900 results on '"Epstein, Ronald M."'
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102. Patient preferences and healthcare outcomes: an ecological perspective
103. Caregiver–Oncologist Prognostic Concordance, Caregiver Mastery, and Caregiver Psychological Health and Quality of Life
104. Frequency and Severity of Moral Distress in Nephrology Fellows: A National Survey
105. Curiosity and medical education
106. Caregiver-oncologist concordance in patient prognosis, caregiver depression, and caregiver mastery.
107. Patient and caregiver agreement on prognosis estimates for older adults with advanced cancer
108. Dialysis Regret
109. A Call to Action: Ethics Committee Roundtable Recommendations for Addressing Burnout and Moral Distress in Oncology
110. Prognostic Awareness in Adult Oncology and Palliative Care
111. Withholding Information from Patients — When Less is More
112. Mindful Communication to Address Burnout, Empathy, and Attitudes—Reply
113. Talking about AIDS
114. Even More to Do and Even Less Time: Resident Education and the Future of Primary Care—Reply
115. Beyond Information: Exploring Patientsʼ Preferences
116. Communication and the medical interview: Strategies for learning and teaching
117. Reflection, perception and the acquisition of wisdom
118. So Much to Do, So Little Time: Care for the Socially Disadvantaged and the 15-Minute Visit
119. Physiciansʼ Shared Decision-Making Behaviors in Depression Care
120. Further challenges in measuring communication skills: accounting for actor effects in standardised patient assessments
121. Clinician-Patient Communication About Physical Activity in an Underserved Population
122. Getting patients to exercise more: A systematic review of underserved populations: Brief counseling and a written plan increase exercise rates in the underserved
123. Physician Self-disclosure in Primary Care Visits: Enough About You, What About Me?
124. Medical Education: Assessment in Medical Education
125. Effects of rater selection on peer assessment among medical students
126. Temporal and group-related trends in peer assessment amongst medical students
127. In response to “Medical studentsʼ views on peer assessment of professionalism”
128. Calibrating the physician: personal awareness and effective patient care
129. Differentiation before death: Medical family therapy for a woman with end-stage Crohn's disease and her son.
130. Virtual physicians, health systems, and the healing relationship
131. Influence of Accompanied Encounters on Patient-Centeredness with Older Patients
132. Direct-to-Consumer Advertising and Physician Prescribing
133. Peer assessment of professional competence
134. The Costs of Making Practice More Cost-effective
135. The Patient-Physician Relationship
136. The Science of Patient-Centered Care
137. Time, autonomy, and satisfaction
138. PATIENTS, INTERRUPTED?
139. Family History
140. Mindful Practice
141. More Thoughts on Somatization
142. Helping patients to understand terrifying news: Addressing the inner lives of physicians and extending beyond what we know
143. Communication With Older Patients With Cancer Using Geriatric Assessment
144. The impact of the caregiver-oncologist relationship on caregiver experiences of end-of-life care and bereavement outcomes
145. A 5A's communication intervention to promote physical activity in underserved populations
146. The impact of mindfulness‐based interventions on doctors’ well‐being and performance: A systematic review
147. Matters of Life and Death: Why Do Older Patients Choose Conservative Management?
148. Associations of caregiver-oncologist discordance in prognostic understanding with caregiver-reported therapeutic alliance and anxiety.
149. Balanced framing in prognostic discussions among patients with advanced cancer.
150. What Computers Can Teach Us About Doctor-Patient Communication: Leveraging Gender Differences in Cancer Care
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