CURRICULUM VITAE - University of Colorado Denver



CURRICULUM VITAE

David W. Kaplan, M.D., M.P.H.

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

A. ADDRESS: Children’s Hospital Colorado

Department of Pediatrics

Adolescent Medicine

13123 East 16th Ave. B025

Aurora, Colorado 80045

720-777-6136

Email:  david.kaplan@

B. PERSONAL: Married: Doris G. Kaplan, J.D.

Children: Eloise Dee

Abigail Kate

Samuel Louis

C. EDUCATION and TRAINING: 1962 - 1966 University of Rochester

Bachelor of Arts

High Honors in Biology

6/3/1966

1966 - 1970 Case Western Reserve University

School of Medicine

Doctor of Medicine

6/10/1970

1970 - 1971 Straight Pediatric Internship

University of Colorado School

of Medicine

6/23/1970 – 6/22/1971

1971 - 1972 Senior Pediatric Residency

University of Colorado

School of Medicine

7/1/1971 – 6/30/1972

1974 - 1975 Ambulatory Fellowship

Harvard University

Children's Hospital Medical Center

7/1/1974 – 6/30/1975

1975 - 1976 Harvard University

School of Public Health

Masters in Public Health

6/17/1976

D. MILITARY SERVICE: 1972 -1974 Pediatrician

Lt. Commander, U.S. Public Health

Service-Indian Health Service

Yakima, Washington

1976 - 1978 Deputy Director & Chief Medical

Officer - Commander

U.S. Public Health Service

Indian Health Service

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

E. LICENSURE: Colorado #17521 - 1972

F. DIPLOMATE:

1971 National Board of Medical Examiners 7/1/1971 #120257

1975 American Board of Pediatrics 7/1/1975 #17902

1980 American Board of Preventive Medicine 12/8/1980 #40595

1987 Fellow - Society for Adolescent Medicine

1994 American Board of Pediatrics Adolescent Medicine Subspecialty Board 4/22/2000 #000196

2001 Re-certification, Adolescent Medicine, Subspecialty Board 3/24/2008 #000196

2015 Diplomate, Clinical Informatics, American Board of Preventive

G. HONORS:

1969–1970 Scholarship Case Western Reserve School of Medicine – General Scholarship Fund

1969–1970 Samuel T. Haas Charitable Trust

1974–1976 U. S. Public Health Service Long Term Training Award ($135,000)

1981, 1982, 1984 Visiting Professor, Harvard School of Public Health

1984 Dean's Lecture, University of Oklahoma, College of Health

1988 Men of Distinction, Intermountain Jewish News, Recognition for Work with Adolescents

1991 Merit Award - The Colorado Trust, Denver School-Based Clinics, ($100,000)

1992 Community Service Award - Denver Medical Society, Denver School-Based Clinics

1994 The American Hospital Association Nova Award (The Children's Hospital)

1994 Who's Who in Health Care, Denver Business Journal

1996 City and County of Denver – Official, Proclamation by Mayor Wellington

Webb, April 10, 1996: ‘David Kaplan Day’

1997 "Best Doctors in America"

1997–2001 Representative from the American Academy of Pediatrics to the American Medical Association National Coalition on Adolescent Health

1997–1998 Chairman of the Board, Advocates for Youth, Washington, DC

1997–1998 Invited by the Surgeon General to Participate in Developing National Adolescent Health Objectives

1998 "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine.

1999 Visiting Professor, Children's Hospital of King's Daughters, Norfolk, VA

1999 11th Annual Ellen Soefer Visiting Professor, St. Christopher’s Hospital

1999–2003 Chair, Committee on Adolescence, American Academy of Pediatrics, 1999 – 2003

1999 "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2000 White House Conference on Teens – Invited Participant

2000 "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2001 Visiting Professor, University of Rochester, Department of Pediatrics, Visiting Professor, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Department of Pediatrics, Morristown Hospital

2001 "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2002 American Board of Pediatrics – Sub-Board on Adolescent Medicine

2002 Board Chair, Adolescent Health & The Law. 2002 –

2003 "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2003 Board Member, Society of Adolescent Medicine. 2003 –

2004 DPS Commission on School Nutrition and Physical Activity

2004- Chair, Child and Adolescent Health Action Group

American Academy of Pediatrics.

2004 Outstanding Achievement Award, National Assembly for School

Based Health Care.

2004 "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2005 James E. Strain Award – Medical Staff, The Childrens Hospital

2005 "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2005 Katherine Mullen Award – Rocky Mountain Society of Adolescent

Medicine

2005. Recognized as one of Denver’s 250 best physicians ‘5280’

Magazine – Adolescent Medicine

2005 Dr. Minnie C.T. Love, Medicine Award, The Childrens Hospital

2006 "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2006 American Academy of Pediatrics – Section on Adolescent Health -

Founders of Adolescent Health Award.

2006. Visiting Professor, Kolkata Medical College, Kolkata India.

2007. Elected to American Pediatric Society

2007 "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2007. Recognized as one of Denver’s 250 best physicians ‘5280’

Magazine – Adolescent Medicine

2008. "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2008. Recognized as one of Denver’s 250 best physicians ‘5280’

Magazine – Adolescent Medicine

2008 Milton J.E. Senn Lectureship Award, American Academy

of Pediatrics, Council on School Health.

2009. Moderate Adolescent Medicine Abstracts - Platform Symposia

American Pediatric Society

2008 Oration Address, Adolescon - 2008 The Annual National Adolescent

Medicine Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics, Hyderabad, India, September 28,2008.

2009. "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2009 Recognized as one of Denver’s 250 best physicians ‘5280’

Magazine – Adolescent Medicine

2010. "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2010 Recognized as one of Denver’s 250 best physicians ‘5280’

Magazine – “Adolescent Medicine” – Adolescent Medicine

2011. “Best Doctors in America” – Adolescent Medicine

2011 Reviewer, Institute of Medicine Report: The Science of Adolescent Risk-Taking-Workshop Report

2011 Recognized as one of Denver’s 250 best physicians ‘5280’

Magazine – Adolescent Medicine

2011 Chinese Medical Doctor Association Society of Pediatrics - Keynote Speaker in China - Shanghi & Beijing 8/2011

2011 Moderator Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting - Denver:

Adolescent Health Risk and Protection 5/2011

2011 Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine

Career Teaching Scholars Teaching Award 12/2011

2012 "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2012 Recognized as one of Denver’s 250 best physicians ‘5280’

Magazine – Adolescent Medicine

2013 Recognized as one of Denver’s 250 best physicians ‘5280’

Magazine – Adolescent Medicine

2013 "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2014 Recognized as one of Denver’s 250 best physicians ‘5280’

Magazine – Adolescent Medicine

2014 "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2015 Recognized as one of Denver’s 250 best physicians ‘5280’

Magazine – Adolescent Medicine

2015 "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2016 Recognized as one of Denver’s 250 best physicians ‘5280’

Magazine – Adolescent Medicine

2016 "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2017 Recognized as one of Denver’s 250 best physicians ‘5280’

Magazine – Adolescent Medicine

2017 "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2017 Recognized by Colorado Parent Magazine “TOP DOCTOR for 2017

2018 Recognized as one of Denver’s 250 best physicians ‘5280’

Magazine – Adolescent Medicine

2018 "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2019 Recognized as one of Denver’s 250 best physicians ‘5280’

Magazine – Adolescent Medicine

2019 "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

2020 Recognized as one of Denver’s 250 best physicians ‘5280’

Magazine – Adolescent Medicine

2020 "Best Doctors in America" – Adolescent Medicine

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

A. APPOINTMENTS - ACADEMIC

1. Harvard University School of Medicine

Boston, Massachusetts, 1975 - 1976

a. Instructor in Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, 1975-1976

b. Assistant in Medicine, Ambulatory Service, Children's Hospital Medical Center, 1975 - 1976

2. University of Oklahoma College of Medicine

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1977 - 1984

a. Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, 1977 - 1978

b. Associate Professor of Pediatrics with Tenure, Department of Pediatrics, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, 1978 - 1984

c. Head, Adolescent Medicine, Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, 1978 - 1984

d. Associate Professor of Medicine-Adjunct, Department of Medicine, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, 1978 - 1984

e. Assistant Professor of Health Administration-Adjunct, University of Oklahoma, College of Health, 1978 - 1984

f. Associate Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology-Adjunct University of Oklahoma, College of Medicine, 1983 - 1984

3. University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, 1984 -

a. Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 1984 - 1991

b. Chief, Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 1984 -

c. Chief, Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, The Children's Hospital, 1984-

d. Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 1984 -

e. Associate Director, Adolescent Psychiatric Unit, The Children's Hospital, 1987-

f. Professional Staff, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado at Boulder, 1987-

g. Clinical Associate Professor of Nursing, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 1989 -

h. Graduate Faculty, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, 1990, 1999, 2000

i. Clinical Professor, , University of Colorado School of Nursing, 2000 -

j. Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 1991 -

k. Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 1991 –

l. Professor of Pediatrics with Tenure, Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 2001 -

B. APPOINTMENTS - HOSPITAL

1. Oklahoma Children's Memorial Hospital

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1977 - 1984

a. Head, Adolescent Medicine, 1978 - 1984

2. The Children's Hospital

Denver, Colorado, 1984 -

a. Chief, Adolescent Medicine, 1984-

b. Associate Medical Director, Adolescent Psychiatric Unit, 1985-

c. Medical Director, Information Systems, 1993 - 2000

d. Chief Medical Information Officer, 2001 -

C. APPOINTMENTS - OTHER

1. U.S. Public Health Service

Indian Health Service

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1976 - 1978

a. Deputy Director & Chief Medical Officer

Commander U. S. Public Health Service

D. ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES – ACADEMIC

1. Head, Adolescent Medicine, 1984-

2. Director, Adolescent Medicine fellowship, 1984 – 1999

3. Acting Vice Chairman for Academic Affairs, Department of Pediatrics, 1992 – 1993

4. Chair, Search Committee, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 2006 – 2008

5. Chair, Search Committee, General Pediatrics, 2009 – 2010

6. Chair, Search Committee, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 2011 – 2012

7. Chair, Search Committee, Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs (and Transformation) 2012 – 2013

8. Chair, Clinical Information Technology Governance Committee, University Colorado School of Medicine 2013-

E. ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES – HOSPITAL

1. Medical Director, Adolescent Medicine Inpatient Unit, 1984 –

2. Chief, Adolescent Medicine, 1984-

3. Associate Medical Director, Adolescent Psychiatric Unit, 1985-

4. Medical Director, Information Systems, 1993- 2001

5. Chief Medical Information Officer, 2001-

F. REVIEWER

1. Pediatrics

2. American Journal of Diseases of Children

3. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics

4. The International Journal of Child Abuse and Neglect

5. Chest

6. Journal of the American Medical Association

7. Journal of Adolescent Health

8. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine

9. Institute of Medicine

G. EDITORIAL BOARDS:

1. Editor-in-Chief: Pediatrician - International Journal of Child and Adolescent Health 1984 - 1992

a. Kaplan DW, Editorial: Violent Deaths in Childhood and Adolescence. Pediatrician: International Journal of Child and Adolescent Health 1983-1985;12(1):2

b. Kaplan DW, Editorial: Dental Problems in Children. Pediatrician: International Journal of Child and Adolescent Health 1989;16(3-4):127

c. Kaplan DW, Editorial: Ophthalmic Disorders of Children. Pediatrician: International Journal of Child and Adolescent Health 1990;17(3):126

d. Kaplan DW, Editorial: Pediatric Rehabilitation. Pediatrician: International Journal of Child and Adolescent Health 1990;17(4):211-212

e. Kaplan DW, Editorial: Long -Term Survivors of Childhood Cancer. Pediatrician: International Journal of Child and Adolescent Health 1991;18(1):2

2. Pediatrics 1994 – 2000

3. Adolescent Medicine Clinics 2003 -

H. FACULTY PROJECTS:

1. Developed computer software program for The Children's Hospital formulary of drugs, 1987 - 1988

2. Co-Editor of Adolescent Notes, a quarterly synopsis of recent important Adolescent Medicine literature, 1987 -

3. Department of Pediatrics Incentive Committee, 1987-1990

4. Retrospective analysis of inpatient admissions to The University Hospital and The Children's Hospital and development of a model projecting the potential impact of pediatric affiliation on the number of patient beds and shifts in patient billings, 1988 - 1990

5. Developed computer software program for PEDS A Core Bibliography in Pediatrics, 1986

6. Kaplan, D.W. and Lustig, J.V., Faculty Advisors to PEDS A Core Bibliography in Pediatrics, Copyright 1986 Denver, CO. (2nd Edition in Press)

7. Conference Co-Director with David Raney, M.D., "Medical and Psychiatric Care of the Adolescent: Blurring the Boundaries," September 15, 1990, Denver, CO.

I. CHIEF MEDICAL INFORMATION OFFICER

SIGNIFICANT ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES:

Information Technology Leadership Activities

1. Chair – Physician Advisory Committee

2. Inpatient Documentation Committee

3. Information Technology Executive Steering Committee

4. Electronic Medical Governance Committee

5. Anesthesia Implementation Executive Steering Committee

6. PedsConnect Executive Steering Committee

7. MyChart Executive Steering Committee

8. Information Technology – Technical Advisory Committee

9. Electronic Health Record Quality and Safety Task Force

10. Data Warehouse-Business Intelligence Executive Steering Committee

11. TeleHealth/TeleMedicine Executive Steering Committee

12. Information Technology Change Advisory and Root Cause Analysis Review Board

13. Information Technology Infrastructure and Technology Committee

14. Children’s Hospital/University Colorado Hospital Maternal Fetal Medicine IT

Integration and Implementation Steering Committee

15. SharePoint Project – Steering Committee

16. Epic Update 2010 Implementation Steering Committee

17. Meaningful Use Steering Committee

18. ICD10 Conversion Steering Committee

Significant Information Technology Development Projects

1. Bi-directional interface between the Colorado Immunization Information System and

Epic (First in the US)

2. Development of a new Clinical Informatics Academic and Hospital Program

3. Development of Business Objects Data Warehouse and DataMarts

4. Development of Tableau Analytics Reporting Dashboarding Tool

5. Haiku – Epic on the iPhone Development and Implementation

6. Cantu – Epic on the iPhone Development and Implementation

7. Development of Web based Patient Questionnaires into Epic

8. Development of an Adolescent Questionnaire for all Adolescent Hospital Admissions

9. Implement a new feature rich On Call/One Call system for the Hospital

10. Colorado Pediatric Partners(CPP) Asthma Registry electronic interface to

11. PedsConnect Epic practices and development of Epic asthma visit templates and

flowsheet

12. Problem List charting in Epic – with Dr. Leigh Anne Bakel

13. Dragon Medical Voice Recognition Software Documentation

14. Smartphone Hospital Phonebook “app”

Information Technology Faculty Projects

1. Interactive Whiteboard/Patient Portal Software with Dr. Amy Tyler

2. Simulation Program – IT infrastructure development for Dr. Kathleen Ventre

3. Asthma Questionnaire on an iPad with Epic integration for Dr. Monica Federico

4. Revising History Charting in Epic with Dr. Leigh Anne Bakel

5. Develop new data displays for the NICU that approximate the old paper flow sheets

with Dr. Rachel Wright

6. Assess new documentation workflows for the NICU to reduce transcription with Dr

Rachel Wright

III. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

A. SOCIETIES:

1. American Academy of Pediatrics - # 120027 (See also page 6), 1976 -

a. Section on Community Pediatrics, 1984 -

b. Section on Adolescence, 1984 -

c. Section on Computers & Technology, 1984 –

d. Section on International Health, 1984 -

2. Ambulatory Pediatric Association, 1977 -

3. Society for Adolescent Medicine (See also page 7), 1978 -

4. American Public Health Association, 1978 -

5. American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1980 -

6. New York Academy of Sciences, 1980 - 1986

7. American Medical Association, 1980 - 1986

8. American College of Preventive Medicine, 1980 -

9. Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 1984 -

10. American Federation for Clinical Research, 1984 - 1988

11. American School Health Association, 1984 -

12. Colorado Medical Society, 1984 -1989

13. Denver Medical Society, 1984 - 1998

14. Society for Research on Adolescence, 1987 -

15. Western Society for Pediatric Research, 1991 -

16. American Medical Informatics Association, 1993 –

17. Association for Health Services Research, 1999 –

18. Academic Pediatric Association, 2000 -

19. American Pediatric Society, 2006 –

B. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS:

1. LOCAL

a. Secretary-Treasurer, Central Oklahoma Pediatric Society, 1980

b. Chairman, Oklahoma Committee on Indian Health, Oklahoma Chapter, 1978-1984

c. Vice President, Central Oklahoma Pediatric Society, 198l-1982

d. President, Central Oklahoma Pediatric Society, 1982-1983

2. NATIONAL

a. Committee on Indian Health, 1979 - 1982

b. Committee on Community Health Services, 1982 - 1990

c. Chairman, Sub-committee on Indian Health Care, Committee on Community Health Services, 1984 - 1991

d. Liaison member to The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Committee on American Indian Affairs from the American Academy of Pediatrics, 1985 - 1991

e. Council on Pediatric Research, Advisory Committee to the Board on Research Delphi-Study on Research Priorities, 1986 - 1989

f. Committee on Adolescence, Awards Committee, 1986 - 1989

g. Chairman, Committee on Community Health Services, 1986-1990

h. Council on Pediatric Practice, 1986-1990

i. Principal investigator, American Academy of Pediatrics, Native American Infant Mortality Project, 1987- 1992

j. Kaplan DW Lead author: Health Needs of Homeless Children. Pediatrics 1988 Dec;82(6):938-940 (Policy Statement)

k. Kaplan DW Lead author: Health Care for Children of Migrant Families. Pediatrics 1989 Oct;84(4):739-740 (Policy Statement)

l. National Advisory Committee on Community Based Projects, 1989

m. American Academy of Pediatrics, Project Proposal on Homeless Children, 1988 - 1989

n. Committee on Scientific Meetings, 1990 - 1995

1) Adolescence

2) Ambulatory Pediatrics

3) Gynecology

4) Sexuality

o. Executive Committee - Section of Adolescent Health, 1992-1995

p. Committee on Adolescence, 1996 - 2003

q. Executive Committee - Section of Adolescent Health, 1996-2003

r. Child Health Action Group, 1999 -

s. Chairman, Committee on Adolescence, 1999 – 2003

t. Member, Committee Forum Management Committee, 2004 -

C. SOCIETY FOR ADOLESCENT MEDICINE:

1. NATIONAL

a. Nominations Committee, 1985 - 1988

b. Abstract Selection Committee, 1986 - 1991

c. Awards Committee, 1987 - 1990

d. Member, Ad Hoc Committee to Establish Adolescent Medicine Fellowship Standards, 1986 -

e. Associate Director of Programs, 1988 - 1989

f. Director of Programs, 1989 - 1991

g. Executive Council, 1989 – 1991

h. Board Member, 2003 – 2007

D. AMERICAN PEDIATRIC SOCIETY

1. NATIONAL

a. Moderate Adolescent Medicine Abstracts - Platform Symposia,

2003 Seattle

b. Abstract Review Committee – Adolescent Medicine – 2007 Toronto

c. Moderate Adolescent Medicine Abstracts - Platform Symposia, - 2007

d. Abstract Review Committee – Adolescent Medicine – 2011 Denver

e. Moderator Pediatric Acacdemic Societies Meeting – 2011 Denver

f. Abstract Review Committee – Adolescent Medicine – 2012 Boston

g. Workshop Review Committee – Adolescent Medicine – 2012 Boston

h. Moderate Adolescent Medicine Abstracts– 2012 Boston

i. Abstract Review Committee – Adolescent Medicine – 2013 Washington, DC

j. Workshop Review Committee – Adolescent Medicine – 2013 Washington, DC

k. Abstract Review Committee – Adolescent Medicine – 2014 Vancouver

l. Workshop Review Committee – Adolescent Medicine – 2014 Vancouver

m. Moderate Technology Abstracts– 2014 Vancouver

n. Abstract Review Committee – Adolescent Medicine – 2015 San Diego

o. Workshop Review Committee – Adolescent Medicine – 2015 San Diego

p. Moderate Adolescent Medicine Abstracts– 2015 Baltimore

q. Abstract Review Committee – Adolescent Medicine – 2016 Baltimore

r. Workshop Review Committee – Adolescent Medicine – 2016 Baltimore

s. Poster Facilitator – Adolescent Medicine – 2016 Baltimore

t. Abstract Review Committee – Electronic Medical Records – 2017 San Francisco

u. Poster Facilitator – Adolescent Medicine – 2017 San Francisco

IV. ADVISORY COMMITTEES, BOARDS, AND CONSULTATION:

A. LOCAL

1. OKLAHOMA 1978 - 1984

a. Chairman, Planned Parenthood of Oklahoma City, Education Committee, 1979 - 1981

b. Chairman, Oklahoma County Adolescent Pregnancy Coalition, 1980-1982

c. Member, Oklahoma State Department of Health Program Review Committee, 1980 - 1983

d. Member, Oklahoma Coalition for Children, Youth & Families, 198l - 1984

e. Member, Oklahoma Governor's Advisory Committee on Children, Youth & Families, 1982 - 1984

f. Board of Directors, Oklahoma State PTA, 1983 - 1984

g. Chairman, Health & Mental Health Committee, Oklahoma State PTA, 1983 - 1984

h. Chairman, Steering Committee, Task Force on Perinatal Care in Oklahoma, 1984

2. COLORADO 1984 -

a. Advisory Council on Adolescent Health, Colorado Department of Health, 1985-1990

b. Board of Directors, Hall of Life, 1985 - 1988

c. Board of Directors, Rocky Mountain Center for Health Promotion and Education. 1985-1990

d. Chairman, Board of Directors, Denver School-Based Clinics, 1986 - 1996

e. Health Education Committee, Denver Public Schools, 1986 - 1998

f. Board of Directors, Colorado School Health Council, 1986 - 1988

g. Chairman, Denver School Health Coordinating Council, 1992 - 1996

h. Board Member, Denver School Health Coordinating Council, 1996 –

i. Denver Public Schools Task Force - Coordinated Comprehensive School Health Program, 2000 – 2005.

j. Denver Public Schools – Denver School Health Advisory Council, Research Advisory Committee. 2006 -

B. NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEES

1. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Public Health Service, Indian Health, "Adolescent Health Survey Coordinating Committee," 1987-1989

2. Advisory Committee, Support Center for School-Based Clinics, Center for Population Options, Washington, DC 1989 - 1995

3. Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Maternal and Child Health and Resources Development, "National Advisory Committee for the Healthy Tomorrow’s Partnership for Children Program," 1990 - 1994

4. Chairman, Advisory Committee, Support Center for School-Based Clinics, Center for Population Options, Washington, DC 1991 - 1996

5. Board of Directors, Advocates for Youth (formerly known as the Center for Population Options), Washington, DC 1992 - 1999

6. American Medical Association, Chairman, School Health Committee, Guidelines for Adolescent Preventive Services, GAPS project. 1993 - 1999

7. National Advisory Committee on School-Based Health Services, Columbia University 1993- 1999

8. American Medical Association, Computer Committee, Guidelines for Adolescent Services, GAPS project. 1993 - 1999

9. Secretary, Board of Directors, Advocates for Youth (formerly known as the Center for Population Options), Washington, DC 1993 - 1994

10. National Academy for State Health Policy, "Medicaid Managed Care Programs for Adolescents", Washington, DC, 1994 - 1996

11. US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, "Analytic Project for School-based and School-linked Health Services, and Health Care Reform.", Washington, DC, 1994 -

12. Vice-Chairman, Board of Directors, Advocates for Youth (formerly known as the Center for Population Options), Washington, DC 1994 - 1996.

13. NIH - Review Panel on Adolescent Medicine HIV/AIDS Research, NICHD

14. National Advisory Committee - Austin Independent School District/ Children’s Hospital - 1997.

15. Children Now - Adolescent Managed Care - National Advisory Committee - 1996 - 1997.

16. Chairman, Board of Directors, Advocates for Youth (formerly known as the Center for Population Options), Washington, DC 1996 - 1999

17. American Medical Association National Coalition on Adolescent Health - Representative for the American Academy of Pediatrics. 1997 – 2005.

18. Centers for Disease Control, Developing National Adolescent Health Objectives for the Year 2010. Representative for the American Academy of Pediatrics. 1997 – 2005.

19. Surgeon General Round Table - Healthy People 2000 Adolescent Health Progress Report, July 9, 1998.

20. White House Conference on Teens – Invited Participant. May 2, 2000.

21. NIH – Working Group on Sleep Disorders in Adolescents and Young Adults. 2001 –

22. NIH – Working Group - Sleep Disorders Education Outcomes Evaluation Group. 2002.

23. Chairman, Board of Directors, Center for Adolescent Health & the Law. Chapel Hill, NC. 2002 –

24. American Board of Pediatrics – Sub-Board on Adolescent Medicine. 2002-

25. American Board of Pediatrics – Sub-Board on Adolescent Medicine, Credentialing sub-committee. 2004 –

26. Board Member for Incenter Strategies for The Advancement of Adolescent Health. 2006 –

27. Member Advisory Committee New Orleans School Based Health Center Electronic Medical Record Project. 2008 –

28. Merck – National HPV Advisory Board 2011-

C. NATIONAL CONSULTATION

1. Administration on Children, Youth & Families, Indian Head Start Program, Westinghouse Health Systems, 1978-1984.

2. Visiting Professor, Harvard School of Public Health, 198l, 1982, 1984

3. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - American Indian Health, 1986

4. The MacArthur Foundation - Youth at Risk Advisory Group, 1986

5. The Indian Health Service, U.S. Public Health Service, Select Committee on Research and Development, 1986

6. The Stewart Foundation, San Francisco, CA., Information Systems for Service Integration, 1993.

7. California Interagency Data Collaboration, Technical Advisory Group. 1993

8. New Mexico State Health Department, Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation. 1993 - 1996

9. Texas State Health Department, Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation. 1994 -

10. Delaware State Health Department, Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation. 1994 -

11. Maine State Health Department, Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation. 1994 -

12. California State Health Department, Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation. 1994 -

13. New York State Health Department, Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation. 1994 -

14. Massachusetts State Health Department, Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation. 1994 -

15. Louisiana State Health Department, Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation. 1994 -

16. Hawaii State Health Department, Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation. 1994 -

17. Missouri State Health Department, Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation. 1994 -

18. North Carolina State Health Department, Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation. 1994 -

19. Pennsylvania State Health Department, Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation. 1994 -

20. Oregon State Health Department, Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation. 1994 -

21. National Consensus-Building Conference on Integrated Service Systems that are Community-Based and School-Linked, Washington, DC,.1994.

22. Michigan State Health Department, Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation. 1997-

23. New Mexico State Health Department, Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation. 1997-

24. Maryland State Health Department, Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation. 1998 - 2000

25. Massachusetts State Health Department, Use of an Electronic Clinical Management Information for School-Based Health Center Evaluation. May 1, 2000.

26. Health Services Advisory Group Project to Assure Adolescent Health Services Confidentiality and quality. 2001 – 2002. Dec 5,2001

27. Consultant Cincinnati Childrens Hospital - Clinical Information Systems Meeting. Cincinnati, OH. 2001. Jan 15, 2002

28. Center for Adolescent Health & the Law, Adolescent Confidentiality Meeting. 2002

29. Adolescent Medicine Vaccine Advisory Board – 2004

30. HPV Vaccine Advisory Board – Merck 2006-2008

31. Male Population HPV Vaccine Advisory Board – Merck 2008-2010

32. School Located Vaccination Expert Input Forum – Merck 2011

33. HPV Vaccination Advisory Board – Merck 2011

D. MEDICAL SCHOOL:

1. UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA - HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER

a. Advisory Committee, Department of Occupational Therapy, College of Health, University of Oklahoma, 1978 - 1982

b. Faculty Affairs Committee, 198l

c. Medical Student Advisor, 1978-8l

d. Alternate Faculty Senate, 198l

e. Committee on Committees, 198l-1983

f. Medical School Admission Committee, 1980-81

g. Senator, Faculty Senate, 1982 - 1983

2. UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO - HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER

a. Medical Director, School Nurse Practitioner Program, School of Nursing., 1986

b. Medical Director, Nurse Practitioner Program, School of Nursing, 1990 - 1994

c. Thesis Committee for Dr. Jacqueline H. Jamison, Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, 1989 to 1991

d. Faculty Senate, 1989 - 1992

e. Chairman, Search Committee for the Director of the C. Henry Kempe National Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect, 1992

f. University Physicians, Information Systems Committee, 1992 - 1993.

g. Thesis Committee for Dr. Larry Wolk, Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, 1992 to 1993

h. Dept. of Pediatrics, Advisory Committee, 1992 - 1994

i. Chancellor's Health Policy Committee, 1992

j. Dept. of Pediatrics, Clinical Practice Committee, 1992 - University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and Denver Health and Hospital, Affiliation Committee, 1992 - 1994

k. University Physicians, Information Systems Committee, 1993 - 1997

l. Computerized Medical Record Committee, 1993 - 1995

m. UCHSC - Chancellor's Information Technology Council, 1996-

n. UCHSC - Chancellor's Information Technology Council, Sub-Committee on email. 1997

o. UCHSC - Chancellor's Information Technology Council, Information Advanced Information Management Systems (IAIMS) Planning Group. 1997 - 1998

p. UCHSC – eHealth Tele-Health/Tele-Medicine Technology Council, 1999-

q. Search Committee, Chairman, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry 2001-2002.

r. MS-2 Life Cycle Course – Adolescent Health – 2007

s. Chair, Clinical Information Technology Governance Committee, University Colorado School of Medicine 2013-

E. HOSPITAL COMMITTEES:

1. INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE, 1976 - 1978

a. Chairman, Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee, 1976 - 1978

b. Chairman, Research Committee, 1976 - 1978

2. OKLAHOMA CHILDREN'S MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, 1978 - 1984

a. Medical Executive Committee, 1978 - 1984

b. Ambulatory and Emergency Care, 1978 - 1984

c. Utilization Review, 1979 - 1984

3. THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, 1984 -

a. Chairman, Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, 1985 - 1989

b. Working Group to Plan the Children's Hospital Ambulatory Building, 1985 - 1986

c. Task force on Inpatient Bed Projections, 1990

d. Task force on Clinical Informatics, 1990

e. Program Development

1) Adolescent Medicine Center, 1984

2) Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatient Unit, 1986

3) Eating Disorder Program, 1986

4) Shapedown Adolescent Weight Loss, 1986

5) Medical Day Treatment Program, 1993

6) TCH & Channel 9 Student Health Fair, 1990

f. Medical Leadership Roundtable, 1992 - 1994

g. Committee on Ambulatory Care, 1992 - 1997

h. Advisory Committee on Hospital Information Systems, 1992 -

i. Health Policy Committee, 1993 – 1996

j. Medical Director Information Systems, 1997 -

k. Information Services Steering Committee, 1997 –

l. TCH Web Steering Committee, 1998 –

m. Board Member – Child Health Management Services, 1999 -

n. TCH Systems and Infrastructure Committee 2001 –

o. Chair, Physician Advisory Committee, 2003 –

p. Chair, Inpatient Advisory Council, 2005 -

V. TEACHING ACTIVITIES:

A. ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITIES:

1. Director, Adolescent Medicine fellowship, 1984 - 1999

2. Medical Director, Adolescent Medicine Inpatient Unit, 1984 -

3. Preceptor junior medical student pediatric rotation, 1984 -

4. Pediatric inpatient attending 1 month a year, 1984 -

5. Pediatric Resident core lectures, 3 adolescent medicine lectures/ year, 1984 -

6. Adolescent Medicine inpatient attending 12 months a year, 1984 - 1987

7. Attending, Adolescent Medicine Clinic University Hospital 1/2 day a week. Precepting for Pediatric Residents, 3rd and 4th year medical students, Child Health Associates, Nurse Practitioners, 1984 - 1990

8. Faculty - Introduction To Clinical Medicine - Health Issues, Dept. of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, 1984 - 1986

9. Attending, Adolescent Medicine Clinic The Children's Hospital 1 day a week. Precepting for Pediatric Residents, 3rd and 4th year medical students, Child Health Associates, Nurse Practitioners, 1984 -

10. Course director fourth year medical student elective, "Adolescent Medicine," Course #8020.

11. Adolescent Medicine inpatient attending 6 months a year, 1987 - 1989

12. Adolescent Medicine monthly conference director, 1987 -

13. Course director, Adolescent Medicine lectures to Child Health Associates, 1987 -

14. Director Adolescent Medicine monthly journal club, 1987 -

15. University of Colorado - HSC, Department of Pediatrics

a. Junior medical student pediatric lectures, 3 - 6 adolescent medicine lectures/year, 1984 -

16. University of Colorado - HSC, Department of Pediatrics

a. Core lectures to Pediatric Residents and Medical Students, Yearly Lectures, 1984 -

17. University of Colorado - HSC, School of Nursing

a. School Nurse Practitioner lectures, Yearly Lectures, 1987 -

18. Adolescent Medicine inpatient attending 3 months a year, 1989 -

19. Course director, "Adolescence," Course #6621, Medical School, to be offered spring 1991.

20. Co-chair Department of Pediatrics Annual Pediatric Course, Aspen 1992.

21. UCDHSC MS-2 Life Cycle Course – Adolescent Health - 2007

B. FELLOWSHIP TRAINEES IN ADOLESCENT MEDICINE

1. Rebecca Beckman Hill, M.D. 1981-1982

2. Anthony Diehl, M.D. 1982-1983

3. Dennis Fortenberry, M.D. 1983 - 1984

4. Kathleen Mammel, M.D. 1985 - 1987

5. Ruby Kadota, M.D. 1987 – 1989

6. Jill Jamison, M.D. 1988 - 1990

7. David Raney, M.D. 1990 - 1991

8. Michael Rudnick, M.D. 1990-1991

9. Larry Wolk, M.D.1991 - 1992

10. Kathy Love, M.D. 1994 - 1995

11. Joseph Smith, M.D. 1999 - 2000

12. Karolyn Kabir, M.D. 1999 – 2000

13. Julie Koch, M.D. 2000 – 2001

14. Tonya McDonald, M.D. 2001 – 2002

15. Sara Jumping Eagle, M.D. 2002 – 2005

16. Goldie Cohen, M.D. 2003 –

17. Karolyn Kabir, M.D. 2003 – 2007

18. Molly Richards, M.D. 2007 –

19. Alka Gulati, M.D. 2008 -

C. GRADUATE SCHOOL

1. Thesis Committee for Dr. Jill Jameson, Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, 1988 – 1990

2. Thesis Committee for Dr. Larry Wolk, Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, 1992 to 1993

D. PEDIATRIC RESIDENT RESEARCH TRACT

1. Department of Pediatrics, faculty advisor, resident research tract, Barbara Calkins. 1996 - 1999

2. Department of Pediatrics, faculty advisor, resident research tract, Joe Smith. 1996 - 1999

VI. COPYRIGHTS AND PATENTS:

A. COPYRIGHT:

1. School HealthCare - ONLINE !!!™ 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998

a. School HealthCare - ONLINE !!!™ is a PC-based management information software program designed to capture health and mental health data in a school-based health clinic. The program is being used by over 900 school-based health centers in 41 states.

2. Clinical Fusion®; Primary HealthCare - ONLINE !!!™ 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

a. Primary HealthCare - ONLINE !!! is a new Windows based out-patient clinical management information software program designed to capture health and mental health data in schools and other community based clinical settings. The software was developed in Visual Basic. The program is being used by over 400 school-based health centers in 43 states

3. DockLink 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

a. Software application to view in-patient vital signs, nursing documentation, and growth charts. The software is used on in-patients units and physician offices throughout Children’s Hospital.

VII. GRANTS AND AWARDS (Principal Investigator except as noted):

1. Smith Kline & French, A Comparison of Tricrynofen and HCTZ in hypertensive patients 13-18 years. $7,000 1979.

2. Dayton Hudson Foundation, Teenage Pregnancy in Oklahoma. $2,500 1980.

3. Oklahoma Community Foundation, Teenage Pregnancy in Oklahoma. $2,500 1980.

4. March of Dimes, Teenage Pregnancy in Oklahoma. $5,000 1980.

5. Dept. Health, Education, and Welfare, Oklahoma County Adolescent Pregnancy Program, Approved not funded. 198l.

6. U S Public Health Service Indian Health Service, Incidence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in American Indians. $1,000 1981.

7. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Program to Consolidate Health Services for High-Risk Young People - Oklahoma Adolescent Health Project. $600,000 1982.

8. Oklahoma State Dept. of Health, Oklahoma Adolescent Health Grant for Nurse Practitioner Training. $37,000 1983.

9. Abbott Laboratories, Evaluation of Gonozyme (enzyme immunoassay) for Detection of Gonococcal Antigen in Urogenital Specimens $6,000 1983.

10. The American Petroleum Foundation, Prevalence and Toxicity of Intentional Gasoline Inhalation Among American Indian Children and Adolescents. Approved Not Funded 1983.

11. The March of Dimes, Collaboration with the American Academy of Pediatrics-Study of Postneonatal Mortality in American Indians and Alaskan Natives. $5,000 1986-1987.

12. The Fred Meyer Charitable Trust, Collaboration with the American Academy of Pediatrics-Study of Postneonatal Mortality in American Indians and Alaskan Natives. $46,426 1986-1987.

13. The U.S. Public Health Service-Indian Health, Collaboration with the American Academy of Pediatrics-Study of Postneonatal Mortality in American Indians and Alaskan Natives. $20,000 1986-1987.

14. The Fred Meyer Charitable Trust, Collaboration with the American Academy of Pediatrics-Study of Postneonatal Mortality in American Indians and Alaskan Natives. $55,955 1986-1987.

15. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $200,000 1986-1988.

16. The Colorado Trust, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $200,000 1986-1988.

17. The Denver Foundation, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $30,000 1986-1988.

18. The Piton Foundation, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $50,000 1986-1988.

19. The General Services Fund, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $50,000 1986-1988.

20. The Hunt Alternative Fund, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $20,000 1986-1988.

21. The Boettcher Foundation, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $30,000 1986-1988.

22. The Hogan Foundation, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $10,000 1986-1988.

23. The Gates Foundation, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $30,000 1986-1988.

24. The Comprecare Foundation, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $48,000 1986-1988.

25. The Denver Foundation, Evaluation: Denver School-Based Health Care Program. $29,900 1987-1988.

26. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $400,000 1990-1993.

27. The Colorado Trust, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $400,000 1990-1993.

28. The Denver Foundation, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $25,000 1990.

29. The Hunt Alternative Fund, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $10,000 1990.

30. The Boettcher Foundation, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $15,000 1990.

31. The Colorado Dept. of Education, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $10,000 1990.

32. The Colorado Dept. of Health, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $30,000 1990.

33. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $20,000 1990.

34. The Colorado Trust, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $100,000 1991.

35. The Denver Foundation, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $50,000 1991.

36. The Boettcher Foundation, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $25,000 1991.

37. The Colorado Dept. of Education, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $10,000 1991.

38. The Colorado Dept. of Health, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $30,000 1991.

39. United Way, Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $20,000 1991.

40. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Maternal and Child Health Improvement Project, Child Health Systems Grant - Denver School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program. $672,000 1991-1995.

41. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $22,000 1991.

42. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, School-Based Clinic Management Information System. $24,919 1992.

43. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $22,000 1992.

44. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, National Center for School Based Health Information Systems. $499,630 1993-1995.

45. The Carnegie Corporation, Evaluating Montbello Student Health Centers; The Impact of Innovative Service Delivery Through Interagency Collaboration. $569,124 1993-1995.

46. Gates Foundation, Denver School-Based Data Integration Project, $31,000 1993.

47. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $45,000 1993.

48. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $45,000 1994.

49. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Bureau Primary Health Care (BPHC), Management Information Support for the Healthy Schools, Healthy Communities Program. $24,975 1994.

50. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Bureau Primary Health Care (BPHC), Management Information Support for the Healthy Schools, Healthy Communities Program. $24,925 1995.

51. American Medical Association, Guidelines for Adolescent Preventive Services - School-Based Health Center Evaluation, $25,000 1994.

52. Ewing Marion Kauffman and Stuart Foundations, Community Health and Human Services Integrated Information System (CHHSIIS), Management Information System Development, in association with Walter R. McDonald & Associates, Inc. $94,000 1995.

53. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Bureau Primary Health Care (BPHC), Management Information Support for the Healthy Schools, Healthy Communities Program. $21,625 1996.

54. The Carnegie Corporation, Evaluation of Denver School-based Health Centers, and National Technical Assistance for School-based Health Center Evaluation. $281,000 1996-1997.

55. New Mexico State Health Department, Maternal and Child Health, Management Information Support. $5,889.75 1997.

56. New Mexico State Health Department, Immunization Branch, Add New Immunization Functionality to School HealthCare ONLINE!!!. $14,409. 1997.

57. Delaware State Health Department, Management Information Support. $12,000 1998.

58. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, National Center for School Based Health Information Systems - Implementation of a Standard Management Information System for School-Based Health Centers. $320,000 1998 - 2000.

59. Colorado Dept. of Public Health and Environment, – Adolescent Health Web Site, $10, 000. 1999.

60. Knoll Pharmaceutical – Study Of Sibutramine Hydrochloride Monohydrate (Merida) For Weight Reduction In Adolescents. $210,320. 2000 – 2001.

61. NIH and Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality - Clinical Data System to Enhance Pediatric Special Needs Care $1,859,644 (PI - Steve Berman, MD) 7/2001 – 7/2005 Submitted.

62. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $20,000 2002.

63. Centers for Disease Control, Collaborative Grant with the American Academy of Pediatrics to achieve the Healthy People 2010 objectives. $200, 000/year. (Grantee AAP).

64. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $40,000 2003.

65. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $60,000 2004.

66. Foundation for eHealth Initiative, in cooperation with the Health Resources and Services Administration Office for the Advancement of Telehealth. The Colorado Connecting Communities eHealth Initiative $300,000 2004.

67. NIH. Social Disparities in Teen Health Behavior and Overweight. $788,929. (PI – Richard Jessor, Ph.D.) 2004. Submitted

68. Western Governors’ Association. The Colorado Connecting Communities eHealth Initiative $700,000. 2004. Submitted.

69. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Colorado Connecting Communities – Health Information Collaborative (C3-HIC). $4,990,500. (PI- Art Davidson, MD). 2004.

70. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $60,000 2005.

71. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $80,000 2006.

72. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $126,730 2007.

73. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $126,730 2008.

74. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $155,000 2009.

75. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program Expansion Program. $29,891 2009.

76. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $145,590 6/30/2010-06/29/2011.

77. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $673,663 6/30/2010-06/29/2011.

78. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $949,169 06/30/2011-06/29/2012

79. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $1,401,191 06/30/2012-06/29/2013

80. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $727,183 06/30/2013-06/29/2014

81. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $1,401,191 06/30/2014-06/29/2016

82. Colorado Dept. of Health Division of Family Planning, Adolescent Family Planning Program. $325,000 06/30/2016-06/29/2018

83. Reduce Unintended Pregnancy by Insuring Access to Quality Reproductive Health Services to All Coloradans; Title X Federal Family Planning Service Administration Grant to provide high quality family planning services to low income and at-risk populations. Fiscal Year 2020. $988,000

84.

VIII. PUBLICATIONS:

A. ORIGINAL ARTICLES IN REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

1. Levy JC, Rosekrans J, Lamb GA, Friedman M, Kaplan DW, and Strasser P: Development and Field Testing of Protocols for the Management of Pediatric Telephone Calls: Protocols for Pediatric Telephone Calls. Pediatrics. 1979 Nov;64(5):558-563

2. Kaplan DW: Health Status of North American Indian Adolescents, J Curr Adolesc Med. 1979 Jan;(1):9-21

3. Levy JC, Strasser PH, Lamb GA, Rosekrans J, Friedman M, Kaplan DW, Sanofsky P: Survey of telephone encounters in three pediatric practice sites. Public Health Rep. 1980 Jul-Aug;95(4):P 324-8

4. Fraser JJ, Kaplan DW, Rettig PJ: Prevalence of Cervical Chlamydia trachomitis in Adolescent Females. Pediatrics. 1983 Mar;7l(3):333-336

5. Fortenberry JD, Kaplan DW, Demetriou E, Beckman R, Evans D: Care of Adolescents. Ann Intern Med. 1983 Nov;99:739

6. Kaplan DW, Bauman AE, Krous HF: The Epidemiology of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in American Indians. Pediatrics. 1984 Dec;74(6):1041-1046

7. Demetriou E, Sackett MT, Welch DF, Kaplan DW: Evaluation of an Enzyme Immunoassay for Detection of Neisseria Gonorrhoea in an Adolescent Population. J Am Med Assoc. 1984 Jul;252(2):247-250

8. Diehl T, Kaplan DW: Breast Masses in Adolescent Females. J Adolesc Health Care. 1985 Sep;(6):353-357

9. Withers LE, Kaplan DW: Adolescents Who Attempt Suicide: A Retrospective Clinical Chart Review of Hospitalized Patients. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice 1987:18(4):391-393

10. Fortenberry JD, Kaplan DW, Hill RF: Physicians' Values and Experience During Adolescence: Their Effect on Adolescent Health Care. J Adolesc Health Care. 1988 Jan;9(1):46-51

11. Honigfeld LS, Kaplan DW: Native American Postneonatal Mortality. Pediatrics. 1987 Oct;80(4):575-578

12. Kaplan DW Lead author American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement: Health Needs of Homeless Children. Pediatrics. 1988 Dec;82(6):938-940.

13. Kaplan DW. Lead author: American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement: Recommendations for Improving the Health of Native American Children. Pediatrics.

14. Demetriou E, Kaplan DW: Adolescent Contraceptive Use and Parental Notification. Am J Dis Child. 1989 Oct;143(10):1166 - 1172.

15. Kaplan DW Lead author: American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement: Health Care for Children of Migrant Families. Pediatrics. 1989 Oct;84(4):739 - 740.

16. Alpert J, Kaplan DW, et al, Survey of Community Sites Used in Pediatric Training. Pediatrics. 1991 May;87(5):719-721.

17. Flaitz CM, Vojir CV, Bradley KA, Cassamassimo PC, Kaplan DW: A Comparison of Parent and Adolescent Responses from Independent Health Histories. Pediatr Dentistry. 1991;13(1):27-31.

18. Green V, Johnson S, Kaplan DW, Predictors of Adolescent Female Decision Making Regarding Contraceptive Usage. Adolescence. 1992; Fall, 27(107):613-632.

19. Wolk L, Kaplan DW: Frequent School-Based Clinic Utilization: A Comparative Profile of Problems and Service Needs. J Adolesc Health Care. 1993;14(6):458-463.

20. Stevens-Simon C, Kaplan DW, McAnarney ER: Factors Associated with Preterm Delivery Among Pregnant Adolescents. J Adolesc Health Care. 1993;14(4):340-342.

21. Rainey D, Stevens-Simon C, Kaplan DW: Self-Perception of Infertility Among Female Adolescents. Am J Dis Child. 1993;147(10):1053-1056.

22. Rainey D, Stevens-Simon C, Kaplan DW: Child Abuse: Relationship to Risk of Adolescent Pregnancy. Child Abuse Negl. 1995;19(10):1283-1288.

23. Mammel KA, Kaplan DW: Research Consent by Adolescent Minors and Investigational Review Boards. J Adolesc Health. 1995:17(5);323-330.

24. Jamison JH, Kaplan DW, Hamman R, Eager R, Beach R, Douglas JM: Spectrum of Genital Human Papillomavirus Infection in a Female Adolescent Population. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Sex Transm Dis. 1995:22(4);236-243.

25. Anglin TM, Naylor KE, Kaplan DW: Comprehensive School-Based Health Care - High School Students' Utilization of Medical, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Services. Pediatrics. 1996:97(3);318-330.

26. Kaplan DW: School-Based Health Centers - Primary Care in High School. Pediatr Ann. 1995:24(4):192-200.

27. Fanburg J, Kaplan DW, Naylor K: Student Opinions of Condom Distribution at a Denver, Colorado, High School. J Sch Health. 1995:65(5):181-185.

28. Dryfoos JG, Brindis C, Kaplan DW: Research and Evaluation in School-Based Health Care. Adolescent Medicine - State of the Art Reviews. 1996:7(2):207-220.

29. Kaplan DW, Calonge BN, Guernsey BP, Hanrahan MB: Managed Care and School-Based Health Centers: Use of Health Services. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1998 Jan; 152(1): 25-33.

30. Kaplan DW, Brindis C, Naylor KE, Phibbs SL, Ahlstrand KR, Melinkovich P: Elementary School-based Health Center Use. Pediatrics. 1998;101(6): e12.

31. Kaplan DW, Brindis C, Phibbs SL, Melinkovich P, Naylor KE, Ahlstrand KR,: A Comparison Study of an Elementary School-Based Health Center: Effects on Health Care Access and Use. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1999;153:235-243.

32. Kaplan DW American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement: Counseling the Adolescent About Pregnancy Options. Pediatrics. 1998;101(5):938 – 940.

33. Brindis C, Sanghvi R, Melinkovich P, Kaplan DW, Ahlstrand K, Phibbs SL: Redesigning a School Health Workforce for a New Health Care Environment: Training School Nurses as Nurse Practitioners. J Sch Health. 1998;68(5):179-183.

34. Kaplan DW American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement: Adolescent Pregnancy – Current Trends and Issues. Pediatrics. 1999;103(2): 516 - 520.

35. Stevens-Simon C, Kaplan DW: Teen Childbearing Trends: Which Tide Turned When and Why? Pediatrics. 1998 102(5):1205-1206.

36. Kaplan DW American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement: Contraception and Adolescents. Pediatrics. 1999 104(5): 1161 - 1166.

37. Becher J, Garcia JG, Kaplan DW: Reproductive Health Risk Behavior Survey of Colombian High School Students. J Adolesc Health. 1999;24:220-225.

38. English A, Kaplan DW: Financing Adolescent Health Care: The Role of Medicaid and CHIP. Adolesc Med. 11:183-202, 2000.

39. Kaplan DW Lead author: American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement: Improving the Implementation of State Children’s Health Insurance for Adolescents. Pediatrics. 2000;105:906-912.

40. Kaplan DW Lead author: American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement: Suicide and Suicide Attempts in Adolescents. Pediatrics. 2000;105:871 - 874.

41. Kaplan DW American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement: Adolescents and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: The Role of the Pediatrician in Prevention and Intervention. Pediatrics. 2001 107(1):188 - 190.

42. Kaplan DW American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement: Care of Adolescent Parents and Their Children. Pediatrics. 2001 107(2): 429 - 434.

43. Kaplan DW American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement: Health Care for Children and Adolescents in the Juvenile correctional Care System. Pediatrics. 2001 107(4):799 – 803.

44. Kaplan DW American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement: Care of the Adolescent Sexual Assault Victim. Pediatrics. 2001 107(6): 1476 - 1479.

45. Kaplan DW American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement: Condom Use by Adolescents. Pediatrics. 2001 107(6):1463 - 1469.

46. McDonald T, Kaplan DW: Adolescent preventive services for girls. Curr Women’s Health Rep. 2002 Dec;2(6):450 - 456.

47. Juszczak L, Melinkovich P, Kaplan D. Use of health and mental health services by adolescents across multiple delivery sites. J Adolesc Health. 2003 Jun;32(6 Suppl):108 - 118.

48. Santelli JS, Nystrom RJ, Brindis C, Juszczak L, Klein JD, Bearss N, Kaplan DW, Hudson M, Schlitt J. Reproductive health in school-based health centers: findings from the 1998-99 census of school-based health centers. J Adolesc Health. 2003 Jun;32(6):443-451.

49. Stevens-Simon C, Sheeder J, Scott S, Kaplan DW: To Treat or Not to Treat: Using Decision Analysis to Solve the Cervicitis Conundrum. Submitted JAMA.

50. Kaplan DW American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement: Identifying and Treating Eating Disorders. Pediatrics. 2003 111(1): 204-211.

51. Frankowski BL, Kaplan DW and the Committee on Adolescence. American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement: Sexual Orientation and Adolescents. Pediatrics. 2004 113(6): 1827-1832.

52. Richard P. Millman RP, Working Group on Sleepiness in Adolescents/Young Adults; and AAP Committee on Adolescence : Excessive Sleepiness in Adolescents and Young Adults: Causes, Consequences, and Treatment Strategies. Pediatrics Vol. 115 No. 6 June 2005, pp. 1774-1786.

53. Kahn MG, Kaplan DW, Sokol RJ, DiLaura RP: Configuration Challenges: Implementing Translational Research Policies in Electronic Health Records. Academic Medicine. 2007 Vol. 82, No.7 661- 669.

54. Fox HB, McManus MA, Diaz A, Elster AB, Felice ME, Kaplan DW, Klein JD, Wilson JE.: Advancing medical education training in adolescent health. Pediatrics. 2008 May;121(5):1043-5.

55. Kaplan, DW: Barriers and Potential Solutions to Increasing Immunization Rates in Adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2010 May:46(2):S24-S33.

56. Fox HB, McManus MA, Klein JD et al. Adolescent medicine training in pediatric residency programs. Pediatrics 2010;125(1):165-172.

57. Sass A, Kaplan,DW: Sleep and Sleep Disorders in Adolescents. Adolesc Med State Art Rev. 2010 Dec;21(3):401-560. PMID: 21302850

58. Fortune R, Kaplan,DW: Leg Swelling in a Patient with Anorexia Nervosa. Adolesc Med State Art Rev. 2012 Adolesc Med 23 (2012) 266–270 PMID: 23162930

59. Hyman D, Laire M, Redmond D, Kaplan,DW: The Use Of Patient Pictures And Verification Screens To Reduce Computerized Provider Order Entry Errors. Pediatrics 2012 Jul;130(1):e211-9. Epub 2012 Jun 4. PMID: 22665415

60. Gulati A, Kaplan DW, Daniels SR: Clinical Tracking of Severely Obese Children: A New Growth Chart. Pediatrics 2012  Nov 5, PMID 23129082

61. Teal S, Romer L, Goldthwaite L, Peters M, Kaplan D,Sheeder J: Insertion Characteristics of Intrauterine Devices in Adolescents and Young Women: Success, Ancillary Measures, and Complications. Amer. Jour. of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2015 In Press.

62. Teal SB, Romer SE, Goldthwaite LM, et al. Insertion characteristics of intrauterine devices in adolescents and young women: success, ancillary measures, and complications. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2015;213:515.e1-5.

63. Shahi N, Shirek G, Pickett K, Schwartz A, Shoop J, Phillips R, Workman R, Pitula C, Kaplan D.W., Moulton S. A Pilot Study using the Compensatory Reserve Index to Evaluate Individuals with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome. Cardiology in the Young. Accepted 2020

64. Shirek G, Shahi N, Pickett K, Shoop J, Moulton S, Kaplan DW, Pitula C. An Interdisciplinary Investigation of Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome. Pediatrics. Submitted.

B. BOOKS

1. Rosenkrans J, Limno D, Kaplan DW, Friedman M, Levy JC, Lamb GA, Strasser PH: Pediatric Telephone Protocols. Patient Care Publications Inc, Darien CT 1977.

2. Merenstein G, Kaplan DW, Rosenberg A, Silver H: Handbook of Pediatrics 16th Edition. Appleton & Lange, Norwalk CT. 1991.

3. Merenstein G, Kaplan DW, Rosenberg A, Silver H: Handbook of Pediatrics 17th Edition. Appleton & Lange, Norwalk CT. 1994.

4. Merenstein G, Kaplan DW, Rosenberg A, Silver H: Handbook of Pediatrics 18th Edition. Appleton & Lange, Norwalk CT. 1997.

5. Kaplan, DW: School HealthCare - ONLINE!!!, Software Documentation, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998

6. Brindis C, Kaplan DW, Phibbs SL: A Guidebook for Evaluating School-Based Health Centers. University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. 1999.

7. Kaplan, DW: Clinical Fusion®, Software Documentation, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

8. Sass A, Kaplan,DW: Sleep and Sleep Disorders in Adolescents. Adolesc Med State Art Rev. 2010 Dec;21(3):401-560

C. INVITED BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Kaplan DW, Mammel KA: Adolescence. Handbook of Pediatrics 16th Edition. Edited by Merenstein G, Kaplan DW, Rosenberg A, Silver H: Appleton & Lange, Norwalk CT. 1991.

2. Kaplan DW, Mammel KA: Adolescence. Current Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment - 11th Edition. Edited by Hathaway W., Groothuis J., Hay W., and Paisley J: Appleton & Lange, Norwalk, CT. 1993.

3. Kaplan DW, Mammel KA: Adolescence. Handbook of Pediatrics 17th Edition. Edited by Merenstein G, Kaplan DW, Rosenberg A, Silver H: Appleton & Lange, Norwalk CT. 1994

4. Kaplan DW, Mammel KA: Adolescence. Current Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment - 12th Edition. Edited by Hay W., Groothuis J., Hayward A., Levin M.: Appleton & Lange, Norwalk, CT. 1995.

5. Kaplan DW, Mammel KA: Adolescence. Handbook of Pediatrics 18th Edition. Edited by Merenstein G, Kaplan DW, Rosenberg A, Silver H: Appleton & Lange, Norwalk CT. 1997.

6. Kaplan DW, Mammel KA: Adolescence. Current Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment - 13th Edition. Edited by Hay W., Groothuis J., Hayward A., Levin M.: Appleton & Lange, Norwalk,CT. 1997.

7. Kaplan DW, Mammel KA: Adolescence. Current Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment - 14th Edition. Edited by Hay W., Groothuis J., Hayward A., Levin M.: Appleton & Lange, Norwalk,CT. 1999.

8. Kaplan DW, Love K: Adolescence. Current Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment - 15th Edition. Edited by Hay WW., Hayward AR., Levin MJ., Sondheimer JM.: McGraw-Hill, New York. 2001.

9. Kaplan DW, Love K: Adolescence. Current Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment - 16th Edition. Edited by Hay WW., Hayward AR., Levin MJ., Sondheimer JM.: McGraw-Hill, New York. 2003.

10. Kamin CS, Kaplan DW. Information Technology In Pediatrics. Current Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment - 16th Edition. Edited by Hay WW., Hayward AR., Levin MJ., Sondheimer JM.: McGraw-Hill, New York. 2003.

11. Kaplan DW, Love-Osborne K: Adolescence. Current Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment - 17th Edition. Edited by Hay WW., Hayward AR., Levin MJ., Sondheimer JM.: McGraw-Hill, New York. 2005.

12. Kamin CS, Kaplan DW. Information Technology In Pediatrics. Current Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment - 17th Edition. Edited by Hay WW., Hayward AR., Levin MJ., Sondheimer JM.: McGraw-Hill, New York. 2005.

13. Kaul, P, Kaplan DW. Caring for Adolescents in the Office. Essential Adolescent. Edited by Greydanus DE, Patel DR, Pratt HD: McGraw-Hill, New York. 2006.

14. Kaplan DW, Love-Osborne K: Adolescence. Current Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment - 18th Edition. Edited by Hay WW., Levin MJ., Sondheimer JM, Deterding RR.: McGraw-Hill, New York. 2007.

15. Kaplan DW, Love-Osborne K: Adolescence. Current Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment - 19th Edition. Edited by Hay WW., Levin MJ., Deterding RR.: McGraw-Hill, New York. 2008.

16. Sass A, Kaplan DW: Adolescence. Current Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment - 20th Edition. Edited by Hay WW., Levin MJ., Sondheimer JM, Deterding RR.: McGraw-Hill, New York. 2011.

17. Sass A, Kaplan DW: Adolescence. Current Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment – 21st Edition. Edited by Hay WW., Levin MJ., Sondheimer JM, Deterding RR.: McGraw-Hill, New York. 2012.

D. OTHER PUBLICATIONS

1. Kaplan DW: Electrolytic Gas Production for Growth and Manometric Gas Determination, Hydrogenomonas Rublandii, 1966. (Honors Thesis). University of Rochester Library.

2. Kaplan DW: An Evaluation of Western Reserve School of Medicine Clinical Science Phase I, 1969 (Medical School Doctorate Thesis) Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine Library.

3. Kaplan DW et al: Time Motion Care Analysis Study of Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital, Student Health Organization, 1968.

4. Kaplan DW et al: Problems in Obtaining Emergency Room Care: Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital, Student Health Organization, 1968.

5. Kaplan DW et al: Proposal for the Seneca Nation of Indians Comprehensive Health Care Programs, United States Senate and House Committee on Interior and Indian Health, 1975.

6. Kaplan DW: Indian Health Care - Indian Health Service, Oklahoma Area, US DHEW Pub Health Service, HSA, IHS. DHEW Publication #78-12030, 1978.

7. Kaplan DW: The New Morbidity: Adolescent Health Problems, MediNews 1983 Apr;5(4):1

8. Kaplan DW: Lead author; Chairman, Steering Committee. Caring for Pregnant Women and Their Infants in Oklahoma: A Needs Assessment. Oklahoma State Department of Health, July 1983.

9. Kaplan DW: Lead author; Chairman, Steering Committee: Task Force on Perinatal Care, Caring for Pregnant Women and Their Infants in Oklahoma, A State Plan. Oklahoma State Department of Health, January 1984.

10. Developed computer software program for The Children's Hospital formulary of drugs, 1987 – 1988.

11. Co-Editor of Adolescent Notes, a quarterly synopsis of recent important Adolescent Medicine literature, 1987 – 1997.

12. Developed computer software program for PEDS A Core Bibliography in Pediatrics, 1986

13. Kaplan, D.W. and Lustig, J.V., Faculty Advisors to PEDS A Core Bibliography in Pediatrics, Copyright 1986 Denver, CO. (2nd Edition in Press)

14. Brindis,C, Philliber, S, Kaplan, DW,: "Needs Assessment and Program Evaluation: Assuring Accountability in School-Based and School-Linked Integrated Service Systems for Children, Youth, and Families", National Consensus-Building Conference on Integrated Service Systems that are Community-Based and School-Linked, Washington, DC, Jan, 1994.

15. Kaplan, DW: Teens and Safer Sex, The Washington Post, October 28, 1998; Page A19.

16. Kaplan, DW: No Sex or Safe Sex, The Denver Post, November 8, 1998.

E. ABSTRACTS

1. Kaplan DW, et al: Development of Clinical Algorithms for Telephone Services. Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Abstracts, April 1976, p45

2. Sanofsky PA, Kaplan DW, et al: Telephone Services in Pediatric Practice. Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Abstracts, April 1975, p67

3. Kaplan DW, Downing C, Clark B: Prevalence of Speech and Language Deficits in American Indian Children Ages 4-8 years. Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Abstract presented April 30, 1979

4. Kaplan DW: The Health Status of North American Indian Adolescents. 2nd International Symposium on Adolescent Medicine. Presented May l0, 1979

5. Fraser JJ, Rettig PJ, Kaplan DW: Prevalence of Cervical Chlamydia Trachomatis in Adolescent Females. Society for Pediatric Research, 1982

6. Parker KM, Psyher TJ, Kaplan DW: Pattern Analysis of Pediatric Microchemical Profiles. American Association for Clinical Chemistry 1983

7. Sackett R, Welch DF, Demetriou E, Kaplan DW: Evaluation of Modified Gonozyme. Poster Session, American Society for Microbiology, 1984

8. Diehl T, Kaplan DW: Breast Masses in Adolescents. Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Abstracts, 1984

9. Demetriou E, Sackett R, Welch DF, Kaplan DW: Evaluation of an Enzyme Immunoassay for Detection of Neisseria Gonorrhoea in an Adolescent Population. Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Abstracts, 1984

10. Kaplan DW, Wantz RA, Withers LE: Adolescent Suicide. American Psychiatry Association, Abstracts, 1984

11. Fortenberry JD, Kaplan DW, Hill RF: Experience as Adolescents of Pediatric and Medicine Residents. Society for Adolescent Medicine, Abstracts 1986

12. Fortenberry JD, Kaplan DW, Hill RF: Physician Values and Experience During Adolescence Affecting Adolescent Health Care. Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Abstracts 1986

13. Klenk AS, Kaplan DW: Developing an Electronic Core Bibliography. Medical Library Association, Contributed Paper May, 1987

14. Boren-Connell JE, Reid PL, Luckey DW, Kaplan DW: Long-Term Effectiveness of the Body Shop and Shapedown Pediatric Weight Control Programs. American Dietetic Assoc., Abstracts June, 1988

15. Flaitz CM, Bradley KA, Cassamassimo PC, Hill EM, Kaplan DW: Comparison of Drug Information from Parent/Adolescent Health Histories. Journal of Dental Research 1988 Mar;67(A):1627

16. Flaitz CM, Bradley KA, Cassamassimo PC, Hill EM, Kaplan DW: Comparison of Drug Information from Independent Parent/Adolescent Health Histories. Proceedings from the Colorado Section of the American Assoc for Dental Research. February, 1988

17. Raney D, Shirk S, Sarlin N, Kaplan DW: Parent Collaboration as a Predictor Of Adolescent Inpatient Treatment Process and Progress. Society for Adolescent Medicine, Abstracts, March, 1991

18. Jamison J, Kaplan DW, Douglas J, Beach R, Eagar R: Spectrum of Cervical Human Papillomavirus In A Female Adolescent Population. Society for Adolescent Medicine, Abstracts, March, 1991

19. Mammel KA, Kaplan DW: Utilization of School-Based Clinics by Substance Abusing Adolescents. Society for Adolescent Medicine, Abstracts, March, 1991

20. Kaplan DW: School-Based Clinic Management Information System. CDC, National Center for Health Statistics Conference, July, 1991.

21. Stevens-Simon C, Kaplan DW, McAnarney ER: Prenatal Risk Assessment for Adolescents. Society for Adolescent Medicine, Abstracts, October, 1991.

22. Rainey DY, Stevens-Simon C, Kaplan DW: Self-Perception of Infertility: A Deterrent to Effective Contraception Among Female Teens? Society for Adolescent Medicine, Abstracts, October, 1991.

23. Wolk LI, Kaplan DW: Frequent School-Based Clinic Utilization and High Risk Adolescent Behaviors. Society for Adolescent Medicine, Abstracts, October, 1991.

24. Rainey DY, Stevens-Simon C, Kaplan DW: Adolescents Trying To Conceive: An Association With Child Sexual Abuse? Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Abstracts, April, 1992.

25. Stout, J, Kaplan DW: Elementary School-Based Clinic Services: A Program Report. Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Abstracts, 1993.

26. Stout, J, Kaplan DW: Elementary School-Based Clinic Services: A Program Report. Western Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Abstracts, 1993.

27. Robinson C, Wei Q, Roe M, Kaplan DW, Todd J.: Specimen Collection In Universal Transport Medium To Improve Quality Control Of Chlamydia Trachomatis PCR. Association of Molecular Pathology, Baltimore, MD November 1996

28. L. J. Juszczak, P. Melenkovich, D. Kaplan: Does Use Of A School-Based Health Center Compliment Or Duplicate Other Services? Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Abstracts, 1999.

29. Kamin C, Deterding R, Hoops MS, P. Melenkovich, D. Kaplan: Adolescents: The Forgotten Patients., Abstracts, 1999.

30. Kaplan, DW: Developing An Ambulatory Clinical Information System As A Foundation For Health Services Research. Association for Health Services Research, Abstracts, 2000.

31. Santelli, JS, Schlitt J, Juszczak L, Nystrom R, Brindis C, Kaplan DW: Reproductive Health Care in School: The 1998-99 Census of School-Based Health Centers. American Public Health Association, Abstracts, Boston, MA., November, 2000.

32. Santelli, JS, Schlitt J, Juszczak L, Nystrom R, Brindis C, Kaplan DW: Primary Care in School: Findings from the 1998-99 Census of School-Based Health Centers American Public Health Association, Abstracts, Boston, MA., November, 2000.

33. Tham, E, Bajaj, L, Fisher, T, Poppy, A, Swietlik, M, Hyman, D, Kaplan, DW: Unintended Consequences of Weight Based Dosing Causing Medication Errors in Computerized Physician Order Entry. American Academy of Pediatrics, 2009.

34. Tham, E, Deakyne,S, Gold, W,Poppy, A, Kaplan, DW, Kahn, M: Detection of Weight-Based Dosing Medication Errors Using Medication Alerts. Pediatric Academic Societies, 2010.

35. Bakel, LE, Tham, E, Bothner, JP, David W. Kaplan, DW: A Survey of Providers Using Inpatient Electronic Documentation. American Academy of Pediatrics, 2010. Bakel LA, Tham E, Bothner J, Kaplan DW. A survey of providers using inpatient electronic documentation. Invited presentation as a part of a documentation workshop Approaches to Clinical Computer-Based Documentation, E.H.R. series at: AMIA/IASA 2010 Joint Conference. Nov 2-6. Philadelphia PA.

36. Bakel LA, Tyler A, Tham E, Reese J, Bothner J, Kaplan DW. Quality Improvement Project on the Progression of Problem List Usage on the Inpatient Medical Wards: Different Interventions over Time to Improve Compliance. Accepted for platform presentation at Pediatric Academic Societies' & Asian Society for Pediatric Research Joint Meeting, April 30-May 3, 2011.

37. Kaul P, Sheeder J, Kaplan DW. Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening in Adolescent Males. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting 2012.

38. Kaul P, Sheeder J, Kaplan DW. Contraceptive Counseling in Adolescent Males. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting 2012.

39. Sass A, Scott S, Kaplan DW. Acute Genital Ulcers of Unknown Etiology in Adolescent Women. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting 2012.

40. Bakel L, Swietlik, M, Weitzenkamp A, Bothner, J, Kaplan, DW. Inpatient Problem List Compliance Among Surgeons. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting 2012.

41. Bakel L, Swietlik, M, Weitzenkamp A, Tyler A, Bothner, J, Kaplan, DW. Inpatient Problem List Compliance Among Surgeons. Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting July, 2012.

42. Teal S, Sheeder J, Romer L, Kaplan DW. IUD Insertion in Adolescents. Colorado Dept of Public Health and Environment, Family Planning Conference. July, 2012.

43. Sass A, Scott S Kaplan DW. Acute Genital Ulcers of Unknown Etiology in Adolescent Women. National American Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Conference. April, 2015.

44. Whitney N, Pitula C, Shahi N, Shirek G, Schwartz A, Kaplan D.W. Family Functioning, Psychosocial Well-being, and Functional Impairment of Adolescents with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome. Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference 2020. Accepted. (Poster Presentation). *Meeting cancelled due to COVID19. March 19th, 2020.

45. Shirek G, Shahi N, Schwartz A, Shoop J, Pitula C, Moulton S, Kaplan D.W. Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) Patients and their Families:  A Call for Integrated Therapies. Pediatric Academic Societies 2020. Oral Presentation PAS Integrative Medicine Special Interest Group. Meeting cancelled due to COVID19. May 3rd, 2020.

46. Schwartz A, Shahi N, Shirek G, Moulton S, Pitula C, Kaplan D.W. Functional Impairment in Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome: The Roles of Depression and Anxiety. Pediatric Academic Societies 2020. (Poster Presentation)*Meeting cancelled due to COVID19. May 4th, 2020.

47. Shirek G, Shahi N, Schwartz A, Shoop J, Pitula C, Moulton S, Kaplan D.W. Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) Patients and their Families:  A Call for Integrated Therapies. Pediatric Academic Societies 2020. (Poster Presentation)*Meeting cancelled due to COVID19. May 4th, 2020.

48. Shahi N, Shirek G*, Schwartz A, Shoop J, Phillips R, Pitula C, Kaplan D.W., Moulton S. Analysis of the Compensatory Reserve Index (CRI) and Psychosocial Function in POTS Patients. Pediatric Academic Societies 2020. (Oral Presentation; presented by Gabrielle Shirek) *Meeting cancelled due to COVID19. May 4th, 2020.

49. Shahi N, Shirek G, Pickett K, Schwartz A, Shoop J, Phillips R, Workman R, Pitula C, Kaplan D.W., Moulton S. Re-examining Physiologic Diagnostic Criteria:  A Pilot Study using the Compensatory Reserve Index to Evaluate Individuals with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome. Submitted to AAP Section on Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery 2020.

50. Shirek G, Shahi N, Picket K, Schwartz A, Shoop, Phillips R, Workman R, Moulton S, Pitula C, Kaplan D.W. An Interdisciplinary Investigation of Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome and Associated Symptoms. Submitted to AAP Section on Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery 2020.

51. Shirek G, Schwartz A, Shahi N, Moulton S, Pitula C, Kaplan D.W. Functional Impairment in Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome: The Roles of Depression and Anxiety. CCTSI Winter Poster Session 2020. January 17th, 2020. 

52. Shirek G, Shahi N, Schwartz A, Shoop J, Pitula C, Moulton S, Kaplan D.W. Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) Patients and their Families:  A Call for Integrated Therapies. CCTSI Winter Poster Session 2020. January 17th, 2020. 

53. Shahi N, Shirek G, Schwartz A, Shoop J, Phillips R, Pitula C, Kaplan D.W., Moulton S. Analysis of the Compensatory Reserve Index (CRI) and Psychosocial Function in POTS Patients. CCTSI Winter Poster Session 2020. January 17th, 2020. 

54. Shahi N, Shirek G, Schwartz A, Shoop J, Phillips R, Pitula C, Kaplan D.W., Moulton S. Re-examining Physiologic Diagnostic Criteria:  A Pilot Study using the Compensatory Reserve Index to Evaluate Individuals with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome. CCTSI 2020 Annual Spring Poster Session. May 29th, 2020. 

55. Shirek G, Shahi N, Pickett K, Schwartz A, Shoop J, Phillips R, Workman R, Moulton S,  Pitula C, Kaplan D.W.. An Interdisciplinary Investigation of Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) and Associated Symptoms: A Call for Integrated Therapies. CCTSI 2020 Annual Spring Poster Session. May 29th, 2020. 

A. WEB SITES

1. WWW. (.COM & .NET) - This is a new health information web site for teenagers designed to facilitate access to comprehensive, personalized health and mental health information. The site answers questions that are often too embarrassing for teens to ask a parent, teacher or health professional. presents a menu of health and mental health topics such as substance use, emotional issues, puberty and development, fitness and diet, and sexual and reproductive health, specifically created personalized risk feedback questionnaires, educational quizzes, advice, and discussion groups.

2. WWW.UCHSC.EDU/SM/PEDS/ADOLMED/ - Web site for the Section of Adolescent Medicine at the UCHSC and The Children’s Hospital. The site contains a description of the clinical services and programs, fellowship, curriculum, faculty, and research.

3. WWW.UCHSC.EDU/FUSION/ and WWW. (.COM) – Web site for Clinical Fusion® a Windows-based out-patient clinical management information software program designed to capture health and mental health data in schools and other community based clinical settings. The web site offers information on the software, answers technical questions, and provides an electronic download for updates.

III. CURRENT RESEARCH ACTIVITY

In Process:

Prospective evaluation of the impact of using an electronic management information system to improve adolescent preventive health services, quality of care, and follow-up services.

Study of the use of the Internet to provide comprehensive physical and mental health information to adolescents.

Functional Impairment in Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome in Patients and their Families.

Analysis of the Compensatory Reserve Index (CRI) and Psychosocial Function in POTS Patients

The Roles of Depression and Anxiety in Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome

X. PRESENTATIONS

1. American Student Medical Association, Keynote Address, "Adolescent Health," March 30, 1985.

2. University of Colorado Department of Family Medicine, Family Practice Review, "Adolescent Sexuality," June 15, 1985.

3. American Academy of Pediatrics, Annual Meeting, "Rural Pediatrics," Atlanta, GA. October 19, 1985.

4. U.S. Public Health Service, Indian Health, "Indian Health Symposium," November 16, 1985.

5. Colorado State Department of Health, Advisory Council on Adolescent Health, "Adolescent Health," January 17, 1986.

6. Society for Adolescent Medicine, "Physicians' Values and Experience During Adolescence: The Effect on Adolescent Health Care," January 23, 1986.

7. Society for Adolescent Medicine, "Workshop for New Program Directors," Boston, MA. March 13, 1986.

8. Colorado School Health Council, "Teenagers and School Health," June 13, 1986, Vail, CO.

9. American Academy of Pediatrics, Annual Meeting, "Rural Pediatric Practice," Washington, DC. November 1, 1986.

10. Area Health Education Center, "Adolescent Growth and Development and High-Risk Behavior," Alamosa, CO. November 13, 1986.

11. University of Denver, Department of Psychology, "Adolescent Sexuality," April 27, 1987.

12. Memorial Hospital Medical Staff, "Adolescent Sexuality and Contraception," Colorado Springs, CO. May 21, 1987.

13. Fitzsimons Medical Center, "Use of the Personal Computer in Medical Practice," May 28, 1987.

14. Kaiser Permanente Medical Staff, "How to Talk to a Teenager," August 18, 1987.

15. University of Denver, Adolescent Research Group, "Research in Adolescence," October 5, 1987.

16. American Academy of Pediatrics, Annual Meeting, "Rural Pediatric Practice," New Orleans, LA. October 31, 1987.

17. Colorado Association of School Boards and Principals, "Adolescent Health and Its Impact on Education," Colorado Springs, CO. December 7, 1987

18. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, "Developing a Management Information System for School-Based Clinics," Princeton, NJ. January 14, 1988.

19. University of Denver, Child and Adolescent Development, "Adolescent Sexuality," January 21, 1988.

20. Society for Adolescent Medicine, "Workshop for Young Faculty," New York, NY. March 24, 1988.

21. Denver Public Schools, "Course on Adolescence," April 7, 1988.

22. Rocky Mountain Center for Health Promotion, Keynote Address, "Adolescents, How Healthy Are They?" April 13, 1988.

23. The Children's Hospital, Pediatric Update, "Communicating with Teenagers," April 28, 1988.

24. University of Denver, Department of Psychology, "Adolescent Physical Growth and Development," June 28, 1988.

25. DPRG, "Adolescent Research: A DPRG Developmental Goal," September 13, 1988.

26. Denver Public Schools, Middle School Administration and Teachers, "Contemporary Issues in Adolescence," September 13, 1988.

27. University of Colorado Department of Family Medicine, Family Practice Review, "Working with Adolescents," September 16, 1988.

28. St. Luke's Hospital, Grand Rounds, "Adolescent Physical and Mental Health," September 23, 1988.

29. American Academy of Pediatrics, Annual Meeting, "Starting a Rural Pediatric Practice," San Francisco, CA. October 22, 1988.

30. University of Colorado School of Nursing, "School-Based Clinics, A Case Example," April 25, 1989.

31. University of Colorado Department of Pediatrics, Grand Rounds, "School-Based Clinics," April 28, 1989.

32. University of Colorado Department of Family Medicine, Family Practice Review," Adolescent Sexuality," June 17, 1989.

33. University of Colorado Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Review, "Talking With Adolescents," and "Adolescent Sexuality," August 7, 1989.

34. American Academy of Pediatrics, "Starting in Practice Workshop- Rural Practice Opportunities," Chicago, IL. October 22, 1989.

35. Support Center for School-Based Clinics, Annual Meeting, "Evaluating Outcome Results," Baltimore, MD. November 1, 1989.

36. Rocky Mountain Center for Health Promotion, Keynote Address, "Adolescent Physical Growth and Development," November 6, 1989.

37. University of Denver, Department of Child Development, "Adolescent Development," January 29, 1990.

38. St. Luke's Hospital, Grand Rounds, "Emotional Problems During Adolescence," February 2, 1990.

39. New York City Department of Health, "School-Based Clinic Management Information Systems," New York City, NY. February 12, 1990.

40. Society for Adolescent Medicine, "Workshop for Young Faculty and Fellows," Atlanta, GA. March 22, 1990.

41. University of Denver, Department of Child Development Graduate School Seminar, "Adolescent Physical Development and Health-Related Problems," April 19, 1990.

42. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, "School-Based Clinic Management Information System," Princeton, NJ. April 24, 1990.

43. University of Colorado Department of Family Medicine, Family Practice Review, "Adolescent Suicide," September 14, 1990.

44. The Children's Hospital, Conference on "Medical and Psychiatric Care of the Adolescent: Blurring the Boundaries," lecture on "High Risk Adolescent Behavior," September 15, 1990.

45. Center for Population Options, Tenth Anniversary Conference, "Adolescent Drug Treatment in a School Setting,” Washington, D.C. September 26, 1990.

46. American Academy of Pediatrics, Annual Meeting, "Career Options in Pediatrics," Boston, MA. October 6, 1990.

47. Denver General Hospital, Grand Rounds, "School-Based Clinics," October 24, 1990.

48. US Public Health Service, Regional Office, Special Presentation, "Adolescents in the 1990s," March 7, 1991.

49. Society for Adolescent Medicine, "Workshop for Young Faculty and Fellows," Denver, CO. March 14, 1991.

50. Colorado Medical Society, "School-Based Clinics as a Model for Primary and Preventive Health Care for Children and Adolescents.” Denver, CO. May 30, 1992.

51. Smith College, "College Health Computer Information Systems,” Northampton, MA. May 4, 1992.

52. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Annual School-Based Clinic Meeting, "School-Based Clinic Management Information Systems," Washington, DC. June 22, 1992.

53. US Public Health Service, "Integrating School-Based Clinics into a Total System of Care," Denver, CO. July 24, 1992.

54. Department of Pediatrics Annual Pediatric Course, "Adolescent Health in the 1990s," Aspen, CO. August 3, 1992.

55. Association for Utah Community Health, Creative Coalitions for Health Youth Conference, keynote address, "Adolescent Health Care," Salt Lake, UT. September 14, 1992.

56. Stanford University Medical Center, Packard Children's Hospital, Health Issues in Today's Classroom, A Conference for Educators and Physicians, "High School-Based Clinics: How Well Do They Work," Palo Alto, CA. October 10, 1992.

57. New Mexico State Health Dept., "School-Based Clinic Management Information Systems," Albuquerque, NM. November 19, 1992.

58. New Mexico Teen Pregnancy Coalition, Pregnant Children: What Must We Do, "The Role of School-Based Health Centers in Teen Pregnancy Prevention," Albuquerque, NM. November 9, 1992.

59. Lutheran Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, "Abdominal Pain and Other Somatic Symptoms in Adolescents," Denver, CO. December 13, 1992.

60. Colorado Department of Education conference on Policy and Legal Issues for youth. Keynote address "High Risk Youth," Denver, CO. January 28, 1993.

61. American Academy of Pediatrics, Colorado Chapter, "Ask the Adolescent Specialist," Denver, CO. March 6, 1993.

62. Society for Adolescent Medicine, Moderate panel "Educating Children and Youth in the US," Chicago, IL. March 21, 1993.

63. Sixth Annual Lawrence R. Leviton Lecture, "Dealing with High Risk Adolescent Behavior," Palm Beach, FL. March 29, 1993.

64. University of Denver, Department of Psychology, Graduate Seminar, "High Risk Adolescent Behavior and Adolescent Health Care Delivery," Denver, CO. April 1, 1993.

65. Governor's Statewide Conference, Forging and Strengthening the Link Between Health and Education, Panel, "Perspectives on Expanding Health and Education Partnerships," Denver, CO, April 16, 1993.

66. Prevention 1993, Leadership for Prevention in Health Care Reform, "Our Teenagers and Their Health,” St. Louis, MO. April 19, 1993.

67. New Mexico State Health Dept., "School-Based Clinic Management Information Systems," Albuquerque, NM. May 7, 1993.

68. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 20th Anniversary Commemorative Conference, "Adolescent Health," Denver, CO. May 14, 1993.

69. New Beginnings Integrated Social and Health Services Project, "School-Based Health Information Systems,” San Diego, CA. August 19, 1993.

70. National School-Based Health Clinic Conference 1993, Plenary, "From the Grassroots to the Mainstream - What Have We Accomplished?" Pittsburgh, PA. October 3, 1993.

71. National School-Based Health Clinic Conference 1993, Workshop "Management Information Systems for Data Collection and Evaluation,” Pittsburgh, PA. October 4, 1993.

72. Children's Health Summit, Keynote, "Adolescents and School-Based Clinics," Pittsburgh, PA. October 4, 1993.

73. Department of Pediatrics, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Grand Rounds, "School-Based Clinics, Adolescents and the American Dream,” Albuquerque, NM. October 21, 1993.

74. Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Grand Rounds, "School-Based Clinics, What Have We Learned?" Denver, CO. November 5, 1993.

75. Rocky Mountain Center for Health Promotion, Keynote "High Risk Adolescent Behavior," Denver, CO. December 7, 1993

76. Texas State Health Department, "Management Information and School-Based Clinic Evaluation," Austin, TX. January 10, 1994.

77. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Grand Rounds, "Adolescent Health and Sexuality," Denver, CO. January 11, 1994.

78. Department of Biometrics and Preventive, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Grand Rounds, "School-Based Clinics, Adolescents and the American Dream,” Denver, CO. February 7, 1994.

79. Delaware State Health Department, "Management Information and School-Based Clinic Evaluation," Wilmington, DE. February 7, 1994.

80. New York State Coalition for School-based Primary Care, "Workshop on Computerized Management Information Systems and Evaluation," New York City, NY. March 9, 1994.

81. Society for Adolescent Medicine, "Computerize Your Clinic," Los Angeles, CA. March 17, 1994.

82. California State Health Department, "Management Information and School-Based Health Center MediCal Billing." Sacramento, CA. March 28, 1994.

83. Maine State Health Department, "Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation." Augusta, ME. April 8, 1994.

84. Univ. Colorado School of Medicine, Center for Health Services Research, Primary Care Research Seminar, "School-based Health Services Research," Denver, CO. April 21, 1994.

85. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, "Outcomes Research", & "Management Information Systems - Connections between Schools and States," Chicago, IL. April 29-30, 1994.

86. Los Angeles Unified School District, "Management Information and School-Based Clinic Evaluation," Los Angeles, CA. May 6, 1994.

87. Louisiana State Health Department, "Management Information and School-Based Health Centers." New Orleans, LA. May 10, 1994.

88. Massachusetts State Health Department, "Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation," Boston, MA. May 23, 1994.

89. Pennsylvania Board of Health "Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation," Harrisburg, PA. August 16, 1994.

90. Oregon State Health Department, "Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation," Portland, OR. September 16, 1994.

91. Department of Pediatrics, Univ. Colo. School of Medicine, Alumni Reunion, "Adolescents, Health Care, Education, and the American Dream," Denver, CO. September 22, 1994.

92. Hawaii State Health Department, "Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation," Honolulu, HI. September 27, 1994.

93. Flinn Foundation, "Adolescents and School-Based Health," Phoenix, AZ. October 14, 1994.

94. University of Colorado School of Medicine, 40th Annual Family Practice Review, "Adolescence: School-Based Health Centers and the Family Practitioner," Denver, CO. November 8, 1994.

95. Missouri State Health Department, "Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation," Marriott Tan-Tar Osage Beach, MO. December 8-10, 1994.

96. University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Preventive Medicine, MCH Course, "Adolescent Health," Denver, CO. December 12, 1994.

97. Oregon State Health Department, "Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation," Portland, OR. January 19-20, 1995.

98. Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, "Data Systems for School Health: New Approaches," Washington, DC. March 13-14, 1995.

99. Colorado State Health Department, School-Based Health Center Initiative Program, Keynote Address, Denver, CO. May 18, 1995.

100. Department of Pediatrics, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Grand Rounds, "Adolescents and the American Dream," Washington, DC. September 14, 1995.

101. National Assembly on School Based Health Care; Three Workshops: 1) School-Based Health Centers and Managed Care. 2) Using Data Systems for Evaluation. 3) Advanced Use of School HealthCare - ONLINE. Baltimore, MD. June 26-30, 1996.

102. Department of Biometrics and Preventive, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Grand Rounds, "Adolescent Health and Health Services Research," Denver, CO. February 3, 1997.

103. Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Grand Rounds, "Adolescence - Searching for a Cure," Denver, CO. February 28, 1997.

104. Society for Adolescent Medicine, "University Hospital-Based Adolescent Medicine II: Success in the Managed Care World," San Francisco, CA. March 6, 1997.

105. Society for Adolescent Medicine, “Computer Applications in Adolescent Health Care and Education," San Francisco, CA. March 8, 1997.

106. New Mexico State Health Dept. School Health Conference, Workshop, “Getting to Outcomes: Documenting Your Success,” April 24, 1997.

107. New Mexico State Health Dept. School Health Conference, Keynote, “Adolescents and the American Dream: The Impact of SBHC,” April 25, 1997.

108. Michigan State Health Department, "Management Information and School-Based Health Center Evaluation," Lansing, MI. April 28, 1997.

109. Adolescent Health Symposium 1997 - Masters in Adolescent Health, “Adolescents - Bridge to the 21st Century,” Denver, CO. May 9, 1997.

110. National Assembly on School-Based Health Care; “Using School HealthCare ONLINE!!! - Advanced Users,” Boston, MA. June 29, 1997.

111. National Assembly on School-Based Health Care; “Breakfast with the Experts - Using Data for Evaluation and Administrative Management,” Boston, MA. June 29, 1997.

112. National Assembly on School-Based Health Care; “Management Information Systems round table,” Boston, MA. June 30, 1997.

113. National Assembly on School-Based Health Care; “Using School HealthCare ONLINE!!! to do Evaluation,” Boston, MA. July 1, 1997.

114. Society for Adolescent Medicine, “Surviving Your Own Adolescents," Atlanta, GA. Workshop. March 1998.

115. American Academy of Pediatrics. Chapter Meeting: Lectures on Confidentiality, Adolescent Depression and Suicide, Puerto Rico, May 14-15, 1998.

116. National Assembly on School-Based Health Care. Poster: Kaplan DW, Calonge BN, Guernsey BP, Hanrahan MB: Managed Care and School-Based Health Centers: Use of Health Services. Los Angeles, CA. June 1998.

117. National Assembly on School-Based Health Care. Poster: Kaplan DW, Calonge BN, Guernsey BP, Hanrahan MB: A Controlled Study of an Elementary School-Based Health Center: Effects on Health Care Access and Use. Los Angeles, CA. June 1998.

118. National Assembly on School-Based Health Care. Workshop: “Using The New Windows School-Based Health Center Software - 'Primary HealthCare ONLINE!!!' to Collect Evaluation Data," Los Angeles, CA. June 1998.

119. Maryland State Health Dept. “Management Information Systems and School-based Health Center Evaluation,” Baltimore, MD. July 1998.

120. University Texas Medical Branch, Galveston. “Management Information Systems,” Galveston, TX. August 1998.

121. Indiana State Health Dept. “Management Information Systems and School-based Health Center Evaluation,” Indianapolis, IN. September 1998.

122. Massachusetts State Health Dept. “Management Information Systems and School-based Health Center Evaluation,” Boston, MA. October 1998.

123. Childrens Hospital, PR Series, “Surviving Your Child’s Adolescence,” Denver, CO. November 1998.

124. American Academy of Pediatrics – Annual Puerto Chapter: Keynote, “Adolescence – Searching for the Cure.” Puerto Rico, February 1999.

125. Puerto Pediatric Society, Annual Meeting: Workshops Lectures on Confidentiality, Adolescent Depression and Suicide, Communicating with Adolescents, Adolescent Sexuality. Puerto Rico, February 1999.

126. Merck Invitational Conference, Adolescents and Managed Care, Keynote, “The Adolescent Psyche,” Ft. Lauderdale, FL. February 1999.

127. Alameda County Health Dept. “School-based Health Center Evaluation,” Oakland, CA. March 1999.

128. Pediatric Housestaff, Noon Lecture, “Pediatric Informatics,” March 1999.

129. Society for Adolescent Medicine, “Adolescent Medicine and Information Technology," Los Angeles, CA, Workshop. March 1999.

130. National Institute Health Care Management: “Taking Care of Adolescents in Managed Care,” Washington, DC. March 1999.

131. Visiting Professor, St. Christopher’s Hospital, Presented 3 conferences and Grand Rounds, Philadelphia, PA. April 22-23, 1999.

132. Visiting Professor, Children's Hospital. Of King's Daughters, Grand Rounds, Norfolk, VA. November 18, 1999.

133. Fourth Annual Chronic Illness Conference, Children’s Hospital. Of King's Daughters, Keynote Presentation: “School-based Health Centers – What Do We Know?” Norfolk, VA. November 18, 1999.

134. Bureau Primary Health Care, Keynote Address: School-Based Health Care. Chicago, IL. February 23, 2000.

135. Current Research Seminar, Institute for Behavioral Science, Boulder, CO. March 13, 2000.

136. National Assembly on School Based Health Care. “Clinical Fusion for Improving Clinical Outcomes.” Detroit, MI. June 26, 2000.

137. Adolescent Medicine – Perspectives and Challenges. “Developing a Child and Adolescent Clinical Health Information System.” Jerusalem, Israel. September 11-14, 2000.

138. National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University. “Adolescent Youth Development.” Denver, CO. October 11, 2000.

139. Massachusetts Department of Health. “Using Clinical Fusion for Quality Improvement in Clinical Care.” Boston, MA. October 18-20, 2000.

140. Children’s Hospital, Parenting Seminars, “The Tumultuous Teen Years,” Denver, CO. November 8, 2000.

141. Oakland Children’s Hospital – Challenges in Adolescence. “Communicating with the Adolescent,” “Eating Disorders in Adolescents,” “School-Based Health Centers.” Monterey, CA. November 10-12, 2000.

142. Aurora Pediatrics. “Adolescent Depression.” Aurora, CO. December 6, 2000.

143. Cuban Pediatric Conference, “Adolescent Depression.” Havana, Cuba November 17, 2000.

144. Children’s Hospital, Parenting Seminars, “The Tumultuous Teen Years – Surviving Your Adolescent,” Denver, CO. October 16, 2001.

145. Centers for Disease Control, Soap Summit, “Adolescent Confidentiality”, Santa Monica, CA. October 26, 2001.

146. Strong Memorial Hospital, “Adolescence – Is There A Cure?” Rochester, NY. November 14, 2001

147. Society for Adolescent Medicine, "Surviving Your Own Adolescents – Part II," March 8, 2002, Boston, Massachusetts.

148. Morristown Memorial Hospital, “Adolescence – Is There A Cure?” Morristown, NJ. January 16, 2002.

149. University of Denver – Graduate Seminar, Susan Harter, PhD. Adolescent Growth and Development. October 7, 2003

150. Childrens Hospital, “Adolescents, The Tumultuous Teen Years”. Denver, CO. October 14, 2003.

151. Colorado Association of Health Plans - Medical Directors, “Colorado Health Information Exchange”. Denver, CO. July 7, 2004

152. Childrens Hospital, “Adolescents, The Tumultuous Teen Years”. Denver, CO. October 12, 2004.

153. Health Information Technology Summit “West”, “Colorado Health Information Exchange”. San Francisco, CA. March 7, 2005.

154. Colorado Health Information Exchange, “Connecting Patient Data”. Denver, CO. April 15, 2005.

155. 2nd Annual Connecting Communities for Better Health Learning Forum and Exhibition. “Colorado Health Information Exchange (COHIE)”. Washington, DC. May 24, 2005.

156. Childrens Hospital, “Adolescents, The Tumultuous Teen Years”. Denver, CO. October 20, 2005.

157. Rose Medical Center – OB/Gyn Rounds, “Vulvar Ulcers in Adolescents – with Jillian Tyler, Stephen Scott, and Amy Sass. Denver, CO February 14, 2006.

158. Tucson Pedestrians, Family Practitioners, OB-GYNs, “Adolescents and Human Papillomavirus, Tucson, AZ July 18, 2006.

159. Steamboat Pedestrians, Family Practitioners, OB-GYNs, “Adolescents and Human Papillomavirus, Steamboat, CO August 31, 2006

160. Childrens Hospital, “Adolescents, The Tumultuous Teen Years”. Denver, CO. October 11, 2006.

161. Grand Junction Pedestrians, Family Practitioners, OB-GYNs, “Adolescents and Human Papillomavirus, , Grand Junction, CO October 14, 2006

162. Childrens Hospital, “Adolescents, The Tumultuous Teen Years”. Denver, CO. October 26, 2006.

163. Society for Adolescent Medicine – Rocky Mountain Chapter, “The Future of Adolescent Medicine and Adolescent Health.” Denver, CO October 27, 2006.

164. Kolkata Medical College, “Adolescent Friendly Health Services,” Kolkata India December 4-9, 2007.

165. University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, MS-2 Lecture, “Adolescence”, February 23,2007.

166. Temple Emanuel Parent Seminar, ” Raising a Mentch: Parenting in the Teenage Years”, April 18,

167. University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, MS-2 Lecture, “Adolescence”, February 23,2007.

168. Temple Emanuel Parent Seminar, ” Raising a Mentch: Parenting in the Teenage Years”, April 18, 2007

169. Childrens Hospital, “Adolescents, The Tumultuous Teen Years”. Denver, CO. October 11, 2007.

170. Childrens Hospital, “Adolescents, The Tumultuous Teen Years”. Denver, CO. October 25, 2007.

171. Childrens Hospital, “Adolescents, The Tumultuous Teen Years”. Denver, CO. October 14, 2008.

172. Childrens Hospital, “Adolescents, The Tumultuous Teen Years”. Denver, CO. October 22, 2008.

173. Milton J.E. Senn Lectureship Award, American Academy of Pediatrics, Council on School Health. Boston, MA. October 11, 2008.

174. Oration Address, Adolescon - 2008 The Annual National Adolescent Medicine Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics, Hyderabad, India, September 28,2008.

175. Association of Administrators in Academic Pediatrics. Annual meeting. Electron Medical Records in Pediatrics and Physician Director of Information Systems. January 28, 2008.

176. Society for Adolescent Medicine, “Workshop – Charting Electronically” Los Angeles, CA, March 25, 2009.

177. Society for Adolescent Medicine, “Special Interest Group – Electronic Medical Records and Adolescent Medicine” Los Angeles, CA, March 26, 2009.

178. Regional West Medical Center, Reducing the Risk of Cervical Cancer and Genital Warts in Girls and Women. Scottsbluff, NE. April 28, 2009

179. Society for Adolescent Medicine, “Special Interest Group – Electronic Medical Records and Adolescent Medicine” Seattle, WA, March 29, 2010.

180. Asian Congress of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, “HPV Diseases and Gender Neutral Vaccination.” Taipei, Taiwan. September 25, 2010

181. Asian Congress of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, “HPV Vaccination Workshop.” Taipei, Taiwan. September 26, 2010

182. Chinese Medical Doctor Association & Society of Pediatrics - Pediatrics in China, Keynote Address “Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics – Adolescence” - Shanghi & Beijing, China Aug, 2011

183. Chinese Medical Doctor Association & Society of Pediatrics - Pediatrics in China, Keynote Address Pediatrics in China, “Advances in Health Information Informatics Technology” - Shanghi & Beijing, China. Aug 2011.

184. Cypriot Pediatrics Society Meeting; Protecting Adolescents  from HPV Related Diseases: The Role of the Pediatrician, November, 2011.

185. Epic National Advisory Boards Meeting. Should Research Data Be Incorporated into Epic – A Debate. April 2012.

186. Colorado Association for School Based Health Care Annual Meeting. Keynote Address: School-Based Health Centers: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. May 2012.

187. Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, Oklahoma University HSC. “Adolescent Health, Past, Present and Future. November 2013.

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