2008
The Safety of Emergency Care Systems: Results of a Survey of Clinicians in 65 US Emergency Departments
Magid DJ, Sullivan AF, Cleary PD, Rao SR, Gordon JA, Kaushal R, Guadagnoli E, Camargo CA, Blumenthal D. The Safety of Emergency Care Systems: Results of a Survey of Clinicians in 65 US Emergency Departments. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2008, 53: 715-723.e1. PMID: 19054592, DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2008.10.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUS emergency departmentsEmergency departmentSurvey of cliniciansED cliniciansUS health care facilitiesPatient safetyNumber of patientsDelivery of careHealth care facilitiesEmergency care systemHigh-risk settingsSafe patient careIll patientsED patientsHalf of respondentsSpecialty consultationClinicians' perceptionsCare facilitiesEmergency careSafe carePatient careEligible respondentsCliniciansPatientsCare system
1987
Residents' attitudes, knowledge, and behavior regarding diagnosis and treatment of alcoholism
Warburg M, Cleary P, Rohman M, Barnes H, Aronson M, Delbanco T. Residents' attitudes, knowledge, and behavior regarding diagnosis and treatment of alcoholism. Academic Medicine 1987, 62: 497-503. PMID: 3599038, DOI: 10.1097/00001888-198706000-00007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAlcoholismAttitude of Health PersonnelBehaviorHumansInternal MedicineInternship and ResidencyMassachusettsPhysiciansConceptsPractice behaviorsClinical experiencePrevalence of alcoholismTreatment of alcoholismPhysician practice behaviorSenior medical residentsRelevant clinical experienceAlcoholic patientsAlcoholism therapyTraining hospitalsResidents' estimatesPatientsPhysician practicesAlcoholismMedical residentsHarvard Medical SchoolImportant predictorAlcoholicsSignificant relationshipMedical schoolsHospitalTherapyNegative attitudesPrevalenceDiagnosis