Karen M. Wilson
Curriculum Vitae
Karen Marie Wilson, MD, MPH, FAAP
Current Position: Associate Professor, Pediatrics
University of Colorado, Denver School of Medicine
Section Head, Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Children’s Hospital Colorado
Work Address: Children’s Hospital Colorado
University of Colorado, Denver School of Medicine
13123 E. 16th Avenue, Box B302
Aurora, CO 80045
EDUCATION
Undergraduate
Institution: St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY
Dates: May 1990
Degree: Bachelor of Science, Psychology
Graduate
Institution: The University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester NY
Dates: February 1995
Degree: Master of Public Health
Graduate
Institution: The University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY
Dates: May 2004
Degree: Doctor of Medicine with Distinction in Research
Internship
Institution: Department of Pediatrics, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
Dates: June 2004- June 2005
Specialty: Pediatrics
Residency
Institution: Department of Pediatrics, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
Dates: June 2005-June 2007
Specialty: Pediatrics
• Research track
Fellowship
Institution: Division of General Pediatrics, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
Dates: July 2007- June 2009
Specialty: General Academic Pediatrics,
• NRSA T32 Fellowship program
• 70% research and administrative time
• ½ day per week precepting in outpatient clinic
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
July 2007- Senior Instructor, Division of General Pediatrics and Pediatric Hospital
June 2009 Medicine, Golisano Children’s Hospital at Strong, Rochester, NY
• 20% FTE clinical attending on hospitalist service
• Broad patient population including a significant number of medically complex children
• Supervising floor teams in providing family centered care
• Teaching and supervising night float residents
• Teaching and supervising procedures
July 2009- Assistant Professor, Divisions of General Pediatrics and Pediatric Hospital
December 2011 Medicine, and Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Golisano Children’s Hospital at Strong, Rochester, NY
• 20% FTE clinical attending on hospitalist service
January 2012- Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, University of Colorado, Denver School of
June 2013 Medicine, Aurora, CO
January 2012- Section Head, Pediatric Hospital Medicine, Children’s Hospital Colorado and
July, 2013- Associate Professor, Pediatrics, University of Colorado, Denver School of Medicine, Aurora, CO
• Managing all section activities, including clinical program development, finances, and faculty recruitment and supervision
• Developing academic program
• Creating fellowship program
• Mentoring junior faculty
• 20% clinical attending on hospitalist service
• Supervising residents and medical students on rotations
• Participating in hospital and University committees
• Broad patient population including a significant number of medically complex children and surgical patient consultations
• Supervising floor teams in providing family centered care
• Teaching and supervising night float residents
• Developing academic curriculum for pediatric hospitalists
• Administrative and research responsibilities as detailed below
HOSPITAL, GOVERNMENT OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
September 1990- Worker’s Compensation Specialist, Billing Department, F.F. Thompson
December 1992 Hospital, Canandaigua, NY
September 1992- Research Assistant, Center for Community Study, Rochester, NY
May 1993
November 1991- Research Assistant, Department of Community and Preventive Medicine, December 1993 University of Rochester
September 1992- Research Assistant, Department of Psychiatry, The Genesee Hospital,
January 1995 Rochester, NY
May 1994- Independent Health Researcher, Corporate Utilization Analysis, Blue Cross and
June 1995 Blue Shield, Rochester, NY
January 1997- Project Coordinator, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Human
June 1997 Molecular Genetics, New York Medical College, Hawthorne, NY
July 1997- Health Project Coordinator, Department of Pediatrics, Division of
June 1999 Adolescent Medicine, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.
• Supervised research assistants
• Analyzed large datasets and wrote results for publication
• Developed and managed research and evaluation projects
June 1999- Researcher, Department of Pediatrics Division of Adolescent Medicine,
August 2000 University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
• Evaluation Director of the Monroe Council on Teen Pregnancy
• Developed and supervised county-wise RDD survey of teens
• Wrote and received a grant for a national online survey of adolescents’ CAM use; supervised project, wrote results for publication
August 2000- Researcher, part time, Department of Pediatrics, Division of
June 2004 Adolescent Medicine, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
July 2007- Associate Director, Resident Research Track, Department of Pediatrics,
December 2011 University of Rochester, Rochester, Rochester, NY.
• Assisting research track residents in finding mentors and projects
• Meeting regularly with participating residents
• Planning research curriculum for participants
• Promoting research track programs locally and nationally
CONSULTANCIES:
February 2015 Sidra Medical and Research Center, Doha, Qatar. Consulting on design and staffing of inpatient services at a new medical facility
HONORS, SPECIAL RECOGNITION AND AWARDS
Young Investigator Travel Award, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, March 2012
Young Investigator Travel Award, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, February 2010
National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment Program, September, 2009 (renewed September 2011)
AAP SOHM Pediatric Hospital Medicine Abstract Research Award, October 2008.
The Dean’s Award, May 2004
Robert J. Haggerty Prize in Pediatrics, May 2004
Alpha Omega Alpha, September 2003
Speaker, White Coat Ceremony, August 2003
Gilbert B. Forbes Prize in Pediatrics, August 2001
Cum Laude, St. Lawrence University, June 1990
Psi Chi, National Psychology Honorary, June 1990
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Academic Pediatric Association 1999-
April 2015 Chair, Research Committee (elected)
Member, APA Board of Directors
Member, Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting Planning Committee
APA Liaison to the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Committee on Pediatric Research
May 2007- Research Committee:
• Member, Executive Committee
• Chair, Young Investigator Grant Follow-up Survey Subcommittee,
• Worked with subcommittee members and other experts to develop follow-up survey for grantees of the Young Investigator Award
May 2008- May 2011 Co-Chair, Tobacco Special Interest Group (CIGSIG):
January 2011- Member: 2012 Pediatric Hospital Medicine Annual Meeting Planning Committee
Member: 2013 Pediatric Hospital Medicine Annual Meeting Planning Committee
Abstract Co-chair- 2014 Pediatric Hospital Medicine Annual Meeting
October 2013- Editorial Board Member, Pediatric Care Online
American Academy of Pediatrics 2000-
November 2011- Co-Chair, Provisional Section on Tobacco Control
September 2010- Member, Julius B. Richmond Center of Excellence Speaker’s Bureau
November 2009- Member, Tobacco Consortium
September 2008- Fellow
May 2008- June 2011 Chair, Research Subcommittee: Section on Hospital Medicine
• Abstract reviewer for AAP NCE and Pediatric Hospital Medicine meetings
• Lead research needs assessment of pediatric hospitalists
• Assisted with Pediatric Hospital Annual Meeting abstract review process and research content planning
December 2005- Resident Section Liaison to the Committee on Pediatric Research
December 2007 Section, American Academy of Pediatrics
April 2005- March 2006 Program representative, Resident Section, American Academy of Pediatrics
June 2000- June 2001 Liaison to the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Medical Student
Association
Society for Research in Nicotine and Tobacco 2009-
Society for Pediatric Research 2011-
MAJOR COMMITTEE AND SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES
National
Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings (PRIS) Network 2009-
May 2009- Executive Committee
• Member
o Developing governance structure for the inpatient research network; working to find funding and develop projects
• Membership Lead
o Leading effort to re-enroll prior PRIS sites, recruit new sites, assess capacity of member institutions, and ensure communication with membership
LICENSURE AND BOARD CERTIFICATION
Colorado State Physician Licensure: December 2011-
Board Certified in Pediatrics, American Board of Pediatrics: October 2007-
OTHER TRAINING:
Children’s Hospital Colorado Internal Coaching Certification: February 2014
REVIEW AND REFERENCE WORK
Editorial Assignments
Editorial Board Member: Hospital Pediatrics 2011-
Deputy Editor: Hospital Pediatrics 2014-
Associate Editor: Journal of Hospital Medicine 2012-2014
Grant Review Committees and Study Sections
NIH/NCCAM Special Emphasis Panel on secondary analysis of data on CAM use in minorities,
November, 2003
American Academy of Pediatrics, Resident Research Grant, November 2003-October
2005.
Academic Pediatric Association, Young Investigator Award, July 2007-present
American Academy of Pediatrics/Julius B. Richmond Scholarship program, May 2009-present
University of Rochester, Strong Children’s Research Program Small Grants, June 2009
Children’s Hospital Colorado Research Institute Small Grants, September 2013
Reviewer
Ambulatory Pediatrics 1999-
Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 2000-
Evaluation and Program Planning 2001-
Journal of Adolescent Health 2002-
Journal of the American Medical Association 2002-
Pediatrics 2007-
Journal of Hospital Medicine 2010-
Tobacco Control 2010-
INVITED LECTURES, PRESENTATIONS AND VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS
Invited Presentations:
Local:
University of Rochester:
1. “Second-hand smoke and children”, Pediatric Resident Noon Conference, April 2009.
2. “Inpatient management of chronically ill children” presented to the pediatric residents’ noon conference:
a. April 2007
3. “Research in Residency” presented to the Strong Children’s Research Center Summer Research Fellowship students:
a. July 2007
b. July 2008
University of Colorado, Denver School of Medicine/Children’s Hospital Colorado:
4. “Secondhand tobacco smoke and multi-unit housing: how research influences public policy, and public opinion can drive research”. Chalk talk Presented to the summer research students, June 2012.
5. “Smoking cessation interventions for parents in the pediatric setting”. Pediatric Noon Conference, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora CO. November 2012.
6. “Smoking cessation in the inpatient setting”. Pediatric Grand Rounds, Children’s Hospital, Colorado, October 2014.
National:
7. “Resident Research” presented to the AAP Committee on Pediatric Research, October 2007
8. “On the Frontlines of Second-hand Tobacco Smoke and Children”, presentation for the AAP Oklahoma Chapter April 2009 CME conference.
9. “Second-hand tobacco smoke and the hospitalized child”, Pediatric Grand Rounds, Tampa General Hospital/University of South Florida, June 2010.
10. “Second-hand smoke and children: practical ways to help families reduce exposure”, Pediatric Resident Noon Conference, Tampa General Hospital/University of South Florida, June 2010.
11. AAP Julius B. Richmond Center Visiting Lectureship: Birmingham, Alabama, September 2010:
o “Effective Practices in Promoting Tobacco Use Cessation”: Pediatric Grand Rounds
o “The physiologic Impact of Tobacco Smoke Exposure in Children” Pediatric Clinical Investigative Forum
o “Effective Practices in Promoting Tobacco Use Cessation”: AAP Chapter CME Conference
12. “Health effects of Secondhand tobacco smoke exposure”, Respiratory Health Association of Chicago Smoke-free multiunit housing event. Chicago, IL. November 2011.
13. “Effective practices in promoting parental tobacco use cessation”, Pediatrics Challenges, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora CO. December 2011.
14. AAP Julius B. Richmond Center Visiting Lectureship: Primary Children’s Hospital, Salt Lake City, UT, April 2012:
o “Smoking cessation interventions for parents in the pediatric setting”: Pediatric Grand Rounds
o “Inpatient interventions for children exposed to secondhand smoke”: Pediatric Hospitalist Division Meeting
o “Children and secondhand smoke”: Utah Tobacco Prevention Task Force Keynote Address
15. “Multiunit housing and smoke free policies”, Academic Pediatric Association Tobacco Special Interest Group Meeting, May 2012.
16. “Secondhand Smoke and Children: helping families quit smoking and reduce exposure”. Poudre Valley Hospital Tuesday Afternoon Conference. Ft. Collins, CO. November 2012.
17. “Secondhand Smoke and the Hospitalized Child”. Pediatric Noon Conference, Cincinnati
Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH. January 2013
18. “Helping children breathe: Effective strategies to reduce tobacco smoke exposure for children
with respiratory illness”. American Academy of Pediatrics Webinar, January 2013.
19. “Secondhand smoke: what we know, why it matters”. Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain
Chapter of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, April 2013.
20. “Secondhand smoke and the hospitalized child”. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Clinical
Effectiveness Research Lecture. June 2013.
20. “Smoking assessment and JCAHO regulations”. Beyond the 5As Meeting, National Association of
Quitlines. November, 2013.
21. AAP/Julius B. Richmond Center of Excellence Visiting Lecturer, Kapi’olani Medical Center for
Women and Children, Honolulu, HI, January 2014
o “Smoking at the effects on pregnancy/fetuses/children”: 2nd year medical student lecture
o “Clinical Challenges: Incorporating tobacco cessation into daily practice”: Resident noon conference
o “Hospital-based smoking cessation programs”: Pediatric Grand Rounds
o “The impact of secondhand smoke on keiki”: Coalition for a Tobacco Free Hawaii, Hawaii Department of Health
o “Smoking Cessation Services and Challenges for Pediatricians”: Hawaii AAP Chapter Meeting
22. Pediatric Hospital Medicine Conference Workshop: “Beyond Little League: Coaching for academic success”. July 2014, Orlando FL.
23. AAP/Julius B. Richmond Center of Excellence Visiting Lecturer, Indianapolis, IN, October 2014
o “Tobacco and children, epidemiology, epigenetics, and epic challenges”: Pediatric Grand Rounds, Riley Hospital for Children, Indiana Smoke Free Advocates, and The Indiana AAP legislative forum.
International:
24. Tobacco and Children (panel discussion) and Engaging Child Advocates and Pediatric Leaders in Tobacco Control (plenary presentation). Third Latin American Conference on Tobacco OR Health, Lima Peru, October 2011.
25. Julius B. Richmond Center of Excellence Visiting Lectureship, Hong Kong, SAR, China. November 2014.
o Children, secondhand smoke, and multi-unit housing. Presentation to the Hong Kong Pediatric Society.
o Helping parents quit smoking and reduce their children’s exposure. Presentation to the University of Hong Kong Public Health Research Center
26. “Development of general pediatrics services in an academic hospital; a United States perspective.” Presentation to the Sidra Medical and Research Centre at Hamad Hospital, Qatar. February 2015.
EDUCATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS
June 2015- Mentor: Department of Pediatrics Summer Student Research Program
August 2015 Ruthe Ali
• Respiratory illness and secondhand smoke in kids
June 2013- Mentor: Department of Pediatrics Summer Student Research Program
August 2013 Elizabeth Ojukwu
• Secondhand smoke and asthma exacerbation severity
June 2012- Mentor: Department of Pediatrics Summer Student Research Program
August 2012 Lucero Montes de Oca
• Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures in children
Mentor: Project Search Summer Research Program
Annika Jones
• Tobacco smoke incursions in multiunit housing
June 2010- Mentor: Strong Children’s Research Center Summer Program
August 2011 Jennifer Pier
• Impact of secondhand tobacco smoke on severity of illness in children hospitalized with influenza
September 2009- Instructor/Mentor: Health Research Independent Study:
June 2010 Jeffrey Cohen
• Impact of secondhand smoke exposure on severity of illness in children hospitalized with bronchiolitis and influenza
September 2009- Preceptor: Ambulatory Clerkship Experience Journal Club, University of December 2009 Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, NY
September 2008- Resident Research Track Mentor:
Emily Weis, MD, MS
• Comparison of systemic and localized inflammatory markers in second hand tobacco smoke exposed children
July 2007- Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructor, University of Rochester
July 2009 June 2008
• Small group instruction and provider testing
June 2007- Strong Children’s Research Center Summer Research Program,
December 2011 Pediatrics, University of Rochester
• Lecture for all students on research in residency 2007- 2011
• Mentor for:
o Lindsay Dallas, University of Iowa undergraduate, Summer 2008: “Over-the-counter medication use among adolescents”
June 2008- Teaching Attending, Pediatrics, University of Rochester
December 2011 Supervise and evaluate medical students, pediatric residents, and family medicine
residents
• Four weeks per year
• Family centered rounds with floor team
• Three formal teaching sessions per week
Summer 1998 Preceptor, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry,
Pre-medical Summer Student Research Fellowship program
March 1993 to Small Group Leader, Introduction to Community Medicine class, University of
May 1993 Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
September 1992 to Teaching Assistant, Epidemiology, University of Rochester School of Medicine
November 1992 and Dentistry
September 1989 to Teaching Assistant, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, St. Lawrence
May 1990 University, Canton, NY
GRANT SUPPORT
Current
R01CA181207-01A1 $502,746 4/14-2/19
Intervening with smoking parents of inpatients to reduce exposure (INSPIRE)
National Cancer Institute
Role: Principal Investigator
• Randomized controlled trial of a smoking cessation intervention for parents of hospitalized children
1RO1HL121067-01 $303,419 3/14-2/18
Pediatric Respiratory Illness Monitoring System (PRIMES)
National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
Role: Site Principal Investigator (PI Rita Mangione-Smith)
Colorado Health Observation Regional Data Sharing (CHORDS)
Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment
Role: Site Principal Investigator (PI Arthur Davidson) $30,000 2/13-6/16
• Coordinating the Children’s Hospital Colorado participation in creating a Virtual Data Warehouse to facilitate tobacco use screening and Quitline referral
Julius B. Richmond Center
AAP Julius B. Richmond Center of Excellence (RCE)
Role: Site Principal Investigator $150,000 7/11-6/16
• Supervising the Rochester/Colorado site activities for the Richmond Center Renewal, including the measurement core project standardizing behavioral, demographic, and biological assessments by RCE projects, and comparing cotinine and NNAL with a detailed parent report of smoke exposure status
Completed
Expanding One Step to reduce pediatric secondhand smoke in Colorado
Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment
Role: Co-Investigator (PI Gwendolyn Kerby) $200,000 10/12-6/15
• Expanding the One Step tobacco intervention to other pediatric sites around Colorado, and in to the NICU at Children’s Hospital Colorado.
• Advising the study team on methodology, and the measurement of secondhand smoke exposure in children
Respiratory Illness and Secondhand Smoke Exposure in Kids (RISSK)
AAP Julius B. Richmond Center of Excellence (RCE)
Role: Principal Investigator $150,000 7/11-6/15
• Studying the impact of secondhand smoke exposure on severity of illness, cytokine levels and future development of asthma in children admitted to the hospital with bronchiolitis
• Studying the impact of secondhand smoke exposure on severity of illness, cytokine level, and recovery in children admitted to the hospital with influenza.
Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings Prioritization Project
Child Health Corporation of America
Role: Site Principal Investigator $14,000 3/10-12/12
• Support for activities of the Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings network activities, including determining the “high priority” pediatric inpatient conditions for studying to improve quality of care using the Pediatric Health Information Systems database.
Julius B. Richmond Center Rochester Site
AAP Julius B. Richmond Center of Excellence (RCE)
Role: Site Principal Investigator $80,000 7/10-6/11
• Leading the Rochester site activities for the Richmond Center
Julius B. Richmond Center Rochester Site
AAP/ Julius B. Richmond Center of Excellence
Role: Site Principal Investigator $32,000 7/09-6/10
• Creating the infrastructure for the translational tobacco research site at the University of Rochester
“Investigating the link between second hand tobacco smoke and inflammation in children”
Strong Children’s Research Center Grant
Role: Principal Investigator $15,000 7/08-6/09
• A preliminary study using blood samples and salivary cotinine to compare smoke exposed and non-smoke exposed young children on serum levels of inflammatory biomarkers
“Investigating the link between second hand tobacco smoke and inflammation in infants and toddlers”
AAP/Julius Richmond Center of Excellence Small Grant
Role: Principal Investigator $9,500 7/08-6/09
• A preliminary study using blood samples and salivary cotinine to compare smoke exposed and non-smoke exposed children on serum levels of inflammatory biomarkers
“Reducing second hand tobacco smoke exposure through inpatient interventions”
AAP/Julius Richmond Center of Excellence Fellowship
Role: Principal Investigator $49,000 7/07-6/09
• Evaluation of inpatient screening and intervention for second-hand tobacco smoke exposure
“Self-care and over-the-counter medication use among adolescents”
Ambulatory Pediatric Association Young Investigator Award
Role: Principal Investigator $8,000 7/06-6/08
• Phase 1- Qualitative study of adolescents’ use and knowledge of OTC medications
• Phase 2- Online survey of adolescent clinic patients examining knowledge and use of OTC medications, with an emphasis on acetaminophen and potential for dangerous co-ingestion
“The impact of SCHIP on barriers to health care for adolescents”
Strong Children’s Research Center, Research in Residency Program Grant,
University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
Role: Principal Investigator $3,800 7/06-6/07
• Secondary analysis of NYS SCHIP dataset
• Resident Research Track project
“Adolescents’ use of complementary and alternative medicine”
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NIH) R21
PI: Jonathan D. Klein
Role: Co-Principal Investigator $397,000 2/01-9/02
• National online survey of adolescents’ use of alternative medicine
• Institutional Co-PI as I was not faculty at the time and could not officially be PI
• Lead the project team in data collection, analysis, and publication
“Adolescents’ use of alternative medicine”
Ambulatory Pediatric Association
Role: Principal Investigator $5,800 9/99-8/00
RDD phone survey of Monroe County adolescents to determine their use of alternative medicine
• Preliminary data that lead to successful R21 grant submission
Consultant:
IIPE-PRIS Accelerating Safe Sign-outs Study (IPASS) 1/10-6/14
Agency for Health Research and Quality
Role: Member, Scientific Oversight Committee
Chris Landrigan, PI
PUBLICATIONS
Original Articles (peer reviewed):
1. Kapphahn C, Wilson KM, Klein JD. Adolescents’ Preferences for Care: Do They Get What They
Want? Journal of Adolescent Health.1999. 25:131-142.
2. Klein JD, Wilson KM, McNulty M, Kapphahn C, Scott Collins K. Access to Medical Care for
Adolescents: Results from the 1997 Commonwealth Fund Survey of the Health of Adolescent Girls. Journal of Adolescent Health.1999. 25:120-130.
3. Wilson KM, Klein JD. Adolescents who use the emergency department as their usual source of care: missed opportunities for youth at high risk. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
2000. 154:361-365.
4. Klein JD, Woods AH, Wilson KM, Prospero M, Greene J, Ringwalt C. Homeless and Runaway
Youths’ Access to Health Care. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2000. 27;5:331-339.
5. Klein JD, Rossbach C, Nijher H, Geist M, Wilson KM, Cohn S, Siegel D, Weitzman M. Where do
adolescents get their condoms? Journal of Adolescent Health. 2001. 29; 3: 186-93.
6. Klein JD, Wilson KM, Delivering quality care: adolescents’ discussion of health risks with their
providers. 2002. Journal of Adolescent Health. 30;3:190-195.
7. Wilson KM, Klein JD. Adolescents’ use of complementary and alternative medicine. Ambulatory
Pediatrics. 2002. 2;2:104-10.
8. Wilson KM, Klein JD. Opportunities for appropriate care: Health care utilization and contraceptive use among adolescents reporting forced sexual intercourse. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent
Medicine. 2002. 156;4: 341-4.
9. Klein JD, Wilson KM, Sesselberg TS, Gray NJ, Yussman SM, West JC. Adolescents’ knowledge of, and beliefs about herbs and dietary supplements: a qualitative study. Journal of Adolescent
Health. 2005. 37;5: 409e1-409e7.
10. Yussman SM, Wilson KM, Klein JD. Herbal products and their association with substance use in adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2006. 38: 395-400.
11. Wilson KM, Klein JD, Sesselberg TS, Yussman SM, Markow DB, Green A, West JC, Gray NJ. Use of complementary medicine and dietary supplements among US adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2006. 38: 385-394.
12. Klein JD, Shone LP, Szilagyi PG, Bajorska A, Wilson KM, Dick AW. Impact of the State
Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) on Adolescents in New York. Pediatrics.
2007. 119:885-892.
13. Wilson KM, Singh P, Blumkin AK, Dallas L, Klein JD. Knowledge gaps and misconceptions about over-the-counter analgesics among adolescents attending a hospital-based clinic. Acad Pediatr. 2010. Jul-Aug;10(4):228-32.
14. Wilson KM, Klein JD, Blumkin AK, Gottlieb M, Winickoff JP. Tobacco smoke exposure of
children living in multi-unit housing. Pediatrics. 2011. 127:85-92.
15. Wilson KM, Finkelstein JN, Blumkin AK, Best D, Klein JD. Micronutrient levels in children
exposed to second-hand tobacco smoke. Nicotine and Tobacco Research Advance online
publication May 9, 2011.
16. Bekmezian A, Teufel RJ, Wilson KM, Research needs of pediatric hospitalists. Hospital
Pediatrics 2011. 1 (1) 38-44.
17. Shone LP, King JP, Doane C, Wilson KM, Wolf MS. Misunderstanding and potential unintended
misuse of acetaminophen among adolescents and young adults. Journal of Health
Communication 2011. 16:sup3, 256-267.
18. Wilson KM, Gates SC, Best D, Blumkin AK, Klein JD. Admission screening for secondhand tobacco smoke exposure. Hospital Pediatrics. 2012. 2 (1) 26-33.
19. Wilson KM, Shah SS, Simon TD, Srivastava R, Tieder JS. The challenge of pediatric hospital medicine research. Hospital Pediatrics 2012. 2 (1): 8.
20. Starmer AJ, Spector ND, Srivastava R, Allen AD, Landrigan CP, Sectish TC; the I-PASS Study Group*. I- PASS, a Mnemonic to Standardize Verbal Handoffs. Pediatrics 2012; 129(2): pp. ***. (*member of the investigative team cited in the acknowledgements section of the manuscript, provided input into study design and implementation, and review of manuscript).
21. Teufel RJ, Bekmezian A, Wilson KM. Pediatric Hospitalist Research Productivity - Predictors of Success at Presenting Abstracts and Publishing Peer-reviewed Manuscripts among Pediatric Hospitalists. Hospital Pediatrics.2012. 2 (3) 149-160.
22. Wilson KM, Wesgate SC, Pier JC, Weis E, Love T, Evans K, Chhibber A. Secondhand smoke exposure and serum cytokine levels in healthy children. Cytokine. 2012 60(1):34-7. DOI 10.1016/j.cyto.2012.06.236.
23. Wilson, KM, Pier JC, Wesgate SC, Cohen J, Blumkin AK. Secondhand tobacco smoke exposure and severity of influenza in hospitalized children. J Peds. 2013. 162(1):16-21. DOI 10.1016/jpeds.2012.06.43.
24. Keren, R, Luan X, Localio R, Hall M, McLeod L, Dai D, Srivastava R; The Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings (PRIS) Network. Prioritization of comparative effectiveness research topics in hospital pediatrics. Arch. Pediatr. Adolesc. Med. 2012. October 1:1-10.
25. McMillen R, Winickoff J, Wilson KM, Tanski S, Klein JD. A dual-frame sampling methodology to address landline replacement in tobacco control research. Tobacco Control. . 2013 April 17.
26. Tieder JS, McLeod L, Keren R, Luan X, Localio R, Mahant S, Malik F, Shah SS, Wilson KM, Srivastava R. Variation in resource utilization and readmission for diabetic ketoacidosis in children’s hospitals. Pediatrics. 2013. 132(2):229-36. Doi:10.154/peds.2013-0359.
27. Biondi E, MacDuff S, Capucilli P, Tsuboyama M, Wu S, Beck C, Lynn J, van der Jagt E, Wilson K. Using patient characteristics to predict usefulness of abdominal computed tomography in children. Hospital Pediatrics. 2013. 3(3):226-232.
28. Simon TD, Starmer AJ, Conway PH, Landrigan CP, Shah SS, Shen MW, Sectish TC, Spector ND, Tieder JS, Srivastava R, Willis LE, Wilson KM. “Quality improvement research in pediatric hospital medicine and the role of the Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings (PRIS) Network. Academic Pediatrics. 2013. 13(6S): S54-S60.
29. Mahant S, Keren R, Localio R, Luan X, Song L, Shah SS, Tieder JS, Wilson KM, Elden L, Srivastava R; for the Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings (PRIS) Network. Dexamethasone and risk of bleeding in children undergoing tonsillectomy. Published Online First: 3 February 2014. doi: 10.1177/0194599814521555 Otolaryng Head Neck Surg.
30. Mahant S, Keren R, Localio R, Luan X, Song L, Shah SS, Tieder JS, Wilson KM, Elden L, Srivastava R. For the Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings (PRIS) Network. Variation in quality of tonsillectomy perioperative care and revisit rates in children’s hospitals. Pediatrics. 2014. 133(2):280-8. doi:10.1542/peds.2013-1884.
31. Wilson KM, Torok M, McMillen R, Tanski S, Klein JD, Winickoff JP. Tobacco smoke incursions in multi-unit housing. Am J Public Health. 2014 Aug;104(8):1445-53. PubMed PMID: 24922124
32. Mittal V, Hall M, Morse R, Wilson KM, Mussman G, Hain P, Montalbano A, Parikh K, Mahant S, Shah SS. Impact of inpatient bronchiolitis clinical practice guideline implementation on testing and treatment. J Pediatr. 2014 Sep;165(3):570-6.e3. PubMed PMID: 24961787
33. Wall S, Scudamore D, Chin J, Rannie M, Tong S, Reese J, Wilson K. The evolving role of the pediatric nurse practitioner in hospital medicine. J. Hosp. Med. 2014. 9(4):261-5. Doi:10.1002/jhm.2162.
34. Bakel LA, Wilson KM, Tyler A, Tham E, Reese J, Bothner J, Kaplan DW. A quality improvement study to improve inpatient problem list use. Hospital Pediatrics. 2014. 4(4):205-
35. Parikh K, Hall M, Mittal V, Montalbano A, Mussman GM, Morse RB, Hain P, Wilson KM, Shah SS. Establishing benchmarks for the hospitalized care of children with asthma, bronchiolitis, and pneumonia. Pediatrics. 2014 Sep;134(3):555-62. PubMed PMID: 25136044
36. Wilson KM. Tobacco in the 21st century. Pediatr Rev. Sept; 35(9):382-8. PMID: 25183773.
37. Starmer AJJ, Spector ND, Srivastava R, West DC, Rosenbluth G, Allen AD, Noble EL, Tse LL, Dalal AK, Keohane CA, Lipsitz SR, Rothschild JM, Wien MF Yoon, CS, Zigmont KR, Wilson KM, O’Toole JK, Solan LG, Aylor M, Bismilla Z, Coffey M, Mahant S, Blankenburg RL, Destino LA, Everhart JL, Patel SJ, Bale JF, Spackman JB, Stevenson AT, Calaman S, Cole FS, Balmer DF, Hepps JH, Loprieato JO, Yu CE, Sectish TC, Landrigan CP, for the IPASS Study Group. New England Journal of Medicine. 2014; 371:1803-12. DOI:10:1056/NEJMsa14065556.
38. Mahant S, Hall M, Ishman SL, Morse R, Mittal V, Mussman GM, Gold J, Montalbano A, Srivastava R, Wilson KM, Shah SS. Association of national guidelines with tonsillectomy perioperative care and outcomes. Pediatrics. 2015. Epub ahead of print.
39. Winickoff JP, McMillen R, Tanski S, Wilson K, Gottlieb M, Crane R. Public support for raising the age of sale for tobacco to 21 in the United States. Tobacco Control. In Press (2015).
40. Parikh K, Comparative effectiveness of dexamethasone vs. prednisone in children hospitalized with asthma. J. Peds. In press. 2015.
Editorials, reviews, commentaries and solicited articles:
1. Wilson KM, Weis E. The epidemiology and health effects of tobacco smoke exposure. Current
Pediatric Reviews. 2011. 7: 76-80.
2. Lando HA, Wilson KM, Combating the global tobacco epidemic, Preventive Medicine 2010.
50:11-12.
3. Tanski SE, Wilson KM. Children and secondhand smoke: clear evidence for action. Pediatrics. 2012. 129(1) 170-1.
4. Wilson KM, Shah SS, Simon TD, Srivastava R, Tieder JS. The challenge of pediatric hospital medicine research. Hospital Pediatrics. 2012; 8-9.
Book Contributions:
1. Wilson KM. Signs. In Jain N, Coppock D, Brown Clark S (Eds). Body Language: Poems of the
Medical Training Experience (p66). BOA Editions, Rochester, NY. 2006. (Invited submission)
Sutton MJ, Brown JD, Wilson KM, Klein JD. Shaking the tree of knowledge for forbidden fruit: Where adolescents learn about sexuality and contraception. In Sexual Teens, Sexual Media, Brown, Steele, Walsh-Childers, Eds. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah NJ 2002. (Invited submission)
ABSTRACTS:
1. Wilson KM, McArt E, Andresen EM. Characteristics of children presenting to the psychiatric
emergency department. Platform presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual
Meeting, October 1995.
2. Klein JD, Wilson KM, McNulty M, Scott Collins K. Gender issues in access to and use of health services by adolescents: The Commonwealth Fund Survey of the Health of Adolescent Girls. Platform presentation at the Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting, March 1998.
3. Woods AH, Klein JD, Wilson KM, Prospero M, Greene J, Ringwalt C. Access to health care for
homeless and runaway youths. Poster presentation at the Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting, March 1999.
4. Wilson KM, Klein JD. Missed Opportunities: adolescents who use the emergency department as
their usual source of care. Platform presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual
Meeting, May 1999.
5. Sutton MJ, Brown JD, Wilson KM, Klein JD. Screen Sex, ‘zine sex and teen sex: Do television and magazines cultivate adolescent females’ sexual attitudes? Presented at the Association for
Education in Journalism and Mass Communication conference, August 1999.
6. Klein JD, Reixach K, McNulty M, Wilson KM, Whitfield J, Davis W. Comparing three methods for evaluation of teen pregnancy prevention coalitions. Poster presented at the American Public
Health Association Annual Meeting, November, 1999.
7. Wilson KM, Klein JD. If you can’t always get what you want, do you get what you need? Poster
presented at the Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting, March 2000.
8. Wilson, KM, Klein, JD, Barthauer LM. Health Status, Substance Abuse, and Missed Care Among
Adolescents With a History of Sexual Abuse. Poster presented at the Pediatric Academic
Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2000.
9. Wilson KM, Klein JD. Adolescents’ use of complementary and alternative medicine. Platform
presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2000.
10. Wilson KM, Woods AH, Davis WD, Klein JD. What works? Evaluating teen pregnancy prevention
programs. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting,
November, 2000.
11. Chin NP, Wilson KM, Botros N, Patrick P, Downing D, Benson T, Klein JD. Voices from the Hood: Men talk about sex, teens, and protection. Platform presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November, 2000.
12. Fullwood EU, Pazos B, Allan MJ, Graff CA, Wilson KM, Laneri H, Klein JD. Media Use and Sexual Behaviors Among Adolescents. Poster presentation at the Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting, March, 2001.
Wilson KM, Klein, JD. Health services and contraceptive use by adolescents reporting unwanted
sexual intercourse. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May,
2001.
Wilson KM, Klein JD. Just say no? The impact of messages from parents and sex education classes. Platform presentation at the Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting, March 2002.
13. Dwyer H, Wilson KM, Klein JD. Alternative Medicine: Why don’t teens tell? Poster presentation at the Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting, March 2002.
14. Yussman SM, Wilson KM, Graff CA, Klein JD. Herbal products and their association with substance use in adolescents. Poster presentation at the Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting, March 2002.
15. Wilson KM, Klein JD. Parent-adolescent concordance on measures of family financial status and
health insurance coverage. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual
Meeting, May 2002.
16. Sesselberg TS, Wilson KM, Gray NJ, Klein JD. Adolescents’ knowledge of, and beliefs about,
complementary and alternative medicine: a qualitative study. Platform presentation at the Society
for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting, March 2003.
17. Wilson KM, Dwyer H, Sesselberg TS, Klein JD. Herbal medicine use by adolescents in the US:
Preliminary results and feasibility of online survey methods. Platform presentation at the Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting, March 2003.
18. Wilson KM, Klein JD, Sesselberg TS, Yussman SM, West JC, Green AE, Gray NJ. Herbal remedy and supplement use among US adolescents: A national online survey. Poster symposium at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2003.
19. Yussman SM, Wilson KM, West JC, Sesselberg TS, Klein JD. Herbal remedies and substance use in a national sample of adolescents. Platform presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2003.
20. West, JC, Yussman SM, Wilson KM, Sesselberg TS, Green AE, Klein JD. Sleep disturbance in US adolescents. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2003.
21. Sesselberg TS, Gray NJ, Wilson KM, Klein JD. Where do adolescents learn about herbs and nutritional supplements? Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November, 2003.
22. Wilson KM, Sesselberg TS, Klein JD. Impact of access to health care on use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among adolescents. Oral presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November, 2003.
23. Wilson KM, Sesselberg TS, Klein JD. The effect of access to care on independent health care decision making among adolescents. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May, 2006.
24. Wilson KM, Rauch DA, Blumkin AK, Szilagyi PG. Cost and length of stay for US children
hospitalized with respiratory illness. Platform presentation at the Pediatric Hospital Medicine meeting, July 2008.
25. Dreyer, BP, Dumont-Driscoll M, Szilagy PG, Wilson KM. PAS Abstract Reviews: Can Simple
Strategies To Improve Interrater Agreement of Reviews of General Pediatrics Abstracts
Increase the Reliability of Average Scores? Platform presentation at the Pediatric Academic
Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2009.
26. Wilson KM, Finkelstein J, Blumkin AK, Best D, Klein JD. Second-hand tobacco smoke (SHS)
exposure is associated with reduced antioxidant levels in children.
Platform presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2009.
Platform presentation at the Society for Research in Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting, February 2010.
27. Wilson KM, Singh P, Blumkin AK, Dallas LM, Klein JD. Adolescents’ use and knowledge of
over-the-counter medications. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’
Annual Meeting, May 2009.
28. Wilson KM, Klein JD, Blumkin AK, Gottlieb MA, Winickoff JP. Second-hand tobacco smoke among children living in apartments.
Platform presentation at the Society for Research in Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting, February 2010.
Platform presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2010.
29. Wilson KM, Best D, Taylor C, Klein JD. Admission screening for second-hand tobacco smoke
(SHS) exposure. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2010. Platform presentation at the Pediatric Hospital Medicine Annual Meeting, July 2010
30. Wilson KM, Minkovitz CS, Halloran DR, Szilagyi PG, Flores G, Kleinman LC, Dreyer BP. The
Academic Pediatric Association (APA) Young Investigator Award (YIA) follow-up study-do
YIAs impact career trajectories?
Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2010.
31. Halloran DR, Wilson KM, Minkovitz CS, Szilagyi PG, Flores G, Dreyer BP. Young Investigator
Awards (YIAs) and academic success: are they related? Platform presentation at the Pediatric
Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2010.
32. Bekmezian A, Teufel RJ, Wilson KM, Research needs of pediatric hospitalists.
• Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2010.
• Poster presentation at the Pediatric Hospital Medicine Meeting, July 2010
• Poster presentation at the AAP National Conference and Exhibition, October 2010
33. Shone LP, Wilson KM, King J, Doane C, Wolf MS. Adolescents and acetaminophen: What do teens understand- and does health literacy make a difference? Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2010.
34. Pier J, Gates SC, Cohen J, Wilson KM. Secondhand Smoke Exposure (SHS) and Severity of Illness in Children Hospitalized with Influenza. Poster presentation at the Society for Research in
Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting, February, 2011.
35. Gates SC, Wilson KM, Best D, Blumkin AK, Klein JD. Admission screening for second-hand tobacco smoke (SHS) exposure. Poster presentation at the Society for Research in Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting, February, 2011.
36. Wilson KM, Gates SC, Pier J, Cohen J. Secondhand Smoke Exposure (SHS) and Severity of Illness in Children Hospitalized with Influenza.
Platform presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2011.
Platform presentation at the Pediatric Hospital Medicine Meeting, July 2011.
37. Wilson KM, Gates SC, Best D, Klein JD. Caregiver Smoking Behavior and Attitudes Following
Children’s Hospitalization.
Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2011.
Poster presentation at the Pediatric Hospital Medicine Meeting, July 2011.
38. Teufel RJ, Wilson KM, Bekmezian A. What predicts research productivity among pediatric
hospitalists? Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2011.
39. McMillen R, Winickoff JP, Wilson KM, Gottlieb M, Klein JD. Predictors of public support for smoke-free multi-unit housing. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2011.
40. McMillen R, Wilson KM, Winickoff JP, Gottlieb M, Klein JD. Predictors of public support for smoke-free outdoor public places. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual
Meeting, May 2011.
41. Wilson KM, Pier J, Wesgate SC, Weis E, Chhibber A, Love T, Evans K. Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Serum Cytokine Levels in Healthy Children.
Platform presentation at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting,
March 2012.
Platform presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, April 2012.
42. Wilson KM, McMillen R, Tanski S, Klein JD, Winickoff JP. Tobacco smoke incursions in multi-unit housing (MUH).
Platform presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, April 2012.
43. Wilson KM, Conway PH, Keren R, Landrigan CP, Mahant S, Shah SS, Simon TD, Tieder JS, Blank J, Srivastava R. Characteristics and capacity of member sites in the restructured Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings (PRIS) Network.
Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, April 2012.
44. Tieder JS, McLeod L, Keren R, Luan X, Localio R, Malik F, Shah SS, Wilson KM, Srivastava R.
Variation in Resource Utilization and Adverse Outcomes for Children Hospitalized for Diabetic
Ketoacidosis. Platform presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, April
2012.
45. Tanski SE, McMillen RC, Wilson KM, Klein JK, Winickoff J. Misperceptions about the ease of
nicotine addiction and “experimentation”. Platform presentation at the Pediatric Academic
Societies’ Annual Meeting, April 2012.
46. McMillen R, O’Connor K, Winickoff J, Wilson KM. Factors associated with counseling parents about tobacco smoke exposure: A national pediatrician survey. Platform presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, April 2012.
47. Wilson KM, Torok M, McMillen R, Klein JD, Gottlieb M, Tanski S, Winickoff J. Beliefs about smoking in multi-unit housing among US adults: 2011-2012. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2013.
48. Wilson KM, Torok M, McMillen R, Tanski S, Klein JD, Winickoff JP. From smoke-free homes to smoke-free lives: A national survey of parent attitudes about children’s smoke exposure. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2013.
49. Wilson KM, Torok M. Pediatric hospitalizations for psychogenic non-epileptic seizures.
Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2013.
Poster presentation at the Pediatric Hospital Medicine Annual Meeting, August 2013.
50. Torok M, Wilson KM. Neurologic complications associated with influenza in hospitalized children. Platform presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2013.
51. Weis EL, Wesgate S, Love T, Biondi E, Wilson KM. Local and systemic cytokine expression in children exposed to secondhand tobacco smoke. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2013.
52. Tanski S, McMillen R, Wilson K, Winickoff J, Klein J. Trends in tobacco counseling: results from a survey of parents. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2013.
53. Wilson KM, Torok M, Klein JD, Winickoff JP, Levy DE, Shaefer R, McMillen R. Tobacco smoke incursions reported by residents of multi-unit housing. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2014.
54. Wilson KM, Luan X, Mohamad Z, Torok M, McLeod L, Localio R, Srivastava R, Shah SS. Variability in care for children hospitalized with community acquired pneumonia and asthma. Platform presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2014.
55. Andrews A, Nils S, Ojukwu E, Robinson M, Torok M, Wilson KM. Is secondhand smoke exposure associated with exacerbation severity among children hospitalized for asthma? Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2014.
56. Torok M, McMillen R, Winickoff J, Levy DE, Klein JD, Shaefer R, Wilson KM. Knowledge about smoke exposure in multi unit housing residents with and without young children. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2014.
57. Malik FS, Hall M, Luan X, McLeod L, Shah SS, Srivastava R, Wilson KM, Tieder J. Risk factors for recurrent admissions for diabetic ketoacidosis with and across US children’s hospitals. Platform presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2014.
58. Willams J, Cunningham M, Torok M, Wilson KM, Rao S. Oseltamivir prescribing practices at a pediatric tertiary care center during the 2012-2013 influenza season. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2014.
59. Rao S, Williams JB, Cunningham M, Wilson KM. Oseltamivir use in pediatric patients hospitalized with pneumonia. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, April 2015.
60. Willis A, Moss A, Torok M, Robinson M, Groner J, Wilson KM. Comparison of parental report of secondhand smoke with cotinine levels in pediatric inpatients. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, April 2015.
Media
1. September 23, 2010: Guest on “Good Day Alabama”
2. December 13-14, 2010: Coverage on ABC News online, CBS Radio News and other of the article “SHS exposure of children living in multiunit housing”
3. January 20, 2011: Guest on DrRadio: Invited speaker on “Secondhand smoke and children”
4. May 6, 2011: Guest on DrRadio: Invited speaker on “Secondhand smoke and children”
5. April 2012: Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting 2012, abstract “Tobacco smoke incursions in multi-unit housing (MUH)” chosen for press coverage
6. April 2014: Press conference in support of Tobacco 21 legislation with Representative DeGette
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
July 2012- Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment, Denver, CO.
Vice-Chair, Tobacco Review Committee
September 2013- Chair, Tobacco Review Committee
September 2010- Bivona Child Advocacy Center, Rochester NY
December 2011 Member, Marketing Committee
DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES
December 2013- Chair, Practitioner Review Team, Children’s Hospital Colorado
July 2013- Member, Mentorship Committee, Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine
August 2012- Co-Chair, Network of Care Clinical Leadership Committee: Children’s Hospital Colorado
April 2012- Faculty Position Review Committee: Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine
January 2012- Member, Clinical Practice Committee: Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine
September 2008- Member: Bronchiolitis Clinical Practice Guideline Committee:
December 2008 Department of Pediatrics, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
October 2007- Co-Chair, Gilbert Forbes Visiting Scholar Program: Department of
December 2011 Pediatrics, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
• Recruit faculty and plan visits for lecture series
• Designed to increase trainees’ exposure to nationally recognized experts in diverse areas of research
• Scholars:
o Ronald Dahl, MD, University of Pittsburgh, April 2007
o Jo Ivey Boufford, MD, New York Academy of Medicine, December 2008
o Steve Abman, MD, University of Colorado, February 2009
o Tom Walsh, MD, National Cancer Institute, April 2010
o Charlie Homer, MD, National Institute for Child Health Quality, November, 2010
o Lisa Guay-Woodford, University of Alabama, November 2011
MEDICAL SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES
August 2003 Student Facilitator, First Year Orientation, University of Rochester School of
Medicine
September 2000- First and Second Year Instruction Committee and Interclass Senate,
May 2002 University of Rochester School of Medicine
March 2002 Student Representative, Search Committee for the position of Dean of the
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
June 2002- Third and Fourth Year Instruction Committee, University of Rochester School June 2004 of Medicine
September 2002 Comprehensive Assessment Design Committee, University of Rochester School of Medicine
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