Thomas S Huddle

Summary

Affiliation: University of Alabama at Birmingham
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Death, organ transplantation and medical practice
    Thomas S Huddle
    Philos Ethics Humanit Med 3:5. 2008
  2. ncbi Retainer medicine: an ethically legitimate form of practice that can improve primary care
    Thomas S Huddle
    University of Alabama at Birmingham, 35294, USA
    Ann Intern Med 155:633-5. 2011
  3. ncbi Perspective: Medical professionalism and medical education should not involve commitments to political advocacy
    Thomas S Huddle
    Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Alabama Birmingham School of Medicine and Birmingham VA Medical Center, Birmingham, Alabama 35294, USA
    Acad Med 86:378-83. 2011
  4. ncbi The pitfalls of deducing ethics from behavioral economics: why the Association of American Medical Colleges is wrong about pharmaceutical detailing
    Thomas S Huddle
    Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA
    Am J Bioeth 10:1-8. 2010
  5. ncbi Internal medicine training in the 21st century
    Thomas S Huddle
    Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham VA Medical Center, Birmingham, Alabama 35294, USA
    Acad Med 83:910-5. 2008
  6. ncbi Drug reps and the academic medical center: a case for management rather than prohibition
    Thomas S Huddle
    Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Alabama at BirminghamSchool of Medicine, FOT 720, Birmingham AL 35294, USA
    Perspect Biol Med 51:251-60. 2008
  7. ncbi The limits of objective assessment of medical practice
    Thomas S Huddle
    Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, 1530 3rd Avenue South, FOT 720, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA
    Theor Med Bioeth 28:487-96. 2007
  8. ncbi Taking apart the art: the risk of anatomizing clinical competence
    Thomas S Huddle
    Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, Birmingham, Alabama 35295, USA
    Acad Med 82:536-41. 2007
  9. ncbi Viewpoint: teaching professionalism: is medical morality a competency?
    Thomas S Huddle
    Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, FOT 722, 1530 Third Avenue South, Birmingham, Alabama 35294, USA
    Acad Med 80:885-91. 2005
  10. ncbi Academic general internal medicine: past, present, future
    Robert M Centor
    University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
    Am J Med 119:172-5. 2006

Detail Information

Publications11

  1. ncbi Death, organ transplantation and medical practice
    Thomas S Huddle
    Philos Ethics Humanit Med 3:5. 2008
    ....
  2. ncbi Retainer medicine: an ethically legitimate form of practice that can improve primary care
    Thomas S Huddle
    University of Alabama at Birmingham, 35294, USA
    Ann Intern Med 155:633-5. 2011
    ..The primary care shortage will only get worse if physicians in retainer practice leave primary care altogether, a likely outcome of legal or professional condemnation of retainer practice...
  3. ncbi Perspective: Medical professionalism and medical education should not involve commitments to political advocacy
    Thomas S Huddle
    Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Alabama Birmingham School of Medicine and Birmingham VA Medical Center, Birmingham, Alabama 35294, USA
    Acad Med 86:378-83. 2011
    ..Mandatory professional advocacy must displace such work but cannot substitute for it. The medical profession should steadfastly resist attempts to add advocacy to its essential professional commitments...
  4. ncbi The pitfalls of deducing ethics from behavioral economics: why the Association of American Medical Colleges is wrong about pharmaceutical detailing
    Thomas S Huddle
    Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA
    Am J Bioeth 10:1-8. 2010
    ..The AAMC's ethical condemnation of detailing is unwarranted and will subvert efforts to maintain a realm of physician discretion in clinical work that is increasingly threatened in our present practice environment...
  5. ncbi Internal medicine training in the 21st century
    Thomas S Huddle
    Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham VA Medical Center, Birmingham, Alabama 35294, USA
    Acad Med 83:910-5. 2008
    ....
  6. ncbi Drug reps and the academic medical center: a case for management rather than prohibition
    Thomas S Huddle
    Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Alabama at BirminghamSchool of Medicine, FOT 720, Birmingham AL 35294, USA
    Perspect Biol Med 51:251-60. 2008
    ..However, pharmaceutical advertising, including detailing, is a morally legitimate aspect of the world of medical practice that we in academic medicine ought to be preparing our trainees to encounter and properly sift...
  7. ncbi The limits of objective assessment of medical practice
    Thomas S Huddle
    Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, 1530 3rd Avenue South, FOT 720, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA
    Theor Med Bioeth 28:487-96. 2007
    ....
  8. ncbi Taking apart the art: the risk of anatomizing clinical competence
    Thomas S Huddle
    Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, Birmingham, Alabama 35295, USA
    Acad Med 82:536-41. 2007
    ....
  9. ncbi Viewpoint: teaching professionalism: is medical morality a competency?
    Thomas S Huddle
    Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, FOT 722, 1530 Third Avenue South, Birmingham, Alabama 35294, USA
    Acad Med 80:885-91. 2005
    ..To be valid, assessment of professionalism must be subjective, narrative, personal, undertaken during periods of stress, and obtained during routine activity (rather than on special occasions)...
  10. ncbi Academic general internal medicine: past, present, future
    Robert M Centor
    University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
    Am J Med 119:172-5. 2006
  11. ncbi American internal medicine in the 21st century: can an Oslerian generalism survive?
    Thomas S Huddle
    Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1530 3rd Avenue S, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA
    J Gen Intern Med 18:764-7. 2003
    ..Twenty-first century American internists will have to adjust their conditions of work should they continue to aspire to practice Oslerian internal medicine...