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    Changing the Approach in Supporting and Advancing Underrepresented in Medicine (UIM) Medical Students by Knight, Abena, Kind, Terry, Dixon, Gabrina, McKnight, Natalie, Rideout, Molly

    Published in MedEdPORTAL (2024)
    “…Research has shown the importance of diversity in improving patient care. Medical students from backgrounds underrepresented in medicine (UIM) face unique…”
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    Matching into competitive surgical residencies: predictors of success by Nasser, Jacob S, Artino, Anthony R, Kind, Terry, Duan, Xuejing, Mihalic, Angela P, Chretien, Katherine

    Published in Medical education online (01-12-2023)
    “…Evidence-informed data may help students matching into competitive residency programs guide curricular activities, extracurricular activities, and residency…”
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    Health Literacy and Medication Adherence in Adolescents by Dharmapuri, Sadhana, MD, Best, Dana, MD, MPH, Kind, Terry, MD, MPH, Silber, Tomas J., MD, MAAS, Simpson, Pippa, PhD, D'Angelo, Lawrence, MD, MPH

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-02-2015)
    “…Objective To assess the relationship between health literacy levels and medication adherence in adolescents. Study design A convenience sample of adolescents…”
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    Social media policies at US medical schools by Kind, Terry, Genrich, Gillian, Sodhi, Avneet, Chretien, Katherine C.

    Published in Medical education online (01-01-2010)
    “…Background/Purpose: Today's medical students are learning in a social media era in which patient confidentiality is at risk yet schools' social media policies…”
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    Characteristics of multi-institutional health sciences education research: a systematic review by Schiller, Jocelyn Huang, Beck Dallaghan, Gary L, Kind, Terry, McLauchlan, Heather, Gigante, Joseph, Smith, Sherilyn

    Published in Journal of the Medical Library Association (01-10-2017)
    “…Multi-institutional research increases the generalizability of research findings. However, little is known about characteristics of collaborations across…”
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    Pediatric Clerkship Directors’ Social Networking Use and Perceptions of Online Professionalism by Kind, Terry, MD, MPH, Greysen, S. Ryan, MD, MHS, MA, Chretien, Katherine C., MD

    Published in Academic pediatrics (01-03-2012)
    “…Abstract Objective The use of social networking sites (SNS) is increasing among all ages, with implications for medical education faculty and trainee…”
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    Social media for lifelong learning by Kind, Terry, Evans, Yolanda

    “…Abstract Learning is ongoing, and can be considered a social activity. In this paper we aim to provide a review of the use of social media for lifelong…”
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    The Digital Divide: A Comparison of Online Consumer Health Information for African-American and General Audiences by Kind, Terry, MD, MPH, Wallace, Jasmine, MPH, Moon, Rachel Y., MD

    “…This work was presented, in part, at the American Public Health Association 2007 Annual Program of Health Informatics Information Technology. Objectives We…”
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    Factors That Influence the Choice of Academic Pediatrics by Underrepresented Minorities by Dixon, Gabrina, Kind, Terry, Wright, Joseph, Stewart, Nikki, Sims, Alexandra, Barber, Aisha

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-08-2019)
    “…Our objective for this study was to explore the experiences of faculty in academic pediatrics who are underrepresented minorities (URMs) at 2 urban medical…”
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    Online Professionalism and the Mirror of Social Media by Greysen, S. Ryan, Kind, Terry, Chretien, Katherine C.

    “…The rise of social media—content created by Internet users and hosted by popular sites such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Wikipedia, and blogs—has brought…”
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