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JOHN BALES SCHORLING, MD

LICENSE # 0101037047
  jbs7f@virginia.edu

Issue Date: 7/26/1984
Expiration Date: 12/31/2024
Status: Current Active


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Unless otherwise indicated, this information has been self-reported and has not been verified by the Board of Medicine.


Academic Appointments
Last Updated 12/11/2018
University Of Virginia School Of Medicine - Charlottesville VA
Rank: Full Professor
Years: 1988-present

Academic Appointments - Non-US
Last Updated 12/11/2018
None Reported
Publications
(up to ten in the last five years)
Last Updated 12/11/2018
Does informed consent alter patient interest in prostate-specific antigen screening?
Arch Intern Med
Volume: 156
Date: 06 1996

Church-based smoking cessation interventions for rural African Americans
Prev Med
Volume: 26
Date: 01 1997

Screening for alchohol and drug abuse
Med Clin N Am
Volume: 81
Date: 07 1997

Preferences of elderly patients for prostate-specific antigen screening
J Gerontology
Volume: 53
Date: 05 1998

Screening for alcohol problems in primary care.
Med Clinics N Am
Volume: 83
Date: 11 1999

Does information alter elderly patients' preferences for colorectal cancer screening?
J Gen Intern Med
Volume: 15
Date: 01 2000

Is "sugar" the same as diabetes? A community-based study among rural African Americans
Diabetes Care
Volume: 23
Date: 03 2000

Clinical implications of body image among rural African-American women
J Gen Intern Med
Volume: 15
Date: 04 2000

A mindfulness course decreases burnout and improves well-being among healthcare providers
International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine
Volume: 43
Date: 03 2012

The negativity bias, medical education, and the culture of academic medicine: a perspective on why culture change is hard.
Academic Medicine
Volume: 87
Date: 05 2012