2008
Racial and ethnic differences in personal cervical cancer screening amongst post-graduate physicians: Results from a cross-sectional survey
Ross JS, Nuñez-Smith M, Forsyth BA, Rosenbaum JR. Racial and ethnic differences in personal cervical cancer screening amongst post-graduate physicians: Results from a cross-sectional survey. BMC Public Health 2008, 8: 378. PMID: 18973674, PMCID: PMC2590615, DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-8-378.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCervical cancer screeningCervical cancerCross-sectional surveyCancer screeningCervical cancer screening recommendationsEthnic differencesCancer screening recommendationsPerceptions of adherenceNon-significant tendencyScreening recommendationsUniversity HospitalEthnic disparitiesPhysiciansWomenCancerLess adherentAdherenceConvenience sampleHealth careCareScreeningBackgroundRacialAsiansRecommendationsResultsOverall
2006
Description of a Research‐Based Health Activism Curriculum for Medical Students
S. SS, Ross JS, Lurie P, Sacajiu G. Description of a Research‐Based Health Activism Curriculum for Medical Students. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2006, 21: 1325-1328. PMID: 16961754, PMCID: PMC1924746, DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2006.00608.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical studentsStudent projectsCurriculumCore facultyStudentsRole modelsAdvocacy planAlbert Einstein CollegeSystem reformAcademic institutionsResearch methodsResearch questionsHealth system reformResearch proposalsMontefiore Medical CenterReformU.S. health systemEquitable health policiesUniversity HospitalMedical CenterFacultyHealth systemSkillsHealth policyCollege
2005
BRIEF REPORT: Housestaff Adherence to Cervical Cancer Screening Recommendations
Ross JS, Forsyth BA, Rosenbaum JR. BRIEF REPORT: Housestaff Adherence to Cervical Cancer Screening Recommendations. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2005, 21: 68-70. PMID: 16423127, PMCID: PMC1484609, DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2005.0279.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCervical cancer screening recommendationsCancer screening recommendationsPreventive careUSPSTF recommendationsScreening recommendationsCervical cancer screeningPerceptions of adherenceCross-sectional surveyPrimary outcomeCervical diseaseUniversity HospitalCancer screeningLow adherenceScreening behaviorPostgraduate trainingGreater riskLack of timeSmall subgroupHousestaffConvenience sampleAdherenceCareLong work hoursScreeningClinical education