Rebecca Wells

ORCID: 0000-0003-0720-3890
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Research Areas
  • Healthcare Policy and Management
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Innovations in Medical Education
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Child and Adolescent Health
  • Occupational Health and Safety Research
  • Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
  • Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
  • Pharmaceutical industry and healthcare
  • Nursing Education, Practice, and Leadership
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Teacher Education and Leadership Studies
  • Higher Education Learning Practices
  • Retirement, Disability, and Employment
  • Environmental Justice and Health Disparities
  • Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
  • Education Systems and Policy
  • Health Services Management and Policy
  • Risk Perception and Management
  • Empathy and Medical Education
  • Breastfeeding Practices and Influences
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Reflective Practices in Education
  • Opioid Use Disorder Treatment

Hudson Institute
2023

John Wiley & Sons (United States)
2023

Carolina Headache Institute
2023

University of Georgia
2021-2023

Georgia State University
2018-2020

New York Proton Center
2020

American Headache Society
2020

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
2017

Texas A&M Health Science Center
2014

Park Plaza Hospital
2012

A review of the literature on training medical students in interviewing skills reveals a neglect experimentally controlled studies as well methods based most thoroughly researched approach to training, Rogerian "core facilitative qualities." This paper reports description and experimental evaluation method designed increase student's comfort dealing with emotionally intense material his core qualities. Comparison control groups effect ability recognize communicate empathic understanding...

10.1097/00001888-197609000-00005 article EN Academic Medicine 1976-09-01

Using the 2009/2010 National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN), we investigated impact medical home-consistent care and child condition on five outcomes for CSHCN (n = 32,299). Models suggested that predicted increased odds preventive services receipt, no unmet health or family support needs, ease use community-based services, shared decision-making. Despite these positive effects, disparities persisted based insurance, complexity, household income. These findings...

10.1080/02739615.2020.1852085 article EN Children s Health Care 2020-11-28

This study uses resource dependence theory to examine how the concentration of client referrals into outpatient substance abuse treatment may affect comprehensiveness. Data were from 1995, 1999/2000, and 2005 waves a national longitudinal survey. Results generalized estimating equation models (sample sizes 1,350 1,375) indicate that more concentrated referral sources negatively associated with three four indicators comprehensiveness: percentages clients receiving routine medical care, mental...

10.1177/1077558708320407 article EN Medical Care Research and Review 2008-07-25
Guadalupe Garcı́a Adrian M. Di Bisceglie Board Liaison Rebecca Wells Paul Angulo and 95 more Christopher L. Bowlus Maria Isabel Fiel HoChong Gilles Julie K. Heimbach Patrick Horne Cynthia Levy Joseph K. Lim Ester C. Little Rohit Loomba Smruti R. Mohanty Andrew Muir Michael R. Narkewicz Fred Poordad Vlad Ratziu David A. Sass Esperance Schaefer Gyöngyi Szabó Lopa Mishra Martina Buck Laura N. Bull Cindy X. Cai Kenneth D. Chavin Jeffrey H. Fair Joshua R. Friedman Gabrielle Gaspard Peter Jansen Wajahat Z. Mehal George K. Michalopoulos Natalia Nieto Tushar Patel Yaron Rotman Ronald J. Sokol Howard J. Worman Norah A. Terrault Marc G. Ghany David N. Assis Jasmohan S. Bajaj John C. Bucuvalas Stephen H. Caldwell Jeanne M. Clark Scott J. Cotler Sandy Feng Kimberly A. Forde Elizabeth Goacher Stuart C. Gordon Daryl Lau Elizabeth Powell Kittichai Promrat Averell H. Sherker Puneeta Tandon W. Ray Kim Victor Ankoma‐Sey Bruce R. Bacon John Fitz Guadalupe García‐Tsao Donald M. Jensen William Lee Philip Rosenthal Zobair M. Younossi Jorge A. Bezerra Bruce A. Luxon Joy Peter David Reich Mary E. Rinella Charmaine A. Stewart Keith D. Lindor Adrian Reuben Scott W. Biggins Geri Brown Virginia Clark Paul H. Hayashi James E. Heubi Edward L. Krawitt Mauricio Lisker‐Melman Suzanne Opperman Hugo E. Vargas Laurie D. DeLeve Michaël Abécassis Mark Avigan György Baffy Kyong–Mi Chang Edward Doo Richard Green Nancy Reau John Ward Lynt B. Johnson Víctor Araya David R. Brigstock James Crawford Cara L. Mack Paul J. Pockros Sue Currie Vanessa Haynes–Williams Dustin Latimer Anita Lippello

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10.1002/hep.26032 article EN Hepatology 2012-10-01

Public health leaders around the United States are experimenting with a range of models intended to better integrate services for individuals complex needs. In North Carolina, state agencies recently restructured low income pregnant women and young children at risk developmental delays into medical homes models. The current comparative case study examined how this transition was experienced in communities state. Results indicate that: (1) new program increased centrality providers; (2) Front...

10.5465/ambpp.2014.17257abstract article EN Academy of Management Proceedings 2014-01-01
William A. Maltese Jean H. Overmeyer Victor J. Thannickal Craig A. Henke Jeffrey C. Horowitz and 95 more Paul Noble Jesse Roman Patricia J. Sime Yong Zhou Rebecca Wells Eric S. White Daniel J. Tschumperlin Jamie L. Dorsey Lisa M. Mangus Jonathan D. Oakley Sarah W. Beck Kathleen Kelly Suzanne E. Queen Kelly A. Metcalf Pate Robert Adams Carl F. Marfurt Joseph L. Mankowski Lizhi He Mariya Marioutina Joshua L. Dunaief Alexander G. Marneros Miranda D. Grounds Jessica R. Terrill Hannah G. Radley‐Crabb Terry Robertson J. M. Papadimitriou Simone Spuler Tea Shavlakadze Natascha Wuillemin Luigi Terracciano Helmut Beltraminelli Christoph Schlapbach Stefano Fontana Stephan Krähenbühl Werner J. Pichler Daniel Yerly Ning Liang Hidetake Kurihara Susana de Vega Naoki Ichikawa‐Tomikawa Zhuo Xu Risa Nonaka Saiko Kazuno Yoshihiko Yamada Jeffrey H. Miner Eri Arikawa‐Hirasawa Yuting Chen Delu Zhou Todd C. Metzger Marianne Gallup Marion Jeanne Douglas J. Gould Mark Anderson Nancy McNamara Junlan Zhang Wenli Yang Bingqian Hu Wei Wu Michael B. Fallon Ramon Sonneveld Johan van der Vlag Marijke P. Baltissen Sjoerd Verkaart Jack F.M. Wetzels Jo H. M. Berden Joost Hoenderop Tom Nijenhuis Anita A. Wasik Susanna Koskelainen Mervi E. Hyvönen Luca Musante Eero Lehtonen Kerttu Koskenniemi Jukka Tienari Antti Vaheri Dontscho Kerjaschki Csaba Szalay Csaba Révész Pekka Varmanen Tuula A. Nyman Péter Hamar Harry Holthöfer Sanna Lehtonen Ramkumar Menon István Boldogh Hal K. Hawkins Michael Woodson Jossimara Polettini Ali Tariq Stephen Syed George Fortunato John Saade Robert Papaconstantinou Hae-Young Park Jie Kim

10.1016/s0002-9440(14)00236-3 article EN publisher-specific-oa American Journal Of Pathology 2014-05-20

10.17615/7vvp-7465 article EN Carolina Digital Repository (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 2008-01-01

10.1177/216507996801600605 article EN American Association of Industrial Nurses Journal 1968-06-01

10.1080/00039896.1969.10666886 article EN Archives of Environmental Health An International Journal 1969-10-01

A national unemployment rate of more than 6% is stimulating industry, labor, government at all levels, and many community agencies to lower this a satisfactory level—perhaps around 3% 3.5%—a figure that includes those designated as totally unemployable for one reason or another. The rates returning Vietnam veterans young disadvantaged males are considerably higher offer special problems in themselves. Medical Committee the President's on Employment Handicapped over several years developed...

10.1001/jama.1971.03190150067016 article EN JAMA 1971-10-11
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