Bowman, Marjorie A.
Marjorie A Bowman researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-1945-9212
VIAF ID: 20293271 (Personal)
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Works
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Acceptance of a community-based navigator program for cancer control among urban African Americans. | |
Acupuncture expectancy scale: development and preliminary validation in China. | |
Answers to common clinical questions | |
Assessment of the patient-doctor interaction scale for measuring patient satisfaction | |
Bread and Butter of Family Medicine: Guidelines, Population Screening, Diagnostic Evaluations, and Practice Models. | |
Cardiovascular diseases and other evidence for primary care clinical practice. | |
Change, lack of change, and creating optimal change out of chaos | |
Chronic disease: increasing prevalence yet better control | |
Clinical revenue investment in biomedical research: lessons from two academic medical centers | |
Collective efficacy and obesity-related health behaviors in a community sample of African Americans | |
The complexity of family medicine care | |
Content usage and the most frequently read articles of 2014 | |
Continuing education for health professionals as part of a broader experiment in health education--Health Care Expo '85: a case report. | |
Delivery of survivorship care by primary care physicians: the perspective of breast cancer patients | |
The effect of educational preparation on physician performance with a sexually transmitted disease-simulated patient | |
Electroacupuncture Versus Gabapentin for Hot Flashes Among Breast Cancer Survivors: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial | |
Estimates of physician requirements for 1990 for the specialties of neurology, anesthesiology, nuclear medicine, pathology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and radiology. A further application of the GMENAC methodology | |
Expectancy in real and sham electroacupuncture: does believing make it so? | |
Family physicians improve patient health care quality and outcomes. | |
Family practice is a highly complex business. | |
Focus on clinical practice: improving the quality of care. | |
Good for women, good for men, bad for people: Simpson's paradox and the importance of sex-specific analysis in observational studies. | |
Health-Care Provider Personal Religious Preferences and Their Perspectives on Advance Care Planning With Patients | |
Improving Family Medicine with Thoughtful Research. | |
In this issue: mini-theme on geriatric care and cancer screening. | |
In This Issue: Opiates, Tobacco, Social Determinants of Health, Social Accountability for Non-Profit Hospitals, More on PCMH, and Clinical Topics. | |
In this issue: testing characteristics of patient-centered medical homes, patient self-care, predicting outcomes, and practical clinical information | |
Integrating acupuncture with exercise-based physical therapy for knee osteoarthritis: a randomized controlled trial | |
Intervention completion rates among African Americans in a randomized effectiveness trial for diet and physical activity changes | |
Interventions Must Be Realistic to Be Useful and Completed in Family Medicine. | |
Introduction of more editorial board members and google maps and google earth: the physician's cheap Geographic Information System (GIS) | |
Josei ishi to shiteno ikikata : Ishi to shiteno kyaria to jinsei sekkei o mosakushite | |
Journal article content as a predictor of commitment to change among continuing medical education respondents. | |
The medical home, health services, and clinical family medicine research | |
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New developments in family medicine | |
New Tools and Approaches for Family Physicians. | |
Office emergencies | |
On postpartum depression, hormonal problems, and practice management for medical home implementation | |
Optimism: a good theme for family medicine. | |
Outcomes of Health System Structures, Highly Pertinent Clinical Information, Idea Stimulators, Clinical Reviews, and Prediction Tools: JABFM Exemplified. | |
Outpatient weight management in African-Americans: the Healthy Eating and Lifestyle Program (HELP) study. | |
Participation rates and representativeness of African Americans recruited to a health promotion program | |
Patterns and risk factors associated with aromatase inhibitor-related arthralgia among breast cancer survivors. | |
Policy and financing in family medicine and the medical home | |
Practical, office-based interventions that improve care today. | |
Predictors of yoga use among patients with breast cancer. | |
Prostate cancer decision-making, health services, and the family physician workforce | |
A randomised trial of electro-acupuncture for arthralgia related to aromatase inhibitor use. | |
Screening for sexually transmitted diseases by primary care physicians | |
Sexual medicine in primary care | |
Solving patient problems : ambulatory care | |
Stress and women physicians | |
Successful behavioral interventions, international comparisons, and a wonderful variety of topics for clinical practice. | |
Sutoresu to joi | |
Symptom burden among cancer survivors: impact of age and comorbidity. | |
Third Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine practice-based research theme issue | |
This issue: important clinical studies with new useful information on problems encountered daily by family physicians. | |
This issue: international issues, infectious diseases, medical liability, and medical home ideas | |
Timely and/or Controversial Information for Family Physicians. | |
TOP Docs: family physicians with competing demands and the right priorities--individual, family, and community health | |
Training for flexible sigmoidoscopy | |
Use of complementary and alternative medicine and prayer among a national sample of cancer survivors compared to other populations without cancer. | |
Using a mixed-methods approach to identify health concerns in an African American community. | |
Women in medicine : career and life management | |
Women, men, and examination scores | |
Women with safety concerns report fewer gender-specific preventive healthcare services. | |
여성 의사로 살아간다는 것 | |
ストレスと女医 : 上手にキャリアを重ねるために | |
女性医師としての生き方 : 医師としてのキャリアと人生設計を模索して |