Behavioral science in medical education: an updated bibliography

Perceptual and Motor Skills
G R HolmesA G Donald

Abstract

Holmes, et al. in 1979 compiled 125 studies in a bibliography of behavioral science in undergraduate and graduate education. Since 1979, 75 additional studies of behavioral science in medical education have been identified. The current updated bibliography contains 200 entries. Foreign medical journals, Index Medicus, and Psychological Abstracts were reference sources for the bibliography.

References

Jan 1, 1975·International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine·G J Tucker
Nov 1, 1977·Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology·N L Corah
Sep 4, 1979·British Dental Journal·A S BlinkhornR L Speirs
Dec 1, 1979·Perceptual and Motor Skills·G R HolmesT J Goldschmidt
Apr 1, 1979·Contraception·J Combs
Nov 1, 1979·Medical Education·C MasonJ C Murdoch
Nov 1, 1977·Psychosomatic Medicine·G E Schwartz, S M Weiss
Jan 1, 1978·Archives of General Psychiatry·T E Steele
Mar 1, 1978·Journal of Medical Education·P WilliamsonB Bennett
Mar 1, 1978·Journal of Medical Education·J M Turnbull
Feb 25, 1978·The Medical Journal of Australia·W L Walker, L D Channon
Dec 1, 1978·British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology·I M JamesM L Woolard
Mar 17, 1977·The New England Journal of Medicine·J Older
Aug 1, 1977·Journal of Medical Education·C C NadelsonA F Poussaint
Aug 1, 1977·Journal of Medical Education·M Y Peay
Oct 1, 1977·Journal of Medical Education·M F Hartings, M A Counte
Nov 1, 1976·Social Science & Medicine·L Van Egeren, H Fabrega
Nov 1, 1976·Social Science & Medicine·L Zabarenko
Mar 1, 1975·Social Science & Medicine·L S Robertson
Mar 1, 1975·The American Psychologist·D E BreslerA Sadoff
Nov 1, 1975·Journal of Medical Education·F E Turton, W M Marine
Oct 1, 1975·Journal of Abnormal Psychology·T Millon
Nov 8, 1975·The Medical Journal of Australia
Aug 1, 1975·Social Science & Medicine·R Volpe
Jan 1, 1976·Journal of Medical Education·E J BrownsteinA M Freedman
Mar 1, 1976·Preventive Medicine·E Berkanovic
Jan 1, 1976·Social Science & Medicine·R Cohen, M Kelner
Jan 22, 1972·Lancet·R H Davis
Jan 29, 1972·Lancet·F N Johnson
Dec 14, 1968·Lancet·D Hooper, M Humphrey
Jan 4, 1969·Lancet·R S Morton
Jan 4, 1969·Lancet·G S Claridge
Feb 22, 1969·Lancet·R R Hetherington
Feb 28, 1969·Science·J H Brown
Nov 1, 1974·Journal of Medical Education·G U BalisJ Mackie
Nov 1, 1973·Social Science & Medicine·H H Weidman, J A Egeland
Dec 1, 1973·Social Science & Medicine·R F Badgley, S W Bloom
Dec 1, 1973·Social Science & Medicine·M L Dacey, R M Wintrob
Nov 1, 1972·Physiology & Behavior·D A Edwards, R L Roberts
Jan 1, 1972·The Psychiatric Quarterly·E Stainbrook
Mar 1, 1973·American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology·J G Boulger, G E Reister

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Citations

Mar 1, 1990·Academic Psychiatry : the Journal of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training and the Association for Academic Psychiatry·G R HolmesM E Smith
Jan 1, 1990·Medical Teacher·L Laing, M Nixon
Dec 1, 1988·Psychological Reports·G R HolmesA G Donald
Oct 1, 1991·Psychological Reports·G R HolmesL R Faulkner
Dec 1, 1985·Psychological Reports·G R HolmesA G Donald

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