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Petitti DB, Croughan-Minihane MS, Rodnick JE. Who funds primary care research? Journal of Family Practice 1989;29(5):566-568.

Werra R. Lyme disease in Northern California. Western Journal of Medicine 1989; 151(2);206-7.

Werra R. Lyme disease surveillance in California. Western Journal of Medicine 1991; 154(2):227.

McPhee SJ, Bird JA, Fordham D, Rodnick JE, Osborn EH. Promoting cancer prevention activities by primary care physicians. Journal of the American Medical Association 1991; 366(4):538-44.

Osborn EH, Bird JA, McPhee SJ, Rodnick JE, Fordham D. Cancer screening by primary care physicians. Can we explain the differences? Journal of Family Practice 1991;32(5):465-71.

Shipp M, Croughan-Minihane MS, Petitti DB. Estimate of the break-even point for smoking cessation programs in pregnancy. American Journal of Public Health 1992;82(3):383-390.

Croughan-Minihane MS, Petitti DB, Rodnick JE, Eliaser G. Clinical trial examining effectiveness of three cough syrups. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 1993;6:109-11.

Petitti DB, Grumbach K. Variation in physicians’ recommendations about revisit intervals for three common conditions. Journal of Family Practice 1993; 37:253-240.

Potter MB. “Ethnicity and rates of overweight”, Journal of Family Practice, 1998 Sept, 47(3), 235.

Croughan-Minihane MS, Thom DH, Petitti DB. Research interests of physicians in two practice-based primary care research networks. Western Journal of Medicine 1999;170(1):19-24.

Thompson BL, Lawson D, Croughan-Minihane M, Cooke M. Do patients’ ethnic and social factors influence the use of do-not-resuscitate orders? Ethnicity and Disease 1999; 9(1):132-139.

Tunzi M, Croughan-Minihane M. Community assessment and education in preventive clinical ethics. Journal of Clinical Ethics 1999; 10(2):135-141.

Thom DH, Bloch DA, Segal ES, for the Stanford Trust Study Physicians. An intervention to increase patients’ trust in their physicians. Academic Medicine 1999; 74(2):195-198.

Thom DH, Ribisl KM, Stewart AL, Luke DA, and the Stanford Trust Study Physicians Scale. Further validation and reliability testing of the Trust in Physician Scale. Med Care 1999; 37(5): 510-7.

Potter MB. “NHLBI guidelines for obesity: implications for family practice”, California Family Physician, September 1999.

Potter MB. “Practice-based research can be fun”, California Family Physician, September, 1999.

Thom DH. Training physicians to increase patient trust. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 2000; 6:249-55.Thom DH. Physician behaviors that predict patient trust. Journal of Family Practice 2001 April; 50 (4):323-8.

Potter M, Schafer S, Gonzalez-Mendez E, Gjeltema E, Lopez A, Wu J, Pedrin R, Cozen M, Wilson R, Thom D, Croughan-Minihane M. Opioids for chronic non-malignant pain: Attitudes and practices of primary care physicians in the UCSF/Stanford Collaborative Research Network, University of California, San Francisco. Journal of Family Practice 2001; 50(2):145-151.

Potter MB, Vu JD, Croughan-Minihane MS. Weight management: what patients want from their primary care physicians. Journal of Family Practice 2001; 50(6):513-518.

Croughan MS. Factors influencing physician participation in practice-based research network studies: A call for further research. Journal of Family Practice 2001; 50(11):978-979.

Potter, MB. “Treatment of obese patients should include weight loss”, American Family Physician 2002; 65:28. Retrieved August 21, 2002 from World Wide Web: http://www.aafp.org/afp/20020702/lettersonline.html.

Stange KC, Woolf SH, Gjeltema K. One minute for prevention: the power of leveraging to fulfill the promise of health behavior counseling. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2002 May;22(4):320-3.

Schillinger D, F Wang, K Grumbach, C Daher, J Palacios, G Diaz-Sullivan, J Piette, AB Bindman. Association of Functional Health Literacy with Glycemic Control Among Diabetes Patients. JAMA 2002;288:475-482.

Bodenheimer T, Lorig K, Holman H, Grumbach K. Patient self-management of chronic disease in primary care. JAMA 2002. 288;2469-2475.

Schillinger D, Piette J, Grumbach K, Wang F, Wilson C, Daher C, Leong-Grotz K, Castro C, Bindman A. Closing the Loop: Physician-Patient Communication with Diabetic Patients Who Have Low Health Literacy. Arch Intern Med. 2003;163:83-90.

J Piette, D Schillinger, M Potter, M Heisler. Dimensions of Patient-Provider Communication and Diabetes Self-Care In An Ethnically-Diverse Patient Population. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2003; 18:624-33.

Schillinger D, Bindman A, Stewart A, Wang F, Piette J. Health Literacy and the Quality of Physician-Patient Interpersonal Communication. Patient Education and Counseling. 2004;3:315-323.

J Piette, T Wagner, M Potter, D Schillinger. Health Insurance, Medication Self-Restriction Due to Cost, and Outcomes Among Diabetes Patients in Three Systems of Care. Medical Care 2004;42:102-9.

Fernandez A, D Schillinger, K Grumbach, A Rosenthal, F Wang, E Perez-Stable. Physician language ability and cultural competence: an exploratory study of communication with Spanish-speaking patients. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2004;19(2):167-174.

D Schillinger, A Chen. Literacy and Language: Disentangling Measures of Access, Utilization and Quality. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2004;19:288-290.

D Schillinger. Health Literacy and Error Reduction: A Fatal Aspiration of a Syringe Cap. In AHRQ Morbidity and Mortality Rounds on the Web, April 2004: http://webmm.ahrq.gov/

Potter MB. “Chronic pain management: practical tips and guidelines” Johns Hopkins University Advanced Studies in Medicine 2004; 4:31-40.

Bodenheimer T. Helping patients improve their health-related behaviors: what system changes do we need? Disease Management. 2005 Oct;8(5):319-330.

Potter MB, Rodrigues S. “Adressing the New Directions in Diabetes Care’s Clinical Side, California Family Physician, Spring 2005.

Potter MB. “Foot Care for People with Diabetes” California Family Physician Fall 2005: 12-14.

MacGregor K, Wong S, Sharifi C, Handley M, Bodenheimer T. The action plan project: discussing behavior change in the primary care visit. Annals of Family Medicine. 2005;3(S2):S39-40.

Bodenheimer T, Young DM, MacGregor K, Holtrop JS. Practice-based research in primary care: facilitator of, or barrier to, practice improvement? Annals of Family Medicine 2005;3(S2):S528-532.

Potter MB “NSAIDS Alone or With Opioids for Cancer Pain” American Family Physician 2005; 72(3):436-437.

Schillinger D, E Machtinger, Wang F, Win K, Chen L, Bindman A. Medication Mis- communication and Anticoagulant Care: Are Pictures Worth more Than Words? Advances in patient safety: from research to implementation. Vol. 2, Research findings. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; 2005, pages 199-211.

Schillinger D, E Machtinger, Wang F, Rodriguez M, Bindman A. Preventing Medication Errors in Ambulatory Care: the Importance of Establishing Regimen Concordance. Advances in patient safety: from research to implementation. Vol. 1, Research findings. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; 2005, pages 199-210

J Piette, K Bibbins-Domingo, D Schillinger. Health Care Discrimination, Processes of Care, and Diabetes Patients’ Health Status. Patient Education and Counseling. (In press, 2005).

Handley M, MacGregor K, Schillinger D, Sharifi C, Wong S, Bodenheimer T. Using action plans to help primary care patients adopt healthy behaviors: a descriptive study. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (in press, 2005).

MacGregor K, Handley MA, Wong S, Sharifi C, Gjeltema K, Schillinger D, Bodenheimer T. Behavior-change action plans in primary care: a feasibility study of clinicians. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (in press, 2005).

Handley MA, Hammer H, Schillinger D. Navigating the Terrain between Research and Practice: A CRN Case Study in Diabetes Research. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (in press, 2005)

Saba G, ST Wong, Schillinger D, CP Somkin, Fernandez A, Wilson C, Grumbach K. Shared Decision Making and the Experience of Partnership in Primary Care. Annals of Family Medicine (in press, 2005).

Seligman H, Wang F, Palacios J, Wilson C, Daher C, Schillinger D. Physician Notification of their Diabetes Patients with Limited Health Literacy: A Randomized, Controlled Trial. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2005. Nov;20(11):1001-7.

Potter MB, Handley MA, Wilson RS, Cauthen B, Frohlich J. “A Clinical Tool to Identify Medication Non-Adherence in Type 2 Diabetes”. (submitted, 2005)

Handley MA, Hall, AC, Sanford ED, Diaz E, Gonzalez-Mendez E,Drace K , Wilson R, Villalobos M,Croughan M. Globalization, Bi-national Communities and Imported Food Risks: Results of An Outbreak Investigation of Lead Poisoning in Monterey, California (accepted, American Journal of Public Health)

Updated: May 17, 2007
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