Publications by CHES Members on Clinician Perspectives and Practices:
- Strangers in a strange land: The experience of physicians undergoing remediation
Bourgeois‐Law G, Regehr G, Teunissen PW, Varpio L. Strangers in a strange land: The experience of physicians undergoing remediation. Medical Education. 2022 Jun 1.
- Urban ideals and rural realities: Physiotherapists navigating paradox in overlapping roles
Gingerich A, Van Volkenburg K, Maurice S, Simpson C, Roots R. Urban ideals and rural realities: Physiotherapists navigating paradox in overlapping roles. Medical Education. 2021 Oct 1;55(10):1183-1193.
- Macro and meso level influences on distributed integrated copd care delivery: a social network perspective
Hartford W, Asgarova S, MacDonald G, Berger M, Cristancho S, Nimmon L. Macro and meso level influences on distributed integrated COPD care delivery: a social network perspective. BMC Health Services Research. 2021 Dec;21(1):1-11.
- Warning bells: How clinicians leverage their discomfort to manage moments of uncertainty
Ilgen JS, Teunissen PW, de Bruin AB, Bowen JL, Regehr G. Warning bells: how clinicians leverage their discomfort to manage moments of uncertainty. Medical Education. 2021 Feb;55(2):233-241.
- Understanding experiences in hospice: exploring temporal, occupational, and relational dimensions using pictor technique
Bulk LY, Kimel G, King N, Nimmon L. Understanding experiences in Hospice: exploring temporal, occupational, and relational dimensions using pictor technique. Qualitative Health Research. 2020 Oct;30(12):1965-1977.
- ‘You’re not just a medical professional’: Exploring paramedic experiences of overdose response within Vancouver’s downtown eastside
Williams-Yuen J, Minaker G, Buxton J, Gadermann A, Palepu A. ‘You’re not just a medical professional’: Exploring paramedic experiences of overdose response within Vancouver’s downtown eastside. PLoS One. 2020 Sep 28;15(9):e0239559.
- Views and experiences of decision-makers on organisational safety culture and medication errors
Stewart D, MacLure K, Pallivalapila A, Dijkstra A, Wilbur K, Wilby K, Awaisu A, McLay JS, Thomas B, Ryan C, El Kassem W. Views and experiences of decision‐makers on organisational safety culture and medication errors. International journal of clinical practice. 2020 Sep;74(9):e13560.
- Understanding how chiropractors build trust with patients: a mixed-methods study
Connell G, Bainbridge L. Understanding how chiropractors build trust with patients: a mixed-methods study. The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association. 2020 Aug;64(2):97.
- Situational cues surrounding family physicians seeking external resources while self-monitoring in practice.
Lee L, King G, Freeman T, Eva KW. Situational cues surrounding family physicians seeking external resources while self-monitoring in practice. Advances in Health Sciences Education. 2019 Oct;24(4):783-796.
- The preferred attributes of a trauma team leader: evidence from a discrete choice experiment
Mo D, O’Hara NN, Hengel R, Cheong AR, Singhal A. The preferred attributes of a trauma team leader: evidence from a discrete choice experiment. Journal of surgical education. 2019 Jan 1;76(1):120-126.
- Family doctors providing primary care to patients with mental illness in a tertiary care facility
McCracken RK, Fung L, Stratis AK, Cottick KR, Dobson S. Family doctors providing primary care to patients with mental illness in a tertiary care facility. Canadian Family Physician. 2018 Oct 1;64(10):e440-445.
- Constructing critical thinking in health professional education
Kahlke R, Eva K. Constructing critical thinking in health professional education. Perspectives on medical education. 2018 Jun;7(3):156-165.
- Pulling together and pulling apart: influences of convergence and divergence on distributed healthcare teams.
Lingard L, Sue-Chue-Lam C, Tait GR, Bates J, Shadd J, Schulz V. Pulling together and pulling apart: influences of convergence and divergence on distributed healthcare teams. Advances in Health Sciences Education. 2017 Dec;22(5):1085-1099.
- Understanding how emergency medicine physicians survive and thrive in rural practice: a theoretical model. Rural and Remote Health.
Kolhatkar A, Keesey A, Bluman B, Lynn BM, Wilkinson T. Understanding how emergency medicine physicians survive and thrive in rural practice: a theoretical model. Rural and Remote Health. 2017 Dec 1;17(4):1-14.
- From problem solving to problem definition: scrutinizing the complex nature of clinical practice.
Cristancho S, Lingard L, Regehr G. From problem solving to problem definition: scrutinizing the complex nature of clinical practice. Perspectives on Medical Education. 2017 Feb;6(1):54-57.
- Health Advocacy
Hubinette M, Dobson S, Scott I, Sherbino J. Health advocacy. Medical Teacher. 2017 Feb 1;39(2):128-135.
- Lessons From Rocket Science: Reframing the Concept of the Physician Health Advocate.
Hubinette MM, Regehr G, Cristancho S. Lessons from rocket science: reframing the concept of the physician health advocate. Academic Medicine. 2016 Oct 1;91(10):1344-1347.
- Cognitive and Other Strategies to Mitigate the Effects of Fatigue: Lessons from Staff Physicians Working in Intensive Care Units
Henrich N, Ayas NT, Stelfox HT, Peets AD. Cognitive and other strategies to mitigate the effects of fatigue. Lessons from staff physicians working in intensive care units. Annals of the American Thoracic Society. 2016 Sep;13(9):1600-1606.
- The “Handling” of power in the physician-patient encounter: perceptions from experienced physicians
Nimmon L, Stenfors-Hayes T. The “Handling” of power in the physician-patient encounter: perceptions from experienced physicians. BMC medical education. 2016 Dec;16(1):1-9.
- Not just ‘for’ but ‘with’: health advocacy as a partnership process
Hubinette M, Dobson S, Regehr G. Not just ‘for’but ‘with’: health advocacy as a partnership process. Medical education. 2015 Aug;49(8):796-804.
- Multidisciplinary members’ perspectives on a pharmacist joining a rheumatology practice team
Wilbur K, Kur J. Multidisciplinary members’ perspectives on a pharmacist joining a rheumatology practice team. Canadian Pharmacists Journal/Revue des Pharmaciens du Canada. 2015 Jul;148(4):200-208.
- Planning to avoid trouble in the operating room: experts’ formulation of the preoperative plan
Zilbert NR, St-Martin L, Regehr G, Gallinger S, Moulton CA. Planning to avoid trouble in the operating room: experts’ formulation of the preoperative plan. Journal of Surgical Education. 2015 Mar 1;72(2):271-277.
- Hospitalists on an inpatient tertiary care oncology teaching service
Koo DJ, Goring TN, Saltz LB, Kerpelev M, Kumar CB, Salvit C, Chung HH, Abou-Alfa GK, Martin SC, Egan BC. Hospitalists on an inpatient tertiary care oncology teaching service. Journal of Oncology Practice. 2015 Mar;11(2):e114-119.
- Predictable chaos: a review of the effects of emotions on attention, memory and decision making
LeBlanc VR, McConnell MM, Monteiro SD. Predictable chaos: a review of the effects of emotions on attention, memory and decision making. Advances in Health Sciences Education. 2015 Mar;20(1):265-282.
- From the clinic to the community: the activities and abilities of effective health advocates
Dobson S, Voyer S, Hubinette M, Regehr G. From the clinic to the community: the activities and abilities of effective health advocates. Academic Medicine. 2015 Feb 1;90(2):214-220.
- How doctors view and use social media: a national survey
Brown J, Ryan C, Harris A. How doctors view and use social media: a national survey. Journal of medical Internet research. 2014 Dec 2;16(12):e3589.
- Shifts in the interpretation of health advocacy: a textual analysis.
Hubinette M, Dobson S, Towle A, Whitehead C. Shifts in the interpretation of health advocacy: a textual analysis. Medical Education. 2014 Dec;48(12):1235-1243.
- Family Physician Preceptors’ Conceptualizations of Health Advocacy: Implications for Medical Education
Hubinette MM, Ajjawi R, Dharamsi S. Family physician preceptors’ conceptualizations of health advocacy: implications for medical education. Academic Medicine. 2014 Nov 1;89(11):1502-1509.
- We’ not ‘I’: health advocacy is a team sport
Hubinette M, Dobson S, Voyer S, Regehr G. ‘We’not ‘I’: health advocacy is a team sport. Medical Education. 2014 Sep;48(9):895-901.
- Waking up the next morning: surgeons’ emotional reactions to adverse events
Luu S, Patel P, St‐Martin L, Leung AS, Regehr G, Murnaghan ML, Gallinger S, Moulton CA. Waking up the next morning: surgeons’ emotional reactions to adverse events. Medical education. 2012 Dec;46(12):1179-1188.
- The Canadian Birth Place Study: describing maternity practice and providers’ exposure to home birth
Vedam S, Schummers L, Stoll K, Rogers J, Klein MC, Fairbrother N, Dharamsi S, Liston R, Chong GK, Kaczorowski J. The Canadian Birth Place Study: describing maternity practice and providers’ exposure to home birth. Midwifery. 2012 Oct 1;28(5):600-608.
- Renowned physicians’ perceptions of expert diagnostic practice
Mylopoulos M, Lohfeld L, Norman GR, Dhaliwal G, Eva KW. Renowned physicians’ perceptions of expert diagnostic practice. Academic Medicine. 2012 Oct 1;87(10):1413-1417.
- “First, do no harm”: balancing competing priorities in surgical practice
Leung A, Luu S, Regehr G, Murnaghan ML, Gallinger S, Moulton CA. “First, do no harm”: balancing competing priorities in surgical practice. Academic Medicine. 2012 Oct 1;87(10):1368-1374.
- Clinical reasoning in dentistry: a conceptual framework for dental education
Khatami S, MacEntee MI, Pratt DD, Collins JB. Clinical reasoning in dentistry: a conceptual framework for dental education. Journal of Dental Education. 2012 Sep;76(9):1116-1128.
- Perspective: agency and activism: rethinking health advocacy in the medical profession
Dobson S, Voyer S, Regehr G. Perspective: agency and activism: rethinking health advocacy in the medical profession. Academic Medicine. 2012 Sep 1;87(9):1161-1164.
- Modern conceptions of elite medical practice among internal medicine faculty members
Eva KW, Lohfeld L, Dhaliwal G, Mylopoulos M, Cook DA, Norman GR. Modern conceptions of elite medical practice among internal medicine faculty members. Academic Medicine. 2011 Oct 1;86(10):S50-54.
- Slowing down to stay out of trouble in the operating room: remaining attentive in automaticity
Moulton CA, Regehr G, Lingard L, Merritt C, MacRae H. Slowing down to stay out of trouble in the operating room: remaining attentive in automaticity. Academic Medicine. 2010 Oct 1;85(10):1571-1577.
- Predictors of Canadian physicians’ prevention counseling practices
Frank E, Segura C, Shen H, Oberg E. Predictors of Canadian physicians’ prevention counseling practices. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 2010 Sep;101(5):390-395.
- Identifying attitudes, beliefs and reported practices of nurses and doctors as immunization providers
Pielak KL, McIntyre CC, Tu AW, Remple VP, Halperin B, Buxton JA. Identifying attitudes, beliefs and reported practices of nurses and doctors as immunization providers. Journal of advanced nursing. 2010 Jul;66(7):1602-1611.
- Swapping horses midstream: factors related to physicians’ changing their minds about a diagnosis
Eva KW, Link CL, Lutfey KE, McKinlay JB. Swapping horses midstream: factors related to physicians’ changing their minds about a diagnosis. Academic medicine: journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges. 2010 Jul;85(7):1112.
- Work-related behavior and experience patterns and predictors of mental health in german physicians in medical practice
Frank E, Wirsching M, Spahn C. Work-related behavior and experience patterns and predictors of mental health in German physicians in medical practice. Fam Med. 2010;42(6):433-439.
- Screening practices of Israeli doctors’ and their patients
Dresner Y, Frank E, Baevsky T, Rotman E, Vinker S. Screening practices of Israeli doctors’ and their patients. Preventive medicine. 2010 May 1;50(5-6):300-303.