Robert A. Freeman
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
19 Papers
128 Citations
Robert A. Freeman is an academic researcher from University of Maryland Eastern Shore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pharmacy & Medical prescription. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 18 publications. Previous affiliations of Robert A. Freeman include University of Mississippi & Texas A&M University.
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Papers
Alcohol Policies and Suicide: A Review of the Literature.
Ziming Xuan,Timothy S. Naimi,Mark S. Kaplan,Courtney L. Bagge,Lauren R. Few,Stephen A. Maisto,Richard Saitz,Robert A. Freeman +7 more
TL;DR: A number of studies that suggest restrictive alcohol policies may contribute to suicide prevention on a general population level and to a reduction of alcohol involvement among suicide deaths are summarized.
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Medical marijuana patient counseling points for health care professionals based on trends in the medical uses, efficacy, and adverse effects of cannabis-based pharmaceutical drugs
TL;DR: A literature review was conducted utilizing key search terms: dronabinol, nabilone, nabiximols, cannabis, smoke, efficacy, toxicity, cancer, multiple sclerosis, nausea, vomiting, appetite, pain, glaucoma, and side effects.
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Factors related to the prescribing of selected psychotropic drugs by primary care physicians
TL;DR: There was not a statistically significant relationship between board certification, practice size, or physician age and the rate at which study physicians diagnose emotional problems, and the prescribing of selected psychotropic and non-psychotropic drugs.
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Improving adolescent and young adult health - training the next generation of physician scientists in transdisciplinary research.
S. Jean Emans,S. Bryn Austin,Elizabeth Goodman,Donald P. Orr,Robert A. Freeman,David M. Stoff,Iris F. Litt,Mark A. Schuster,Robert J. Haggerty,Robert Granger,Charles E. Irwin +10 more
TL;DR: The following eight recommendations were made to improve training and career development: incorporate more teaching and mentoring on adolescent health research in medical schools and explore opportunities and electives to enhance clinical and research training of residents in adolescent health.
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Aid-in-dying practice in Europe and the United States: Legal and ethical perspectives for pharmacy
TL;DR: 'aid-in-dying' options such as euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide in Europe and the US are reviewed and the role of pharmacists in assisted suicides is examined.
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