Angela Scott
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Also affiliated: Oregon Health & Science University (2018); Moorfields Eye Hospital (2016); University College London (2016)
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Angela Scott's research focuses on medical education and addressing patient discrimination. She has investigated methods for training medical students to effectively respond to discriminatory comments from patients, as demonstrated in her 2021 publication, "Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method." Scott's work involves collaboration with colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Manisha Singh, Alice Alexander, Sowmya Patil, and Rebecca Moreira, with whom she has co-authored publications. With a h-index of 1 and a total of 5 publications yielding 10 citations, her scholarly contributions are ongoing, as indicated by her recent activity.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 10
Selected Publications
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Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method (2021)
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The Bilingual Physician: Seamless Switching From Medicalese to Plain Language (2018)
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- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method
- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method
- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method
- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method
- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method
- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method
- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method
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