67 results on '"Epstein, Ronald M."'
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2. Patient-Clinician Communication: American Society of Clinical Oncology Consensus Guideline
3. Sharing Experiences of Illness and Care
4. Effect of a Patient-Centered Communication Intervention on Oncologist-Patient Communication, Quality of Life, and Health Care Utilization in Advanced Cancer: The VOICE Randomized Clinical Trial
5. Promoting Patient-Centered Counseling to Reduce Use of Low-Value Diagnostic Tests: A Randomized Clinical Trial
6. Responding to Suffering
7. In search of compassion: a new taxonomy of compassionate physician behaviours
8. Making the Ineffable Visible
9. A qualitative analysis of responses to a question prompt list and prognosis and end-of-life care discussion prompts delivered in a communication support program
10. Patient Engagement Programs for Recognition and Initial Treatment of Depression in Primary Care: A Randomized Trial
11. A question prompt list for patients with advanced cancer in the final year of life: Development and cross-cultural evaluation
12. Emotional Intelligence: A Theoretical Framework for Individual Differences in Affective Forecasting
13. Patient preferences and healthcare outcomes: an ecological perspective
14. Curiosity and medical education
15. “I Didnʼt Know What Was Wrong:” How People With Undiagnosed Depression Recognize, Name and Explain Their Distress
16. Withholding Information from Patients — When Less is More
17. Mindful Communication to Address Burnout, Empathy, and Attitudes—Reply
18. Association of an Educational Program in Mindful Communication With Burnout, Empathy, and Attitudes Among Primary Care Physicians
19. Even More to Do and Even Less Time: Resident Education and the Future of Primary Care—Reply
20. Beyond Information: Exploring Patientsʼ Preferences
21. Reflection, perception and the acquisition of wisdom
22. Physician Personality Characteristics and Inquiry About Mood Symptoms in Primary Care
23. So Much to Do, So Little Time: Care for the Socially Disadvantaged and the 15-Minute Visit
24. Recall-Promoting Physician Behaviors in Primary Care
25. Physiciansʼ Shared Decision-Making Behaviors in Depression Care
26. Further challenges in measuring communication skills: accounting for actor effects in standardised patient assessments
27. Clinician-Patient Communication About Physical Activity in an Underserved Population
28. Getting patients to exercise more: A systematic review of underserved populations: Brief counseling and a written plan increase exercise rates in the underserved
29. Factors Affecting Physiciansʼ Responses to Patientsʼ Requests for Antidepressants: Focus Group Study
30. “Could this Be Something Serious?”
31. Physician Self-disclosure in Primary Care Visits: Enough About You, What About Me?
32. Medical Education: Assessment in Medical Education
33. Relationship Between Peer Assessment During Medical School, Deanʼs Letter Rankings, and Ratings by Internship Directors
34. Effects of rater selection on peer assessment among medical students
35. Types of information physicians provide when prescribing antidepressants
36. Temporal and group-related trends in peer assessment amongst medical students
37. What drives referral from primary care physicians to mental health specialists? A randomized trial using actors portraying depressive symptoms
38. In response to “Medical studentsʼ views on peer assessment of professionalism”
39. The Biopsychosocial Model: Exploring Six Impossible Things
40. Influence of Accompanied Encounters on Patient-Centeredness with Older Patients
41. Direct-to-Consumer Advertising and Physician Prescribing
42. Peer assessment of professional competence
43. Influence of Patientsʼ Requests for Direct-to-Consumer Advertised Antidepressants: A Randomized Controlled Trial
44. Communicating Evidence for Participatory Decision Making
45. Virtual physicians, health systems, and the healing relationship
46. Mindful Practice in Action (I): Technical Competence, Evidence-Based Medicine, and Relationship-Centered Care
47. Mindful Practice in Action (II): Cultivating Habits of Mind
48. Mindful Practice in Action (II): Cultivating Habits of Mind
49. Mindful Practice in Action (I): Technical Competence, Evidence-Based Medicine, and Relationship-Centered Care
50. The Costs of Making Practice More Cost-effective
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