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Stephen G Henry

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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics|July 14, 2006
Recognizing tacit knowledge in medical epistemologyStephen G Henry
JAMA|January 27, 2011
A piece of my mind. The tyranny of realityStephen G Henry
Medical Humanities Review|November 13, 2007
Undoing the misdescription of medicineStephen G Henry
Journal of General Internal Medicine|March 9, 2016
Evaluating the Risks of Opioid Use for Chronic Pain: Moving Beyond OverdoseStephen G Henry
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|April 7, 2010
Polanyi's tacit knowing and the relevance of epistemology to clinical medicineStephen G Henry
JAMA|November 3, 2005
A piece of my mind. Playing doctorStephen G Henry
American Journal of Public Health|November 13, 2025
The Patients Are Ready, but the System Is Not: Closing the Gap Between Opioid Overdose Prevention and RecoveryStephen G Henry, Aimee Moulin
Journal of General Internal Medicine|January 11, 2012
How much time do low-income patients and primary care physicians actually spend discussing pain? A direct observation studyStephen G Henry, Susan Eggly
The Journal of Pain|April 30, 2013
The effect of discussing pain on patient-physician communication in a low-income, black, primary care patient populationStephen G Henry, Susan Eggly
Translational Research : the Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|March 25, 2021
Assessing opioid overdose risk: a review of clinical prediction models utilizing patient-level dataIraklis Erik Tseregounis, Stephen G Henry
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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics|July 14, 2006
Recognizing tacit knowledge in medical epistemologyStephen G Henry
JAMA|January 27, 2011
A piece of my mind. The tyranny of realityStephen G Henry
Medical Humanities Review|November 13, 2007
Undoing the misdescription of medicineStephen G Henry
Journal of General Internal Medicine|March 9, 2016
Evaluating the Risks of Opioid Use for Chronic Pain: Moving Beyond OverdoseStephen G Henry
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|April 7, 2010
Polanyi's tacit knowing and the relevance of epistemology to clinical medicineStephen G Henry
JAMA|November 3, 2005
A piece of my mind. Playing doctorStephen G Henry
American Journal of Public Health|November 13, 2025
The Patients Are Ready, but the System Is Not: Closing the Gap Between Opioid Overdose Prevention and RecoveryStephen G Henry, Aimee Moulin
Journal of General Internal Medicine|January 11, 2012
How much time do low-income patients and primary care physicians actually spend discussing pain? A direct observation studyStephen G Henry, Susan Eggly
The Journal of Pain|April 30, 2013
The effect of discussing pain on patient-physician communication in a low-income, black, primary care patient populationStephen G Henry, Susan Eggly
Translational Research : the Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|March 25, 2021
Assessing opioid overdose risk: a review of clinical prediction models utilizing patient-level dataIraklis Erik Tseregounis, Stephen G Henry
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