2002
Teaching Resident Physicians to Provide Exercise Counseling
Rogers LQ, Bailey JE, Gutin B, Johnson KC, Levine MA, Milan F, Seelig CB, Sherman SE. Teaching Resident Physicians to Provide Exercise Counseling. Academic Medicine 2002, 77: 841-844. PMID: 12176702, DOI: 10.1097/00001888-200208000-00019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExercise counselingResident physiciansInternal medicine resident physiciansBenefits of exerciseSignificant predictorsPostgraduate yearSelf-administered questionnaireResident physicians' perceptionsClinic patientsPhysician genderPhysicians' perceptionsPhysician confidencePatientsFuture educational programsPhysician practicesPhysician's responsibilityPhysiciansPersonal habitsCounselingPearson correlation coefficientExercisePredictorsImportant predictorCounseling skillsU.S. training programs
1994
A program for teaching residents to provide dietary counseling for hypercholesterolemic patients
Rogers L, Peden J, Seelig C, Grossman R, Levin M, Evans A, Fletcher S, Stritter F, Ammerman A, Settle M, Levine M, Darden P, Jackson S, Layne R. A program for teaching residents to provide dietary counseling for hypercholesterolemic patients. Teaching And Learning In Medicine 1994, 6: 277-282. DOI: 10.1080/10401339409539694.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEducational materialsAdult learningSelf-efficacy theoryPediatric resident physiciansSelf-efficacy issuesEducational programsEvaluation formProgramResidents' useExcellent acceptanceResident physiciansCounseling strategiesInternal medicinePhysician educationBeneficial additionCurriculumEducationBehavioral modification techniquesInstructionLearningBanduraDietary counselingHypercholesterolemic patientsManagement of hypercholesterolemiaCounseling