2024
Are Medical School Curricula Adapting With Their Students? A Survey on How Medical Students Study and How it Relates to USMLE Step 1 Scores
Halperin S, Zhu J, Francis J, Grauer J. Are Medical School Curricula Adapting With Their Students? A Survey on How Medical Students Study and How it Relates to USMLE Step 1 Scores. Journal Of Medical Education And Curricular Development 2024, 11: 23821205241228455. PMID: 38268729, PMCID: PMC10807313, DOI: 10.1177/23821205241228455.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUnited States Medical Licensing ExaminationStudents studyMedical student studiesMedical schoolsMedical studentsPreclinical curriculumStep 1 scoresCross-sectional survey studyUnited States medical schoolsUnited States medical studentsStates medical schoolsMedical school curriculumSchool curriculumResources studentsSchool informationEquitable supportAttend schoolCurriculumHigher USMLE Step 1 scoresSchoolStudentsUnited States Medical Licensing Examination Step 1 scoresSchool styleUSMLE Step 1 scoresMedical Licensing Examination
2021
Prevalence of Anxiety and Depression Among Medical Students During the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study
Halperin SJ, Henderson MN, Prenner S, Grauer JN. Prevalence of Anxiety and Depression Among Medical Students During the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study. Journal Of Medical Education And Curricular Development 2021, 8: 2382120521991150. PMID: 33644399, PMCID: PMC7890732, DOI: 10.1177/2382120521991150.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrevalence of anxietyCOVID-19 pandemicPre-clinical studentsMedian PHQ-9 scoreMental healthPHQ-9 scoresPatient Health QuestionnaireCross-sectional studyGAD-7 scoresCOVID-19Generalized anxiety disorderMental health risksPublic health emergencyHealth QuestionnaireMedical studentsCurrent studyDepression symptomsDemographic dataAnxiety disordersPsychological stressHealth emergencyCertain cohortsCOVID-19 eraDepressionUnited States medical students
2014
Improving visual estimates of cervical spine range of motion.
Hirsch BP, Webb ML, Bohl DD, Fu M, Buerba RA, Gruskay JA, Grauer JN. Improving visual estimates of cervical spine range of motion. The American Journal Of Orthopedics 2014, 43: e261-5. PMID: 25379754.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCervical spine ROMCervical spine rangeSpine ROMSpine rangeTraining sessionsSurgical outcomesCervical conditionsFunctional impairmentHealthy subjectsPermanent impairmentClinical practiceClinical acceptanceAssociated costsImpairmentMonthsFull motionVisual assessmentVisual estimationROMSessionsMedical studentsSubjectsVisual estimatesCliniciansSurgeons