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Amy Weil
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publications - 20
Citations - 912
Amy Weil is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Faculty development & Professional development. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 16 publications receiving 697 citations. Previous affiliations of Amy Weil include Medical College of Wisconsin.
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Psychological treatments for adults with posttraumatic stress disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis:
Karen Cusack,Daniel E Jonas,Catherine A Forneris,Candi Wines,Jeffrey Sonis,Jennifer Cook Middleton,Cynthia Feltner,Kimberly A Brownley,Kristine Rae Olmsted,Amy Greenblatt,Amy Weil,Bradley N. Gaynes +11 more
TL;DR: Evidence supports efficacy of exposure therapy including the manualized version Prolonged Exposure (PE); cognitive therapy (CT), cognitive processing therapy (CPT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)-mixed therapies ( moderate SOE); eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) and narrative exposure therapy (low-moderate SOE).
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Psychological and Pharmacological Treatments for Adults With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Daniel E Jonas,Karen Cusack,Catherine A Forneris,Tania M Wilkins,Jeffrey Sonis,Jennifer Cook Middleton,Cynthia Feltner,Dane Meredith,Jamie Cavanaugh,Kimberly A Brownley,Kristine Rae Olmsted,Amy Greenblatt,Amy Weil,Bradley N. Gaynes +13 more
TL;DR: Network meta-analysis of 28 trials found paroxetine and topiramate to be more effective than most medications for reducing PTSD symptoms, but analysis was based largely on indirect evidence and limited to one outcome measure (low SOE).
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Healthcare at the Crossroads: The Need to Shape an Organizational Culture of Humanistic Teaching and Practice
Elizabeth A. Rider,Mary Ann Gilligan,Lars Osterberg,Debra K. Litzelman,Margaret Plews-Ogan,Amy Weil,Dana W. Dunne,Janet P. Hafler,Natalie B. May,Arthur R. Derse,Richard M. Frankel,Richard M. Frankel,William T. Branch +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify organizational factors that promote or inhibit humanistic practice of medicine by faculty physicians and offer suggestions for organizational change that keep humanistic and compassionate patient care as its central focus.
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A Multi-Institutional Longitudinal Faculty Development Program in Humanism Supports the Professional Development of Faculty Teachers
William T. Branch,Richard M. Frankel,Richard M. Frankel,Janet P. Hafler,Amy Weil,Mary Ann Gilligan,Debra K. Litzelman,Margaret Plews-Ogan,Elizabeth A. Rider,Lars Osterberg,Dana W. Dunne,Natalie B. May,Arthur R. Derse +12 more
TL;DR: This research presents a novel probabilistic approach that allows us to assess the importance of knowing the carrier and removal status of canine coronavirus as a source of infection for other animals.
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How physicians draw satisfaction and overcome barriers in their practices: "It sustains me".
William T. Branch,Amy Weil,Mary Ann Gilligan,Debra K. Litzelman,Janet P. Hafler,Margaret Plews-Ogan,Elizabeth A. Rider,Lars Osterberg,Dana W. Dunne,Arthur R. Derse,J. Richard Pittman,Richard M. Frankel +11 more
TL;DR: Determination to live by one's values, embedded within a strong professional identity, allowed study participants to alleviate, but not resolve, the barriers.