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Beverley Davies Rowley, PhD 

Computer / Internet Systems

  1. Medical Education Research and Information (MERI) database.  Largest and most authoritative national computerized data source for research in graduate medical education.  Project Developer and Director.  American Medical Association first used 1989.

  2. AMA Automated Data Collection System for annual survey of teaching institutions and graduate medical education programs to supply data for Directory of Graduate Medical Education Programs; AMA-Fellow­ship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database Access (AMA-FREIDA); and Annual Census of Graduate Medical Trainees.  Project Developer and Director.  Published by American Medical Association, first used 1989.

  3. AMA-Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database Access (AMA-FREIDA).  A computerized directory of the 6500 graduate medical education programs and 1600 teaching institutions which contains 116 data elements on each program and 164 data elements on each teaching institution.  Project Developer and Director.  Published by American Medical Association, first published 1989.

  4. AMA Communication of Ethical Guidelines for Gifts to Physicians from Industry.  Project manager for development of Awareness Campaign and for four educational modules to be delivered via internet for practicing physicians, physicians-in training, and industry representatives.  Published by American Medical Association, 2003. http://www.AMA-assn.org/go/ethicalgifts.

Publications

  1. Rowley, Beverley D. and Virginia Enns "Internal Decision Making Areas and Tasks of Health Sciences Program, School of Medical Sciences, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, Nevada.  July 17, 1973.

  2. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., M. Baldwin, M.A. Edinberg and B.D. Rowley, Intercultural Health Care Teams: A Model for Recruitment and Service, Public Health Reports, 95:1, January 1980, p. 19-22. Reprinted in Health Professions Education and the Underserved, (Collected Papers) D.H.H.S. Pub. No. (HSA) 80 6027, 43 pp., 1980 

  3. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., M.A. Baldwin, M.A. Edinberg and B.D. Rowley, Training Intercultural Health Care Teams:  A Model for Recruitment and Service.  P. 147-162 in Interdisciplinary Health Care Teams in Teaching and Practice.  Eds. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Rowley, B.D., and Williams, V.H., New Health Perspectives, Inc., Seattle, Washington, pp., 229, 1980.

  4. Rowley, B.D. and Barr, D., "Health Care MX DEIS Review," State of Nevada, Official Response to the United States Air Force Deploy­ment Area Selection and Land Withdrawal/Acquisition Draft Environ­mental Impact Statement.  Volume 1, p., 225-275, 1981. 

  5. Rowley, B.D. and Baldwin, D.C., Jr., "Rural Health in Nevada:  Past, Present and Future."  Nevada Public Affairs Review.  Bureau of Governmental Research, University of Nevada, Reno, 1:3744, 1982. 

  6. Rowley, B.D., "Some Implications of the MX Missile System for Health Care In Nevada:  A Proactive Approach, "Nevada Public Affairs Review, Bureau of Governmental Research, University of Nevada, Reno, 1982, No. 2.  (Jurried) 

  7. Bernheimer, E., Scully, T.J., Baldwin, D.C., Jr. and Rowley, B.D., "Teaching Community Agency Referrals to Medical Students:  A Case Method Approach."  J. of Med. Ed., 57:718-719, 1982. 

  8. Harris, T.R., Rowley, B.D., Gunn, B.A. and Rea, M.L., "Controlling Health Care Costs:  An Analysis of Emergency Medical Service Calls and Indigent Health Cost for Pershing County," College of Agricul­ture, University of Nevada, Reno, 1983. 

  9. Rowley, B.D. and Baldwin, D.C., Jr., "Assessing Rural Community Resources for Health Care:  The Use of Health Services Catchment Area Economic Marketing Studies."  Social Science and Medicine V18-6 (525-529), 1984. 

  10. Baldwin, D.C., Jr. and Rowley, B.D., "Dividing Up the Work on Health Teams:  The Role of Administration and Management."  In Bruner ML and Kasto RM Eds, Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Conference on Health Care Teams, Ohio State University, 1986 pp:  59-66. 

  11. Rowley, B.D., "AMA-Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database Access (AMA FREIDA):  A Computerized Residency Selection Tool.  Journal of American Medical Association V260(8); 1059, 1988. 

  12. Rowley, B.D. and Baldwin, D.C., Jr., "Substance Abuse Policies and Programs in United States Medical Schools."  Journal of Medical Education V63(10) October, 1988. 

  13. Crowley, A.E., Etzel S., Rowley, B.D., Graduate Medical Education in the United States, Journal of American Medical Association 262(8); 1029-47, 1989.  

  14. Rowley, B.D., A case for social marketing and education for acceptance and implementation of  preventive health and occupational safety measure. Programs for Rural Communities, American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 18:443-7, 1990. 

  15. Rowley, B.D., Baldwin, D.C. Jr., McGuire M, Etzel, S, O'Leary, C.J., Graduate Medical Education in the United States, Journal of American Medical Association,  V264(7);822-32, 1990. 

  16. Baldwin, D.C., Jr. and Rowley, B.D. Alternatives Models for Delivery of Rural Health Care; Journal of Rural Health, 6(3);28-272, 1990. 

  17. Rowley, B.D., Baldwin, D.C. Jr., McGuire M.  Graduate Medical Education in the United States: Graduate Medical Education in the United States: Some Trends from the 1980's. Journal of American Medical Association. V266(7); 933-943,  1991. 

  18. Daugherty, S.R., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Rowley, B.D. National Survey of Resident Education and Working conditions.  Report submitted to the AMA-Education and Research Foundation. November, 1991

  19. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Rowley, B.D.,  Babbott, D.  The Role of College, Medical and Graduate Medical Education in the Development of Clinician Scientists.  Chapter 14; pp 197-208 in Education of Physician Scholars:  Preparing for Leadership in the Health Care System; Eds. Swartz, H.M., Gottheil, D.L. Rockville, MD, Betz Publishing Co., 1993 

  20. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Daugherty, S. R., Rowley, B. D. Racial and Ethnic Discrimination During Residency:  Results of a National Survey.  Acad. Med,69:(10)19-21,1994.  

  21. Baldwin, D. C. Jr.,  Rowley, B. D., Daugherty, S. R., Bay R. C. Withdrawal and Extended Leave During Residency Training:  Results of a National Survey.  Acad. Med.,70(12)1117-24, 1995. 

  22. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Rowley, B.D., Hughes, P.H., Storr, C., Williams, K.  Should Physicians Be Tested for Substance Use:  A Survey of Physicians Attitudes., Southern Medical Journal. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Daugherty, S.R., Rowley, B.D, Schwarz, M.R.  Cheating in Medical School:  A Survey of 31 Schools. Acad. Med. 71:267-273, l996  

  23. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Daugherty, S.R., Rowley, B.D Residents' and Medical  Students' Reports of Sexual Harassment and Discrimination    Acad. Med. 71(10):s25-s27),1996 

  24. Daugherty, S R., Baldwin, D. C., Jr., Rowley, B. D. Learning satisfaction and mistreatment during medical internship:  a national survey of working conditions.  JAMA1998; 279:1194-1199 

  25. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Daugherty, S.R., Rowley, B.D.  Observations of Unethical and Unprofessional Conduct in Residency. Acad. Med 73:1195-1200,1998. 

  26. Coonrod, D, Bay, C.B., Rowley, B.D., DelMar, N, Gabriele, L, Tessman, T.D., Chambliss, L. R Domestic Violence: Results of randomized studies of a brief educational intervention.. AcadMed.75(1):55-57,2000.   

  27. Rowley, BD, Baldwin DC, Bay RC, Karpman, RR,.   Professionalism and Professional Values in Orthopaedics.  Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research.376: 90-96,2000 

  28. Rowley, BD, Baldwin DC, Bay RC, Cannula, M. Can Professional Values be Taught?  A Look at Residency Training.  Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research.376:110-114,2000. 

  29. Rowley, BD, Harrison RV. Thomas, AM,  Professionalism and Gifts to Physicians from Industry, AMA Gifts to Physicians from Industry, http://www.AMA-assn.org/go/ethicalgifts , American Medical Association, 2003.

Books and Monographs

  1.  Rowley, Beverley D., The Effect of the Fee-for-Service Orienta­tion on Quality of Care in Nevada.  Unpublished Thesis in Sociology, University of Nevada, Reno, 1975.

  2.  Baldwin, D.C., Jr. and B.D. Rowley, Editors:  Interdisciplinary Health Team Training:  Proceedings of A Workshop.  Mimeographed proceedings of a workshop, prepared at the request of the Office of Interdisciplinary Programs.  B.H.E.H.R.A., D.H.E.W., 319 pp., 1978.

  3.  Rowley, B.D., K. Newcomb and Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Editors, Proceed­ings:  Emergency Medical Services and Rural Health Conference, Reno, Nevada, January 12-13, 1979.

  4.  Baldwin, D.C., Jr., B.D. Rowley and V. Williams, Editors, Interdis­ciplinary Health Care Teams in Teaching and Practice.  New Health Perspectives, Inc., Seattle, Washington, pp., 229,    1980.

  5.  Baldwin, D.C., Jr. and Rowley, B.D., (Eds.) Interdisciplinary Health Team Training, Reedited.  Reprinted and reissued by the University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 1982.

  6.  Rowley, B.D., Improving Rural Health Care Services:  A Coopera­tive  Approach.  Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Union Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1983.

 
DeWitt C. Baldwin, Jr. M. D.  (abbreviated bibliography -- for articles prior to 1980 contact Dr. Baldwin)

Publications

  1. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Baldwin, M.A., Edinberg, M.A. and Rowley, B.D. - A Model for Recruitment and Service:  The University of Nevada's Summer Preceptorship in Indian Communities.  Public Health Rep., 95:19-22, 1980. 

  2. Reprinted in:  Health Professions Education and the Underserved, (Collected papers), pp. 19-22, D.H.H.S. Pub. No. (HSA) 80-6027, 43 pp., 1980. 

  3. Edinberg, M.A. and Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Levels of Interaction:  Group, Team and Organization.  pp. 15-22.  In:  Interdisciplinary Health Care Teams in Teaching and Practice.  Eds.:  Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Rowley, B.D. and Williams, V.H.  New Health Perspectives, Inc., Seattle, WA, pp. 299, 1980.   

  4. Baldwin, M.A., Edinberg, M.A., Droes, N.S., Tsuda, M.K., Thornton, B.C. and Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Some Considerations in Developing a Clinical Practicum for Interdisciplinary Student Health Teams.  pp. 125-140.  In:  Interdisciplinary Health Care Teams in Teaching and Practice.  Eds.:  Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Rowley, B.D. and Williams, V.H.  New Health Perspectives, Inc., Seattle, WA, pp. 299, 1980.  

  5. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Baldwin, M.A., Edinberg, M.A., and Rowley, B.D.  Training Intercultural Health Care Teams:  A Model for Recruitment and Service.  pp. 147-162.  In:  Interdisciplinary Health Care Teams in Teaching and Practice.  Eds.:  Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Rowley, B.D. and Williams, V.H.  New Health Perspectives, Inc., Seattle, WA, pp. 299, 1980.  

  6. Edinberg, M.A., Baldwin, M.A. and Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Useful Concepts and Exercises for Training Intercultural Health Care Teams. pp. 163-170.  In:  Interdisciplinary Health Care Teams in Teaching and Practice.  Eds.:  Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Rowley, B.D. and Williams, V.H.  New Health Perspectives, Inc., Seattle, WA, pp. 299, 1980.   

  7. Thornton, B.C., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Dodson, S., and McIver, K. - The Team Approach to Research on Interdisciplinary Health Care Teams.  pp. 185-199.  In:  Interdisciplinary Health Care Teams in Teaching and Practice.  Eds.:  Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Rowley, B.D. and Williams, V.H.  New Health Perspectives, Inc., Seattle, WA, pp. 299, 1980.   

  8. Thornton, B.C., McCoy, E., Glover, T. and Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Interaction on Health Care Teams:  Findings and Speculations.  pp. 201-215.  In:  Interdisciplinary Health Care Teams in Teaching and Practice.  Eds.:  Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Rowley, B.D. and Williams, V.H.  New Health Perspectives, Inc., Seattle, WA, pp. 299, 1980.   

  9. Thornton, B.C., McCoy, E. and Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Role Relationships on Interdisciplinary Health Care Teams. pp. 217-234.  In:  Interdisciplinary Health Care Teams in Teaching and Practice.  Eds.:  Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Rowley, B.D. and Williams, V.H.  New Health Perspectives, Inc., Seattle, WA, pp. 299, 1980.  

  10. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Thornton, B.C. and Dodson, S. - A Study of Patient Response to Student Interdisciplinary Team Care.  pp. 235-244.  In:  Interdisciplinary Health Care Teams in Teaching and Practice.  Eds.:  Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Rowley, B.D. and Williams, V.H.  New Health Perspectives, Inc., Seattle, WA, pp. 299, 1980. 

  11. Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Appearance and Aesthetics in Oral Health.  Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology.  8:244-256, 1980. 

  12. Baldwin, D.C., Jr. and Baldwin, M.A. - Education for Teamwork in Primary Care.  pp. 176-195.  Chapter 13 in Approaches to Teaching Primary Health Care.  Eds.: Knopke, H.J. and Deikelmann, N., C.V. Mosby Co., St. Louis, 1981. 

  13. Rowley, B.D. and Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Rural Health in Nevada:  Past, Present and Future.  Nevada Public Affairs Review  1:37-44, 1982. 

  14. Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Some Conceptual and Methodological Issues in Team Research, pp. 201-207.  In:  Interdisciplinary Health Care:  Proceedings of the Third Annual Interdisciplinary Health Team Care Conference.  Ed.:  Bachman, J.E., Center for Human Services, Kalamazoo, MI, pp. 220, 1982. 

  15. Bernheimer, E., Scully, T.J., Baldwin, D.C. Jr. and Rowley, B.D. -Teaching Community Agency Referrals to Medical Students:  A Case Method Approach.  J. of Med. Educ. 57:718-719, 1982. 

  16. Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - The British Are Coming:  Some Observations On Health Care Teams in Great Britain, pp. 3-17.  In:  Interdisciplinary Health Team Care:  Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Conference, Ed.:  Pisaneschi, J.I., Center for Interdisciplinary Education, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 1983. 

  17. Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Quaker Education and Earlham.  Earlhamite, Fall, 1983. 

  18. Rowley, B.D. and Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Assessing Rural Community Resources for Health Care:  The Use of Health Services Catchment Area Economic Marketing Studies.  Soc. Sci. Med.  18:525-529, 1984. 

  19. Baldwin, D.C. Jr. and Tsukuda, R.A.W.  Interdisciplinary Teams, pp. 421-435. Chap. 30, in Geriatric Medicine. Vol.II, Fundamentals of Geriatric Care.  Eds.:  Cassel, C. and Walsh, J.R.,  Springer-Verlag,  NY, 1984. 

  20. Miller, G. and Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Implications of the Wounded Healer Paradigm for the Use of the Self in Therapy, in The Use of Self in Therapy, Eds.: M.A. Baldwin and V.M. Satir.  Special Issue of Journal of Psychotherapy and the Family, 3:139-151, 1987. 

  21. Simultaneous publication as hard cover and soft cover book under same title by Haworth Press, Inc., New York, NY, p. 155, 1987.

  22. Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Some Philosophical and Psychological Contributions to the Use of Self in Therapy, in The Use of Self in Therapy, Eds.: M.A. Baldwin and V.M. Satir.  Special Issue of Journal of Psychotherapy and the Family, 3:27-44, 1987. 

  23. Simultaneous publication as hard cover and soft cover book under same title by Haworth Press, Inc., New York, NY, p. 155, 1987. 

  24. Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Collaborative Research:  Some Lessons from the Tower of Babel, p. 3-9, (Ed.) Schiller, R.  Collaborative Research in Allied Health, Ohio State University, 1987. 

  25. Baldwin, D.C., Jr. and Rowley, B.D. - Dividing Up the Work on Teams:  The Role of Administration and Management, pp. 59-66.  Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Conference on Interdisciplinary Health Team Care, 1987. 

  26. Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - AMA Involvement in the HMSA Review Process. pp.12-15, Proceedings of a Workshop, Nov. 5-7, 1986, Health Resources and Services Admin. Publication, pp. 176, 1987. 

  27. Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - AMA Involvement in Health Manpower Shortage Area Policy and Process, pp. 49-52.  Proceedings of a Workshop, March 11-15, 1987, Health Resources and Services Admin. Publication, pp. 94, 1987. 

  28. Strasser, D.C. and Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Leadership and Conflict:  The Failure of Participatory Democracy on Rehabilitation Teams.  pp. 34-48, Published Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Conference on Interdisciplinary Health Team Care, Stonybrook, L.I.  Sept. 10-12, 1987. 

  29. Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Substance Use and Abuse among Medical Students.  pp. 277-279.  Printed Abstracts.  Research in Medical Education:  1987.  Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth Annual Conference, AAMC 1987, Nov. 6-12, 1987. 

  30. Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Implications of AIDS for Colleges and Professional Schools.  In AIDS in Children, Adolescents, and Heterosexual Adults:  An Interdisciplinary Approach to Prevention.  pp. 380-382, Eds.:  Schinazi, R.F. and Nahmias, A.J., New York, Elsevier, 1988. 

  31. Babbott, D., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Jolly, P. and Williams, D. - The Stability of Early Specialty Preferences Among U.S. Medical Graduates in 1983.  JAMA  259:1970-1975, 1988. 

  32. Conard, S., Hughes, P., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Achenbach, K.E. and Sheehan, D. - Substance Use by Fourth-Year Students at 13 U.S. Medical Schools.  J. Med. Educ.  63:747-758, 1988. 

  33. Rowley, B.D. and Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Datagram:  Substance Abuse Policies and Programs at U.S. Medical Schools.  J. Med. Educ.  63:759-761, 1988. 

  34. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Daugherty, S.R., Eckenfels, E.J. and Leksas, L. - The Experience of Mistreatment and Abuse among Medical Students.  pp. 80-84, Research in Medical Education: 1988, Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Annual Conference, AAMC 1988. 

  35. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Daugherty, S.R. and Eckenfels, E.J. - Casualties of Residency Training:  A National Study of Loss and Attrition.  pp. 112-117, Research in Medical Education: 1988, Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Annual Conference, AAMC 1988. 

  36. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Conard, S., Hughes, P., Achenbach, K.E. and Sheehan, D.V. - Substance Use and Abuse Among Senior Medical Students in 23 Schools.   pp. 262-267, Research in Medical Education: 1988, Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Annual Conference, AAMC 1988. 

  37. Conard, S., Hughes, P., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Achenbach, K.E. and Sheehan, D.V. - Substance Use and the Resident Physician:  A National Study.  pp. 256-261, Research in Medical Education:  1988, Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Annual Conference, AAMC 1988.  

  38. Conard, S., Hughes, P., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Achenbach, K.E. and Sheehan, D. - Cocaine Use by Senior Medical Students. Am. J. Psychiatry. 146:382-383, 1989. 

  39. Babbott, D., Weaver, S.O. and Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Personal Characteristics, Career Plans and Specialty Choices of Medical Students Elected to Alpha Omega Alpha. Arch Int. Med. 149:576-580, 1989. 

  40. Babbott, D. Baldwin, D.C. Jr., Killian, C.D., and Weaver, S.O. - Trends in Evolution of Specialty Choice:  Comparison of U.S. Medical School Graduates in 1983 and 1987. JAMA  261:2367-2373, 1989. 

  41. Wentz, D.K., Gannon, M.I., Osteen, A.M., Baldwin, D.C.,Jr. - Continuing Medical Education. JAMA 262:1043-1047, 1989. 

  42. Babbott, D., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Killian, C.D., and Weaver, S.O. -Ethnic Background and Specialty Choice:  A Study of U.S. Medical School Graduates in 1987. Acad Med 64:595-599, 1989. 

  43. Self, D.J., Wolinsky, F.D. and Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - The Effect of Teaching Medical Ethics on Medical Students' Moral Reasoning.   Acad Med 64:755-759, 1989. 

  44. Sheehan, K.H., Sheehan, D.V., White, K., Leibowitz, A., Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - A Pilot Study of Medical Student "Abuse":  Student Perceptions of Mistreatment and Misconduct in Medical School. JAMA 263:533-537, 1990. 

  45. Self, D.J. and Baldwin, D.C. Jr. - Teaching Medical Humanities through Film Discussions.  J. Med Humanities  11:163-176, 1990. 

  46. Baldwin, D.C.Jr. and Rowley, B.D. - Alternative Models for the Delivery of Rural Health Care.  J. Rural Health 6:256-272, 1990. 

  47. Rowley, B.D., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., McGuire, M.B., Etzel, S.I., O'Leary, C.J.  Graduate Medical Education in the United States.  JAMA 264:822-832, 1990.   

  48. Translated and reprinted in Japanese edition of JAMA 2:104-115, 1991. 

  49. Self, D.J., Schrader, D.E., Baldwin, D.C.Jr., Safford, S.K., Wolinsky, F.D., Shadduck, J.A.  Study of the Influence of Veterinary Medical Education on the Moral Development of Veterinary Students. JAVMA 198:782-787, 1991. 

  50. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Hughes, P.H., Conard, S., Storr, C.L., Sheehan, D.V.  Substance Use among Senior Medical Students:  A Survey of 23 Medical Schools.  JAMA 265:2074-2078, 1991. 

  51. Hughes, P.H., Conard, S., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Storr, C.L., Sheehan, D.V.  Resident Physician Substance Use in the United States.   JAMA 265:2069-2073, 1991. 

  52. Rowley, B.D., Baldwin, D.C. Jr, McGuire, M.B.  Selected Characteristics of Graduate Medical Education in the United States.  JAMA 266:933-943, 1991. 

  53. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Daugherty, S.R., Eckenfels, E.  Student Perceptions of Mistreatment and Harassment during Medical School:  A Survey of Ten Schools.  West J Med 155:140-145, 1991. 

  54. Baldwin, D.C. Jr., Daugherty, S.P., Self, D.J.  Changes in Moral Reasoning during Medical School.  Acad Med(Supp) 66(9):1-3, 1991. 

  55. Storr, C.L., Hughes, P.H., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Brandenburg, N., Sheehan, D.V., Conard, S.E.  Prevalence of Drug Use by United States Physicians.  Preprinted Abstracts, Proceedings of the 144th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, p. 146, 1991. 

  56. Baldwin, D.C. Jr., Hughes, P.H., Storr, C.L., Sheehan, D.V., Brandenburg, N., Conard, C.E.  Physician Drug Use at Different Career Stages.  Preprinted Abstracts, Proceedings of the 144th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, p. 146, 1991. 

  57. Hughes, D.H., Baldwin, D.C. Jr., Sheehan, D.V., Storr, C.L., Conard, S.E. Brandenburg, N.  Drug Use by Psychiatrists and Other Specialties.  Preprinted Abstracts, Proceedings of the 144th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, p. 146-7, 1991. 

  58. Sheehan, D.V., Hughes, P.H., Baldwin, D.C. Jr., Conard, S.E., Storr, C.L.  Benzodiazepine Use by Physicians and Medical Students.  Preprinted abstracts, Proceedings of the 144th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, p. 147, 1991. 

  59. Jex, S.M., Conard, S., Hughes, P., Sheehan, D.V., Baldwin, D.C. Jr.  Behavioral Consequences of Job-related Stress among Resident Physicians:  The Mediating Role of Psychological Strain.  Psychol. Reports 69:339-349, 1991.  

  60. Self, D.J., Schrader, D.E., Baldwin, D.C.,Jr., Wolinsky, F.D.  A Pilot Study of the Relationship of Medical Education and Moral Development.  Acad. Med.  66:629, 1991. 

  61. Daugherty, S.R., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Rowley, B.D.  National Survey of Resident Educational and Working Conditions.  Report submitted to the AMA-Education and Research Foundation, November 1991. 

  62. Self, D.J., Jecker, N.S., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Sadduck, J.A.  The Moral Orientations of Justice and Care among Veterinarians Entering Veterinary Practice.  JAVMA 199:569-573, 1991. 

  63. Baldwin, D.C., Jr.  The Medical Curriculum: Developments and Directions, in Medical Education in the 20th Century.  Eds. Barzansky, B., Gevitz, N., Chap. 10, pp 141-155, 1992. 

  64. Hughes, P.H., Storr, C.L., Baldwin, D.C. Jr., Williams, K.M., Conard,S., Sheehan, D.I.  Patterns of Substance Use in the Medical Profession.  Maryland M.J. 41:311-314, 1992. 

  65. Clark, D.C., Daugherty, S.R., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Hughes, P.H., Storr, C.L., Hedeker, D.  Assessment of Drug Involvement:  Application to a Sample of Physicians in Training.  British J. Addiction. 87:21-34, 1992 

  66. Hughes, P.H., Brandenburg, N., Baldwin, D.C.Jr., Storr, C.L., Williams, K.M., Anthony, J.C., Sheehan, D.V.  Prevalence of Substance Use among U.S. Physicians.  JAMA 267:2333-2339, 1992. 

  67. Self, D.J., Baldwin, D.C. Jr., and Wolinsky, F.D. - Evaluation of Teaching Medical Ethics by an Assessment of Moral Reasoning. Medical Education 26:178-184. 1992. 

  68. Hughes, P.H. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Sheehan, D.V., Conard, S., Storr, C.L.  Resident Physician Substance Use by Specialty.  Am. J. Psychiatry 149:1348-1354, 1992 

  69. Jex, S.M., Hughes, P., Storr, C., Conard, S., Baldwin, D.C. Jr., Sheehan, D.  Relations Among Stressors, Strains, and Substance Use among Resident Physicians.  Int. J. Addictions 27:979-994, 1992. 

  70. Bunch, W.H., Dvonch, V., Storr, C.L., Baldwin, D.C.Jr., Hughes, P.H.  The Stresses of Surgical Residency. J.Surg. Research 53:268-271, 1992.  (Abstracted in Year Book of Surgery, 1993

  71. Baldwin, D.C., Jr.  Some Historical Perspectives on Interdisciplinary Education and Teamwork, in: Interdisciplinary Development of Health Professionals to Maximize Health Provider Resources in Rural Areas.  Ed: Quick, R.,  National Rural Health Association, Kansas City 1993. 

  72. Self, D.J., Schrader, D.E., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Wolinsky, F.D.  The Moral Development of Medical Students: A Pilot Study of the Possible Influence of Medical Education.  Medical Education 27:26-34, 1993. 

  73. Self, D.J. and Baldwin, D.C.Jr., Olivarez, M.  Teaching Medical Ethics to First-year Students by Using Film Discussion to Develop their Moral Reasoning.  Acad. Med. 68:383-385, 1993. 

  74. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Rowley, B.D., Babbott, D., Weaver, S.O.  The Role of College, Medical and Graduate Medical Education in the Development of Clinician-Scientists.  Chap. 14, pp. 197-208 in The Education of Physician-Scholars:  Preparing for Leadership in the Health Care System.  (eds.)  Swartz, H.M., Gottheil, D.L., Rockville, MD., Betz Publishing Co., 1993. 

  75. Self, D.J., Baldwin, D.C. Jr., Wolinsky, F.D., Shadduck, J.A.  Further Exploration of the Relationship Between Veterinary Medical Education and Moral Development.  J.Vet. Med. Educ.)  20(3):140-147, 1993. 

  76. Baldwin, D.C.,Jr.  Gender in Medical Education: A Review.  Working paper prepared under contract for HRSA, 1993. 

  77. Baldwin, D.C.,Jr.  Interdisciplinary Education and Practice and Health Care Reform. Working paper prepared under contract for HRSA 1993. 

  78. Published as a monograph by the Bureau of Health Professions, OHPAR 2-94 under revised title:  "The Role of Interdisciplinary Education and Teamwork in Primary Care and Health Care Reform", pp. 54, March 1994. 

  79. Self, D.J., Baldwin, D.C., Jr.  Moral Reasoning and Medicine.  Chap 8 in Rest, J.R., Narvaez, D.F. (eds) Moral Development in the Professions:  Psychology and Applied Ethics.  Erlbaum Associates, p. 147-162, 1994. 

  80. Self, D.J., Olivarez, M., Baldwin, D.C.,Jr.  Moral Reasoning in Veterinary Medicine.  Chapter 9 in Rest, J.R., Narvaez, D.F. (eds) Moral Development in the Professions:  Psychology and Applied Ethics.  Erlbaum Associates, p. 163-171, 1994. 

  81. Babbott, D., Weaver, S.O., Baldwin, D.C. Jr.  Primary Care by Desire or Default?  Specialty Choices of Minority Graduates of U.S. Medical Schools in 1983.  J.Nat'l. Med. Assn., 86:509-515, 1994. 

  82. Self, D.J., Olivarez, M., Baldwin, D.C., Jr.  Moral Reasoning and Specialty Choice in Medicine. (Abst). Annals Beh. Sci & Med. Educ., 1:55, 1994. 

  83. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Daugherty, S.R., Rowley, B.D.  Racial and Ethnic Discrimination during Residency:  Results of a National Study.  Acad. Med., 69:(10) 19-21, 1994. 

  84. Baldwin, D.C., Jr.  Territoriality and Power in the Health Professions.  Working Paper prepared for COGME-NACNEP under contract with H.R.S.A., Washington, DC, 1995. 

  85. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Rowley, B.D., Daugherty, S.R., Bay, R.C.  Withdrawal and Extended Leave during Residency Training:  Results of a National Survey.  Acad. Med. 70:1117-1124, 1995. 

  86. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Daugherty S.R., Rowley, B.D.  Medical Student Teaching by First-Year Residents:  A National Survey (Abst.) Preprinted Abstracts, AAMC, 1995. 

  87. Daugherty, S.R., Baldwin, D.C., Jr.  Sleep Deprivation in Senior Medical Students and First-Year Residents.  Acad. Med. 71:Supp. S93-S95, 1996. 

  88. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Daugherty, S.R., Rowley, B.D., Schwarz, M.R.  Cheating in Medical School:  A Survey of 31 Schools.  Acad. Med. 71:267-273, 1996. 

  89. Bunch, W.H., Storr, C.L., Hughes, P.H., Baldwin, D.C., Jr.,  Substance Use by Surgical Residents and Students Entering Surgery.  J. Surg. Res. 61:108-112, 1996. 

  90. Baldwin, D.C., Jr.  Some Historical Notes on Interdisciplinary and Interprofessional Education and Practice in the U.S.  J. Interprof. Care. 10:187-201, 1996. 

  91. Walker, P.H., Baldwin, D., Fitzpatrick, J.J., Ryan, S.A., Bulger, R., DeBasio, N., Hanson, C., Harvan, R., Johnson-Pawlson, J.K., Lacey, B., Ladden, M., McLaughlin, C., Selker, L., Sluyter, D., & Vanselow N.  Building community: Developing Skills for Interprofessional Health Professions Education and Relationship-Centered Care.  Nursing Leadership Forum, 2, 140-143, 1996 

  92. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Adamson, T.E., Sheehan, J.T., Self, D.J., Oppenberg, A.A. - Moral Reasoning and Malpractice.  A Pilot Study of Orthopedic Surgeons.  Amer. J. Orthopedics 25:481-484, 1996. 

  93. Self, D.J., Baldwin, D.C. Jr., Wolinsky, F.D.  Further Exploration of the Relationship Between Medical Education and Moral Development.  Cambridge Quarterly of Health Care Ethics.  5(3):444-449,1996.  

  94. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Daugherty, S.R.  Reports of Violent Events Involving Medical Students.  The Advisor 16:3-6, 1996. 

  95. Bunch, W.H., Baldwin, D.C., Jr.  Moral Reasoning and Malpractice in Orthopaedic Surgeons.  Pre-printed abstracts, Assoc. of Bone & Joint Surg.

  96. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Daugherty, S.R., Rowley, B.D.  Sexual Harassment and Discrimination Among Medical Students and Residents Acad. Med. 71:(Supp) S25-S27, 1996. 

  97. Self, D.J., Olivarez, M., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Shadduck, J.A. - Clarifying the Relationship of Veterinary Medical Education and Moral Development.  JAVMA 209:2002-2004, 1996 

  98. Adamson, T.E., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Sheehan, T.J., Oppenberg, A.A.  Characteristics of Surgeons with High and Low Malpractice Claims Rates.  West. J. Med.  166:37-44, 1997 

  99. Walker, P.H., Baldwin, D., Fitzpatrick, J.J., Ryan, S.A., Bulger, R, Debasio, N., Hanson, C., Harvan, R., Johnson-Pawlson, J.K., Lacey, B., Ladden, M., McLaughlin, C., Selker, L., Sluyter, D., Vanselow, N., “Building Community: Developing Skills for Interprofessional Health Professions Education and Relationship-Centered Care,” Nursing and Health Care, NLN, New York, January, 1997. 

  100. Eckenfels, E.J., Daugherty, S.R., Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - A Socio-Cultural Framework for Explaining Perceptions of Abuse and Mistreatment in the Professional Socialization of Future Physicians.  Ann. Beh. Sci & Med Educ 4:11-18, 1997 

  101. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Daugherty, S. R. – Do Residents Also Feel “Abused?”  Perceived Mistreatment During Internship.  Acad. Med.  72: (Supp) S51-53, 1997 

  102. Baldwin, D. C., Jr. – The Evolution of Interdisciplinary Education:  p 3-10 in Proceedings of the 4th Congress of Health Professions Education, Association of Academic Health Centers, Washington, DC, 1997 

  103. Fitzpatrick, J.J., Ryan, S., Johnson-Pawlson, J., McLaughlin, C., Baldwin, D., Kelley, M., Bulger, R., Selker, L., DeBasio, N., Lacey, B., Dickler, R., Sluyter, D., Hanson, C., Ladden, M.J., Harvan, R., Vanselow, N., & Kelley, M.  Building Community:  Developing Skills for Interprofessional Health Professions Education and Relationship-Centered Care.  The Journal of Perinatal Education, 7, 21-26 1998 

  104. Walker, P.H., Baldwin, D., Fitzpatrick, J.J., Ryan, S., Bulger, R., DeBasio, N., Hanson, C., Harvan, R., Johnson-Paulson, J., Kelley, M., Lacey, B., Ladden, M.J., McLaughlin, C., Selker, L., Sluyter, D., & Vanselow, N.  Building Community:  Developing Skills for Interprofessional Health.  Nursing Outlook, 46, 88-89, 1998 

  105. Self, D.J., Olivarez, M., Baldwin, D.C., Jr.  Clarifying the Relationship of Medical Education and Moral Development.  Acad. Med. 73:517-520, 1998. 

  106. Self, D. J., Oliverez, M., Baldwin, D. C., Jr.  The Amount of Small Group Case Study Discussion Required to Improve Moral Reasoning Skills in Medical Students.  Acad. Med. 73:521-523, 1998. 

  107. Daugherty, S. R., Baldwin, D. C., Jr., Rowley, B. D. – Learning, Satisfaction, and Mistreatment During Internship:  A National Survey of Working Conditions.  JAMA 279:1194-1199, 1998. 

  108. Baldwin, D. C., Jr. – The Case for Interdisciplinary Education.  Chapter 8, in Mission Management: A New Synthesis Vol. 2, pp 151-164.  Association of Academic Health Centers, Washington, DC 1998 

  109. Walker, P.H., Baldwin, D., Fitzpatrick, J.J., Ryan, S., Bulger, R., DeBasio, N., Hanson, C. Harvan, R., Johnson-Pawlson, J., Lacey, B., Ladden, M.J., McLaughlin, C., Selker, L., Sluyter, D., & Vanselow, N.  Building Community: Developing Skills for Interprofessional Health Professions Education and Relationship-Centered Care.  Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 24(3), 45-49, 1998 

  110. Walker, P.H., D. Baldwin, J.J. Fitzpatrick, and S. Ryan. Building Community: Developing Skills for Interprofessional Health Professions Education and Relationship-Centered Care. Journal of Allied Health (27)3:174-75, 1998 

  111. Fitzpatrick, J.J., Ryan, S., Johnson-Pawlson, J., McLaughlin, C., Baldwin, D., Kelley, M., Bulger, R., Selker, L., DeBasio, N., Lacey, B., Dickler, R., Sluyter, D., Hanson, C., Ladden, M.J., Harvan, R. & Vanselow, N. Building Community: Developing Skills for Interprofessional Health Professions Education and Relationship-Centered Care.  The Nurse Practitioner, 1998 

  112. Emanuel, L.L., Alpert, H., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Slutsman, J., Omundsen, E., Emanuel, E.J. – Toward a Multidimensional Construct of Suffering in End-of-Life Care:  Results from the Commonwealth-Cummings Study (ABST.) J General Internal Med, 1998. 

  113. Self D., Baldwin D.C. Jr.  Does Medical Education Inhibit the Development of Moral Reasoning in Medical Students? A Cross-Sectional Study.  Acad Med 73(Supp):S91-93-1998. 

  114. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Daugherty, S.R., Rowley, B.D.  Observations of Unethical and Unprofessional Conduct in Residency Training.  Acad Med 73:1195-1200, 1998. 

  115. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Alpert, H.R., Emanuel, E.J., Emanuel, L.L., Quantitative Validation of a Conceptual Model of the Good Death. (ABST.) J Investigative Medicine 47(7):231A, 1999. 

  116. Baldwin, D.C. Jr., in The Role of the Physician in End-Of-Life Care:  What More Can We Do?  Journal of Health Care Law and Policy, 2;(2):258-267, 1999. 

  117. Hughes, P.H., Storr, C.L., Brandenburg, N.A., Baldwin, D.C. Jr., Anthony, J.C., Sheehan, D.R. Physician Substance Use By Medical Specialty.  Journal of Addictive Diseases 18:23-37, 1999. 

  118. Emanuel, E.J., Fairclough, D.L., Slutsman, J., Alpert, H.R., Baldwin, D.C. Jr., Emanuel, L.L. Assistance from family members, friends, paid care givers, and volunteers in the care of terminally-ill patients. NEJM 341:956-963, 1999. 

  119. Miller, G. and Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Implications of the Wounded Healer Paradigm for the Use of the Self in Therapy, Chapter 11 pp 243-261, in The Use of Self in Therapy, Ed.: M.A. Baldwin. Second Edition, Haworth Press, New York, NY, 1999. 

  120. Baldwin, D.C., Jr. - Some Philosophical and Psychological Contributions to the Use of Self in Therapy, Chapter 3, pp 39-60, in The Use of Self in Therapy, Ed.: M.A. Baldwin. Second Edition, Haworth Press, New York, NY, 1999. 

  121. Baldwin, D.C., Jr. Commentary on: Stress among Medical Students in a Medical College of South India. Education for Health 12:71-72, 1999. 

  122. Hauser, J.M., Alpert, H.R., Baldwin, D.C., Emanuel, L.L., Who Knows?  Agreement and Disagreement Between Patient and Their Caregiver Near the End of Life (ABST) Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1999. 

  123. Adamson, T.E., Bunch, W.H., Baldwin, D.C. Jr., Oppenberg, A., Does the Virtuous Orthopedist Have Fewer Malpractice Suits? Clin Orthopedics and Rel Research. 378: 104-109, 2000 

  124. Rowley, B.D., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Bay, R.C., Karpman, R. Professionalism and Professional Values in Orthopedics. Clin Orthopedics and Rel Research. 378:90-96, 2000 

  125. Rowley, B.D., Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Bay, R.C., Cannula, M. Can Professional Values be Taught? A Look at Residency Training. Clin Orthopedics and Rel Research. 378:110-114, 2000 

  126. Baldwin, D.C., Jr., Bunch, W.H.  Moral Reasoning, Professionalism, and the Teaching

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