2022
Mini-Residencies to Improve Care for Women Veterans: A Decade of Re-Educating Veterans Health Administration Primary Care Providers
Manwell L, McNeil M, Gerber MR, Iqbal S, Schrager S, Staropoli C, Brown R, Veet L, Haskell S, Hayes P, Carnes M. Mini-Residencies to Improve Care for Women Veterans: A Decade of Re-Educating Veterans Health Administration Primary Care Providers. Journal Of Women's Health 2022, 31: 991-1002. PMID: 35049359, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2021.0033.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultFemaleHumansInternship and ResidencyPrimary Health CareUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsVeteransVeterans HealthWomen's HealthConceptsPrimary care providersProvision of careWomen veteransCare providersMini-ResidencyHealth careVeterans Health AdministrationWomen's health careSix-month dataPre-post responsesPelvic examinationMore breastPost-training surveysWomen's healthHealth AdministrationTraining programVeteran carePractice changeCareVeteransClinical trainingWomenProgram contentParticipant comfortDidactic presentations
2004
A Novel Program to Increase the Number of Women Patients Seen by Residents in a VA Hospital
Haskell SG, Reisman AB. A Novel Program to Increase the Number of Women Patients Seen by Residents in a VA Hospital. Academic Medicine 2004, 79: 851-854. PMID: 15326008, DOI: 10.1097/00001888-200409000-00007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInternal medicine residentsFemale patientsHealth centersVA hospitalsVA primary care clinicsMedical groupVA women's clinicsMedicine residentsPrimary care clinicsVeterans Affairs hospitalNumber of patientsWomen's health centersInternal medicine programsCare clinicsProgram patientsWives of veteransOutpatient careWomen patientsWomen's clinicLongitudinal clinicOutpatient trainingPatientsYale University SchoolClinicFourth week