New Issue of Journal of the American Medical Association is Now Available
October 2, 2009
JAMA (Volume 302, Number 12, September 23/30, 2009) is now available by subscription only.
Articles Include:
- “Association of an Educational Program in Mindful Communication With Burnout, Empathy, and Attitudes Among Primary Care Physicians” by Michael S. Krasner, Ronald M. Epstein, Howard Beckman, Anthony L. Suchman, Benjamin Chapman, Christopher J. Mooney, and Timothy E. Quill, 1284-1293.
- “Association of Resident Fatigue and Distress With Perceived Medical Errors” by Colin P. West, Angelina D. Tan, Thomas M. Habermann, Jeff A. Sloan, and Tait D. Shanafelt, 1294-1300.
- “Online Posting of Unprofessional Content by Medical Students” by Katherine C. Chretien, S. Ryan Greysen, Jean-Paul Chretien, and Terry Kind, 1309-1315.
- “Aademic Year-End Transfers of Outpatients From Outgoing to Incoming Residents: An Unaddressed Patient Safety Issue” by John Q. Young and Robert M. Wachter, 1327-1329.
- “Educating Health Care Professionals to Care for Patients With Disabilities” by Kristi L. Kirschner and Raymond H. Curry, 1334-1335.
- “Enhancing Meaning in Work: A Prescription for Preventing Physician Burnout and Promoting Patient-Centered Care” by Tait D. Shanafelt, 1338-1340.
- “Professional Behaviors of Physicians and Pursuing Social Justice” by Mark Earnest, Shale Wong, and Steve Federico, 1269.
- “Addressing Physician Specialty Maldistribution” by Howard K. Rabinowitz, 1270.