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University of North Carolina Department of Family Medicine

2001-2002 Innovations in Medical Education

Asheville

Langlois John Clinical reasoning [textbook chapter]

Langlois John ORPCE [article]

Langlois John “Teaching and learning styles in the clinical setting”. Family Medicine 2001;33(5):344-6.

Langlois John, Thach “Evaluation using the GRADE strategy”. Family Medicine 2001;33(3):158-60.

Landis Suzanne E, Schwarz M, Rowe John. “Resident training in continuous quality improvement”. Submitted to Academic Medicine.

Landis Suzanne, Schwarz M, Rowe John. “A quality improvement curriculum for Family Practice residents”. Submitted to Family Medicine, January 2002.

Landis Suzanne E, Buncombe County Project Access: expanding access to care at the local level”. NCMJ 2002; 63(1):23-29.

Latessa Robyn Use of interactive games in resident education & CME. Submitted to FM Innovations.

Mouw David Problem Based Learning in Residency Education [article]

Mouw David Clinical Teams in Residency Education [article]

Scott Mollie A, Schwobel G, Schwobel L, Letrent KJ. “Pharmacy student attitudes' towards pharmacist prescribing.”

Thrower Susan M, Wallenis TS. “Keeping the focus on “Family” in Family Medicine”. Chapter in Essentials of Family Medicine, 4th edition. Eds Sloane PD, Slatt LM, Ebell MH, Jacques LB. 2002; Libbincott-Williams and Wilkins; Baltimore: 19-34.

Hendersonville

Malaty Wail, “Rural Training Track Fill Rates: Survey Results”. J of Rural Health, Vol 16, No 3, pp 243-44.

Malaty Wail, Pathman Don, “Factors affecting the match rate of rural training tracks in Family Practice”. Fam Med 2002;34(4):258-61.

Chapel Hill

Curtis Peter & Weir Sam “Predictors of Academic Productivity in NRSA Primary Care Research Fellows”. Accepted for publication in Academic Medicine, submitted to Family Medicine.

Curtis Peter & Gaylord, et al “Helping complementary practitioners enhance the teaching of health profession students”. Accepted for publication in Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine.

Curtis Peter & Weir Sam “Amazing Coincidence Triggers Breakthrough in Faculty Recruiting Strategy”. Fam Med 2002;34(10):766-777.

Curtis Peter, Dickinson P, Steiner J, Lanphear B, Vu K “Building capacity for research in Family Medicine: is the blueprint faulty?” Accepted for publication by Family Medicine.

Steiner J, Lanphear B, Curtis Peter, Vu K “The training and career paths of fellows in the National Research Service Award (NRSA) Program for research in primary medical care”. Abstract in Research Report.

Daugird Allen “Call RVUs”. Accepted for publication in Family Practice Management.

Daugird Allen “Evaluation of a Computerized Faculty Time Management System in an Academic Family Medicine Department” Accepted for publication in Academic Medicine.

Denniston Clark “A program director’s musings on the match and the future of family practice residency education”. Family Medicine, September, 2001;33(8):626-8.

Dunn Paul, Skinner Bron “Proshaska model in residency training”.

Frasier Pam, Slatt Lisa, Kowlowitz , Glowa “Using the stages of change model to counsel victims of intimate partner violence”. Published in Patient Education and Counseling. 2001;43:211-217.

Goldstein, Adam “Preceptors and Community Service” submitted to Family Medicine

Glowa P, Frasier Pam, Newton Warren. “Increasing physician comfort level in screening and counseling patients for intimate partner violence: hands on practice”. Patient Education and Counseling. 2002;46(3):213-220.

Helton Margaret, Skinner Bron, Denniston Clark “A maternal and child health curriculum for Family Practice residents: results of an intervention at the University of North Carolina”. Accepted for publication in Family Medicine.

Johnson Sarah & Newton Warren. “Resource-based Relative Value Units: A Primer for Academic Family Physicians”. Fam Med 2002;34(3):172-6.

Newton Warren “An evidence-based guide to hospital care”.

Newton Warren “Feedback to physicians regarding appropriateness of care”.

Newton Warren “Rationalism & Empiricism” Law & Contemporary Problems 2001;64(4):299-316.

Newton Warren & Fetters, et al “Attitudes regarding Family Practice residency training in two countries:

Lynch, Pathman Don, Teplin, Larsen, Willis, Steiner Beat, Bernstein “Interim Evaluation of the Rural Health Scholars Program. Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 13(1), 36-42.

Skinner Bron, Arndt Jane, et al “Residency outcomes”.

Slatt Lisa, Sloane Philip, et al Essentials of Family Medicine, 4th Edition.

Sloane Philip (Richard Ham, Gregg Warshaw) Primary Care Geriatrics, 4th edition (Mosby)

Steiner, Beat Rebecca Sands. “Responding to a Natural Disaster with Service Learning” Fam Med 2000; 32(9):645-9

Charlotte

Alexander Matthew., Waxman, Dael, “Cinemeducation: Using Movies to Teach Family Systems,” Families, Systems and Health, Winter, 2001, Vol. 18; No. 4, 455-462.

Alexander Matthew "The Doctor: A Seminal Video for Cinemeducation”. Family Medicine, 2002, 34(2): 92-94.

Plescia Marcus, Konen Joseph C, Lincourt A. “The State of Community Medicine Training in Family Medicine.” Fam Med 2002;34(3):177-182.

Plescia Marcus, Koontz S., and Laurent S. “Community assessment in a vertically-integrated health care system.” American Journal of Public Health. May 2001, Vol. 91, No. 5:811-814.

Greensboro

Chambliss M Lee, Rasco T, Clark RD, Gardner JP. “The Mini Electronic Medical Record: A low-cost, low-risk partial solution.” Journal of Family Practice 2001;50(12): 1063-5. (Specifically designed for medical education - teaching residents to track preventive issues as well as documentation of 'normal' clinically relevant issues)

Hensel Wayne A. “A Mere Fifteen Minutes”. JABFP May-June 2001: 14:3 pp. 227-228.

Hensel Wayne A. “The Education of an Educator”. NCMJ May/June 2001: 62:3 pp. 122-123.

Hensel Wayne A. “The Slope”. Academic Medicine: March 2002: 77:3 p229.

Lutton Michelle E. “Reflections from the cave: An essay on video precepting”. Family Medicine 2002;34(3):350-351

Wilmington

Barnette Debra. “An assessment of a physician education intervention and patient assessment tool to improve adherence to recommended aspirin therapy for patients with diabetes mellitus.” Pharmacotherapy 2002; 22(3):428.

Barnette Debra. “Demonstrating the effect of attachments onto electronic medical records in improving adherence to vaccination recommendations for patients with diabetes mellitus.” Pharmacotherapy 2002; 22(3):428.

Junker Jessie A., Miller, T, Davis, M : “Practice Management: A Third Year Clerkship Experience.” Family Medicine, Vol 34, No 2, February, 2002.


Presentations

Asheville

Landis, Suzanne, Dowler: “Developing Depression Quality Indicators: An Interactive Workshop.” Accepted for presentation at STFM 35th Annual Spring Conference in May 2002.

Landis, Suzanne. “Monitoring Quality Indicators to Improve Resident Performance.” Accepted for presentation at STFM 35th Annual Spring Conference in May 2002.

Landis, Suzanne, Rowe, John: “Monitoring Quality Indicators to Improve Resident Performance.” Accepted for presentation at STFM 35th Annual Spring Conference in May 2002.

Langlois, John, Sheets, Quirk: “Preceptor Development for the 21st Century.” Symposia presentation at the STFM PreDoc meetings 2/2002.

Chapel Hill

Curtis Peter & Tresolini, et al “Does interactive, individualized continuing medical education affect practice behavior?” Poster presentation at AAMC annual meeting of November 2001.

Fink Kenny: “Family Practice and Darwinism: Adapting to the 21st Century.” Accepted for presentation at STFM 35th Annual Spring Conference in May 2002.

Frasier Pam & Pat Glowa: “Family Physicians’ Views of Outcomes after Asking Patients about IPV.” Accepted for presentation at STFM PreDoc meeting in San Diego & a poster at the STFM 35th Annual Spring Conference in May 2002.

Glowa Pat, Osterling Wendy, Eaker Kathryn, Frasier Pam: “What Happens After We Identify Intimate Partner Violence? A Physician Survey.” Accepted for presentation at STFM 35th Annual Spring Conference in May 2002.

Helton Margaret, McLaurin: “The Clinical Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale.” Accepted for presentation at STFM 35th Annual Spring Conference in May 2002.

Kowlowitz Vicki, “Using the internet in Medical Education.” Annual UME-21 meetings (2001, 2002); STFM Predoc Meeting (2000,2001); accepted STFM National Meeting, April 2002.

Kowlowitz Vicki, Gwyther Robert, & Mintzer: “Using On-line Clinical Cases to Meet Curricular Needs in the 21st Century.” Accepted for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the UME-21 Project, March 2002.

Kowlowitz Vicki, Usatine, Leong, Gjerde, Chessman: Internet in Family Medicine Predoctoral Education. Accepted for presentation at STFM 35th Annual Spring Conference in May 2002.

Newton Warren, Weir Sam, Slawson D, Douglas M. “Clinical Examination of Journal Articles – Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Treatment.” Accepted for presentation at STFM 35th Annual Spring Conference in May 2002.

Nusbaum Margaret. “Teaching Sexuality: A Faculty Development Program in Sexuality.” Accepted for presentation at STFM 35th Annual Spring Conference in May 2002.

Sloane Philip. “Recent Innovations in Long-term Care: An End to Nursing Homes?” Accepted for presentation at STFM 35th Annual Spring Conference in May 2002.

Charlotte

Hall Mary, Addison, Chessman, Margo, Nease, Sinclair, Turner: “The Balint Group Experience.” Accepted for presentation at STFM 35th Annual Spring Conference in May 2002.

Plescia Marcus, Konen Joseph, Janice Benson.: “Teaching Community Medicine: Eliminating Health Disparities and Celebrating Cultural Diversity.” Accepted for presentation at STFM 35th Annual Spring Conference in May 2002.

Plescia, M. "The Charlotte REACH 2010 Evaluation Plan. Research and Data Plenary Session." The Secretary's National Leadership Summit on Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health. Washington, DC. July 12, 2002.

Greensboro

Andy, Camille: “Antibiotic use and Preterm Labor.” Accepted for presentation at STFM 35th Annual Spring Conference in May 2002.

Michelle Lutton & Joe Kertesz: “Building Relationships and Maintaining Boundaries in Family Medicine Residency”. Forum for Behavioral Science in Family Medicine. Chicago, Il, September 2001.

Hendersonville

Fralix, Teresa: “Collaborative OB Care with the Handheld Computer.” Accepted for presentation at STFM 35th Annual Spring Conference in May 2002.

Wilmington

Aitken Paul, Lenhart Jim, Tiffany Miller: “A Residency Initiative Designed to Improve Regional Healthcare Outcomes.” Accepted for presentation at STFM 35th Annual Spring Conference in May 2002.

Barnette Debra: 3 abstracts published in Pharmacotherapy to be presented at ACCP in April.

Junker Jessie: “A Longitudinal Medical and Surgical Specialty Curriculum for Residents”. Accepted for presentation at STFM 35th Annual Spring Conference in May 2002.

Junker Jessie A., Miller T, Davis M : “Practice Management: A Third Year Clerkship Experience”. Family Medicine, Vol 34, No 2, February, 2002

Kertesz Joe and Lutton Michelle: “Building Relationships and Maintaining Boundaries in Family Medicine Residency”. Forum for Behavioral Science in Family Medicine. Chicago, Il, September 2001.

Kertesz: Joe “The Doctor, The Family and The Computer” and “Community Rotations: Realizing the Realities of Our Families”. Accepted for presentation at STFM 35th Annual Spring Conference in May 2002.