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Ambulatory teaching: do approaches to learning predict the site and preceptor characteristics valued by clerks and residents in the ambulatory setting?M Dianne Delva
Department of Family Medicine, Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
BMC Med Educ 5:35. 2005..In this study we determined how the approaches to learning of clerks and residents predicted the valued site and preceptor characteristics in the ambulatory setting...
Medical Students' and Residents' preferred site characteristics and preceptor behaviours for learning in the ambulatory setting: a cross-sectional surveyKaren W Schultz
Department of Family Medicine, Queen s University, Kingston, ON, Canada, K7L 5E9
BMC Med Educ 4:12. 2004..This study looks to identify if gender, school, level of training, or specialty affects learner's (final year medical students and residents) preferred site characteristics and preceptor behaviours for learning in the ambulatory setting...
Smoking behaviour, knowledge and attitudes among Family Medicine physicians and nurses in Bosnia and HerzegovinaGeoffrey Hodgetts
Queen s University Family Medicine Development Program in the Balkans Region, Kingston, Canada
BMC Fam Pract 5:12. 2004....
Family physician views about primary care reform in Ontario: a postal questionnaireDuncan J W Hunter
Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
BMC Fam Pract 5:2. 2004..Primary care reform initiatives in Ontario are proceeding with little information about the views of practicing family physicians...
The BpTRU automatic blood pressure monitor compared to 24 hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in the assessment of blood pressure in patients with hypertensionLinda Beckett
Department of Family Medicine, Queen s University, 220 Bagot Street, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 5E9, Canada
BMC Cardiovasc Disord 5:18. 2005..The purpose of this study is to determine the degree to which the BpTRU automatic blood pressure monitor predicts results on 24 hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM)...
Short report: Ontario family medicine residents. Practice choices in 1998 and 1999Marshall Godwin
Department of Family Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario
Can Fam Physician 50:1407-9. 2004
Prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus among Swampy Cree women in Moose Factory, James BayM Godwin
Department of Family Medicine, Queen s University, Kingston, Ont
CMAJ 160:1299-302. 1999....
Relationship between blood pressure measurements recorded on patients' charts in family physicians' offices and subsequent 24 hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoringMarshall Godwin
Centre for Studies in Primary Care and the Department of Family Medicine, Queen s University, 220 Bagot Street, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7L 5E9
BMC Cardiovasc Disord 4:2. 2004..Our underlying hypothesis is that white coat effect is partially responsible for the reported low rates of control of hypertension by primary care practitioners...
Pragmatic controlled clinical trials in primary care: the struggle between external and internal validityMarshall Godwin
Centre for Studies in Primary Care, Queen s University, Kingston K7L 5E9, Canada
BMC Med Res Methodol 3:28. 2003..We describe the design of the trials and the steps taken to deal with the competing demands of external and internal validity...
Critical appraisal skills of family physicians in Ontario, CanadaMarshall Godwin
Centre for Studies in Primary Care, Queen s University, Kingston K7L 5E9, Canada
BMC Med Educ 3:10. 2003..Our secondary objectives were to determine the relationship between the above skills and age, gender, and type of practice...
Physicians' perceptions of the effect on clinical services of an alternative funding plan at an academic health sciences centreM Godwin
Department of Family Medicine, Queen s University, Kingston, Ont
CMAJ 160:1710-4. 1999..This study describes the perceptions of the referring physicians and consultants of the effects of the alternative funding plan 2.5 years after it was initiated...
Queen's University alternative funding plan. Effect on patients, staff, and faculty in the Department of Family MedicineM Godwin
Department of Family Medicine at Queen s University, Kingston, Ont
Can Fam Physician 46:1438-44. 2000..To determine the effect of the Queen's University alternative funding plan (AFP) on the Department of Family Medicine in terms of patient, staff, and faculty satisfaction; patient encounter logistics; clinical volume; and academic activity...
Primary care in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Health care and health status in general practice ambulatory care centresM Godwin
Department of Family Medicine, Queen s University in Kingston, Ont
Can Fam Physician 47:289-97. 2001..To assess the health care and health status of patients attending primary care clinics in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
Intra-articular steroid injections for painful knees. Systematic review with meta-analysisMarshall Godwin
Department of Family Medicine, Queen s University, Kingston, Ont
Can Fam Physician 50:241-8. 2004..Do intra-articular steroid injections relieve the pain of osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee?..
The Ontario Family Medicine Residents Cohort Study: factors affecting residents' decisions to practise obstetricsMarshall Godwin
Department of Family Medicine, Queen s University, Kingston, Ont
CMAJ 166:179-84. 2002....
End-stage renal disease: factors affecting referral decisions by family physicians in Canada, the United States, and BritainR Wilson
Department of Family Medicine and Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Am J Kidney Dis 38:42-8. 2001..They are less likely to refer based on increasing severity of comorbid conditions. They also discriminate based on age, but not sex...
Functional testosterone: biochemical assessment of hypogonadism in men--report from a multidisciplinary workshop hosted by the Ontario Society of Clinical ChemistsC P Collier
Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, Kingston General Hospital and Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Aging Male 10:211-6. 2007..In 2004, the Ontario Society of Clinical Chemists (OSCC) held an invitational multidisciplinary workshop to establish the most reliable, cost-effective approach to the biochemical assessment of hypogonadism in men...
Assessing the relationship of learning approaches to workplace climate in clerkship and residencyM Dianne Delva
Department of Family Medicine, Queen s University, 220 Bagot Street, Kingston, Ontario K7L 5E9, Canada
Acad Med 79:1120-6. 2004..To determine what approaches to learning are adopted by clinical clerks and residents and whether these approaches are associated with demographic factors, specialty, level of training, and perceptions of the workplace climate...
Family medicine research capacity building: five-weekend programs in OntarioWalter Rosser
Department of Family Medicine, Queen s University, 220 Bagot St, Kingston, Ontario
Can Fam Physician 56:e94-e100. 2010..OBJECTIVE OF THE PROGRAM To assist community-based practitioners in answering research questions that emerge from their practices in order for them to gain a better understanding of research and its value...
Family medicine anesthesia: sustaining an essential serviceGlenn Brown
Department of Family Medicine, Queen s University, Kingston, Ont
Can Fam Physician 51:538-9. 2005..To elicit the opinions of family physician anesthetists (FPAs) and hospital Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) regarding the structure of their organizations and the importance of family medicine anesthesia...
Models for integrating rehabilitation and primary care: a scoping studyMary Ann McColl
Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 90:1523-31. 2009..To describe the scope and breadth of knowledge currently available regarding the integration of rehabilitation and primary care services...
Building a pan-Canadian primary care sentinel surveillance network: initial development and moving forwardRichard Birtwhistle
Department of Family Medicine, Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario Canada K7L 5N6
J Am Board Fam Med 22:412-22. 2009..The project will continue in phase 2 of the feasibility testing until April 2010...
Does a third year of emergency medicine training make a difference? Historical cohort study of Queen's University graduatesI Casson
Department of Family Medicine, Queen s University, Kingston, Ont
Can Fam Physician 47:1227-32. 2001..To describe outcomes of a third-year residency (PGY-3) program in family medicine/emergency medicine in terms of its graduates' practice characteristics and their self-assessed preparedness for practising emergency medicine...
Effectiveness of a protocol-based strategy for achieving better blood pressure control in general practiceMarshall Godwin
Department of Family Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 300 Prince Philip Drive, St John s, Newfoundland, Canada
Fam Pract 27:55-61. 2010..There continues be a problem with the proportion of treated hypertension patients who are actually at recommended blood pressure targets...
Automated measurement of blood pressure in routine clinical practiceMartin G Myers
Shulech Heart Centre, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and the Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) 9:267-70. 2007..Sufficient evidence now exists to consider incorporating automated office BP into an algorithm for diagnosing hypertension...
E-mail or snail mail? Randomized controlled trial on which works better for surveysRachelle Seguin
Centre for Studies in Primary Care, Department of Family Medicine, Queen s University, Kingston, Ont
Can Fam Physician 50:414-9. 2004..To compare e-mail with regular mail for conducting surveys of physicians...
A multifaceted intervention to improve treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women with wrist fractures: a cluster randomized trialA Cranney
Clinical Epidemiology Program, Ottawa Health Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Osteoporos Int 19:1733-40. 2008..Compared to usual care, women in the intervention practices were three times more likely to receive bone mineral density testing and prescribed osteoporosis treatments...
Prevention and Reduction of Obesity through Active Living (PROACTIVE): rationale, design and methodsR Ross
School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, 69 Union Street, Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6
Br J Sports Med 43:57-63. 2009..The purpose of this report is to present and discuss the rationale, design and methods of PROACTIVE...
Post-traumatic stress disorder among family physicians in Bosnia and HerzegovinaGeoffrey Hodgetts
Department of Family Medicine, Queen s University, 220 Bagot Street, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Fam Pract 20:489-91. 2003..A diagnosis of PTSD among family physicians could affect their ability to diagnose and treat patients for depression, anxiety and PTSD...
Centre for Studies in Primary Care: offering a laboratory of primary care practicesMarshall Godwin
Centre for Studies in Primary Care, Department of Family Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario
Can Fam Physician 51:393. 2005
Prevalence of mental and social disorders in adults attending primary care centers in Bosnia and HerzegovinaTeresa Broers
Department of Family Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada
Croat Med J 47:478-84. 2006..New health policies, strengthened professional training, and accessible support networks need to be developed throughout the country...
Metabolic syndrome in a family practice population: prevalence and clinical characteristicsCaroline van den Hooven
Centre for Studies in Primary Care, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Can Fam Physician 52:982-3. 2006..7%). CONCLUSION: Metabolic syndrome was prevalent among patients in the family practice studied. One in every 3 patients between 40 and 60 years old met the criteria for the syndrome...
Medical directors of long-term care facilities: preventing another physician shortage?C Frank
Queen s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Can Fam Physician 52:752-3. 2006..Our objective was to seek LTC medical directors' opinions about medical services in LTC and about strategies for recruitment and retention...
Effects of low-intensity exercise conditioning on blood pressure, heart rate, and autonomic modulation of heart rate in men and women with hypertensionLien P T Hua
School of Nursing, Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Biol Res Nurs 11:129-43. 2009..The low-intensity exercise conditioning program achieved a training effect in this population...
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and long-term risk of hypertension: what do Ontario prenatal care providers know, and what do they communicate?Susan E MacDonald
Queen s University, Kingston, ON
J Obstet Gynaecol Can 29:705-10. 2007....
Natural history of elevated creatinine levelsLaura Marcotte
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Can Fam Physician 52:1264-5. 2006..It seems that a single elevated SC measurement does not predict ongoing decline in renal function...
Breastfeeding among the Ontario James Bay Cree: a retrospective studyRay Black
Queen s University, Kingston, ON
Can J Public Health 99:98-101. 2008..Although previous unpublished research has demonstrated low breastfeeding rates among the James Bay Cree of Northern Ontario, the reasons for this are not immediately clear...
The effects of exercise conditioning in normal and overweight pregnant women on blood pressure and heart rate variabilitySherri S Stutzman
School of Nursing, Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Biol Res Nurs 12:137-48. 2010..The results suggest that an exercise program could attenuate the increase in BP and the loss of parasympathetic tone associated with pregnancy, especially in overweight women...
Lifetime exposure to radiation from imaging investigationsJ Douglas Hall
Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Can Fam Physician 52:976-7. 2006..We found no evidence of an association between these low levels of radiation and development of cancer...
Family medicine as a career option: how students' attitudes changed during medical schoolCheri Bethune
Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 300 Prince Philip Dr, St John s, NL A1B 3V6
Can Fam Physician 53:881-5, 880. 2007..To track and describe career choice decisions of medical students as they progressed through their undergraduate training...
Practical advice for home blood pressure measurementDonald W McKay
Division of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John s, Newfoundland and Labrador
Can J Cardiol 23:577-80. 2007..Patient education and training are discussed, as are tips to aid in the selection of devices for blood pressure measurement at home...
