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Research Overview
Dr. Gould’s research interests include:
• curriculum design in continuous quality improvement
• nutrition in underserved populations
• cancer screening for colorectal carcinoma
• migrant farmworker health
• undergraduate medical education in patient safety and quality improvement
• risk identification in underserved populations
Education
M.D., State University of New York Upstate Medical University at Syracuse, 1979
B.S., Cornell University, 1976 (biology)
Internal medicine internship, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, 1979-1980
Residency in Internal Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, 1980-1982
Chief Medical Resident, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, 1982-1983
Fellow in General Internal Medicine/Primary Care, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, 1983-1984
Featured Publications
Gould B. & Pratter, M. Snake Venom Poisoning in Intensive Care Medicine, Edited by, Rippe JM, Irwin RS, Alpert JS and Dalen JE. Little Brown & Co. Boston, MA. 1985 pp. 966-969.
Gould B. & Pratter, M. Mushroom Poisoning in Intensive Care Medicine, Edited by Rippe JM, Irwin RS, Alpert JS, & Dalen JE. Little Brown & Co. Boston, MA 1985 pp. 962-965.
Gould B. & Pratter, M. Hydrocarbon Poisoning in Intensive Care Medicine, Edited by Rippe JM, Irwin RS, Alpert JS and Dalen JE. Little Brown & Co. Boston, MA. 1985 pp. 951-954.
*Gould B, Elisson CR, Greene HL, & Bernhard JD. Skin tags and colon polyps in primary care. Arch Intern Med 1988;148:1799-1800.
Ockene J, Quirk M, Goldberg R, Kristeller J, Donnelly G, Kalan K, Gould B, Greene HL, Harrison-Atlas R, Pease J, Pickens S, Williams J: A resident’s training program for the development of smoking intervention skills. Archives of Internal Medicine, 1988; 148:1039-1045.
Gregorio, DI, Nestler, EO, Gould, BE, Paturzo, D.: Ongoing Physician Guidance to Achieve Periodic Mammography of Women at an Urban Health Center. Connecticut Medicine, 1998, Vol. 62: 221-225.
*Gould BE, Grey MR, Gruman C, Huntington CG. Rosen JH, Storey E, Abrahamson L, Conaty AM, Curry L, Ferrerira M, Harrington KL, Paturzo D, Van Hoof TJ: Improving Patient Outcome by Teaching Quality Improvement to Medical Students – The Role of Learners as Agents of Quality Improvement in Community-Based Practices. Acad. Med. 2002;77:1011-1018.
Gould BE. The Role of the Physician as Part of the Health Care Team in: Embracing Your Practice: The Pfizer Guide to Careers for Physicians, Edited by, Giorgianni SJ. Pfizer Pharmaceutical Group, New York, NY. 2002:170-174.
*Gould BE, O'Connell MT, Russel MT, Pipas CF, McCurdy F. Teaching Quality Measurement and Improvement, Cost Effectiveness and Patient Satisfaction in Undergraduate Medical Education: The UME-21 Experience. Fam Med 2004;36(January suppl):S57-S62).
Shea JA, Bridge P, Gould BE, Harris I. UME-21: Local Evaluation Initiatives: Contributions and Challenges. Fam Med 2004;36(January suppl):S133-S137).
Trapé-Cardoso, M., Bracker, A., Grey, M., Kaliszewski, M., Onken, C., Ohannessian, C., Barrera, L.V., and Gould, B.: Shade Tobacco Farmworkers and Green Tobacco Sickness (GTS) in Connecticut: A Retrospective Review. J Occup Environ Med. 2003;45:656-661
Babor, TF, Higgins-Biddle, JC, Higgins, PS, Gassman, RA, Gould, BE. Training medical providers to conduct alcohol screening and brief interventions. Substance Abuse, 25(1):17--26, 2004.
Gould B. Adding Continuous Quality Improvement to a Medical School Curriculum: Problems and Possibilities. Virtual Mentor (AMA), June 2004. Available at:
Trapé-Cardoso, M., Bracker , Gould,B et al. Cotinine Levels and GTS among Shade-tobacco Workers. J. Agromedicine 2005, 10(2):27-32.
Trape-Cardoso M, Subaran S, Bracker A, and Gould BE. Latent Tuberculosis Among Latino Migrant Farmworkers in Connecticut. CT Medicine 2008; 72:83-87 (In Press)
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