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Jack Ende, MDAdele and Harold Schaeffer Professor in Medicine
Department: Medicine
Contact information
Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
130 Wright-Saunders 39th & Market Streets Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 215-898-8989
Fax: 215- 243-3208 Email: ENDE@MAIL.MED.UPENN.EDU
Education:
M.D. (?) Medical College of Virginia, 1973.
Post-Graduate Training
Intern in Medicine, University of Chicago, 1973-1974. Residency in Medicine, University of Chicago, 1974-1976. Chief Medical Resident, University of Chicago, 1977-1978.
Certifications
Permanent linkAmerican Board of Internal Medicine, 1976. Selected PublicationsPomerantz A, Fehr BJ, Ende J: When supervising physicians see patients: strategies used in difficult situations. Human Communication Research 23: 586-613, 1997.Pomerantz A, Ende J, Erickson F: Precepting conversations in general medial clinic. The Talk of the Clinic. Morris GH and Chenail RJ (Eds.) (eds.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Hillsdale, NJ, Page: 151-170, 1995. Ende J, Pomerantz A, Erickson F: Preceptors' strategies for correcting residents in an ambulatory medical setting: A qualitative analysis. Academic Medicine 70: 224-229, 1995. Ellen J, Giardino AP, Edinburgh K, Ende J: Simulated students: A new method for studying clinical precepting. Teaching and Learning Medicine 6: 132-135, 1994. Huddle T, Ende J: The clinical clerkship in America: One hundred years of learning experience. J. of History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 49: 483-503, 1994. Ness D, Ende J: Denial in the medical interview. JAMA 272: 1777-1781, 1994. Ende J, Atkins E: Conceptualizing curriculum for graduate medical education. Academic Medicine 67: 528-534, 1992. Asch D, Ende J: Downsizing internal medicine training programs. Ann. Intern. Med. 117: 839-844, 1992. Ende J, Kazis C, Moskowitz M: Preferences for autonomy when patients are physicians. J. Gen. Intern. Med. 5: 506-509, 1990. Ende J, Kazis L, Ash A, Moskowitz M: Measuring patients' desire for autonomy: Decision-making and information-seeking preferences among medical patients. J. Gen. Intern. Med. 4: 23-30, 1989.
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