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Journal of Hospital Medicine | 2016

SOAP-V: Introducing a method to empower medical students to be change agents in bending the cost curve.

Eileen M. Moser; Grace Huang; Clifford D. Packer; Susan A. Glod; Cynthia D. Smith; Patrick C. Alguire; Sara B. Fazio

Medical students must learn how to practice high-value, cost-conscious care. By modifying the traditional SOAP (Subjective-Objective-Assessment-Plan) presentation to include a discussion of value (SOAP-V), we developed a cognitive forcing function designed to promote discussion of high-value, cost-conscious care during patient delivery. The SOAP-V model prompts the student to consider (1) the evidence that supports a test or treatment, (2) the patients preferences and values, and (3) the financial cost of a test or treatment compared to alternatives. Students report their findings to their teams during patient care rounds. This tool has been successfully used at 3 medical schools. Preliminary results find that students who have been trained in SOAP-V feel more empowered to address the economic healthcare crisis, are more comfortable in initiating discussions about value, and are more likely to consider potential costs to the healthcare system.


The New England Journal of Medicine | 2017

The Other Victims of the Opioid Epidemic.

Susan A. Glod

Jerry is not innocent, nor does he claim to be. His vilification, however, is the result of an all-or-nothing approach to pain management under which the pendulum has swung from one unsustainable end of the spectrum to the other in the past two decades.


The American Journal of Medicine | 2017

SOAP to SOAP-V: A New Paradigm for Teaching Students High Value Care

Eileen M. Moser; Sara B. Fazio; Clifford D. Packer; Susan A. Glod; Cynthia D. Smith; Patrick C. Alguire; Grace Huang

AAIM is the largest academically focused specialty organization representing departments of internal medicine at medical schools and teaching hospitals in the United States and Canada. As a consortium of five organizations, AAIM represents department chairs and chiefs; clerkship, residency, and fellowship program directors; division chiefs; and academic and business administrators as well as other faculty and staff in departments of internal medicine and their divisions.


Teaching and Learning in Medicine | 2014

Journal Watch From ACE (Alliance for Clinical Education): Annual Review of Medical Education Articles in Internal Medicine Journals, 2012–2013

Irene Alexandraki; Amber T. Pincavage; Susan A. Glod; Beth W. Liston; Carlos Palacio; Deborah J. DeWaay; Shobhina G. Chheda; Nicholas Van Wagoner; Jeffrey S. LaRochelle; Alfred P. Burger; Amy Shaheen; Leigh H. Simmons; Mark J. Fagan; Debra S. Leizman; Joseph T. Wayne; Diane Levine; Karen Szauter; Katherine C. Chretien

This journal watch is sponsored by the Alliance for Clinical Education (ACE). The purpose of this article is to summarize medical education manuscripts from specialty journals that are important and relevant to educators across specialties. Specialties included in our review were cardiology, gastroenterology, general internal medicine, pulmonology, nephrology, hematology and oncology, endocrinology, rheumatology, infectious disease, and neurology. We are grateful to Teaching and Learning in Medicine and ACE for giving us the opportunity to publish this review. The Clerkship Directors in Internal Medicine Research Committee conducted this review. Included are English articles published from September 2006 through September 2007. PubMed was searched for peer-reviewed research publications reporting primary data on medical education. Medical subject heading terms included combinations of medical education, medical student, residency training, practice, undergraduate medical education, graduate medical educat...


Annals of Internal Medicine | 2013

The Cost of Quality

Susan A. Glod

Can patient-centeredness and quality measures coexist? As we strive to protect our patients, do we also dehumanize them?


JAMA | 2014

A piece of my mind. Miracle.

Susan A. Glod


MedEdPORTAL Publications | 2016

A Curriculum for Clerkship Students to Foster Professionalism Through Reflective Practice and Identity Formation

Susan A. Glod; David Richard; Patricia Gordon; Mary Lynn Fecile; Deborah Kees-Folts; Margaret Kreher; Eileen M. Moser; Daniel R. Wolpaw; Chengwu Yang; Paul Haidet


Annals of Internal Medicine | 2016

I Almost Missed It

Susan A. Glod


Teaching and Learning in Medicine | 2015

Journal Watch From ACE (Alliance for Clinical Education): Annual Review of Medical Education Articles in Internal Medicine Journals, 2013–2014

Beth W. Liston; Irene Alexandraki; Deborah J. DeWaay; Shobhina G. Chheda; Alfred P. Burger; Mark J. Fagan; Debra S. Leizman; Carlos Palacio; Karen Szauter; Joseph T. Wayne; Alison Aldrich; Amber T. Pincavage; Amy Shaheen; Diane Levine; Nicholas Van Wagoner; Susan A. Glod; Katherine C. Chretien


Journal of Pain and Symptom Management | 2011

Experiencing Loss Through Patients’ Eyes

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Eileen M. Moser

Pennsylvania State University

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Alfred P. Burger

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Amy Shaheen

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Clifford D. Packer

Case Western Reserve University

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Cynthia D. Smith

University of Pennsylvania

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Deborah J. DeWaay

Medical University of South Carolina

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Debra S. Leizman

Case Western Reserve University

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