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Academic Article Empathic and sympathetic orientations toward patient care: conceptualization, measurement, and psychometrics.
Academic Article Psychometrics of the scale of attitudes toward physician-pharmacist collaboration: A study with medical students.
Academic Article Evaluations of medical students' clinical experiences in a family medicine clerkship: differences in patient encounters by disease severity in different clerkship sites.
Academic Article Relationships between scores of the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy (JSPE) and the Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI).
Academic Article Empathy scores in medical school and ratings of empathic behavior in residency training 3 years later.
Academic Article Academic performance of psychiatrists compared to other specialists before, during, and after medical school.
Academic Article The predictive validity of three versions of the MCAT in relation to performance in medical school, residency, and licensing examinations: a longitudinal study of 36 classes of Jefferson Medical College.
Academic Article Effects of reviewers' gender on assessments of a gender-related standardized manuscript.
Academic Article Measurement of empathy among Japanese medical students: psychometrics and score differences by gender and level of medical education.
Academic Article An instrument for measuring pharmacist and physician attitudes towards collaboration: preliminary psychometric data.
Academic Article Eleven Years of Data on the Jefferson Scale of Empathy-Medical Student Version (JSE-S): Proxy Norm Data and Tentative Cutoff Scores.
Academic Article Personality assessments and outcomes in medical education and the practice of medicine: AMEE Guide No. 79.
Academic Article Can communication skills training improve empathy? A six-year longitudinal study of medical students in Japan.
Academic Article The effect of Humanitude care methodology on improving empathy: a six-year longitudinal study of medical students in Japan.
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