Scott Shipman
Oregon Health & Science University
11 Papers
33 Citations
Scott Shipman is an academic researcher from Oregon Health & Science University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Workforce. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Screening and interventions for childhood overweight: a summary of evidence for the US Preventive Services Task Force.
Evelyn P Whitlock,Selvi B Williams,Selvi B Williams,Rachel Gold,Rachel Gold,Paula Smith,Scott Shipman +6 more
TL;DR: This evidence synthesis examines the evidence for the benefits and harms of screening and early treatment of overweight among children and adolescents in clinical settings and develops an analytic framework and 7 key questions representing the logical evidence connecting screening and weight control interventions with changes in overweight and behavioral, physiologic, and health outcomes in childhood or adulthood.
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Screening for developmental dysplasia of the hip: a systematic literature review for the US Preventive Services Task Force.
TL;DR: A systematic review of the literature on screening and interventions for DDH by using a best-evidence approach as used by the US Preventive Services Task Force focused on screening relevant to primary care in infants from birth to 6 months of age and on interventions used in infants before 1 year of age.
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Pediatric training and job market trends: results from the American Academy of Pediatrics third-year resident survey, 1997-2002.
TL;DR: Experiences of graduating residents over the past 6 years provide insights into changes in pediatric residency education and the pediatric workforce.
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Screening for Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
Scott Shipman,Mark Helfand,Peggy Nygren,Christina Bougatsos +3 more
- 01 Mar 2006
TL;DR: The reported prevalence of established dislocation the hip in an unscreened population varies from 0.7 to 1.6 / 1000 children in European and American white populations while in clinically screened populations neonatal hip instability is reported to occur in 3 to 30 / 1000 newborns.
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Growing a rural family physician workforce: The contributions of rural background and rural place of residency training.
D. F. Patterson,Scott Shipman,Samantha W Pollack,C. Holly A. Andrilla,David Schmitz,David V. Evans,Lars E. Peterson,Randall Longenecker +7 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors used a subset of The RTT Collaborative rural residency list and longitudinal data on family physicians from the American Board of Family Medicine National Graduate Survey (NGS; three cohorts, 2016-2018) and American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS) to determine the distinct influences of rural background and rural residency training on rural practice choice among family physicians.
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