CURRICULUM VITAE - NY SmokeFree

CURRICULUM VITAE

Date Prepared: Name: Office Address:

Home Address: Work Phone: Work Email: Work FAX: Place of Birth:

4/12/10 Jonathan P. Winickoff MGH Center for Child and Adolescent Health Policy 50 Staniford Street, Suite 901 Boston, MA 02114 49 Irving Street Somerville, MA 02144 (617) 724-1062 jwinickoff@ (617) 726-1886 Washington, D.C.

Education

5/1992 6/1997 6/2001

Yale University Harvard Medical School Harvard School of Public Health

B.A M.D. M.P.H.

Biopsychology Medical Doctor Health Services Research (in clinical effectiveness)

Postdoctoral Training

7/19976/1998 7/19986/2000 7/20006/2002

Intern in Pediatrics

Resident in Pediatrics

Fellowship in Health Services Research,

Boston Children's Hospital and Boston Medical Center Boston Children's Hospital and Boston Medical Center Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School

Faculty Academic Appointments

7/19976/2002 7/20026/2004 7/200412/2008 1/2009

Clinical Fellow in Pediatrics Instructor in Pediatrics

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Associate Professor of Pediatrics

Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School

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Appointments at Hospitals/Affiliated Institutions

7/20005/2002 5/2002-

Graduate Assistant in Pediatrics Assistant in Pediatrics

MassGeneral Hospital for Children MassGeneral Hospital for Children

Other Professional Positions

1994 1994-1995

1996 199920002001-

Summer Intern President

Summer Intern Member Member Founding Member

2002-2004

2002-2004 2002-2005

2003-

2005-

20062007-

Member

Expert Consultant

Chair

Associate Fellowship Director

Member Partners Tobacco Control Taskforce Harvard University site Principal Investigator

20082008-

Member Member

U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Harvard Chapter of American Medical Student Association Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta Georgia MGH Tobacco Research and Treatment Center Harvard Tobacco Control Working Group Tobacco Consortium, Center for Child Health Research of the American Academy of Pediatrics Dyson Initiative National Technical Advisory Team National Cystic Fibrosis Learning Collaborative Newton Wellesley Hospital Tobacco Control Initiative Tobacco Consortium, Center for Child Health Research of the American of Pediatrics MGH Center for Child and Adolescent Health Policy Co-chair EHR Subcommittee Julius Richmond Center of Excellence, Addressing the Secondhand Smoke Exposure of Children Dana-Farber Harvard Cancer Center Risk Reduction Steering Committee MGHfC Research Council

Professional Societies

199919992001200120042005-

American Academy of Pediatrics Massachusetts Medical Society Ambulatory Pediatric Association Society for Nicotine and Tobacco Research Society for Pediatric Research American Medical Association

Fellow Member Member Member Elected Member Member

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Grant Review Activities

2001200220032003200420022003200520062007-

Ambulatory Pediatrics Pediatrics Nicotine and Tobacco Research American Journal of Preventive Medicine Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management Health Education Research Preventive Medicine Cancer Journal of Hospital Medicine

Reviewer Reviewer Ad hoc reviewer Ad hoc reviewer Ad hoc reviewer Ad hoc reviewer Ad hoc reviewer Ad hoc reviewer Ad hoc reviewer Ad hoc reviewer

Editorial Activities

Frequent reviewer manuscripts in the field of tobacco control. Invited editorials include Pediatrics, Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management, Newsweek Magazine, and AOL News.

Other Editorial Roles

Honors and Prizes

1990

1990 1990 1990 1992 1996 1997 1997 2001 2005

2006

2006

Fellows Prize

John C. Schroeder Award

Chase Coggins Scholarship Richter Fellowship

Distinction in Biology University of Tokyo Fellowship Secretary's Award for Distinguished Service Paul Dudley White Fellowship Community Child Health Award Partners in Excellence Award

Partners in Excellence Award

Children's Environmental

Yale University

Junior at Yale who will "play a part in the world"

pursue public health project in Paraguay

pursue public health project in Paraguay

Yale University teach case-based learning to Tokyo protecting the health of the U.S.Public global burden of shigella serotypes Boston Children's Hospital Massachusetts General Hospital

Massachusetts General Hospital

EPA, for the CEASE Program

For service in founding elementary school tutoring program

In recognition of performance and commitment to excellence", for work on tobacco control at Partners In recognition of performance and commitment to excellence", for work on tobacco control at Partners

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2008 2008 2008

2009 2009

Health Recognition Award Jarvik-Russell Young Investigator Award Smoke Free Champion Award

Partners in Excellence Award

Innovation in Medicine Award Idea of the Year--Health Category

Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco The Smoke Free Project

Massachusetts General Hospital

AHRQ, for the CEASE Program

For significant contributions to pediatric tobacco control and the health of children,"

In recognition of outstanding performance and commitment to excellence", for clinical pediatrics

New York Times

For promoting the concept of residual tobacco smoke contamination as "thirdhand" smoke.

Report of Funded and Unfunded Projects Funding Information Past

1999-2001 2000-2002 2000-2002 2001-2002 2001-2003 2002

The Medical Foundation A smoking cessation project targeting parents of children with chronic respiratory disabilities. Supported by the Deborah Monroe Noonan Fund Co-P I The goal of this study was to investigate the feasibility of engaging parents in a smoking cessation intervention at the time of child hospitalization for respiratory illness. The Medical Foundation The feasibility of an outpatient smoking cessation program for parents of children with chronic respiratory disabilities. Supported by the Deborah Monroe Noonan Fund Co-P I the goal of this study was to investigate the feasibility of engaging parents in a smoking cessation intervention at the time of the child's outpatient visit for smoking related illness. Health Services Research Training Award AHRQ T32-HS00063 Fellow QuitWorks: a novel partnership of Massachusetts' health plans with the department of public health to improve tobacco treatment for Massachusetts residents Massachusetts DPH Scientific Advisor The major goal of this project is to implement the 2000 Public Health Service Tobacco Use and Dependence Guidelines into routine office practice in Massachusetts.2003-2008 Planning a systems-level strategy to address tobacco in a Medicaid MCO RWJF 044042 P I This study investigates the implementation of a tobacco control strategy at a Medicaid managed care organization that includes universal screening of members, brief counseling, pharmacotherapy benefits information, and referrals. Boston Children's Hospital

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2003-2008 2003-2007

2003-2008

2004-2007 2004-2007 2004-2007 2006-2007 Current 2006-2011

2007-2010 2007-2012 2008-2011

2008-2011

Community Child Health Program Award Project Investigator Increasing access to free smoking cessation services for lower income families in Boston FAMRI 024032 Young Clinical Scientist Career Development Award P I Changing Pediatric Practice to Address Child Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure. NCI Program Project Grant 2U19CA079689-06 Co-Investigator Using Electronic Medical Records for Improving Adherence to National Tobacco Treatment Guidelines in Primary Care NCI K07CA100213 Cancer Prevention, Control, Behavioral and Population Sciences Career Development Award P I Implementing Effective Smoking Cessation in Pediatric Practice. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 051803 NEWS--Newborn's Smoke-Free Start P I A smoking cessation intervention with postpartum mothers and fathers. American Legacy Foundation P I Pediatricians Actively Reaching-Out to End Tobacco Use: The PARENT Initiative Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 051792 Brief Smoking Cessation Counseling in Pediatric Practice to Reduce Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure of Young Children Co-Investigator American Legacy Foundation 219246 Dissemination of the CEASE program in North Carolina

Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute 204938 The Julius B. Richmond Center of Excellence P I ($410,000) helping on several projects within this program project grant seeking to help eliminate secondhand smoke exposure of children Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute Co-Investigator ($325,500) Secondhand smoke counseling for parents of hospitalized pediatric patients NCI/NIDA/AHRQ R01-CA127127-01 PI ($5,301,199) Addressing Pediatric Smoking by Changing Pediatric Office Systems Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute Clinical Innovator Award P I ($325,500) To develop and test an online CME module for systems-level change in delivering family-centered tobacco control in child healthcare settings. American Legacy Foundation Co-Investigator ($250,000) Materials development for pediatric offices

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Report of Local Teaching and Training Teaching of Students in Courses

1995 1996-1997

Health Care Reform Day Author of Ethics Resolution 350 participants, including all 1st and 2nd year medical students Introduction to Clinical Medicine Weekly Physical sign rounds 4 medical students Tutor

Organizer 6 months preparation 4 hours/week

Tutor 4 hours/week

Formal Teaching of Residents, Clinical Fellows and Research Fellows (post-docs)

2001-2002

2002-2004 2005-

Pediatric Resident Ambulatory Curriculum Three talks given on a rotating schedule "ABC's of Wheezing," "Tobacco control in outpatient pediatrics," "Postpartum Depression." Ambulatory Care Rotation Attending in Pediatrics Associate Fellowship Director, MGH Center for Child and Adolescent Health Policy, Harvard Pediatric Health Services Research Fellowship Program Daily responsibilities include active mentoring of 1-3 fellows each year, regular attendance, feedback, and teaching at "works-in-progress" seminars, and some administration of the fellowship.

Monthly 1 hour

Annual one-month commitment each year

Formally Supervised Trainees

2000-2004 2001,2002 2002

Valerie Hills Buckley MPH Encouraged getting MPH at Boston University, actively mentored for 2000, 2001. Advised Valerie on a roughly once per month basis 2002-2004. Two published manuscripts together. Went on to manage pediatric quality improvement projects under the direction of Timothy Ferris MD, MPH at MGH. Bronwen Carroll MD Resident at MassGeneral Hospital for Children, actively mentored for 4 months 2001 published one manuscript together, two months 2002, published second manuscript together. Went on to an Academic Emergency Medicine Fellowship at MGHfc. Taida Wolfe 4th year medical student at Tufts, actively mentored for 8 weeks. Taught SAS, submitted abstract

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2004-2005

2004 2003-2006

2007 2007 2008 2009 2009 2009

together, published one manuscript together. Went into Obstetrics at another institution (not accepted at the MGH OB/GYN program). Carey Thomson MD, MPH Instructor in Pulmonary Medicine at MGH and Harvard Medical School. Served as one of Dr. Thomson's mentors in her research on childhood secondhand smoke exposure reduction. Specifically mentored her on the submission of a Career Development Award from the Flight Attendants' Medical Research Institute. Pulmonary and Critical Care Attending at Newton Wellesley Hospital. Fabienne Bourgeois MD Fellow in the Harvard Clinical Effectiveness Program and Pediatric Health Services Research Fellowship, serve as one of her mentors and primary mentor on the "Author in the Room" project evaluation. Junior Faculty at Boston Children's Hospital with a pediatric informatics focus. Karen Lee MD, MPH Fellow in the Harvard Clinical Effectiveness Program and Pediatric Health Services Research Fellowship, serve as one of her mentors and primary mentor on a study evaluating residents training to deliver culturally appropriate preventive services. One paper published in JAMA. Works for the Epidemic Intelligence Service at CDC in Atlanta. Nicolas Oreskovic MD, Fellow in Harvard Clinical Effectiveness Program and Pediatric Health Services Research Fellowship, serve as one of his mentors on studies related to health outcomes and the built environment. Junior Faculty in Pediatrics at MGH with an ongoing research program in childhood physical activity, the build environment, and obesity. Cheryl Cherrod, Medical Student at Tufts. Co-authored one paper on thirdhand smoke and home no smoking policies. Completing her clinical rotations at Tufts. Colleen Vessell, Medical Student at Harvard. Co-authoring one paper on attitudes about no smoking policies in multi-unit housing, within 20 feet of doorways, and on public sidewalks. Doing pre-clinical work at HMS Inyang Isong, MGH Fellow. Co-authoring paper on dental coverage and use patterns for children and parents. Ellen Lipstein MD, MPH MGH Fellow, Co-authoring paper on acceptability of testing children for secondhand smoke exposure. Irving Salmeron, Medical Student @ UCSF. Co-authoring paper on national attitudes regarding banning smoking in public housing.

Formal Teaching of Peers (e.g., CME and other continuing education courses)

2008 2008 2008

2009 2009

CME Course: Tobacco Control in the Child Healthcare Setting; National Conference and Exhibition CME Course: Addressing Tobacco Control in Pediatrics; Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting CME Course: Addressing Family Tobacco Use in the Outpatient Setting; Primary Care Pediatrics Harvard Medical School CME Course: Thirdhand smoke and how to get every family member to quit smoking, CME Course: Tobacco control in pediatric healthcare settings

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Boston Hawaii Boston

Orlando, Fla Indianapolis, Indiana

Local Invited Presentations

2000 2001 2002

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Invited Speaker: Massachusetts General Hospital Tobacco Control Program; Division of General Pediatrics at Boston Children's Hospital. Invited Speaker: Dana Farber Cancer Institute (Boston); Division Chiefs at Boston Children's Hospital. Grand Rounds: MassGeneral Hospital for Children (topic on smoking cessation for parents of children with respiratory illness) Invited Speaker: Harvard School of Public Health Implementing Prevention course; Neighborhood Health Plan headquarters (topic on smoking cessation techniques); Harvard School of Public Health lecture for course MCH222d: Social Services for Children and Families; Harvard School of Public Health the Cancer Prevention Research Series. Invited Speaker: Harvard Medical School Junior Faculty Seminar; Harvard School of Public Health Implementing Prevention course. Grand Rounds: Newton-Wellesley Hospital (topic on state-of-the-art tobacco control in pediatric settings) Invited Speaker: Harvard Cancer Prevention Center; Partners LMR executive committee; MGH LMR User's Group; Harvard Health Services Research Fellowship; MGH Division of General Pediatrics research meeting MGH Division of General Pediatrics research meeting; MGH Tobacco Research and Treatment Center. MGH Division of General Pediatrics research meeting; MGH Tobacco Research and Treatment Center. MGH Institute for Health Policy; MGH Tobacco Research and Treatment Center; MGH Division of General Pediatrics; MGH Pediatric Residency Grand Rounds; MGH Center for Child and Adolescent Policy

Report of Regional, National and International Invited Teaching and Presentations Invited Presentations and Courses Regional

2000 2001

2002 2007 2008

Invited Speaker: Boston Medical Center Regional Asthma Training Course; Massachusetts Smoker's Quitline and regional officials of the American Cancer Society (Boston). Invited Speaker: Alliance of Community Health Plans/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation at the Advancing Tobacco Control in Physician Networks Conference (Waltham); Learning Session for the National Institute for Child Healthcare Quality Asthma Initiative (Weston); The Medical Foundation (topic on grantsmanship); Neighborhood Health Plan (Boston; topic on tobacco control training). Invited Speaker: Learning Session for the National Institute for Child Healthcare Quality Asthma Initiative (Weston); East Boston Health Center; Neighborhood Health Plan headquarters (topic on smoking cessation techniques); Martha Eliot Health Center. Massachusetts Department of Public Health Tobacco Control Program; Massachusetts Health Plans Quitworks Steering Committee. Invited Plenary Speaker--Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute, an international meeting of 300 tobacco control investigators (Boston)

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