion who recall advice to avoid alcohol...
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Madden T, Graham A, Straussner S, Saunders L, Schoener E, Henry R, et al.
J Interprof Care . 2006 Nov; 20(6):655-64. PMID: 17095443
Our purpose was to evaluate the interdisciplinary aspects of Project MAINSTREAM, a faculty development program that trained 39 competitively selected health professional tutors in substance abuse education. Mid-career faculty fellows...
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Marcus M, Brown R, Straussner S, Schoener E, Henry R, Graham A, et al.
Subst Abus . 2006 Jul; 26(3-4):5-15. PMID: 16837406
Objective: This study evaluated the effects of a national interdisciplinary faculty development program, Project MAINSTREAM, on creating curriculum enhancement in health professional education. Method: Thirty-nine faculty completed a two-year, part-time...