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John Patrick Hemming

Associate Professor of Medicine
Medicine, General Internal Medicine

Selected Publications


Internal Medicine Resident Barriers to Advance Care Planning in the Primary Care Continuity Clinic.

Journal Article Am J Hosp Palliat Care · November 2023 Background: While primary care providers regularly engage in Advance Care Planning (ACP) conversations, it is not well known what challenges resident physicians face to achieving this core competency. Objectives: We aimed to assess resident perceptions of ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

Identifying core curricular components for behavioral health training in internal medicine residency: Qualitative interviews with residents, faculty, and behavioral health clinicians.

Journal Article Int J Psychiatry Med · May 2019 OBJECTIVE: Behavioral health services frequently delivered by primary care providers include care for mental health and substance abuse disorders and assistance with behavioral risk factor reduction. Internal medicine residencies in the United States lack ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

"Conversational Advice": A mixed-methods analysis of medical residents' experiences co-managing primary care patients with behavioral health providers.

Journal Article Patient Educ Couns · January 2018 OBJECTIVE: When integrated behavioral health clinicians (IBHCs) and residents co-manage patients, residents may learn new approaches. We aimed to understand the effect of co-management on residents' behavioral health (BH) management learning. METHODS: Resi ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

Residents' Confidence Providing Primary Care With Behavioral Health Integration.

Journal Article Fam Med · May 2017 BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Behavioral health integration (BHI) entails integrated behavioral health clinicians (IBHCs) providing care-generally for mental health and substance abuse disorders and behavioral comorbidity- within the operational functioning o ... Open Access Link to item Cite

A Gay Couple Meets Their Mormon Doctor.

Journal Article J Gen Intern Med · April 2017 Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

Recognizing and Managing Geriatric Depression: A Two-Part Self-Learning Module Set.

Journal Article MedEdPORTAL · February 6, 2017 INTRODUCTION: The number of geriatric patients will increase dramatically over the next 2 decades, and providers across all specialties will need skills in diagnosis and management of common geriatric disorders. Geriatric depression is common and associate ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

Risks, Benefits, and Recommendations for Pastoral Care on Inpatient Psychiatric Units: A Systematic Review.

Journal Article J Psychiatr Pract · September 2016 OBJECTIVE: A systematic review was conducted of the biomedical literature regarding pastoral care (PaC) providers on inpatient psychiatric units with the aim of answering 3 questions: (1) What are the risks and benefits of PaC providers' presence on inpati ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

Chaplains on the Medical Team: A Qualitative Analysis of an Interprofessional Curriculum for Internal Medicine Residents and Chaplain Interns.

Journal Article J Relig Health · April 2016 Improved collaboration between physicians and chaplains has the potential to improve patient experiences. To better understand the benefits and challenges of learning together, the authors conducted several focus groups with participants in an interprofess ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

Aliki Initiative- Body and Spirit: Treating the Whole Patient

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Racial and socioeconomic disparities in parkinsonism.

Journal Article Arch Neurol · April 2011 OBJECTIVE: To assess potential racial and socioeconomic disparities in patients with parkinsonism treated at a tertiary Movement Disorders Center. METHODS: Patients with parkinsonism were evaluated for demographics (age, race, annual income, and educationa ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

Age-related differences in pulmonary cytokine response to respiratory syncytial virus infection: modulation by anti-inflammatory and antiviral treatment.

Journal Article J Infect Dis · February 15, 2007 BACKGROUND: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the major cause of severe lower respiratory tract infection in infants and young children. Recently, RSV has also been recognized as a serious health risk in elderly individuals, but the pathogenesis of RSV ... Full text Link to item Cite

Prospects of antiviral and anti-inflammatory therapy for respiratory syncytial virus infection.

Journal Article Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther · December 2005 Respiratory syncytial virus is the leading viral cause of death in children less than 2 years of age, and is an increasing cause of morbidity and mortality in transplant patients and the elderly. Respiratory syncytial virus causes upper and lower respirato ... Full text Link to item Cite

Attachment of bovine parvovirus to O-linked alpha 2,3 neuraminic acid on glycophorin A.

Journal Article Arch Virol · July 2005 The bovine parvovirus (BPV) hemagglutinates human erythrocytes by binding to glycophorin A (GPA). The purpose of this study was to determine which carbohydrate on GPA binds BPV. Treatment of GPA with alpha2,3,-6,-8 neuraminidase eliminated binding of BPV t ... Full text Link to item Cite