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Michael J. Green

Book Reviews:

  1. Green MJ. Book Review: The Girl Who Died Twice, by Natalie Robins, Delacorte Press. J Gen Intern Med 1996;11:384-385, 1995.

  2. Green MJ. Book Review: "When Illness Goes Public: Celebrity Patients and How We Loook at Medicine," by Barron H. Lerner. American Journal of Bioethics 2007;7(12)55-58.

Book Chapters:

  1. Green MJ. Inappropriate Requests for Medical Exemptions and Privledges. In Sugarman J, 20 Common Problems: Ethics in Primary Care. 2000, McGraw-Hill, New York

  2. Green M, Schori M, Fox E, Arnold R, Caralis P, Harward M and O'Toole E. Clinical Medical Ethics. In Jensen NM, Van Kirk J (eds). A Curriculum for Internal Medicine Residency Philadelphia, PA: American College of Physicians (in press)

  3. Arnold RM, Fox E and Green MJ. Medical Ethics. In: Ende J, Kelley MA, Ramsey PG, Sox HS. Graduate Education in Internal Medicine: A Resource Guide to Curriculum Development. The report of the FCIM Task Force on the Internal Medicine Residency Curriculum pp. 28-30, 1997.

Letters:

  1. Levi BH, Thomas NJ, Green MJ, et al., Letter to the Editor Reply, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2005, 6(1):93.
  2. Green MJ. Residency Overwork and the Sleep of Long-haul Truck Drivers. N Engl J Med 338:389-390, 1998.
  3. Green M. CPR and the Dying Patient With Cancer: A Resuscitator's Response. Arch Intern Med 152:1529-1530, 1992. (letter).
  4. Green M. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Teaching Hospitals. Ann Intern Med 115:578, 1991 (letter).

Abstracts:

  1. Orkin FK, Fischer KM, Green MJ, Factors Perceived Important by Surrogate Health Care Decision Makers for Those With Mental Retardation, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston MA. November 2006.
  2. Fisher KM, Pesssagno RA, Orkin FK, Green MJ. Caring for a vulnerable Population: Proxy Decision Making in Mental Retardation (MR) a Qualitative Analysis. American Psychiatric Nurses Association 20th Annual Conference. Oct, 2006, Long Beach, CA
  3. Fisher KM, Orkin FK, and Green MJ. Ethical Considerations for proxy decision makingin Menatl Retardation: Findings from the Statewide Survey. National Congress on the State of the Science in Nursing Research (CANS), October 12-14, 2006, Washington DC.
  4. Fisher KM, Orkin FK, and Green MJ. Factors influencing proxy decision making in mental retardation (MR): A feasibility study of emergency department nurses. Eastern Nursing Research Society Meeting, Cherry Hill, NJ. April 20, 2006. (KMF presentation)
  5. Green MJ, Peterson SK, Wagner Baker M, Harper GR, Friedman LC, Rubinstein WS, Mauger DT. A computer-based decision aid is an effective tool for educating women seeking information about BRCA1/2 genetic testing. JGIM, 2004. 19 (supplement 1):110.
  6. Schapira M, Gilligan MA, Natinger AB, Green MJ, Patient navigation of a CD-ROM menopause treatment decision-aid. JGIM, 2004. 19 (supplement1):186
  7. Green MJ, Peterson SK, Wagner Baker M, Friedman LC, Harper GGR, Rubinstein WS, Mauger DT. Can a computer program replace genetic counseling for BRCA1/2 genetic testing? American Journal of Human Genetics 2003. 73 (5S),174.
  8. Green MJ, Peterson S, Baker M, Mauger DT. An interactive computer program can effectively educate women about breast cancer genetic testing. The 7th International Symposium on Predictive Oncology. Impact of Biotechnology on Predictive Oncology & Intervention Strategies. August 16-19, 2003. Montreal Quebec.
  9. Green MJ, Biesecker BB, McInerney A, Fost N. Can an interactive computer program educate and counsel patients about susceptibility to breast cancer? 2000 Society for Medical Decision Making.
  10. Green MJ, Biesecker BB, McInerney A, Fost N. Can an interactive computer program educate patients about breast cancer susceptibility, and does it influence their intent to undergo testing? American Society of Human Genetics, October 5, 2000.
  11. Biesecker BB, McInerney A, Fost N, Green MJ. A randomized study of the effect on knowledge and intent to undergo testing of an interactive computer education program on breast caner risk and BRCA1/2 testing. Annual Education Conference, National Society of Genetic Counselors, Savannah, GA, October 2, 2000.
  12. Simmons Z, Bremer BA, Walsh SM, Green MJ. Measuring quality of life in patients with ALS: A pilot study. 1999 AAN Scientific Program.
  13. Green MJ, Fong SP and Ubel PA. Rationing Scarce Medications: The publics' perception of allocation strategies. J Gen Intern Med 14 (supplement 2):35, 1999.
  14. Green MJ, Farber NJ, Arnold RM, Aboff BM, Sosman JM and Ubel PA. Lying to each other: When physicians use deception with their colleagues. J Gen Intern Med 14 (supplement 2):136, 1999.
  15. Green MJ, Fong S and Ubel P. Public perceptions of current and future alternatives for state AIDS drug assistance program rationing policies. J Gen Intern Med 13 (supplement 1):43, 1998.
  16. Green MJ, Fong S and Ubel P. Criteria for rationing scarce, expensive H.I.V. medications: A survey of H.I.V. patients and the general public. J Gen Intern Med 13 (supplement 1):94, 1998.
  17. Green MJ. Using a CD-ROM to educate patients about inherited breast cancer risk. Soc Gen Intern Med Mid- Atlantic Regional Meeting. March 7, 1997.
  18. Green MJ, Mitchell G, Stocking C, Cassel C and Siegler M. Do Doctors Follow Consensus Ethical Guidelines? J Gen Intern Med 9, supplement 2 (4): (Abstract), 1994.
  19. Green MJ. The Development of Health Care in Post-Revolutionary Nicaragua. Medical Scholars Program Abstracts: Allerton Conference, Aug, 1985. Carle Select Papers; 37(2):48-51, 1985.

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