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James Lloyd Michener
Duke School of Medicine
1985
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36327385Academic Medicine's Fourth Mission: Building on Community-Oriented Primary Care to Achieve Community-Engaged Health Care.Acad Med2023
37515026Parent-Child Vaccination Concordance and Its Relationship to Child Age, Parent Age and Education, and Perceived Social Norms.Vaccines (Basel)2023
37008605Attitudes towards diversity, equity, and inclusion across the CTSA Programs: Strong but not uniform support and commitment.J Clin Transl Sci2023
34985006Teaming up in primary care: Membership boundaries, interdependence, and coordination.JAAPA2022
35891775Assessing Meaningful Community Engagement: A Conceptual Model to Advance Health Equity through Transformed Systems for Health: Organizing Committee for Assessing Meaningful Community Engagement in Health & Health Care Programs & Policies.NAM Perspect2022
34535525Partnerships to Care for Our Patients and Communities During COVID-19.J Am Board Fam Med2021
32695491Engagement science: The core of dissemination, implementation, and translational research science.J Clin Transl Sci2020
32678059Engaging With Communities - Lessons (Re)Learned From COVID-19.Prev Chronic Dis2020
31081920"Family Medicine's Task in Population Health: Defining It and Owning It" Begins With the Community.Fam Med2019
30256255A Framework for Resident Participation in Population Health.Acad Med2019
31580795Health Systems Approaches to Preventing Chronic Disease: New Partners, New Tools, and New Strategies.Prev Chronic Dis2019
30736047Addressing Family Medicine's Capacity to Improve Health Equity Through Collaboration, Accountability and Coalition-Building.Fam Med2019
27740681Dr Carek's Commentary on Training PAs and NPs.Fam Med2016
26553902PARTNERING FOR TRANSFORMATION: A MENU OF MANY POINTS OF ENTRY FOR YOUR DEPARTMENT.Ann Fam Med2015
26449855Geographic clustering of elevated blood heavy metal levels in pregnant women.BMC Public Health2015
26553902PARTNERING FOR TRANSFORMATION: A MENU OF MANY POINTS OF ENTRY FOR YOUR DEPARTMENT.Ann Fam Med2015
24472114A national strategy to develop pragmatic clinical trials infrastructure.Clin Transl Sci2014
24487757Population health initiatives for primary care at Duke University School of Medicine.N C Med J2014
23524919Teaching population health: a competency map approach to education.Acad Med2013
24072124Developing physicians as catalysts for change.Acad Med2013
22373619Aligning the goals of community-engaged research: why and how academic health centers can successfully engage with communities to improve health.Acad Med2012
22704441Are we there yet? Seizing the moment to integrate medicine and public health.Am J Prev Med2012
22690964Are we there yet? Seizing the moment to integrate medicine and public health.Am J Public Health2012
20439887Practice profile. Community collaboration to improve care and reduce health disparities.Health Aff (Millwood)2010
19289002Family physicians as team leaders: "time" to share the care.Prev Chronic Dis2009
19840703Clinical and translational science awards and community engagement: now is the time to mainstream prevention into the nation's health research agenda.Am J Prev Med2009
18367904Improving the health of the community: Duke's experience with community engagement.Acad Med2008
19046443Estimated time spent on preventive services by primary care physicians.BMC Health Serv Res2008
18441744Defining high-performance teams and physician leadership.Physician Exec2008
17674688New models of care: building medical homes in empowered communities.N C Med J2007
17635887Changing the organization of health care.JAMA2007
16581892Just for Us: an academic medical center-community partnership to maintain the health of a frail low-income senior population.Gerontologist2006
17066667The Kate B. Reynolds smoking education lifestyle fitness improvement program: Preventing and reducing chronic disease in low-income North Carolina communities.N C Med J2006
17214243Dynamics of patient targeting for care management in Medicaid: a case study of the Durham Community Health Network.Care Manag J2006
16549030Alternative models for academic family practices.BMC Health Serv Res2006
15798047Academic family medicine chairs.Ann Fam Med2005
15928223Is there time for management of patients with chronic diseases in primary care?Ann Fam Med2005
15655433Risk classification of adult primary care patients by self-reported quality of life.Med Care2005
15618094Making a home in the community for the academic medical center.Acad Med2005
15506592Obesity and departments of family medicine.Ann Fam Med2004
15576548New models of care in family medicine.Ann Fam Med2004
15467947Assessing departments of family medicine.Fam Med2004
12660210Primary care: is there enough time for prevention?Am J Public Health2003
15055415From turf wars to common ground: the shifting dynamics of medical student education.Ann Fam Med2003
12244852The rise of midlevel providers--are caregivers headed for a turf war or a new team approach?Tar Heel Nurse2002
9075449Nutrition, education, and family physicians.Arch Fam Med1997
9449942Duke Case-Mix System (DUMIX) for ambulatory health care.J Clin Epidemiol1997
7748397An integrated nutrition curriculum for medical students.Acad Med1995
7876783Computer-prompted diagnostic codes.J Fam Pract1995
7606294Nutrition, family physicians, and health.Arch Fam Med1995
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