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Journal Articles on Professional Staff

  • de Vries MC, Wit JM, Kaspers GJL, & van Leeuwen E. (2010). Pediatric oncologists' attitudes towards involving adolescents in decision-making concerning research participation. Pediatric Blood and Cancer, 55(1), 123-128.
  • Fernandez CV, Ruccione K, Wells RJ, Long JB, Pelletier W, Hooke MC, Pentz RD, Noll RB, Baker J, O'Leary M, Rearman G. Recommendations for the return of research results to study participants and guardians: a report from the Children's Oncology Group. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 30(36), 4573-4579. DOI: 10.1200/JCo.2012.45.2086.
  • Frugé E, Lakoski JM, Luban N, Lipton JM, Poplack D, Hagey A, Felgenhauer J, Hilden J, Margolin J, Vaiselbuh SR, & Sakamoto K. (2011). Increasing diversity in pediatric hematoogy/oncology. Pediatric Blood and Cancer, 57(1), 147-152.
  • Frugé E, Mahoney DH, Poplack DG, & Horowitz ME. (2010). Leadership: "They never taught me this in medical school." Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 32(4), 304-308.
  • Frugé E, Margolin J, Horton T, Venkateswaran L, Lee D, Yee DL, & Mahoney D. (2010). Defining and managing career challenges for mid-career and senior stage pediatric hematologist/oncologists. Pediatric Blood and Cancer, 55(6), 1180-1185.
  • Hayes-Lattin B, Siegel S, and the Writing Committe. (2010). Adolescent and young adult oncology training for health professionals: A position statement. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 28(32), 4858-4861.
  • Hilden JM, Emanvek EJ, Fairclough DL, Link MP, Foley KM, Clarridge BC, Schnipper LE, & Mayer RJ. (2001). Attitudes and practices among pediatric oncologists regarding end-of–life care: Results of the 1998 American Society of Clinical Oncology Survey. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 19(1), 205-212.
  • Holland JC, Geary N, Marchini A, & Tross S. (1987). An international survey of physicians attitudes and practice in regard to revealing the diagnosis of cancer. Cancer Investigation, 5(2), 151-154.
  • Muriel AC, Hwang VS, Jornblith A, Greer J, Greenberg DB, Temel J, Schapira L, & Pirl W. (2009). Management of psychosocial distress by oncologists. Psychiatric Services, 60(8), 1132-1134.
  •  Patenaude AF, Grootenhuis M, & Noll R. (2011). Pediatric psycho-oncology comes of age: SIOP 2010. Pediatric Blood and Cancer, 56(7), 1154.
  • Patenaude AF. (2003). Pediatric psychology training and genetics: What will 21st century pediatric psychologists need to know? Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 28, 135-145.
  • Phipps S, Buckholdt KE, Fernandez L, Wiener L, Kupst MJ, Madan-Swain A, Mullins L, Robert R, Sahler OJ, Vincent N, & Noll R. (2012). Pediatric oncologists' practices of prescribing selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) for children and adolescents with cancer: a multi-site study. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 58(2), 210-215.
  • Recklitis C, Sanchez-Vareks VM, & Bober S. (2008). Addressing psychological challenges after cancer: a guide for clinical practice. Oncology, 22(11 Suppl Nurse Ed), 11-20.
  • Soloman MZ, Browning DM, Dokken DL, Marriman MP, & Rushton CH. (2010). Learning that leads to action: Impact and characteristics of a professional education approach to improve the care of critically ill children and their families. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 164(4), 315-322.
  • Teal CR, Shada RE, Gill A, THompson BM, Frugé E, Villarreal GB, & Haidet P. (2010). When best intentions aren't enough: Helping medical students develop strategies for managing bias about patients. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 25(2), 115-118.
  • Wiener L, Crum C, Grady C, Merchant M. (in press). To friend or not to friend: the use of social media in clinical oncology. Journal of Oncology Practice.
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