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malenitah2s Chambliss [5 articles]

Recent papers posted to malenitah2s library by the author Chambliss. You can also see everyones Chambliss.
  • Analysis of questions asked by family doctors regarding patient care
    BMJ, Vol. 319, No. 7206. (7 August 1999), pp. 358-361.
    by John W Ely, Jerome A Osheroff, Mark H Ebell, George R Bergus, Barcey T Levy, Lee M Chambliss, Eric R Evans
    posted to information-retrieval by malenitah2 on 2008-11-13 01:53:56 as **
  • Obstacles to answering doctors' questions about patient care with evidence: qualitative study.
    BMJ, Vol. 324, No. 7339. (23 March 2002)
    by JW Ely, JA Osheroff, MH Ebell, ML Chambliss, DC Vinson, JJ Stevermer, EA Pifer
    posted to bioinformatics by malenitah2 on 2008-06-19 19:38:36 as ** along with 1 person A_Hoogendam
  • Answering physicians' clinical questions: obstacles and potential solutions.
    J Am Med Inform Assoc, Vol. 12, No. 2. (r 2005), pp. 217-224.
    by JW Ely, JA Osheroff, ML Chambliss, MH Ebell, ME Rosenbaum
    posted to bioinformatics by malenitah2 on 2008-06-18 00:33:31 as ** along with 4 people R-MINI cm1acb EB A_Hoogendam
  • A taxonomy of generic clinical questions: classification study
    BMJ, Vol. 321, No. 7258. (12 August 2000), pp. 429-432.
    by John W Ely, Jerome A Osheroff, Paul N Gorman, Mark H Ebell, Lee M Chambliss, Eric A Pifer, Zoe P Stavri
    posted to bioinformatics biomedical-data by malenitah2 on 2008-06-18 00:28:34 as **
  • Analysis of questions asked by family doctors regarding patient care
    BMJ, Vol. 319, No. 7206. (7 August 1999), pp. 358-361.
    by John W Ely, Jerome A Osheroff, Mark H Ebell, George R Bergus, Barcey T Levy, Lee M Chambliss, Eric R Evans
    posted to bioinformatics biomedical-data clinicaltrials by malenitah2 on 2008-06-17 23:42:41 as **
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