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Curriculum Vitae

Michael Farrell MD

Associate Research Director

Aurora University of Wisconsin Medical Group

Aurora Sinai Medical Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

|Office Address: |Clinic Address: |

|Aurora University of Wisconsin Medical Group |Family Care Center |

|Center for Urban Population Health |Aurora Sinai Medical Center |

|1020 North 12th Street |1020 North 12th Street |

|Milwaukee, WI 53233-1305 |Milwaukee, WI 53233-1305 |

|E-mail: Michael.H.Farrell@ |Clinic 414-219-5219 Clinic fax 414-219-5960 |

|Desk 414-219-3517 Fax 414-219-6563 | |

| |Home Address: |

| |19660 Warwick Drive |

| |Brookfield, WI 53045 |

| |Phone: 262-784-7723 |

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|Place of birth: St. Louis, Missouri |Citizenship: USA |

Education:

1985 - 1989 B.S., University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI (Psychology, Molecular Biology)

1989 - 1993 M.D., St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO

1998 Summer Research Institute, University of Michigan School of Public Health & Institute for Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI

2003 Summer Research Institute, University of Michigan School of Public Health & Institute for Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI (done as part of my NIH career development award)

2003 – 2006 Bioethics certificate, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI (done as part of my NIH career development award)

2004 – 2006 Graduate Coursework, Diederich College of Communication, Marquette University, WI (done as part of my NIH career development award)

Postgraduate Training and Fellowship Appointments:

7/1993 - 6/1997 Resident, Combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

7/1997 - 6/1999 Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar, RWJ Clinical Scholars Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

Faculty Positions:

7/1997 - 6/1999 Research Fellow/Lecturer, Departments of Internal Medicine & Pediatrics, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI

7/1997 - 6/1999 Physician, Departments of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, and Geraldine C. Snow Health Center (Eastern Michigan Univ.), Ann Arbor, MI

7/1999 - 6/2004 Assistant Professor, Departments of Internal Medicine & Pediatrics, Primary Care Health Services Research Center, Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Residency Program, Yale University School of Medicine, Waterbury and New Haven, CT

7/2004 - 6/2010 Assistant Professor, Departments of Internal Medicine & Pediatrics, based in Division of General Internal Medicine Center for Patient Care & Outcomes Research, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

7/2006 - 6/2010 Assistant Professor (officially added secondary appointments), Departments of Pediatrics and Population Health-Bioethics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

7/2010 – 6/2014 Associate Professor, Medicine, Pediatrics, and Bioethics & Medical Humanities, Center for Patient Care and Outcomes Research, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

7/2012 – 6/2014 "Senior Research Faculty" (a funded position), Institute for Health and Society, Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities, Program in Genomics and Ethics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

7/2014 – present Physician Researcher and Associate Research Director, Aurora University of Wisconsin Medical Group, Milwaukee, WI

Educational Appointments and Formal Educational Roles:

1989-1991 Summer Enrichment Program in Medicine for Minority High School Students, St. Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO. Director, 1990-1991. Instructor, 1990

1998 – 1999 Developed curriculum in adolescent medicine, college health, and women's health, Internal Medicine Residency Program, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI

1999 Small group leader, Bioethics course, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI

1999 - 2004 Faculty advisor for Primary Care Internal Medicine Residents' Self-Directed Learner Group and Journal Club, Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency Program, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven and Waterbury, CT

1999 – 2004 Faculty advisor, Yale Medicine-Pediatrics Residency Program and Yale Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency Program, Medicine-Pediatrics Residency Program, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven and Waterbury, CT

2000 - 2004 Scholarly activity (research) curriculum, Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency Program, Med-Peds Residency Program, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven and Waterbury, CT

2000 – 2004 Mentor for Yale Pre-Medical Society, Yale University, New Haven, CT

2000 – 2004 Faculty advisor for Yale Medical School Med-Peds Student Interest Group, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven and Waterbury, CT

2006 – 2011 Faculty advisor, Med-Peds Residency Program, Medicine-Pediatrics Residency Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

2008 – 2011 Member, Resident Evaluation Committee, Internal Medicine Residency Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

2010 – 2014 Faculty advisor, Salient Film Series (a student-led initiative in the Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities), Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

2010 – 2014 Co-director for General Internal Medicine, Medicine, Milwaukee Academic Primary Care Fellowship, Milwaukee, WI

2012 – 2013 Physician Mentor, medical students’ Saturday Free Clinic for Uninsured Patients, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

Hospital and Clinical Administrative Appointments:

2000 – 2004 Member, Ethics Committee and Institutional Review Board, St. Mary's Hospital (a site for Yale), Waterbury, CT

2013 - 2014 Developed and ran the Adult Genomic Medicine Clinic, Department of Medicine and Human Molecular Genetics Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. Developed materials and protocols, saw patients, supervised genetic counselors, interfaced with genetics. This appears to have been the nation’s first genomics clinic devoted to adults.

2014 – present Chair, Case Review Committee, Aurora Sinai Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI. This committee conducts peer review after a case leads to some sort of complaint or concern.

Research Administrative Appointments:

2011 – 2014 Member, Research Affairs Committee, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI.

This position was won by a faculty election.

Hospital Staff Privileges:

7/1995 - 6/1999 Physician, Medicine, Pediatrics, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, 5301 E. Huron River Dr. P.O. Box 995 , Ypsilanti, MI 48106

7/1997 - 6/1999 Physician, Medicine, Pediatrics, Saline Community Hospital, 5301 E. Huron River Dr. P.O. Box 995, Saline, MI 48106

7/1997 - 6/1999 Physician, Medicine, Pediatrics, University of Michigan Health System, 1500 E. Medical Ctr. Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48109

1997 – 1999 Physician, Pediatrics, Marshall Becker Memorial Pediatric Clinic (a monthly free clinic to provide urgent and planned care for children without medical insurance), Ann Arbor, MI

7/1999 - 6/2004 Physician, Medicine, Pediatrics, St. Mary Hospital, 56 Franklin St., Waterbury, CT 06702

7/1999 - 6/2004 Physician, Medicine, Pediatrics, Yale New Haven Hospital, 20 York St., New Haven, CT 06510

7/2004 – 6/2014 Physician, Medicine, Pediatrics (nursery), Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital, 9200 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53226

7/2004 – present Physician, Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, 9000 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53201

7/2004 – present Physician, Pediatrics & Internal Medicine, Aurora University of Wisconsin Medical Group, based at Aurora Sinai Medical Center, 1020 N. 12th Street, Milwaukee WI, 53233

Specialty Boards and Certification:

|Board Certified |Issue Date |Expiration |

|American Board of Pediatrics |1998 |2017 |

|American Board of Internal Medicine |1999 |2021 |

|Licensure |Number |Issue Date |Expiration |

|Michigan License |4301061581 |1995 |2002 |

|Connecticut License |038164 |1999 |2004 |

|Wisconsin License |46812-020 |2004 |None |

Awards and Honors:

1985 - 1989 Medical Scholars Program, University of Wisconsin, Madison

1989 Graduated with honors, University of Wisconsin, Madison

1993 Alumni Distinguished Student Award, St. Louis University School of Medicine

1997 - 1999 Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar

2003 - 2006 NIH Loan Repayment Program for Pediatric Research

2012 Leonard Tow Award for Humanism in Medicine, Arnold P. Gold Foundation

2013 Fellow, American Academy on Communication in Healthcare

Memberships in Honorary and Professional Societies:

1993 – Present American Academy of Pediatrics (Fellow, 2005-present. Resident representative for University of Michigan, 1994-1996.)

2001 – Present American Academy on Communication in Healthcare (Fellow 2012-present, Board member 2014-present)

Society of General Internal Medicine

Midwest Ethics Committee Network

Editorships/Editorial Boards/Journal Reviews:

Editorship

2003 – 2015 Medical Encounter (Associate Editor for Research)

2009 – 2010 Patient Education and Counseling

2014 – present Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews

|Journal reviewed |year(s) |

|Journal of Patient Centered Research and Reviews |2014-ongoing |

|Pediatrics |2004-ongoing |

|Patient Education and Counseling (PEC) |2003-ongoing |

|JAMA Pediatrics (Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine) |2002-ongoing |

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|Journal of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology |2014 |

|Medical Decision Making |2013 |

|European Journal of Pediatrics |2011 |

|Teaching and Learning in Medicine |2011 |

|Public Health Genomics |2010 |

|Medical Education |2009 |

|Journal of Health Communication |2007 |

|JAMA |2006 |

|Molecular Genetics and Metabolism |2006 |

|Health Expectations |2006 |

|Biologist |2003 |

|Preventive Medicine |2003-2004 |

|JGIM (Journal of General Internal Medicine) |2001-2005 |

|Annals of Internal Medicine |2001-2003 |

|Journal of Clinical Epidemiology |1999-2003 |

Local/Regional Appointed Leadership and Committee Positions:

1997 – 1999 Member, Expert Advisory Committee "Team A" for Michigan Kiosk Program, Health Media Research Laboratory, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

1999 – 2001 Clinical Coordinator, Qualidigm (Connecticut's Peer Review Organization)

2002 – 2004 Abstract Review Committee, New England SGIM

2005 – 2008 Abstract Review Committee, Midwest SGIM

2006 – Present Member, Education Subcommittee, Wisconsin Newborn Screening Laboratory, Wisconsin Department of Health Services

2008 – Present Member, Immunodeficiency Subcommittee, Wisconsin Newborn Screening Laboratory, Wisconsin Department of Health Services

2010 – 2012 Chair, Task Force (on Innovation and Sustainability), Newborn Screening Program, Wisconsin Department of Health Services

2012 Member, Rule-Making Committee for Wisconsin Newborn Screening Program, Wisconsin Department of Health Services

National Elected/Appointed Leadership and Committee Positions:

2003 – 2004 Bioethics Consultant, Committee for Policy Statement "Ensuring Integrity for Research with Children" Ambulatory Pediatric Association Research Committee, Ambulatory Pediatric Association [led to paper: R. Etzel et al., 2005. Ambulatory Pediatrics, 5(1): 3-5]

2003 – Present Abstract reviewer, Scientific committee, AACH

2004 – 2008 Abstract reviewer, SGIM

2004 – 2006 Abstract reviewer, APS-SPR

2005 – 2008 Abstract review committee, Midwest SGIM

2006 – 2007 Chair for Special Programs and Member 2007, Annual Meeting Committee, SGIM

2006 – 2010 Member, Data Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) for Sickle Cell Disease Clinical Research Network, National Heart Lung Blood Institute

2007 – 2008 Chair, Scientific Program Committee, 2008 Annual Meeting, American Academy on Communication in Healthcare

2009 Ad hoc grant reviewer, NIH panel ZHL1 CSR-A (O2) for RC2 Recovery Act grants, "Grand Opportunities", National Institutes of Health

2009 – 2010 Course Director (chair of the entire meeting), Program Committee, 2010 Annual Meeting, American Academy on Communication in Healthcare

2011 Ad hoc grant reviewer, NIH ad hoc review, NIH panel ZRG1 MDCN-E (52) for RFA-NR-11-002: NIH Basic Behavioral and Social Science Opportunity Network

2011 Ad hoc grant reviewer, SEIR study section, National Institutes of Health

2014 – present Grant reviewer, The Legacy of Angels Foundation

2014 – present Board Member, American Academy on Communication and Healthcare

Research Grants/Awards/Contracts/Projects:

Peer Reviewed (reverse order by end-date)

Title: A Prospective Study of Newborn Screening for Cystic Fibrosis Using a Novel IRT/Next Generation Sequencing Method

Source: The Legacy of Angels Foundation

Role: Co-investigator (co-PIs: Mei Baker and Philip Farrell)

Dates: 2014-2016

Total funds: $589,732

Title: National Research Service Award (T32HP10030)

Source: HRSA

Role: Co-Director (PI: Meurer, Linda)

Dates: 2007 - 2014

Direct Funds: $400,000 per year

Title: Implementation, Adoption, and Utility of Family History in Diverse Care Settings (1U01-HG007282)

Source: NHGRI (Federal Pass-through from primary site, Duke University)

Role: site PI for Medical College of Wisconsin

PI: Ginsburg, Geoffrey

Dates: 6/1/2013 - 4/30/2017

Direct Funds: $306,963

Research Grants/Awards/Contracts/Projects (cont’d):

Peer Reviewed (cont’d, reverse order by end-date)

Title: Quality Improvement in Cystic Fibrosis Newborn Screening: Improving Follow-up and Outcomes with Tools for "Facilitated Interactive Communication"

Source: The Legacy of Angels Foundation

Role: PI

PI: Farrell, Michael

Dates: 12/15/2011 - 12/14/2013

Direct Funds: $222,196

Title: A Rapid-Throughput Feedback Intervention for Population-Scale Communication Quality Assurance Projects (RC1-HL100819)

Source: NHLBI

Role: Principal Investigator

Dates: 2009 - 2011

Direct Funds: $667,798

Title: Administrative Supplement to "Improvement of communication process and outcomes after newborn genetic screening" (R01-HL086691-02S1)

Source: NHLBI

Role: Principal Investigator

Dates: 2009 - 2012

Direct Funds: $231,223

Title: "The Development of a Health Numeracy Measure" (R01-CA115954)

Source: NCI

Role: Member, Expert Advisory Panel (PI: Schapira, Marilyn)

Dates: 2007 – 2010

Title: Improvement of communication process and outcomes (R01-HL08669)

Source: NHLBI

Role: Principal Investigator

Dates: 2008 - 2012

Direct Funds: $1,061,655

Title: Advancing Health by Addressing Missed Opportunities in Primary Care

Source: Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin (educational leadership program)

Role: Co-Principal Investigator (with Dr. LuAnn Moraski)

Dates: 2008 - 2010

Direct Funds: $143,392

Title: Quality of Communication after Newborn Genetic Screening Mentored scientist development award (K01 HL72530)

Source: NHLBI (started at Yale, transferred to MCW, 7/1/2004)

Role: Principal Investigator

Dates: 2003 - 2008

Title: Qualitative Study of Critical Events in Training: The Development of Professionalism and Ethical/Moral Behavior in Residents

Source: Yale Bioethics Fellowship Grant

Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Rosenbaum, Julie)

Dates: 2001 - 2002

Title: A Training Program to Improve Informed Decision Making Faculty development grant

Source: American College of Physicians-American Society for Internal Medicine Foundation

Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Holmboe, Eric)

Dates: 2001 - 2002

Title: Small grant for mailing costs in study of researchers among graduates of med-peds residency programs

Source: American Academy of Pediatrics and American College of Physicians

Role: Principal investigator

Dates: 1999

Non-Peer-Reviewed

Title: Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program

Source: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (RWJ Foundation)

Role: Clinical scholar

Dates: 1997 - 1999

Title: Qualidigm, HCFA contract 500-99-CT-02 Quality improvement activities in Connecticut

Source: HCFA

Role: Clinical Coordinator

Dates: 1999 - 2001

Title: DoD subcontract # 549-E00142.

Source: Department of Defense

Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Krumholz, Harlan)

Dates: 2000 - 2001

Invited Lectures/Workshops/Presentations:

Local (does not count Research-in-Progress talks)

1. Farrell, Michael, "Decision Analysis," lecture in Yale Physician Associates Program for Clinical Epidemiology course, New Haven, CT, 2000 - 2004

2. Farrell, Michael, "Communicating the Implications of Test Results: The Case of Hemochromatosis," Grand Rounds for Dept of Int Med and Yale Primary Care Med, Waterbury, CT, 11/2002

3. Farrell, Michael, "Assuring High Quality Brief Risk Communication in the Office Setting", Grand Rounds for Dept. of Int. Med and Yale Primary Care Med, Waterbury, CT, 2/2003

4. Farrell, Michael, Do Your Patients Understand YOU? Jargon and Assessing Understanding", Grand Rounds for Dept of Int Med and Yale Primary Care Med, Waterbury, CT, 9/2003

5. Farrell, Michael, "How to do something new: The example of Quality Assessment of Communication after Newborn Genetic Screening.", Invited talk for Pediatric Fellows Program, Childrens Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 6/14/2005

6. Farrell, Michael, "Measuring the 'Quality' of Communication after Newborn Genetic Screening, Grand rounds for Center for Study of Bioethics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 9/14/2005

7. Farrell, Michael, "Simple Communication Measures to Improve Patient Satisfaction and Outcomes", Int Med residency program, invited noon conference for MCW Int Med residency program, Milwaukee, WI, 1/23/2006 - 2/2/2006

8. Farrell, Michael, "A Quality Assessment Method for Clinicians' Ability to Handle Communication Tasks and Ethical Problems", Ethics Advisory Committee, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee WI, 3/27/2006

9. Farrell, Michael, "Applied Autonomy: Assessing the Quality of Communication after Newborn Genetic Screening", Intensive summer course, Center for Study of Bioethics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 6/7/2006

10. Farrell, Michael, "Autonomy and Communication in Newborn Screening", Intensive summer course, Center for Study of Bioethics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 6/10/2008

11. Farrell, Michael, "Planning and conducting effective research projects and successful careers", Graduate course, "Leadership in Academic Health Care: Leadership and Personal Effectiveness," Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 11/17/2008

12. Farrell, Michael, "Screening tests and communication 'quality:' The example of prostate cancer screening.' Medical Grand Rounds at Froedtert Hospital, Grand rounds, Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital, Milwaukee, WI, 1/16/2009

13. Farrell, Michael, "Comments about NIH grant funding and K (career development) awards", Academic Primary Care Fellowship program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 2/26/2009

14. Farrell, Michael, "A population-scale research method to study processes and outcomes of interpersonal communication after statewide newborn screening.", Epidemiology series, Dept of Population Health, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 3/5/2009

15. Farrell, Michael, "Career Development Awards", Academic Primary Care Fellowship program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 2/22/2010

16. Farrell, Michael, "How to Think about Variables and Operationalization in your Research: The Neat, the Fuzzy, and the Ugly", Physician Scientist Pathway, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 5/14/2010

17. Farrell, Michael and Wang, Dajun. “Clinical Genomics – What Do You Really Need to Know?” Combined noon conference for residents and fellows, Aurora St. Luke’s Hospital Residency Programs, Milwaukee, WI, 1/7/15.

Regional

1. Farrell, Michael, "Assuring High-Quality Brief Risk Communication in the Office Setting", Grand rounds, Sharon Hospital, Sharon, CT, 2003

2. Farrell, Michael, "Simple Communication Measures to Improve Patient Satisfaction and Outcomes", 18th Annual Update in Primary Care, Door County, WI, 2005

3. Farrell MH, "Communicating Bad News: Assessing the Quality of Communication", Midwest Ethics Committee Network, 2006 annual meeting, Milwaukee, WI, 3/23/2006

4. Farrell, Michael & Christopher, Stephanie, "Multidisciplinary Team for a Low Cost Statewide Study of Communication after Newborn Screening", Regional Pediatric Behavioral Health Research Conference, "Building Networks for Interdisciplinary Collaboration", Milwaukee, WI, 2/22/2008

5. Farrell, Michael, "Dissecting what you say and improving it", Midwest Ethics Committee Network, 2008 annual meeting, "Communication Skills to Defuse Conflict among Patients, Staff, and Families in Difficult Cases", Milwaukee, WI, 3/14/2008

Invited Lectures/Workshops/Presentations (cont’d):

Regional (cont’d)

6. Farrell, Michael, "Communication Tips", Midwest Ethics Committee Network, 2008 annual meeting, "Communication Skills to Defuse Conflict among Patients, Staff, and Families in Difficult Cases", Milwaukee, WI, 3/14/2008

7. Farrell, Michael, "Update on Prostate Cancer Screening: What to Know and What to Say", 21st Annual Update in Primary Care, Door County, WI, 10/9/2008

8. Farrell, Michael, "An approach to communicating with parents of adult survivors of childhood chronic diseases", Midwest Regional Conference of the National Med-Peds Residents Association, Milwaukee, WI, 11/7/2009

9. Farrell, Philip and Farrell, Michael, “Quality Improvement in Screening Programs: A Tribute to Dr. Lewis A. Barness.” The Gilbert-Barness Lectureship, Department of Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 8/14/2014

National

1. FARRELL MH, Holmboe E, Lamb GC, "Quality Learning and the Internist", Special symposium, 2007 Annual Meeting of the Society for General Int Med, Toronto, Canada, 5/2007

2. Hayward RA, Lee TH, FARRELL MH, "Pay for Performance Debate", Special symposium at SGIM, 5/2007

3. Greenfield S, FARRELL MH, "Measuring Quality in Complex Patients", Special symposium, 2007 Annual Meeting of the Society for General Int Med, Toronto, Canada, 5/2007

4. FARRELL MH, Concato J, Fleshner N, "Prostate-Specific Antigen: The Sydenham Society Debate", Special symposium, 2007 Annual Meeting of the Society for General Int Med, Toronto, Canada, 5/2007

Peer Reviewed Workshops/Presentations:

Regional

1. Paradowski J, FARRELL l MH, Christopher S, Collins J, Eskra K, La Pean A, O'Tool F, Roedl S, Tluczek A, The Wisconsin Project on Communication Process and Outcomes after Newborn Screening: Parent Results, Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care, Green Bay, WI, 4/16/2012

2. Stuckert AJ, Chiplunker AJ, FARRELL M, Left Atrial Thrombus: An Unusual Cause of Fever, Abstract at the Wisconsin ACP, Wisconsin Dells, WI, 9/2013

3. Paradowski J, La Pean Kirschner A, Collins J, Beaudry H, Roedl SJ, Christopher S, O'Tool FO, FARRELL MH, Improving Communication about Cystic Fibrosis Newborn Screening, Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care, Wisconsin Dells, WI, 4/27/2014

National

1. FARRELL MH, Certain LK, Farrell PM., Practices and attitudes about genetic and other risk communication services among newborn screening programs, Soc. for Ped. Research, 1999

2. FARRELL MH, Baker M, Researchers among graduates of combined internal medicine and pediatrics residency programs., Med-Peds Program Directors Association, 1999

3. FARRELL MH, Murphy MA, Schneider CE., Lessons from prostate-specific antigen about patient decision-making under uncertainty, SGIM, 1999

4. FARRELL MH, Murphy MA., Participant recruitment bias for decision-making studies: the effect of advertising on prostate-specific antigen history. JGIM 1999; 14 (supp 2): 27. Poster at SGIM, SGIM, 1999

5. FARRELL MH, Murphy MA, Schneider CE., How Conventional Wisdom Affects Patient Decisions about Prostate-Specific Antigen., Annual meeting of Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, 1999

6. Scinto JD, Grady JN, Ho SY, FARRELL MH, McAfee PA, Doonan LM, Meehan TP, A Methodology for Hospital Claims-Based Outcomes Reports for Use in Quality Improvement., Association for Health Services Research, 2000

7. FARRELL MH, Hofer TP, Hayward RA., Structured Implicit Hospital Chart Review: What are the Reviewers Thinking?, SGIM, 2000

8. Doolittle B, FARRELL MH, Kim C, Stein J., Correlation between spirituality and depression in multi-specialty clinic., American College of Physicians Connecticut Research Symposium (first prize oral presentation), 2001

9. FARRELL MH, Stein JM, Ladouceur LK, Chan ECY, How "Complete" Are Medicine Residents´ Efforts at Informed Consent for Prostate-Specific Antigen Screening?, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, 2004

10. FARRELL MH, Stein JM, Ladouceur LK, Chan ECY., Use of a Structured Implicit Review Tool to Assess Counseling about Prostate-Specific Antigen, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, 2004

Peer Reviewed Workshops/Presentations (cont’d):

National (cont’d)

11. FARRELL MH, Stein JM, Ladouceur LK, Chan ECY, Use of a Structured Implicit Review Tool to Assess Counseling about Prostate-Specific Antigen, SGIM, 2004

12. FARRELL MH, Stein JM, Ladouceur LK, Chan ECY, How "Complete" Are Medicine Residents´ Efforts at Informed Consent for Prostate-Specific Antigen Screening?, SGIM, 2004

13. FARRELL MH, La Pean A, Ladouceur LK., The Content of Communication by Residents After Newborn Genetic Screening., Pediatric Academic Societies, 2005

14. FARRELL MH, Kuruvilla P, Assessment of Understanding: A Quality Indicator for Communication After Newborn Genetic Screening, Pediatric Academic Societies, 2005

15. FARRELL MH, Kuruvilla P Brienza R., Assessment of Understanding: A Quality Indicator for Communication before Adult Cancer Screening, SGIM, 2005

16. FARRELL MH. , Quality" of Clinician-Patient Communication: What Is It and What Can We Do About It? , SGIM, 2005

17. Donovan J, Deuster L, Christopher SA, FARRELL MH, Resident´s Precautionary Discussion of Emotions during Communication about Cancer Screening, SGIM, 2007

18. Deuster L, Donovan J, Christopher SA, FARRELL MH, Quantity of Jargon Used by Internal Medicine Residents in Their Counseling about Mammography and Prostate Cancer Screening, SGIM, 2007

19. FARRELL MH, Christopher SA, Ladouceur LK, The Brief Standardized Communication Assessment: A Patient Simulation Method Feasible for Population-Scale Use in Communication Quality Assurance, American Academy on Communication in Healthcare, 2008

20. La Pean A, Christopher SA, Collins J, FARRELL MH, A Delphi Study to Establish Content for Disclosing Sickle Cell Carrier Status, American Academy of Communication in Healthcare, 2010

21. King AG, Reinbold S, Wilson J, Kleiman M, Recka K, Oraka C, Momper S, Gleason S, Moraski L, FARRELL MH, Inpatient Perceptions of the Medical Team at an Academic Center, SGIM, 2010

22. Christopher SA, Ahmad N, Bradford L, Collins J, Eskra K, La Pean A, O'Tool FO, Roedl SJ, FARRELL MH, A Method To Assess The Use Of Organizing Behaviors In Physicians' Conversation, American Academy of Communication in Healthcare, 2010

23. FARRELL MH, Christopher SA, Collins J, Eskra K, La Pean A, A Statewide Communication Quality Assurance Program after Newborn Screening,, American Academy of Communication in Healthcare, 2010

24. FARRELL MH, Christopher S, Roedl S, O’Tool F, Ahmad N, Farrell PM, A rapid feedback report card intervention to assess and improve physicians’ communication skills, Pediatrics Academic Societies Meeting, Boston, MA, 2011

25. Bettendorf B, FARRELL MH, Uihlein J , Empathy: why should I care?, The Examined Life Conference - Writing, Humanities, and the Art of Medicine, Iowa City, IA, 4/20/2012

26. Ahmad NY, FARRELL MH., Maternal focus of attention and infant health concerns as predictors of caregiving practices., 14th Annual Meeting of The Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA, 1/19/2013

27. Ahmed NY, FARRELL MH, Linguistic Markers of Focus of Attention as Predictors of Maternal Caregiving Practices, Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA, 2013

International

1. FARRELL MH,Stein JM, Ladouceur LK, Chan ECY. , How "Complete" Are Medicine Residents´ Efforts at Informed Consent for Prostate-Specific Antigen Screening? , Poster at European Society for Medical Decision Making, , 2004

2. Donovan J, Deuster L, Christopher SA, FARRELL MH, "Precautionary Empathy" by Child Health Providers after Newborn Screening,, Poster at International Conference on Communication in Healthcare, 2007

3. Collins J, La Pean A, O'Tool FO, Eskra K, Roedl SJ, Tluczek A, FARRELL MH, Influences of Parents' Newborn Screening Carrier Disclosure Experience, International Conference on Communication in Healthcare, 2011

4. Roedl SJ, La Pean A, Collins J, FARRELL MH, Parental Health Literacy and Understanding of Newborn Screening Carrier Results,, International Conference on Communication in Healthcare, 2011

5. La Pean A, Collins J, Christopher SA, Eskra K, Roedl SJ, Tluczek A, FARRELL MH, Qualitative Evaluation of Follow-Up Calls with Parents after Newborn Screening,, International Conference on Communication in Healthcare, 2011

Peer Reviewed Workshops/Presentations (cont’d):

International (cont’d)

6. FARRELL MH, Christopher SA, Population-scale Assessment by a Panel of Communication Quality Indicators, International Conference on Communication in Healthcare, 2011

7. Bradford L, Roedl SJ, Christopher SA, FARRELL MH, Physicians' Use of Social Support Strategies to Buffer Newborn Screening Results, International Conference on Communication in Healthcare, 2011

8. Ahmad NY, FARRELL MH, Linguistic Markers of Emotion in Mothers of Sickle Cell Carrier Infants: What Do They Measure and What Does It Mean?, International Conference on Communication in Healthcare , 2011

Committee Service:

2008 - 2010 Member, Computer Committee, Population Health, Medical College of Wisconsin

2008 - 2014 Member, Steering Committee, Primary Care Academic Medicine Fellowship (NRSA), Medical College of Wisconsin

2009 - 2014 Member, Evaluation Committee, Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin

2009 - 2014 Council Member, Research Scientist Medical Student Pathway, Medical College of Wisconsin

2010 Grant Reviewer, Clinical Translational Science Institute, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

2010 - 2014 Judge, Medical Student Research Day Poster Session, Medical College of Wisconsin

2011 Grant Reviewer, Women’s Health Research Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

2011 - 2014 Member, Research Affairs, Medical College of Wisconsin

2011 - 2012 Member, New Curriculum Steering Committee, Student Scholarly Activities Work Group, Medical College of Wisconsin

2011 - 2012 Judge, Research Day Poster Session, Medical College of Wisconsin

2011 Grant Reviewer, Women's Health Research Program, Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin

2012 Member, Conference Planning Committee, Community engagement in research and comparative effectiveness research bridge building workshop, Clinical & Translational Science Institute of Southeast Wisconsin, Medical College of Wisconsin

2012 Session facilitator, Community engagement in research and comparative effectiveness research bridge building workshop., Clinical & Translational Science Institute of Southeast Wisconsin, Medical College of Wisconsin

2013 - 2014 Council Member, Bioethics Medical Student Pathway, Medical College of Wisconsin

Hospital

2006 - 2007 Member, Froedtert and Primary Care Initiative's evaluation of primary care, Education and Research

2006 - 2013 Organizer semimonthly seminar series, Center for Patient Care and Outcomes Research

2008 Web site committee, Primary Care Initiative, Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin

2009 - 2014 Pediatrics committee, Primary Care Initiative, Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin

Teaching Activities:

Medical Student Education

2000 - 2003 Preceptor, History and physical course, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT

2004 - 2005 Preceptor, Medical Ethics & Palliative Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

2005 - Present Lecturer, Medical Humanities course (4th year elective for medical students), Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

2005 Preceptor, Intercession on Evidence-Based Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

2007 - 2010 Preceptor, Clinical Exam and Reasoning course

2009 - Present Preceptor, Healers' Art course (1st yr medical students)

2010 Lg. group lecturer (x2), Research Scientist pathway

2010 - 2013 Small group preceptor, Research Scientist pathway

2010 - 2014 Faculty advisor, MCW Salient Film Series (Bioethics & Medical Humanities)

2012 Preceptor, intersession workshop on patient-centered care part II (diversity)

2012 – 2013 Saturday Free Clinic for Students

Resident and Fellow Education

1999 – 2003 Preceptor, Med-Peds Residency Program at Yale

2000 – 2004 Preceptor, Yale Primary Care Medicine Residency Program Journal Club

2002 – 2004 Scholarly activity curriculum for Yale Primary Care Medicine and Med-Peds residency program

2004 – 2013 Preceptor, Med-Peds Residency Program at Plank Road Clinic

2005 Invited Lecturer for MCW Pediatrics Fellows Lecture series, "Quality Assessment of Communication after Newborn Genetic Screening, Plus: How to do something new!"

2007 – 2011 Faculty commentator, resident report (approx. one session per month) in Internal Medicine Residency program

2007 - 2011 Developed and ran successful pilot program to give residents their own scheduled patients in primary care initiative continuity clinics, and then to give them primary care provider responsibilities (known as "junior partner" program)

2008 Co-teach on Dr. Gilligan's Academic Half-Day sessions (May 28, Jun 11, Aug 27, Sept 3, Sept 3, Nov 26, Nov 26)

Programmatic Developments:

Educational Programs

Resident

2007 – 2008 Developed and ran successful pilot program to give residents their own scheduled patients in primary care initiative continuity clinics, Plank Road Clinic and Med-Peds residency program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI.

2008 – 2011 Developed and running pilot "junior partner" program to give residents an official primary care provider role in primary care initiative continuity clinics. Plank Road Clinic and Med-Peds residency program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI.

Faculty

2005 Lecturer for Updates in Primary Care CME course run by Division of General Internal Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI.

2006 Chair, organizing committee for MCW Division of General Internal Medicine 2006 Faculty Retreat, "Scholarly Interests, Activities, and Solutions,” Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI.

2008 Lecturer for Updates in Primary Care CME course run by Division of General Internal Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI.

Clinical Programs

2007 – 2010 Developed and ran an online calendar tool to track the trading of physicians' coverage for each other in Epic

2008 – 2011 Organizes the call schedule for the MCW/PCI internal medicine and pediatrics practice

Consulting Identity:

2008 – Present Founder, Communication Quality Assurance LLC, a consulting firm for communication in healthcare. (This LLC was developed because of a need for separate consulting efforts in projects that MCW felt was not related to MCW activities. As of 2014 it has never been used.)

International Elected/Appointed Leadership And Committee Positions:

2008 – 2009 Scientific Program Chair, 2009 International Conference on Communication in Healthcare (ICCH), held jointly in Miami by American Academy on Communication in Healthcare and European Academy on Communication in Healthcare

2008 Consensus group panel, European Cystic Fibrosis Society, “Cystic Fibrosis Neonatal Screening in Europe: Management, Development, Research” in Verona, Italy, including expert panel “Information to families before, during, and after CF Neonatal Screening”

2012 Reviewer for research grants for United States/Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF)

2013 – present Member, Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) “Terminology Harmonization” group. My main role in this effort was to re-define the meaning of confusing terms in newborn screening such as false positive and borderline.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Refereed Journal Publications/Original Papers

1. Schneider CE, FARRELL MH. The Limits of Informed Consent. In Freeman MDA, Lewis A (Eds.), Law and Medicine: Current Legal Issues, vol 3. Oxford Press, 2000.

2. FARRELL MH, Certain L, Farrell PM. Genetic counseling and Risk Communication Services of Newborn Screening Programs. Arch Ped Adol Med 2001;155(2):120-126. PMID:11177084.

3. Bobadilla JL, FARRELL MH, Farrell PM. Applying CFTR Molecular Genetics to Facilitate the Diagnosis of Cystic Fibrosis Through Screening. Advances in Pediatrics, 2002; 49:131-190. PMID:12214770.

4. FARRELL MH, Foody JM, Krumholz HM. beta-Blockers in Heart Failure: Clinical Applications. JAMA 2002;287(7):890-897. PMID:11851583.

5. FARRELL MH, Murphy MA, Schneider CE. How Underlying Patient Beliefs Can Affect Physician-Patient Communication about Prostate-Specific Antigen. Effective Clinical Practice, 2002; 5: 120-129. PMID:12088291.

6. Foody JM, FARRELL MH, Krumholz HM. beta-Blocker Therapy in Heart Failure: Scientific Review. JAMA 2002;287(7):883-889. PMID:11851582.

7. FARRELL MH, Farrell PM. Newborn Screening for Cystic Fibrosis: Ensuring More Good than Harm. Journal of Pediatrics, 2003;143(6):707-712. PMID:14657812.

8. Doolittle BR, FARRELL MH. The association between spirituality and depression in an urban clinic. Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry, 2004; 6(3):114-118. PMCID:474734.

9. Rosenbaum JR, Bradley EH, Holmboe ES, FARRELL MH, Krumholz HM. Sources of Conflict in Medical Housestaff Training. Am. J. Medicine, 2004; 116:402-407. PMID:15006589.

10. FARRELL MH, La Pean A, Ladouceur LK. The Content of Communication by Residents After Newborn Genetic Screening. Pediatrics, 2005;116:1492-1498. PMID:16322176.

11. La Pean A, FARRELL MH. Initially Misleading Communication of Carrier Results after Newborn Genetic Screening. Pediatrics, 2005;116:1499-1505. PMID:16322177.

12. Gross CP, Filardo G, Singh HS, Freedman AN, Farrell MH The relation between projected breast cancer risk, perceived cancer risk, and mammography use. Results from the National Health Interview Survey. J Gen Intern Med. 2006 Feb;21(2):158-64. PMCID:1484644.

13. Deuster L, Christopher SA, Donovan J, FARRELL MH. A Method to Quantify Residents' Jargon Use during Counseling of Standardized Patients about Cancer Screening. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2008;23:1947-52. PMCID:2596518.

14. FARRELL MH, Deuster L, Donovan J, Christopher SA. Pediatric residents' use of jargon during counseling about newborn genetic screening results. Pediatrics, 2008;122:243-249. PMID:18676539.

15. FARRELL MH, Kuruvilla P. Assessment of understanding by pediatric residents during counseling about newborn screening results. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 2008;162(3):199-204. PMID:18316655.

16. Castellani C, Southern KW, Brownlee K, Dankert Roelse J, Duff A, Farrell M, Mehta A, Munck A, Pollitt R, Sermet-Gaudelus I, Wilcken B, Ballmann M, Corbetta C, de Monestrol I, Farrell P, Feilcke M, Férec C, Gartner S, Gaskin K, Hammermann J, Kashirskaya N, Loeber G, Macek M Jr, Mehta G, Reiman A, Rizzotti P, Sammon A, Sands D, Smyth A, Sommerburg O, Torresani T, Travert G, Vernooij A, Elborn S European best practice guidelines for cystic fibrosis neonatal screening. J Cyst Fibros. 2009 May;8(3):153-73

BIBLIOGRAPHY, cont’d

Refereed Journal Publications/Original Papers (cont’d)

17. FARRELL MH, Chan ECY, Ladouceur LK, Stein JM. A structured implicit abstraction method to evaluate whether content of counseling before prostate cancer screening is consistent with recommendations by experts. Patient Education and Counseling, 2009;77:322-7. PMCID:2787991.

18. FARRELL MH, Kuruvilla P, Eskra K, Christopher SA, Brienza RS. A Method to Quantify and Compare Clinicians' Assessments of Patient Understanding during Counseling of Standardized Patients, Patient Education and Counseling, 2009;77:128-135. PMCID:2737092.

19. Farrell MH, Christopher SA, Tluczek A, Kennedy-Parker K, La Pean A, Eskra K, Collins J, Hoffman G, Panepinto J, Farrell PM Improving communication between doctors and parents after newborn screening. WMJ. 2011;110(5):221-7. PMCID:3594768.

20. Bradford L, Roedl SJ, Christopher SA, Farrell MH Use of social support during communication about sickle cell carrier status. Patient Educ Couns. 2012 Aug;88(2):203-8. PMCID:3409326.

21. Christopher SA, Ahmad NY, Bradford L, Collins JL, Eskra K, Kirschner Al, O'Tool FO, Roedl SJ, Farrell MH A method to assess the organizing behaviors used in physicians' counseling of standardized parents after newborn genetic screening. Commun Med. 2012;9(2):101-11. PMCID:3916961

22. Christopher SA, Collins JL, Farrell MH Effort required to contact primary care providers after newborn screening identifies sickle cell trait. J Natl Med Assoc. 2012 Nov-Dec;104(11-12):528-34. PMCID:3880776.

23. Farrell MH, Speiser J, Deuster L, Christopher S Child health providers' precautionary discussion of emotions during communication about results of newborn genetic screening. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2012;166(1):62-67. PMID:22213752.

24. La Pean A, Collins JL, Christopher SA, Eskra KL, Roedl SJ, Tluczek A, Farrell MH A qualitative secondary evaluation of statewide follow-up interviews for abnormal newborn screening results for cystic fibrosis and sickle cell hemoglobinopathy. Genet Med. 2011 Sep 13:207-14. PMCID:3246552.

25. Collins JL, La Pean A, O'Tool F, Eskra KL, Roedl SJ, Tluczek A, Farrell MH Factors that influence parents' experiences with results disclosure after newborn screening identifies genetic carrier status for cystic fibrosis or sickle cell hemoglobinopathy. Patient Educ Couns. 2012 Jan 11. PMCID:3328613

26. Farrell MH, Christopher SA Frequency of high-quality communication behaviors used by primary care providers of heterozygous infants after newborn screening. Patient Educ Couns. 2013 Feb;90(2):226-32. PMCID:3566874.

27. Jacob HJ, Abrams K, Bick DP, Brodie K, Dimmock DP, FARRELL MH, Geurts J, Harris J, Helbling D, Joers BJ, Kliegman R, Kowalski G, Lazar J, Margolis DA, North P, Northup J, Roquemore-Goins A, Scharer G, Shimoyama M, Strong K, Taylor B, Tsaih SW, Tschannen MR, Veith RL, Wendt-Andrae J, Wilk B, Worthey EA. Genomics in Clinical Practice: Lessons from the Front Lines. Sci Transl Med 2013, 5(194):194-8. PMID:23863829.

28. La Pean A, Farrell MH, Eskra KL, Farrell PM Effects of immediate telephone follow-up with providers on sweat chloride test timing after cystic fibrosis newborn screening identifies a single mutation. J Pediatr. 2013 Mar;162(3):522-9. PMCID:3582754.

29. Spellecy R, Leuthner S, Farrell M Risk, respect for persons, and informed consent in comparative effectiveness research. Am J Bioeth. 2013;13(12):46-8

30. Ahmad NY, Farrell MH Linguistic markers of emotion in mothers of sickle cell carrier infants: What are they and what do they mean? Patient Educ Couns. 2014, 94(1):128-33. PMCID:3865165.

31. Strong KA, Derse AR, Dimmock DP, Zusevics KL, Jeruzal J, Worthey E, Bick D, Scharer G, La Pean Kirschner A, Spellecy R, Farrell MH, Geurts J, Veith R, May T In the absence of evidentiary harm, existing societal norms regarding parental authority should prevail. Am J Bioeth. 2014 Mar;14(3):24-6

32. Zusevics KL, Strong KA, Farrell MH, Shimoyama ME Matching the pace of genomic advances through the integration of genomic education into high school health education. J Sch Health. 2014 Jun;84(6):351-4

33. FARRELL MH, Christopher SA, La Pean Kirschner A, Roedl SJ, O'Tool FO, Ahmad NY, Farrell PM. Improving the quality of physician communication with rapid-throughput analysis and report cards. Patient Educ Couns 2014, 97: 248–255.

34. May T, Strong K, Jeruzal J, Zusevics K, Spellecy R, Derse A, La Pean Kirschner A, FARRELL MH. The limits of traditional approaches to informed consent for genomic medicine. HealthCare Ethics Committee Forum. 26(3): 185-202.

35. May T, et al., FARRELL MH. On the Justifiability of ACMG Recommendations for Reporting of Incidental Findings in Clinical Exome and Genome Sequencing. Accepted, Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics, 2014.

36. Patterson R, Roedl S, FARRELL MH. Internet Searching after Parents Receive Abnormal Newborn Screening Results. Accepted Journal of Communication in Healthcare:Strategies, Media and Engagement in Global Health, 2/19/15.

37. Ahmad NY, FARRELL MH. Maternal focus of attention and concern in information seeking after newborn genetic screening. Revise and resubmit, Nov 2014.

BIBLIOGRAPHY, cont’d

Books, Chapters, and Reviews

1. FARRELL MH. Peripheral Brain, self-published (Peripheral Brain Press). I originally made a pocket reference book for myself, but I was asked by so many medical students and residents for a copy that I ended up publishing about 200 copies in several states. First edition, 1994. Second edition, 1995. Third edition, 1996.

2. Markel H, FARRELL MH, Oski J. Portable Pediatrician. Hanley & Belfus, second edition, 2000.

3. FARRELL MH, The Boundaries of Physician Relationships: People Will Talk. In Colt H, Quadrelli S, Friedman L (Eds.) The Picture of Health: Medical Ethics and the movies. Oxford Press, 2011.

Editorials, Letters to Editor, Other

1. FARRELL MH, Farrell PM. Is Public Health Ready for Genetics? An Unanswered Question. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 2001; 155: 1175 (letter exchange).

Non-Refereed Journal Publications/Original Papers

1. Brass L, Cramer L, Druss B, Esteban C, Gross C, FARRELL M, Forman H, Holmboe E, Jaffe CC, Krumholz HM, Mattera J. Problem Knowledge Couplers: Content and Evidence Review. Prepared for TRICARE Management Activity. New Haven: Yale Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, 2001. (Project leader)

2. Brass L, Cramer L, Druss B, Gross C, FARRELL M, Forman H, Grajek S, Hebert P, Holmboe E, Jaffe CC, Krumholz HM, Lin Z-Q, Mattera J. The HEAR Instrument: Critical Review and Recommendations. Prepared for TRICARE Management Activity. New Haven: Yale Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, 2001.

3. FARRELL MH. Confidentiality in Medical Records and Survey Data. In Brass L, Cramer L et al. The HEAR Instrument: Critical Review and Recommendations. Prepared for TRICARE Management Activity. New Haven: Yale Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, 2001.

4. Scinto JS, Meehan TP, FARRELL MH et al. Multi-Indicator Project: Acute Myocardial Infarction Baseline Data Report. Middletown, CT: Qualidigm, 2000.

5. Scinto JS, Meehan TP, FARRELL MH et al. Multi-Indicator Project: Pneumonia Baseline Data Report. Middletown, CT: Qualidigm, 2000.

6. Scinto JS, Meehan TP, FARRELL MH et al. Multi-Indicator Project: Atrial Fibrillation Baseline Data Report. Middletown, CT: Qualidigm, 2000.

Abstracts

1. Davis M, FARRELL MH, Lavoie S. The experience of med-peds graduates in research careers. JGIM 2000; 15 (supp 1): 29.

2. FARRELL MH, Hofer TP, Hayward RA. Structured Implicit Hospital Chart Review: What are the Reviewers Thinking? JGIM 2000; 15 (supp 1): 161.

3. FARRELL MH, Christopher SA, La Pean A, Ladouceur LK (2009). "The Brief Standardized Communication Assessment: A Patient Simulation Method Feasible for Population-Scale Use in Communication Quality Assurance." Medical Encounter 23(1): 64.

Database, Video, or Other Research/Clinical Contributions

1. FARRELL MH, Metersky M. The How's and Why's of Hospital-Based Immunizations for Adults: Influenza and Pneumococcal. Middletown, CT: Qualidigm, 2000.

Appendix: Significant mentorship for Students, Faculty, Residents and/or Fellows

|Level of mentee |Institution |Year(s) |Name |Description of mentorship activity |

|Medical student |UWSMPH |2014 |Yu, Helen |TRIUMPH* preceptor |

| |MCW |2014- |Nunez, Liz |3rd year research pathway |

|Resident |AUWMG |2014 |Mubanga, Nicole |Scholarly activity on medical care for special needs |

| | | | |adults |

* Training in Urban Medicine and Public Health

Before AUWMG

|Level of mentee |Institution |Year(s) |Name |Description of mentorship activity |

|Medical student |Yale |2001-2 |Kuruvilla, Pramita |Medical student thesis, based on research done in my lab,|

| | | | |2 publications. |

| | |2002-3 |Cousins, Joey |Medical student thesis, student-initiated |

| | |2000 |Hanmer, Janel |Summer research mentor for MD-PhD student, mutually |

| | | | |initiated project |

| |MCW |2006-7 |Donovan (Speiser), Jodi |Summer research mentor, based on research done in my lab,|

| | | | |3 publications |

| | |2006-7 |Deuster, Lindsay |Summer research mentor, based on research done in my lab,|

| | | | |3 publications |

| | |2007-9 |Deuster, Lindsay |Formal advisor for MCW |

| | |2008-11 |Bettendorf, Brittany |Summer research mentor (student initiated project), |

| | | | |Pathway mentor. 1 presentation. |

| | |2009-11 |Bettendorf, Brittany |Formal advisor for MCW |

| | |2009-13 |Jackman, Ryan |Summer research mentor, pathway mentor (student initiated|

| | | | |project). 2 presentations. |

| | |2010-13 |Jackman, Ryan |Formal advisor for MCW |

| | |2010 |Yocum, Matthew |Pathway advisor (with resident Adam King) |

| | |2010 |Laste, Zachary |Pathway advisor (with resident Adam King) |

| | |2010 |Schumann, Joseph |Pathway advisor (with resident Adam King) |

| | |2010-1 |Amen, Shelley |Formal advisor for MCW |

| | |2011-4 |Patterson, Rachel |Summer research mentor, pathway mentor, based on research|

| | | | |done in my lab, 1 publication. |

| | |2013-present|Gundrum, Kaitlyn |Pathway mentor, student-initiated project. |

| | |2013-4 |Janik, Callie |Pathway mentor (with Howard Jacob) |

| | |2013-2014 |Nunez, Lizbeth |Summer research mentor, based on research done in my lab.|

| | | | |Pathway mentor (with Howard Jacob). |

|Graduate student |MCW |2009 |Barnes, Ronald (Lee) |MPH student capstone project, student-initiated project. |

| | |2010 |Racadio, Racquel |MPH summer student project, student-initiated (with Lisa |

| | | | |Bradford) |

| | |2013 |Eldredge, Christina |Mentored on grant proposal (MD fellow and current PhD |

| | | | |student) |

|Postdoctoral |MCW |2010-1 |Sara Roedl |Research done in my lab. 6+ publications. |

| | |2010-2 |Nadia Ahmad |Research done in my lab. 2+ publications. |

|Fellow |MCW |2006-7 |Taylor, Lise |Mentor on research project. 1 presentation. |

| | |2009-10 |Dobbs, Tiffany |Formal mentor for fellowship program |

| | |2010-3 |Bradford, Lisa |Formal mentor for fellowship program. Research based on |

| | | | |work in my lab and also fellow-initiated. 2+ |

| | | | |publications. |

| | |2012-4 |Zusevics, Kaija |Formal co-mentor for program, research done in Program in|

| | | | |Genomics and Ethics. 3+ publications. |

|Fellow | |2012-4 |Ahmad, Nadia |Formal co-mentor for fellowship program. 1+ publications.|

| | |2013-4 |McCauley, Michael |Formal co-mentor for fellowship program. Mentored grant |

| | | | |application. |

|Resident |Yale |2001-3 |Ramos, Rey |Formal advisor for residency program |

| | |1999-2002 |Chao, Herta |Formal advisor for residency program |

| | |2000-3 |Okumura, Megumi |Formal advisor for residency program |

|t | |2001-3 |Hallemeier, Anna |Formal advisor for residency program |

| |MCW |2006-10 |Reinbold (Johnson), |Formal advisor for residency program |

| | | |Shannon | |

| | |2006-10 |King, Adam |Formal advisor for residency program |

| | |2006-7 |Mayhorn, Rodney |Mentor on a research project |

| | |2007-11 |Rehman, Naima |Formal advisor for residency program |

| | |2008-12 |Arvanitis, Marina |Formal advisor for residency program |

| | |2008-11 |Gehl, Jeffrey |Formal advisor for residency program |

| | |2008-10 |King, Adam |Mentor on a QI project, resident-initiated. |

| | |2008-9 |Gleason, Sheena |Mentor on a QI project, resident-initiated. |

| | |2010 |(various) |Mentored all Plank Road medicine residents on a QI |

| | | | |project, resident-initiated. |

| | |2010 |Niccum, David |Mentor on a QI project, resident-initiated. |

| | |2011 |Bettandorf, Brittany |Mentored on a research project (continuation of her |

| | | | |student work). 1 presentation. |

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