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    Teamwork Assessment in Internal Medicine: A Systematic Review of Validity Evidence and Outcomes by Havyer, Rachel D. A., Wingo, Majken T., Comfere, Nneka I., Nelson, Darlene R., Halvorsen, Andrew J., McDonald, Furman S., Reed, Darcy A.

    “…ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE Valid teamwork assessment is imperative to determine physician competency and optimize patient outcomes. We systematically reviewed…”
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    Interprofessional collaboration milestones: advocating for common assessment criteria in graduate medical education by Wingo, Majken T, Havyer, Rachel D A, Comfere, Nneka I, Nelson, Darlene R, Reed, Darcy A

    Published in BMC medical education (14-09-2015)
    “…Milestone-based assessments of resident physicians inform critical decisions regarding resident competence and advancement. Thus, it is essential that…”
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    Management of End-of-Life Care and of Difficult Behaviors Associated With Borderline Personality Disorder by Feely, Molly A., MD, Havyer, Rachel D.A., MD, Lapid, Maria I., MD, Swetz, Keith M., MD, MA

    Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-05-2013)
    “…While many patients experiencing terminal illness face psychological suffering, many are nevertheless able to achieve acceptance, comfort, and coping. However,…”
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    Difficult Cases of Pain and Nonpain Symptoms in Intractable Spinal Infections: A Case Series by Olsen, Molly L., Havyer, Rachel D. A., Smith, Thomas J., Swetz, Keith M.

    “…In the modern age of advanced surgical techniques and pharmacologic management, bacterial spinal infections (SIs) can be managed (either eradicated or…”
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    A community-centered disability curriculum for medical students by Rogers, Julie M G, Havyer, Rachel D A

    Published in Minnesota medicine (01-04-2015)
    “…Although disabilities are prevalent, many medical professionals lack knowledge about them. Many haven't been trained to care for patients who have them and…”
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