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| Tonya L FancherSummaryAffiliation: University of California Country: USA Publications
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Combined use of rapid D-dimer testing and estimation of clinical probability in the diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis: systematic reviewTonya L Fancher
Division of General Medicine, University of California at Davis, Patient Support Services Building, Suite 2400, Sacramento, California 95817, USA
BMJ 329:821. 2004..To summarise the evidence supporting the use of rapid d-dimer testing combined with estimation of clinical probability to exclude the diagnosis of deep venous thrombosis among outpatients...
An academic-community partnership to improve care for the underservedTonya L Fancher
Department of Internal Medicine, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California 95817, USA
Acad Med 86:252-8. 2011..The authors provide an overview of the TEACH Program, including curriculum details, preliminary outcomes, barriers to continued and expanded implementation, and thoughts about the future of the program...
Patient self-management of oral anticoagulationTonya L Fancher
Division of General Medicine, University of California, Davis Patient Support Services Building, Suite 2400, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
Curr Hematol Rep 3:368-74. 2004..This article reviews the evidence behind the efficacy, safety, and cost effectiveness of PSM...
Revisiting hereditary hemochromatosis: current concepts and progressAndrew W Yen
University of California, Davis Medical Center, Department of Internal Medicine, Sacramento, Calif 95817, USA
Am J Med 119:391-9. 2006..This article reviews the pathophysiology, epidemiology, clinical features, diagnostic testing, and management of hemochromatosis for the primary care provider...
Discussing depression with Vietnamese American patientsTonya L Fancher
Department of Internal Medicine, University of California Davis Medical Center, 3100 Patient Support Services Building, Sacramento, CA 95718, USA
J Immigr Minor Health 12:263-6. 2010..Asian patients preferentially seek mental health care from their primary care providers but are unlikely to receive it. Primary care providers need culturally-informed strategies for addressing stigmatizing illnesses...
Clinical research during internal medicine residency: a practical guideKendal L Hamann
Department of Internal Medicine, University of California, Davis Medical Center, Mather, Calif 95817, USA
Am J Med 119:277-83. 2006
Getting to "no": strategies primary care physicians use to deny patient requestsDebora A Paterniti
Division of General Medicine, University of California Davis, 4150 V Street, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
Arch Intern Med 170:381-8. 2010..Physicians need strategies for addressing patient requests for medically inappropriate tests and treatments. We examined communication processes that physicians use to deal with patient requests of questionable appropriateness...
