Ambulatory care education
A Comparison of Problem-Based and Didactic Approaches to Learning on an Ambulatory Medicine Clerkship, (Lawrence & Others) 1992, 4:221
A Description of Ambulatory Teaching Methods in Primary Care, (Biddle & Others) 1994, 6:185-190
A Housestaff Ambulatory Block Model Description and Evaluation, (Lucas & Others) 1997, 9:136
A Standardized Patient Clinical Examination to Assess Clinical Performance of Medical Students in an Ambulatory Care Clerkship, (Furman & Others) 1994, 6:175 178
Adherence-Related Questioning by Fourth-Year Medical Students Interviewing Ambulatory Diabetic Patients, (Pichert & Others) 1989, 1:146-150
Ambulatory Care Teaching in Internal Medicine at the University of Manitoba, (Warren & Coke) 1993, 5:202-204
Ambulatory Education in the Internal Medicine Clerkship at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, (Kovach) 1993, 5:205-209
An Alternative Clerkship Model for Ambulatory Training: An Interdisciplinary Primary Care Experience, (Fenton & Povar) 1993, 5:197-201
An Analysis of Ambulatory Teaching Situations for Faculty Development, (Simpson & Others) 1990, 2:95-97
An Experiment in Outpatient Subspecialty Medical Student Education, (MacKinney) 1993, 5:44-48
An Exportable Computer-Based Curriculum for a Decentralized Clerkship, (Ferrell & Thompson) 1994, 6:210-212
Are Ambulatory Care-Based Learning Experiences Different From Those on Hospital Clinical Teaching Units?, (McLeod & Others) 1997, 9:125-130
Book Review of Medical Teaching in Ambulatory Care: A Practical Guide, by Warren Rubenstein and Yves Talbot, (Kovach) 1994, 6:142
Characteristics of Family Physicians Clinical Teaching Behaviors in the Ambulatory Setting: A Descriptive Study, (Hekelman & Others) 1993, 5:18-23
Clinical Experience in the Preclinical Years: Role of an Area Health Education Center Program, (Fournier), 1997, 9:239-242
Commitment to the Underserved: Evaluating the Effect of an Extracurricular Medical Student Program on Career Choice, (Campos-Outcalt & Others) 1997, 9:276-281
Educating Students in a General Medicine Ambulatory Clinic: A Pilot Study, (Duckwall & Others) 1989, 1:92-96
Effect of Ambulatory Care Training on Third-Year Medical Students
= Knowledge and Skills, (Frye & Others) 1998, 10:16-20Feasibility of Incorporating Alternative Teaching Methods Into Clinical Clerkships, (Berman & Others) 1990, 2:98-103
Implementation of a Mentor System to Enhance Student Education and Evaluation in the Ambulatory Setting, (Beach & Others) 1991, 3:151-155
Introduction to Invited Section: Teaching in Ambulatory Settings, (Steward) 1993, 5:192
Issues Affecting Residents Attitudes About Telephone Medicine for Ambulatory Patients, (Elnicki & Others) 1996, 8:142-147
Moving Medical Education Out of the Hospital, (Steward) 1993, 5:214-216
Perspectives on Ambulatory Programs: Barriers and Implementation Strategies, (Krackov & Others) 1993, 5:243-250
Practice-Based Education for Medical Students: The Doctors Office as Classroom, (Packman & Krackov) 1993, 5:193-196
Site Accommodations and Preceptor Behaviors Valued by 3rd-Year Students in Ambulatory Internal Medicine Clerkships, (Kernan & OConnor) 1997, 9:96-102
The Ambulatory Experience for Junior Medical Students at the Medical College of Georgia, (Fincher & Albritton) 1993, 5:210-213
The Outpatient Clinic as a Critical Setting for Surgical Clerkship Teaching, (Dunnington) 1990, 2:212-214
The Relationship Between Teachers Confidence and Use of Clinical Teaching Skills in Ambulatory Care Settings, (Vanek & Others) 1996, 8:137-141
Using Standardized Ambulatory Teaching Situations for Faculty Development, (Simpson & Others) 1992, 4:58-61