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1. The story vs the storyteller: Factors associated with the effectiveness of brief video‐recorded patient stories for promoting opioid tapering

2. Agenda setting and visit openings in primary care visits involving patients taking opioids for chronic pain

3. The impact of California wildfires on patient access to prescription opioids

4. The social and behavioral influences (SBI) study: study design and rationale for studying the effects of race and activation on cancer pain management

5. Development and Testing of a Communication Intervention to Improve Chronic Pain Management in Primary Care

6. A Risk Prediction Model for Long-term Prescription Opioid Use

7. The story vs the storyteller: Factors associated with the effectiveness of brief video‐recorded patient stories for promoting opioid tapering

8. Using Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Data to Assess Likelihood of Incident Long-Term Opioid Use: a Statewide Cohort Study

9. Longitudinal Dose Trajectory Among Patients Tapering Long-Term Opioids

10. Responding to the Opioid Epidemic: Educational Competencies for Pain and Substance Use Disorder from the Medical Schools of the University of California

11. Let’s talk about pain and opioids: Low pitch and creak in medical consultations

12. Prescription drug monitoring programs operational characteristics and fatal heroin poisoning

13. Assessing opioid overdose risk: a review of clinical prediction models utilizing patient-level data

15. Perception of prescription drug monitoring programs as a prevention tool in primary medical care

16. 'It Sometimes Doesn’t Even Work': Patient Opioid Assessments as Clues to Therapeutic Flexibility in Primary Care

17. Effect of Mobile Device-Assisted N-of-1 Trial Participation on Analgesic Prescribing for Chronic Pain: Randomized Controlled Trial

18. Impacts of prescription drug monitoring program policy changes and county opioid safety coalitions on prescribing and overdose outcomes in California, 2015-2018

19. Assessing the effectiveness of a narrative-based patient education video for promoting opioid tapering

20. Agenda setting and visit openings in primary care visits involving patients taking opioids for chronic pain

21. Trends in Buprenorphine to Treat Opioid Use Disorder in California, 2012 to 2018: Medicaid Outpaces the Rest of the State

22. Making the most of video recorded clinical encounters: Optimizing impact and productivity through interdisciplinary teamwork

23. A typology of prescription drug monitoring programs: a latent transition analysis of the evolution of programs from 1999 to 2016

24. Association Between Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs and Nonfatal and Fatal Drug Overdoses

25. Patient-Clinician Communication About Pain: A Conceptual Model and Narrative Review

26. Decision aid use during post-biopsy consultations for localized prostate cancer

27. Age and Sex-specific Increases in Stimulant Prescribing Rates – California, 2008-2017

28. Measuring Relationships Between Proactive Reporting State-level Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs and County-level Fatal Prescription Opioid Overdoses

29. Opioid Prescribing Before and After the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's 2016 Opioid Guideline

30. Philosophical Barriers to Using Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs: Results from a Statewide Survey

31. Patients' Experience With Opioid Tapering: A Conceptual Model With Recommendations for Clinicians

32. Prescription Drug Monitoring Program: Registration and Use by Prescribers and Pharmacists Before and After Legal Mandatory Registration, California, 2010–2017

33. Corrigendum to 'Changes in opioid prescribing after implementation of mandatory registration and proactive reports within California’s prescription drug monitoring program' [Drug Alcohol Depend. 218 (2021) 108405]

34. Changes in opioid prescribing after implementation of mandatory registration and proactive reports within California’s prescription drug monitoring program

35. Development of the Chronic Pain Coding System (CPCS) for Characterizing Patient-Clinician Discussions About Chronic Pain and Opioids

36. Psychosocial Correlates of Clinicians’ Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Utilization

37. The Influence of Patient Race and Activation on Pain Management in Advanced Lung Cancer: a Randomized Field Experiment

38. Communication about chronic pain and opioids in primary care: impact on patient and physician visit experience

39. Goals of Chronic Pain Management: Do Patients and Primary Care Physicians Agree and Does it Matter?

40. The social and behavioral influences (SBI) study: study design and rationale for studying the effects of race and activation on cancer pain management

41. Associations between thin slice ratings of affect and rapport and perceived patient-centeredness in primary care: Comparison of audio and video recordings

43. Patient-physician communication about early stage prostate cancer: analysis of overall visit structure

44. The Effect of Discussing Pain on Patient-Physician Communication in a Low-Income, Black, Primary Care Patient Population

45. Building Trust Between Institutional Review Boards and Researchers

46. Evaluating the Risks of Opioid Use for Chronic Pain: Moving Beyond Overdose

47. How Much Time Do Low-Income Patients and Primary Care Physicians Actually Spend Discussing Pain? A Direct Observation Study

48. ‘How do you know what Aunt Martha looks like?’ A video elicitation study exploring tacit clues in doctor-patient interactions

50. Polanyi's tacit knowing and the relevance of epistemology to clinical medicine

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