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    Are we Athens or Florence? COVID-19 in historical context by Doolittle, Benjamin R

    Published in Family medicine and community health (01-01-2021)
    “…We have been here before. In 430 BCE, a plague struck Athens, killing as much as 25% of the population. In 1347 CE, the bubonic plague afflicted western Europe…”
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    Are We the Walking Dead? Burnout as Zombie Apocalypse by Doolittle, Benjamin R., MD, MDiv

    Published in Annals of family medicine (01-11-2016)
    “…Abstract The Walking Dead , one of the most popular television shows in recent history, uses the plot of a zombie apocalypse as a lens into exploring the human…”
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    Association of Burnout with Emotional Coping Strategies, Friendship, and Institutional Support Among Internal Medicine Physicians by Doolittle, Benjamin R.

    “…Physician burnout influences physician mental health, staff stress, safety events, and patient outcomes. The association of burnout with compassion…”
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    Improving patient satisfaction through improved telephone triage in a primary care practice by Vitale, Rebecca, Smith, Samantha, Doolittle, Benjamin R

    Published in Family medicine and community health (02-12-2019)
    “…ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to improve the telephone communication experience for patients in a primary care practice.DesignAn exploratory survey…”
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    The day the residents left: lessons learnt from COVID-19 for ambulatory clinics by Doolittle, Benjamin R, Richards, Bradley, Tarabar, Amerisa, Ellman, Matthew, Tobin, Daniel

    Published in Family medicine and community health (01-07-2020)
    “…As the COVID-19 pandemic began, the residents from our ambulatory clinics were pulled to cover the increasing numbers of hospitalised patients. To provide care…”
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    Correlation of burnout syndrome with specific coping strategies, behaviors, and spiritual attitudes among interns at Yale University, New Haven, USA by Doolittle, Benjamin R, Windish, Donna M

    “…This study aimed to determine the correlation of burnout syndrome with specific coping strategies, behaviors, and spiritual attitudes among interns in internal…”
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    Flourishing, religion, and burnout among caregivers working in pediatric palliative care by Oberholzer, Annemarie E., Doolittle, Benjamin R.

    “…Introduction Providers working with children who are dying are especially prone to burnout. The enhancement of human flourishing in providers may mitigate…”
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    The Use of Prayer in the Management of Pain: A Systematic Review by Illueca, Marta, Doolittle, Benjamin R.

    Published in Journal of religion and health (01-04-2020)
    “…The availability of safe and effective non-pharmacological therapies for pain is an important unmet medical need. Prayer may be considered as an effective…”
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    Religion, spirituality and improved glycemic control among people with type 2 diabetes: A systematic review by Weber, Jonathan M., Doolittle, Benjamin R.

    “…Objective This systematic review investigates the association between measures of religiosity or spirituality (R/S) and glycemic control in patients with type…”
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    We Need More Continuity Training by Doolittle, Benjamin R

    Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (13-04-2022)
    “…We need to increase the continuity ambulatory component in medicine, pediatrics, and med-peds program requirements. I believe our curriculum has tilted too far…”
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    Mortality, Health, and Substance Abuse by Religious Attendance Among HIV Infected Patients from the Veterans Aging Cohort Study by Doolittle, Benjamin R., McGinnis, Kathleen, Ransome, Yusuf, Fiellin, David, Justice, Amy

    Published in AIDS and behavior (01-03-2021)
    “…Religion and spirituality have been associated with higher survival and improved biological markers among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH). Prior results…”
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