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  Khazen, M & Guttman, N. (2022). Pharmacists under pressure to concede: Why pharmacists provide non-prescribed antibiotics in a collectivist society. SS&M Qualitative Research in Health. (Q1)
Khazen, M., Sullivan, E., Mirica, M, Olson, A, Linzer, M, Schiff, G. (2022). Anatomy of Diagnosis in a Clinical Encounter: How Clinicians Discuss Uncertainty with Patients. Journal of BMC Family Practice. 23(1), 1-9 (Q1)
Linzer, M., Sullivan, E.E., Olson, A.P., Khazen, M., Mirica, M., & Schiff, G. D. (2022). Improving diagnosis: adding context to cognition. Diagnosis. (Q2)
Salazar, A, Amato, MG, Shah, S, Khazen, M, Aminmozaffari, S, Klinger, E, Volk, A, Mirica, M, Wright A, Schiff, G. (2022).  Pharmacists’ Role in Detection of Adverse Drug Reactions: Developing Proactive systems for Pharmaco-surveillance. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy.  (Q1) 
Khazen, M. (2021). Power dynamics in doctor-patient relationships: A qualitative study examining how cultural and personal relationships facilitate medication requests in a minority with collectivist attributes. Patient Education & Counseling. 105(7), 2038-2044. (Q1)
Khazen, M., & Guttman, N. (2021). ""Nesef Doctora"- when mothers are considered to be 'half-doctors': self-medication with antibiotics and gender roles in Arab society in Israel. Sociology of Health & Illness. 43(2), 408-423.https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.13229. (Q1)
Khazen, M & Schiff, G. (2020). Feedback on Missed and Delayed Diagnosis: Differential Diagnosis of Communication Dilemmas. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 47(2),71-73.  (Q1)

Guttman, N, Lev, E, & Khazen, M. Ethical issues in health communication in clinical and digital settings and in health communication campaigns. T. Thompson & N. G. Harrington. (Eds.) (2021). Routledge handbook of health communication (3rd ed.). London, UK: Routledge.