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R L Kravitz

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JAMA|August 26, 1992
Medical researchers and the media. Attitudes toward public dissemination of researchM S Wilkes, R L Kravitz
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics|September 14, 2007
Direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription drugs: balancing benefits and risks, and a way forwardR L Kravitz, R A Bell
Journal of General Internal Medicine|January 13, 2000
Patients' perceptions of omitted examinations and tests: A qualitative analysisR L Kravitz, E J Callahan
Medical Care|August 1, 1992
Duration and intensity of striking among participants in the Ontario, Canada doctors' strikeR L Kravitz, M F Shapiro
Journal of General Internal Medicine|August 1, 1995
Policies, practices, and attitudes of North American medical journal editorsM S Wilkes, R L Kravitz
JAMA|October 16, 1991
Malpractice claims data as a quality improvement tool. II. Is targeting effective?J E Rolph, R L Kravitz, K McGuigan
Western Journal of Nursing Research|October 1, 1992
Nurses' views of a public hospital nurses' strikeR L Kravitz, B Leake, B E Zawacki
JAMA|October 16, 1991
Malpractice claims data as a quality improvement tool. I. Epidemiology of error in four specialtiesR L Kravitz, J E Rolph, K McGuigan
Medical Care|September 12, 2000
A critique of current uses of health status for the assessment of treatment effectiveness and quality of careS H Kaplan, R L Kravitz, S Greenfield
Medical Care Research and Review : MCRR|January 22, 1998
Omission-related malpractice claims and the limits of defensive medicineR L Kravitz, J E Rolph, L Petersen
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JAMA|August 26, 1992
Medical researchers and the media. Attitudes toward public dissemination of researchM S Wilkes, R L Kravitz
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics|September 14, 2007
Direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription drugs: balancing benefits and risks, and a way forwardR L Kravitz, R A Bell
Journal of General Internal Medicine|January 13, 2000
Patients' perceptions of omitted examinations and tests: A qualitative analysisR L Kravitz, E J Callahan
Medical Care|August 1, 1992
Duration and intensity of striking among participants in the Ontario, Canada doctors' strikeR L Kravitz, M F Shapiro
Journal of General Internal Medicine|August 1, 1995
Policies, practices, and attitudes of North American medical journal editorsM S Wilkes, R L Kravitz
JAMA|October 16, 1991
Malpractice claims data as a quality improvement tool. II. Is targeting effective?J E Rolph, R L Kravitz, K McGuigan
Western Journal of Nursing Research|October 1, 1992
Nurses' views of a public hospital nurses' strikeR L Kravitz, B Leake, B E Zawacki
JAMA|October 16, 1991
Malpractice claims data as a quality improvement tool. I. Epidemiology of error in four specialtiesR L Kravitz, J E Rolph, K McGuigan
Medical Care|September 12, 2000
A critique of current uses of health status for the assessment of treatment effectiveness and quality of careS H Kaplan, R L Kravitz, S Greenfield
Medical Care Research and Review : MCRR|January 22, 1998
Omission-related malpractice claims and the limits of defensive medicineR L Kravitz, J E Rolph, L Petersen
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