CURRICULUM VITAE

Kimberly Dean (Anderson) Schenarts, PhD

Office: MSB 4535 983280 Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE 68198-3280 (402) 559-5905 [email protected]

Personal: Birthdate: March 27, 1960 Married: Paul J. Schenarts, MD Children: Spencer Dean Schenarts

Education: Michigan State University Bachelor of Arts – Communication, 1982

Michigan State University Master of Arts – Adult and Continuing Administration, 1986

Michigan State University Doctor of Philosophy – Adult and Administration, 1993 Dissertation: Development Issues of Academic Surgeons

Academic Appointments: Professor of Surgery Department of Surgery University of Nebraska Medical Center September 2013-

Affiliate Professor of Surgery Department of Surgery Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University August 2006 – 2012

Adjunct Professor of Surgery Department of Surgery University of Texas Medical School at Houston September 2005 - 2010

Professor of Surgery Director of Surgical Education Department of Surgery University of Texas Medical School at Houston 2002 - 2005

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Department of Surgery & Office of Medical Education Research and Development Director, Undergraduate Surgical Education Assistant Director, Graduate Surgical Education 1998 - 2002

Assistant Professor Department of Surgery & Office of Medical Education Research and Development Director, Undergraduate Surgical Education Assistant Director, Graduate Surgical Education 1993 - 1998

Coordinator for Graduate Medical Education Michigan State University College of Human Medicine 1993

Specialist Department of Surgery & Office of Medical Education Research and Development Assistant Director, Undergraduate Surgical Education 1986 – 1993

Surgical Education Coordinator Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital Detroit, Michigan 1984 – 1986

Medical Writer Grand Rapids Area Medical Education Center Grand Rapids, Michigan 1982 – 1983

Communication Intern and Freelance Writer Michigan State Medical Society East Lansing, Michigan 1981 – 1982

Grants: “An Intense Tutorial Program for At-Risk Students to Enhance Success on the NBME Surgery Shelf Exam” Funded by: UTMSH – Master Educator

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July 2005 – July 2006 $20,000 Kimberly D Anderson, PhD and Rosemary A Kozar. MD

Consulting Positions: The Fellowship Council for the Advanced Gastrointestinal Surgery Curriculum 2007 – 2009

Pitt County Memorial Hospital, Graduate Medical Education Office 2006 - 2012

AAST Acute Care Surgery Curriculum Subcommittee 2005 – 2006

Program Directors Association for Colon & Rectal Surgery 1997 – 1999

Butterworth/Michigan State University Surgery Residency 1993 – 1995

Editorial Positions: Surgical Innovation Associate Editor 2003 – 2006 Editorial Board 2003 – 2006

Current Surgery/Journal of Surgical Education Editorial Board 2005 – 2007

Association for Surgical Education Editorial Board for American Journal of Surgery 2002 – 2005

WISE-MD Editorial Board 2006 - 2012

Reviewer: Current Surgery/Journal of Surgical Education Journal of the American College of Surgeons American Journal of Surgery Journal of Urology Clinical Anatomy End of Life Physician Education Center (EPERC) The Physician’s Services Incorporated Foundation

Honors and Awards: UT-Houston Dean’s Teaching Excellence Award 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005

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American Medical Women’s Association Gender Equity Award 1997-98

Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society 1986

College of Education Certificate of Merit in recognition of outstanding academic achievement (4.0/4.0 GPA), 1986

Outstanding Young Woman of America 1983, 1988

Order of Omega Fraternity (1% of Greek System based on leadership, scholarship, and service) 1982

Membership & Offices Professional Societies: Alliance for Clinical Education 2004-2005 American College of Surgeons, Affiliate Member American Medical Women’s Association Generalists in Medical Education Southern Group on Educational Affairs 2002-2005 Group on Educational Affairs, AAMC AAMC Alliance for Clinical Education Task Force on Clinical Skills Education 2003-2005 American College of Surgeons OSCE Project 2002-2005, 2011 Fundamentals of Surgery Project 2004 – 2006 ACS/ASE “Conference on Education to Reduce the Risk of Surgical Errors” – Group Leader on Education for Medical Students 2005 ACS/ACGME Joint Invitational Conference “A Patient Safety Curriculum for Surgical Residency Programs” – Invited Participant 2005 Association for Surgical Education 1987 - present CSERT Grant Review Board 2007 - 2012 ASE Foundation Board of Directors 2005 - 2009 President 2004 - 2005 Vice President 2003 - 2004 Secretary 2001 – 2003 Editorial Board 2002 – 2005 Awards Committee 2003 - 2004 Program Committee 1999 – 2005 Program Chair 2001- 2002 Executive Committee/Board of Directors 1997 – 1999/ 2001 – 2007 Curriculum Committee Chair 1997 – 1999

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Vice-Chair 1995 – 1997 Ad Hoc bylaws Committee 1997 – 1998 Surgical Education Research Fellowship Program (SERF): Advisory Committee 1995-1996 Faculty 2003-present Associate Director 2007 Director 2008 - Advisor: Lynn Chao, M.D. 1995-1996 James Alexander, M.D. 1996-1997 Thomas Kimbrough, M.D. 1997-1998 Mary Klingensmith, M.D. 2002-2004 Jennifer Libbin, M.D. 2003-2004 Steve Katzen, M.D. 2004-2007 Jonathan Fryer, M.D. 2005 – 2008 Alivia Thompson, M.D. 2006 – 2009 Liz Lee, M.D. 2007 – Alan Ladd, M.D. 2007 – 2009 Rebecca Wiatrek 2008 – 2010 John Falcone 2010 – 2011 Sujata Sofat 2012 - 2013 Jeremy Lipman 2013 -

Committees:

University of Texas Medical School at Houston Admissions Committee 2003-2004 Faculty Senate 2003-2005 Secretary, 2004-2005 Clinical Course Directors Committee Clerkship Directors Committee Committee for Development of Faculty Educators Learner Assessment Committee 3rd and 4th year Subcommittee LCME Committee (2002-2004) Department of Surgery: Education Advisory Committee Resident Advisory Committee Committee for Research in Surgical Education

Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Student Performance Committee 2000 – 2002 Admissions Committee 1991 – 1997/ 2001 – 2002

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Co-Chair 1994 – 1996 ABLE Selection Committee 1991 – 2001 Block III Committee 1994 – 2002 Office of Medical Education, Research & Development Promotion & Tenure Committee 1998 – 99/ 2001- 02 Continuing Medical Education Committee 1990 – 1998 Department Administrators Group 1991 – 1994 Student Affairs Advisory Committee 1994 Student Scholarship Selection Committee 1989 - 94/ 2000 - 02 Phase III Committee 1986 – 1991 Planning Group, Spring Conference on Support of Research in Post Graduate Programs 1988 Spring Retreat Program 1987 Department of Surgery Education Committee (Undergraduate Programs) 1987 – 2002 Department of Surgery Executive Committee 1999 – 2002 Department of Surgery Graduate Education Programs (Residency , Liaison, Program Directors) 1987 - 2002 Department of Surgery Advisory Committee 1990 - 93/ 1996 Association of Women Surgeons in Michigan (AWSOM) Co-Founder 1994 Co-Program Director 1994, 95, 96, 97, 98, 2000

Service:

University of Texas Medical School at Houston Master Advisory Program – Co-advisor 2003–2004, 2004-2005 Summer Research Program for 1st Year Medical Students 2003 Mentor to: Dustin Turner, MS-1 Career Counselor to Medical Students 2002-2005 Interviewer, Admissions 2002-2005

Michigan State University College of Human Medicine University Development Campaign Readiness Committee 2001-2002 Member, MSU Special and Annual Gifts Committee 1998-2000 Co-Chair, All University Faculty/Staff Campaign 1997 Co-Chair, CHM component of MSU All-University Faculty/Staff Campaign 1995, 1996

Fellow, Michigan State University Leadership Initiative 1996-1997 Project: Development of a Rural Surgery Rotation. Mentor: Daniel Mazzuchi, M.D.

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Advisor, Surgery Club at MSU 1999-2002

Advisor, MSU-CHM Chapter of the American Medical Women’s Association 1999-2002

Advisor, Jamaican Health Initiative for Minority Students 1999-2000

Career Counselor to Medical Students 1987-2002

Interviewer, College of Human Medicine Admissions 1988-2001

Teaching:

University of Texas Medical School at Houston PBL Facilitator, August – December 2003 (Periods 1, 2 - 2 hrs. x 3 sessions per week x 8 wks per period)

PBL Facilitator, August 2004 – February 2005 (Periods 1, 2, 3 – 2 hrs. x 3 sessions per week x 8 weeks per period)

Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Preceptor, Phase I Focal Problem, Perinatal Medicine 1990 Preceptor, OSCE 1995 Preceptor, Health Maintenance Interview 1997-1999 Mentor, Year 2 Mentor Group 1997-1998 Preceptor, Social Context of Clinical Decisions 1998-2002 Preceptor, Comprehensive H&P 2000-2002 Preceptor, Advanced Interviewing 1996-2002 Preceptor, Pulmonary Performance Based Assessment 2000-2001 Preceptor, Longitudinal Patient Care Experience 2001-2002 Preceptor, Interactional Skills 1993-2001 Preceptor, Doctor Patient Relationships/Introduction to Patient/Physician Relationships 1991-2001

Publications:

Refereed Original Articles in Journals

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1. Dean RE, Dean KB, Nicholas WR, Scholten DJ. The interviewing process as it relates to the selection of candidates for general surgical residency programs. Current Surgery 44:1-6, 1987. 2. Bodzin JH, Kestenberg W, Kaufmann RJ, Dean K. Mucosal proctectomy and ileoanal pull-through technique and functional results in 23 consecutive patients. American Surgeon 53:363-367, 1987. 3. Osuch JR, Dean KB, Carrow RE, Dean RE. Clinical anatomy for surgical residents. A ten week course. Clinical Anatomy 3:205-211, 1988. 4. Anderson KD, Anderson WA, Scholten DJ. Surgical residents as teachers. Current Surgery 47(3):185-188, 1990. 5. Littlefield JH, DaRosa DA, Anderson KD, Bell RM, Nicholas GG, Wolfson PJ. Accuracy of surgery clerkship performance raters. Proceedings of the Thirtieth Annual Conference on Research in Medical Education. Supplement to Academic Medicine 66(9):S16-S17, 1991. 6. Solomon DJ, Osuch JR, Anderson KD, Babel J, Gruenberg J, et al. A pilot study of the relationship between experts’ ratings and scores generated by the NBME’s computer based examination system. Academic Medicine 67:130-132, 1992. 7. Anderson KD, Albrecht RR, Anderson WA, Osuch JR, Dean RE. The and selection processes of general surgery residency programs. Current Surgery 49(3):151- 157, 1992. 8. Anderson KD, Mavis BE. The relationship between career satisfaction and fellowship training in academic surgeons. Am J Surg 169(3):329-333, 1995. 9. Scholten DJ, Anderson KD, Beernink J, Passinault WD. Surgical resident training in the era of health care reforms. Experience with a combined program in plastic surgery. American Surgeon 61(7):594-602, 1995. 10. Anderson CI, Albrecht RR, Anderson KD, Dean RE. Can continuity of care requirements for surgery residents be demonstrated in the current teaching environment. Arch Surg 131(9):915-921, 1996. 11. Anderson KD, Jacobs DM, Blue AV. Is match ethics an oxymoron? Am J Surg 177(3):237-239, 1999. 12. Carek P, Anderson KD, Blue AV, Mavis BE. Recruitment behavior and program directors: how ethical are their perspectives about the match process? J Fam Med 32(4):258-260, 2000. 13. Teichman JMH, Anderson KD, Dorough MM, et al. The urology residency matching program in practice. J of Urology 163:1878-1887, 2000. 14. Anderson KD, Mavis BE, Dean RE. Feeling the stress. Perceptions of burnout among general surgery program directors. Current Surgery 57(1):46-50, 2000. 15. Anderson KD, Jacobs DM. General surgery program directors’ perceptions of the match. Current Surgery 57(5):460-465, 2000. 16. Carek PJ, Anderson KD. Residency selection process and the match: does anyone believe anybody? JAMA 285:2784-2785, 2001. 17. Neumayer L, Kaiser S, Anderson KD, et al. Women medical students’ perceptions of women surgeons and the influence on career choice. Am J Surg 183:146-150, 2002. 18. Anderson KD. Strategies tied to your program’s vision can enhance the resident selection system. American College of Surgeons Division of Education Residency Assist Page. March 25, 2004. 19. Kozar RA, Anderson KD, Escobar-Chaves SL, et al. Preclinical students: who are surgeons? J Surgical Research 119: 113-116, 2004.

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20. Kao LS, Wilson EB, Anderson KD. Gender Differences in Decision-Making Amongst Spouses of Surgeons. Am J Surg 189: 435-440, 2005. 21. Kao LS, Wilson EB, Anderson KD. Perceptions and Predictors of Surgeon Satisfaction: A Survey of Spouses of Academic Surgeons. JACS 200(5); 684-690, 2005. 22. Kozar RA, Anderson KD. Surgical Educational Research. J Surgical Research 128: 186-188, 2005. 23. Coverdill JE, Adrales GL, Finlay W, Mellinger JD, Anderson KD, et al. How surgical faculty and residents assess the first year of the ACGME duty-hour restrictions: results of a multi-institutional study. Am J Surg 191; 11-16, 2006. 24. Coverdill JE, Finlay F, Adrales GL, Mellinger JD, Anderson KD, Bonnell BW, Cofer JB, Dorner DB, Haisch C, Harold KL, Termuhlen P, Webb ALB. Duty-Hour Restrictions and the Work of Surgical Faculty: Results of a Multi-Institutional Study. Acad Med 81 (1); 50-56, 2006. 25. Klingensmith ME, Anderson KD. Is education a viable route to academic promotion: a depiction of surgical education scholars. Am J Surg 191; 533-537, 2006. 26. Anderson KD. Awakening the Hero Within. Presidential Address. Am J Surg 191: 1-4, 2006. 27. Schenarts PJ, Anderson Schenarts KD, Rotondo MF. Myths and Realities of the 80 Hour Work Week. Current Surgery 63; 269-274, 2006. 28. Kozar RA, Kao LS, Miller CC, Schenarts KD. Preclinical predictors of surgery NBME performance. J. Surgical Research 140, 204-207, 2007. 29. Kasten SJ, Levi B, Eng D, Schenarts KA. Toward outcomes-based plastic surgery training: A needs assessment of recent graduates. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 124:5; 1703-1710, 2009. 30. Schlitzkus LL, Agle SC, McNally MM, Schenarts KD, Schenarts PJ. What do surgical nurses know about surgical residents? J Surg Educ 66(6): 383-91, 2009. 31. Schlitzkus LL, Schenarts KD, Schenarts PJ. Is your residency program ready for Generation Y? J Surg Educ 67(2): 108-11, 2010. 32. Schlitzkus LL, Schenarts PJ, Schenarts KD. It was the night before the interview: Perceptions of resident applicants about the preinterview reception. J Surg Educ 70(6): 750—7, 2013.

Invited Articles

1. Anderson WA, Dean KB. Providing constructive feedback. Focus on surgical education. A publication of the Educational Clearinghouse of the Association for Surgical Education. p. 12-13, Fall 1988. 2. Dean KB, Anderson WA, Dean RE. A low-threat, high compliance faculty system. Focus on Surgical Education. A publication of the Educational Clearinghouse of the Association for Surgical Education. 6(4):13-10, 1989. 3. Anderson KD, Osuch JR, Anderson WA. The real world of curriculum development in a surgery clerkship. Focus on surgical education. A publication of the Educational Clearinghouse of the Association for Surgical Education. 8(3):9, 1991. 4. Anderson KD. Profile on the surgeons of the ASE. Invited paper to Educator’s Corner. Focus on Surgical Education. A publication of the Educational Clearinghouse of the Association for Surgical Education. 11(4):10-11, 1994. 5. Anderson KD. The ten commandments of logbook development. Invited paper to Educator’s Corner. Focus on Surgical Education. A publication of the Educational Clearinghouse of the Association for Surgical Education. 14(1):23-24, 1997.

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6. Anderson KD. Groundhog Day? Focus on Surgical Education. A publication of the Educational Clearinghouse of the Association for Surgical Education. 21(3):1-3, 2004. 7. Anderson KD. Doing the right thing. Focus on Surgical Education. A publication of the Educational Clearinghouse of the Association for Surgical Education. 21(4):1-2, 2004. 8. Anderson KD. You can’t change the wind, but you can adjust your sails. Focus on Surgical Education. A publication of the Educational Clearinghouse of the Association for Surgical Education. 22(1):1-2, 6, 2004. 9. Anderson KD. Surgical Education and Training, Surgical Innovation, 11(4): 271, 2004. 10. Anderson KD. Hoops and Hoopla. Focus on Surgical Education. A publication of the Educational Clearinghouse of the Association for Surgical Education. 22(2):1-2, 11, 2005.

Chapters

1. DaRosa D, Anderson KD, Dunnington G. How to survive and excel in a surgery clerkship. IN: Essentials of General Surgery, Third Edition, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 2000. 2. DaRosa D, Anderson KD, Dunnington G. How to survive and excel in a surgery clerkship. IN: Essentials of General Surgery, Fourth Edition, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 2005. 3. Chessman A, Anderson KD. Creating a Clerkship Curriculum. IN: Guidebook for Clerkship Directors, 3rd Edition. Association of American Medical Colleges (2005). 4. Schenarts KD, Schenarts PJ. Section Editors: Introduction to the Competencies, SURGERY: A Competency-Based Companion, Editor Mann, BD, Elsevier, 2008. 5. Schenarts KD, Schenarts PJ. How to Succeed on the Surgical Clerkship, in SURGERY: A Competency-Based Companion, Editor Mann, BD, Elsevier, 2008. 6. DaRosa D, Corcoran JF, Schenarts KD. Maximally invasive learning in a surgery clerkship. IN: Essentials of General Surgery, Fifth Edition, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 2012.

Books

1. Middaugh DL, Dean KB. Total parenteral nutrition. Butterworth Hospital: Grand Rapids, 1982. 2. Dean RE, et al. Enteral Feedings: a practical approach. Pluribus Press: Chicago, 1983. 3. Dean RE, et al. Total parenteral nutrition: standard techniques. Pluribus Press: Chicago, 1983. 4. Dean KB, Bodzin JB. Total parenteral nutrition. Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital, Detroit, 1986. 5. Osuch RJ, Carrow RE, Anderson KD. Surgical anatomy for medical students study guide. Association for Surgical Education Educational Clearinghouse. Springfield, IL, 1992. 6. The Manual of Surgical Objectives. A symptom and problem-based approach. Fourth Edition, Association for Surgical Education Clearinghouse. Springfield, IL, 1998. 7. Surgical Educator’s Handbook. First Edition. Association for Surgical Education Educational Clearinghouse. Springfield, IL, 2002. 8. The AAMC Project on the Clinical Education of Medical Students. Association of American Medical Colleges (2005).

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Presentations

1 Kaufmann RJ, Samhuri F, Whitten J, Cortez J, Dean K. Management of vascular injuries. Keyport Gaylord Trauma Symposium, Michigan Committee on Trauma, American College of Surgeons, 1985. 2. Dean RE, Dean KB, Nicholas WR, Scholten DJ. The interviewing process as it relates to the selection of candidates for general surgical residency programs. Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Dallas, Texas, February 28, 1986. 3. Bodzin JH, Kestenberg W, Kaufmann RJ, Dean K. Mucosal proctectomy and ileoanal pull-through technique and functional results in 23 consecutive patients. Michigan Chapter, American College of Surgeons, Coller Day; Midwest Surgical Meeting, 1986. 4. Osuch JR, Dean KB, Carrow RE, Dean RE. Clinical anatomy for surgical residents: a ten week course. American Association of Clinical Anatomists, Toronto, Canada, June 5, 1987. 5. Osuch JR, Dean KB, Carrow RE, Dean RE. A twenty session course in clinical anatomy for surgical residents. Association for Surgical Education, Eighth Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, April 8, 1988. 6. Anderson WA, Dean KB. Faculty development fellowship programs in primary care: some lessons learned. Association for Surgical Education, Eighth Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, April 8, 1988. 7. Scholten DJ, Dean KB, Anderson WA. Residents as teachers: survey results. Association for Surgical Education, Eighth Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, April 6. 9, 1988. 8. Dean KB, Anderson WA, Dean RE. A low-threat, high compliance faculty evaluation system. Association for Surgical Education, Ninth Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida, April 7, 1989. 9. Hitchcock M, Anderson WA, Anderson KD. Faculty development needs of tenure- track surgery faculty in the United States. Association for Surgical Education, Tenth Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, April 6, 1990. 10. Anderson KD, Albrecht RR, Anderson WA, Osuch JR, Dean RE. The recruitment and selection processes of general surgery residency programs. Association of Program Directors in Surgery. Annual Meeting, La Jolla, California, March 15, 1991. 11. Osuch JR, Solomon D, Anderson KD. The NBME computer based exam (CBX) in surgery: results of a pilot study. Association for Surgical Education, Eleventh Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon, April 4, 1991. 12. Littlefield JH, DaRosa DA, Anderson KD, et al. Accuracy of surgery clerkship performance raters. Research in Medical Education Conference, November 12, 1991. 13. Malczewski M, Anderson KD, Albrecht RR, Fanelli RD, Dean RE, Osuch JR. Surgery resident work hours in the State of Michigan: a survey of resident activities and attitudes. MSU Department of Surgery Resident Research Day Forum, March 12, 1991; Michigan Chapter American College of Surgeons Coller Day, April 30, 1992; Western Surgical Association, November 16, 1992. 14. Anderson KD, Dean RE, Nicholas WR. Pitfalls of resident evaluations in an era of litigation. Association of Program Directors in Surgery. Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, February 26, 1993. 15. Anderson KD. Career satisfaction and fellowship training: is there a relationship? Association for Surgical Education Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, March 12, 1994.

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16. Anderson CA, Albrecht RR, Anderson KD, Dean RE. Analysis of continuity of care applied within a general surgery residency with a comparison to patient continuity of care. AAMC Research in Medical Education, October 31,1995. 17. Chao L, Anderson KD, Aufses AH. General surgery residents in New York City. Association for Surgical Education Annual Meeting, Lexington, Kentucky, April 11, 1996. 18. Anderson KD, Mavis BE, Dean RE. Career stress and administrative burnout in general surgery program directors. Association of Program Directors in Surgery Meeting, San Diego, California, April 3, 1997. 19. Anderson KD, Mavis BE, Dean RE. Career stress and administrative burnout in general surgery program directors. (Presented by RE Dean) Council of Medical Specialists Society Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April 11, 1997. 20. Anderson KD, Mavis BE, Dean RE. Personal, role and organizational correlates to burnout in general surgery program directors. AAMC Research in Medical Education, Washington, D.C., November 5, 1997. 21. Anderson KD, Jacobs DM, Blue AV. Is match ethics an oxymoron? Association for Surgical Education Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, April 24, 1998. 22. Anderson KD, Jacobs DM, Blue AV. Games, natural selection, ethics and the match. AAMC Research in Medical Education, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 3, 1998. 23. Anderson KD, Jacobs DM. Program directors’ perceptions of the match. Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Orlando, Florida, March 19, 1999. 24. Dean RE, Anderson KD. How essential are the RRC essentials? Program director’s perceptions and experiences. Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Phoenix, Arizona, April 29, 2000. 25. Neumayer L, Kaiser S, Anderson KD, et al. Women medical students’ perceptions of women surgeons and the influence on career choice. Association for Surgical Education Annual Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee, April 28, 2001. 26. Bowen RES, Grant J, Schenarts K. The sum is great than the parts: clinical evaluations and grade inflation in the surgical clerkship. Submitted for presentation, Association for Surgical Education Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 2013. 27. Falcone J, Croteau A, Schenarts K. The role of gender and distance mentoring in the Surgical Education Research Fellowship. Submitted for presentation, Association for Surgical Education Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 2013. 28. Schlitzkus LL, Vogt KN, Schenarts KD, Sullivan ME. of general surgery residents by nurses. Submitted for presentation, Association of Program Directors in General Surgery Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 2013. 29. Gill S, Stover W, Schenarts KD, Chahine A. Defining the applicant pool for PGY2 categorical general surgery positions. Submitted for presentation, Association of Program Directors in General Surgery Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 2013.

Non-Refereed Publications

1. Dean KB. Athletic conditioning the topic of 1981 MSMS conference on sports medicine. Michigan Medicine 80:292, 1981.

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2. Dean KB. Stress what you make of it. Learn MSMS health issue conference-goers. Michigan Medicine 81:44-45, 1981. 3. Dean KB. Perhaps we’re emphasizing the wrong sport. Michigan Medicine 81:326, 1982. 4. Dean KB. Calls, letters to MSMS reflect public’s concerns. Michigan Medicine 81:704, 1982. 5. Dean KB. Patient should have part in decisions – conference message. Michigan Medicine 82:359-61, 1983.

Poster Sessions

1. Anderson KD, Albrecht RR, Scheeres DE, et al. The surgical logbook: a practical tool for measuring students’ clinical experience. AAMC Innovations in Medical Education, October 1994. 2. Smith JM, Brown W, Hodgins M, Anderson KD, et al. Developing a “paperless” medical school admissions office: computer interactive secondary application and computer interactive secondary and interview rating forms. AAMC Innovations in Medical Education, October 1995. 3. Wolford RW, Anderson KD. Emergency medicine residency director perceptions of the resident selection process. Midwest Emergency Medicine Forum, Dayton, Ohio, May 2000. Awarded 1st place prize. 4. Wilson EB, Kao LS, Anderson KD. Spouses’ Perceptions of Surgeons’ Lives. Association for Surgical Education, March 31 – April 3, 2004. 5. Kao LS, Francis D, Anderson KD, Wilson EB. Incorporation of simulation into a medical student curriculum increases student interest in surgery. Association for Surgical Education, March 29 – 31, 2005

Workshops (Refereed)

1. Anderson WA, Dean KB. Providing constructive feedback. Association for Surgical Education, Eighth Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, April 8, 1988. 2. Anderson KD, Coe NP. Improving the surgical conference: how to keep residents awake! Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, March 9, 1990. 3. Anderson KD, Smout J, Nance FC. Evaluation of residents and teaching staff. Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Annual Meeting, La Jolla, California, March 15, 1991. 4. Anderson KD, Osuch JR, Anderson WA. The real world of curriculum development in a surgery clerkship. Association for Surgical Education, Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon, April 4, 1991. 5. Anderson KD, Dean RE. Creating an academic environment in a surgical residency. Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 19, 1992. 6. Anderson KD, Albrecht R, Scheeres D, Wade T, Chatenay M. The logbook as a tool for defining, assessing, and modifying the curriculum. AAMC Group on Educational Affairs, October 31, 1995.

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7. Anderson KD, Smith JM, Shafer C. Developing a comprehensive professional behavior-focused application process. AAMC Group on Educational Affairs, November 9, 1996. 8. Anderson KD, Dean RE, Springer J, Menapace K. Is match ethics an oxymoron? AAMC Group on Educational Affairs, November 3, 1997. 9. Schenarts PJ, Schenarts KD. “You’re Fired”- Understanding the Fundamentals of Resident . Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Annual Meeting, Washington DC, April 13, 2007. 10. Schenarts PJ, Schenarts KD, Haisch CE. Private Thoughts Shouted in the Public Square: Rights, Obligations and Implications of Blogging by Surgical Residents. Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, April 16, 2008.

Workshops/Presentations (Invited):

1. Dean KB. Stress and the health care , or, you need more laughter in your life. Butterworth Hospital, October 8, 1982. 2. Anderson KD. How to interview effectively. To: Faculty of the MSU Integrated Residency Program in General Surgery, December 7, 1989. 3. Anderson KD. How to interview for a surgery residency or how not to mess up four years of graduate education in a ½ hour interview. To: Michigan State University second and third year medical students interested in General Surgery. University Club, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992. 4. Anderson KD. Anatomy of a personal statement: a dissection guide. To: Fourth year medical students in the MSU-CHM. Given at Grand Rapids Campus 1990-2002, Kalamazoo Campus 1990-1999, Lansing Campus 1990-2001, Saginaw Campus 1990- 2001, UP Campus 1990-2001. UT-Houston, 2003, 2004 (x2), 2005 (x2) 5. Anderson KD. Interviewing for residency positions. To: Fourth year medical students in the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. Given at Flint Campus 1986-1989, Grand Rapids Campus 1989-2002, Kalamazoo Campus 1989- 1998, Saginaw Campus 1991, Upper Peninsula Campus 1988-2001. UT-Houston, 2003, 2004 (x3), 2005 (x2) 6. Anderson KD. Teaching techniques for residents. First and second year residents of the Michigan State University Integrated Residency Program in General Surgery, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993. 7. Anderson KD, Albrecht R. Everything you ever wanted to know about survey research but were afraid to ask. Research design and quantitative techniques course for surgery residents. 1992, 1993, 1994. 8. Anderson KD, Harris D. Evaluation in residencies. Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies Summer Retreat. South Haven, Michigan, June 20, 1992. 9. Anderson KD. How to design a scientific paper or “Do you want it quick, or do you want it right?” Association of Residency Coordinators in Surgery, Orlando, Florida, March 10, 1994. 10. Anderson KD. Resident recruitment (1 session). MSU Primary Care Faculty Development Fellowship Round Table Session, 1991, 1994, 1995. 11. Anderson KD. Helping medical students develop in primary care (2 sessions). MSU Primary Care Faculty Development Fellowship Round Table Session, June 6, 1994.

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12. Anderson KD, Neumayer LA. Stressing the residency: coping and management skills. Michigan Association of Women in Surgery. MSU University Club, October 13, 1995. 13. Anderson KD. How to create an environment conductive to recruiting; the interviewing process; integrating recruitment with department activities. Medical College of Ohio, Department of Family Medicine, November 7, 1995. 14. Anderson KD. Developing a recruitment program. Saginaw Hospitals Inc., Residency Programs in Family Practice, Internal Medicine, and OB/GYN, September 23, 1996. 15. Anderson KD. The residency application process: a warm-up program for first and second year CHM students. February 7, 1997. 16. Anderson KD. Career satisfaction and fellowship training: is there a relationship? Fourteenth Annual Department of Surgery Research Day Forum, University Club of Michigan State University, March 12, 1998. 17. Anderson KD. Keynote Address. The ten commandments of curriculum revision. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Department of Surgery Retreat, Princeton, New Jersey, October 17, 1998. 18. Anderson KD. What’s New in Surgical Education. “Leaders & Followers: lessons surgical education can learn from the coaches of the Final Four”. Association for Surgical Education Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, April 10, 1999. 19. Anderson KD. The ten commandments of curriculum development and revision. American College of Osteopathic Surgeons, Osteopathic Surgical Educators Seminar, September 23, 2000. 20. Anderson KD. Teaching during grand rounds. Des Moines University. Professional Review Series, October 11, 2000. 21. Anderson KD. The interview: Rx for success. American Medical Student Association National Meeting, Houston, Texas, March 7, 2002. 22. Anderson KD. Serving two masters: where does education fit? Society of University Otolaryngologists-Head and Neck Surgeons Annual Meeting, Scottsdale, Arizona, October 26, 2002. 23. Anderson KD. Grand Rounds and Morbidity & Mortality Conference: The department’s ethical and educational compass. UT-Houston Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, January 7, 2003. 24. Richards BD, Anderson KD. Teaching in a Large Group Setting. Baylor College of Medicine Faculty Education Initiatives. Mini-Fellowship. March 7, 2003. 25. Anderson KD. Awakening the Hero Within. Presidential Address. Association for Surgical Education, March 20, 2005. 26. Anderson KD. Organization of the Clerkships. The Jasper Conference, Jasper, Alberta, Canada, May 9, 2005. 27. Anderson KD. Heroes, Learners and Opportunities. Keynote Speaker. Dept. of OB/ Gyn, Baylor College of Medicine Faculty Retreat. June 24, 2005. 28. Schenarts KD. The Competencies…I’d Rather Be Boiled in Oil. Texas Tech Health Sciences Center School of Medicine, Program Directors Group, Feb. 22-23, 2006. 29. Schenarts KD. The Competencies…I’d Rather Be Boiled in Oil. Brody School of Medicine East Carolina University Department of Nephrology, July 21, 2006. 30. Schenarts KD. Visiting Professor, Grand Rapids Medical Education and Research Center. September 19 & 20, 2006. Heroes, Learners and Opportunities; Myths and Realities of the 80 Hour Work Week.

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31. Schenarts KD. Visiting Professor, Albany Medical College, Department of Surgery, October 25 & 26, 2006. Heroes, Learners and Opportunities; Myths and Realities of the 80 Hour Work Week. 32. Schenarts KD. Grand Rounds Speaker, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Department of Surgery, Jan. 16, 2013. There is no Gene for Good Teaching. 33. Schenarts KD. Grand Rounds Speaker, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Department of OB-Gyn, Jan. 22, 2014. There is no Gene for Good Teaching.

Interviews in Periodicals

1. Shepherd ST. Rule Breakers The New Physician, Sept. 2002, 24-27.

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