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      7. Burgess D, van Ryn M, Dovidio J, Saha S. Reducing racial bias among health care providers: lessons from social-cognitive psychology. J Gen Intern Med. 2007;22(6):882–7.


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      the effects of medical interventions using nonexperimental study designs. (Review). J Intern Med 2014; doi: 10.1111/joim.12197. Treatmenteffects,especiallywhencomparingtwoor more therapeutic alternatives as in comparative effectiveness research, are likely to be heteroge-neous across age, gender, co-morbidities and co-medications.


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      J Gen Intern Med. 2007 Sep;22(9):1231-8. Studies showing racial disparities in thrombolytic therapy for acute MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Canto Peterson adj RR 0.85 (men) Allison adj OR 0.55 White ... Subconscious Racial Bias and the Use of Thrombolysis for Myocardial Infarction Author:


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      J Intern Med 2007; 261: 412– ... D. J. P. Barker | Symposium: The origins of the theory ª 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd Journal of Internal Medicine 261; 412–417 413. five causes, using a classification devised 50 years ago for an extensive analysis of the social cause of


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      388 Th orea ourna nterna edicin ol 8 o l 013 www.kjim.org ttxoiori make them attractive therapeutic agents for treatment of various diseases. First, MSCs have the ability to dif-


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      J Gen Intern Med 24(2): 226-32 December 1,2008 Nielsen S, Hillhouse M, Weiss RD, Mooney L, Sharpe Potter J, Lee J, Gourevitch MN, Ling W. (2013) The relationship between primary opioid and buprenorphine-naloxone induction outcomes in a prescription opioid dependent sample. Am J …


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      Learning Objectives •Summarize the 2016 changes to recent national guidelines for the care of patients with diabetes. •Identify current and emerging pharmacotherapy


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      J Vet Intern Med 2007;21:542–558. The contents of this manuscript are copyrighted by the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Copies of this article may be made for personal use, or for the personal use of specific clients. Unauthorized duplication for promotional purposes is prohib


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      abstraction of articles for full review. Six abstracts from MED-LINE/PubMed, four from PsycINFO, four from CINAHL, none from ERIC and one from Web of Science were identified for full-text review. Three of the abstracts were duplicated in 4 of the 5 databases, with the …


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      J Intern Med 2007; 262: 273–287 Obesity occurs when energy intake exceeds energy expenditure over a protracted period of time. The energy expenditure associated with everyday activity is called NEAT (Nonexercise activity thermogenesis). NEAT varies between two people of similar size by


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