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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Victor C. Strasburger, M.D.

Date of Birth: October 7, 1949

Marital Status: Married: Alison Reeve, M.D.

Children: Max, b. 10/24/90

Katya, b. 5/22/93

EDUCATION:

1967-1971 Yale University

B.A., English Literature, June, 1971

1971-1975 Harvard Medical School

M.D., June, 1975

POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION:

June, 1975- June, 1976 Intern, Pediatrics

Children’s Hospital Medical Center,

Seattle, Washington

July, 1976- June, 1977 Resident, Pediatrics

Children’s Hospital Medical Center

Seattle, Washington

July, 1977- June, 1978 Resident, Pediatrics

Children’s Hospital Medical Center

Boston, Massachusetts

(July 1977- Jan., 1978) Registrar, Paediatrics

Paddington Green Children’s Hospital

St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School,

London, England

July, 1978- June, 1979 Fellow in Adolescent Medicine

Children’s Hospital Medical Center

Harvard Medical Center

Boston, Massachusetts

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

1978-1979 Instructor in Pediatrics

Harvard Medical School

Boston, Massachusetts

1979-1983 Assistant Clinical Professor

of Pediatrics, Yale University

New Haven, Connecticut

1983-1986 Assistant Clinical Professor

Of Pediatrics, University of

Connecticut School of Medicine

Farmington, Connecticut

1983-1986 Associate Clinical Professor

Of Pediatrics, Yale University

1986-1987 Visiting Lecturer in Paediatrics,

St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School,

London, England

1987-1997 Associate Professor of Pediatrics

(with tenure), University of New

Mexico School of Medicine,

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Sept., 1997-present Professor of Pediatrics and Family

Medicine (with tenure), University

Of New Mexico School of Medicine,

Albuquerque, New Mexico

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

1978-1979 Staff Physician

Brandeis University Student Health

Service, Waltham, Massachusetts

1979-1986 Director, Contraceptive Counseling

Services and Clinics, University of

Bridgeport Student Health Service,

Bridgeport, Connecticut

1979-1986 Founder and Director of

Adolescent Medicine Training

Program, Bridgeport Hospital

Bridgeport, Connecticut

1979-1986 Associate Director, Pediatric

Out-Patient Department,

Bridgeport, Hospital

1979-1986 Founder and Director, Adolescent

Clinic, Waterbury Hospital (Univ. of

Connecticut Pediatric Training

Program), Waterbury, Connecticut

1979-1986 Founder and Medical Director

Adolescent Counseling Service

Bridgeport Hospital

1982-1986 Founder and Medical Director

Bridgeport School-Based Teen Health

Care Project, Bridgeport, CT

1984-1986 Medical Consultant, Connecticut PTA

1985-1986 Director, Yale Medical Student

Clerkship at Bridgeport Hospital

Bridgeport, Connecticut

1986-1987 Visiting Lecturer, St. Mary’s

Hospital Medical School, London

1989-1994 Assistant Residency Training Director

Department of Pediatrics

University of New Mexico School of

Medicine, Albuquerque, NM

1987-present Chief, Division of Adolescent Medicine

Department of Pediatrics

University of New Mexico School of

Medicine, Albuquerque, NM

Director, Medical Services, Sequoyah

Adolescent Treatment Unit

2008, 2010: Teacher, School of Public Health

course on Children & Media

HONORS:

Phi Beta Kappa

Summa cum laude, exceptional distinction in

English literature, Yale University

Listed: Best Doctors in America, Woodward/White, Inc.

January 15, 1994; Best Pediatricians in the U.S.,

2002, 2004-2005; America’s Top Pediatricians, 2004-2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009; Castle Connolly’s Top Docs in the U.S., 2010-11; 2011-12

Albuquerque’s Top Docs (Adolescent Medicine), 2009

Listed: Who’s Who in the West, 1994-95, 24th edition; 2005-2006;

2006-2007, 34th edition

Listed: Who’s Who in America, 60th ed., 2005-2006

61st ed., 2006-2007, 62nd ed., 2008-2009; 63rd ed., 2009-2010, 64th edition,

2010-2011, 65th edition, 2011-2012, 66th edition, 2012-2013

Listed: Who’s Who in Medicine & Healthcare, 2006-2007, 2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011-2012

Listed: Who’s Who in Science & Engineering, 11th ed., 2011-2012

AWARDS:

1980 Bridgeport Hospital: “Teacher of the Year”

1983 Bridgeport Hospital: “Teacher of the Year”

1986 State of Connecticut: Special Legislative

Citation for Service to Connecticut

Teenagers

1992 UNM Department of Pediatrics

Outstanding Clinical Teacher Award

2000. Adele Delenbaugh Hofmann Lifetime

Achievement Award in Adolescent

Medicine, American Academy of

Pediatrics

2000. Holroyd-Sherry Award (1st receipient),

Outstanding Achievement in Media

And Public Affairs, American

Academy of Pediatrics

2005 Society for Adolescent Medicine:

Adele Hofmann Visiting Lectureship

For 2006: Children’s Hospital, Sydney, Australia

2009. 1st Visiting Professor, Council on Communications & Media

American Academy of Pediatrics

2009 Special Commendation + 1 of 4 finalists for American Academy of Pediatrics’ Education Award

2010 University of Otago, New Zealand, Visiting Professorship

2010 Runner-up for AAP Education Award

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics

Fellow, Society for Adolescent Medicine

Fellow, North American Society for Pediatrics and

Adolescent Gynecology

COMMITTEES - DEPARTMENT:

1987-94; 1995-1999 Residency Training Committee

1987-1994 Founder and Coordinator, Intern’s Retreat

1990-1994 Coordinator, PL-2 Retreat

1987-1994 Internship Selection Committee

1988-1994 Residency Evaluation Committee

1994-1999 Office of Professional Responsibility

Oversight Committee

1994-1999 Medical Student Education Committee

1995-1999 Residency Training Oversight Committee

1995-1999 Space Allocation Committee

1994 - Office of Creative Affairs Large Array

2006- Promotion & Tenure Committee

2007- Internship Selection Committee

COMMITTEES - MEDICAL SCHOOL:

1973-1975 Admissions Committee, Harvard Medical School

1992 -2003 Admissions Committee, UNM School of Medicine

1995 - Narrative Editorial Board, Faculty & Teacher

Development

1995 - Clinical RVU Committee

1999 - Phase II Human Sexuality Block Committee

COMMITTEES – UNIVERSITY:

2003-2007 Academic Freedom & Tenure Committee

2005-2007 Chair, Academic Freedom & Tenure Committee

2004-2010 Faculty Senator

2008-2009 Chair, University Task Force on Faculty Grievances

2009-2011 Academic Freedom & Tenure Committee

2010- Chair, Academic Freedom & Tenure Committee

COMMITTEES - COMMUNITY:

1987-1989 Steering Committee, Albuquerque Adolescent

Pregnancy Task Force

1992-1995 Adolescent Committee, Greater Albuqueque

Medical Association (Chair)

COMMITTEES - STATE/REGIONAL

1979-1986 Chairman, Connecticut chapter

American Academy of Pediatrics,

Committee of Adolescence

1982-1986 New England Regional Chapter

Society for Adolescent Medicine,

Executive Commitee and founding member

1984-1986 Member, Governor’s Task Force on

Teenage Pregnancy, Connecticut

1984-1986 New England Regional Chapter,

Society for Adolescent Medicine,

President

1987-present Member, New Mexico Organization on

Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenting

1987-1995 Member, New Mexico Committee on

Adolescent Health Promotion

1987-1995 Chairman, Committee on Adolescence,

New Mexico Pediatric Society

1988 Coordinator, New Mexico Pediatric Society

Annual Meeting-Adolescent Medicine

symposium, Las Cruces, NM

1988-1990 Member, Governor’s Task Force on Teenage Pregnancy, New Mexico

1988-1996 Founding member, Southwest Regional Chapter, Society for Adolescent Medicine

1988-1991 President, Southwest Regional Chapter,

Society for Adolescent Medicine

1992 - 1994 Member, NM Pediatric Society, Program Committee

COMMITTEES - NATIONAL:

1980-1986 AAP Section on Adolescent Health,

Program Committee

1983-1985 AAP Section on Adolescent Health,

Chairman, Nominations Committee

1983-1986 AAP Section on Adolescent Health,

Chairman, Sub-Committee on Exhibits

1983-1986 American Academy of Pediatrics,

Task Force on Television and Children

1985-1986 American Academy of Pediatrics,

Provisional Committee on Communications

1985-1989 Society for Adolescent Medicine

Membership Committee

1986 AAP Section on Adolescent Health,

Ad Hoc By-Laws Committee

1986-1998 AAP Section on Adolescent Health,

Liaison to AAP Committeee on

Communications

1986-1992 American Academy of Pediatrics

Committee on Communications Consultant

1987-1990 AAP Section on Adolescent Health,

Executive Committee

1987-1989 National PTA, National Consultant

1987-1989 Society fo Adolescent Medicine,

Liaison to National PTA

1987-1989 Congressional intern, American Academy

of Pediatrics, Washington, DC

1987 - National media spokesperson,

American Academy of Pediatrics

1988 National Planning Committee, White House

Conference for a Drug Free America,

Washington, DC

1988-1992 Member, Education Committee, AAP

Section on Adolescent Health

1988-1990 AAP Section on Adolescent Health,

Secretary-Treasurer

1990 – 1993 Member, AAP Task Force on Adolescent

Sexuality and the Media

1991-1994 Member, JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH Advisory Board

1992-1993 Chair-elect, AAP Section on Adolescent Health

1993-1996 Chair, AAP Section on Adolescent Health

1992-1998 Member, AAP Committee on Communications

1992-1993 Member, Program Committee, Society for

Adolescent Medicine

1993 - Member, National Advisory Committee, The National Conference on Children and Violence

1996-1999 Member, Planning Committee, Adolescent Medicine: PREP (combined AAP and SAM review course)

1996-2002 Chair, Public Relations Committee,

Society for Adolescent Medicine

1996 - Member, Advisory Panel, AMA Alliance Against Violence in Society

2003. Member, Nominations Committee, Section

on Adolescent Health, American Academy

of Pediatrics

2002-2010 Member, Awards Committee, Section on

Adolescent Health, American Academy of

Pediatrics

2002-2011 Program Chair, Section on Media (now the Council on

Communications & Media), American Academy of

Pediatrics

2004-2007 Chair, Nominations Committee, Section on Adolescent

Health, American Academy of Pediatrics

Editorial Board:

1989-present Editor-in-chief, ADOLESCENT MEDICINE: STATE OF THE ART REVIEWS (Philadelphia: Hanley & Belfus)

Official journal of the Section on Adolescent Health, AAP

1989-present CLINICAL PEDIATRICS

2000 - MINERVA PEDIATRICA (Italian)

2007 JOURNAL OF CHILDREN & MEDIA (International)

1995-1999 AAP NEWS

2008- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS

REVIEWER:

JAMA

Lancet

Pediatrics

Clinical Pediatrics

Acta Paediatrica

Primary Care Reports

Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics

American Journal of Public Health

New England Journal of Medicine

Journal of Pediatrics

Journal of Adolescent Health

American Journal of Diseases in Children

Contemporary Pediatrics

European Journal of Pediatrics

Ambulatory Child Health

Medical Science Monitor

American Journal of Preventive Medicine

Journal of Children & Media

Developmental Psychology

Pediatric Dermatology

Journal of Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology

Journal of Studies of Alcohol and Drugs

Addiction

International Journal of Pediatrics

Archives of Disease of Childhood

Preventative Medicine

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE: NPI # 1952316416

1975 National Board of Medical Examiners

1980 American Board of Pediatrics/Pediatrics

#24874 (lifetime)

1987 New Mexico license #87-297

1994 American Board of Pediatrics/Sub-Board

in Adolescent Medicine, #000189

2001 American Board of Pediatrics

Recertification in Adolescent Medicine to 2008

#4992

2008 American Board of Pediatrics

Recertification in Adolescent Medicine to 2015

#00189

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES:

1979-1986 Director, In-Patient Adolescent Unit

Director, Adolescent ClinicDirector, Adol. Counseling Service

Associate Director, Out-Patient

Department: Bridgeport Hospital

1981-1986 Director, Adolescent Clinics,

Waterbury Hospital/University of

Connecticut Pediatric Training Program

1979-1986 Associate Director, University of Bridgeport

Student Health Service

1979-1986 Teaching and clinical supervision, Yale medical students and pediatric residents, Bridgeport Hospital

pediatric and primary care residents,

University of Connecticut medical students

and pediatrics residents

1979-1986 Senior Attending Physician, Bridgeport Hospital: 2 months attending on Pediatric Ward; 6 months attending on Adolescent Unit; weekly attending in General Pediatric Clinic, Adolescent Clinic, Univ. of

Bridgeport Student Health Service

1986-1987 Teaching and clinical supervision, St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School medical students, senior house officers,

registrars, and senior registrars

1987-present Chief, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of New Mexico School of Medicine

1994-1999: Assistant Director, Residency

Training Program: teaching and supervision

of pediatric and family practice residents

and UNM medical students in general

pediatrics and adolescent medicine;

1989-1993: Director, General Pediatric

Ward Service; Director, Medical Services,

Sequoyah Adolescent Treatment Center;

Director, Adolescent Clinic, Kirtland Air

Force OPD

PUBLICATIONS

JOURNAL ARTICLES

1. Strasburger VC: Internship. The New Physician, Feb.,

1981.

2. Strasburger VC, Eisner JM: Teenagers, physicians, and the law in Connecticut. Conn Med 1982; 46:80-84.

3. Strasburger VC: RLQ pain = surgery? Pediatr 1983; 71:655

(letter).

4. Strasburger VC: Who speaks for the adolescent? JAMA

1983; 249:1021.

5. Strasburger VC: Grants Tinker - A commentary.

Conn Med 1983; 47:733.

6. Turetsky RA, Strasburger VC: Adolescent contraception.

Clin Pediatr 1984; 23:12-16.

7. Strasburger VC and Task Force on Television and Children:

Policy statement: Children, adolescents and television. Elk Grove Village: American Academy of Pediatrics, 1984.

8. Turetsky RA, and Strasburger VC: Adolescent contraception

-- Review and recommendations. Clin Pediatr 1983; 22:337-341.

9. Strasburger VC: Why adolescent medicine - Four illustrative

cases. Clin Pediatr 1984; 23:12-16.

10. Strasburger VC: When parents ask about...The influence of

TV on their kids. Contemp Pediatr; 1985; 2:1827.

11. Strasburger VC, Eisner, JM, Kulig JM, Rigg CA, Tilson JQ:

Teenagers, physicians and the law in New England.

J Adol Health Care 1985; 6:377-382.

12. Strasburger VC: Adolescent sexuality – A physician’s

Perspective. Semin Adolesc Med 1984; 1(2): 101-115.

13. Strasburger VC: Sex, drugs, rock ‘n’ roll: An introduction.

Pediatr 1985; 76 (suppl):659-663.

14. Strasburger VC: Sex, drugs, rock ‘n’ roll: Are solutions

possible? Pediatr 1985; 76 (suppl):704-721.

15. Leiman A, Strasburger VC: Counseling parents of teenagers.

Pediatr 1985; (76 (suppl):664-667.

16. Strasburger VC: Why Adolescent Medicine II? – More

Illustrative cases. Conn Med 1985; 49:501-503.

17. Strasburger VC: Television and adolescents. Pediatr 1985;

76:853 (letter).

18. Strasburger VC: Television and teenagers. Pediatr Ann

1985; 14:814-821.

19. Strasburger VC: Righting medical writing. JAMA 1986;

254:1789-1790.

20. Strasburger VC: Righting medical writing. JAMA

1986; 255:2023-2034 (letter).

21. Gallo DM, Strasburger VC, Turetsky RA: Intestinal

lymphangioectasia in an adolescent: A case study of

edema. J Adol Health Care 1986; 7:259-264.

22. Strasburger VC: Does television affect learning and school

performance? Pediatrician 1986; 38:141-147.

23. Strasburger VC and AAP Committee on Communications:

Policy Statement: The commercialization of children’s

television and its effect on imaginative play. Pediatr 1988;

81:900.

24. Strasburger VC: W(h)ither adolescent medicine - A mid-life

crisis? J Adol Health Care 1988; 9:449-451.

25. Strasburger VC and AAP Committee on Communications:

Impact of rock lyrics and music videos on children and

youth. Pediatr 1989; 83:314-315.

26. Strasburger VC: Children, adolescents and television 1989 –

II. The role of the pediatrician. Pediatr 1989; 114:676-681.

27. Strasburger VC: Prevention of adolescent drug abuse: Why

“just say no” Just won’t work. J Pediatr 1989; 114:676-681.

28. Strasburger VC: Adolescent sexuality and the media. Ped

Clin North Am 1989; 36(3):471-488.

29. Braverman P, Strasburger VC: Why adolescent gynecology?

Pediatricians and pelvic exams. Ped Clin North Am 1989

1. 36(3):471-488.

30. Strasburger VC: Looking for an academic job in adolescent

medicine: A personal odyssey. J Adol Health Care 1989;

10:578-581.

31. Strasburger VC: Television and adolescents: Sex, drugs,

rock ‘n’ roll. Adol Med : State of the Art Review 1990; 1:161-

194.

32. Comstock G, Strasburger VC: Deceptive appearances:

Television violence and aggressive behavior – An

introduction. J Adol Health Care 1990; 11:31-44.

33. Strasburger VC and Committee on Communications:

Children, adolescents and television. Pediatr, 1990;

85:1119-1120 (co-lead author).

34. Strasburger VC, Reeve A: Chronic pains during adolescence: Principles of diagnosis and management. Adolesc Med: State of the Art Rev 1991; 2(3):677-696.

35. Strasburger VC and AAP Committee on Communications:

Policy statement: The commercialization of children’s

television. Pediatr 1992; 89:343-344 (co-lead author).

36. Strasburger VC: Sex, drugs, and adolescent medicine. Curr

Probs Pediatr 1992; 22:59-65.

37. Strasburger VC: Children, adolescents and television.

Pediatr in Rev 1992; 13:144-151.

38. Strasburger VC: Adolescent Medicine: Batteries not

included. Clin Pediatr 1992; 31:478-480.

39. Strasburger VC: Adolescent sexuality and the media. Curr

Opinion Pediatr 1992; 4:594-598.

40. Strasburger VC: The changing role and responsibilities of

A chairman. Pediatr 1993; 91:512-513.

41. Strasburger VC: Adolescents, drugs and the media. Adolesc

Med: State of the Art Rev 1993; 4:391-416.

42. Strasburger VC: Adolescents and the media: Five crucial

issues. Adolesc Med: State of the Art Rev 1993; 4:479-493.

43. Comstock GC, Strasburger VC: Media violence: Q & A. Adolesc Med: State of the Art Rev 1993; 4:495-509.

44. Hendren R, Strasburger VC: Rock music and music videos: Adolesc Med: State of the Art Rev 1993; 4:577-587.

45. Strasburger VC: Pediatric residency training: Time for a Change. Clin Pediatr 1993; 32:546-547.

46. Strasburger VC: Protecting medical records – and your patients (letter). Contemp Pediatr 1993; 10:19-22.

47. Strasburger VC: Residency training: Questions improvement. Pediatr (letter) 1993; 92:303-304.46-49.

48-51. Braverman PK, Strasburger VC: Update: Adolescent

sexuality. I. Adolescent sexuality. II. Contraception.

III. STDs. IV. Office counseling.

Clin Pediatr 1993-1994; 32:658-668, 725-734; 33:26-37, 100-109.

52. Derksen DJ, Strasburger VC: Children and the influence of

the media, Clin Primary Care 1994; 21(4):747-758.

53. McGrath JW, Strasburger VC, Cushing AH: Secretory IgA in

cervical mucus. J Adolesc Health 1994; 15:149-154.

54. Strasburger VC & AAP Committee on Communications:

Policy statement: Children, adolescents, and advertising

(lead author). Pediatr 1995; 95(2): 298-300.

55. Strasburger VC & AAP Committee on Communications.

Policy statement: Adolescent sexuality and the media. Pediatr 1995; 24(2):298-300 (lead author).

56. McGrath JW, Strasburger VC: preventing AIDS in teenagers

in the 1990s. Clin Pediatr 1995; 21(4):747-748.

57. Strasburger VC, Hendren RO: Rock music and music

videos. Pediatric Annals 1995; 23(2): 97-103.

58. Strasburger VC and the AAP Committee on Communications Policy statement:

Media violence. Pediatr 1995; 95:949-951.

59. Strasburger VC and the AAP Committee on

Communications: Policy statement: Children, adolescents,

and television. Pediatr 1995; 96:786-787 (co-lead author).

60. Strasburger VC: Sex, teens and the media. Contempor

Pediatr 1996; 13(1):29-42.

61. Strasburger VC: There’s more than one way to skin a cat

(letter). Contempor Pediatr 1996; 13(4): 20-26.

62. Strasburger VC and the AAP Committee on

Communications: Policy statement: Rock Music and Music

Lyrics. Pediatr 1996; 98:1219-1221.

63. Rose E, Strasburger VC, Penland R: Failure to diagnose

failure to grow. Adolesc Med: State of the Art Rev 1996,

7:461-466.

64. Strasburger VC: Adolescent medicine in the 1990s: No more

excuses. Clin Pediatr 1997; 36(2): 87-88.

65. Braverman PK, Strasburger VC: Office practice of

adolescent medicine. Adolesc Med: State of the Art Rev

1997; 8(1):1-14.

66. Strasburger VC: Children, adolescents and television: A call

for physician action. West J Med 1997, 166:353-354.

67. Strasburger VC: “Make Love, Not War” : Violence and

Weapon Carrying in Music Videos. Arch Pediatr Adolesc

Med 1997; 151:441-442.

68. Strasburger VC: Acne: What every pediatrician needs to

know about treatment. Pediatric Clin North Am 1997;

44(6):1505-1523.

69. Hickey S, Strasburger VC: Adolescents and infectious

mono. Pediatr Clin North Am 1997; 44(6):1541-1556.

70. Strasburger VC: “Sex, Drugs, Rock ‘n’ Roll” and the media:

are the media responsible for adolescent behavior?

Adolesc Med: State of the Art Rev 1997; 8(3):403-414.

71. Willis E, Strasburger VC: Media violence. Pediatr Clin North

Am 1998; 45:319-331.

72. Strasburger VC: Parental permission in adolescent health

research (letter). J Adolesc Health 1998; 22:362.

73. Strasburger VC: Is it only rock ‘n’ roll? The chicken-and-the-

egg dilemma. J Adolesc Health 1998; 23:1-2.

74. Strasburger VC: Use of evidence-based studies in the

application of GAPS (letter). Am Fam Physician 1998;

58:1550.

75. Strasburger VC, Donnerstein E: Children, adolescents, and

the media: Medical and psychological impact, Pediatrics

1999; 103:129-139.

76. Strasburger VC: Adolescents, drugs and the media (letter).

Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 1999; 153:313.

77. Strasburger VC: Duck and take cover. Clin Pediatr 1999;

38:41-43.

78. Hogan M, Strasburger V, Kilbourne J: Media: Influence and

Education. AAP-Pediatric Update, vol. 19, no. 7, 1999.

79. Strasburger VC: RVUs, TVUs, AVUs and IOUs = BCNU. Clin

Pediatr 39; 38:165-166, 1999 (March).

80. Strasburger VC: How not to train pediatric residents. Clin

Pediatr 1999; 38:297-299, 1999 (June).

81. Strasburger, VC: Media Violence. Indian J Pediatr 1999;

66:497-506, 1999.

82. Strasburger VC: Thoughts on being promoted. Clin Pediatr

38: 413-414, 1999 (July).

83. Strasburger VC and the AAP Committee on Communications,

Media literacy (position statement). Pediatr 104:341-343,

1999 (August).

84. Strasburger VC: So, you want to go to medical school. Clin

Pediatr 38:541-542, 1999 (September).

85. Strasburger VC, Donnerstein E: Adolescents and the media

in the 21st Century. Adolesc Med: State of the Art Rev 2000;

11(1): 51-68, February, 2000.

86. Strasburger VC: Mommas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow up to

Be Academics. Clin Pediatr; 39:167-168, March, 2000.

87. Strasburger VC: Have slides, will travel: Thoughts on medical lecturing. Clin Pediatr; 39:291-293, May 2000.

88. Strasburger VC: Too Many Good People; Not Enough Awards. Clin Pediatr; 39:411-412, July 2000.

89. Strasburger VC: Getting Teenagers to Say “No” in the New Millenium When Their Parents Said “Yes” in the Last Millenium. Medical Clinics of North America, July, 2000, 84:787-810.

90. Strasburger VC: For Michael: Those Who Can, Teach. Clin Pediatr, Sept., 2000, 39:543-544.

91. Strasburger VC: “Sex, Drugs, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Revisited.: Clin Pediatr, November, 2000, 39:657-658.

92. Strasburger VC and the AAP Committee on Communications: Sexuality, contraception and the media (position statement) [lead author]. Pediatr,

2001, 107:191-194.

93. Strasburger VC and the AAP Committee on Communications: Children, adolescents and television (position statement) [lead author]. Pediatr,

2001, 107:423-425.

94. Strasburger VC, Grossman D: How many more Columbines?

What can pediatricians do about school and media violence? Pediatr Ann 30:87-94, Feb., 2001.

95. Strasburger VC: Children and TV advertising: Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics 22: 185-187, June, 2001.

96. Strasburger VC: Alcohol advertising and adolescents. Pediatr Clin North Am 2002; 49:1-24.

97. Strasburger VC: Children, adolescents, and the media. Curr Prob Pediatr

Adolesc Health Care 2004; 34:54-113.

98. Strasburger VC: Adolescents, sex, and the media: OOOO, baby, baby.

Adolesc Med Clin 2005; 16:269-288.

99. Strasburger VC: Children, adolescents, & the media: Why don’t paediatricians

and parents “get it”? Medical Journal of Australia 2005; 183(8): 425-426.

100. Strasburger VC: “Clueless”: Why do pediatricians underestimate the influence

of the media on children and adolescents. Pediatrics 2006; 117: 1427-1431.

101. Strasburger VC: Risky Business: What primary care physicians need to know

about the influence of the media on adolescents. Primary Care: Clinics in

Office Practice 2006; 33:317-348

102. Strasburger VC: Is there an unconscious conspiracy against teenagers in the

United States? Clinical Pediatrics 2006; 45 (8): 714-717 .

103. Hunter WL, Strasburger VC, Snyder DM, Stein MT: Max: concern with social

skills, language and excessive TV viewing in a 3 year old. J Dev Behav

Pediatr 2006; 27:488-492.

104. Strasburger VC (lead author) and Committee on Communications: Children,

adolescents, and advertising. Pediatrics 2006; 118:2563-2569.

105. Strasburger VC: TV & early childhood aggression (letter). Clinical Pediatrics

2007;46: 189..

106. Strasburger VC: Go ahead punk, make my day: it’s time for pediatricians to

take action against media violence. Pediatrics, 2007; 119:e1398-e1399.

107. Strasburger VC: Marketing Foods and Beverages: Why Licensed Commercial Characters Should Not Be Used to Sell Healthy Products to Children: In Reply. Pediatrics 2007; 119: 1256.

108. Strasburger VC: First do no harm: why have parents and pediatricians missed

the boat on children and media? Journal of Pediatrics 2007; 151:334-336.

109. Brown JD, Strasburger VC: From Calvin Klein, to Paris Hilton and MySpace:

Adolescents, sex & the media. Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews,

2007; 18: 484-507.

110. Strasburger VC: W(h)ither Adolescent Medicine? Time to Fish or Cut Bait.

Clinical Pediatrics 2008; 47:228-230.

111. Strasburger VC: Anything Goes: Teenage Sex and the Media. J Obstet Gynaecol Can 2008; 30(2): 109-111.

112. Hogan MJ, Strasburger VC: Body Image, Eating Disorders, and the Media.

Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews, Dec., 2008; 19: 521-546.

113. Jordan A, Kramer-Golinkoff E, Strasburger V: Do the Media Cause Obesity &

Eating Disorders? Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews, Dec., 2008;

19: 431-449.

114. Strasburger VC: Why do adolescent health researchers ignore the impact of

the media? J Adolesc Health 2009; 44: 203-205.

115. Strasburger VC: Media and children: What needs to happen now? JAMA 2009;

301:2265-2266.

116. Strasburger VC: The importance of media in child health. Archives of Disease

In Childhood (Leading article) 2009;94:655-657.

117. Strasburger VC: Have jump-drive, will travel: medical lecturing in the age of

Powerpoint. Clinical Pediatrics 2009; 48: 799-800.

118. Strasburger VC and the AAP Council on Communications and Media: Media violence (policy statement). Pediatrics 2009; 124;1495-1503.

119. Zimmerman FJ, Strasburger VC: Violence in media research (letter).

J Pediatr 2010; 156(1): 168-169.

120. Strasburger VC, Fuld GL: The media can HELP parental communication about sex (letter). Pediatrics 2010; published online January 12, 2010 at



121. Strasburger VC, Greydanus DE: Maintenance of Certification (MOC): The

elephant in the room. Clinical Pediatrics 2010; 49(4): 307-309.

122. Strasburger VC, Jordan AB, Donnerstein E: Health effects of media on children

And adolescents. Pediatrics 2010; 125: 756-767.

123. Strasburger VC: 10 Reasons Why I Love and Hate Academia. Clinical

Pediatrics 2010; 49(8): 723-726.

124. Strasburger VC and AAP Council on Communications and Media: Adolescent

sexuality and the media (policy statement). Pediatrics 2010; 2010;126(3):576-582.

125. Strasburger VC, Sargent JW, and AAP Council on Communications and Media:

Adolescents, substance use, and the media (policy statement). Pediatrics 2010; 126(4): 791-799.

126. Strasburger VC, Hogan MJ, and AAP Council on Communications and Media:

Media education (policy statement). Pediatrics 2010; 126:1012-1017.

127. Strasburger VC: Why are pediatricians so clueless about the media? Pediatric

Annals September, 2010; 39(5):538-540.

128. Strasburger VC: Five key issues for pediatricians about media. Pediatric

Annals September, 2010; 39(5):556-564.

129. Strasburger VC, Robinson T, and AAP Council on Communications and Media:

Children, Obesity, and the Media (policy statement). 2011; 128(7): 201-208.

130. Strasburger VC: Ain’t misbehavin’: Is it possible to criticize MOC? Clinical Pediatrics 2011; 50(7): 587-590.

131. Murray JP, Biggsin B, Donnerstein E, Kunkel D, Menninger RW, Rich M,

Strasburger VC: A plea for concern—Reply to “a plea for caution” regarding violent video games (letter). Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2011; 86(8): 818-820.

132. Strasburger VC: Sex, Sex, & More Sex: Oh, Did I Mention Sex? Adolescents, Sex, & the Media. Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews, 2012, in

press.

133. McAnally HM, Robertson LA, Strasburger VC, Hancox RJ. Bond, James Bond:

46 Years of Violence in Films. Manuscript under review.

134. Francisco P, Strasburger VC: Do Television Exercise Commercials Contribute to

Eating Disorders? Manuscript under review.

135. Strasburger VC, Jordan AB, Donnerstein E: Health effects of media on children

and adolescents. Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2012, in press.

136. Strasburger VC. Why are schools so clueless about the media? Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2012, in press.

137. Strasburger VC. Schools and media. 2012, manuscript under review.

BOOKS:

1. Strasburger VC: Rounding Third and Heading Home - A Novel. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1974.

2. Strasburger VC: Basic Adolescent Gynecology. Baltimore: Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1990.

3. Strasburger VC (one of five authors): The American Academy of Pediatrics Adolescent Health Care Book. New York: Bantam Press, 1991.

4. Strasburger VC, Brown RT: Adolescent Medicine: A Practical Guide. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1991.

5. Strasburger VC: Getting Your Kids to Say No in the ‘90s When You Said Yes in the ‘60s. New York: Touchstone/Simon & Schuster, 1993.

6. Strasburger VC: Adolescents and the Media: Medical and Psychological Impact. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1995.

7. Strasburger VC, Brown RT: Adolescent Medicine: A Practical Guide, 2nd edition. Philadephia: Lippincott-Raven Publishers, 1998.

8. Strasburger VC (one of five authors): The American Academy of Pediatrics’ Caring for Your Teenager Book, 2nd edition. New York: Bantam Press, 1999.

9. Strasburger VC, Wilson B: Children, Adolescents and the Media. Thousand Oaks, SAGE, 2002.

10. Strasburger VC (one of five authors): The American Academy of Pediatrics’ Caring for Your Teenager Book, 3rd edition. New York: Bantam Press, 2003.

11. Strasburger VC, Brown RT, Braverman PK, Rogers P, Holland C, Coupey S:

Adolescent Medicine: A Practical Manual. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Williams &

Wilkins, 2006.

12. Strasburger VC, Wilson B, Jordan A: Children, Adolescents and the Media,

2nd edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE, 2009.

13. Strasburger VC, Wilson B, Jordan A: Children, Adolescents and the Media,

3rd edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE, 2013, in preparation.

MONOGRAPHS:

1. Comstock G, Strasburger VC: Television, Families and Health. Prepared for “Health and Family”, a conference sponsored by the Kaiser Family Foundation at Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, March 8-10, 1989.

2. Dietz WH, Strasburger VC: Childen, Adolescents and Television. Curr Probl Pediatr, Chicago: Yearbook Medical Publishers, 21(1):8-31, January 1991.

3. Strasburger VC: Children, Adolescents, and the Media.

Curr Problem Pediatric Adolesc Med, St. Louis: Mosby Yearbook, 2004.

JOURNALS EDITED:

Guest editor:

1. PEDIATRICS, supplement on Adolescent Medicine (“Sex, Drugs, Rock ‘n’ Roll–Understanding Common Teenage Behavior”), October 1985.

2. PEDIATRICS ANNALS, issue on Effects of Television on Children and Adolescents, December, 1985.

3. PEDIATRIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA, Adolescent Gynecology issue, June, 1989.

4. ADOLESCENT MEDICINE: STATE OF THE ART REVIEWS, issue on The At-Risk Adolescent, February, 1990.

5. ADOLESCENT MEDICINE: STATE OF THE ART REVIEWS, issue on Adolescent Dermatology (with S. Shapiro and D. Greydanus), June 1990.

6. ADOLESCENT MEDICINE: STATE OF THE ART REVIEWS, issue on Adolescents and the Media (with G. Comstock), October 1993.

7. PEDIATRIC ANNALS, issue on Children, Adolescents and Television, January 1995.

8. ADOLESCENT MEDICINE: STATE OF THE ART REVIEWS, issue on Office Practce of Adolescent Medicine (with P. Braverman), February, 1997.

9. PEDIATRIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA, issue on Adolescent Medicine (with R. Brown), December 1997.

10. ADOLESCENT MEDICINE: STATE OF THE ART REVIEWS, issue on At Risk Adolescents (with D. Greydanus), February, 2000.

11. INTERNAL MEDICINE CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA, issue on Adolescent Medicine, September, 2000.

12. PEDIATRIC ANNALS, issue on Adolescent Behavior (with Alison Reeve), February, 2001.

13. ADOLESCENT MEDICINE: STATE OF THE ART REVIEWS,

issue on Adolescents and the Media (with Marjorie Hogan),

June, 2005.

14. Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, issue on Adolescent Medicine (with Donald Greydanus), June, 2006.

15. ADOLESCENT MEDICINE: STATE OF THE ART REVIEWS,

issue on Metabolic Problems in Adolescence (with Susan Coupey),

vol. 19, no. 3, December, 2008.

16. PEDIATRIC ANNALS, issue on Children, Adolescents, & the Media, September, 2010.

17. PEDIATRIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA, issue on Children, Adolescents,

and the Media, December, 2012.

CHAPTERS

1. Strasburger VC: Chapter 1: The adolescent in contemporary western society. In Hofman A, Greydanus D (eds): Adolescent Medicine (2nd ed), Menlo Park, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1989.

2. Strasburger VC: Uterus, Ovaries, and Tubes. In: Kagan and Gellis (eds): Current Pediatric Therapy, 14th edition. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company, 1990.

3. Strasburger VC: Adolescent sexuality. In: Strasburger VC (ed): Basic Adolescent Gynecology. Baltimore: Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1990.

4. Strasburger VC: Pediatricians, adolescent sexuality, and the pill: II. A contraceptive primer. In: Strasburger VC (ed): Basic Adolescent Gynecology. Baltimore: Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1990.

5. Strasburger VC: Part IV, chapters 1-7: Your teenager’s sexual growth and development. In: Caring for Your Adolescent. New York: Bantam, 1991.

6. Strasburger VC: Part VII, chapter 4: Gynecological problems and sexually transmitted diseases. In: Caring for Your Adolescent. New York: Bantam, 1991.

7. Kulig J, Strasburger VC: Part VII, chapter 5: Acute medical disorders of adolescence. In: Caring for Your Adolescent. New York: Bantam, 1991.

8. Strasburger VC: Electronic media. In: Levine MD, Carey WB, Crocker AC (eds): Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1992.

9. Reeve A, Strasburger VC: Is it ‘real” or is it psychosomatic? Principles of psychosomatic medicine in adolescence. In

Greydanus DE, Wolraich M (eds): Behavioral Pediatrics. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1992.

10. Strasburger VC: Influence of the media on adolescents. In: Friedman SB, Fisher M, Schonberg SK (eds): Comprehensive Adolescent Health Care. St. Louis: Quality Medical Publishing, 1992.

11. Grace E, Strasburger VC: Normal adolescent sexuality. In McAnarney ER, Kreipe RE, Orr DP, Comerci GD (eds): Textbook of Adolescent Medicine. Philadelphia, WB Saunders, 1992.

12. Strasburger VC: Helping families deal with television. In: Parker S, Zuckerman B (eds): Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics: A Handbook for Primary Care. Boston, Little Brown, 1994.

13. Strasburger VC: Special problems in adolescents. In: Rubin R, Quenzer R, Gately A et al (eds): Primary Care Medicine. Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 1996.

14. Derksen D, Strasburger VC: Violence and the media. In: Hoffman A (ed): Violence and the Schools. New York: Praeger, 1006.

15. Hogan M, Strasburger VC: Media and Violence. In Widome MD (ed): Injury Control for Children and Youth. Elk Grove Village, American Academy of Pediatrics, 1996.

16. Strasburger VC: Influence of the media on adolescents. In: Friedman SB, Fisher M, Schonberg SK (eds): Comprehensive Adolescent Health Care, 2nd edition. St. Louis: Quality Medical Publishing, 1998.

17. Hogan MC, Strasburger VC: Rock music. In: Kurtz L (ed): Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict. San Diego: Academic Press, 1999.

18. Strasburger VC: Television. In: Parker S, Zuckerman B (eds): Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics: A Handbook for Primary Care, 2nd edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven, 1999.

19. Strasburger VC: The Media. In: Hoeckelman R, Weitzman M (eds): Primary Care Pediatrics. St. Louis: CV Mosby, 2000.

20. Strasburger VC: Adolescents, Drugs and the Media. In: Singer J, Singer D (eds): Handbook of Children and the Media. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 2001. Pp. 415-445.

21. Strasburger VC: Adolescents and the Media. In: Brown RT, Holland C (eds): Adolescent Medicine Secrets. Philadelphia: Hanley & Belfus, 2002.

22. Strasburger VC: The Media. In: Weitzman M (ed): Hoeckelman’s Primary Care

Pediatrics. Elk Grove Village: American Academy of Pediatrics, 2006.

23-25. Strasburger VC: 3 entries in Arnett J (ed): The Encyclopedia of Media. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2006: “Displacement Effect,” “Product

Placements,” “Super Peer Theory.”

26. Borzekowski, D, Strasburger VC: Tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drugs. In: Calvert S, Wilson BJ (eds): Handbook of Media & Children. Boston: Blackwell, 2008, pp. 432-452.

27. Hogan MJ, Strasburger VC: Media and prosocial behavior in children and

adolescents. In: Nucci L, Narvaez D (Eds.). Handbook of moral and character education. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2008., pp. 537-553.

28. Strasburger VC. Children, Adolescents, and the Media. In: McInerny TK, Adam HM, Campbell DE, Kamat DM, Kelleher KJ, eds. American Academy of Pediatrics Textbook of Pediatric Care. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics; 2009, pp. 1114-1121.

29. Strasburger VC: Children, adolescents, and the media. In: Carey, Crocker, Coleman, Feldman, Elias (Eds.): Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics. Philadelphia: Elsevier, 2009, pp. 192-200.

30. Strasburger VC, Hogan MJ: Media exposure and adolescents' health behavior. In DiClemente R (ed): Adolescent Health: Understanding and Preventing Risk Behaviors and Adverse Health Outcomes. New Jersey: Jossey-Bass, 2009, pp. 411-446.

31. Strasburger VC: Children, adolescents, and the media. In: Tanski S, Garfunkel LC, Duncan PM, Weitzman M. Performing Preventive Services: A Bright Futures Handbook. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics, 2010.

32. Strasburger VC: Media. In: Augustyn M, Zuckerman B, Caronna E (Eds.): Zuckerman and Parker’s Handbook of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Third Edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Williams & Wilkins, 2011.

33. Strasburger VC: Adolescents & the media. In: Fisher M, Rosenfeld W (eds):

Adolescent Medicine. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics,

2011.

34. Strasburger VC: Adolescents, Drugs and the Media. In: Singer J, Singer D (eds): Handbook of Children and the Media, 2nd ed. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 2012, pp. 419-454.

35. Strasburger VC: Media. In American Academy of Pediatrics’ textbook,

Pediatrics, 2011, in press.

36. Hogan M, Strasburger VC: Media literacy. In Silverblatt A (ed): Encyclopedia of Media Literacy (ABC-Clio), 2011, in press.

ABSTRACTS

1. Henry JD, Rober GC, Strasburger VC: The Mangement of Stress in Children with Psychosomatic Disorders. Presented at the Orange County Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Annual Meeting, Newport Beach CA, May 1980.

2. Strasburger VC: Abdominal Pain in Teenagers, Society for Adolescent Medicine, Annual Meeting, Detroit, MI, October 1980.

3. Strasburger VC, Eisner JM, Kramer RA: Pediatricians, Teenagers and the Law, J Adol Health Care: 147, 1982.

4. Leiman M, Leiman AH, Strasburger VC: Patient, Parent, and Physician: Coping with Cancer in the Adolescent. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, Chicago, IL, April, 1986.

5. McGrath JW, Cushing A, Strasburger VC: Secretory IgA in Cervical Mucus. Presented at the 1993 Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Washington, DC, May, 1993, AJDC 147:489-490, 1993.

6. Kong A S-Y, Malcoe LH, Strasburger VC: Screening adolescent females for

Chlamydia trachomatis at a six-month interval. Poster presented at annual

Society for Adolescent Medicine meeting, Seattle, WA, March, 2003.

J Adolesc Health 2003; 32:142.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS:

1. Strasburger VC: selected articles Harvard Alumni Magazine, 1975-1977.

2. Strasburger VC: Book Reviews

NEJM: November 10, 1983

March 22, 1984

June 27, 1985

September, 1986

AJDC May, 1984

J Adol Health Care: January 1985.

3. Strasburger VC: Growing up with Eliot Ness, op-ed commentary, Hartford Courant/LA Times News Service, October 1985.

4. Strasburger VC: The challenge of adolescent medicine in the 1980s. Child Care Newsletter 985; 5(1):1-3.

5. Strasburger VC: Malpractice: The Doctors’ Dilemma, op-ed commentary, Hartford Courant/LA Times News Service, February, 1986.

6. Strasburter VC: Television and Children. ROSS Pediatric Newsletter, spring, 1986.

7. Strasburger VC: The Challenge of Adolescent Medicine, Johnson & Johnson Child Healthcare Newsletter, Spring, 1986.

8. Strasburger VC: Telling Teens to Say No is Not Enough, op-ed commentary, Hartford Courant/LA Times Newservice, September, 1986.

9. Strasburger VC: What Pediatricians Need to Know about Television and Children, Johnson & Johnson Child Health Care Newsletter, fall, 1986.

10. Strasburger VC: Back to Basics in Medicine: The Patient Comes First, op-ed commentary, Hartford Courant/LA Times News Service, December, 1986.

11. Strasburger VC: School clinics there to promote health, op-ed commentary, The New Mexican, March, 1988.

12. Strasburger VC: Children’s Television: A National Disgrace, op-ed commentary, Hartford Courant/LA Times News Service, May, 1988.

13. Strasburger VC: Children Need National TV Network, op-ed commentary, Hartford Courant/LA Times News Service, July, 1988.

14. Strasburger VC: Rock videos may harm kids’ health. USA Today, November 17, 1988, page 10A.

15. Strasburger VC: Television and Adolescents, Australian Association for Adolescent Health Newsletter, September 1989.

16. Strasburger VC: Children & Television: Electronic Child Abuse? Pediatric Basics audio tape. Gerber, 1990.

17. Strasburger, VC: Children, adolescents and television. Feelings (Ross Laboratories), 33(1):11-5, 1991.

18. Strasburger VC: Article review, 1992 Yearbook of Pediatrics. Chicago: Yearbook Medical Publishers, 1993.

19. Strasburger VC: In defense of Pocahontas, op-ed commentary, Hartford Courant/LA Times News Service, July, 1995.

20. Strasburger VC: My Turn: Tuning in to Teenagers, op-ed commentary, Newsweek, May 19, 1997.

21. Strasburger VC: Children and advertising. In: Clinical Pearls, 2002. Sacramento, CA: Health Associates Medical Group.

22-32. Strasburger VC: op/ed pieces in Liberal Opinion Weekly, 2010, on adolescent health, children and media, Hollywood, pediatricians and vaccinations, etc.

33. Strasburger VC, Donnerstein E, Anderson C. Media and Technology. PREP

Audio tape, American Academy of Pediatrics, Dec., 2011.

INVITED SEMINARS/PRESENTATIONS:

1979-1996 Over 100 talks at Connecticut and NM schools, PTA meetings, faculty meetings, etc. Topics include: Adolescent sexuality, Adolescent Drug Abuse, Juvenile Delinquency, School-Based Health Care, Teenage Pregnancy, Teen Fathers, Adolescent Health Care, Cigarette Smoking in Adolescence, Alcohol Abuse, Acne, Adolescent Psychology, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Eating Disorders, Sports Medicine, TV and Children.

1979-1986 Grand Rounds at Connecticut hospitals, including: Bridgeport Hospital (12), Yale-New Haven Hospital, Hospital of St. Raphael, University of Connecticut Medical Center, Waterbury Hospital, St. Francis Hospital, Norwalk Hospital, Greenwich Hospital, Hartford Hospital, Danbury Hospital.

1. “The Wild and Crazy Teenager”, Maine Medical Center, Grand Rounds, Portland, ME, May 1980.

2. “Contemporary Adolescence”, Maine Medical Center, Grand Rounds and Annual Dinner Speaker, Portland, ME, October, 1980.

3. “Why Adolescent Medicine?” Society for Adolescent Medicine, Annual Meeting, Detroit, MI, October, 1980.

4. “Adolescent Sexuality in the 1980's”, Planned Parenthood, Keynote speaker, Annual Meeting, Roanoke, VA, March, 1981.

5. “Parent-Child Communication in Adolescence”, Morristown Memorial Hospital, Grand Rounds, Morristown, NJ, April, 1981.

6. “Practical Issues in Adolescent Gynecology and Contraception”, Annual Yale-UCONN Symposium, Farmington, CT, May 1981.

7. “Adolescent Sexuality”, Connecticut Association of Ob/Gyn Nurse Practitioners, Annual Meeting, Keynote speaker, Bridgeport, CT, May, 1981.

8. “Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Adolescents”, Stanford City Health Department, Keynote speaker, June, 1981.

9. “The Wild and Crazy Teenager”, American Academy of Pediatrics, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November, 1981.

10. “Research Needs in Adolescent Health Care”, New England Chapter Society for Adolescent Medicine, Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, March, 1982.

11. “Adolescent Gynecology”, Connecticut Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, Yale Symposium, New Haven, CT, September, 1982.

12. “Psychosomatic Disorders in Adolescence”, Pennsylvania Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, Keynote speaker, Annual Meeting, Buckhill Falls,

PA, October, 1982.

13. “Taking Charge”, March of Dimes, Symposium for High School Youth, Keynote Speaker, January, 1983.

14. “Adolescent Drug Abuse”, New England Chapter, Society for Adolescent Medicine, Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, march, 1983.

15. “Introduction to Adolescent Health Care”, Connecticut Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, Yale Symposium, New Haven, CT, September, 1983.

16. “The Epidemiology of Adolescent Health Problems”, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, Pediatric Distinguished Lecture Series, Paterson, NJ, November, 1983.

17. “Taking Charge”, Connecticut March of Dimes, Symposium for High School Youth, Keynote speaker, New Haven, CT, January 1984.

18. “International Adolescent Medicine”, Paddington Green Children’s Hospital, Grand Rounds, London, England, February, 1984.

19. “What is Normal Adolescence?”, CT chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, School Health Symposium, Bridgeport, CT, March, 1984.

20. “From Acne to Eating Disorders: Common Adolescent Health Problems”, Connecticut Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, Annual Meeting, Keynote speaker, East Hartford, CT, April, 1984.

21. “Behavioral Issues in Adolescence”, Quakertown Hospital, Symposium, Keynote speaker, Quakertown, PA, May, 1984.

22. “Sex, Drugs, Rock ‘n’ Roll - Understanding Common Teenage Behavior”,

American Academy of Pediatrics, Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, September,

1984.

23. “The Cultural Basis for Adolescent Health Problems”, Pediatric Travel Club, Yale University, Keynote speaker, New Have, CT, October, 1984.

24. “Teenage Pregnancy Legislation”, Sex Education and Information Council of CT, Annual Meeting, Keynote speaker, Watertown, CT, February, 1985.

25. “Drugs and Adolescent Athletes”, CT chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, Sports Medicine Symposium, Bridgeport, CT, March 1985.

26. “Solutions: Teen Sex and Teen Drug Abuse”, Dartmouth Medical School, Main Medical Center, Rhode Island chapter of the AAP, Univ. of Mass Medical School, Keynote speaker, Hanover, NH, Portland, ME, Providence, RI, Worcester, MA, April, 1985.

27. “Adolescent Medicine for Practitioners”, American Academy of Pediatrics, Spring Meeting, 6-hour seminar, Atlanta, GA, April, 1985.

28. “Adolescent Abortions:, Testimony for the Connecticut Civil Liberties Union, Superior Court of Connecticut, New Haven, CT, April, 1985.

29. “Is It ‘Real’ or Is It Psychosomatic?–A Primer on Psychosomatic Medicine for Pediatricians”, Section on Adolescent Health, American Academy of

Pediatrics, Spring Meeting, Atlanta, GA, April, 1985.

30. “The Epidemiology of Teenage Pregnancy and Drug Abuse”, New England Public Health Association, Annual Meeting, Concord, NH, June, 1985.

31. “Between Parent and Teenager”, Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Grand Rounds, Seattle, WA, August, 1985.

32. “Parents and their Children’s Sexuality”, Putnam Teenage Pregnancy Symposium, Putnam, CT, September, 1985.

33. “Adolescents and American Television: The Issues”, National Conference on Television and Children, Keynote speaker, Yale University, New Haven, CT, October, 1985.

34. “How Teenagers are Portrayed on Prime-Time Television”, American Academy of Pediatric, Annual Meeting, San Antiono, TX, October, 1985.

35. “Teenage Pregnancy in Connecticut”, Connecticut March of Dimes Annual Meeting, Keynote speaker, Cromwell, CT, December 1985.

36. “Adolescents and the Media: Issues for Teenage Pregnancy Prevention”, Connecticut Planned Parenthood Association, Symposium on Media and Teenagers, Keynote speaker, Hartford, CT Feb

37. “Adolescent Psychology and Pscyopathology”, Boston University Medical School, Grand Rounds, Boston, MA, March, 1986.

38 Donald Patterson Visiting Professor, University of British Columbia/Vancouver Children’s Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, April, 1986.

39. Visiting Professor, Group Health of Greater Spokane, Spokane, WA, April, 1986.

40. “School-Based Teen Health Clinics”, CT chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, School Health Symposium, Keynote speaker, Bridgeport, CT, April, 1986.

41. “The Man Who Would Be King”, Western New England Psychoanalytical Society, Keynote speaker, Yale University, New Haven, CT, May 1986.

42 “Adolescents and the Media”, Greenwich Hospital, George Tunnick Memorial Lecture, Greenwich, CT, May, 1986.

43. “Solutions: Teenage Pregnancy”, Ob-Gyn section, CT Medical Association, Annual Meeting, Keynote speaker, New Haven, CT, May, 1986.

44. “What Parents Should Know About Television and Children”, CT State PTA, Annual Meeting, Waterbury, CT, May, 1986.

45. “The Psychology of Adolescence:, Connecticut Child Guidance Assoc., Annual Meeting, Keynote speaker, Meriden, CT, June, 1986.

46. “Teenage Sexuality on Television”, Television Academy of Arts and Sciences, Keynote speaker, Hollywood, CA, June 1986.

47. “Research Findings: Television and Teenagers”, Dartmouth Medical School, Grand Rounds, Hanover, NH, June, 1986.

48. “The Case for Contraceptive Advertising”, Invited testimony before the U.S. Senate Children’s Caucus, Sen. Dodd presiding, June, 1986.

49. “Television and Teenagers”, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Grand Rounds, Phoenix, AZ, August, 1986.

50. “Television and Teenagers”, Minneapolis Children’s Hospital, Grand Rounds, Minneapolis, MN, September, 1986.

51. “Television and Teenagers”, Northwestern University Medical School/Evanston Hospital, Grand Rounds, Evanston, IL, September, 1986.

52. “Adolescent Contraception”, Family Planning Association of Maine, Keynote speaker, Portland and Bangor, ME, September 1986.

53. “Crucial Adolescent Health Issues”, Michigan chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, Annual Meeting, Keynote speaker, Bellaire, MI, September, 1986.

54. “Television and Teenagers”, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Grand Rounds, Albuquerque, NM, October, 1986.

55. “Teenagers and their Electronic Parents”, National

Conference on Children and Television, Menorah Medical Center, Keynote speaker, Kansas City, MO, October, 1986.

56. “Music Television (MTV): Does it Really Cause Teenagers to Rock and Roll?”, Midwest chapter, Society for Adolescent Medicine, Annual Meeting, Keynote speaker, Kansas City, KS, October, 1986.

57. “The Clinical Art of Adolescent Medicine”, University of Missouri Medical School/Mercy Children’s Hospital, Grand Rounds, Kansas City, MS, October, 1986.

58. “Pediatricians and Television”, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Grand Rounds, Milwaukee, WI, October, 1986.

59. “Effects of Television on Children and Adolescents”, American Academy of Pediatrics, Annual Meeting, 3-hour seminar, Washington, DC, November 1986.

60. “Teenage Pregnancy in the U.S. and U.K.”, Paddington Green Children’s Hospital, Grand Rounds, London, England, January, 1987.

61. “Research Effects of Television on Adolescents”, Paddington Green Children’s Hospital, Grand Rounds, London, England, February, 1987.

62. “Teenage Pregnancy in Perspective”, National Conference on School-Based Teen Health Clinics, Keynote speaker, Springfield, MA, April, 1987.

63. “Adolescent Health Care: Research Priorities”, University of Wisconsin, Grand Rounds, Madison, WI, April, 1987.

64. “Television and Teenagers: An Illustrated Lecture”, Section

on Adolescent Health, American Academy of Pediatrics, Spring Meeting, Keynote speaker, San Francisco, CA, May, 1987.

65. “Effects of Television on Children and Adolescents:, National PTA, National Meeting, Dallas, TX, June, 1987.

66. “Music Television (MTV) and Adolescent Behavior”, Parents’ Music Resource Center, National Conference on Adolescents and the Media, Washington, DC, October 1987.

67. “Media, Drugs, and Adolescents”, White House Regional Conference for a Drug Free America”, Albuquerque, NM, December, 1987.

68. “Effect of Advertising on Adolescents”, New Mexico Federation of Advertisers, keynote speaker, Albuquerque, NM, January, 1988.

69. “Media and Drugs”, panelist, White House National Conference for a Drug Free America, Washington, DC, February, 1988.

70. “Television and Children II: Violence and Program-Length Commercials”, National PTA Legislative Conference, Washington, DC, March, 1988.

71. “Television and Teenagers”, UNM Dept of Family Practice, Grand Rounds, March, 1988.

72. “Teen Sex and the Media”, NM Statewide Conference on Adolescent Pregnancy, Albuquerque, NM, April, 1988.

73. “Adolescent Substance Abuse”, UNM Dept. of Family Practice, Primary Prevention Seminar, Albuquerque, NM, April 1988.

74. “Adolescent Sexuality and Contraception”, Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH, Grand Rounds, May, 1988.

75. “Normal Adolescent Psychology”, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland OH, Grand Rounds, May, 1988.

76. “Television and Teenagers”, Northern Ohio Pediatric Society, Annual Meeting, Keynote speaker, May, 1988.

77. “Adolescent Sexuality and Contraception”, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, Grand Rounds, May, 1988.

78. “MTV - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly”, Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital, Grand Rounds, May, 1988.

79. “Television and Teens: Health Implications”, invited speaker, Los Angeles, CA, June 1988.

80. “Children, Adolescents and TV”, American Academy of Pediatrics’ Science Writers’ Conference, invited lecturer, New York City, July, 1988.

81. “Media and Children”, American Academy of Pediatrics’ Chapter Chairmen’s Forum, Chicago, IL, September, 1988.

82. “Children, Adolescents, and TV”, American Academy of Pediatrics, Spouse’s Event, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, October, 1988.

83. “Adolescent Contraception”, “Media and Teenagers”, NM Pediatric Society, Annual Meeting, Las Cruces, NM, November, 1988.

84. “Adolescents and the Media”, seminar at annual Society for Adolescent Medicine meeting, San Francisco, CA, March, 1989.

85. “Adolescent Medicine: Selected Topics”, Visiting Professor, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, El Paso, TX, April, 1989.

86. “Children, Adolescents, and TV”, annual meeting, Colorado chapter American Academy of Pediatrics, Denver, CO, April, 1989.

87. “Media Effects”, Mead Johnson Visiting Professor, Lafayette, IN May, 1898.

88. “Adolescents, Television, and Movies”, special presentation with Gene Siskel, annual meeting, American Academy of Pediatrics, Chicago, IL, October, 1989.

89. “Adolescent Sexuality and the Media”, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ, December, 1989.

90. “Media Effects on Teenagers”, seminar at annual Society for Adolescent Medicine meeting, Atlanta, GA, March, 1990.

91. “Children and Television”, Grand Rounds, Children’s Hospital of San Diego/UCSD Medical School, March, 1990.

92. “Adolescents and Television”, seminar at annual meeting of California Medical Association, March, 1990.

93. “Rock Music and Music Videos”, annual meeting of San Diego chapter of American Academy of Pediatrics, 1990.

94. Guest lecturer, University of Virginia School of Medicine, annual CME course, Charlottesville, VA, April, 1990.

95. Guest lecturer, Temple University School of Medicne, annual CME course, Valley Forge, PA, May, 1990.

96. Guest lecturer, New Mexico chapter, American Public Health Assocation, May, 1990.

97. Keynote speaker, Symposium on Adolescent Sexuality and Gynecology, Tarzana Medical Center, Tarzana, CA, June, 1990.

98. Guest lecturer, Grand Rounds, Minneapolis Children’s Hospital, Minneapolis, MN, June 1990.

99. Invited participant, Center for Population Options research conference on Adolescent Sexuality and the Media, Los Angeles, CA, July 1990.

100. Guest lecturer, Texas Pediatric Society, annual meeting, Ft. Worth, TX, September, 1990.

101. Keynote speaker, Texas Tech CME Course, Lubbock, TX, November, 1990.

102. Guest lecturer, Orange Country Pediatric Society, Orange County, CA, January, 1991.

103. Guest lecturer, Maryland/Washington, DC Pediatric Society, March, 1991.

104. Guest lecturer, Society for Adolescent Medicine, annual meeting, Denver, CO, March, 1991.

105. Guest lecturer, Colorado chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, annual meeting, Denver, CO, March, 1991.

106. Guest lecturer, Canadian Pediatric Society/Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, annual meeting, Quebec City, Canada September, 1991.

107. Guest lecturer, Canadian chapter, Society for Adolescent Medicine, annual meeting, Quebec City, Canada, September, 1991.

108. Max Bogin Lecturer, Bridgeport Hospital, Max Bogin Lecture Series, Bridgeport, CT, October, 1991.

109. Guest lecturer, New Haven Pediatric Society, New Haven, CT, October, 1991.

110. Keynote speaker, Nebraska chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, Omaha, NE, October, 1991.

111. Guest speaker, American Academy of Pediatrics, annual meeting, Forum on Video Violence, New Orleans, LA, October, 1991.

112. Keynote speaker, Columbus Children’s Hospital/Ohio State University Medical School, Adolescent Medicine symposium, Columbus, OH, October, 1991.

113. Guest lecturer, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Pediatric Grand Rounds, November, 1991.

114. Keynote speaker, South Carolina Academy of Family

Physicians, Hilton Head, SC, November, 1991.

115. Guest lecturer, Howard University Conference, “Child Health in the Inner City”, Rockville, MD, November, 1991.

116. Guest lecturer, Society for Adolescent Medicine, Southwest chapter, annual meeting, Phoenix, AZ, December, 1991.

117. Keynote speaker, Puerto Rico chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, annual meeting, San Juan, PR, February 14-17, 1992.

118. Guest lecturer, National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) National Meeting, San Antonio, TX, March, 1992.

119. Guest lecturer, Society for Adolescent Medicine, annual meeting, Washington, DC, March, 1992.

120. Guest lecturer, University of Texas San Antonio/Lackland AFB joint CME meeting, November, 1992.

121. Guest lecturer, California AAP/Oakland Children’s Hospital

joint CME meeting, November, 1992.

122. Guest lecturer, Desert Hills Center for Youth, Tucson, AZ, December 1992.

123. Guest lecturer, Miami Variety Children’s Hospital International Pediatrics Symposium, Miami, FL, January, 1003.

124. Guest lecturer, Lloyd Nolan Adolescent Medicine Seminar, Orlando, FL, February, 1993.

125. Guest lecturer, Northwest Pediatric Society, annual meeting, Portland, OR, March, 1993.

126. Guest lecturer, American Academy of Pediatrics, spring meeting, Chicago, IL, March, 1993.

127. Guest lecturer, New Mexico Association of Nurse Practitioners, annual meeting, Albuquerque, NM, April, 1993.

128. Guest lecturer, New Mexico Dieticians’ Association annual meeting, Albuquerque, NM, May, 1993.

129. Guest lecturer, University of Utah Medical School, Pediatric Grand Rounds, May, 1993.

130. Guest lecturer, UNM Dept. of Pediatrics, CME Course,

Santa Fe, NM, July, 1993.

131. Gary Braunschiedel Endowed Adolescent Lecture, Buffalo Children’s Hospital, Buffalo, NY, September, 1993.

132. Keynote speaker, Planned Parenthood of Nebraska, annual meeting, Omaha, NB, November, 1993.

133. Keynote speaker, Children’s Hospital of Columbus, Public Symposium, November, 1993.

134. Guest lecturer, University of Houston - Clear Lake, Media Violence Symposium, November, 1993.

135. Guest lecturer, American Medical Association, Chicago, IL,

October, 1993 and January, 1994.

136. Panelist, “Adolescents and the Media”, Society for Adolescent Medicine, annual meeting, Los Angeles, CA, March, 1994.

137. Keynote speaker, North Dakota Primary Care CME Conference, Fargo, North Dakota, April, 1994.

138. Guest lecturer, North American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, annual meeting, Atlanta, GA, April, 1994.

139. Keynote speaker, Planned Parenthood of Iowa, annual meeting, Des Moines, IA, May, 1994.

140. Keynote speaker, University of Iowa CME meeting, Cedar Rapids, IA, October, 1994.

141. Guest lecturer, American Academy of Pediatrics, annual meeting, Dallas, TX, October, 1994.

142. Keynote speaker, Spokane Coalition for Adolescent Health, Spokane, WA, October, 1994.

143. Guest lecturer, American Medical Association, Chicago, IL, October, 1994 and January, 1995.

144. Keynote speaker, National Conference on Adolescents and violence, Houston, TX, November, 1994.

145. Visiting Professor, West Virginia University, Department of Pediatrics, Morgantown, WV, March, 1995.

146. Guest lecturer, University of Arizona, Department of Pediatrics, Grand Rounds, April, 1995.

147. Keynote speaker, Iowa Nursing School, Department of Pediatrics, Iowa City, IA, May, 1995.

148. Distinguished Scholars Lecturer, Institure for Child Development CME Course, Hilton Head, SC, May, 1995.

149. Keynote speaker, Texas Chapter, NAPNAP, Dallas, TX, May, 1995.

150. Guest lecturer, Orlando Regional Medical Center, Pediatric update, Orlando, FL, May, 1995.

151. Guest lecturer, Desert High X: NM School/Community Health

Promotion Conference, Portales, NM, June 1995.

152. Guest lecturer, University of New Mexico Pediatric CME course, Santa Fe, NM, July 1995.

153. Invited panelist, Vice President Gore’s Conference on Family and the Media, Nashville, TN, July, 1995.

154. Guest lecturer, Medical College of Virginia, Pediatrics at the Beach, Virginia Beach, VA, July, 1995.

155. Keynote speaker, Omaha Symposium on Adolescents, Omaha, NE, September, 1005.

156. Keynote speaker, 22nd Annual Symposium on General Pediatrics, Toledo, OH, September, 1995.

157. Guest lecturer, American Academy of Pediatrics, Annual meeting, San Francisco, CA, October, 1995.

158. Keynote speaker, Delaware chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics,

Wilmington, D, November, 1995.

159. Guest lecturer, American Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, annual meeting, Los Angeles, CA, December, 1995.

160. Guest lecturer, Miami Pediatric Society, Annual meeting,

Miami, FL, December, 1995.

161. Keynote speaker, Orinda School District, State of California, January, 1995.

162. Guest lecturer, Assumption Catholic Church, speakers series, Roswell, NM, February, 1996.

163. Guest lecturer, Society for Adolescent Medicine, Annual meeting, Alexandria, VA, March, 1996.

164. Guest lecturer, Pediatric Grand Rounds, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, march, 1996.

165. Keynote speaker, Invitational Conference, Centers for Disease Control and Public Television stations, Atlanta, GA, May, 1996.

166. Guest lecturer, Association for the Care of Children’s Health (ACCH), annual meeting, Albuquerque, NM, May, 1996.

167. Visiting Professor, St. Christopher’s Hospital/MCP

Hannehman Medical School, Philadelphia, PA, June, 1996.

168. Keynote lecturer, National Head Start Association, Albuquerque, NM, July, 1996.

169. Visiting Professor, Michigan State University/Kalmazoo Center for Medical Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, September, 1996.

170. Keynote lecturer, Michigan Society for Adolescent Medicine, annual meeting, Flint, MI, September, 1996.

171. Guest lecturer, 10th World Congress of Pediatrics, Athens, Greece, October, 1996.

172. Guest lecturer, American Academy of Pediatrics, annual meeting, Boston, MA, October, 1996.

173. Guest lecturer, 18th Annual Conference on Patient

Education, Nashville, TN, October, 1996.

174. Keynote speaker, University of Kansas Family Practice CME

meeting, Wichita, KS, December, 1996.

175. Background briefing to General Barry R. McCaffrey, National Drug Czar (White House Office of National Drug Control Policy), Los Angeles, CA, January, 1997.

176. Consultant, American Medical Association, Special Meetings on TV Ratings, Chicago, IL, January, 1997.

177. Keynote speaker, University of Iowa Department of Family

Practice, CME course, Iowa City, IA, March, 1997.

178. Endowed lecturer, St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, Elaine Sobel Adolescent Medicine Lectureship, March, 1997.

179. Keynote speaker, Delaware Valley chapter Society for Adolescent Medicine, annual meeting, Philadelphia, March, 1997.

180. Keynote speaker, Blank Children’s Hospital Spring Conference, April, 1997.

181. Moderator, Special Panel on Working with the Media, American Academy of Pediatrics, spring meeting, San Diego, CA, May, 1997.

182. Guest lecturer, Institute for Child Development/Hackensack Medical Center CME Course, Hilton Head, SC, May, 1997.

183. Invited lecturer, 2nd World Congress on Family Law and the Rights of Children & Youth, San Francisco, CA, June, 1997.

184. Guest lecturer, UNM Dept. of Pediatrics General Pediatrics CME Course, Santa Fe, NM, July, 1997.

185. Keynote speaker, Wisconsin Office of Sexual Abuse Prevention, Appleton, WI, September, 1997.

186. Keynote speaker, Hyland Behavioral Health System Special Symposium, St. Louis, MO, September, 1997.

187. Visiting Professor, University of Illinois/Rockford Department of Pediatrics, October, 1997.

188. Keynote speaker, Resident Section, American Academy of Pediatrics, annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 1997.

189. Guest lecturer, American Academy of Pediatrics, annual meeting, November, 1997.

190. Guest lecturer, Menorah Medical Center/Children’s Mercy Hospital, postgraduate course, Kansas City, KS, November, 1997.

191. Schorer-Pakula Lecturer, Kansas City Pediatric Society, Kansas City, KS, November, 1997.

192. Keynote speaker, University of Kansas Family Practice CME meeting, Wichita, KS, December, 1997.

193. Keynote speaker, National Association Against Drunk Driving, Annual meeting, Washington, DC, December 1997.

194. Guest lecturer, AAP California Chapter 2, Annual meeting, Lake Tahoe, NV, January 1998.

195. Guest lecturer, Society for Adolescent Medicine, annual meeting, Atlanta, GA, March, 1998.

196. Keynote speaker, Dartmouth-Scheitzer Symposium, Lebanon, NH, March, 1998.

197. Keynote speaker, Wheeler Clinic Symposium on Modern Parenting, Hartford, CT, March, 1998.

198. Guest lecturer, American Academy of Pediatrics, Spring meeting, Atlanta, GA, April, 1998.

199. Keynote speaker, Center for Drug Prevention, Kansas City, KS, April, 1998.

200. Guest lecturer, International Reading Association, Annual meeting, Orlando, FL, May, 1998.

201. Guest lecturer, AAP Special Symposium on Media Education, Dallas, TX, June 1998.

202. Keynote panelist, , National Media Education Conference, Colorado Springs, CO, June, 1998.

203. Guest lecturer, AAP Special Symposium on Media Education, Boston, MA, July 1998.

204. Guest lecturer, Arizona chapter, American Psychological Association, Tucson, AZ, September, 1998.

205. Guest lecturer, International Conference on Adolescent Health, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, London, England, October, 1998.

206. First Annual Elliott Podall Lecturship, University of Kentucky School of Medicine, Louisville, KY, November, 1998.

207. Guest lecturer, Institute on Mental Health Initiatives Hollywood Conference on Adolescents, Drugs, and the Media, Hollywood, CA, November, 1998.

208. Guest lecturer, Lloyd Nolan Adolescent Medicine Seminar, Lake Buena Vista, FL, February, 1999.

209. Keynote speaker, St. Cloud Hospital/Pediatric CME symposium, St. Cloud, MN, February, 1999.

210. Guest lecturer, Planned Parenthood of the Blue Ridge Inc., Roanoke, VA, March, 1999.

211. Guest lecturer, Society for Adolescent Medicine, Annual meeting, Los Angeles, CA, March, 1999.

212. Wylder Lecturer, NM Pediatric Society, Spring meeting, Albuquerque, NM, March, 1999.

213. Keynote speaker, Charlotte Hospital, Pediatric CME Symposium, Charlotte, NC, April, 1999.

214. Guest lecturer, UNM Dept. of Pediatrics, CME Course, Santa FE, NM, May, 1999.

215. Visiting Professor, Children’s Hospital of Orange County, Irvine, CA, June, 1999.

216. Guest lecturer, Univ. of Washington CME Course, Seattle, WA, August, 1999.

217. Keynote speaker, Toledo Children’s Hospital CME Symposium, Toledo, OH, September, 1999.

218. Moderator, AM:Prep (Adolescent Medicine CME course), Scottsdale, AZ, September, 1999.

219. Keynote speaker, East Tennessee University School of Medicine, pediatric CME course, October, 1999.

220. Guest lecturer, Orinda School District, Orinda, CA, November, 1999.

221. Keynote speaker, Seven Hills School Adolescent Health Symposium, Cincinnati, OH, November, 1999.

222. Cummins Visiting Professor, Morristown Memorial Hospital & Univ. of Medicine and Dentristry of NJ, Morristown, NJ, December 1999.

223. Guest lecturer, Society for Adolescent Medicine, annual meeting, Arlington, VA, march, 2000.

224. Keynote speaker, 10th Asia Congress of Pediatrics, Taipei, Taiwan, March, 2000.

225. Keynote speaker, Atlantic Health System/Children’s Medical Center, Morristown, NJ, May, 2000.

226. Keynote speaker, Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, Parenting Forum, Baltimore, MD, May, 2000.

227. Workshop leader, Society for Pediatric Research/Ambulatory Pediatrics Association/AAP, spring meeting, Boston, May, 2000.

228. Guest lecturer, American Psychiatric Association, annual meeting, Chicago, IL, May, 2000.

229. Guest lecturer, Hackensack Behavioral/Developmental Pediatrics CME Course, Hilton Head, SC, May, 2000.

230. Keynote speaker, NM Maternal/Child Health Training Conference, Socorro, NM, June, 2000.

231. Keynote speaker, Attending Staff Dinner and Pediatric

Grand Rounds, Cook Children’s Network, Ft. Worth, TX, September, 2000.

232. Keynote speaker, Kaiser CME Conference, Palm Springs, CA, September, 2000.

233. Keynote speaker, Greek Society for Adolescent Medicine, Athens, Greece, October, 2000.

234. Keynote speaker, International Conference on Adolescent Medicine, Royal College of Physicians, London, England, October, 2000.

235. Invited speaker, American Academy of Family Physicians, Conference on Patient Education, Albuquerque, November 2000.

236. Invited speaker, Society for Adolescent Medicine, annual meeting, San Diego, CA, March, 2001.

237. Invited speaker, American College of Internal medicine, annual meeting, Atlanta, GA, March, 2001.

238. Invited speaker, Rotary Club and Trinity Valley School, Ft. Worth, TX, March, 2001.

239. Invited speaker, Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Society for Pediatric Research, annual meeting, Baltimore, MD, April, 2001.

240. Visiting Professor, University of Michigan School of Medicine. Depts. of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, May, 2001.

241. Guest lecturer, Chesapeake chapter, Society for Adolescent Medicine, June, 2001.

242. 15th Rixse Memorial Lecturer, National Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Washington, DC, June, 2001.

243. Grand Rounds, St. Mary’s Medical School, London, England, June, 2001.

244. Guest speaker, NM EMS conference, annual meeting, Albuquerque, NM, July 2001.

245. Invited speaker, International Pediatric Association, annual meeting, Beijing, China, September, 2001.

246. Keynote speaker, Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital/Multicare CME course, Tacome, WA, October, 2001.

247. Keynote speaker, Mercy Hospital, Symposium on School Violence, Pittsburgh, PA, February, 2002.

248. Keynote speaker, Greenville-Spartanburg Medical Society, annual meeting,

February, 2002.

249. Invited speaker, National Association of School-Based

Health Centers, annual meeting, Denver, CO, June, 2002.

250. Invitational workshop, NIMH, Mass Media & Mental Illness,

Bethesda, MD, July, 2002.

251. Keynote speaker, State of Texas Conference on Adolescents and Alcohol Abuse, Austin, TX, August, 2002.

252. Keynote speaker, Texas Pediatric Society, annual meeting, Fort Worth, TX,

September, 2002.

253. Invited speaker, NAPNAP annual meeting, Albuquerque, NM, October, 2002.

254. Keynote speaker, 4th International Conference on Adolescent

Health, London, England, October, 2002.

255. Plenary speaker, Conference on Patient Education, American Academy of Family Practice, Fort Lauderdale, FL, November, 2002.

256. Keynote speaker, Southeastern Society of Obstetrics &

Gynecology, annual meeting, Hot Springs, VA, January,

2003.

257. Workshop speaker, NM Institute on Family Law, Albuquerque,

January, 2003.

258. Invited speaker, World Congress of Pediatrics, Vancouver,

British Columbia, May, 2003.

259. Keynote speaker, State of Arkansas Drug Prevention

Conference, Little Rock, AR, June, 2003.

260. Keynote speaker Contemporary Forums’ Practical Approaches

to the Diagnosis, Management, and Prevention of Common Adolescent Health Problems, San Francisco, June, 2003.

261. Co-faculty, Catalyst Training, NM Media Literacy Project, Albuquerque, NM, June, 2003.

262. Keynote speaker, Psychiatry CME Course, Orlando, FL,

November, 2003.

263. Faculty, Invitational Conference on Children & the Media, National Institutes

of Health, Bethesda, MD, January, 2004.

264. Invited speaker, Japanese Pediatric Society, annual meeting, Okayama,

Japan, April, 2004.

265. Invited speaker, APA/SPR annual meeting, San Francisco, CA, May, 2004.

266. Keynote speaker, Contemporary Forums’ Practical Approaches to the

Diagnosis, Management, and Prevention of Common Adolescent Health

Problems, Boston, May, 2004.

267. Alvin Goldfarb Lectureship, North American Society for Pediatric &

Adolescent Gynecology, La Jolla, CA, May, 2004.

268, Keynote speaker, Genesys Regional Medical Center/Flint School System,

CME course, June, 2004.

269. Keynote speaker, International Conference on Adolescent Health, Kingston,

Jamaica, August, 2004.

270. Invited speaker, International Society for Research on Aggression, Santorini,

Greece, September, 2004.

271. Invited Speaker, Pediatric Grand Rounds, Yale Medical School, September, 2004.

272. Keynote speaker, Hershey Medical School, Symposium on Obesity & Eating

Disorders, November, 2005.

273. Keynote speaker, Children's Mercy Hospital, Clinical Advances in Pediatrics,

Kansas City, MO, November 2004.

274. Invited Speaker, Pediatric Grand Rounds, Univ. of Maryland Medical School,

February, 2005.

275. Workshop Leader, Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual meeting, Los Angeles, CA, March, 2005.

276. Invited Speaker, Pediatric Grand Rounds, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI,

April, 2005.

277. Guest Speaker, APA/SPR annual meeting, Washington, DC, May, 2005.

278. Keynote Speaker, Contemporary Forums CME Course on Adolescent Medicine,

New Orleans, LA, May, 2005.

279. Workshop Leader, National Association of School-Based Clinics, annual mtg.,

Providence, RI, June, 2005.

280. Keynote Speaker, Indian Health Service conference on Media Literacy, Albuquerque, NM, August, 2005.

281. Keynote Speaker, Kansas City Society for Family Practice, annual meeting,

Kansas City, MO, October, 2005.

282. Symposium Speaker and Coordinator, Provisional Section on Media, American

Academy of Pediatrics, annual meeting, Washington, DC, October, 2005.

283. Workshop Leader, Contemporary Forums/Psychiatry CME Course, Las Vegas,

NV, November, 2005.

284. Grand Rounds Speaker, Austin Children’s Hospital, Austin, TX, December, 2005.

285. Keynote Speaker, Alaska Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, annual

meeting, Anchorage, AL, February, 2006.

286. Workshop moderator, Children & TV, National Academy of Sciences,

Washington, DC, March, 2006.

287. Workshop leader, Children, Adolescents, & Obesity, American College of

Physicians, annual meeting, Philadelphia, April, 2006.

288. Invited Speaker, The Tatnall School, Wilmington, DE, April, 2006.

289. Keynote Speaker, Argentina Pediatrics Society, Buenos Aires, May, 2006.

290. Keynote speaker, Contemporary Forums/Early Childhood Education CME Course,

Denver, CO, May, 2006.

291. Keynote speaker, Contemporary Forums/Adolescent Medicine CME Course,

Las Vegas, NV, May, 2006.

292. Keynote speaker, International Congress on Adolescent Medicine, London,

England, October, 2006.

293. Visiting Professor, Sydney Children’s Hospital, Sydney, Australia, Nov., 2006.

294. Keynote Speaker, Continuing Education Inc. Program on Children & Media,

Cruise from San Diego along Mexican Riviera, Dec., 2006.

295. First George Comerci Lecturer, University of Arizona College of Medicine,

Department of Pediatrics, January, 2007.

296. Visiting Professor, Williamsport Hospital, Williamsport, PA, March, 2007.

297. Keynote speaker, Contemporary Forums/Adolescent Medicine CME Course,

Boston, MA, May, 2007.

298. Richard Narkewicz Visting Professor, University of Vermont School of

Medicine, June, 2007.

299. Guest panelist, Kaiser Family Foundation, press conference, Washington, DC,

June, 2007.

300. Visiting Professor, University of Ontario, Canada, October, 2007.

301. Invited speaker, American Academy of Pediatrics, annual meeting,

San Francisco, October, 2007.

302. Keynote speaker, Contemporary Forums/Contraceptive Update, San Francisco,

April, 2008.

303. Wylder Lecturer, NM Pediatric Society, Albuquerque, NM, April, 2008

304. Keynote speaker, Greater Cleveland PTA, Cleveland, OH, April, 2008.

305. Invited Speaker, APA/SPR Annual meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, May, 2008.

306. Invited speaker, American College of Physicians, annual meeting, Washington,

DC, May, 2008.

307. Keynote speaker, Contemporary Forums/Adolescent Medicine, Las Vegas, June,

2008.

308. Plenary speaker, Texas State Commission on Drugs, annual meeting, Dallas, TX,

August, 2008.

309. Keynote speaker, Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital CME Conference, Tacoma, WA,

September, 2008.

310. Keynote speaker, University of Virginia, Department of Pediatrics, 6th Teen Culture Conference, Charlottesville, October, 2008.

311. Keynote speaker, NH chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, annual meeting,

Concord, NH, October, 2008.

312. Invited speaker, Contraceptive Update, Atlanta, GA, October, 2008.

313. Invited speaker, Psychiatric Congress, San Diego, October, 2008.

314. First John Foley Memorial Lecturer, Univ. of Texas El Paso Medical School, November, 2008.

315. Invited speaker, Children’s Hospital of Austin, TX, Grand Rounds, Dec., 2008.

316. Keynote speaker, Pinella County School System, annual conference,

St. Petersburg, FL, January, 2009.

317. Grand Rounds speaker, Oakland Children’s Hospital, Oakland, CA, Jan., 2009.

318. Keynote speaker, Annual School Health Forum, Bend, OR, March, 2009.

319. Workshop speaker and Plenary moderator, Society for Adolescent Medicine,

Annual meeting, Los Angeles, CA, March, 2009.

320-322. Visiting Professor, AAP Council on Communications & Media: Grand Rounds

at Univ. of North Carolina, Duke, Wake Forest, April, 2009.

323. Keynote speaker, Healthy Family Conference, Flagstaff, AZ, May, 2009.

324. Keynote speaker and conference organizer, Contemporary Forums, special

Pre-conference on Adolescents & the Media, Boston, MA, May, 2009.

325. Featured speaker, AMA/JAMA Press Conference on Child Health, New York,

New York, June, 2009.

326. Invited speaker, TX State Dept. of Health Services Conference, June, 2009,

Austin, TX.

327. Workshop speaker, National Association of School Based Health Clinics,

Annual conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL, June, 2009.

328. Invited speaker, Wheelock Summer Teacher’s Forum on Media Literacy,

Boston, MA, July, 2009.

329. Keynote speaker, Univ. of Texas/Lubbock Medical School annual Pediatric

Postgraduate Course, Lubbock, TX, August, 2009.

330. Keynote speaker, Minneapolis Children’s Hospital CME program, Minneapolis,

September, 2009.

331. Grand Rounds speaker, Fairfax Hospital, Fairfax, VA, October, 2009.

332. Keynote speaker, Northern Virginia Pediatric Society, Fairfax, VA, October, 2009.

333. Roberta Beach Lecturer, Denver chapter, Society for Adolescent Medicine,

Denver, CO, October, 2009.

334. Invited speaker, Psychiatric Congress, annual meeting, Las Vegas, NV, Nov.,

2009.

335. Visiting Professor, Texas Tech Univ. Dept. of Pediatrics, Lubbock, TX, Feb., 2010.

336. Grand Rounds speaker, Arnold Palmer Children’s Hospital, Orlando, FL, March, 2010.

337. Special plenary speaker, International Association of Eating Disorder

Professionals, Orlando, FL, March, 2010.

338. Keynote speaker, Contemporary Forums’ Contraceptive Technology Update,

San Francisco, March, 2010.

339. Visiting Professor, University of Otago Visiting Professor Fellowship, Dunedin,

New Zealand, April, 2010.

340. Invited speaker, PAS/SPR meeting, Vancouver, Canada, May, 2010.

341. Keynote speaker, Contemporary Forums/Adolescent Health Care, Seattle, WA,

May, 2010.

342. Invited speaker, International Society for Research on Aggression, Storrs, CT,

July, 2010.

343. Grand Rounds, John Muir Hospital, Walnut Creek, CA, August, 2010.

344. 1st Robert Deisher Visiting Professor, Children’s Hospital, Seattle, September, 2010.

345. Invited speaker x 3, American Academy of Pediatrics NCE, San Francisco,

October, 2010: Section on Adolescent Health; Section on Developmental/Behavioral Pediatrics, Council on Communications and Media.

346. Keynote speaker, Southwest/Rocky Mountain College Health Association, annual

meeting, Albuquerque, October, 2010.

347. Keynote speaker, Nationwide Children’s Hospital CME conference, Columbus,

OH, October, 2010.

348. Invited speaker, Excellence in Paediatrics conference, London, England, December, 2010.

349. Invited speaker, NM Department of Health annual staff update, Albuquerque,

December, 2010.

350. Plenary speaker, UNM Dept. of OB-GYN annual CME meeting, Albuquerque, February,

2011.

351. Sigmi Xi Distinguished Lecturer, Albuquerque, NM, February, 2011.

352. Invited speaker, Contemporary Forums CME conference on Early Childhood Development,

Las Vegas, NV, March, 2011.

353. Workshop speaker, Society for Adolescent Health & Medicine, annual meeting,

Seattle, March, 2011.

354. Keynote speaker, Raymond Blank Children’s Hospital annual CME course,

Des Moines, Iowa, April, 2011.

355. Workshop speaker, International Communications Association, annual meeting,

Boston, May, 2011.

356. Keynote speaker, Illinois chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, Chicago,

IL, June, 2011.

357. Plenary speaker, Texas Behavioral Health Institute, Austin, TX, July, 2011.

358. Special Guest Speaker, Rhode Island Junior College, Warwick, RI, October, 2011.

359. Invited speaker, Council on School Health, American Academy of Pediatrics

Annual meeting, Boston, October, 2011.

360. Plenary speaker, Contraceptive Update, Atlanta, GA, November, 2011.

361. Invited speaker, Psychiatric Congress, Las Vegas, NV, November, 2011.

362. Plenary speaker, Southwest chapter of Society for Adolescent Health &

Medicine, Phoenix, November, 2011.

363. Invited speaker, Society for Research in Adolescence, Vancouver, BC, March, 2012.

364. AOA Visiting Professor, Univ. of Alabama, Birmingham, March, 2012.

365. Plenary speaker, Symposium Medicus conference on General Pediatrics,

Kona, Hawaii, March, 2012.

365. Keynote speaker, The Jon B. Tingelstad Conference: Practical Pediatrics, Greenville,

NC, April, 2012.

366. Keynote speaker, Children’s Hospital of SW Florida, Cape Coral, FL, May, 2012.

367. Plenary speaker, Adolescent Health Update, San Francisco, CA, May, 2012.

368. Keynote speaker, Florida Suncoast Pediatric Conference, Sarasota, FL, June, 2012.

369. Invited speaker, NM chapter, American Academy of Family Practice, annual meeting,

Taos, NM, August, 2012.

GRANTS

Educational Foundation of America, Richard W. Hansen, Executive Director, 23161 Ventura Blvd., Suite 201, Woodland Hills, CA: Adolescent Medicine Fellowship Training Grant (complete support for salary and benefits to train a 1-year or 2-year fellow in adolescent medicine).

1981-1983 $50,000

1984-1986 $64,000

1987-1989 $68,000

1991-1993 $76,000

In kind: U.S. Public Health Service: Salary for 3-year fellowship of Patrick Weber, M.D., underwritten:

1989-1992 $180,000

Educational Foundation of America: Special grant to publish “Sex, Drugs, Rock ‘n’ Roll - Understanding Common Teenage Behavior”, PEDIATRICS supplement, October 1985.

1985 $30,000

United Way of Fairfield County/Connecticut State Department of Health and Human Services: Grant to Bridgeport Hospital Adolescent Medicine Training Program to rain and supervise a pediatric nurse practitioner for the school-based teen health clinic project in Bridgeport (VCS, trainer and medical director):

1983 $24,000

1984 $25,000

1985 $26,000

1986 $27,000

1987 $28,000

Ortho Laboratories: Special grants to publish color photos in PEDIATRICS CLINICS monograph and in adolescent gynecology textbook:

1988 $2,000

1989 $15,000

Ross Laboratories: Grant to help publish a special monograph on Adolescent Sexuality and the Media:

1989 $5,000

Wyeth Laboratories: Grant for writing JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS

writing seminar:

1991 $5,000

Ronald Mcdonald Charities Foundation: Grant for Visiting Professorship in Pediatrics:

1994 $4,000

1996 $4,000

1999 $4,000

2001 $4,000

2003 $4,000

Educational Foundation of America: Grant for establishing a second position in Adolescent Medicine at UNM:

1993-95 $98,535

American Academy of Pediatrics, Section on Allergy & Immunology: Grant for Visiting Professorship

i. $4,000

CONTRACTS

Sequoyah Adolescent Treatment Center

1996-98 $ 86,000

1998-00 $ 88,000

2000-04 $190,956

2004-08 $225,000

2008-12 $321,342

Hogares

1996-97 $28,000+

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION

Chairman: (All for CT chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics)

1. Adolescent Gynecology, Yale Medical School, 1982

2. Adolescent Health Care, Yale Medical School, 1983

3. “Sex, Drugs, Rock ‘n’ Roll - Understanding Common Teenage

Behavior”, Yale Medical School, 1984

4. “Television & Children”, Yale Medical School, 1985

5. “Adolescent Health/Handicapped Youth”, University of Bridgeport, CT, 1985.

Chairman: Traveling Symposium on Adolescent Medicine, New England Chapter, Society for Adolescent Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School, Maine Medical Center, RI chapter of the AAP/Rhode Island Hospital, Univ. Of Massachusetts School of Medicine, April 2-5, 1985.

Chairman: AAP Section on Adolescent Health, Scientific Program on “Television and Teenagers”, American Academy of Pediatrics, Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA, May, 1987.

Chairman: Spouse’s event, American Academy of Pediatrics, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, October, 1988.

Chairman: New Mexico Pediatric Society, Scientific Program on Adolescent Medicine, Annual Meeting, Las Cruces, NM, November, 1988.

Director: University of New Mexico/Dept. Of Pediatrics’ CME Course in General Pediatrics, Santa Fe, NM

July, 1990

July, 1993

July, 1995

July, 1997

May, 1999

May, 2001

May, 2003

Chairman: Provisional Section on Media, then Council on Communications on Media, American Academy of Pediatrics, Program

October, 2002

October, 2003

October, 2004

October, 2005

November, 2006

October, 2007

October, 2008

October, 2009

October, 2010

October, 2011

Medically-Related Media Activities

Paid consultant to Erich Segal, Doctors (a novel), 1986-87

National columnist, Liberal Opinion Week, 2010-

National Media Appearances (selected):

“The Today Show, NBC”: 1992, 1993, 1996

“CBS This Morning”: 1993, 1995

“Sonya Live”: 1993

“The Oprah Winfrey Show”: 1993, 1995

National Public Radio: 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998

Alaska Public Radio: 2005

C-SPAN: Vice President Gore’s Conference on Family and the Media, 1995

PBS: 1995

MS-NBC: 1997

CNN Headline News: 2008

CNBC: 2008

NEWSWEEK, “My Turn” column: 1997

News feature: 2000

USA TODAY: October 6, 1998, November 3, 1998,

November 16, 2000, February 6, 2001

CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SEATTLE TIMES: December 15, 1999

CNN/Headline News: 1999, 2001

REDBOOK, February, 2000

READER’S DIGEST: 2000

Reuter’s News Service, February 6, 2001

2006-2007: coverage of AAP’s statement on Children, Adolescents, & Advertising (lead author) in more than 100 media outlets across the U.S.

August 6, 2007: USA Today, Time magzine

August 7, 2007: ;

August 8, 2007:

February 13, 2008: Saskatchewan Globe & Mail; “John Gormley Live,” NewsTalk 650/980, Saskatchewan

March 12, 2008: USA Today

March 11, 2008: New York Times and Associated Press

May 13, 2008: Minneapolis Star-Tribune

June 15, 2008: Buffalo News

September 6, 2008: Wall-Street Journal

October 19, 2008: Baltimore Sun

December 2, 2008: USA Today

February 13, 2009: Associated Press

June 2, 2009: USA Today; ABC Radio;

October 13, 2009: NY Times

October 27, 2009: LA Times

February, March, 2010: Liberal Opinion Week

March 1, 2010: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

April 28, 2010:

July 20, 2010: Associated Press;

September 1, 2010: US News & World Report

September 6, 2010: USA Today

September 27, 2010: , , Reuters

April 12, 2011: USA Today

June 27, 2011: , , USA Today, , Reuters

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