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Michael Parchman

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Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|March 21, 2013
Effects of family presence on the content and dynamics of the clinical encounter among diabetic patientsDavid Katerndahl, Michael Parchman
The American Journal of Medicine|October 10, 2018
Team-Based Primary Care for the Multimorbid Patient: Matching Complexity With ComplexityLinnaea Schuttner, Michael Parchman
Comprehensive Psychiatry|September 7, 2002
The ability of the stress process model to explain mental health outcomesDavid A Katerndahl, Michael Parchman
BMJ Quality & Safety|January 15, 2018
Low-value care: an intractable global problem with no quick fixJohn N Mafi, Michael Parchman
The Diabetes Educator|September 29, 2009
Organizational factors associated with self-management behaviors in diabetes primary care clinicsAmer A Kaissi, Michael Parchman
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|March 31, 2009
Are elements of the chronic care model associated with cardiovascular risk factor control in type 2 diabetes?Michael Parchman, Amer A Kaissi
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|June 17, 2006
Assessing chronic illness care for diabetes in primary care clinicsAmer A Kaissi, Michael Parchman
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|September 18, 2010
Trends in the perceived complexity of primary health care: a secondary analysisDavid Katerndahl, Michael Parchman, Robert Wood
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM|January 7, 2009
Perceived complexity of care, perceived autonomy, and career satisfaction among primary care physiciansDavid Katerndahl, Michael Parchman, Robert Wood
Family Medicine|May 6, 2003
Family medicine and research: from here to eternityMichael Parchman, David Katerndahl, Anne Larme
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Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|March 21, 2013
Effects of family presence on the content and dynamics of the clinical encounter among diabetic patientsDavid Katerndahl, Michael Parchman
The American Journal of Medicine|October 10, 2018
Team-Based Primary Care for the Multimorbid Patient: Matching Complexity With ComplexityLinnaea Schuttner, Michael Parchman
Comprehensive Psychiatry|September 7, 2002
The ability of the stress process model to explain mental health outcomesDavid A Katerndahl, Michael Parchman
BMJ Quality & Safety|January 15, 2018
Low-value care: an intractable global problem with no quick fixJohn N Mafi, Michael Parchman
The Diabetes Educator|September 29, 2009
Organizational factors associated with self-management behaviors in diabetes primary care clinicsAmer A Kaissi, Michael Parchman
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|March 31, 2009
Are elements of the chronic care model associated with cardiovascular risk factor control in type 2 diabetes?Michael Parchman, Amer A Kaissi
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|June 17, 2006
Assessing chronic illness care for diabetes in primary care clinicsAmer A Kaissi, Michael Parchman
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|September 18, 2010
Trends in the perceived complexity of primary health care: a secondary analysisDavid Katerndahl, Michael Parchman, Robert Wood
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM|January 7, 2009
Perceived complexity of care, perceived autonomy, and career satisfaction among primary care physiciansDavid Katerndahl, Michael Parchman, Robert Wood
Family Medicine|May 6, 2003
Family medicine and research: from here to eternityMichael Parchman, David Katerndahl, Anne Larme
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