Richard M. Frankel

Affiliations: 
Anatomy and Cell Biology Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Area:
Language and Literature Education, Higher Education
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Ventres WB, Frankel RM. (2021) Personalizing the BioPsychoSocial Approach: "Add-Ons" and "Add-Ins" in Generalist Practice. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 12: 716486
Frankel RM, Beckman H. (2020) "Won't You Be My Doctor?": Four Keys to a Satisfying Relationship in an Increasingly Virtual World. Journal of Patient Experience. 7: 851-855
Duthie EA, Fischer IC, Frankel RM. (2020) Blame and its consequences for healthcare professionals: response to Tigard. Journal of Medical Ethics. 46: 339-341
Frankel RM, Karnieli-Miller O, Inui TS. (2020) Values at work: Comparing affirming and challenging narratives of nurses and physicians in a large health system Communication in Medicine. 15: 268-281
Kunneman M, LaVecchia CM, Singh Ospina N, et al. (2019) Reflecting on shared decision making: A reflection-quantification study. Health Expectations : An International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy
Marcotte LM, Moriates C, Wolfson DB, et al. (2019) Professionalism as the Bedrock of High-Value Care. Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
Ray JM, Ratwani RM, Sinsky CA, et al. (2019) Six habits of highly successful health information technology: powerful strategies for design and implementation. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : Jamia
Gilligan MC, Osterberg LG, Rider EA, et al. (2019) Views of institutional leaders on maintaining humanism in today's practice. Patient Education and Counseling
Frankel RM, Tilden VP, Suchman A. (2019) Physicians' Trust in One Another. Jama. 321: 1345-1346
Koschmann T, Frankel R, Albers J. (2019) A Tale of Two Inquiries (or, Doing Being Competent in a Clinical Skills Exam). Teaching and Learning in Medicine. 31: 258-269
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