2023
An Educational Needs Assessment of Telehealth in Primary Care Among US Internal Medicine Residents
Hindman D, Windish D, Michtalik H, Bertram A, Prichett L, Pahwa A. An Educational Needs Assessment of Telehealth in Primary Care Among US Internal Medicine Residents. Southern Medical Journal 2023, 116: 511-517. PMID: 37263616, DOI: 10.14423/smj.0000000000001568.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCOVID-19Cross-Sectional StudiesHumansInternship and ResidencyNeeds AssessmentPrimary Health CareTelemedicineUnited StatesConceptsCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemicDisease 2019 pandemicPrimary careTelehealth usePatient resourcesTelehealth practiceCross-sectional needs assessment surveyUS internal medicine residentsResident continuity clinicPhysical examination techniquesResidency programsResident confidence levelsInternal medicine residency programsInternal medicine residentsPatient barriersTelephone visitsIM residency programsMedical managementVisit careMedicine residency programsVideo visitsClinic resourcesContinuity clinicHistory takingPsychosocial supportA survey of motivational interviewing training experiences among internal medicine residents
Chan C, Windish D. A survey of motivational interviewing training experiences among internal medicine residents. Patient Education And Counseling 2023, 112: 107738. PMID: 37028175, DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2023.107738.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
Training in Safe Opioid Prescribing and Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder in Internal Medicine Residencies: a National Survey of Program Directors
Windish DM, Catalanotti JS, Zaas A, Kisielewski M, Moriarty JP. Training in Safe Opioid Prescribing and Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder in Internal Medicine Residencies: a National Survey of Program Directors. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2021, 37: 2650-2660. PMID: 34729698, PMCID: PMC8562932, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-021-07102-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnalgesics, OpioidBuprenorphineCross-Sectional StudiesHumansInternship and ResidencyOpioid-Related DisordersPractice Patterns, Physicians'ConceptsTreatment of OUDSafe opioid prescribingOpioid use disorderBuprenorphine waiver trainingWaiver trainingInternal medicine residency programsOpioid prescribingMedicine residency programsUse disordersClinical experienceAddiction medicine clinicResultsThe response rateInpatient consult serviceKey ResultsThe response rateResidency programsInternal medicine traineesUS internal medicine residency programsPain managementInternal medicine residencyMedicine clinicOpioid epidemicConsult serviceProgram directorsResponse rateRepresentative survey
2011
Optimal Methods to Screen Men and Women for Intimate Partner Violence: Results From an Internal Medicine Residency Continuity Clinic
Kapur NA, Windish DM. Optimal Methods to Screen Men and Women for Intimate Partner Violence: Results From an Internal Medicine Residency Continuity Clinic. Journal Of Interpersonal Violence 2011, 26: 2335-2352. PMID: 21712340, DOI: 10.1177/0886260510383034.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcademic Medical CentersAdolescentAdultAgedAged, 80 and overConnecticutCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleHumansInternal MedicineInternship and ResidencyLogistic ModelsMaleMedical History TakingMiddle AgedPsychological TestsSex OffensesSurveys and QuestionnairesUrban PopulationViolenceYoung AdultConceptsInternal medicine residency continuity clinicsResidency continuity clinicsSelf-administered questionnairePartner violence screenContinuity clinicMultivariable logistic regression modelIntimate partner violence screeningGroup of patientsPrimary care providersPrimary care settingPartner violence screeningIPV prevalenceCross-sectional studyLogistic regression modelsFace clinical encountersAdult patientsFemale patientsResident clinicScreen menCare settingsHigher oddsCare providersViolence screeningPatientsScreening instrumentAssociation of Patient Recognition of Inpatient Physicians with Knowledge and Satisfaction
Windish DM, Olson DP. Association of Patient Recognition of Inpatient Physicians with Knowledge and Satisfaction. Journal For Healthcare Quality 2011, 33: 44-49. PMID: 22414019, DOI: 10.1111/j.1945-1474.2010.00123.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPercent of patientsPatient recognitionReadmission ratesPatient knowledgeHospital Consumer AssessmentKnowledge of diagnosisCross-sectional surveyKnowledge of providersPatient satisfactionInpatient physiciansHospital providersHealthcare providersMultivariate analysisPatientsCare decisionsConsumer AssessmentSystem surveyCareDiagnosisProvider rolesComplete involvementProvider namesProvidersAssociationPercentHealth Care Utilization and Unhealthy Behaviors Among Victims of Sexual Assault in Connecticut: Results from a Population-Based Sample
Kapur NA, Windish DM. Health Care Utilization and Unhealthy Behaviors Among Victims of Sexual Assault in Connecticut: Results from a Population-Based Sample. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2011, 26: 524-530. PMID: 21222047, PMCID: PMC3077497, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-010-1614-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth care utilizationCare utilizationUnhealthy behaviorsBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemPrimary care health servicesRisk Factor Surveillance SystemPopulation-based studyCare health servicesHigh-risk groupPublic health outreach programsPARTICIPANTSCross-sectional studyCommunity-level interventionsHealth care servicesHealth outreach programsState-wide representative sampleRoutine checkupConnecticut adultsLifetime prevalenceHigh riskSociodemographic factorsConnecticut residentsHealth servicesAdultsSexual assaultSurveillance system
2010
Communication Discrepancies Between Physicians and Hospitalized Patients
Olson DP, Windish DM. Communication Discrepancies Between Physicians and Hospitalized Patients. JAMA Internal Medicine 2010, 170: 1302-1307. PMID: 20696951, DOI: 10.1001/archinternmed.2010.239.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient knowledgeInpatient careExperiences of inpatientsPatient-physician communicationInternal medicine residentsPhysician assessmentNew medicationsPatient awarenessMain physicianPatient's perspectivePhysician impressionDecreased qualityHospital SurveyPatients' fearsMost physiciansPatientsPhysiciansAdverse effectsCareMedicine residentsHouse staffMedicationsSignificant differencesTwo-thirdsDiagnosis
2008
Do Fears of Malpractice Litigation Influence Teaching Behaviors?
Reed DA, Windish DM, Levine RB, Kravet SJ, Wolfe L, Wright SM. Do Fears of Malpractice Litigation Influence Teaching Behaviors? Teaching And Learning In Medicine 2008, 20: 205-211. PMID: 18615293, DOI: 10.1080/10401330802199443.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2007
Medicine Residents' Understanding of the Biostatistics and Results in the Medical Literature
Windish DM, Huot SJ, Green ML. Medicine Residents' Understanding of the Biostatistics and Results in the Medical Literature. JAMA 2007, 298: 1010-1022. PMID: 17785646, DOI: 10.1001/jama.298.9.1010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical literatureKaplan-Meier analysisAdjusted odds ratioMultivariate regression analysisCross-sectional surveyResidency programsOverall mean percentageInternal medicine residentsMale sexIndividual knowledge questionsOdds ratioRelative riskMAIN OUTCOMEClinical informationClinical researchMean percentageGeneral medicine facultyMedicine residentsAdditional advanced degreesResidents' understandingUniversity-based training programRegression analysisKnowledge questionsResidents' abilityPercentage of questions
2004
Do Clerkship Directors Think Medical Students Are Prepared for the Clerkship Years?
Windish DM, Paulman PM, Goroll AH, Bass EB. Do Clerkship Directors Think Medical Students Are Prepared for the Clerkship Years? Academic Medicine 2004, 79: 56-61. PMID: 14690998, DOI: 10.1097/00001888-200401000-00013.Peer-Reviewed Original Research