Comparative International Medical Education Malathi Srinivasan Editorial 21 December 2015 Pages: 139 - 139
Can Parsimonious Practice Please Patients and Practitioners? The Case of Spine Imaging Richard A. Deyo Editorial 28 September 2015 Pages: 140 - 141
The Future of Social Network Analysis of Health Care System Data: Promise and Concerns Elizabeth M. Oliva Editorial 13 October 2015 Pages: 142 - 143
Training Future Physicians to Deliver Tobacco Cessation Treatment Nancy A. Rigotti Editorial 08 January 2016 Pages: 144 - 146
Use of Low Molecular Weight Heparins in Patients with Renal Failure; Time to Re-evaluate Our Preconceptions Mark CrowtherWendy Lim Editorial 09 December 2015 Pages: 147 - 148
Academic–Industry Research Partnerships: an Emerging Opportunity or Just Smoke and Mirrors? Michael HochmanRachael Bedard Editorial 09 October 2015 Pages: 149 - 150
Understanding Seniors’ Choices in Medicare Advantage Amal N. Trivedi Editorial 11 September 2015 Pages: 151 - 152
The Veterans Choice Act and Dual Health System Use Walid F. Gellad Editorial 20 August 2015 Pages: 153 - 154
Re: Underuse and Overuse of Osteoporosis Screening in a Regional Health System: A Retrospective Cohort Study Robert Ferrari Letter to the Editor 30 June 2015 Pages: 155 - 155
Variation among Primary Care Physicians in the Use of Imaging for Older Patients with Acute Low Back Pain Alai TanJie ZhouJames S. Goodwin OriginalPaper 28 July 2015 Pages: 156 - 163
Provider Patient-Sharing Networks and Multiple-Provider Prescribing of Benzodiazepines Mei-Sing OngKaren L. OlsonKenneth D. Mandl Original Research 18 July 2015 Pages: 164 - 171
Teaching Medical Students to Help Patients Quit Smoking: Outcomes of a 10-School Randomized Controlled Trial Judith K. OckeneRashelle B. HayesAlan C. Geller Original Research 21 September 2015 Pages: 172 - 181
Treatment with Dalteparin is Associated with a Lower Risk of Bleeding Compared to Treatment with Unfractionated Heparin in Patients with Renal Insufficiency Doyun ParkWilliam SouthernHenny H. Billett OriginalPaper 25 July 2015 Pages: 182 - 187
Medication Adherence Does Not Explain Black-White Differences in Cardiometabolic Risk Factor Control among Insured Patients with Diabetes Jennifer Elston LafataAndrew J. KarterJohn F. Steiner Original Research 18 August 2015 Pages: 188 - 195
Unintentional Continuation of Medications Intended for Acute Illness After Hospital Discharge: A Population-Based Cohort Study Damon C. ScalesHadas D. FischerChaim M. Bell Original Research 14 September 2015 Pages: 196 - 202
Burned Out at the Bedside: Patient Perceptions of Physician Burnout in an Internal Medicine Resident Continuity Clinic Justin P. LafreniereRebeca RiosRachel B. Levine Original Research 04 September 2015 Pages: 203 - 208
Low ALT Levels Independently Associated with 22-Year All-Cause Mortality Among Coronary Heart Disease Patients N. Peltz-SinvaniR. KlempfnerG. Segal Original Research 06 August 2015 Pages: 209 - 214
Screening and Follow-Up Monitoring for Substance Use in Primary Care: An Exploration of Rural–Urban Variations Ya-Fen ChanShou-En LuJürgen Unützer Original Research 13 August 2015 Pages: 215 - 222
Capsule Commentary on Lafata et al., Medication Adherence Does Not Explain Black-White Differences in Cardiometabolic Risk Factor Control among Insured Patients with Diabetes Ana M. Palacio Capsule Commentary 29 September 2015 Pages: 223 - 223
Capsule Commentary on Scales et al., Unintentional Continuation of Medications Intended for Acute Illness After Hospital Discharge: A Population-Based Cohort Study Shoshana J. Herzig Capsule Commentary 11 November 2015 Pages: 224 - 224
Capsule Commentary on Lafreniere et al., Burned Out at the Bedside: Patient Perceptions of Physician Burnout in an Internal Medicine Resident Continuity Clinic Kittu Jindal Garg Capsule Commentary 09 December 2015 Pages: 225 - 225
Capsule Commentary on Peltz-Sinvani et al., Low ALT Levels Independently Associated with 22-Year All-Cause Mortality among Coronary Heart Disease Patients Kirk V. Shepard II Capsule Commentary 14 December 2015 Pages: 226 - 226
Capsule Commentary on Bloom-Feshbach et al., Health Literacy in Transitions of Care: An Innovative Objective Structured Clinical Examination for Fourth Year Medical Students in an Internship Preparation Course Deborah P. Jones Capsule Commentary 12 November 2015 Pages: 227 - 227
Industry Support of Medical Research: Important Opportunity or Treacherous Pitfall? William M. TierneyEric M. MeslinKurt Kroenke Perspective 26 August 2015 Pages: 228 - 233
The Roles of Cost and Quality Information in Medicare Advantage Plan Enrollment Decisions: an Observational Study Rachel O. ReidPartha DebWilliam H. Shrank Health Policy 18 August 2015 Pages: 234 - 241
Health Literacy in Transitions of Care: An Innovative Objective Structured Clinical Examination for Fourth-Year Medical Students in an Internship Preparation Course Kimberly Bloom-FeshbachDana CaseyReena Karani OriginalPaper 09 October 2015 Pages: 242 - 246
Managing Cognitive Load to Uncover an Unusual Cause of Syncope: Exercises in Clinical Reasoning Christopher SmallAndrew M. LandErin D. Snyder Exercises in Clinical Reasoning 05 November 2015 Pages: 247 - 251
Hypertriglyceridemia-Induced Pancreatitis Arjun GuptaJedrek WosikSteven Philips Clinical Practice: Clinical Images 23 April 2015 Pages: 252 - 252
Scimitar Syndrome Osama ElsallabiAiman SmerGopi Sirineni Clinical Practice: Clinical Images 05 May 2015 Pages: 253 - 254
Oral Rehydration Therapy and Feeding Replaces Total Parenteral Nutrition: A Clinical Vignette Scott Mitchell WrightMuhammad Jawad NoonWilliam Bates Greenough III Clinical Practice: Clinical Vignettes 16 May 2015 Pages: 255 - 257