National and International Presentations
July 1, 2004-June 30, 2005

Allen DI. Rejuvenation: alternative to coping and burnout. Presented at: Academy of Family Physicians’ Scientific Assembly; October 16, 2004; Orlando, Fla.

Allen DI. Using both family physicians and pediatricians in an intervention study. Presented at: AAFP National Research Network Convocation of Practices; March 2005; Colorado Springs, Colo.

Bogdewic SP. Keynote address at: SOBRAMFA–Brazilian Society of Family Medicine Annual Meeting; July 9-11, 2004; Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Bogdewic SP. Organizational analysis and leadership competencies. Workshop at: Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics Educational Scholars’ Program; August 13-14, 2004; Arlington, Va.

Bogdewic SP. Leadership as a learned skill. Presented at: American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly; October 14, 2004; Orlando, Fla.

Bogdewic SP. Teaching family medicine core values where there is no family medicine in the traditional academic environment. Presented at: 17th World Conference of Family Doctors (WONCA) and American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly; October 15, 2004; Orlando, Fla.

Bogdewic SP. Rejuvenation: alternative to coping and burnout. Presented at: American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly; October 16, 2004; Orlando, Fla.

Bogdewic SP. Keeping the fire and passion for the job as we age. Workshop at: University of Cincinnati Department of Family Medicine; May 5, 2005; Cincinnati, Ohio.

Bogdewic SP. Conflict collaboration & resolution: FM education in the 21st century, Presented at: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Spring Conference; April 29, 2005; New Orleans, La.

Bogdewic SP. Developing the future of family medicine (FFM) new model – practices in residencies: learning from experience. Presented at: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Spring Conference; April 30, 2005; New Orleans, La.

Champion VL, Springston JK, Monahan P, Saywell RM Jr, Zollinger TW, Russell KM. Tailored vs. targeted interventions to increase mammography screening adherence in low-income African American women. Presented at: 8th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research, Oncology Nursing Society; February 5, 2005; Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Chand S, Moskowitz H, Shade S, Willis DR. Productivity & quality improvement of patient flow at a medically underserved clinic in Indianapolis. Presented at: Production and Operations Management Society Annual Conference; May 2, 2005; Chicago, Ill.

Dankoski ME. Affect regulation and the cycle of violence against women. Poster presentation at: Annual Conference of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy; September 2004; Atlanta, Ga.

Gebke KB. Sudden cardiac death in athletes. Presented at: National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) Annual Conference; June 2005; Indianapolis, Ind.

Grannis S. Geographic coordinate transformation methods to reduce privacy risks associated with surveillance. Presented at: 2004 Syndromic Surveillance Conference; November 4, 2004; Boston, Mass.

Grannis S. Regional health Information exchange: the Indiana network for patient care experience. Workshop at: Michigan State University Cyber Security Initiative; November 20, 2004; East Lansing, Mich.

Grannis S. Architectural consideration for security and accurately linking patient data. Presented at: Connecting Communities for Better Health/e-Health Initiative Foundation 2nd Annual Learning Forum; May 25, 2005; Washington, DC.

Grannis S. Insights on new technologies: patient matching in the Indiana network for patient care. Presented at: AHRQ National Resource Center for Health Information Technology Annual Meeting; June 9, 2005; Washington, DC.

Hawkins CA, Kelton GM. Contrasting American and Canadian family medicine residency education. Poster presentation at: 17th WONCA World Conference of Family Doctors; October 16, 2004; Orlando, Fla.

Hawkins CA, Kelton GM. Contrasting American and Canadian family medicine residency education. Seminar at: CFPC Annual Scientific Assembly; November 26, 2004; Toronto, Canada.

Jones TH. Honor code: real meaning or just another form. Presented at: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Predoctoral Education Conference; January 2005; Albuquerque, NM.

Jewell N, Russell KM, Zollinger TW, Saywell RM Jr. Evolution of a community- based minority health research center. Presented at: American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Exposition; November 2004; Washington, DC.

Limbil T, Zollinger TW, Saywell RM Jr. Tobacco attitudes of rural, suburban and urban youth. Presented at: American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Exposition; November 9, 2004; Washington, DC.

McKeag DB. Concussions and the young athlete. Presented at: University of South Carolina School of Medicine Pediatrics Update; July 19-22, 2004; Hilton Head, SC.

McKeag DB. Female triad: menstrual disorders, disordered eating, and osteoporosis. Presented at: University of South Carolina School of Medicine Pediatrics Update; July 19-22, 2004; Hilton Head, SC.

McKeag DB. General sports considerations in the young. Presented at: University of South Carolina School of Medicine Pediatrics Update; July 19-22, 2004; Hilton Head, SC.

McKeag DB. Hand and finger injuries. Presented at: University of South Carolina School of Medicine Pediatrics Update, July 19-22, 2004; Hilton Head, SC.

McKeag DB. Keynote speaker at: Alaska Regional Chapter American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting; July 21-24, 2004; Sitka, Alaska.

McKeag DB. Children’s sports injuries. Presented at: Alaska Regional Chapter American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting; July 21-24, 2004; Sitka, Alaska.

McKeag DB. Concussion guidelines 2004. Presented at: Alaska Regional Chapter American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting; July 21-24, 2004; Sitka, Alaska.

McKeag DB. Exercise and osteoarthritis. Presented at: Alaska Regional Chapter American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting; July 21-24, 2004; Sitka, Alaska.

McKeag DB. The weekend warrior: common injuries to the shoulder. Presented at: Alaska Regional Chapter American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting; July 21-24, 2004; Sitka, Alaska.

McKeag DB. Wrist injury in sports: pregabalin for neurogenic pain. Presented at: North American Athletic Training Conference; January 30-February 4, 2005; Big Sky, Mont.

Moffatt S, Mendenhall D, Williams T, Shelton CS, Zollinger TW, Saywell RM Jr, Muegge CM. Validation of a physical work performance evaluation for incumbent firefighters. Presented at: Steps to a Healthier US Workforce NIOSH Conference; October 2004; Washington, DC.

Nalin P. Choosing a residency: what inquiring minds want to know. Presented at: National Conference of Family Medicine Residents and Medial Students; July 2004; Kansas City, Mo.

Nalin P. Greetings and introduction to the national project on the community benefits of family practice residency programs. Presented at: Fourth National Workshop on the Community Benefits of Family Practice Residency Programs; September 13-14, 2004; Indianapolis, Ind.

Nalin P. The Future of family medicine and recruitment. Presented at: University of Kentucky Department of Family Medicine; October 2004; Lexington, Ky.

Nalin P. Comparison and history of resident physician duty hour guidelines. Presented at: WONCA; October, 2004; Orlando, Fla.

Nalin P. AFMRD President’s remarks to the AAFP Congress of Delegates. Presented at: AAFP Congress of Delegates; October 2004; Orlando, Fla.

Nalin P. Moderator at: WONCA Committee on Scientific Program WONCA; October 2004; Orlando, Fla.

Nalin P. Addressing cross-cultural issues and health care disparities: collaborating to transform primary care education and clinical practice: a Northeast region initiative. Workshop at: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine NE Regional Meeting; October 2004; Rye Brook, NY.

Nalin P. FMIG faculty advisor and residency program networking system. Presented at: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine NE Regional Meeting; October 29-31, 2004; Rye Brook, NY.

Nalin P. Debt free in family medicine…yes, you can! Presented at: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine NE Regional Meeting; October 29-31, 2004; Rye Brook, NY.

Nalin P. A perfect match: helpful tips to increase the power of your family practice residency application. Presented at: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine NE Regional Meeting; October 29-31, 2004; Rye Brook, NY.

Nalin P. The future of family medicine residency education: the case for a four-year residency and view from the Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors. Presented at: ADFM Board of Directors Meeting; February 16-19, 2005; Charleston, SC.

Nalin P. Describing your FM residency’s impact on your community and on your host institution: examples from innovative national project. Presented at: Workshop for Directors of Family Medicine Residencies; June 5-7, 2005; Kansas City, Mo.

O’Hara B, Witt J, Renshaw S, Duncan D , Favoldi J. Handling common office emergencies with confidence. Presented at: National Conference of Family Medicine Residents and Medical Students; July 2004; Kansas City, Mo.

Renshaw S, Zoppi KA, Pais S, Dankoski ME, Wright DS. Counseling training for family medicine residents. Poster presentation at: American Academy on Physician and Patient; October 2004; Indianapolis, Ind.

Renshaw S, Zoppi KA, Dankoski ME, Pais S, Wright DS. Evaluation of the counseling practicum as an effective method to teach counseling skills to medical residents. Presented at: World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA); October 2004; Orlando, Fla.

Renshaw S, Willis DR, Speckman KS. Service learning: engaging students in improving public health. Poster presentation at: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Pre-Doctoral Education Conference; January 2005; Albuquerque, NM.

Russell KM, Champion VL, Springston JK, Monahan P, Saywell RM Jr, Zollinger TW. A tailored interactive intervention to promote mammography screening in African American women in community-based settings. Presented at: American Cancer Society Conference on Exploring Models to Eliminate Cancer Disparities Among African American and Latino Populations: Research and Community Solutions; April 22, 2005; Atlanta, Ga.

Sevilla JF. Medical student interest groups. Presented at: Academic Congress of the Brazilian Society of Family Medicine; July 2004; Atibaia, Brazil.

Sevilla JF. Cultural competence and innovative medical curriculum strategies: Workshop at: National Hispanic Medical Association; April 2005; Los Angeles, Calif.

Sevilla JF. An integrated curriculum. Poster presentation at: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine; May 2005; New Orleans, La.

Sevilla JF. Dankoski ME, Ardemagni EJ, Zoppi KA. Una clase integrada: a medical spanish integrated introduction to clinical medicine course for first year medical students. Poster presentation at: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; May 2005; New Orleans, La.

Turner JL. Discussant at: American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Case Presentations; April 2005; Austin, Tex.

Turner JL. The science of musculoskeletal education: Why we should do better. Presented at: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Meeting; May 3, 2005; New Orleans, La.  

Turner JL. Pre-participation cardiac screening for athletes. Presented at: National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Assembly; June 15, 2005; Indianapolis, Ind.

Viktrup L. Is there a Need for a Simpler Algorithm for the Management of Female UI? Presented at: Southern Medical Association (SMA) 98th Annual Meeting; November 11-13, 2004; New Orleans, La.

Viktrup L, Tylee A, Perahia DG. Treating stress-incontinent women with Duloxetine does not induce mood elevation. Presented at: Southern Medical Association (SMA) 98th Annual Meeting; November 11-13, 2004; New Orleans, La.

Willis DR. Clinic flow: incorporating continuous quality improvement to make every minute count. Seminar at: American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly; October 13, 2004; Orlando, Fla.

Willis DR. Quality improvement: moving from finger pointing to a handshake. Presented at: University of Missouri School of Medicine Scientific Program; October 22, 2004; Columbia, Mo.

Willis DR, Martindale J, Armbruster R, Fitzgerald JF. A best practice: improving adherence to quality of care guidelines using information technology infrastructure and clinic specific action planning. Presented at: Bridging the Quality gap in Mid-America; April 22, 2005; Columbia, Mo.

Willis DR, McCoy KD, Vaughn TE, Perlin J, Doebbeling BN. Participative decision-making and participative culture associated with clinical practice guideline adherence. Presented at: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Conference; May 3, 2005; New Orleans, La.

Zollinger TW. AHEC performance measures. Presented at: Area Health Education Centers Leadership Conference; June 29, 2005; Tulsa, Okla.

Zollinger TW. Using logic models for strategic planning. Presented at: Area Health Education Centers Leadership Conference; June 30, 2005; Tulsa, Okla.

Zoppi KA, O’Hara B, Kiovsky RD, Dankoski ME, Burba J. Evaluating interviewing for smoking cessation. Presented at: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Predoctoral Education Conference; January 2005; Albuquerque, NM.

Zoppi KA, Custer J, Sevilla JF, Renshaw S, Rhyant B, Kunzer JF. Caring for underserved patients in Indiana: a faculty development fellowship. Poster presentation at: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; May 2005; New Orleans, La.

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