1996
Predicting performance on the American Board of Internal Medicine Certifying Examination
Grossman R, Murata G, Fincher R, Norcini J, Kapsner C, Layne R, Seelig C, Gateley A. Predicting performance on the American Board of Internal Medicine Certifying Examination. Academic Medicine 1996, 71: s74-6. PMID: 8940940, DOI: 10.1097/00001888-199610000-00049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTeaching Dietary Counseling Skills to Residents: Patient and Physician Outcomes
Evans A, Rogers L, Peden J, Seelig C, Layne R, Levine M, Levin M, Grossman R, Darden P, Jackson S, Ammerman A, Settle M, Stritter F, Fletcher S, Group T. Teaching Dietary Counseling Skills to Residents: Patient and Physician Outcomes. American Journal Of Preventive Medicine 1996, 12: 259-265. PMID: 8874689, DOI: 10.1016/s0749-3797(18)30322-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCholesterol levelsBlood cholesterol levelsDietary counselingInternal medicine residentsClinic visitsContinuity care clinicPlacebo-controlled trialPatient clinic visitsHigh blood cholesterolMedicine residentsPatients' cholesterol levelsUniversity Medical CenterPercentage of physiciansResident physician knowledgePhysician counselingPatient's dietCare clinicsPatient knowledgeChart auditPatients' willingnessAdult outpatientsBlood cholesterolMedical Subject HeadingsPhysicians' knowledgePatient education
1995
Development and Validation of a Scaled Questionnaire for Evaluation of Residency Programs
SEELIG C, DuPRE C, ADELMAN H. Development and Validation of a Scaled Questionnaire for Evaluation of Residency Programs. Southern Medical Journal 1995, 88: 745-750. PMID: 7597480, DOI: 10.1097/00007611-199507000-00010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmotional distressMood statesGreater patient loadsLess satisfactionPOMS scoresMore stressDistressFactor analysisLearning environmentSatisfactionEducational processIssues increasesCommunity programsUniversity programsWorkloadQuestionnaireDejectionStressorsInternal medicine residentsProgramDepressionTrainingMedicine residentsDifferent programsPostgraduate year
1993
Changes Over Time in the Knowledge Acquisition Practices of Internists
SEELIG C. Changes Over Time in the Knowledge Acquisition Practices of Internists. Southern Medical Journal 1993, 86: 780-783. PMID: 8322087, DOI: 10.1097/00007611-199307000-00013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCritical appraisal knowledgeKnowledge acquisition practicesReading journalQuality of timeEducational interventionInformational needsReadingAcquisition practicesMore timeMedical residentsCritical readingJournal readingSkillsCME coursesControl groupInstructionAttitudesPractical guidelinesKnowledgeInterventionQuestionnaire
1992
Changes in Residents' Attitudes in Response to Residency Program Modifications: A Prospective Study
SEELIG C. Changes in Residents' Attitudes in Response to Residency Program Modifications: A Prospective Study. Southern Medical Journal 1992, 85: 972-975. PMID: 1411738, DOI: 10.1097/00007611-199210000-00010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNight floatProspective studyInternal medicine residency training programsResidency training programsWard rotationsYears of trainingResident yearResidency stressResidency trainingResidency programsProgram modificationsSignificant changesSuch questionnairesClosed-ended questionnaireTraining programResidents' attitudesYearsQuestionnaireQuestionnaire responsesResponseNoon conferencesResidents' responsesSpecific questionsResidentsDietary counseling of hypercholesterolemic patients by internal medicine residents
Levine M, Grossman R, Darden P, Jackson S, Peden J, Ammerman A, Levin M, Layne R, Rogers L, Seelig C, Evans A, Settle M, Fletcher S. Dietary counseling of hypercholesterolemic patients by internal medicine residents. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 1992, 7: 511-516. PMID: 1403207, DOI: 10.1007/bf02599455.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInternal medicine residentsDietary counselingHypercholesterolemic patientsMedicine residentsInternal medicine residency programsSelf-administered questionnaire surveyDietary factsOutpatient continuity clinicsDietary therapyMedicine residency programsPercent of residentsContinuity clinicPatientsBehavior modification techniquesCounselingResidency programsCounseling skillsFrequent useResidentsEducational materialsHypercholesterolemiaMedical schoolsClinicTherapyValidity of the in-training examination for predicting american board of internal medicine certifying examination scores
Grossman R, Fincher R, Layne R, Seelig C, Berkowitz L, Levine M. Validity of the in-training examination for predicting american board of internal medicine certifying examination scores. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 1992, 7: 63-67. PMID: 1548550, DOI: 10.1007/bf02599105.Peer-Reviewed Original Research