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Primer : Peer-reviewed Reports in Medical Education Research

Primer : Peer-reviewed Reports in Medical Education Research is a scientific journal, published since 2017 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States and its primary focus area is medical education.

Details
Abbr. PRiMER
Start 2017
End Continuing
Frequency Annual
e-ISSN 2575-7873
Country United States
Language English
Specialty Medical Education
Recent Articles
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Kaysin A
PRiMER . 2025 Feb; 9:4. PMID: 39906884
No abstract available.
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Houston B, White M, See M
PRiMER . 2025 Feb; 9:1. PMID: 39906882
No abstract available.
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Collis B, Kutmah H, Couch P, Kale N, Roper K
PRiMER . 2025 Feb; 9:2. PMID: 39906881
Introduction: Little is known about patients' perceptions of their risk for type-2 diabetes (T2D), or if knowledge of risk could facilitate weight and diabetes prevention discussions with health care professionals....
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Schrager S, Seehusen D, Sexton S, Richardson C, Neher J, Pimlott N, et al.
PRiMER . 2025 Feb; 9:3. PMID: 39906880
No abstract available.
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Wong K, Keen M, Zhou T, Bolch C, Ashurst J
PRiMER . 2025 Feb; 8:57. PMID: 39906183
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic encouraged widespread implementation of telemedicine. With the increased normalization of telemedicine in clinical practice, the authors sought to characterize telemedicine training during family medicine clerkships after...
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Warburton-Silva A, Pudar J, Cooper C, Bishop T
PRiMER . 2025 Feb; 8:56. PMID: 39906182
Background And Objectives: Resident physicians experience high levels of burnout and depression compared to the general population. While focus on promoting resident wellness, including required wellness programming from the Accreditation...
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Teaw S, Annapureddy D, Wang E, Speed S, Gimpel N
PRiMER . 2024 Nov; 8:50. PMID: 39569088
Introduction: Homeless populations face higher barriers to health care access. A student-led patient navigation program (PNP) was established pairing groups of trained medical students, who serve as patient navigators, together...
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Kattih M, Bressler M, Smith L, Schinelli A, Mhaskar R, Hanna K
PRiMER . 2024 Nov; 8:51. PMID: 39569087
Background: Artificial intelligence (AI)-generated explanations about medical topics may be clearer and more accessible than traditional evidence-based sources, enhancing patient understanding and autonomy. We evaluated different AI explanations for patients...
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Wongpaiboon M, Uthuppan N, Hogans-Mathews S
PRiMER . 2024 Nov; 8:54. PMID: 39569086
No abstract available.