2015
The Selling of Primary Care 2015
Kernan WN, Elnicki DM, Hauer KE. The Selling of Primary Care 2015. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2015, 30: 1376-1380. PMID: 26173527, PMCID: PMC4539323, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-015-3364-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical schoolsUndergraduate medical educationLearning environmentStudents' perceptionsTeaching environmentMore schoolsMedical educationMedical studentsCareer optionsAcademic health centersSchoolsPhysician shortagesSimplistic notionsEducationAbstractThe roleAdult primary careRisk-based contractsStudentsDiscussionCareerExcellencePerceptionOpportunitiesEnvironmentPrimary care
2011
Almost Internists: Analysis of Students Who Considered Internal Medicine but Chose Other Fields
Durning SJ, Elnicki DM, Cruess DF, Reddy S, Kernan WN, Harrell HE, Schwartz MD, Fagan MJ, Battistone M, Hauer KE. Almost Internists: Analysis of Students Who Considered Internal Medicine but Chose Other Fields. Academic Medicine 2011, 86: 194-200. PMID: 21169784, DOI: 10.1097/acm.0b013e3182045ee5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnalysis of VarianceCareer ChoiceClinical ClerkshipCross-Sectional StudiesDelivery of Health CareEducation, Medical, UndergraduateFactor Analysis, StatisticalFemaleHumansInternal MedicineLogistic ModelsMaleSpecializationStudents, MedicalSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesWorkforceConceptsEducational experienceCareer choiceCareer decisionsFourth-year medical studentsMedical student career choiceAnalysis of studentsNumber of studentsStudents' career choicesInternal medicineIM clerkshipStudent characteristicsMedical studentsU.S. institutionsStudentsIntellectual challengePatient's internistCareerAuthors' modelImportant underpinningExperienceChoosersPolicy makersSpecialtiesPercentage of varianceClerkship
2008
Factors Associated With Medical Students' Career Choices Regarding Internal Medicine
Hauer KE, Durning SJ, Kernan WN, Fagan MJ, Mintz M, O’Sullivan P, Battistone M, DeFer T, Elnicki M, Harrell H, Reddy S, Boscardin CK, Schwartz MD. Factors Associated With Medical Students' Career Choices Regarding Internal Medicine. JAMA 2008, 300: 1154-1164. PMID: 18780844, DOI: 10.1001/jama.300.10.1154.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStudents' career choicesCareer choiceEducational experienceCareer decision makingIM clerkshipMedical studentsFourth-year medical studentsMedical student career choiceGeneral internal medicineUS medical schoolsMedical student interestSubspecialty internal medicineInternal medicineStudent interestPrivate schoolsUS physician workforceMedical schoolsFavorable impressionStudentsCareerPhysician workforcePractice environmentClerkshipFavorable feelingsSchoolsDisagreement Between Students and Preceptors Regarding the Value of Teaching Behaviors for Ambulatory Care Settings
Kernan WN, Hershman W, Alper EJ, Lee MY, Viscoli CM, Perry JR, O'Connor PG. Disagreement Between Students and Preceptors Regarding the Value of Teaching Behaviors for Ambulatory Care Settings. Teaching And Learning In Medicine 2008, 20: 143-150. PMID: 18444201, DOI: 10.1080/10401330801991667.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPercentage of studentsTeaching behaviorsTeaching effectivenessU.S. schoolsClinical instructionMedical studentsStudentsPreceptorsDelegate responsibilityAmbulatory care settingsEarly negotiationsMutual satisfactionSchoolsInstructionLearningHistory takingAmbulatory careResponsibilityDiscussionRespondentsSatisfactionNegotiationsPurposeSettingTaking
2005
Student faculty rounds: a peer-mediated learning activity for internal medicine clerkships
Kernan WN, Quagliarello V, Green ML. Student faculty rounds: a peer-mediated learning activity for internal medicine clerkships. Medical Teacher 2005, 27: 140-144. PMID: 16019334, DOI: 10.1080/01421590500047047.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedicine clerkshipFaculty supervisorsSmall group teachingInternal medicine clerkshipEffective educational strategiesLearning activitiesClassroom curriculumEducational effectivenessStudents' abilityEducational objectivesLearning ConferenceInstructional formatStudent exposureFaculty guidanceEducational strategiesMedical studentsStudents FacultyAmbulatory componentStudentsClinical trainingClerkshipPopular conferencesSupervisorsPeersTopic