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Justin L Sewell

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Medical Education|March 31, 2021
Going with the cognitive (load theory) flowJustin L Sewell
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology : the Official Clinical Practice Journal of the American Gastroenterological Association|July 10, 2023
A Practical Approach to Disseminating Gastroenterology Education ScholarshipJustin L Sewell
Chest|June 9, 2024
Cognitive Load in the ICUJustin L Sewell
Gastroenterology|November 26, 2009
Of blemishes and bowels: isotretinoin and inflammatory bowel diseaseJustin L Sewell, Uma Mahadevan
Gastroenterology|June 2, 2009
A new answer to an old question: azathioprine withdrawal in quiescent Crohn's diseaseJustin L Sewell, Uma Mahadevan
Gastroenterology|December 9, 2008
Infliximab and surgical complications: truth or perception?Justin L Sewell, Uma Mahadevan
Frontline Gastroenterology|March 15, 2024
Senior trainee as endoscopy teacher: impact on trainee learning and attending experienceColin Feuille, Justin L Sewell
Gastroenterology|May 20, 2023
How to Effectively Engage With Preclinical Medical LearnersAndrew W Tai, Justin L Sewell
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|February 8, 2022
Endoscopy Teaching Competencies for Junior Faculty: Outstanding Endoscopy Teaching Is Within Your SCOPENavin L Kumar, Justin L Sewell
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|December 5, 2013
The effects of race and socioeconomic status on immunomodulator and anti-tumor necrosis factor use among ambulatory patients with inflammatory bowel disease in the United StatesKirk K Lin, Justin L Sewell
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Medical Education|March 31, 2021
Going with the cognitive (load theory) flowJustin L Sewell
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology : the Official Clinical Practice Journal of the American Gastroenterological Association|July 10, 2023
A Practical Approach to Disseminating Gastroenterology Education ScholarshipJustin L Sewell
Chest|June 9, 2024
Cognitive Load in the ICUJustin L Sewell
Gastroenterology|November 26, 2009
Of blemishes and bowels: isotretinoin and inflammatory bowel diseaseJustin L Sewell, Uma Mahadevan
Gastroenterology|June 2, 2009
A new answer to an old question: azathioprine withdrawal in quiescent Crohn's diseaseJustin L Sewell, Uma Mahadevan
Gastroenterology|December 9, 2008
Infliximab and surgical complications: truth or perception?Justin L Sewell, Uma Mahadevan
Frontline Gastroenterology|March 15, 2024
Senior trainee as endoscopy teacher: impact on trainee learning and attending experienceColin Feuille, Justin L Sewell
Gastroenterology|May 20, 2023
How to Effectively Engage With Preclinical Medical LearnersAndrew W Tai, Justin L Sewell
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|February 8, 2022
Endoscopy Teaching Competencies for Junior Faculty: Outstanding Endoscopy Teaching Is Within Your SCOPENavin L Kumar, Justin L Sewell
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|December 5, 2013
The effects of race and socioeconomic status on immunomodulator and anti-tumor necrosis factor use among ambulatory patients with inflammatory bowel disease in the United StatesKirk K Lin, Justin L Sewell
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