The University of Chicago Header Logo

Connection

Thomas Gavagan to Humans

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Thomas Gavagan has written about Humans.
Connection Strength

0.072
  1. HelpDesk answers: do hormonal contraceptives lead to weight gain? J Fam Pract. 2015 Jun; 64(6):371-2.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.017
  2. Effect of financial incentives on improvement in medical quality indicators for primary care. J Am Board Fam Med. 2010 Sep-Oct; 23(5):622-31.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.013
  3. Hurricane Katrina: medical response at the Houston Astrodome/Reliant Center Complex. South Med J. 2006 Sep; 99(9):933-9.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.010
  4. Medical care for immigrants and refugees. Am Fam Physician. 1998 Mar 01; 57(5):1061-8.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.005
  5. Presentation of recent torture survivors to a family practice center. J Fam Pract. 1997 Feb; 44(2):209-12.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.005
  6. Myocardial infarction: the first 24 hours. Am Fam Physician. 1996 Sep 01; 54(3):921-31, 934.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.005
  7. A technology-based quality innovation to identify undiagnosed hypertension among active primary care patients. Ann Fam Med. 2014 Jul; 12(4):352-8.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.004
  8. Implementation of EHR-based strategies to improve outpatient CAD care. Am J Manag Care. 2012 10; 18(10):603-10.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.004
  9. Report on family medicine in the Nicaraguan Revolution: advances and obstacles 1985-1991. Fam Med. 1992 Jan; 24(1):66-70.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.003
  10. Changes in performance after implementation of a multifaceted electronic-health-record-based quality improvement system. Med Care. 2011 Feb; 49(2):117-25.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.003
  11. PT or cervical collar for cervical radiculopathy? J Fam Pract. 2010 May; 59(5):269-72.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.003
Connection Strength

The connection strength for concepts is the sum of the scores for each matching publication.

Publication scores are based on many factors, including how long ago they were written and whether the person is a first or senior author.