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AMANDA FRISCH DEMPSEY, MD, PhD, MPH

Curriculum Vitae

Biographical Information:

Address: Childrens Outcomes Research Program

13199 E. Montview Blvd, Suite 300

Aurora, CO 80045

 

Phone: 303.724.1174

Email: Amanda.dempsey@ucdenver.edu

Education and Training:

Sept 1987-May 1991 B.S., University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

Sept 1992-May 1994 Medical School Years 1&2, Vanderbilt University

June 1994-Aug 1998 PhD, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN

Sept 1998-May 2000 Medical School Years 3 & 4. MD, May 2000, Vanderbilt University

July 2000-June 2003 Pediatrics Internship and Residency:

Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, WA

Sept 2003-May 2005 Masters of Public Health, Health Services, University of Washington, School of Public Health

July 2003-June 2005 Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, University of Washington, Seattle

July 2003-June 2005 Fellowship, General Pediatrics, University of Washington

Academic, Administrative, and Clinical Appointments:

July 2003 - June 2006 Instructor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle

April 2006 - Aug 2008 Lecturer, Division of General Pediatrics

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Sept 2008 - present Assistant Professor, Division of General

Pediatrics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Certification and Licensure:

10/2003 Board certified in Pediatrics

6/2003 Unlimited medical license, WA State, expired 5/21/2007

4/2006 Unlimited medical license, MI State, expires 4/2011

Ongoing BLS, ACLS, NALS certified

Grants:

Current support:

2011 Title:

Principal Investigator: Amanda Dempsey, MD, PhD, MPH

Source: University of Michigan, Department of Pediatrics, Helen L. Kay Pediatric cancer Research Award

Funding: $20,000

2010-2014 Title: Improving Vaccination Coverage Among Adolescents

Principal Investigator: Amanda Dempsey, MD, PhD, MPH

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Funding: $1,600,000

2010-2012 Title: School Mandates for Human Papillomavirus

Vaccination: Use of an Agent-Based Model

Co-Principal Investigators: Amanda Dempsey, MD, PhD,

MPH; David Mendez, PhD

Source: National Institutes of Health, National Institute of

Child Health & Human Development

Funding: $382,435

2010-2011 Title: Tailored educational messaging to improve maternal

willingness for MMR vaccination

Principal Investigator: Amanda Dempsey, MD, PhD, MPH

Source: Office for the Vice President of Research,

University of Michigan

Funding: $30,000

2009-2011 Title: Using Maternal Cancer Screening Visits to Improve Adolescent HPV Vaccinations

Principal Investigator: Ruth Carlos, MD

Source: National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute

Funding: $375,000

Role: Co-Investigator, 5% FTE

2011. Title: Increasing Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Among

Adolescents.

Principal Investigator: Amanda Dempsey, MD, PhD, MPH

Source: Center of Excellence in Cancer Communications Research Developmental Project Funding, University of Michigan

Funding: $50,000

Past Support:

2009. Title: Assessment of School Curricula on Adolescent

Vaccination: How well are we preparing our teens to

advocate for their health needs?

Principal Investigator: Amanda Dempsey, MD, PhD, MPH

Source: Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Michigan

Funding: $3,365

2007-2008 Title: Evaluating Risk Factor Based Strategies for HPV Immunization

Principal Investigator: Amanda Dempsey, MD, PhD, MPH

Source: Ambulatory Pediatrics Association

Funding: $10,000

2007-2010 Title: Innovative Approaches to Cervical Cancer Prevention

Principal Investigator: Amanda Dempsey, MD, PhD, MPH

Source: Bridging Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health, University of Michigan – parent grant, NIH K-12 award.

Funding: $289,000

2007 Title: Parental Decision-Making about Adolescent Vaccines: focus on Human Papillomavirus Vaccination

Principal Investigator: Amanda Dempsey, MD, PhD, MPH

Source: Elizabeth E. Kennedy Award, University of Michigan, Dept. of Pediatrics.

Funding: $10,000

2006 Title: Correlates of Abnormal Pap Smears in Appalachia

Principal Investigator: Mack Ruffin, MD, MPH

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Role: Co-investigator, 5% FTE

2006 Title: Delivery of Adolescent Immunizations

Principal Investigator: Amanda Dempsey, MD, PhD, MPH

Source: Clinical Sciences Scholars Program, University of Michigan.

Funding: $40,000

2005-2006 Title: Economic and Clinical Impacts of HPV Vaccines

Principal Investigator: Amanda Dempsey, MD, PhD, MPH

Source: University of Washington Center for STD/AIDS Career Development Award – parent grant from NIH-NIAID.

Funding: $50,000

Honors and Awards:

1991. Cum Laude undergraduate graduation honors

2000. Recipient of Medical Scientist Training Program Scholarship

1999 Sigma XI national research society, elected member

2003-2005 Recipient of Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Fellowship

2003-2005 NIH Loan Repayment Recipient

2005 Children’s Hospital Fellows Research Day Award Winner

2006. Charles E. Culpeper Scholarship in Medical Sciences Application, Institutional Nominee

2007. NIH Loan Repayment Recipient (renewal)

2009. NIH Loan Repayment Recipient (renewal)

2008. Society for Pediatric Research, elected member

2011 Mary Kay Ash Foundation, Institutional Nominee

Memberships in Professional Societies:

2003. American Academy of Pediatrics, State Resident representative

2003-2006 Washington State Public Health Association

2000-2006 Puget Sound Women’s Pediatric Society

2003-present American Academy of Pediatrics, Fellow

2003-present International Papillomavirus Society

2006-present University of Michigan Cancer Center

2006-present Ambulatory Pediatrics Association

2008-present Society for Pediatric Research

Editorial Positions, Boards, and Peer-Review Service:

Ad Hoc Journal Reviewer:

Academic Pediatrics

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

American Journal of Public Health

Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy

Annals of Epidemiology

Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine

BMC Public Health

Developmental Biology

Drugs

Health Education and Behavior

International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics

Journal of Adolescent Health

Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine

Journal of Rural Health

Journal of Women’s Health

Pan American Journal of Public Health

Patient Education and Counseling

Pediatrics

Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Preventive Medicine

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Sexually Transmitted Infections

Social Science and Medicine

Vaccine

Women & Health

Invited International Reviewer Experience:

Cancer UK– Population and Behavioral Sciences Committee – United Kingdom

Wellcome Trust UK – United Kingdom

Health Research Council of New Zealand

Netherlands Organization of Health, Research, and Development

FORMAL Teaching:

Undergraduate:

1991 Teaching Assistant – undergraduate biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

Graduate/Medical:

2007-present Guest Lecturer, Women’s Studies 400: Women’s Reproductive Health, University of Michigan

Human Papillomavirus: What you should know

2008 Guest Lecturer, Health Management and Policy 664: Applied Public Health Policy Analysis, University of Michigan

HPV Mock Public Hearings

2009 Guest Lecturer, Health Sciences Scholars Program, University of Michigan, HPV Vaccines: Medical Miracle or

Social Minefield?

2009 Small Group Leader, M1s: Patients and Populations Core

Course, University of Michigan

2010 Guest Lecturer: Health Education and Health Behavior 540: Fundamentals of Reproductive Health, University of Michigan

HPV Epidemiology and Prevention

2010 Guest Lecturer, Women’s Studies 402: Gender and Health,

University of Michigan

HPV Vaccination: Policies and Controversies

2010 Guest Lecturer, Epidemiology 703: Summer Session in

Reproductive Epidemiology, University of Michigan

HPV Epidemiology

Resident/Postdoctoral:

2006-present University of Michigan, Evidence Based Medicine Journal Club for Pediatric Residents

Clinical Teaching:

2006-present Medical Student Supervisor, University of Michigan, General Pediatrics, Briarwood Health Associates

2003-2005 Resident Continuity Clinic Supervisor, Pediatric Care Center, University of Washington

2006-present Resident Continuity Clinic Supervisor, University of Michigan, General Pediatrics, Briarwood Health Associates

2006-present Resident Supervisor, University of Michigan, Well Newborn Service, Mott Children’s Hospital

Mentoring:

Undergraduate:

2007-2008 Undergraduate Student Mentor, Julie Zhu

Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program

Correlation Between School Policies and Physician Recommendations for Pertussis Vaccine

2010 Undergraduate Student Mentor, Heidi Pangborn

Cost Effectiveness of CMV Vaccination of Adolescents

Graduate/Medical Student:

2006-present Medical Student Mentor, Pediatrics Interest Group, University of Michigan

2007-present Medical Student Mentor, American Medical Women’s

Association

2007 Medical Student Mentor, Mina Zakhary

Independent Research Elective, The impact of tailored messaging for women undergoing breast and cervical cancer screening on HPV vaccine uptake for adolescents

Current Position: PGY2 Radiology, University of Pennsylvania

Resident/Postdoctoral:

2003-2005 Resident Clinic Supervisor, Pediatric Care Center, University of Washington

2006-present Resident Clinic Supervisor, University of Michigan, General Pediatrics, Briarwood Health Associates

2006-present Resident Mentor, University of Michigan, Evidence Based Medicine Journal Club

2006-2008 Resident Mentor, Amy Hepper, MD

Resident Scholarly Activity project, HPV vaccination in 9 and 10 year olds

Current Position: Pediatrician/internist, Traverse City, MI

2008 Minority Elective Resident Mentor, Claudia Espinoza

Comparison of pregnancy screening strategies for adolescent vaccination

Current Position: 2nd year fellow, Pediatric infectious diseases; 2nd year fellow: Health Services Research, University of Michigan

2009. Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Fellow Mentor,

Ericka Franklin Fowler. The impact of media framing about HPV vaccination on public perceptions of the vaccine

Current Position: Assistant Professor of Government, Wesleyan University

Committee, Organizational, and Volunteer Service:

1992-1994 Founding member, Committee on Women’s Issues, Vanderbilt University

1998-2000 Newsletter Contributor, American Medical Student Association , Global Health Committee, Vanderbilt University

2000-2003 Founder and Resident Coordinator, Social and International Medicine Interest Group, University of Washington

2003-2005 Invited Outreach Presenter, STD Outreach and Training Center, University of Washington (numerous occasions)

2006. Invited Outreach Presenter, Ethics in Public Life Initiative, University of Michigan

2007 Invited Member, HPV Vaccine Community Outreach

Forum Planning Committee, University of Michigan

Cancer Center

2007-present Invited Outreach Presenter, University of

Michigan Cancer Center HPV Education Group

2008-present Abstract Reviewer, Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting

2008-2009 Session co-Moderator, Pediatric Academic Societies National Meeting, Session: Immunization

2008 Invited Guest, Society for Gynecological Oncologists, Thought Leader Session on improving HPV vaccine uptake

2009-2010 Conference Organizer, Weekly HSR Seminar, CHEAR Unit, University of Michigan

2009-present Conference Organizer, Methods Seminar, CHEAR Unit, University of Michigan

2010 Invited Member, 44th National Immunization Conference,

External Planning Committee

2010 Session Moderator, Annual Pediatric Research

Symposium, University of Michigan; Session: Health Services Research

2010 Invited Guest, Adolescent Immunization Leadership Conference, Chicago Il

2011 Invited Member, Grants Accounting Task Force; CHEAR Unit, University of Michigan

Consulting Positions:

2005. Program for Appropriate Technology in Health,

Seattle, WA; Program planner for International HPV

Vaccine Initiative

2008 American Medical Forensic Society; Medico-legal

consulting

2009-present Merck and Co., Male HPV Vaccination Advisory

Board

Seminars and Extramural Invited Presentations:

2001 “The State of Early Education in Foster Children”

Washington State Governors Conference on Early Childhood Education in Foster Children

2005 “HPV Vaccines”

Pierce County Immunization Coalition, Olympia, WA

2005 “Pediatric HPV”

Olympia Medical Group, Olympia, WA

2005 “Parental Attitudes about HPV Vaccines”

Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

2006 “Widespread Childhood HPV Vaccination has Low Potential for Missed Opportunities to Diagnose Other, Unrecognized, STDs” Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA

2006 “HPV 101,”

American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference, Educational Satellite Symposium for M2 Communications

2007 “Limitations to Predicting Female Adolescents’ Longitudinal Risk for Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection”

Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON

2007 “HPV Vaccines”

Washtenaw County Immunization Action Coalition, Ann Arbor, MI

2007 “Overcoming Barriers to Immunization”

National Foundation for Infectious Diseases Clinical Vaccinology Course, Bethesda, MD.

2008 “Reasons why parents do or do not get their daughters vaccinated against HPV”

42nd National Immunization Conference, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA,

2008 “Physician Adoption of ACIP recommendations for vaccinating adolescents against pertussis using Tdap”

42nd National Immunization Conference, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA,

2008 “Communicating with Parents and Adolescents”

Michigan Department of Community Health, Adolescent Immunization Conference, Grand Rapids, MI

2008 “Reasons why parents do or do not get their daughters vaccinated against HPV”

Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting 2008, Honolulu, HI,

2008 “Physician Adoption of ACIP recommendations for vaccinating adolescents against pertussis using Tdap”

Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting 2008, Honolulu, HI,

2008 “Predicted Uptake of HPV Vaccines Among Adolescent Girls: Impact of School Mandates”

National Institutes of Health, 4th Annual Interdisciplinary Women’s Research Forum, Bethesda, MD

2009 “Predicted Uptake of HPV Vaccines Among Adolescent Girls: Impact of School Mandates”

43rd National Immunization Conference, Dallas, TX

2009 “Adolescent HPV Vaccination: Experience of the First Year”

43rd National Immunization Conference, Dallas, TX

2009. “Predicted Uptake of HPV Vaccines Among Adolescent Girls: Impact of School Mandates”

Pediatric Academic Society National Meeting, Baltimore, MD

2009. “Adolescent HPV Vaccination: Experience of the First Year”

Pediatric Academic Society National Meeting, Baltimore, MD

2009 “Adolescent HPV Vaccination: Experience of the First Year” Academy Healthy National Meeting, Chicago, IL

2010. “Predicted Uptake of HPV Vaccines Among Adolescent Girls: Impact of School Mandates”

Academy Healthy National Meeting, Chicago, IL

2009. “Keynote Address: Immunization Update”

Michigan Department of Community Health Adolescent Immunization Webcast, Okemos, MI

2009. “HPV - Parents and Adolescent Barriers”

Michigan Cancer Consortium Annual Meeting, Lansing, MI

2009. “HPV Vaccination and Adolescents”

Infectious Diseases Society of America, Infectious Diseases in

Children Conference, New York, NY

2010 “Understanding the HPV Vaccine”

Service Employees International Union Sexually Transmitted Diseases Symposium, John Jay College, New York, NY

2010 “HPV Immunization of Male and Female Patients” – American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference, Satellite Symposium for Vindico Med, San Francisco, CA

2010. “HPV Disease Burden: It’s not just about the cervix”

Medscape Spotlight Expert Panel, Chicago, IL

Bibliography:

Peer Reviewed Publications:

1. Sampath K, Cheng AM, Frisch A. Wright, C.V.E. Functional differences among Xenopus nodal related genes in left-right axis determination. Development 1997;124:3292-3303.

2. Frisch A. Wright, C.V.E. XBMPRII, a novel Xenopus type II receptor mediating BMP signaling in embryonic tissues. Development 1998;125:431-442.

3. Osada SI, Saijoh Y, Frisch A. Yeo CY, Adachi H, Watanabe M, Whitman M, Hamada H, Wright, C.V.E. Activin/nodal responsiveness and asymmetric expression of a Xenopus nodal-related gene converge on a FAST-1 regulated module in intron 1. Development 2000;127:2503-2514.

4. Sivapalasingam S, Barrett E, Kimura A, Van Duyne S, De Witt W, Ying M, Frisch A, Phan Q, Gould E, Shillam P, Reddy V, Breslowsky T, Hoekstra M, Higgins C, Sanders J, Tauxe RV, Slutsker L. A multistate outbreak of Salmonella enterica serotype Newport infections linked to mango consumption: Impact of water dip disinfestation technology. Clin Infect Dis 2003;37:1585-1591.

5. Steinberg EB, Bishop R, Hoekstra M, Dempsey, A, Haber, P, McClellan J, Ackers M, Mintz ED. Typhoid fever in travelers: who should be targeted for prevention? Clin Infect Dis 2004;39:186-191.

6. Dempsey AF, Zimet GD, Davis RL, Koutsky L. Factors that are associated with parental acceptance of HPV vaccines: A randomized intervention study of written information about HPV. Pediatrics 2006;5:1486-93.

7. Dempsey AF, Freed GL. A new day in meningococcal prevention: A comparison of the existing vaccines. Contemp Pediatr 2006;23:31-9.

8. Dempsey AF, Davis MM. Overcoming barriers to adherence to HPV vaccination recommendations. Am J Manag Care 2006;12:S484-491.

9. Dempsey AF. Vaccination against human papillomavirus. Am J Manag Care 2006;12:S460-461.

10. Dempsey AF, Koutsky LA, Golden M. Potential impact of human papillomavirus vaccines on public STD clinic workloads and on opportunities to diagnose and treat other sexually transmitted diseases. Sex Transm Dis 2007;34:503-7.

11. Dempsey AF, Freed GL. Which of the 2 meningococcal vaccines should you use? Patient Care 2007;41:17-23.

12. Dempsey AF, Freed GL. HPV vaccination: Expected impacts and unresolved issues. J Pediatr 2008;152:305-9.

13. Dempsey AF, Human papillomavirus. The usefulness of risk factors in determining who should get vaccinated. Rev Obstet Gynecol 2008; 3:122-128. PMCID: PMC2582644.

14. Dempsey AF, Freed, GL. Adolescent Immunization: If you build it, will they come? J Adolesc Health 2008: 43: 523-4.

15. Dempsey AF, Zimet, GD. Human papillomavirus vaccine and adolescents. Current Opinions in Obstetrics and Gynecology 2008: 20:447-454.

16. Dempsey AF, Gebremariam A, Koutsky LA, Manhart L. Using risk factors to predict human papillomavirus infection: Implications for targeted vaccination strategies in young adult women. Vaccine 2008;26:1112-8.

17. Dempsey AF, Gebremariam A, Koutsky LA, Manhart L. Behavior in early adolescence and risk of human papillomavirus infection as a young adult. Results from a population-based study. Pediatrics 2008;122:1-7.

18. Dempsey AF, Cowan AE, Stokley S, Messonier M, Clark SJ,

Davis MM. The role of economic information in decision-making by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. Vaccine 2008: 26:5389-5392.

19. Dempsey AF, Cowan AE, Broder KR, Kretsinger K, Stokley S,

Clark SJ. Adolescent Tdap vaccine utilization among primary care

physicians. J Adolesc Health 2009: 44:387-93.

20. Dempsey, AF, Espinosa, C, Davis, MM. Unintended vaccination of pregnant adolescents: estimating the scope of the problem and potential screening strategies. Vaccine 2009: 27: 3536-43.

21. Dempsey AF, Abraham LM, Dalton V, Ruffin M. Understanding the reasons why mothers do or do not have their adolescent daughters vaccinated against human papillomavirus. Ann Epid 2009: 19: 531-8. PMCID: 2880849 NIHMSID: 205270

22. Dempsey AF, Cowan AE, Broder KR, Kretsinger, K, Stokley, S, Clark, SJ. Diagnosis and testing practices for adolescent pertussis among a national sample of primary care physicians. Prev Med 2009: 48: 500-504.

23. Dempsey, AF, Singer, D, Clark, SJ, Davis, MM. Parents’ views on three shot-related visits: Implications for use of adolescent vaccines like human papillomavirus vaccine. Acad Peds 2009; 9(5): 348-52.

24. Dempsey, AF, Singer, D, Clark, SJ, Davis, MM. Adolescent preventive healthcare: What do parents want? J Peds 2009; 155(5) 689-94. [ePub July 2009].

25. Dempsey, AF, Freed, GL. Health care utilization by adolescents on Medicaid: Implications for delivering vaccines within the medical home. Pediatrics 2010;125(1): 43-9 [ePub November,2009].

26. Carlos, R, Resnicow, K, Dempsey, AF, Patel, D, Ruffin, M, Dalton, V. Maternal cultural barriers correlate with adolescent HPV vaccine use. Canc Epid Biomark Prev 2010; 19(3), 895.

27. Dempsey, AF, Cohn, L, Dalton, V, Ruffin, MT. Patient and clinic factors associated with adolescent human papillomavirus vaccine utilization within a university-based health system. Vaccine 2010; 28(4), 989-995. PMCID: 2887043 NIHMSID: 205275

28. Carlos, RC, Dempsey, AF, Patel, DA, Dalton, VK. Cervical cancer prevention through human papillomavirus vaccination: Using the “teachable moment” for educational interventions. Obstet Gyn 2010; 115(4), 834-838. PMCID: 2902966 NIHMSID: 205278

29. Carlos RC, Ruffin MT, Dempsey AF, Patel DA, Resnicow K, Dalton VA HPV Vaccine Uptake in Adolescent Daughters of Mothers Who Receive Cancer Preventive Services. J Women’s Health 2010; 19:608-09.

30. Dempsey, AF, Cohn, L, Dalton, V, Ruffin, MT. HPV Vaccine Utilization by Young Adult Women: Are the highest risk populations being vaccinated? J Womens Health 2010; 19:(10) 22.

31. Gollust, SE, Ubel, P, Dempsey, AF, Lantz, P, Fowler, EF. Controversy undermines support for state mandates on the human papillomavirus vaccine Health Affairs 2010: 29(11): 2041-6.

32. Dempsey, AF, Mendez, D. Examining Future Adolescent Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Uptake, With and Without a School Mandate. J Adol Health 2010: 47(3) 242-8. NIHMSID 165678 PMCID: 2923402

33. Petty, T, Callahan, ST, Chen, C, Edwards, K, Dempsey, AF. Assessment of parental acceptance of a potential cytomegalovirus vaccine for adolescent females. Vaccine 2010: 28(35): 5686-90.

34. Dempsey, AF, Schaffer, S. Middle and high school health education regarding adolescent vaccines and human papillomavirus Vaccine 2010: 28(44) 7179-83. NIHMSID: 235793

35. Dempsey, AF, Patel, D. HPV vaccine acceptance and utilization in the U.S.: Where are we now? Hum Vaccine 2010: 6(9). NIHMSID 225100

36. Carlos, RC, Dempsey, AF, Resnicow, K, Ruffin, MT, Patel, DA, Straus, CM, Dalton, VA. Feasibility of using maternal cancer screening visits to identify adolescent girls eligible for human papillomavirus vaccination? J Women’s Health 2010: 19(12)2271-5.

37. Dempsey, AF, Cohn, L, Dalton, V, Ruffin, MT. Worsening Disparities in HPV Vaccine Utilization Among 19-26 Year Old Women. Vaccine 2011: 29:528-534. NIHMSID: 256164

38. Dempsey, AF, Schaffer, S Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Rates and State Mandates for Tetanus-containing Vaccines Prev Med (, in press, ePub, January 2011)

39. Carlos, RC, Dempsey, AF, Patel, DA, Dalton, VK. What predicts a mother’s preference for mandatory HPV vaccination in her daughters? Human Vaccines (in press, accepted October 2010)

40. Patel, DA, Zochowski, M, Peterman, S, Dempsey AF, Ernst, S, Dalton, VK Human papillomavirus vaccine intent and uptake among female college students. Am J Coll Health (in press, accepted Nov 2010).

Non-Peer Reviewed Publications

1. Hubbard-McCree D, Dempsey AF. Psychological impact of human papillomavirus and pap testing in adolescents and young women. J Women’s Health 2005;8:242-244. (invited editorial)

2. Dempsey AF, Koutsky LA. National burden of genital warts: A first step in defining the problem. Sex Transm Dis 2008;35:361-2. (invited editorial)

3. DeCamp, LR, Dempsey, AF, Tarini, B. Neonatal Sepsis: Looking beyond the blood culture: Evaluation of a study of universal primer polymerase chain reaction for identification of neonatal sepsis. Arch Ped Adol Med 2009; 163: 12-14.

Books/Chapters

1. Dempsey AF. Parental Acceptance of HPV Vaccines: A Randomized, Controlled Trial. Master’s Thesis, University of Washington (2005).

2. Frisch A. BMP and Nodal-Related Signaling During Early Xenopus Embryogenesis. Ph.D. dissertation, Vanderbilt University (1998).

Abstracts Presented:

National Presentations

1. Frisch A, Wright, C.V.E. The role of a Xenopus BMP type II receptor, xTALKr, in neural induction. The Society of Developmental Biology Annual Symposium, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 1996,175:383.

2. Frisch A, Wright, C.V.E. XBMPR-II: A novel type II receptor for Bone Morphogenetic Proteins. The 13th International Congress of Developmental Biology Snow Bird, UT, 1997. Developmental Biology 1997;186-276.

3. Steinberg, EB, Frisch A, Rossiter S, McClellan J, Ackers M, Mintz EP. Typhoid fever in travelers: who should we vaccinate? The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Houston, TX, 2000.

4. Dempsey AF, Zimet GD, Davis RL, Koutsky L. Parental Acceptance of HPV Vaccines: A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Written Information about HPV. 2005 Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.

5. Dempsey AF, Golden M, Koutsky L. Widespread Childhood HPV Vaccination has Low Potential for Missed Opportunities to Diagnose Other, Unrecognized, STDs. 2006 Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2006.

6. Dempsey AF, Abraham L, Dalton V, Ruffin M. Reasons why parents do or do not get their daughters vaccinated against HPV. National Immunization Conference, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, 2008.

7. Dempsey AF, Cowan AE, Stokley S, Broder KR, Kretsinger K, Clark SJ. Physician Adoption of ACIP recommendations for vaccinating adolescents against pertussis using Tdap. National Immunization Conference, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, 2008.

8. Peterman S, Zochowski M, Lakatos K, Ernst S, Sorg C, Brogan S, Griffith A, Dempsey A, Dalton V, Patel D. HPV vaccine acceptance in females attending a school-based health service. American College Health Association (ACHA) Annual Meeting. Orlando, Florida; 2008.

9. Dempsey AF, Abraham L, Dalton V, Ruffin M. Reasons why parents do or do not get their daughters vaccinated against HPV. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Honolulu, HI 2008.

10. Dempsey AF, Cowan AE, Stokley S, Broder KR, Kretsinger K, Clark SJ. Physician adoption of ACIP recommendations for vaccinating adolescents against pertussis using Tdap. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Honolulu, HI 2008.

11. Dempsey, AF, Mendez, D. Predicted Uptake of HPV Vaccines Among Adolescent Girls: Impact of School Mandates” 4th Annual Interdisciplinary Women’s Research Forum, NIH, Bethesda, MD 2008

12. Dempsey, AF, Mendez D. Impact of parental attitudes and school mandates on predicted uptake of HPV vaccines among adolescents. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Baltimore, MD 2009.

13. Dempsey, AF, Cohn, L, Ruffin, M, Dalton, V, Freed, GL. Adolescent human papillomavirus vaccine utilization: experience of the first year. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Baltimore, MD 2009.

14. Dempsey, AF, Mendez D. Impact of parental attitudes and school mandates on predicted uptake of HPV vaccines among adolescents. National Immunization Conference, Houston, TX 2009.

15. Dempsey, AF, Cohn, L, Freed, GL. Adolescent human papillomavirus vaccine utilization: experience of the first year. National Immunization Conference, Houston, TX 2009.

16. Zochowski, MK, Dempsey, AF, Peterman, SR, Anderson, CL, Marcus, SB, Ernst, SD, Sorg, CA, Dalton, VK, Patel, DA. Human papillomavirus vaccine intention among female college students. National Immunization Conference, Houston, TX 2009.

17. Dempsey, AF, Mendez D. Impact of parental attitudes and school mandates on predicted uptake of HPV vaccines among adolescents. Academy Health Annual Meeting, Chicago 2009.

18. Dempsey, AF, Cohn, L, Dalton, V, Ruffin, MT. Adolescent human papillomavirus vaccine utilization: experience of the first year. Academy Health Annual Meeting, Chicago 2009.

19. Carlos, RC, Resinicow, K, Dempsey, AF, Patel, D, Ruffin, M, Dalton, VA. Maternal cultural barriers correlate with adolescent HPV vaccine use. American Society of Preventive Oncology, 34th Annual Meeting, Bethesda, MD 2010.

20. Carlos, RC, Ruffin, MT, Dempsey, AF, Patel, DA, Resnikow, K, Dalton, VA. HPV vaccine uptake in adolescent daughters of mothers who receive cancer preventive services. Women’s Health 2010: The 18th Annual Congress, Arlington VA, 2010.

21. Dempsey, AF, Clark, SJ, Butchart, A, Singer, D, Davis, MM. Male HPV Vaccination Intention and Predictors of Intention among a National Sample of Parents. 45th National Immunization Conference, Atlanta, GA, 2010.

22. Dempsey, AF, Cohn, L, Dalton, V, Ruffin, MT. HPV Vaccination of Adult Women – Evidence of Emerging Disparities. 7th Annual Interdisciplinary Research Symposium on Women’s Health, Bethesda, MD, 2010

23. Dempsey, AF, Schaffer, S, Singer, D, Butchart, A, Davis, MM, Freed, GL. Parents use of alternative vaccination schedules – better safe than sorry? 46th National Immunization Conference, Washington, DC 2011

24. Dempsey, AF, Schaffer, S, Barr, K, Ruffin, M. Improving maternal intention for HPV vaccination using tailored educational materials – results of a pilot study. 46th National Immunization Conference, Washington, DC 2011

25. Dempsey, AF, Schaffer, S, Singer, D, Butchart, A, Davis, MM, Freed, GL. Parents use of alternative vaccination schedules – better safe than sorry? Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Denver CO, 2011

26. Dempsey, AF, Schaffer, S, Barr, K, Ruffin, M. Improving maternal intention for HPV vaccination using tailored educational materials – results of a pilot study. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Denver CO, 2011

International Presentations

1. Dempsey AF, Zimet GD, Davis RL, Koutsky L. Parental Acceptance of HPV Vaccines: A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Written Information about HPV. 22nd International Papillomavirus Conference and Clinical Workshop, Vancouver, Canada, 2005.

2. Tsu VD, Sherris J, Dempsey A. HPV Vaccine Introduction in Low-Resource Countries: Where Should We Begin? 18th World Congress of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2006.

3. Dempsey AF, Koutsky L, Manhart L. Limitations to Predicting Female Adolescents’ Longitudinal Risk for Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection. Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, 2007.

4. Patel, DA. Dempsey, AF, Ruffin, MT. HPV vaccine uptake in family medicine practices with electronic medical records. 24th International Papillomavirus Society Meeting, Malmo, Sweden, 2009.

5. Petty, T, Callahan, ST, Chen, C., Edwards, K, Dempsey, AF. Assessing parental acceptance of a potential cytomegalovirus vaccine for adolescent females. Society for Adolescent Medicine, Toronto, ON 2010.

6. Dempsey, AF, Clark, SJ, Butchart, A, Singer, D, Davis, MM. Male HPV Vaccination Intention and Predictors of Intention among a National Sample of Parents. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Vancouver, BC, 2010.

7. Patel, DA, Zochowski, M, Peterman, S, Dempsey, AF, Carlos, RC, Ernst, S, Dalton, VK. HPV Vaccine Intent and Uptake Among Female College Students. 26th International Papillomavirus (IPV) Conference, Montreal, Canada, 2010.

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