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Michael P. Lischke EdD

TitleAssociate Professor
InstitutionWake Forest School of Medicine
DepartmentFamily & Community Medicine
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    InstitutionWake Forest School of Medicine

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    InstitutionWake Forest School of Medicine


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    G07LM007943     (LISCHKE, MICHAEL P)Sep 15, 2003 - Jun 14, 2005
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    1. Irby MB, Moore KR, Hamlin D, Brown O, Trejo G, Summers P, Daniel S, Skelton JA, Lischke M, Rhodes SD. Building bridges between a community and an academic medical center via community tours. J Clin Transl Sci. 2020 Jan 20; 4(4):294-300. PMID: 33244409.
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    2. Moore Kenna R., Hamlin DeWanna, Brown Olivia, Trejo Grisel, Summers Phillip, Daniel Stephanie, Skelton Joseph A., Lischke Michael, and Rhodes Scott D. Building bridges between a community and an academic medical center via community tours. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, 1-7. 2020. View Publication.
    3. Cazier Joseph A, Dave Dinesh S, Dotson Michael J, Herr Kay, Freeman Larry, and Lischke MP. The determinants of nurses’ attraction to working in rural areas: An empirical study in the United States. International Journal of Management. 2011; 28(2):399-411.
    4. Cazier Joseph A, Dave, Dinesh S, Dotson Michael J, Herr Kay, Freeman Larry, and Lischke MP. Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting. Submission #104: An Exploration of the Factors Impacting the Attraction of Nurses to Rural Areas: A Cluster Analysis of Important Factors. 2009.
    5. Marion GS, Van Rhee J, Hildebrandt CA, & Lischke MP. Physician assistant students take the plunge. Journal of Physician Assistant Education (Physician Assistant Education Association). 2007; 18(4):48-51..
    6. Ellis SD, Bertoni AG, Bonds DE, Clinch CR, Balasubramanyam A, Blackwell C, Chen H, Lischke M, Goff DC. Value of recruitment strategies used in a primary care practice-based trial. Contemp Clin Trials. 2007 May; 28(3):258-67. PMID: 17030154.
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    7. Shellie D Ellis, Alain Bertoni, Caroline S Blackwell, Denise E Bonds, Virginia Burnette, C R Clinch, Vanessa Duren-Winfield, Michael Lischke, Raquel Watkins, Dustin Williams, Jianzhao Xu, David C Goff. Glad Heart – Contemporary Clinical Trials. A Randomized Practice-Based Intervention to Evaluate a Cholesterol Management Decision Support Tool in Primary Care Practice: Design and Recruitment. 2004.
    8. Bertoni A, Bonds D, Clinch C, Ellis S, Lischke MP, Xu J, Watkins R, Goff D. A Randomized Practice-Based Intervention to Evaluate a Cholesterol Management Decision Support Tool in Primary Care Practice: Design and Recruitment. 2004.
    9. Enarson C, Thompson JN, Boehme J, Lischke M, Gorney B, Stewart D. Incorporating Information Technology into the Medical Curriculum: The Wake Forest Experience. Journal of Information Technology in Medicine. 2000; 3(4).
    10. Sherertz EF, Lischke MP, Thompson JN. Teaching Excellence is Valued as a Personal Indicator of Faculty Career Success. 1999.
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