Mohan Nadkarni

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Affiliation: University of Virginia
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Ambulatory-based education in internal medicine: current organization and implications for transformation. Results of a national survey of resident continuity clinic directors
    Mohan Nadkarni
    University of Virginia Health System UVAHS, Charlottesville, VA, USA
    J Gen Intern Med 26:16-20. 2011
  2. ncbi Free clinics: a national survey
    Mohan M Nadkarni
    Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia 22908, USA
    Am J Med Sci 330:25-31. 2005
  3. ncbi Modular lifestyle intervention tool: a handheld tool to assist clinicians in providing patient-tailored counseling
    Steven W Heim
    Department of Family Medicine, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville 22908-0729, USA
    Ann Fam Med 3:S65-7. 2005
  4. ncbi Determinants of physician use of an ambulatory prescription expert system
    Joel M Schectman
    Department of Medicine, University of Virginia, P O Box 800744, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA
    Int J Med Inform 74:711-7. 2005
  5. ncbi The Clinical Health Economics System Simulation (CHESS): a teaching tool for systems- and practice-based learning
    John D Voss
    Division of General Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Box 800744, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA
    Acad Med 80:129-34. 2005
  6. ncbi The effect of physician feedback and an action checklist on diabetes care measures
    Joel M Schectman
    Department of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA
    Am J Med Qual 19:207-13. 2004
  7. ncbi Patient safety in the ambulatory setting. A clinician-based approach
    Margaret L Plews-Ogan
    University of Virginia Health Systems, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA
    J Gen Intern Med 19:719-25. 2004
  8. ncbi Can prescription refill feedback to physicians improve patient adherence?
    Joel M Schectman
    Department of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville 22908, USA
    Am J Med Sci 327:19-24. 2004
  9. ncbi The association between diabetes metabolic control and drug adherence in an indigent population
    Joel M Schectman
    Department of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22908, USA
    Diabetes Care 25:1015-21. 2002
  10. ncbi Changing conversations: teaching safety and quality in residency training
    John D Voss
    Department of Medicine, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, Virginia 22908, USA
    Acad Med 83:1080-7. 2008

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Publications14

  1. ncbi Ambulatory-based education in internal medicine: current organization and implications for transformation. Results of a national survey of resident continuity clinic directors
    Mohan Nadkarni
    University of Virginia Health System UVAHS, Charlottesville, VA, USA
    J Gen Intern Med 26:16-20. 2011
    ..Many believe dysfunctional, clinic environments are a key barrier to meaningful ambulatory education, but little is actually known about the educational milieu of continuity clinics nationwide...
  2. ncbi Free clinics: a national survey
    Mohan M Nadkarni
    Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia 22908, USA
    Am J Med Sci 330:25-31. 2005
    ..To describe the scope and value of services provided by free clinics across the United States...
  3. ncbi Modular lifestyle intervention tool: a handheld tool to assist clinicians in providing patient-tailored counseling
    Steven W Heim
    Department of Family Medicine, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville 22908-0729, USA
    Ann Fam Med 3:S65-7. 2005
  4. ncbi Determinants of physician use of an ambulatory prescription expert system
    Joel M Schectman
    Department of Medicine, University of Virginia, P O Box 800744, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA
    Int J Med Inform 74:711-7. 2005
    ..To determine whether physician experience with and attitude towards computers is associated with adoption of a voluntary ambulatory prescription writing expert system...
  5. ncbi The Clinical Health Economics System Simulation (CHESS): a teaching tool for systems- and practice-based learning
    John D Voss
    Division of General Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Box 800744, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA
    Acad Med 80:129-34. 2005
    ..CHESS demonstrates the potential of computer simulation to teach health economics and other key elements of practice- and systems-based competencies...
  6. ncbi The effect of physician feedback and an action checklist on diabetes care measures
    Joel M Schectman
    Department of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA
    Am J Med Qual 19:207-13. 2004
    ..In conclusion, a simple physician feedback tool with action checklist can be both helpful and popular for improving rates of diabetes care guideline adherence. More complex interventions are likely required to improve diabetes outcomes...
  7. ncbi Patient safety in the ambulatory setting. A clinician-based approach
    Margaret L Plews-Ogan
    University of Virginia Health Systems, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA
    J Gen Intern Med 19:719-25. 2004
    ..To date, there is very little information on errors in the ambulatory setting and physicians have not traditionally participated actively in their reporting or analysis...
  8. ncbi Can prescription refill feedback to physicians improve patient adherence?
    Joel M Schectman
    Department of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville 22908, USA
    Am J Med Sci 327:19-24. 2004
    ..Although adherence to long-term drug therapy is an important issue, the means to facilitate its assessment and improvement in clinical practice remain a challenge...
  9. ncbi The association between diabetes metabolic control and drug adherence in an indigent population
    Joel M Schectman
    Department of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22908, USA
    Diabetes Care 25:1015-21. 2002
    ..Because low socioeconomic and minority populations have poorer diabetes outcomes and greater barriers to adherence, we examined the relationship between adherence and diabetes metabolic control in a large indigent population...
  10. ncbi Changing conversations: teaching safety and quality in residency training
    John D Voss
    Department of Medicine, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, Virginia 22908, USA
    Acad Med 83:1080-7. 2008
    ..This article is part of a theme issue of Academic Medicine on the Title VII health professions training programs...
  11. ncbi Development of a Web-based resident profiling tool to support training in practice-based learning and improvement
    Jason A Lyman
    Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA
    J Gen Intern Med 23:485-8. 2008
    ..5 [1.2] vs. 4.5 [0.5], p < .001, sign test) and information comparing their practice style to that of their peers (2.2 [1.2] vs. 4.6 [0.5], p < .001)...
  12. ncbi Evaluation and treatment of acute bronchitis at an academic teaching clinic
    Keri K Hall
    University of Virginia Health Systems, Charlottesville, Virginia 22908, USA
    Am J Med Sci 325:7-9. 2003
    ..Recently published guidelines will help curb use of antibiotics, but a more intensive intervention, including physician and patient education is probably necessary...
  13. ncbi Charlottesville Health Access: a locality-based model of health care navigation for the homeless
    Steven E Bishop
    University of Virginia School of Medicine, USA
    J Health Care Poor Underserved 20:958-63. 2009
    ..A community homeless shelter worked with faculty and students from the Univ. of Virginia Schools of Medicine and Nursing to create and run the program...
  14. ncbi Free clinics and the uninsured: the increasing demands of chronic illness
    Mohan M Nadkarni
    School of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA
    J Health Care Poor Underserved 14:165-74. 2003