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    Severe constipation associated with extended-release bupropion therapy by Lounsbery, Jody L, Medow, Mitchell A, Green, Christopher G

    Published in American journal of health-system pharmacy (15-08-2008)
    “…A case of bupropion-induced constipation is reported. A 38-year-old man went to a clinic with a chief complaint of depression. He was prescribed…”
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    Why Do Patients Derogate Physicians Who Use a Computer-Based Diagnostic Support System? by Shaffer, Victoria A., Probst, C. Adam, Merkle, Edgar C., Arkes, Hal R., Medow, Mitchell A.

    Published in Medical decision making (01-01-2013)
    “…Objective. To better understand 1) why patients have a negative perception of the use of computerized clinical decision support systems (CDSSs) and 2) what…”
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    Doctors' experience with handheld computers in clinical practice: qualitative study by McAlearney, Ann Scheck, Schweikhart, Sharon B, Medow, Mitchell A

    Published in BMJ (15-05-2004)
    “…Abstract Objective To examine doctors' perspectives about their experiences with handheld computers in clinical practice. Design Qualitative study of eight…”
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    A qualitative approach to Bayes' theorem by Medow, Mitchell A, Lucey, Catherine R

    Published in Evidence-based medicine (English ed.) (01-12-2011)
    “…While decisions made according to Bayes' theorem are the academic normative standard, the theorem is rarely used explicitly in clinical practice. Yet the…”
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    Patients Derogate Physicians Who Use a Computer-Assisted Diagnostic Aid by Arkes, Hal R., Shaffer, Victoria A., Medow, Mitchell A.

    Published in Medical decision making (01-03-2007)
    “…Objective . To ascertain whether a physician who uses a computer-assisted diagnostic support system (DSS) would be rated less capable than a physician who does…”
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    The story behind the story: Physician skepticism about relying on clinical information technologies to reduce medical errors by McAlearney, Ann Scheck, Chisolm, Deena J, Schweikhart, Sharon, Medow, Mitchell A, Kelleher, Kelly

    “…Abstract Purpose In order to better understand physicians’ perspectives about the use of clinical information technology (CIT) to reduce medical errors, we…”
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    Are Residents’ Decisions Influenced More by a Decision Aid or a Specialist’s Opinion? A Randomized Controlled Trial by Medow, Mitchell A., Arkes, Hal R., Shaffer, Victoria A.

    Published in Journal of general internal medicine (01-04-2010)
    “…BACKGROUND Physicians are reluctant to use decision aids despite their ability to improve care. A potential reason may be that physicians do not believe…”
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    The Influence of a Physician's Use of a Diagnostic Decision Aid on the Malpractice Verdicts of Mock Jurors by Arkes, Hal R., Shaffer, Victoria A., Medow, Mitchell A.

    Published in Medical decision making (01-03-2008)
    “…Background . One reason why physicians may be reluctant to use diagnostic decision aids is that such usage might increase the likelihood of an unfavorable…”
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    Organizational and Physician Perspectives about Facilitating Handheld Computer Use in Clinical Practice: Results of a Cross-Site Qualitative Study by McAlearney, Ann Scheck, Schweikhart, Sharon B., Medow, Mitchell A.

    “…To describe strategies that organizations select to support physicians' use of handheld computers (HHCs) in clinical practice and to explore issues about…”
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    Cognitive debiasing through sparklines in clinical data displays by Radecki, Ryan P, Medow, Mitchell A

    Published in AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings (11-10-2007)
    “…Sparklines, embedded contextual information graphics, can help reduce diagnostic errors by highlighting trends in data, simplifying cognitive tasks and…”
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    Simple Predictors of Survival in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Medow, Mitchell A, Weed, Harrison G, Schuller, David E

    “…OBJECTIVE To develop a simple prognostic survival rule from easily obtained characteristics of patients undergoing potentially curative resection of head and…”
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    Genomic Medicine by Weed, Harrison G, Medow, Mitchell A, Guttmacher, Alan E, Collins, Francis S

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (20-02-2003)
    “…To the Editor: The first case vignette in Guttmacher and Collins's primer on genomic medicine (Nov. 7 issue) 1 is not a good example of the value of genomic…”
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    Effect of Written and Computerized Decision Support Aids for the U.S. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Depression Guidelines on the Evaluation of Hypothetical Clinical Scenarios by Medow, Mitchell A., Wilt, Timothy J., Dysken, Signe, Hillson, Steve D., Woods, Sharon, Borowsky, Steven J.

    Published in Medical decision making (01-09-2001)
    “…Objective. The objective of this study was to compare the effects of written and computerized decision support aids (DSAs) based on U.S. Agency for Health Care…”
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    Use of Glycosylated Hemoglobin Levels for Diagnosing Diabetes Mellitus by Medow, Mitchell A

    “…To the Editor.—In the Review entitled "A Clinical Approach for the Diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus," Dr Peters and colleagues1 argue for the use of glycosylated…”
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    Internal medical residents' ability to diagnose and characterize major depression by Medow, M A, Borowsky, S J, Dysken, S, Hillson, S D, Woods, S, Wilt, T J

    Published in The Western journal of medicine (01-01-1999)
    “…The purpose of this study was to assess medical residents' knowledge of symptom criteria and subtypes of major depressive episode and their accuracy in…”
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