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Books

  • The Tennis Partner. Abraham Verghese. A Memoir.

Articles and Reports

  • "Did You Hear About Doc Ogden?" Michael Winerip. The New York Times Magazine, May 5, 2002.
  • "Diagnosis: History of Binge Drinking, Persistent Abdominal Pain, Heart Stops Suddenly." Lisa Sanders, M.D. The New York Times Magazine, November 24, 2002.
  • "Barriers to Improving Education and Training in Addiction Medicine," Psychiatric Annals, Volume 31, Number 11. November 2001. Norman S. Miller, M.D.; Lorinda M. Sheppard, M.A.; and Jed Magen, D.O.
  • "Fetal Brains Suffer Badly From Effects of Alcohol." The New York Times, November 4, 2003
  • "Treatment for Addiction Meets Barriers in the Doctor's Office". Howard Markel. The New York Times, October 21, 2003.
  • Missed Opportunity: National Survey of Primary Care Physicians and Patients on Substance Abuse. Conducted by the Survery Research Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago. April 2000. The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASA). (407K PDF file)
  • Articles on impaired physicians, compiled by staff at Hanley-Hazelden Foundation for use in their Physicians in Residence program:
    • Title: Prevalence of substance use among US physicians.
      Author(s): Hughes PH; Brandenburg N; Baldwin DC Jr; Storr CL; Williams KM; Anthony JC; Sheehan DV
      Source: JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association, 1992 May 6, 267(17):2333-9
    • Title: Combined Alcoholics Anonymous and professional care for addicted physicians
      Author(s): Galanter, Marc; Talbott, Douglas; Gallegos, Karl; Rubenstone, Elizabeth
      Source: American Journal of Psychiatry. Vol 147(1), Jan 1990, pp. 64-68
    • Title: Substance-impaired physicians probationary and voluntary treatment programs compared.
      Author(s): Nelson HD; Matthews AM; Girard DE; Bloom JD
      Source: The Western journal of medicine, 1996 Jul-Aug, 165(1-2):31-6
    • Title: Physician impairment by substance abuse.
      Author(s): O'Connor PG; Spickard A Jr
      Source: The Medical clinics of North America, 1997 Jul, 81(4):1037-52
    • Title: New hope for impaired physicians: helping the physician while protecting patients.
      Author(s): Collins GB
      Source: Cleveland Clinic journal of medicine, 1998 Feb, 65(2):101-6

Physicians in Residence Programs:

These are some of the physician in residence programs known to us. We would encourage any interested medical student, faculty member or physician to follow up with their own inquiry to determine which seems to best meet individual, organizational, community needs.

  • Betty Ford Center, Rancho Mirage, California. 1-800-854-9211. The number for the Training Department that oversees programs for medical students and physicians is: 760-773-4108. http://Bettyfordcenter.org/
    When that website comes up, go to "Programs and Services," then "Educational Services." Under that heading, you'll see "About Educational Services," "Professionals in Residence," "Summer Institute for Medical Students," and "Distance Learning Center for Addiction Studies."
  • Hazelden Foundation, Center City, Minnesota.
  • Hanley Center, West Palm Beach, Florida. 1-800-444-7008. Contact: Dan Hogue.  Program is a comprehensive four day training program designed to educate healthcare professionals about the disease of addiction.  Offered 5 times a year.
  • Talbott Recovery, Riverdale, Georgia.
    770-994-0185 Contact person: Mark Dose. Site visits may be arranged; a formal Physicians in Residence Program in no longer offered. Contacts: Amy Hanley 678-251-3153; or Mark Dose. http://talbottcampus.com/

Stories

  • Mark, Class of 1973: please see "Stories"

Curricula/Guides

  • Title: A medical education model for the prevention and treatment of alcohol use disorders
    Author(s): Fleming, Michael F., 1948- ; Murray, Margaret.
    Corp Author(s): National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (U.S.)
    Publication: [Rockville, Md.] : National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism,
    Year: 1998
    Description: 1 v. (looseleaf, various pagings) : ill., forms ; 30 cm. + 3 computer disks (3.5 in.) Series: NIAA medical education;
  • Title: A guide to substance abuse services for primary care clinicians
    Author(s): Sullivan, Eleanor J., 1938- ; Fleming, Michael F.,; 1948-
    Corp Author(s): Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (U.S.)
    Publication: Rockville, MD (Rockwall II, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville 20857) : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment,
    Year: 1997
    Series: Treatment improvement protocol (TIP) series ;; 24; DHHS publication ;; no. (SMA) 97-3139;
  • Title: Assessing alcohol problems : a guide for clinicians and researchers
    Author(s): Allen, John P. ; Columbus, Megan.
    Corp Author(s): National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (U.S.)
    Publication: Bethesda, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism,
    Year: 1995
    Series: NIAAA treatment handbook series ;; 4; NIH publication ;; no. 93-3745;
  • Title: Enhancing motivation for change in substance abuse treatment
    Author(s): Miller, William R.
    Corp Author(s): Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (U.S.) ; CDM Group, Inc. Publication: Rockville, MD (Rockwall II, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville 20857) : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment,
    Year: 1999
    Series: Treatment improvement protocol (TIP) series ;; 35; DHHS publication ;; no. (SMA) 99-3354;
  • Title: The physicians' guide to helping patients with alcohol problems.
    Corp Author(s): National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (U.S.)
    Publication: [Rockville, Md.] : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services,Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism,
    Year: 1995
    Series: NIH publication ;; no. 95-3769;
  • Title: Training about alcohol and substance abuse for all primary care physicians
    Author(s): Sirica, Coimbra M.
    Corp Author(s): Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation.
    Publication: New York : Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation,
    Year: 1995
    Responsibility: a conference sponsored by the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, chaired by David C. Lewis, Phoenix, Arizona, October 2-5, 1994 ; proceedings edited by Coimbra Sirica
  • Title: Utilizing standardized patient protocols : to improve clinical skills in identifying tobacco, alcohol and other drug use : a manual of cases
    Author(s): Stimmel, Barry,; 1939-
    Corp Author(s): Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation.
    Publication: New York, N.Y. :; Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation,
    Year: 1998 Description: 182 p. ; 28 cm. + 1 computer disk (3 1/2 in.).
    System Info: System requirements for accompanying computer disk: IBM PC; Macintosh PowerPC or Macintosh with DosMounter extension.
    Responsibility: Barry Stimmel, editor.
  • Bland, C., Starnaman S., Wersal, L., Moorhead-Rosenberg, L., Zonia, S. and Henry, R. (2000). Curricular change in medical schools: How to succeed. Academic Medicine, 75(6), 575-594.
  • Clark, W. (1995). Effective interviewing and intervention for alcohol problems. In M. Lipkin, S.M. Putnam & A. Lazare (Eds.), The Medical Interview: Clinical Care, Education and Research (pp.284-294). New York: Springer-Verlag.
  • Fiellin, D.A., Reid, M.C., & O'Connor, P.G. (2000). New therapies for alcohol problems: Application to primary care. American Journal of Medicine, 108, 227-237.
  • Fiellin, D. A.. & Saitz, R. (1999). Alcohol Problems: Screening and management in the primary care setting. Primary Case Reviews, 2(3), 133-144.
  • Friedmann, P.D., McCullough, D., Chin, M.H. & Saitz, R. (2000). Screening and intervention for alcohol problems: A national survey of primary care physicians and psychiatrists. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 15, 84-91.
  • Mansky, P.A., (1996). Physician health programs and the potentially impaired physician with a substance use disorder. Psychiatric Services, 47, 465-467.
  • McLellan, A. T., Lewis, D., O'Brien, C. & Kleber, H. (2000) Drug dependence, a chronic medical illness: Implications for treatment, insurance, and outcomes evaluation. JAMA, 284(13), 1689-1695.
  • Owen, P., & Sheehan T. (1999). The disease model. In B.S. McCrady & E.E. Epstein (Eds.), Addictions: A Comprehensive Guidebook (pp. 268-286). New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Prochaska, J.O., Diclemente, C.C., & Norcross, J.C. (1992). In search of how people change: Applications to addictive behaviors. American Psychologist, 47(9), 1102-1114.
  • Puchalski, C.M. & Larson, D.B. (1998). Developing curricula in spirituality and medicine. Academic Medicine, 73(9), 970-974.
  • Schottenfeld, R. & Pantalon, M. (1999). Assessment of the patient. In M. Galanter & H. Kleber (Eds.), Textbook of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2nd Edition. (pp. 109-119). Washington, D.C: American Psychiatric Press, Inc.
  • Swanson, A.J., Pantalon, M.V. & Cohen, K.R. (1999). Motivational interviewing and treatment adherence among psychiatric and dually diagnosed patients. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 187(10), 630-635.
  • Stinchfield, R. & Owen, P. (1998). Hazelden's model of treatment and its outcome. Addictive Behaviors, 23(5), 669-683.

 

Last Updated: 1/23/08