2021
An Advanced Communication Skills Workshop Using Standardized Patients for Senior Medical Students
Talwalkar JS, Fortin AH, Morrison LJ, Kliger A, Rosenthal DI, Murtha T, Ellman MS. An Advanced Communication Skills Workshop Using Standardized Patients for Senior Medical Students. MedEdPORTAL 2021, 17: 11163. PMID: 34124349, PMCID: PMC8155077, DOI: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11163.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommunicationEducation, Medical, UndergraduateFeedbackHumansInternship and ResidencyStudents, Medical
2020
Assessing Advanced Communication Skills via Objective Structured Clinical Examination: A Comparison of Faculty Versus Self, Peer, and Standardized Patient Assessors
Talwalkar JS, Murtha TD, Prozora S, Fortin AH, Morrison LJ, Ellman MS. Assessing Advanced Communication Skills via Objective Structured Clinical Examination: A Comparison of Faculty Versus Self, Peer, and Standardized Patient Assessors. Teaching And Learning In Medicine 2020, 32: 294-307. PMID: 32141335, DOI: 10.1080/10401334.2019.1704763.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
Preclinical Medical Students’ Diverse Educational and Emotional Responses to a Required Hospice Experience
Tse CS, Morrison LJ, Ellman MS. Preclinical Medical Students’ Diverse Educational and Emotional Responses to a Required Hospice Experience. American Journal Of Hospice And Palliative Medicine® 2016, 34: 704-712. PMID: 27235456, DOI: 10.1177/1049909116652574.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAttitude of Health PersonnelEducation, Medical, UndergraduateEmotionsFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHospice CareHumansMaleQualitative ResearchStudents, MedicalConceptsPreclinical medical studentsHospice care experiencesPreclinical studentsMedical studentsEmotional responsesMedical students' knowledgeStudents' knowledgePreclinical exposureReflective responsesStudentsAcademic cohortHospice sitesEmotional promptsNegative emotionsMixed emotionsEmotional reactionsSad/Hospice experienceSalient themesSkillsCore aspectsEleven themesEmotionsPromptsAttitudes
2014
Raising the Bar for the Care of Seriously Ill Patients
Schaefer KG, Chittenden EH, Sullivan AM, Periyakoil VS, Morrison LJ, Carey EC, Sanchez-Reilly S, Block SD. Raising the Bar for the Care of Seriously Ill Patients. Academic Medicine 2014, 89: 1024-1031. PMID: 24979171, PMCID: PMC4077186, DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000000271.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsClinical CompetenceCurriculumEducation, Medical, UndergraduateFamily PracticeFemaleHumansInternal MedicineInternship and ResidencyMalePalliative CareConceptsPalliative care competenciesPalliative care expertsCare competenciesCare expertsPain/symptom managementFM residentsPalliative care specialistsNational cross-sectional surveySeriously Ill PatientsPalliative care curriculumLife-threatening illnessQuality of careCross-sectional surveyNational surveyFamily medicine residentsMedical studentsPain managementIll patientsSymptom managementCare specialistsInternal medicineMedicine residentsCare curriculumResident competencyPatients
2013
The Utility of Reflective Writing after a Palliative Care Experience: Can We Assess Medical Students' Professionalism?
Braun UK, Gill AC, Teal CR, Morrison LJ. The Utility of Reflective Writing after a Palliative Care Experience: Can We Assess Medical Students' Professionalism? Journal Of Palliative Medicine 2013, 16: 1342-1349. PMID: 23937062, PMCID: PMC3822362, DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2012.0462.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCurriculumEducation, Medical, UndergraduateEmpathyFemaleHumansMalePalliative CareProfessional CompetenceStudents, MedicalWritingConceptsStudent reflective writingReflective writingStudent professionalismProfessionalism competenciesProfessional attitudesMedical education leadersMedical student professionalismEducation leadersStudent progressStudent reflectionsClinical experienceSummative assessmentReflective essaysMedical schoolsMedical studentsProfessional practiceCompetency domainsAssessment strategiesProfessionalismMore rich informationStudentsWritingCompetenciesThematic categoriesPalliative care experience
2012
A Required Third-Year Medical Student Palliative Care Curriculum Impacts Knowledge and Attitudes
Morrison LJ, Thompson BM, Gill AC. A Required Third-Year Medical Student Palliative Care Curriculum Impacts Knowledge and Attitudes. Journal Of Palliative Medicine 2012, 15: 784-789. PMID: 22686121, DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2011.0482.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCurriculumEducation, Medical, UndergraduateFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansMalePalliative CareSurveys and QuestionnairesTerminal CareWisconsinConceptsPalliative care curriculumPatient experiencePalliative care educational interventionCare curriculumBetter patient outcomesClinical palliative carePalliative care workshopLife care trainingPain knowledgeMedical students' knowledgePalliative carePatient outcomesThanatophobia ScaleCrossover designCare workshopCare trainingIntervention componentsTime pointsEducational interventionMeasures ANOVAMeaningful outcomesThird-year medical studentsSignificant increaseSignificant interaction effectMonths