KATHERINE J - University of Michigan



CURRICULUM VITAEKatherine J. Gold, M.D., M.S.W., M.S.Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Family MedicineUniversity of Michigan1018 Fuller StreetAnn Arbor, MI 48104-1213Tel#: (734) 998-7120 x323Email: ktgold@med.umich.eduTABLE OF CONTENTSTitle and Contents1Education and Training2Certification and Licensure2Academic, Administrative, and Clinical Appointments3Research Interests3Grants4Honors and Awards6Memberships in Professional Societies7Editorial Positions, Boards, and Peer-Review Service7 Teaching8Committee, Organizational, and Volunteer Service12Visiting Professorships, Seminars, and Extramural Invited Presentations14Bibliography18Education and TrainingEducation 08/1985-05/1989B.S. (Biology) University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 08/1992-05/1995M.S.W. (Social Work, Interpersonal Practice) University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI08/1996-06/1998,M.D. University of Michigan Medical School 07/1999-06/2001University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI07/2005-12/2006M.S. (Health and Health Care Research)Rackham Graduate School, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MIPostdoctoral Training 12/2001-08/2002 & Family Medicine Internship and Residency 12/2002-06/2005University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI07/2005-06/2007Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program (National Research Fellowship) Department of Internal Medicine and Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI07/2007-08/2009NIH K-12 BIRCWH Fellow (Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health), National Institutes of Health (housed in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI)Certification and LicensureSocial Worker, State of Michigan #68020687192001-2018Physician, State of Michigan # 4301079126, expires 1/31/20182005-2025Board Certification, American Board of Family Medicine2009-2018Board of Pharmacy Controlled Substance License, State of Michigan #5315021938, expires 1/31/20182007-2019Controlled Substance Registration Certificate, DEA #BG9252723Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO) certification2017-2019Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification2017-2019Neonatal Resuscitation Program certificationAcademic, Administrative, and Clinical Appointments 06/1989-09/1989Environmental Policy Specialist, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Toxic Substances, Washington DC12/1989-12/1992Special Assistant, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Air and Radiation, Ann Arbor, MI06/1995-08/1998Research Assistant for Child Psychiatry study of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI01/1993-12/2003Senior Policy Analyst, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Air and Radiation, Ann Arbor, MI09/2005-05/2007Staff Physician, University Health Services, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI (10% appointment)07/2005-07/2007Contributing Faculty, (authoring review questions) Core Content Review of Family Medicine, Connecticut/Ohio Academies of Family Physicians09/2005-08/2009Clinical Lecturer, University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine, Ann Arbor, MI.09/2007-08/2009Clinical Lecturer, University of Michigan Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Ann Arbor, MI.09/2009-presentAssistant Professor, University of Michigan, Departments of Family Medicine and Obstetrics & Gynecology, Ann Arbor, MI.10/2013-06/2016Institute of Medicine, James C. Puffer/American Board of Family Medicine Anniversary Fellow, The National Academies, Washington, DC (10-20% appointment)Research InterestsMy research focuses on the downstream impact of pregnancy loss (including stillbirth and infant death) on maternal mental, physical, and reproductive health.? Additional research focuses on perinatal mental health and mental health in primary care. I also investigate mental health in the perinatal period in Africa as well as stillbirth prevention in developing countries.? My work involves both primary data collection and analysis of secondary data sets and encompasses both qualitative and quantitative methods related to health services research. From 2013-16 I was an Anniversary Fellow at the Institute of Medicine (now National Academy of Medicine) and participated in activities of the IOM Board on Children, Youth and Families and the IOM Board on Global Health.Research GrantsCurrent grant supportRachel Upjohn Clinical ScholarsUniversity of Michigan Depression CenterPI: Gold, total $100,000Dates: 2017-2019National Institutes of Health/National Center of Complementary and Integrative Health (R34)Yoga online: Inter-conception care to prevent PTSD symptoms after stillbirth (1R34AT008808-01A1)Co-Investigator; PI: Huberty, total $693,793Department of Family Medicine Building Blocks GrantDiabetic Screening in Primary Care Patients at the University of Michigan Hospital and Health Systems Treated with Second Generation AntipsychoticsPrincipal investigator: Harrison (resident), total $500Co-I (mentor): Gold Dates: 5/15/2016-5/15/2017Grants under review National Institutes of Health/Small Business Technology Transfer Grant Application (R41)Building up Dad (BUD)PI: LeeConsultant: GoldPrevious grant supportAmerican Academy of Family Physicians Foundation Correlates of Labor & Delivery Satisfaction: Evaluating Provider Continuity Principal investigator: Heinrich (resident)Co-I (mentor): Gold K.J.Dates: 6/1/2015-11/30/2016Direct Costs: $2,000James C. Puffer American Board of Family Medicine Fellowship Award; Institute of Medicine of the National Academies (IOM)DRDA # 14-PAF02370Principle Investigator: Gold, K.J.Dates: 10/01/2013 - 09/30/2015Direct Costs: $25,000National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Mental Health 1-K23-MH-085882-01-A1Maternal mental and physical health outcomes after stillbirth and infant death Principal Investigator: Gold, K.J.Dates: 12/01/09-11/30/13 (no-cost extension through 11/30/14)Direct Costs: $678,800University of Michigan/Institute for Research on Women and Gender/the Sisters FundCollaborative development of interventions to reduce intrapartum stillbirths in GhanaPrincipal Investigator: Gold, K.J.Dates: August 2012-2013Direct Costs: $5640University of Michigan GlobalREACH, Small-Group Research and Educational Travel Grants: Perinatal mental health prevalence and needs assessment in Ghana, West AfricaPrincipal Investigator: Gold, K.J.Dates: 2011-2013Direct Costs: $40,000Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation/1660.PIRAPDetection of tobacco smoking during pregnancyPrincipal Investigator: Gold, K.J.Dates: 05/01/11-04/30/12 (no cost extension 06/30/13)Direct Costs: $10,000Angel Names AssociationInaugural research grant: medical management of stillbirth: Improving patient carePrincipal Investigator: Gold, K.J.Dates: 01/01/08-12/31/08 (no cost extension 12/31/09)Direct Costs: $2,000National Institutes of HealthBIRCWH: Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health, Department of Obstetrics & GynecologyPrincipal Investigator: Johnson, TRBDates: 07/01/07-08/31/09Direct Costs: $190,000University of Michigan, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Internal Department FundingPrincipal Investigator: Gold, K.J.Dates: 07/01/07-08/31/09Direct Costs: $26,695National Institutes of HealthLoan Repayment Program (for research)Dates: 2005-2007Robert Wood Johnson FoundationClinical Scholars ProgramDates: 2005-2007Grant reviewer2012-presentAd-hoc reviewer, Ireland Health Research Board, Training Fellowships for Health Care Professionals (international reviewer for multiple proposals on stillbirth)2013-presentEarly Career Reviewer program, National Institutes of Health. Eligible to participate in ad-hoc reviews for Center for Scientific Reviewer. 4/2014Ad-hoc reviewer, National Institutes of Mental Health, Mentored Career Development Award to Build Research Capacity in Global Mental Health (KO1)10/2014Reviewer, National Institutes of Health, Special Emphasis Panel. Risk, Prevention and Health Behavior Integrated Review Group, Center for Scientific Review.2014-presentCore Research Committee Member (reviewing external grant applications), American Academy of Family Medicine Foundation.10/2015Reviewer, National Institutes of Health, Special Emphasis Panel. Psychosocial and Developmental Risk and Disease Prevention, Center for Scientific Review.06/2016Reviewer, National Institutes of Health, Special Emphasis PanelDevelopmental Risk Prevention, Aging and Social BehaviorInvited panels2014Strategies for Improving Outcomes for Pregnant and Postpartum Women. SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. May 29-30, 2014.2017-presentSteering Committee for the PARENTS study on perinatal mortality reviews (Project based at the School of Medical Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol UK). Honors and Awards1985-1989James B. Angell Scholar, Class Honors (multiple), High Honors in biology, Graduation with Distinction, University of MichiganEPA Bronze Medal, Special Achievement Awards (multiple) and Sustained Superior Performance Awards (multiple)United States Environmental Protection Agency 2004Award for Excellence in Graduate Medical Education American Academy of Family Physicians/Bristol-Myers Squibb2004 First Annual William Clippert Gorenflo Research Award University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine 2004Physician-in-Training Award American Academy of Pediatrics, Section on Critical Care 2007First Place, Resident Scholars Award (national research competition)American Academy of Family Physicians, Committee on ScienceBest Fellow Research Paper, Society for Teachers of Family MedicineBest Presentation by a Fellow, Michigan Family Medicine Research Day 20143rd Place Paper Prize (National out of 600 submissions): Annual Clinical Meeting of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, April 30, 2014. Memberships in Professional Societies1993-1997National Association of Social Workers2004-presentAmerican Academy of Family Physicians 2008-2012Society for Teachers of Family Medicine2012-presentHarvard Grief Research Consortium2012-presentInternational Stillbirth Alliance2013-presentAmerican Association of Medical Colleges2014-presentUniversity of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation2009-presentUniversity of Michigan Depression CenterEditorial Positions, Boards, and Peer-Review ServiceManuscript Reviewer2007-presentAcademic PsychiatryAmerican Journal of Obstetrics & GynecologyAmerican Journal of PsychiatryArchives of Women’s Mental HealthBMC Pregnancy and ChildbirthBMJBMJ OpenBritish Journal Obstetrics & GynecologyEuropean Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive BiologyEvaluation & the Health ProfessionsGeneral Hospital PsychiatryInternational Journal Gynecology and ObstetricsInternational Journal of Psychiatry in MedicineJournal of Affective DisordersJournal of Women’s HealthMaternal and Child Health JournalPediatrics Primary PsychiatryThe LancetWomen’s Health IssuesTeaching Teaching: Clinical TopicsVitamins in Primary Care. Lecture for University of Michigan Department of FamilyMedicine Core Curriculum Review: Presented. Sept. 24, 2003. The Experience of Neonatal Death. Lecture for the University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine Grand Rounds. Aug 11, 2004. Caring for the Patient with Miscarriage or Stillbirth. Intern OB Theme Days, University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine. July 13, 2007. Active Management of the Third Stage of Labor. Intern OB Theme Days, University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine. July 13, 2007. The Third Stage of Labor. OB Morning Rounds, University of Michigan Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, July 24, 2007. Caring for Families When a Baby Dies; What do Parents Want?” University of Michigan Hospitals Department of Social Work, April 17, 2008. Talking to Families about Death and Dying: What Families Want, What Doctors Do. Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Nov 4, 2009.Pregnancy Loss and the Family Physician. Resident OB Theme Days, University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine, July 16, 2010. What is Family Medicine? Resident Seminar. Department of Family Medicine, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana, Africa, Sept 7, 2010.Research Updates: The Aftermath of Pregnancy and Infant Loss. University of Michigan Obstetric & Gynecology Grand Rounds, Jan 14, 2010.Subsequent Pregnancy after an Infant Death: Case presentation. Reproductive Loss Seminar, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, May 9, 2012.Pregnancy Loss from Miscarriage to Stillbirth. Intern OB Theme Days, University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 2006, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015.Birth after an Infant Death: Case presentation. Reproductive Loss Seminar, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Dec 12, 2012.After the Baby Dies: How Perinatal Nurses Can Make a Difference. University of Michigan RN Perinatal Education Committee, Ann Arbor, MI, Feb 14, 2013.OK for My Patients but Not for Me: Mental Health Stressors and Suicide Among Physicians. University of Michigan. Common Curriculum Seminar for Fellows, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology. May 16, 2013. Postpartum Depression: Contrasting Cases. Reproductive Loss Seminar, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, November 13, 2013. How Perinatal Loss Impacts Families and Doctors. Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellows Seminar, UM Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, February 11, 2014.Negotiating Racial and Socioeconomic Disparities in Birth Outcomes. Health Equity Scholars Program. University of Michigan Medical School. May 13, 2014.Teaching: EthicsPediatric Consent and Assent. Pediatric Ethics Committee, University of Michigan,April 5, 2011.Ethics Case Study. Resident Seminar, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, June 1, 2011.Medical Ethics: A Practical Introduction for Residents. Resident Seminar, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, June 24, 2010 and July 5, 2011.Medical Ethics: A Practical Introduction for Family Medicine Residents in Ghana. Resident Seminar. Department of Family Medicine, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana, Africa, June 15, 2011.Bioethics Grand Rounds: Doctoring your family: it’s all relative. Panel presentation with K. Moseley, S. Goold, E. Goldman, S. Walton. University of Michigan, October 24, 2012.Provider Disagreement and Withdrawal of Care in a Teenager. Case presentation. Pediatric Ethics Committee, University of Michigan, March 5, 2013.Are there Moral Obligations or Limits in Allocating Expensive Care and Scarce Resources to a Child from Another Country Who Cannot Pay? Resident Seminar, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Sept. 4, 2013. Treating Friends and Family Members—Considerations for Physicians. Department of Family Medicine Grand Rounds, Oct. 23, 2013. Informed Consent: Ethics Small Group Teaching—Second Year Medical Students. University of Michigan Medical School, Jan. 23, 2014.Futility and Organ Transplant. Resident Ethics Seminar, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Sept. 3, 2014. I’m a Doctor. Why not Treat my Friends, Family, and Myself? Grand Rounds, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Michigan, Nov. 20, 2014.Withdrawal of life-sustaining interventions: What if family members disagree? Resident Seminar, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, June 1, 2016. Teaching: Research MethodsWhat’s Your Project? Asking and Refining Questions. Resident Seminar, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, 2010; 2011; 2012Writing an Abstract. Resident Seminar, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, April 15, 2011.Survey Research: 10 Questions to Better Surveys. Resident Seminar. Department of Family Medicine, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana, Africa, June 8, 2011.Low Budget Research: Yes it Is Possible! Resident Seminar. Department of Family Medicine, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana, Africa, June 8, 2011.Searching the Literature: A Practical Introduction. Resident Seminar, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Sept 9, 2011.Limitations of Extrapolating Results from Randomized Controlled Trials. Resident Journal Club. Department of Family Medicine, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana, Africa, January 16, 2013.Qualitative Analysis. Qualitative Methods Research Group. Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, Ann Arbor, MI, June 14, 2013.Clinical Epidemiology: Evaluating Qualitative Studies. KJ Gold and V Singh. Department of Family Medicine Interns, University of Michigan, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016.Original Projects: Lessons Learned. Resident Seminar, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, 2014, 2015.The Busy Resident’s Practical Guide to Searching the Literature. Intern Seminar, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, 2014, 2015.Easier than Pinterest: 7 Steps to a Research Project. Intern Seminar, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, July 20, 2015.Finding Answers and Internet Search Resources. Resident Seminar, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, June 29, 2016.Introduction to Resident Research Projects. Resident Seminar, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, June 29, 2016.How to Write the Methods Section. Resident Seminar, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Dec. 8, 2016.Teaching: Global HealthPerinatal Loss in Africa: Research and clinical presentation. Reproductive Loss Seminar, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Nov. 14, 2012.Engaging Students in Global Health Projects: Approaches, Successes, and Challenges. Invited presentation, GlobalREACH Forum (Faculty and Students), University of Michigan Medical School, March 28, 2016.MentoringFellows/FacultyAbigail Lowther, MD (junior faculty), writing/publishing mentorship for clinical article on female urinary incontinence, 2011-2012Vivian Romero, MD (maternal-fetal medicine fellow): Obstetrical outcomes in women with stillbirth after previous cesarean delivery, 2011-2012Stacey Ehrenberg-Buchner, MD (maternal-fetal medicine fellow): Cohort study of women with diabetes and subsequent stillbirth, 2012-presentConstance Opoku Afra, MD (NIH/Fogarty Global Health Research Fellow, family medicine faculty in Ghana): Primary research mentor for international research projects thru NIH: Maternal depression in Ghana, 2012-presentJean Wong, MD (junior faculty): writing/publishing mentorship, 2012-presentElizabeth Shih, MD (junior faculty): writing/publishing mentorship, 2013-presentMicheleen Hashikawa, MD (junior faculty): Pandemic influenza planning in family medicine, 2013-presentNell Kirst, MD (junior faculty): Preceptor education and learning needs, 2014-presentKetti Petersen, MD (junior faculty): Palliative care and family medicine, 2014-presentAkye Essuman, MBChB, FGCP (chair of family medicine at Korle Bu Hospital, Accra, Ghana): Geriatrics and primary care research, 2015-presentResidents and Graduate StudentsJulie Phillips, MD (resident at UM, junior faculty at Michigan State University): Medical debt and career choices for primary care versus specialty physicians, 2007-2009 Student was first author on manuscripts.Angela Kuznia, MD MPH (graduate student, family medicine resident): Impact of perinatal loss on obstetricians, 2007-2009. Student was co-author on manuscript.Tammy Chang, MD (resident, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholar): Weight gain during pregnancy, 2009-present. Student was first author on manuscript.Mike Johansen, MD (resident, lecturer) , Use of statins by primary care physicians and cardiologists, 2010-present. Student was first-author on manuscript.Marisol de la Cruz, MD and Adaku Onyeji, MD (residents) : Resident peer review evaluation system, 2010-2011Katurah Schacht, MD (resident): Investigating and improving relationships between providers and medical assistants, 2011-2013.Heather Bidgoli, MD (resident): Reasons for IUD Discontinuation in a Primary Care Sample, 2011-2013. Student was co-author on manuscript.Christina Nisonger, MD (resident): Care for transgendered patients: a Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students, 2013Alexandria Williams (public health graduate student): Stillbirth in Ghana and tobacco cessation in pregnant women, 2012-2014. Student was co-author on manuscript.Winnie Gossa, MD (resident): Cervical cancer screening in Ethiopia, 2013-2014.Ravi Rao, MD (resident): Focus groups on relationships between residents and medical assistants, 2013-2014.Julie Kaplan Prussack, MD (resident): Understanding the impact of shadowing a family physician. 2013-present.Jane Chargot, MD (resident) and Kristine Martel, MD (resident). Satisfaction with video education for newborn discharge talks. 2014-present.Laura Heinrich, MD (resident): Continuity and patient satisfaction with prenatal care and delivery. 2014-present. Won AAFP Foundation Resident Research Award for this project.Nicholas Johnson (resident): Family medicine resident preparedness for LGBT patient careAwarded the Department of Family Medicine William F. Gorenflo Award, given to a medical student or resident doing research under the mentorship of a Family Medicine faculty mentor.Jacqueline Harrison (resident): Monitoring and management of side effects of atypical antipsychotics. 2016-present. Awarded Departmental Building Blocks GrantMedical Students Ted Wiesner: (M1-M2): Physical, emotional, and sexual abuse reported by postpartum mothers in Ghana, 2010-2012. Student was co-author on manuscript.Tashya Jayasuriya: (M1-M2): Maternal beliefs about newborn illness and self-blame in Ghana, 2010-2012. Student was co-author on manuscript.Cassandra Betts (M1-M2): Interpersonal violence and social support among postpartum mothers in Ghana, 2010-2012. Student was co-author on manuscript.Phoebe Danzinger (M4, Family Medicine Research Elective): Demographic Predictors of Pediatric Immunization Status, 2012Aditi Ramakrishnan (M1): The Impact of Maternal Depression on Infant Health Outcomes in Kumasi, Ghana, 2012-2013Vivian Lam (M1): Maternal intimate partner violence and associations with infant health outcomes in Ghana 2012-2013Aisha Bobb-Semple (M1): Maternal perspectives on a urine test to detect smoking during pregnancy, 2012-present. Student was first author on manuscript.Alissa Petrites (M1): Ghanaian provider coping after perinatal death, 2012-2016. Student was first author on manuscript.Awarded the Department of Family Medicine William F. Gorenflo Award, given to a medical student or resident doing research under the mentorship of a Family Medicine faculty mentor. Anna Meyer (M1): Self-Blame following Infant Death for Bereaved Mothers in Ghana, 2012-2016. Student was first author on manuscript.Lydia Gyan (6th year Ghanaian Medical Student) Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, School of Medical Sciences): Postpartum Depression in Ghana, community-based follow-up interviews, 2012-presentMaame Abena Aduse-Poku (6th year Ghanaian Medical Student) Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, School of Medical Sciences: Postpartum Depression in Ghana, community-based follow-up interviews, 2012-presentJennifer Angell (M1): Causes of Stillbirth in Ghana, 2016-presentAlana Eason (M4): Stillbirth Support on Facebook, 2016-presentAnna Li (M1): Evaluation of on-line support for perinatally bereaved mothers. 2017-presentUndergraduatesMargie Webb (Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program and Department of Kinesiology Independent Study): Stillbirth and Hospital Care for Parents, 2007-2011Emeline Mugisha: (Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Independent Study): Internet Support Groups after Miscarriage and Stillbirth, 2008-2010Christina James (Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program): Stillbirth and Postpartum Depression, 2009-2011Christina Krysinski: Support Groups for Perinatal Loss; Maternal Mental Health after Stillbirth and Infant Death 2011-2013.Julia Silver (Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program; Department of Psychology Independent Study): Tobacco Smoking during Pregnancy, Maternal Beliefs about Newborn Illness and Self-Blame in Ghana, 2011-2013Vickie Xin (Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program): Guilt and Blame among Bereaved Parents. 2015-2016.Aries Rutledge (Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program): Perinatal Grief on Facebook. 2015-present.Micaela Stevenson (Eastern Michigan University): Follow-up care for bereaved families. 2016-mittee, Organizational, and Volunteer ServiceUniversity of Michigan Health System2007-2015Mott Children’s Hospital Bereavement Committee, University of Michigan 2007-presentRobert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program Admissions Interviewer2009-presentPediatrics Ethics Committee, University of Michigan Hospitals2010-2011UMHS Task Force to Promote Innovation, Entrepreneurialism, and Risk Taking in Research, Medical School2010-presentFaculty Mentor, GlobalREACH, Medical School2011-2014Search Committee, Department of Psychiatry faculty recruitment committee for named chair position, external departmental member2012-2013, 2016-2017: Faculty Mentor, Student Biomedical Research Program2012-2014Faculty Mentor, NIH/Fogarty Northern/Pacific Global Health Research Fellows Training Consortium2012-presentGlobal Initiatives Leadership Council, Medical School2012-presentPregnancy, Infant, and Reproductive Loss Committee2012-presentFaculty Mentor, Global Health and Disparities Path of Excellence2013-presentFaculty Associate, GlobalREACH, Medical SchoolUniversity of Michigan Departmental Activities2003-2004Co-coordinator, Resident Core Lecture Series, Department of Family Medicine, 2004-2005 Residency Education Committee, Department of Family Medicine 2010-presentDirector, Resident Research Projects, Department of Family Medicine2010-presentGlobal Health and Community Service Advisory Committee, Department of Family Medicine2011Planner, Annual Faculty Retreat2012-2014Executive Committee at-Large Junior Faculty Member, Department of Family Medicine (elected by vote of all faculty)2013Search Committee, Family Medicine Residency DirectorNational/State2011Expert Consultant for Perinatal Loss, NIH National Children’s Survey2012-present Michigan Perinatal Bereavement Coalition2012-presentAssociation of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Council of Faculty and Academic Societies. Appointed by the Dean of the University of Michigan Medical School to serve as the UM junior faculty representative to AAMC.2014-presentAmerican Association of Family Physicians Foundation Research CommitteeInternational2012-presentBoard Secretary, International Stillbirth Alliance2012-presentScience Advisory Committee, International Stillbirth AllianceCommunity Service1989Crisis Counselor, FACT (Families and Children in Trouble) Hotline, Washington, DC1991Community Volunteer, Full Circle Community Center for adults with mental illness, Ypsilanti, MIPresident of Board of Directors, Senior Counselor, and Senior Trainer, Ozone House Youth and Family Services, Ann Arbor, MI1994-1995Volunteer Medical Assistant, The Corner Health Center, Ypsilanti, MI2006-2009Physician Volunteer, Hope Clinic (free medical clinic), Ypsilanti, MI2011-presentMosaic Feline Rescue (animal shelter volunteer), Ann Arbor, MI2016-presentPhysician Volunteer, The Luke Clinic, Detroit, MI—Helped develop medical standards and provide clinical care at a new free clinic proving free prenatal and infant careVisiting Professorships, Seminars, and Extramural Invited PresentationsThe Experience of Perinatal Death. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Joint Grand Rounds for the Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Department of Pediatrics. Ypsilanti, MI, April 7, 2005.The Experience of Perinatal Death, 14th Annual Primary Health Care of Women, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, December 1, 2005.Parent Experiences When the Baby Dies: How Can We Improve Care? Annual Clinical Update in Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, March 10, 2006How Depression Kills in Primary Care: New Understanding of Depression’s Impact on Diabetes, Heart Disease, COPD, Cancer, and HIV. Plenary session, Update in Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, October 26, 2006. Updates in Primary Care for the Chronically Mentally Ill. Workshop at Update in Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, October 26, 2006. What Causes Pregnancy Loss? Pre-Existing Mental Illness as an Independent Risk Factor. Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program National Meeting, San Diego, CA, November 2, 2006. How Obstetricians Cope When a Baby Dies. Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program National Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, November 14, 2007. Do Couples Stay Together After a Baby Dies? Marriage and Cohabitation Outcomes After Fetal and Infant Death. 2008 International Stillbirth Conference (International Stillbirth Alliance and World Health Organization), Oslo, Norway, November 5, 2008.When the Baby Dies: Improving Maternal Health Outcomes after Perinatal Death. University of Iowa Department of Family Medicine, Iowa City, IA, February 20, 2009.An Obstetrical Challenge: Psychosocial and Medical Complications Associated with the Delivery of Stillborn Infants. Society for Teachers of Family Medicine, Denver, CO, April 30, 2009.Do Couples Stay Together after Pregnancy Loss? Marriage and Cohabitation Outcomes after Miscarriage and Stillbirth. Michigan Family Medicine Research Day XXXII, Brighton, MI, May 21, 2009.So What Do You Study? Navigating the Path from a Single Project to a Research Portfolio. Keynote Speaker. Michigan Family Medicine Research Day XXXII, Brighton, MI, May 21, 2009. Perinatal Mental Health in the U.S. and Africa. Department of Family Medicine Rounds, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana, Sept. 8, 2010.Journal Club Skills. Resident Seminar. Department of Family Medicine, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana, Africa, Sept 8, 2010.Asking and Answering Research Questions in Family Medicine. Resident Seminar. Department of Family Medicine, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana, Africa, Sept 9, 2010.Special Family Medicine Curricula, Faculty Development Seminar, Department of Family Medicine, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital/University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana, Sept 16, 2010.Bereaved Mothers Using Internet Peer-Support Message Boards for Pregnancy Loss: an Internet Survey of User Characteristics and Depressive Symptoms. Joint Conference of the International Stillbirth Alliance/International Society for the Study and Prevention of Perinatal and Infant Death, Sydney, Australia, October 8, 2010. New Research: Bereavement Care after Pregnancy and Infant Loss. International Conference for Perinatal Bereavement and Infant Death. Keynote Speaker, Washington DC, Nov. 4, 2010.The Impact of Pregnancy Loss on the Bereaved Couple: Estimating the Risk. International Conference for Perinatal Bereavement and Infant Death. Washington DC, Nov. 5, 2010.Research Updates in Caring for Patients after Pregnancy and Infant Loss. University of Michigan, 19th Annual Primary Health Care of Women, Ann Arbor, MI, Dec. 2, 2010 Maternal Mental Health and Perinatal Outcomes: a Two-Way Street? University of Michigan Annual Clinical Update in Obstetrics & Gynecology, Ann Arbor, MI, April 15, 2011.Medical Complications Associated with Stillbirth Delivery. American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, Oct. 31, 2011.Maternal Mental Health and Pregnancy Outcomes. University of Michigan Medical School: Midwinter Family Medicine Update, Harbor Springs, MI, Jan. 31, 2012.New Updates in Prenatal and Delivery Care. University of Michigan Medical School: Midwinter Family Medicine Update, Harbor Springs, MI, Jan. 31, 2012.Pregnancy Loss in Primary Care Settings. University of Michigan Medical School: Midwinter Family Medicine Update, Harbor Springs, MI, Jan. 31, 2012.Perinatal Loss and Bereavement: Why Does it Matter? Invited Keynote, Perinatal Bereavement Coalition, Tomorrow’s Child/Michigan SIDS. Ypsilanti, MI, May 21, 2012. Perinatal Loss and Grief: Why it’s a Public Health Issue. 2012 Perinatal Bereavement Coalition of Michigan Professional Conference. Keynote Speaker. Livonia, MI, Sept 19, 2012. After the baby dies: Maternal bereavement and mental health as a public health issue. 2012 International Conference on Stillbirth, SIDS and Infant Survival. Keynote Speaker. Baltimore, MD, Oct 7, 2012. Depression and PTSD among mothers with stillbirth and early infant death compared to mothers with live birth: the Michigan Mothers Study. 2012 International Conference on Stillbirth, SIDS and Infant Survival. Baltimore, MD, Oct 7, 2012 Postpartum Depression in Mothers of Sick Newborns in Ghana. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA, Oct 30, 2012 Pregnancy Loss and Consequences for Maternal Mental Health and Well-Being. Invited Seminar. Department of Psychiatry Educational Conference on Women’s Mental Health. Michigan State University College of Medicine, Lansing, MI, Nov.16, 2012Stillbirth: Results from Our Study at KATH. Grand Rounds. Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana, Jan 21, 2013.What do mothers say about their hospital care when the baby dies? Results from the Michigan Mothers Study of perinatally-bereaved mothers. American College of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Michigan Section, Annual Snow Meeting, Michigan, Feb 2, 2013Banned from Facebook: Perinatal bereavement in a new era. International Conference for Perinatal Bereavement and Infant Death. Keynote Speaker, Minneapolis, MN, April 20, 2013.Stories from the trenches: unique challenges to researching bereaved populations. Invited Workshop. Gold KJ and ME Boggs. International Conference for Perinatal Bereavement and Infant Death. Minneapolis, MN, April 20, 2013.Teaching During a Medical Crisis. Gold KJ and Zolotor A. Invited Seminar for family medicine faculty. Department of Family Medicine. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, June 5, 2013.The powerful impact of perinatal loss on families and doctors: using research to help our patients and heal ourselves. Invited Grand Rounds. Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, June 5, 2013.Maternal Psychiatric Outcomes when the Baby Dies: the Michigan Mothers Study. North American Society for Psychosocial Obstetrics and Gynecology Annual Meeting. Columbus, OH, April 8, 2014. My Introduction to the Institute of Medicine. Invited Presentation. American Board of Family Medicine, Annual Meeting of Board of Directors, Dove Mountain, AZ. April 28, 2014. Mothers at Risk: Maternal Mental Health Outcomes after Perinatal Death. 2014 Annual Clinical Meeting of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Chicago, IL, April 30, 2014. Selected as one of 5 oral research presentations for the clinical meeting and awarded ACOG Annual Clinical Meeting 3rd Place Paper Prize (out of >600 submissions)Maternal Health Outcomes when the Baby Dies: Collaboration with MDCH on the Michigan Mothers Study. Invited Presentation at Michigan Department of Community Health, Lansing, MI, Sept.2, 2014.Who Tells a Mother her Baby has Died? Racial Differences in Death Disclosure. 2014 International Conference on Stillbirth, SIDS and Baby Survival. Amsterdam, Holland, Sept. 21, 2014. If She’s Pregnant, Should I Prescribe? Treating Anxiety and Depression. Fall Update in Family Medicine. Plenary session. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Oct.2, 2014. Real-World Cases: Evidence-Based Strategies for Treating Perinatal Mental Health Complaints. Fall Update in Family Medicine. Small Group Sessions. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Oct. 2, 2014. “Honey, can you give me an antibiotic?” Physicians and the Ethics of Treating our Families, our Friends, and Ourselves. Invited Grand Rounds. Cleveland Clinic Pediatric Grand Rounds, March 31, 2015. “The Puffer Fellow”: My Time with the IOM. Invited Presentation. American Board of Family Medicine, Greensboro, GA, May 4, 2015.Beyond parents: the impact of stillbirth on medical staff (and other caregivers) and how we can improve our care of bereaved families. Invited Presentation. International Conference on Stillbirth Prevention and Care. Vancouver, Canada, October 2, 2015. Physician Mental Health, Stigma, and Ethical Dilemmas in Help-Seeking, Licensing, and Disclosure. Joint professional development conference of the American Association of Medical Colleges: Council of Faculty and Academic Societies, the Group on Diversity and Inclusion, and the Organization of Resident Representatives. Salt Lake City, UT. March 5, 2016.Choosing a Career in Medicine: What I Learned Along the Way. Invited Presentation. American Medical Student Association. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI. March 29, 2016.The persistent stigma of physician mental health: Addressing the complex barriers to help-seeking. Grand Rounds. Invited Presentation as the Holly-Belue Distinguished Visiting Professor. The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Department of Family Medicine. Oct. 5, 2016. When a baby dies in our care: Helping families and healing ourselves after perinatal loss. Invited Presentation as the Holly-Belue Distinguished Visiting Professor. The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Department of Family Medicine. Oct. 6, 2016. Choosing careers in Primary care. (Panel Discussion). Invited Presentation as the Holly-Belue Distinguished Visiting Professor. The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Department of Family Medicine. Oct. 6, 2016.Grief and Resilience: The latest research on how families cope with perinatal loss and their experiences of hospital care. Reproductive Loss: Shining the Light on Grief & Shame. First Annual University of Michigan Reproductive Loss Conference. Ann Arbor, MI. Oct. 13, 2016. Keynote Speaker. Physician mental health and suicide: Stigma, stress, and licensing as barriers to care. Grand Rounds. University of Michigan, Department of Family Medicine. Nov. 23, 2016.Invited Keynote Speaker: The 5th UMHS Social Work Research Symposium, Oct. 12, 2017. Ann Arbor, MI.BibliographyPeer-Reviewed PublicationsGold KJ, Barnes C, Lalley J, Schwenk TL. Case Report: Late-Onset Eclampsia Presents as Bilateral Cortical Blindness. Am Fam Physician. 2005;71(5):856, 858, 861. Gold KJ, Gorenflo DW, Schwenk TL, Bratton SL. Physician experience with family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in children. Pediatr Crit Care Med, 2006;7(5):1-6. Gold KJ. Navigating care after a baby dies. A systematic review of parent experiences with health providers. J Perinatology, 2007;27:230-7. Gold KJ, Dalton VD, Schwenk TL. Hospital care for parents when a baby dies. A systematic review. Obstet Gynecol, 2007;109(5):1156-66. Gold KJ, Dalton VD, Schwenk TL, Hayward RA. What causes pregnancy loss? Pre-existing mental illness as an independent risk factor. Gen Hosp Psychiatry, 2007;29(3):207-13. Hanna GL, Himle JA, Gold KJ, Gillespie BW. ?Major depressive disorder in a controlled family study early-onset obsessive-compulsive disorder. ?Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry. ?San Diego, CA. ?May 18, 2007. Biol Psychiatry, 61:144S, 2007.Gold KJ, Marcus SM. The effect of maternal mental illness on pregnancy outcomes. expert review of Obstet Gynecol, 2008;3(3):391-401.Gold KJ, Kilbourne AM, Valenstein MA. Primary care of patients with serious mental illness: Your chance to make a difference. J Fam Pract, 2008;57(8):515-25.Gold KJ, Kilbourne AM, Valenstein MA. Editorial: Improving care for patients with serious mental illness. Am Fam Physician, 2008;78(3):314.Gold, KJ, Kuznia AL, Hayward RA. How physicians cope when a baby dies: a national survey of obstetricians. Obstet Gynecol, 2008;112(1):29-34. Gold KJ, Schwenk TL, Johnson TRB. Brief Report: Sedatives for mothers of stillborn infants: Views from a national survey of obstetricians. J Women’s Health, 2008;17(10):1605-7. Lancaster CA, Gold KJ, Flynn HA, Yoo H, Marcus SM, Davis MM. Risk factors for depressive symptoms during pregnancy: a systematic review. Am J Obstet Gynecol, 2010;202(1):5-14. PMCID: PMC2919747Gold KJ, Leon I, Chames MC. National survey of obstetrician attitudes about timing the subsequent pregnancy after perinatal death. Am J Obstet Gynecol, 2010;202:357.e1-6. PMCID: PMC2847673Gold KJ, DeMonner SM, Lantz PM, Hayward RA. Prematurity and low birth weight as potential contributors to higher stillbirth risk in white and black mixed-race couples. J Womens Health, 2010;19(4):767-73. PMCID: PMC2867623Gold KJ, Sen A, Hayward RA. Marriage and cohabitation outcomes after pregnancy loss. Pediatrics, 2010;125(5):e1202-7. PMCID: PMC2883880Dalton VK, Harris LH, Kane-Low L, Gold KJ, Schulkin J, Fendrick AM. Provider knowledge, attitudes and treatment preferences for early pregnancy failure. Am J Obstet Gynecol, 2010;202(6):531.e1-8. PMCID: PMC2878908Phillips JP, Weismantel DP, Gold KJ, Schwenk TL. Medical student debt and primary care specialty intentions. Fam Med, 2010;42(9):616-22.Hanna GL, Himle JA, Hanna BS, Gold KJ, Gillespie BW. Major depressive disorder in a family study of obsessive-compulsive disorder with pediatric probands. Depress Anxiety, 2011;28(6):501-8. PMCID: PMC3859241Gold KJ. In the Still of the Night. JAMA, 2011;306(12):1303-4.Palladino CL, Singh V, Campbell J, Flynn H, Gold KJ. Homicide and suicide during the perinatal period: findings from the national violent death reporting system. Obstet Gynecol, 2011;118(5):1056-63. PMCID: PMC3428236Gold KJ, Singh V, Marcus SM, Palladino CL. Mental health, substance use, and intimate partner problems among pregnant and postpartum suicide victims in the National Violent Death Reporting System. Gen Hosp Psych, 2011;34(2):139-45. PMCID: PMC3275697Gold KJ, Boggs ME, Mugisha E, Palladino, CL. Internet message boards for pregnancy loss: Who’s on-line and why? Women’s Health Issues, 2012;22(1):e67-72. PMCID: PMC3237941Phillips JP, Weismantel DP, Gold KJ, Schwenk TL. How do medical students view the work life of primary care and specialty physicians? Fam Med, 2012;44(1):7-13. PMCID: PMC4120645Lowther A, Gold KJ, Peggs J, DeLancey J. A 2-visit strategy for the evaluation and management of female urinary incontinence. J Fam Pract, 2012; 61(09):544-51.Gold KJ, Sen A, Schwenk TL. Risk factors for suicide among U.S. physicians: Data from the national Violent Death Reporting System. Gen Hosp Psych, 2013;35(1):45-9. Available at: . (With accompanying journal editorial.) PMCID: PMC3549025Gold KJ, Spangenberg K, Wobil P, Schwenk TL. Depression and risk factors for depression among mothers of sick infants in Kumasi, Ghana. Int J Gyn Obstet, 2012; 120(3):228-31. PMCID: PMC3947613Gold KJ, Sen A, Xu X. Hospital costs associated with stillbirth delivery. Mat Child Health J, 2013;17(10):1835-41. PMCID: PMC4721568Johansen ME, Gold KJ, Sen A, Arato N, Green LA. A national survey of the treatment of hyperlipidemia in primary prevention. JAMA Intern Med, 2013;173(7):586-8.Gold KJ, Sen A, Schwenk TL. Authors’ response to letter to the editor: "Details on suicide among US physicians: data from the National Violent Death Reporting System.” Gen Hosp Psych, 2013;35(1):45-9. PMCID: PMC3549025Chang T, Llanes M, Gold KJ, Fetters M. Perspectives about and approaches to weight gain in pregnancy: a qualitative study of physicians and nurse midwives. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth 2013;13(1):47.PMCID: PMC3626918Wallace R, Dehlendorf C, Vittinghoff E, Gold K, Dalton V. Early pregnancy failure management among family physicians. Fam Med 2013;45(3):173-9. Gold KJ, Jayasuriya TG, Silver JM, Spangenberg K, Wobil P, Moyer CA. How well do mothers in Ghana understand why their newborn is hospitalized? Paediatr and Intl Child Health 2013;33(3):181-6. Gold KJ, Goldman EB, Kamil LH, Walton S, Burdette TG, Moseley KL. No appointment necessary? Ethical challenges in treating friends and family. N Engl J Med, 2014;371(13):1254-8. Gold KJ, Johnson TR: Mothers at risk: maternal mental health outcomes after perinatal death. Obstet Gynecol, 2014;123 Suppl 1: 6S.Gold KJ, Goldman EB, Moseley KL. (Response to Letter to the Editor). Ethical challenges in treating friends and family. N Engl J Med, 2014;371(25):2437.Gold KJ, Boggs ME, Muzik M, Sen A. Anxiety disorders and obsessive compulsive disorder nine months after perinatal loss. Gen Hosp Psych, 2014;36(6):650-4. PMCID: PMC4721586Gold KJ, Abdul-Mumin AR, Boggs ME, Opare-Addo HS, Lieberman RW. Assessment of "fresh" versus "macerated" as accurate markers of time since intrauterine fetal demise in low-income countries. Int J Gynaecol Obstet, 2014;125(3):223-7. PMCID: PMC4025909Gold, KJ. A Prayer for the baby. Narrat Inq Bioeth, 2014;4(3):200-2.Huberty J, Leiferman JA, Gold KJ, Rowedder L, Cacciatore J, McClain DB. Physical activity and depressive symptoms after stillbirth: Informing future interventions. BMC Preg Childbirth 2014;14(1):391. PMCID: PMC4254184Gold KJ, Mozurkewich EL, Puder KS, Treadwell MC. Maternal complications associated with stillbirth delivery: a cross-sectional analysis. J Obstet Gynaecol 2016;36(2):208-12. PMCID: PMC5035705Spangenberg K, Wobil P, Betts CL, Wiesner TF, Gold KJ. Intimate partner violence among mothers of sick newborns in Ghana. Health Care Women Int 2016;37(5):583-94. PMCID: PMC5035038Gold KJ, Leon I, Boggs ME, Sen A. Depression and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder after perinatal loss in a population-based study. J Women’s Health, 2016;25(3):263-9. PMCID: PMC4955602Heazell AEP, Siassokos D, Blencowe H, Cacciatore J, Cang N, Flenady V, Gold KJ, Mensah OK, Millum J, Nuzum D, O’Donoghue K, Redshaw M, Roberts T, Saraki Y, Storey C, Wojcieszek AM, Downe S, and the Stillbirth Series Steering Group. Stillbirths: economic and psychosocial consequences. Lancet, 2016;387(10018):604-16.Chang T, Moniz MH, Plegue M, Shaffer KS, Vance H, Gold KJ. Patient or Clinician: Differences in duration of use of levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine devices based on who initiated discussion of placement? J Am Board Fam Med, 2016;29(1):24-8.Meyer AC, Opoku C, Gold KJ. “They say I should not think about it:” a qualitative study of how bereaved mothers in Ghana experience infant loss. OMEGA-- J Death Dying, 2016. DOI: 10.1177/0030222816629165Opoku C, Kolbilla D, Borwne ENL, Spangenberg CA, Gold KJ. Perception and risk factors for cervical cancer among women in Northern Ghana. Ghana Medical Journal, 2016:50(2):84-89. PMCID: PMC27635096Petrites AD, Mullan PB, Spangenberg K, Gold KJ. “You have no choice but to go on.” How physicians and midwives in Ghana cope with frequent perinatal deaths. Mat Child Health, 2016:20(7):1448-55.Gold KJ, Normandin MM, Boggs ME. A comparison of depressive symptoms among bereaved mothers in internet versus face-to-face support groups for pregnancy and infant loss. Arch Women’s Ment Health, 2016;16(6):1073-78.National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Parenting Matters: Supporting Parents of Children Ages 0-8. Washington DC: The National Academies Press. Study staff and contributed to report writing as James C. Puffer/American Board of Family Medicine Anniversary Fellow at the Institute of Medicine/National Academies of Medicine. Gold KJ, Andrew LB, Goldman EB, Schwenk TL. “I would never want to have a mental health diagnosis on my record”: A survey of female physicians on mental health diagnosis, treatment, and reporting. Gen Hosp Psych 43:51-7, 2016. Gold KJ, Shih ER, Goldman EB, Schwenk TL. Do U.S. medical licensing applications treat mental and physical illness equivalently? Fam Med, 2016. (Accepted, in press)Wojcieszek AM, Shepherd E, Middleton P, Gardener G, Ellwood DA, McClure EM, Gold KJ, Khong TY, Silver RM, Erwich JJHM, Flenady V. Cochrane Protocol: Interventions for investigating and identifying the causes of stillbirth. 2016 (Accepted, in press)Manuscripts under reviewOpoku C, Spangenberg K, Browne ENL, Moyer CA, Kolbilla D, Gold KJ. Out of pocket payment for cervical cancer screening: a viable option in Ghana? 2016. (submitted, under review)Bobb-Semple AA, Williams A, Boggs ME, Gold KJ. Negotiating prenatal tobacco use testing; the impact on the relationship between mothers and health care providers. 2016. (submitted, under review)Essuman A, Lawson H, Nortey D, Gyakobo M, Ofori-Amankway G, Ndanu TA, Gold KJ. Five years of family medicine undergraduate education in Ghana: A wake-up call! 2016. (submitted, under review)Gold KJ, Treadwell M, Kelly M, Laventhal N. Who tells a mother her baby has died? Communication and staff presence during stillbirth delivery and early infant death. 2017. (revise and resubmit)Hashikawa M, Gold KJ. Assessing outpatient primary care leaders’ perceptions towards disasters and disasters preparedness. 2016 (submitted, under review)Flenady V, Wojcieszek AM, Leisher SH, Erwich JJHM, Draper E, McClure EM, Reinebrant HE, Oats J, Ellwood D, McCowan L, Kent AL, Gardener G, Gordon A, Siassakos D, Storey C, Zuccollo J, Dahlstrom JE, Gold KJ, Gordijn S, Pettersson K, Pattinson R, Gardosi J, Khong TY, Fr?en JF, Silver RM. Classification of causes and associated conditions for stillbirths and neonatal deaths. 2016 (submitted, under review)Non-Peer Reviewed ManuscriptsGold KJ. (Invited Commentary) Coping with traumatic deaths. Ann Fam Med 2015. 13(2). Online at KJ. (Invited Article). Anxiety caused by miscarriage or pregnancy loss. . 10 June 2015. (>7000 article “shares” on Facebook)Gold KJ, Storey C, Siassakos D, Leisher S, Boyle FM, Farrales L, Heazell A, Horey D, Cassidy J, Murphy M, Murphy S, Cacciatore J, Flenady V. (Letter) Re: Impact of holding the baby following stillbirth on maternal mental health and well-being: findings from a national survey. BMJ Open, 6(8):e010996, 2016. Available at: , Preliminary Communications, Clinical Papers, PostersGold KJ, Gorenflo DW, Schwenk TL, Bratton S. Family Presence During Pediatric Resuscitation: A national survey of prevalence and attitudes among healthcare providers (Abstract). Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 5(5):510, Sept. 2004.Kuznia AL, Gold KJ. Investigating issues in perinatal death: a survey of providers. (Poster). University of Michigan School of Public Health, Annual Epidemiology Poster Session, Oct 22, 2007 and Women’s Health Program annual Women’s Health Retreat, Nov 1, 2007.Webb MM, Gold KJ. Prenatal and delivery management of stillbirth. (Poster) Presented at research symposium for University of Michigan Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, Feb 20, 2008.Phillips J, Weismantel D, Gold K, Noel MM, Zink B, Schwenk T. (Poster) Medical students' beliefs about physicians' income and work hours, American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX, October 2008.Phillips J, Weismantel D, Gold K, Noel M, Zink B, Schwenk T. (Poster) Medical students' anticipated debt and intention to enter primary care specialties, AAMC Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX, October 2008 and North American Primary Care Research Group, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, November 2008.Gold KJ, Leon I, Chames MC. (Poster) National survey of obstetrician attitudes about timing the subsequent pregnancy after perinatal death. Joint Conference of the International Stillbirth Alliance/International Society for the Study and Prevention of Perinatal and Infant Death, Sydney, Australia, October 8, 2010. Gold KJ. (Abstract). Bereaved mothers using internet peer-support message boards for pregnancy loss: An internet survey of user characteristics and depressive symptoms. J Pediatr Child Health. 2010. 46(3):3-4. Gold KJ, Webb MM, Dalton VK, Schwenk TL. (Poster) Devising appropriate care strategies after perinatal loss. 2010. International Conference on Perinatal and Infant Death. Washington DC, Nov. 5, 2010.Webb MM, Gold KJ. (Poster) Parent preferences for hospital care after perinatal loss. 2010 International Conference on Perinatal and Infant Death. Washington DC, Nov.5, 2010.James C, Gold KJ. (Poster) Prevalence of psychiatric disorders and substance use in stillbirth. 2010 International Conference on Perinatal and Infant Death. Washington DC, Nov.5, 2010.Chang T, Llanes M, Gold KJ, Fetters M. Physicians' and nurse midwives' approach to weight gain during pregnancy, North American Primary Care Research Group, Seattle, WA, Nov 13-17, 2010. Gold KJ, James C, Boggs M. (Poster) The effects of birth outcome on depression. Presented at Spring Research Symposium for the University of Michigan Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, Ann Arbor, MI, April 6, 2011.De la Cruz MW, Onyeji A, Gold KJ. (Poster) Perceived barriers and potential solutions in the implementation of a residency-based peer evaluation system. Society for Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference. New Orleans, LA, April 28, 2011; and Michigan Family Medicine Research Day, Howell, MI, May 26, 2011.Johansen M, Gold KJ, Green L. Investigation of the use of statins in primary prevention: A national survey. ?North American Primary Care Research Group national meeting. Banff, Canada, Nov 12, 2011. Wallace R, Dehlendorf C, Vittinghoff E, Gold K, Dalton V. (Poster) Early pregnancy failure management among family physicians. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Banff, Alberta, Canada. Nov 2011.Romero V, Salari K, Ehrenberg-Buchner S, Treadwell M, Mozurkewich E, Gold KJ. Obstetric outcomes in women with intrauterine fetal demise and prior cesarean delivery. Society of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Feb 9, 2012, Dallas, TX. Betts CL, Spangenberg K, Wobil P, Gold KJ. (Poster) Postpartum social support and interpersonal violence in Ghanaian women. University of Michigan GlobalREACH Spring Meeting. March 6, 2012, Ann Arbor, MI.Wiesner T, Spangenberg K, Wobil P, Gold KJ. (Poster) Correlation between interpersonal violence and pregnancy desire in Ghana. University of Michigan GlobalREACH Spring Meeting. March 6, 2012, Ann Arbor, MI.Jayasuriya T, Wobil P, Spangenberg K, Gold KJ. (Poster) Do mothers in Ghana understand why their baby is hospitalized? University of Michigan GlobalREACH Spring Meeting. March 6, 2012, Ann Arbor, MI.Wobil P, Spangenberg K, Donnir G, Gold KJ. Prevalence of postpartum depression among mothers at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi-Ghana. Annual PROMISE conference (Promote Maternal Infant Survival Excellence), Takoradi, Western Region, Ghana, 28 March 2012.Silver JM, Spangenberg K, Wobil P, Jayasuriya T, Gold KJ. (Poster) Maternal beliefs about self-blame for their newborn’s illness. University of Michigan Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program. April 18, 2012.Phillips J, Weismantel D, Gold KJ, Schwenk T. (Poster) U.S. medical students’ knowledge and attitudes about primary care and specialist physician income. 45th Society for Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference, Seattle, Washington, April 25 - 29, 2012.Phillips J, Weismantel D, Gold KJ, Schwenk T. (Poster) Medical student estimates of physician income and work hours, AAMC Physician Workforce Research Conference, May 3-4, 2012, Washington DC.Gold KJ, Sen A, Xu X. (Poster). Hospital costs associated with the delivery of stillborn infants in the U.S. 2012 International Conference on Stillbirth, SIDS and Infant Survival. Baltimore, MD, Oct 7, 2012. Petrites AD, Spangenberg K, Gold KJ. (Poster). Physicians’ resilience in coping with high rates of perinatal death in a resource-poor setting. Student Biomedical Research Forum. University of Michigan, Nov. 13, 2012 Annual Meeting of the Consortium of Universities of Global Health, Washington, DC, March 15, 2013.Meyer AC, Spangenberg K, Wobil P, Gold KJ. (Poster). Speaking of infant loss: Societal norms among bereaved mothers in Ghana. Student Biomedical Research Forum. University of Michigan, Nov. 13, 2012 and Annual Meeting of the Consortium of Universities of Global Health, Washington, DC, March 15, 2013.Bobb-Semple A, Boggs M, Delva J, Gold KJ. (Poster). Motivators for tobacco cessation during pregnancy. Student Biomedical Research Forum. University of Michigan, Nov. 13, 2012. Ramakrishnan A, Spangenberg K, Gold KJ. (Poster). Is perinatal depression training Adequate among physicians and nurses in Kumasi, Ghana? Student Biomedical Research Forum. University of Michigan, Nov. 13, 2012. Lam V, Spangenberg K, Wobil P, Gold KJ. (Poster). Maternal intimate partner violence and infant growth. Student Biomedical Research Forum. University of Michigan, Nov. 13, 2012. Ehrenberg-Buchner S, Chames M, Gold KJ. (Poster). Stillbirths in diabetic pregnancies: Patterns of timing and birth weight. 7th International DIP Symposium on Diabetes, Hypertension, Metabolic Syndrome & Pregnancy. Florence, Italy, March 2013. Bidgoli H, Plegue MA, Gold KJ. (Oral presentation). Duration of IUD use and reasons for discontinuation in adolescent family medicine patients. Department of Family Medicine Grand Rounds, May 8, 2013 and Michigan Family Medicine Research Day, Howell, MI, May 23, 2013.Nisonger C, Murphy B, Rodgers P, Gold KJ. (Oral presentation). Evaluation of medical student education in transgender health. Department of Family Medicine Grand Rounds, May 8, 2013 and Michigan Family Medicine Research Day, Howell, MI, May 23, 2013.Schacht KP, Gold KJ. (Oral presentation). Investigating the relationships between medical assistants and resident physicians. Department of Family Medicine Grand Rounds, May 8, 2013 and Michigan Family Medicine Research Day, Howell, MI, May 23, 2013.Nisonger C, Murphy B, Rodgers P, Gold KJ. (Poster) Medical Student Perceptions on Transgender Care. Medical Education Day 2013, University of Michigan Medical School. June 4, 2013. Ramakrishnan A, Spangenberg K, Gold KJ. (Poster). Is perinatal depression training adequate among primary care providers and obstetricians in Kumasi, Ghana? Reproductive Health 2013. Denver, Colorado; Sept 19-21, 2013.Ramakrishnan A, Spangenberg K, Gold KJ. (Published abstract). Perceptions of perinatal depression training among primary care providers and obstetricians in Kumasi, Ghana. Contraception 2013. 88(2):314.Opoku C, Kolbilla, D, Browne ENL, Spangenberg K, Moyer CA, Gold KJ. (Poster). Willingness of women in the Northern Region of Ghana to pay for cervical cancer screening. 1st FIGO Africa Regional Conference of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Oct 2-5, 2013.Opoku C, Browne ENL, Spangenberg K, Kolbilla, D, Moyer CA, Gold KJ. (Poster). Cervical Cancer Screening as an Add-On Service? An assessment of acceptability of hospital-based cervical cancer screening with an integrated approach in the Northern Region of Ghana. African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer, AORTIC 2013. Nov. 22, 2013.Spangenberg K, Gold KJ. (Oral Presentation). Interpersonal Violence among Postpartum Women in Ghana. Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons, Annual General and Scientific Meeting, Accra, Ghana. Dec 13, 2013.Gold KJ, Johnson TRB. (Published abstract). Mothers at risk: Mental health outcomes after perinatal death. Obstet Gynecol, 2014;123(8 Supp):1S.Rao R, Schacht K, Gold KJ. Investigating the relationship between resident physicians and medical assistant staff and the need for effective communication. Department of Family Medicine Grand Rounds, May 14, 2014 and Family Medicine Research Day, Howell, MI, May 22, 2014Bobb-Semple AA, Boggs ME, Gold KJ. (Poster). The impact of prenatal point-of-care tobacco screening on the relationship between patients and providers. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Feb 26, 2015, Philadelphia, PA. Bobb-Semple AA, Boggs ME, Gold KJ. (Poster). Patient perspectives on prenatal point-of-care tobacco screening as a motivator for tobacco cessation. Sujal Parikh Memorial Symposium for Health and Social Justice. University of Michigan Medical School. 18 Oct 2014. Kirst N, Dobson M, Wong J, Gold KJ. (Oral Presentation). Teaching our teachers: a case-based forum for developing faculty educators. Society for Teachers of Family Medicine. Orlando, FL, April 2015.Bobb-Semple AA, Boggs ME, Gold KJ. (Poster). The impact of prenatal point-of-care tobacco screening on the relationship between patients and providers. Women's Health 2015: The 23rd Annual Congress. Washington, DC, April 2015.Prussack JK, Plegue M, Gold KJ. (Oral Presentation). The impact of undergraduate shadowing in family medicine. Michigan Family Medicine Research Day. Howell, MI, May 20, 2015.Cece KL, Chargot J, Gold KJ, Hashikawa M. (Poster) Use of Tablet Video for Delivery of Neonatal Discharge Instructions to First Time Parents: Parent Satisfaction Compared with Face-to-Face Instruction. Society for Teachers of Family Medicine. Minneapolis, MN, April 2016. Also presented at Michigan Family Medicine Research Day. Howell, MI, May 26, 2016. Rutledge A, Gold KJ. (Poster). Parental Support for Perinatal Loss on Facebook. University of Michigan Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, Spring Research Symposium. Ann Arbor, MI, April 2016.Xin V, Gold KJ. (Poster). Perception of Blame and its Effects on Personal Guilt in Perinatal Loss. University of Michigan Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, Spring Research Symposium. Ann Arbor, MI, April 2016.Heinrich L, Gold KJ. (Oral Presentation). Correlates of Labor and Delivery Satisfaction: Evaluating Provider Continuity. Michigan Family Medicine Research Day. Howell, MI, May 26, 2016. ................
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