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Carmen L Lewis

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North Carolina Medical Journal|June 4, 2009
Promoting informed decision-making in a primary care practice by implementing decision aidsCarmen L Lewis, Michael P Pignone
The American Journal of Medicine|April 21, 2009
Using quality improvement techniques to increase colon cancer screeningMichael P Pignone, Carmen L Lewis
Archives of Internal Medicine|October 24, 2007
Maximizing informed cancer screening decisionsLouise C Walter, Carmen L Lewis
The American Journal of Medicine|October 1, 2005
Screening for colorectal, breast, and cervical cancer in the elderly: a review of the evidenceLouise C Walter, Carmen L Lewis, Mary B Barton
JAMA Internal Medicine|August 5, 2014
Real-world evidence about potential psychosocial harms of lung cancer screening--replyRussell P Harris, Stacey L Sheridan, Carmen L Lewis
Journal of Community Health|September 14, 2010
Organizational change: a way to increase colon, breast and cervical cancer screening in primary care practicesAna Maria Arroyave, Eribeth K Penaranda, Carmen L Lewis
Medical Care Research and Review : MCRR|November 6, 2012
Supporting shared decisions when clinical evidence is lowMary C Politi, Carmen L Lewis, Dominick L Frosch
Journal of General Internal Medicine|February 8, 2005
Asking family about memory loss. Is it helpful?Lea C Watson, Carmen L Lewis, Gerda G Fillenbaum
Journal of General Internal Medicine|December 23, 2003
A randomized comparison of patients' understanding of number needed to treat and other common risk reduction formatsStacey L Sheridan, Michael P Pignone, Carmen L Lewis
Journal of General Internal Medicine|May 14, 2009
Physicians' decisions about continuing or stopping colon cancer screening in the elderly: a qualitative studyCarmen L Lewis, Jennifer Griffith, Michael P Pignone, et al.
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North Carolina Medical Journal|June 4, 2009
Promoting informed decision-making in a primary care practice by implementing decision aidsCarmen L Lewis, Michael P Pignone
The American Journal of Medicine|April 21, 2009
Using quality improvement techniques to increase colon cancer screeningMichael P Pignone, Carmen L Lewis
Archives of Internal Medicine|October 24, 2007
Maximizing informed cancer screening decisionsLouise C Walter, Carmen L Lewis
The American Journal of Medicine|October 1, 2005
Screening for colorectal, breast, and cervical cancer in the elderly: a review of the evidenceLouise C Walter, Carmen L Lewis, Mary B Barton
JAMA Internal Medicine|August 5, 2014
Real-world evidence about potential psychosocial harms of lung cancer screening--replyRussell P Harris, Stacey L Sheridan, Carmen L Lewis
Journal of Community Health|September 14, 2010
Organizational change: a way to increase colon, breast and cervical cancer screening in primary care practicesAna Maria Arroyave, Eribeth K Penaranda, Carmen L Lewis
Medical Care Research and Review : MCRR|November 6, 2012
Supporting shared decisions when clinical evidence is lowMary C Politi, Carmen L Lewis, Dominick L Frosch
Journal of General Internal Medicine|February 8, 2005
Asking family about memory loss. Is it helpful?Lea C Watson, Carmen L Lewis, Gerda G Fillenbaum
Journal of General Internal Medicine|December 23, 2003
A randomized comparison of patients' understanding of number needed to treat and other common risk reduction formatsStacey L Sheridan, Michael P Pignone, Carmen L Lewis
Journal of General Internal Medicine|May 14, 2009
Physicians' decisions about continuing or stopping colon cancer screening in the elderly: a qualitative studyCarmen L Lewis, Jennifer Griffith, Michael P Pignone, et al.
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