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Urine drug screening: necessary or alienating?
Darnall, Beth D; Schatman, Michael E
PMID: 25376375
ISSN: 1526-4637
CID: 4946532
Urine drug screening: opioid risks preclude complete patient autonomy
Darnall, Beth D; Schatman, Michael E
PMID: 25376661
ISSN: 1526-4637
CID: 4946542
The resurrection of the ethics forum in pain medicine: an introduction
Schatman, Michael E; Darnall, Beth
PMID: 22568599
ISSN: 1526-4637
CID: 4946372
A pendulum swings awry: seeking the middle ground on opioid prescribing for chronic non-cancer pain
Schatman, Michael E; Darnall, Beth D
PMID: 23581746
ISSN: 1526-4637
CID: 4946392
Commentary and rapprochement [Comment]
Schatman, Michael E; Darnall, Beth D
PMID: 23581878
ISSN: 1526-4637
CID: 4946402
Medical marijuana: a viable tool in the armamentaria of physicians treating chronic pain? A case study and commentary [Case Report]
Schatman, Michael E; Darnall, Beth D
PMCID:4809144
PMID: 23647910
ISSN: 1526-4637
CID: 4946412
Autonomy vs paternalism in the emergency department: the potential deleterious impact of patient satisfaction surveys [Case Report]
Darnall, Beth D; Schatman, Michael E
Patient satisfaction surveys, such as Press Ganey, are flawed metrics for the emergency department setting and also in broader pain medicine. National experts discuss the pitfalls of applying such measures in pain care, and the potential unintended negative consequences to patients and providers alike. Evaluators, administrators, and payers are challenged to understand the limitations of Press Ganey and patient satisfactions in pain treatment, and the field is challenged to develop meaningful and valid metrics for best practices and competencies.
PMCID:4803281
PMID: 23758676
ISSN: 1526-4637
CID: 4946422
Ethical pain care in a complex case
Schatman, Michael E; Darnall, Beth D
PMID: 23786556
ISSN: 1526-4637
CID: 4946432
A call to action and evolution [Comment]
Darnall, Beth D; Schatman, Michael E
PMID: 23855790
ISSN: 1526-4637
CID: 4946442
Upscheduling of hydrocodone: convenience and access vs patient safety measures
Schatman, Michael E; Darnall, Beth D
PMCID:4800973
PMID: 24238351
ISSN: 1526-4637
CID: 4946462