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    Systematic review of the literature on assessment, feedback and physicians' clinical performance: BEME Guide No. 7 by Veloski, Jon, Boex, James R., Grasberger, Margaret J., Evans, Adam, Wolfson, Daniel B.

    Published in Medical teacher (01-03-2006)
    “…Review date: 1966 to April 2003. Background and context: There is a basis for the assumption that feedback can be used to enhance physicians' performance…”
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    The Ambulatory Long-Block: An Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Educational Innovations Project (EIP) by Warm, Eric J., Schauer, Daniel P., Diers, Tiffiny, Mathis, Bradley R., Neirouz, Yvette, Boex, James R., Rouan, Gregory W.

    “…Introduction Historical bias toward service-oriented inpatient graduate medical education experiences has hindered both resident education and care of patients…”
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    Measuring professionalism: a review of studies with instruments reported in the literature between 1982 and 2002 by Veloski, J Jon, Fields, Sylvia K, Boex, James R, Blank, Linda L

    Published in Academic medicine (01-04-2005)
    “…To describe the measurement properties of instruments reported in the literature that faculty might use to measure professionalism in medical students and…”
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    Understanding residents' work: moving beyond counting hours to assessing educational value by Boex, James R, Leahy, Peter J

    Published in Academic medicine (01-09-2003)
    “…To begin to understand how residents' work affects their own educations and the hospitals in which most of their training takes place, the authors undertook a…”
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    The Clinical Relevance of Penicillin-Resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae: A New Perspective by File, Thomas M., Tan, James S., Boex, James R.

    Published in Clinical infectious diseases (15-03-2006)
    “…Despite the decreasing susceptibility of pneumococci to penicillin, convincing evidence that resistance has an adverse effect on clinical outcomes,…”
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    Academic health centers and public health departments: partnership matters by Boex, James R, Keck, C William, Piatt, Elizabeth, Nunthirapikorn, Thida Nita, Blacklow, Robert S

    Published in American journal of preventive medicine (01-01-2006)
    “…The Institute of Medicine has called for increased population-based training for healthcare professions students, and particularly medical students. For this…”
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    Multisource feedback in the ambulatory setting by Warm, Eric J, Schauer, Daniel, Revis, Brian, Boex, James R

    Published in Journal of graduate medical education (01-06-2010)
    “…The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education has mandated multisource feedback (MSF) in the ambulatory setting for internal medicine residents. Few…”
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    Estimating the cost of primary care training in ambulatory settings by Hogan, Andrew J., Franzini, Luisa, Boex, James R.

    Published in Health economics (01-12-2000)
    “…The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 legislated the idea of reimbursing ambulatory sites for training medical professionals. However, very little is known about the…”
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    Factors Contributing to the Variability of Direct Costs for Graduate Medical Education in Teaching Hospitals by Boex, James R

    Published in Academic medicine (01-02-1992)
    “…A national survey of 69 teaching hospitals (principally affiliated community teaching hospitals) found much variation in direct graduate medical education…”
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    Understanding the Costs of Ambulatory Care Training by Boex, James R, Blacklow, Robert, Boll, Arthur, Fishman, Linda, Gamliel, Sandy, Garg, Mohan, Gilchrist, Valerie, Hogan, Andrew, Meservey, Patricia, Pearson, Steven, Politzer, Robert, Veloski, J. Jon

    Published in Academic medicine (01-09-1998)
    “…Describes a model for ambulatory health care training that makes it easier to generalize about and quantify educational costs. The model is built around two…”
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    Financial Incentives in Residency Recruiting for Primary Care: Scope, Characteristics, and Students' Perceptions by Boex, James R

    Published in Academic medicine (01-11-1994)
    “…A study investigated graduate medical students' perceptions of the effectiveness of financial incentives in recruitment to primary care residencies. Results…”
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    Academic Health Centers and Public Health Departments by Boex, James R., Keck, C. William, Piatt, Elizabeth, Nunthirapikorn, Thida Nita, Blacklow, Robert S.

    “…The Institute of Medicine has called for increased population-based training for healthcare professions students, and particularly medical students. For this…”
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    Measuring the costs of primary care education in the ambulatory setting by Boex, J R, Boll, A A, Franzini, L, Hogan, A J, Irby, D, Meservey, P M, Rubin, R M, Seifer, S D, Veloski, J J

    Published in Academic medicine (01-05-2000)
    “…In 1995, the authors obtained cost, operations, and educational activity data from 98 ambulatory care sites across the United States in which primary care…”
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    Testing the market failure status of graduate medical education by Boex, James R

    Published 01-01-2002
    “…It is the social scientist's task to employ theory to improve praxis, and to use praxis to challenge theory. This dissertation is an attempt to utilize…”
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    Hospital participation in community partnerships to improve health by Boex, J R, Cooksey, J, Inui, T

    “…The core business of hospitals now requires, for both competitiveness and quality improvement reasons, that hospitals move beyond their physical and conceptual…”
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