Publications

  1. Durning SJ, Costanzo ME, Artino AR, Graner J, van der Vleuten C, Beckman TJ, Wittich CM, Roy MJ, Holmboe ES, Schuwirth L. Neural basis of nonanalytical reasoning expertise during clinical evaluation. Brain Behav. 2015 Mar; 5 (3):e00309 Epub 2015 Jan 29
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  2. Durning SJ, Capaldi VF 2nd, Artino AR Jr, Graner J, van der Vleuten C, Beckman TJ, Costanzo M, Holmboe E, Schuwirth L. A pilot study exploring the relationship between internists' self-reported sleepiness, performance on multiple-choice exam items and prefrontal cortex activity. Med Teach. 2014 May; 36(5):434-40. Epub 2014 Mar 04.
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  3. Durning SJ, Artino AR Jr, Beckman TJ, Graner J, van der Vleuten C, Holmboe E, Schuwirth L. Does the think-aloud protocol reflect thinking? Exploring functional neuroimaging differences with thinking (answering multiple choice questions) versus thinking aloud. Med Teach. 2013 Sep; 35(9):720-6. Epub 2013 Jun 27.
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  4. Durning SJ, Graner J, Artino AR Jr, Pangaro LN, Beckman T, Holmboe E, Oakes T, Roy M, Riedy G, Capaldi V, Walter R, van der Vleuten C, Schuwirth L. Using functional neuroimaging combined with a think-aloud protocol to explore clinical reasoning expertise in internal medicine. Mil Med. 2012 Sep; 177(9 Suppl):72-8.
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  5. Graner JL. Leonard Rowntree and the birth of the Mayo Clinic research tradition. Mayo Clin Proc. 2005 Jul; 80 (7):920-2
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  6. Graner JL. An introduction to the writings of Egerton Yorrick Davis. Pract Rev Int Med. 2000; 35:5.
  7. Graner JL. The early history of Addison's Disease. Pract Rev Ob Gyn. 2000; 26.
  8. Graner JL. An introduction to the writings of Egerton Yorrick Davis. Pract Rev Psyc. 2000; 24:10.
  9. Graner JL. What's in a name? The early history of Addison's Disease. Pract Rev Int Med. 2000; 35:12.
  10. Graner JL. The "Three Mayos" photograph: its origin and significance. J Gastrointest Surg 1998 May-Jun; 2 (3):299-303
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  11. Graner JL. S.K. Livingston and the maggot therapy of wounds. Mil Med. 1997 Apr; 162 (4):296-300
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  12. Graner JL. The primary care crisis. (Summary of Parts I, II, and III published in Humane Medicine). Humane Health Care International (Among Our Best section). 1997; 13: 173-5.
  13. Graner JL. From Osler with love: the Mayo brothers' Cosmas and Damian print. Mayo Clin Proc. 1996 Jul; 71(7):717-8.
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  14. Graner JL. New life for an old system. VA Practitioner. 1992; 9(4):25-26.
  15. Graner JL, Wallach J. Interpretation of diagnostic tests. A synopsis of Laboratory Medicine, fifth edition. New York State Journal of Medicine. 1992; 92(9):412.
  16. Graner Jl. The primary care crisis, part III. The degradation of the modern physician from artist to laborer. Humane Med. 1991; 7:189-194.
  17. Graner JL. Personal meaning and medical decision-making. Humane Med. 1990; 8:289-295.
  18. Graner JL. S. K. Livingston and the maggot therapy of wounds, part 1. Hines Res Serv News. 1990; 1(2):4.
  19. Graner JL. Thoughts and ethics. The place for thought in medical ethical decision-making. Lancet. 1989 Jul 15; 2(8655):150.
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  20. Graner JL. Does black history month discriminate? VA Practitioner. 1989; 6(1):15-18.
  21. Graner JL. Against a total ban on smoking in our hospitals. Pharos. 1988 Summer; 51(3):14-5.
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  22. Graner JL. Asking 'how' and not 'why': an aphorism of Sir William Gull. Humane Med. 1988; 4:42-44.
  23. Graner JL. Disease discovery as process: the example of Addison's disease. Pharos. 1987 Spring; 50(2):13-6.
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  24. Graner JL. The primary care crisis, part II: the physician as laborer. Humane Med. 1987; 3:20-25.
  25. Graner JL. Regarding a change in VA administrative policy. VA Practitioner. 1987; 4:11-16.
  26. Graner JL. Why science? Trends in thought underlying the modern 'need' for science in medicine. Am J Med. 1986; 81:330-331.
  27. Graner JL. Osler's 'a way of life': its message to the modern student and practitioner of medicine. Humane Med. 1986; 2:33-38.
  28. Graner JL. The primary care crisis. Part I: the contribution of antiscientism. Humane Med. 1986; 2:96-99.
  29. Spencer F, Sage R, Graner J. The incidence of foot pathology in a diabetic population. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1985 Nov; 75(11):590-2.
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  30. Graner JL. Addison, pernicious anemia and adrenal insufficiency. CMAJ. 1985 Nov 1; 133(9):855-7, 880.
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  31. Graner JL. "Osler's sign": pretibial myxedema of Graves' disease. CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. 1985 Apr 1; 132(7):745-6.
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  32. Graner JL. Osler and bookworms--the "Henry connection". Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1984 Oct; 72(4):358-61.
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  33. Graner JL. The origin of medical isolationism in America. IMJ Ill Med J. 1984 Mar; 165(3):204-6.
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  34. Graner JL. An introduction to the writings of Egerton Yorrick Davis. IMJ Ill Med J. 1983 Jul; 164(1):47-8.
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  35. Prinz RA, Brooks MH, Churchill R, Graner JL, Lawrence AM, Paloyan E, Sparagana M. Incidental asymptomatic adrenal masses detected by computed tomographic scanning. Is operation required? JAMA. 1982 Aug 13; 248(6):701-4.
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