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Sigall K Bell
Sigall K Bell
Associate professor of medicine, Harvard Medical School
Verified email at bidmc.harvard.edu
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Inviting patients to read their doctors' notes: a quasi-experimental study and a look ahead
T Delbanco, J Walker, SK Bell, JD Darer, JG Elmore, N Farag, ...
Annals of internal medicine 157 (7), 461-470, 2012
7832012
The hidden curriculum: what can we learn from third-year medical student narrative reflections?
EH Gaufberg, M Batalden, R Sands, SK Bell
Academic Medicine 85 (11), 1709-1716, 2010
4632010
OpenNotes after 7 years: patient experiences with ongoing access to their clinicians’ outpatient visit notes
J Walker, S Leveille, S Bell, H Chimowitz, Z Dong, JG Elmore, ...
Journal of medical Internet research 21 (5), e13876, 2019
2382019
Guilty, afraid, and alone—struggling with medical error
T Delbanco, SK Bell
New England Journal of Medicine 357 (17), 1682-1683, 2007
2152007
When doctors share visit notes with patients: a study of patient and doctor perceptions of documentation errors, safety opportunities and the patient–doctor relationship
SK Bell, R Mejilla, M Anselmo, JD Darer, JG Elmore, S Leveille, L Ngo, ...
BMJ quality & safety 26 (4), 262-270, 2017
2012017
Microethics: the ethics of everyday clinical practice
RD Truog, SD Brown, D Browning, EM Hundert, EA Rider, SK Bell, ...
Hastings Center Report 45 (1), 11-17, 2015
1532015
Frequency and types of patient-reported errors in electronic health record ambulatory care notes
SK Bell, T Delbanco, JG Elmore, PS Fitzgerald, A Fossa, K Harcourt, ...
JAMA network open 3 (6), e205867-e205867, 2020
1422020
Speaking up about traditional and professionalism-related patient safety threats: a national survey of interns and residents
W Martinez, LS Lehmann, EJ Thomas, JM Etchegaray, JT Shelburne, ...
BMJ quality & safety 26 (11), 869-880, 2017
1292017
Longitudinal pedagogy: a successful response to the fragmentation of the third-year medical student clerkship experience
SK Bell, E Krupat, SB Fazio, DH Roberts, RM Schwartzstein
Academic Medicine 83 (5), 467-475, 2008
1162008
Improving the patient, family, and clinician experience after harmful events: the “when things go wrong” curriculum
SK Bell, DW Moorman, T Delbanco
Academic Medicine 85 (6), 1010-1017, 2010
1102010
Wisdom in medicine: what helps physicians after a medical error?
M Plews-Ogan, N May, J Owens, M Ardelt, J Shapiro, SK Bell
Academic Medicine 91 (2), 233-241, 2016
1092016
The educational value of improvisational actors to teach communication and relational skills: perspectives of interprofessional learners, faculty, and actors
SK Bell, R Pascucci, K Fancy, K Coleman, D Zurakowski, EC Meyer
Patient education and counseling 96 (3), 381-388, 2014
1092014
Accountability for medical error: moving beyond blame to advocacy
SK Bell, T Delbanco, L Anderson-Shaw, TB McDonald, TH Gallagher
Chest 140 (2), 519-526, 2011
1082011
Talking with patients about other clinicians' errors
TH Gallagher, MM Mello, W Levinson, MK Wynia, AK Sachdeva, ...
New England Journal of Medicine 369 (18), 1752-1757, 2013
1062013
The views and experiences of clinicians sharing medical record notes with patients
CM DesRoches, S Leveille, SK Bell, ZJ Dong, JG Elmore, L Fernandez, ...
JAMA network open 3 (3), e201753-e201753, 2020
972020
Speaking up about care concerns in the ICU: patient and family experiences, attitudes and perceived barriers
SK Bell, SD Roche, A Mueller, E Dente, K O’Reilly, BS Lee, K Sands, ...
BMJ quality & safety 27 (11), 928-936, 2018
932018
What patients value about reading visit notes: a qualitative inquiry of patient experiences with their health information
M Gerard, A Fossa, PH Folcarelli, J Walker, SK Bell
Journal of Medical Internet Research 19 (7), e237, 2017
922017
‘Speaking up’about patient safety concerns and unprofessional behaviour among residents: validation of two scales
W Martinez, JM Etchegaray, EJ Thomas, GB Hickson, LS Lehmann, ...
BMJ Quality & Safety 24 (11), 671-680, 2015
832015
Let’s show patients their mental health records
MW Kahn, SK Bell, J Walker, T Delbanco
Jama 311 (13), 1291-1292, 2014
832014
Ethical challenges raised by OpenNotes for pediatric and adolescent patients
FC Bourgeois, CM DesRoches, SK Bell
Pediatrics 141 (6), 2018
802018
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