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••Fall 2005/Vol. 9, No. 4
A Focus on Innovation and Transfer



Letters to the EditorAbstracts from articles published in other journalsCommentary Clinical articles on the practice of Permanente medicinePoetry, Art, Musings from Permanente cliniciansArticles from a Systems perspective
Physicians in the newsBook Reviews
Kaiser Permanente in the CoOmmunity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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TPJ Fall 05
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PERMANENTE ABSTRACTS
Abstracts of articles authored or coauthored by Permanente clinicians
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ABSTRACTS FROM THE HMO RESEARCH NETWORK
10th Annual HMO Research Network Conference
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CLINICAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Treating Chronic Pain: New Knowledge, More Choices.
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Corridor Consult
What To Do with Hypertension and a Murmur Found During a Preparticipation Physical Evaluation?

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Stereotactic Radiosurgery: Instrumentation and Theoretical Aspects--Part 1.
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Facilitating Physician Access to Medical Reference Information.
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COMMENTARY
The Coordinated Clinical Studies Network: A Multidisciplinary Alliance to Facilitate Research and Improve Care.
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SOUL OF THE HEALER
"The Old Farmhouse Looked Older"
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"Pelican on the Pier"
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"Happy Hour"
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"Vernazza"
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CROSSWORD
Making Rounds.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Special Feature:
A Focus on Innovation and Transfer
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In an ideal situation, innovations would diffuse and transfer seamlessly throughout the program. Even though transfer is encouraged, its frequency is low. This special section introduces key concepts in diffusion, drawing upon the insights and experiences of KP physicians, nurses, and employees involved in various regional efforts to innovate and transfer successful practices.

The Ideal: Innovation and Transfer.
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The Care Management Institute: Harvesting Innovation, Maximizing Transfer.
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Innovation in the Kaiser Permanente Colorado Region: Where We've Been, Where We Are Going.
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Fail Often to Succeed Sooner: Adventures in Innovation.
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Practical Steps for Practice Transfer: The Four A's of Adoption.
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Stealing Shamelessly: Practice Transfer Success Factors.
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How to Find a Sponsor for Your Practice Innovation.
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Roundtable Discussion: Transfer of Successful Practices.
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HEALTH SYSTEMS
Shifting From Traditional to Biopsychosocial Pediatrics
Modifying the Pediatrician-Parent Relationship to Promote Normal Childhood Development.

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Owning Our Own Health--Modeling Healthy Living.
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KP IN THE COMMUNITY
Post-Tsunami Malaria in Indonesia--The Pivotal Contributions of Permanente Physicians.
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Special Journal Report
Permanente and the Tsunami Relief Efforts--One Year Later--The Volunteers' Stories: A Journal.

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PHYSICIANS IN THE NEWS
KP News Roundup.
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BOOK REVIEWS
Frequently Overlooked Diagnoses.
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BrainWork: The Neuroscience Newsletter.
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