Richard M. Frankel
Affiliations: | Anatomy and Cell Biology | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States |
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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 |