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Communicative competence: a framework for understanding language barriers in health careJessica Gregg
J Gen Intern Med 22:368-70. 2007
Losing culture on the way to competence: the use and misuse of culture in medical educationJessica Gregg
Division of General Internal Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon 97201, USA
Acad Med 81:542-7. 2006..They then examine the concept of culture, paying particular attention to how it has been used (and misused) in cultural competence training. Finally, they discuss the implications of these ideas for health professions education...
Health and disease in context: a community-based social medicine curriculumJessica Gregg
Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon 97239, USA
Acad Med 83:14-9. 2008....
Beliefs about the pap smear among Mexican immigrantsJessica Gregg
Division of General Internal Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 97239, USA
J Immigr Minor Health 13:899-905. 2011..Furthermore, interventions must recognize that even when women know how to prevent disease, they may feel disempowered with regard to making behavioral changes that will decrease their risk for STIs or cancer...
Prioritizing prevention: culture, context, and cervical cancer screening among Vietnamese American womenJessica Gregg
Division of General Internal Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 97239, USA
J Immigr Minor Health 13:1084-9. 2011..While culturally associated beliefs do not simply "cause" Vietnamese American women to seek or avoid Pap smears, they do influence screening behaviors to a greater or lesser degree, depending on other contextual variables...
Interpretations of interpretations: combining community-based participatory research and interpretive inquiry to improve healthJessica Gregg
Oregon Health and Science University, OR, USA
Prog Community Health Partnersh 4:149-54. 2010..Latina immigrants from Mexico suffer significantly increased morbidity and mortality from cervical cancer when compared with non-Hispanic White women, largely owing to lack of screening and appropriate treatment...
"You always end up feeling like you're some hypochondriac": intimate partner violence survivors' experiences addressing depression and painChristina Nicolaidis
Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, USA
J Gen Intern Med 23:1157-63. 2008..Our objective was to explore what depressed IPV survivors believe about the relationship between abuse, mental health, and physical symptoms and to elicit their recommendations for addressing depression...
Health and illness in context: a pragmatic, interdisciplinary approach to teaching and learning applied public health within an urban safety net systemMatthew Iles-Shih
School of Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 97239, USA
J Public Health Manag Pract 17:308-12. 2011..This article describes one bridge designed to connect the academy to local safety net systems and the lessons learned during its construction...
Reforming internal medicine residency training. A report from the Society of General Internal Medicine's task force for residency reformEric S Holmboe
American Board of Internal Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA
J Gen Intern Med 20:1165-72. 2005
