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  1. Abortion as Essential Health Care and the Critical Role Your Practice Can Play in Protecting Abortion Access. Obstet Gynecol. 2023 02 01; 141(2):419-420.
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  2. POINT: Is It Ethically Appropriate for Physicians to Offer to Pray With Patients in the ICU? Yes. Chest. 2022 04; 161(4):882-884.
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  3. On the Opinions of US Adults Regarding Religiously Affiliated Health Care Facilities. JAMA Netw Open. 2019 12 02; 2(12):e1919013.
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    Score: 0.024
  4. Brain death: new questions and fresh perspectives. Theor Med Bioeth. 2019 10; 40(5):355-358.
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  5. How Should Physicians Respond to Patient Requests for Religious Concordance? AMA J Ethics. 2019 06 01; 21(6):E485-492.
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    Score: 0.023
  6. Editors' Introduction: Examining Deeper Questions Posed by Disputes About Conscience in Medicine. Perspect Biol Med. 2019; 62(3):379-382.
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    Score: 0.022
  7. Conscience and the Way of Medicine. Perspect Biol Med. 2019; 62(3):560-575.
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  8. "Just do your job": technology, bureaucracy, and the eclipse of conscience in contemporary medicine. Theor Med Bioeth. 2018 12; 39(6):431-452.
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  9. Taking societal cost into clinical consideration: U.S. physicians' views. AJOB Empir Bioeth. 2018 Jul-Sep; 9(3):173-180.
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  10. What Should Physicians and Chaplains Do When a Patient Believes God Wants Him to Suffer? AMA J Ethics. 2018 Jul 01; 20(7):E613-620.
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  11. Palliative sedation: clinical context and ethical questions. Theor Med Bioeth. 2018 06; 39(3):197-209.
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  12. Role Models' Influence on Specialty Choice for Residency Training: A National Longitudinal Study. J Grad Med Educ. 2018 Apr; 10(2):149-154.
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  13. Physician Decision-Making in the Setting of Advanced Illness: An Examination of Patient Disposition and Physician Religiousness. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2018 03; 55(3):906-912.
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  14. Physician Satisfaction in Treating Medically Unexplained Symptoms. South Med J. 2017 05; 110(5):386-391.
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    Score: 0.020
  15. US Physicians' Opinions about Distinctions between Withdrawing and Withholding Life-Sustaining Treatment. J Relig Health. 2016 Oct; 55(5):1596-606.
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    Score: 0.019
  16. Physician Burnout and the Calling to Care for the Dying: A National Survey. Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2017 Dec; 34(10):931-937.
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    Score: 0.019
  17. U.S. Physicians' Opinions About Accommodating Religiously Based Requests for Continued Life-Sustaining Treatment. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2016 06; 51(6):971-8.
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    Score: 0.019
  18. US Physicians Overwhelmingly Endorse Hospice as the Better Option for Most Patients at the End of Life. Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2017 Jul; 34(6):556-558.
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    Score: 0.018
  19. The Association Between a Sense of Calling and Physician Well-Being: A National Study of Primary Care Physicians and Psychiatrists. Acad Psychiatry. 2017 Apr; 41(2):167-173.
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    Score: 0.018
  20. Why Physicians Should Oppose Assisted Suicide. JAMA. 2016 Jan 19; 315(3):247-8.
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    Score: 0.018
  21. US primary care physicians' opinions about conscientious refusal: a national vignette experiment. J Med Ethics. 2016 Feb; 42(2):80-4.
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    Score: 0.018
  22. Associations between religion-related factors and breast cancer screening among American Muslims. J Immigr Minor Health. 2015 Jun; 17(3):660-9.
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  23. Religion, sense of calling, and the practice of medicine: findings from a national survey of primary care physicians and psychiatrists. South Med J. 2015 Mar; 108(3):189-95.
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    Score: 0.017
  24. National survey of US oncologists' knowledge, attitudes, and practice patterns regarding herb and supplement use by patients with cancer. J Clin Oncol. 2014 Dec 20; 32(36):4095-101.
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  25. Associations between religion-related factors and cervical cancer screening among Muslims in greater chicago. J Low Genit Tract Dis. 2014 Oct; 18(4):326-32.
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  26. Limits and responsibilities of physicians addressing spiritual suffering in terminally ill patients. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2015 Mar; 49(3):562-9.
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  27. Physician race and treatment preferences for depression, anxiety, and medically unexplained symptoms. Ethn Health. 2015; 20(4):354-64.
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    Score: 0.016
  28. Holy transgressions: breaching the wall between public religion and patient care. Narrat Inq Bioeth. 2014; 4(3):221-6.
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    Score: 0.016
  29. Primary care physicians' and psychiatrists' willingness to refer to religious mental health providers. Int J Soc Psychiatry. 2014 Nov; 60(7):627-36.
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    Score: 0.016
  30. Religion and disparities: considering the influences of Islam on the health of American Muslims. J Relig Health. 2013 Dec; 52(4):1333-45.
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  31. Religion and United States physicians' opinions and self-predicted practices concerning artificial nutrition and hydration. J Relig Health. 2013 Dec; 52(4):1051-65.
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  32. Directive counsel and morally controversial medical decision-making: findings from two national surveys of primary care physicians. J Gen Intern Med. 2014 Feb; 29(2):335-40.
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    Score: 0.016
  33. Substituted judgment in principle and practice: a national physician survey. Mayo Clin Proc. 2013 Jul; 88(7):666-73.
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  34. Providing guidance to patients: physicians' views about the relative responsibilities of doctors and religious communities. South Med J. 2013 Jul; 106(7):399-406.
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    Score: 0.015
  35. Physicians' Beliefs about the nature of addiction: a survey of primary care physicians and psychiatrists. Am J Addict. 2013 May-Jun; 22(3):255-60.
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    Score: 0.015
  36. Authors' reply to Dirksen et al. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2013 May; 45(5):e2-3.
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  37. Religion and anxiety treatments in primary care patients. Anxiety Stress Coping. 2013 Sep; 26(5):526-38.
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  38. Religion and beliefs about treating medically unexplained symptoms: a survey of primary care physicians and psychiatrists. Int J Psychiatry Med. 2013; 45(1):31-44.
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  39. Intentional sedation to unconsciousness at the end of life: findings from a national physician survey. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2013 Sep; 46(3):326-34.
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  40. A sense of calling and primary care physicians' satisfaction in treating smoking, alcoholism, and obesity. Arch Intern Med. 2012 Oct 08; 172(18):1423-4.
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  41. A spiritual problem? Primary care physicians' and psychiatrists' interpretations of medically unexplained symptoms. J Gen Intern Med. 2013 Mar; 28(3):392-8.
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  42. Religiosity, spirituality, and end-of-life planning: a single-site survey of medical inpatients. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2012 Dec; 44(6):843-51.
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    Score: 0.014
  43. Physicians' beliefs about faith-based treatments for alcoholism. Psychiatr Serv. 2012 Jun; 63(6):597-604.
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    Score: 0.014
  44. Primary care physicians' and psychiatrists' approaches to treating mild depression. Acta Psychiatr Scand. 2012 Nov; 126(5):385-92.
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  45. Obstetrician-gynecologists, religious institutions, and conflicts regarding patient-care policies. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2012 Jul; 207(1):73.e1-5.
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  46. Jewish physicians' beliefs and practices regarding religion/spirituality in the clinical encounter. J Relig Health. 2011 Dec; 50(4):806-17.
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  47. Obstetrician-gynecologists' beliefs about when pregnancy begins. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2012 Feb; 206(2):132.e1-7.
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  48. Abortion provision among practicing obstetrician-gynecologists. Obstet Gynecol. 2011 Sep; 118(3):609-614.
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  49. Attention to inpatients' religious and spiritual concerns: predictors and association with patient satisfaction. J Gen Intern Med. 2011 Nov; 26(11):1265-71.
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  50. Obstetrician-gynecologists' beliefs about safe-sex and abstinence counseling. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2011 Sep; 114(3):281-5.
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  51. Obstetrician-gynaecologists' opinions about conscientious refusal of a request for abortion: results from a national vignette experiment. J Med Ethics. 2011 Dec; 37(12):711-4.
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  52. The rise of empirical research in medical ethics: a MacIntyrean critique and proposal. J Med Philos. 2011 Apr; 36(2):206-16.
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  53. Conscientious refusals to refer: findings from a national physician survey. J Med Ethics. 2011 Jul; 37(7):397-401.
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  54. Adolescents, contraception and confidentiality: a national survey of obstetrician--gynecologists. Contraception. 2011 Sep; 84(3):259-65.
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  55. An assessment of US physicians' training in religion, spirituality, and medicine. Med Teach. 2011; 33(11):944-5.
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  56. Conflict and emotional exhaustion in obstetrician-gynaecologists: a national survey. J Med Ethics. 2010 Dec; 36(12):731-5.
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  57. Obstetrician-gynecologists' views on contraception and natural family planning: a national survey. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2011 Feb; 204(2):124.e1-7.
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  58. Factors influencing physicians' advice about female sterilization in USA: a national survey. Hum Reprod. 2011 Jan; 26(1):106-11.
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  59. Moral controversy, directive counsel, and the doctor's role: findings from a national survey of obstetrician-gynecologists. Acad Med. 2010 Sep; 85(9):1475-81.
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  60. Obstetrician-gynecologist physicians' beliefs about emergency contraception: a national survey. Contraception. 2010 Oct; 82(4):324-30.
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  61. Obstetrician-gynecologists' beliefs about assisted reproductive technologies. Obstet Gynecol. 2010 Jul; 116(1):127-135.
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  62. Religious hospitals and primary care physicians: conflicts over policies for patient care. J Gen Intern Med. 2010 Jul; 25(7):725-30.
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  63. Factors that influence practitioners' interpretations of evidence from alternative medicine trials: a factorial vignette experiment embedded in a national survey. Med Care. 2010 Apr; 48(4):341-8.
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  64. Physicians' experience and satisfaction with chaplains: a national survey. Arch Intern Med. 2009 Oct 26; 169(19):1808-10.
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  65. Physicians' beliefs about conscience in medicine: a national survey. Acad Med. 2009 Sep; 84(9):1276-82.
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  66. Religion, clinicians, and the integration of complementary and alternative medicines. J Altern Complement Med. 2009 Sep; 15(9):987-94.
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  67. Autonomy, religion and clinical decisions: findings from a national physician survey. J Med Ethics. 2009 Apr; 35(4):214-8.
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  68. An ethical façade? Medical students' miscomprehensions of substituted judgment. PLoS One. 2009; 4(2):e4374.
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  69. Commentary: A case for studying the relationship between religion and the practice of medicine. Acad Med. 2008 Dec; 83(12):1118-20.
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  70. Misplaced flexibility: revise policies but cling to principles. Am J Bioeth. 2008 Apr; 8(4):36-7.
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  71. Religion, conscience and clinical decisions. Acta Paediatr. 2008 Mar; 97(3):265-6.
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  72. To die, to sleep: US physicians' religious and other objections to physician-assisted suicide, terminal sedation, and withdrawal of life support. Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2008 Apr-May; 25(2):112-20.
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  73. Of more than one mind: obstetrician-gynecologists' approaches to morally controversial decisions in sexual and reproductive healthcare. J Clin Ethics. 2008; 19(1):11-21; discussion 22-3.
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  74. Conscience and clinical practice: medical ethics in the face of moral controversy. Theor Med Bioeth. 2008; 29(3):129-33.
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  75. Religion, spirituality, and medicine: psychiatrists' and other physicians' differing observations, interpretations, and clinical approaches. Am J Psychiatry. 2007 Dec; 164(12):1825-31.
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  76. Clash of definitions: controversies about conscience in medicine. Am J Bioeth. 2007 Dec; 7(12):10-4.
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  77. The relationship between psychiatry and religion among U.S. physicians. Psychiatr Serv. 2007 Sep; 58(9):1193-8.
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  78. By intuitions differently formed: how physicians assess and respond to spiritual issues in the clinical encounter. Am J Bioeth. 2007 Jul; 7(7):19-20.
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  79. Do religious physicians disproportionately care for the underserved? Ann Fam Med. 2007 Jul-Aug; 5(4):353-60.
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  80. Caution: conscience is the limb on which medical ethics sits. Am J Bioeth. 2007 Jun; 7(6):30-2.
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  81. Physicians' observations and interpretations of the influence of religion and spirituality on health. Arch Intern Med. 2007 Apr 09; 167(7):649-54.
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  82. Religion, conscience, and controversial clinical practices. N Engl J Med. 2007 Feb 08; 356(6):593-600.
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  83. Following the call: how providers make sense of their decisions to work in faith-based and secular urban community health centers. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2006 Nov; 17(4):944-57.
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  84. Spirituality and lifestyle: what clinicians need to know. South Med J. 2006 Oct; 99(10):1170-1.
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  85. The association of physicians' religious characteristics with their attitudes and self-reported behaviors regarding religion and spirituality in the clinical encounter. Med Care. 2006 May; 44(5):446-53.
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  86. Partnering together? Relationships between faith-based community health centers and neighborhood congregations. South Med J. 2005 Dec; 98(12):1245-50.
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  87. How are religion and spirituality related to health? A study of physicians' perspectives. South Med J. 2005 Aug; 98(8):761-6.
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  88. Religious characteristics of U.S. physicians: a national survey. J Gen Intern Med. 2005 Jul; 20(7):629-34.
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  89. Euthanasia in severely ill newborns. N Engl J Med. 2005 Jun 02; 352(22):2353-5; author reply 2353-5.
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  90. Regarding Plan B: science and politics cannot be separated. Obstet Gynecol. 2005 May; 105(5 Pt 1):1148-50; author reply 1150-1.
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  91. Strangers or friends? A proposal for a new spirituality-in-medicine ethic. J Gen Intern Med. 2005 Apr; 20(4):370-4.
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  92. When patients choose faith over medicine: physician perspectives on religiously related conflict in the medical encounter. Arch Intern Med. 2005 Jan 10; 165(1):88-91.
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  93. Is religious devotion relevant to the doctor-patient relationship? J Fam Pract. 2004 Aug; 53(8):632-6.
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    Score: 0.008
  94. The NERSH Questionnaire and Pool of Data from 12 Countries: Development and Description. J Relig Health. 2022 Jun; 61(3):2605-2630.
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    Score: 0.007
  95. Should Pediatric Patients Be Prioritized When Rationing Life-Saving Treatments During COVID-19 Pandemic. Pediatrics. 2020 09; 146(3).
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  96. Intensive Care Clinicians' Views on the Role of Chaplains. J Health Care Chaplain. 2019 Jul-Sep; 25(3):89-98.
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  97. Project on the Good Physician: Further Evidence for the Validity of a Moral Intuitionist Model of Virtuous Caring. Teach Learn Med. 2018 Jul-Sep; 30(3):303-316.
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  98. A National Longitudinal Survey of Medical Students' Intentions to Practice Among the Underserved. Acad Med. 2018 01; 93(1):90-97.
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  99. Weighing the Social and Ethical Considerations of Maternal-Fetal Surgery. Pediatrics. 2017 Dec; 140(6).
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  100. Physician Perspectives on Long-Term Relationships and Friendships with Patients: A National Assessment. South Med J. 2017 11; 110(11):679-684.
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  101. Physicians' Opinions on Engaging Patients' Religious and Spiritual Concerns: A National Survey. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2018 03; 55(3):897-905.
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  102. Attitudes of paediatric and obstetric specialists towards prenatal surgery for lethal and non-lethal conditions. J Med Ethics. 2018 04; 44(4):234-238.
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  103. Personality Traits Are Associated with Academic Achievement in Medical School: A Nationally Representative Study. Acad Psychiatry. 2018 Jun; 42(3):338-345.
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  104. Unilateral Do Not Resuscitate Orders: Physician Attitudes and Practices. Chest. 2017 07; 152(1):224-225.
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  105. Physician views regarding the benefits and burdens of prenatal surgery for myelomeningocele. J Perinatol. 2017 09; 37(9):994-998.
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  106. Courage and Compassion: Virtues in Caring for So-Called "Difficult" Patients. AMA J Ethics. 2017 Apr 01; 19(4):357-363.
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  107. Specialty-Based Variation in Applying Maternal-Fetal Surgery Trial Evidence. Fetal Diagn Ther. 2017; 42(3):210-217.
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  108. Association of Intrinsic Motivating Factors and Markers of Physician Well-Being: A National Physician Survey. J Gen Intern Med. 2017 Jul; 32(7):739-746.
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  109. Quality of Life and Recommendations for Further Care. Crit Care Med. 2016 Nov; 44(11):1996-2002.
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  110. Project on the Good Physician: A Proposal for a Moral Intuitionist Model of Virtuous Caring. Teach Learn Med. 2017 Jan-Mar; 29(1):75-84.
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  111. Documenting presence: A descriptive study of chaplain notes in the intensive care unit. Palliat Support Care. 2017 04; 15(2):190-196.
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  112. Spiritual Care Providers and Goals-of-Care Discussions--Reply. JAMA Intern Med. 2016 Feb; 176(2):279.
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  113. Health Care Professionals' Responses to Religious or Spiritual Statements by Surrogate Decision Makers During Goals-of-Care Discussions. JAMA Intern Med. 2015 Oct; 175(10):1662-9.
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  114. Medical student opinions on character development in medical education: a national survey. BMC Res Notes. 2015 Sep 18; 8:455.
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  115. Whistle-blowing in Medical School: A National Survey on Peer Accountability and Professional Misconduct in Medical Students. Acad Psychiatry. 2016 Jun; 40(3):530-3.
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    Score: 0.004
  116. "The Patient Is Dying, Please Call the Chaplain": The Activities of Chaplains in One Medical Center's Intensive Care Units. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2015 Oct; 50(4):501-6.
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  117. In reply to Cayley. Acad Med. 2015 May; 90(5):547.
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  118. Psychiatrists' and primary care physicians' beliefs about overtreatment of depression and anxiety. J Nerv Ment Dis. 2015 Feb; 203(2):120-5.
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    Score: 0.004
  119. An official American Thoracic Society policy statement: managing conscientious objections in intensive care medicine. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2015 Jan 15; 191(2):219-27.
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  120. Medical school ranking and medical student vocational identity. Teach Learn Med. 2015; 27(2):123-9.
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  121. Back to the future: The AMA and religion, 1961-1974. Acad Med. 2014 Dec; 89(12):1603-9.
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  122. Relevance of the rationalist-intuitionist debate for ethics and professionalism in medical education. Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2015 Dec; 20(5):1371-83.
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    Score: 0.004
  123. Patterns of user disclosure of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use. Med Care. 2014 Aug; 52(8):704-8.
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    Score: 0.004
  124. The prevalence of medical student mistreatment and its association with burnout. Acad Med. 2014 May; 89(5):749-54.
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  125. [Re]considering Respect for Persons in a Globalizing World. Dev World Bioeth. 2015 Aug; 15(2):98-106.
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    Score: 0.004
  126. Religion in Organized Medicine: The AMA's Committee and Department of Medicine and Religion, 1961-1974. Perspect Biol Med. 2014; 57(3):393-414.
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    Score: 0.004
  127. The moral psychology of rationing among physicians: the role of harm and fairness intuitions in physician objections to cost-effectiveness and cost-containment. Philos Ethics Humanit Med. 2013 Sep 08; 8:13.
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  128. "Righteous minds" in health care: measurement and explanatory value of social intuitionism in accounting for the moral judgments in a sample of U.S. physicians. PLoS One. 2013; 8(9):e73379.
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    Score: 0.004
  129. Dignity in end-of-life care: results of a national survey of U.S. physicians. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2012 Sep; 44(3):331-9.
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    Score: 0.004
  130. What we don't talk about when we don't talk about sex: results of a national survey of U.S. obstetrician/gynecologists. J Sex Med. 2012 May; 9(5):1285-94.
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  131. Obstetrician-gynecologists' objections to and willingness to help patients obtain an abortion. Obstet Gynecol. 2011 Oct; 118(4):905-12.
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    Score: 0.003
  132. Predictors of hospitalised patients' preferences for physician-directed medical decision-making. J Med Ethics. 2012 Feb; 38(2):77-82.
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  133. The impact of medical school oaths and other professional codes of ethics: results of a national physician survey. Arch Intern Med. 2011 Mar 14; 171(5):469-71.
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  134. Justifying different levels of palliative sedation. Ann Intern Med. 2010 Mar 02; 152(5):332-3; author reply 333.
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  135. A comparison of two spirituality instruments and their relationship with depression and quality of life in chronic heart failure. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2010 Mar; 39(3):515-26.
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  136. What rheumatologists in the United States think of complementary and alternative medicine: results of a national survey. BMC Complement Altern Med. 2010 Jan 28; 10:5.
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  137. Physicians' beliefs and U.S. health care reform--a national survey. N Engl J Med. 2009 Oct 01; 361(14):e23.
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  138. Alternative medicine research in clinical practice: a US national survey. Arch Intern Med. 2009 Apr 13; 169(7):670-7.
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  139. Pediatricians are more supportive of the human papillomavirus vaccine than the general public. South Med J. 2008 Dec; 101(12):1216-21.
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  140. Prescribing "placebo treatments": results of national survey of US internists and rheumatologists. BMJ. 2008 Oct 23; 337:a1938.
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    Score: 0.003
  141. Paediatricians' attitudes and practices towards HPV vaccination. Acta Paediatr. 2008 Nov; 97(11):1550-6.
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  142. When clinical medicine collides with religion. Lancet. 2003 Dec; 362 Suppl:s28-9.
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  143. Racial, ethnic, and affluence differences in elderly patients' use of teaching hospitals. J Gen Intern Med. 2002 Sep; 17(9):696-703.
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  144. The effects of varying volumes of crystalloid administration before cesarean delivery on maternal hemodynamics and colloid osmotic pressure. Anesth Analg. 1996 Aug; 83(2):299-303.
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    Score: 0.001
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