UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
HELENE MOLLIE GREVES GROW
Curriculum Vitae – 2014
Personal Data
Place of Birth: Portland, Oregon. Date of Birth: April 22, 1975
Office: UW Box 359850; 325 9th Ave Seattle WA 98104
Email: greves@uw.edu or mollie.grow@
Education
Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH; BA, Sociology modified with Psychology, June 1997
University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA; MD, May 2003
University of Washington, School of Public Health, Seattle, WA; MPH, June 2008
Postgraduate Training
Internship and residency: University of Washington General Pediatrics, 2003-2006
Fellowship: General Academic Pediatrics, National Research Service Award (NRSA), University of Washington, Seattle, WA 2006-2008
Faculty Positions Held
Acting Instructor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, 2006-2008
Acting Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, 2008-2009
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division of General Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, 2009 – present
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Health Services, University of Washington, 2010 – present
Hospital Positions Held:
Attending, UW Roosevelt Pediatric Clinic 2006- 2008 (0.1 FTE)
Attending Physician, Seattle Children’s Hospital, 2008-present
General Pediatric Service (2009-2013 - 0.06 FTE)
Back-up physician for Child Wellness Clinic pediatric obesity care (2007-present)
Attending Physician, Harborview Medical Center, UW, 2008-present
Pediatric Clinic – General Outpatient Pediatrics (0.1 FTE)
Pediatric Clinic – Faculty Practice (0.12 FTE) (August 2012-present)
Inpatient Pediatric Service – Burn and Trauma Care (0.12 FTE)
Attending Physician, UW Medical Center Newborn Nursery, 2012-2014
Mother-Baby and Progressive Care Nursery (0.12 FTE)
Associate Program Director - Pediatric Residency Program (0.10 FTE) - July 2014
Honors
Dartmouth College Phi Beta Kappa, Summa Cum Laude Graduate, Holben Sociology Prize (Graduating student most likely to contribute in fields of applied sociology)
University of Pennsylvania Alpha Omega Alpha
University of Pennsylvania Dr. Morris Ginsburg Prize (Graduating student most demonstrating the principles of humanism in medicine)
University of Pennsylvania American Medical Women’s Association Glasgow Achievement Citation
“Children’s Health International Medical Projects of Seattle (CHIMPS).” Resident Project Award for the Anne E. Dyson Community Pediatrics Training Initiative, Philadelphia PA, March 2005
Global Health Resident Project Travel Award, American Academy of Pediatrics, Guatemala May 2006.
Fellow’s Day Research Award, Seattle Children’s Hospital, April 2007.
Board Certification
General Pediatrics, October 2006
Renewed Maintenance of Certification, December 2013
Current License(s) to Practice
Washington State, 2003-present
Professional Organizations
American Medical Student Association, Chapter Chair, Invited Participant Political Leadership Institute, 1999-2003
American Academy of Pediatrics, Member 2003-present; Resident Representative 2003-06, Fellow 2009-present
Academic Pediatrics Association, Member since 2006
Teaching Responsibilities
Faculty advisor, UW Graduate School Thesis and Practicum Committees, 2009-present
Public Health: Emily Purchia (2010), Marlana Kohn (2011), Tara Ashleman (2013)
Nursing: Erin Cudney (2010), Kelli Kolstad (2012)
Guest lecturer, School of Public Health MPH Program Seminar
“Obesity Prevention and Treatment in Community Settings,” for HSERV 592H Social and Behavioral Sciences, February 2009Guest instructor, University of Washington Pediatric Residency Intern Retreat
Obesity and Motivational Interviewing Skills, annually in September, 2010-present.
Guest lecturer, University of Washington School of Nursing
“Obesity Prevention and Treatment” for NURSING 500 course: Children and Adolescents with Special Health Needs, annually in November, 2010-2013
Lecturer, University of Washington Pediatric Residency noon conference
Obesity and Motivational Interviewing Skills, April 2010
Obesity Advocacy in the Community, March 2011, October 2013
Nutrition in Primary Care Settings April 2011, August 2012, August 2013
Faculty Mentor, University of Washington Pediatric Residency, Obesity Advocacy Projects
“Everyone Swims”, Jan 2011-May 2012
“WA-PLAY- Washington Physical Activity for the Young”, Jan 2012-Sept 2013
Faculty Mentor, University of Washington Pediatric Residency Pathways (0.1 FTE)
Community Pediatrics and Advocacy Pathway, 2012-present
Faculty, UW School of Medicine Colleges Program – Big Sky College (0.25 FTE)
Clinical skills instructor and advisor for medical students, 2013-present
Continuity Clinic Director - Pediatric Residency Program (0.10 FTE)
Supervise teaching, coordinate residents across continuity sites - July 2014-present
Editorial Responsibilities
NA
Special National Responsibilities
National Workgroup Member, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Healthy Eating Research
Committee to Design Abstraction Tool for School Wellness Policies, 2006-2008.
Advisory Board Member, Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, Yale University
School Wellness Policy Online Evaluation Tool (), 2008-2010
Junior Faculty Mentor, Academic Pediatric Association New Century Scholars Program
Mentor 2006-2008, 2011-2013
National Workgroup Member, Children’s Hospital Association (CHA) (formerly NACHRI) Focus on a Fitter Future II, III and IV
Member of national workgroups developing a national pediatric obesity research network, registry, and treatments across children's hospitals, January 2011-present
Special Local Responsibilities
Advisory Committee Member, Seattle Public Schools Physical Activity Policy, 2005
Advisory Committee Member, Seattle Public Schools Nutrition, 2007-2008
Advisor, Feet First Organization Safe Routes to School Program, Seattle, WA, 2006-2008
Leadership Council member, King County Food and Fitness Initiative (KCFFI) King Co. WA, 2008-2009
Advisory group member, Seattle Children’s Research Institute Fellow/Junior Faculty
Research scholars program development (Chair: Margaret Rosenfeld MD), 2010
Invited guest speaker, Puget Consumer Co-Op (PCC)
Regional annual board retreat to inform planning of child nutrition initiative, February 2011
Co-Chair, Puget Sound Women’s Pediatric Society (PSWPS), 2008-2010
Invited guest speaker, Puget Sound Broadcasters Association
Ascertainment meeting presentations about childhood obesity (for local media outlets developing their public service programming), Sept 2010, Dec 2011
Advisor and Media Consultant, Seattle Children’s Hospital Obesity Program
Advise clinical, advocacy, and community education programming with local, regional and national organizations and media, 2008-present
Chair, Division of General Pediatrics Outpatient Clinical Guidelines Committee
Lead monthly meetings of 7 clinic systems to develop clinical guidelines, 2012-present
Grant Funding
Active – none current
Completed
1. Principal Investigator: AAP Healthy Active Living Grant, “WA-PLAY” ($25,000 total, .04 FTE), 2012-2013
Promoted physical activity for 0-5 year olds through partnership between the residency program and WCAAP
2. Collaborator: 1RC4HD066837-01 (PI: Donna Johnson) Collaborative Research Infrastructure to Transform School Health, 2011-2013
Served as Steering Committee Representative for School of Medicine
3. Collaborator: Safeway Foundation Grant to Yakima Memorial Hospital ($79,000 total), 2012- 2013
Expanded YMCA ACT! program to the eastern region of Washington state
4. Principal Investigator: NIH NIDDK 1K23DK081734, (0.75 FTE), 2008-2012
“Enhanced Community-Based Health Promotion Program for Overweight Children”
Oversaw grant to systematically enhance a YMCA community-based program for healthy lifestyles promotion among overweight children and their families using community-based participatory research principles and enhanced coach training with motivational interviewing and behavioral skills
5. Collaborator: "Everyone Swims", Seattle Children’s Hospital CDC Grant (PI: Elizabeth Bennett, Lenna Liu, Mo Pomietto) ($200,000 total), 2010- 2012
Served as partner clinic site coordinator for Harborview Pediatric Clinics for this grant from Centers for Disease Control Communities Putting People to Work (CPPW).
6. Co-Investigator: Aetna Healthy Communities Grant (PI: Paula Lozano), ($25,000 total), 2010
Developed and piloted an educational curriculum for Latino parents about obesity prevention in partnership with the Community Schools Collaborative in Tukwila, Washington
7. Principal Investigator: Academic Pediatric Association Young Investigator’s Award Grant, ($10,000 total), 2007-2009
Assessed impact of school physical activity policies to identify best practices
8. Co-investigator: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Active Living by Design Grant “PLAN-Plus”, ($40,000 total), 2007-2009
Assessed Washington State policy and legislation for nutrition and physical activity on student health outcomes
9. Co-Investigator: Spatial Epidemiology of Child Overweight, University of Washington Exploratory Center on Obesity Research Grant ($15,000 total), 2007
Investigated variability in child overweight by census tract and socioeconomic status
10. Co-Investigator: Start Strong Project, (PI: Brian Johnston) funded by Robert Wood Johnson and Group Health Community Foundations, 2006-2007
Developed and implemented a school-based, multi-level intervention to increase the number of children walking to school and eating school breakfast in ethnically diverse elementary schools
11. National Research Service Award for General Academic Pediatrics (1.0 FTE), 2006-2008
12. NIH Pediatric Research Loan Repayment Program, 2006-2008 and 2009-2012
Bibliography
a) Manuscripts in Refereed Journals
1. Mannino DM, Holguin F, Savage-Brown A, Greves HM, Stock AL, Jones RL. Urinary cadmium levels predict lower lung function in current and former smokers: data from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Thorax. Mar 2004; 59(3):194-8.
2. Zaoutis TE, Greves HM, Lautenbach E, Coffin S. Risk factors for disseminated candidiasis in children with candidemia. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. July 2004; 23(7):635-641.
3. Zaoutis TE, Coffin SE, Chu JH, Heydon K, Zhao H, Greves HM, Walsh TJ. Risk factors for mortality in children with candidemia. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. Aug 2005; 24(8):736-9.
4. Mannino DM, Mott J, Ferdinands JM, Camargo CA, Friedman M, Greves HM, Redd SC. Boys with high body masses have an increased risk of developing asthma: findings from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY). International Journal of Obesity, 2006.
5. Greves HM, Rivara FP. Report card on school snack food policies among the United States' largest school districts in 2004–2005: Room for improvement. Internat J Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2006, 3:1:
6. Greves HM, Lozano P, Liu LL, Cole J, Busby K, Johnston BD. Immigrant Families’ perceptions on walking to school and school breakfast: a focus group study. Internat J Behavioral Nutrition Physical Activity 2007, 4:64:
7. Grow HM, Saelens BE, Kerr J, Durant NH, Norman GN, Sallis JF. Where are youth active? Roles of proximity, active transport, and built environment. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, December 2008;40(12):2071-2079.
8. Schwartz MB, Lund AE, Grow HM, McDonnell E, Probart C, Samuelson A, Lytle L. A Comprehensive Coding System to Measure the Quality of School Wellness Policies. J of the American Dietetic Association, July 2009: 109(7):1256-62.
9. Saelens BE, Grow HM, Stark, LJ, Seeley RJ, Roehrig H. Physical Activity Decreases Children’s Visceral Fat in Family-Based Pediatric Weight Management: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. International J of Pediatric Obesity, 2010: 1747-7166.
10. Grow HM, Cook A, Arterburn D, Saelens B, Drewnowski A, Lozano P. Child Obesity Associated with Social Disadvantage of Children's Neighborhoods. Social Science and Medicine, 71 (2010): 584-591.
11. Grow MG. Harnessing the Power of Partnership and Community Collaboration: Addressing Youth Health Inequalities, Invited Editorial. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action. DOI: 10.1353/cpr.2010.0018. Winter 2010, vol 4.4.
12. Yi-Frazier J, Larison C, Neff J, Grow HM, Liu L. Obesity in Pediatric Specialty Clinics: An Underestimated Comorbidity. DOI: 10.1177/0009922812458353, PMID 2293078, Clinical Pediatrics, 2012.
13. Grow HM, Johnson D, Lund AE, Lutz A, Lutz R, Colman V. School Wellness Policy Development and Impact: A Case Study Using the Advocacy Coalition Framework. Washington State Journal of Public Health Practice, Washington State Journal of Public Health Practice, ISSN 1934-6360, 2012: Vol. 5, No. 1, .
14. Kohn M, Bell J, Grow HM, Chan G. Food Insecurity, Food Assistance and Weight Status in US Youth: New Evidence from NHANES 2007-08. Pediatric Obesity, doi: 10.1111/j.2047-6310.2012.00143, PMID: 23364918, Jan 2013.
15. Grow HM, Hsu C, Liu LL, Briner L, Jessen-Fiddick J, Lozano P, Saelens BE. Understanding Family Motivation and Barriers to Participation in Community-Based Programs for Overweight Youth: One Program Model Does Not Fit All. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, PMID: 23328502, July 2013.
16. Grow HM, Hencz P, Verbovski MJ, Gregerson L, Liu LL, Dossett L, Larison C, Saelens BE. Partnering for Success and Sustainability in Community-Based Child Obesity Intervention: Seeking to Help Families ACT! Family and Community Health, PMID: 24297007, Jan-Mar 2014.
17. Haemer MA, Grow HM, Fernandez C, Lukasiewicz GJ, Rhodes ET, Shaffer LA, Sweeney B, Woolford SJ, Estrada E. Addressing Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes in Childhood Obesity Treatment Programs: Support from Research and Current Practice. Childhood Obesity, 10(4):292-303. doi: 10.1089/chi.2013.0158. PMID: 25055134, August 2014.
18. Tandon PS, Grow HM, Couch S, Glanz K, Sallis JF, Frank L, Saelens BE. Physical and social home environment in relation to children's overall and home-based physical activity and sedentary time. Preventive Medicine, 66:39-44. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2014.05.019. PMID: 24887496, Sept 2014.
19. Grow HM, Schwartz MB. Invited Commentary-Food Advertising to Youth Serious Business. JAMA, in press.
b) Book chapters
1. Grow HM, Saelens B. “Physical activity and environments which promote active living in Youth (US)” in Obesogenic Environments: complexities, perceptions and objective measures, Ed. Amelia A Lake, Tim Townshend, Seraphim Alvanides, 2010.
2. Grow HM, Liu LL, "Childhood Obesity" in Berkowitz's Pediatrics: A Primary Care Approach, 2011.
3. Grow HM. “Behavioral Programs for Obese Children” in Curbside Consultation in Pediatric Obesity, Ed. Jeannie S Huang, 2014.
4. Grow HM, Kan K, Wittekind S. “Community Resources, Developing Projects, and Cataloging” in Clinical Management of Childhood Obesity, Ed. Sandra Hassink, Sarah Hampl, McGraw-Hill, in press.
5. Grow HM, "Childhood Obesity" in Berkowitz's Pediatrics: A Primary Care Approach, 2014.
c) Published books, videos, software
None
d) Other publications
None
e) Manuscripts submitted
1. Stempski S, Liu L, Grow HM, Pomietto M, Chung C, Shumann A, Bennett E. Everyone Swims: A community partnership and policy approach to address health disparities in obesity and drowning. Under review at Health Promotion Practice, re-submission July 2014.
f) Peer-reviewed abstracts
1. Greves HM, Robertson A, Lozano P. Statewide School Physical Activity Policy Mandate: Do Students Become More Physically Active? Pediatric Academic Societies, Oral and Poster Presentations, Honolulu Hawaii, May 2008.
2. Grow HM, Robertson A, Dilley J, Boles M, Dent C, Lozano P. Association Between Physical Education and Overall Activity Varies by Grade and Weight. Pediatric Academic Societies, Poster Presentation, Vancouver BC 2010.
3. Grow M, LaRoche A, Baca E, Bruce JS, Borman-Shoap E, Hall E, Satrom KS, King-Schultz L, Dunlap M, Weedn AE, Schetzina KE, Jaishankar G, Hoffman B. Collaborating With Community Partners, Residents, and AAP Chapters To Promote Healthy Active Living for 0-5 Year Olds: Lessons from 6 States. Pediatric Academic Societies, Poster Presentation, Vancouver BC 2014.
4. Downing A, Johnston B, Grow M. Photovoice Is a Promising Community-Based Participatory Research Tool To Explore the Effect of the Built Environment on Adolescent Health. Pediatric Academic Societies, Poster Presentation, Vancouver BC 2014.
5. Kan K, Grow M, Grigg, A. Johnston B, Yasuda K. A Network Map of a Rural Community's Resources for Child Health Needs. Pediatric Academic Societies, Platform Presentation, Vancouver BC 2014.
6. Kan K, Downing A, Rosenthal J, Wu F, McPhillips H, Yasuda K, Grow M, Johnston B. Community Pediatrics and Advocacy Pathway: Evolution of a Structured Approach To Pediatric Advocacy Training. Pediatric Academic Societies, Oral Presentation, Vancouver BC 2014.
Other: National invitational presentations
Grow HM. “Start Strong--Move Your Feet and Eat Before School: Intervention Findings and Challenges”, National Meeting of Injury Free Coalition for Kids, Ft. Lauderdale FL, Oral Presentation, December 2007.
Grow HM, Kan K, Malik F. “Resident advocacy for obesity prevention goes swimmingly with Everyone Swims, a Seattle Children's Hospital partnership initiative,” Obesity Special Interest Group, Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Invited Oral Presentation, Boston MA, May 2012.
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