CURRICULUM VITAE

PERSONAL

Name: Charles James Graham Date of Birth October 7, 1959 Place of Birth Chicago, Illinois

Business Address: College of Medicine Academic Affairs, Slot 603 University of for Medical Sciences 4301 W. Markham St. Little Rock, AR 72205 (501)-686-7407 Email: [email protected]

Home Address: 5315 Timber Creek Circle North Little Rock, AR 72116 (501) 758-8032

EDUCATION:

1981 B.S.; biology/chemistry double major at Little Rock Little Rock, Arkansas

1985 M.D. College of Medicine University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, Arkansas

1985-1988 General Pediatrics Residency University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, Arkansas

1989-1990 Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and Children's Hospital of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

1989-1990 Graduate, National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect Interdisciplinary Training Program University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

1990-1991 Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and Arkansas Children's Hospital, Little Rock, Arkansas

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

1988-1989 Clinical Instructor Department of Pediatrics University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas

1991-1996 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Department of Pediatrics University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas

1992-2004 Associate Medical Director Pediatric Emergency Department Arkansas Children's Hospital; Little Rock, Arkansas

1992-1996 Director, Summer Pediatric Research Program UAMS Department of Pediatrics

1996-2005 Associate Professor of Pediatrics Department of Pediatrics University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, Arkansas

2005-present Professor of Pediatrics Department of Pediatrics University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, Arkansas

2005-2010 Chief Section of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Department of Pediatrics University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, Arkansas

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1992-1997, 2005-2010 Program Director Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program, Department of Pediatrics University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

1999-present Course Director Introduction to Clinical Medicine I course University of Arkansas College of Medicine

2004-2009 Clerkship Director Junior Pediatric Clerkship University of Arkansas College of Medicine

2010-present Associate Dean for Undergraduate Medical Education College of Medicine University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

MEDICAL LICENSURE:

1985 Arkansas, No. C6828 1989 Oklahoma, No. 17102 (inactive)

BOARD CERTIFICATION:

1989 General Pediatrics, American Board of Pediatrics Recertified 1999, certificate good until 2006 Recertified 2006, certificate good until 2013 Maintenance of certification, good until 2018

1992 Pediatric Emergency Medicine, American Board of Pediatrics Recertified 1998; certificate good until 2006 Recertified 2006, certificate good until 2013 Maintenance of certification, good until 2018

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HONORS AND AWARDS:

1973 Eagle Scout

1981 Phi Kappa Phi

1981 Alpha Epsilon Delta

1981 Listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges & Universities

1982 Lange Award, UAMS College of Medicine

1983 Award of Merit, Boy Scouts of America

1984 Alpha Omega Alpha

1986 Founder's Award, Boy Scouts of America

1986 Listed in Outstanding Young Men of America

1988 Postdoctoral Research Award Association of Practitioners in Infection Control

1990 Silver Beaver Award, Boy Scouts of America

1999 Knight Commander of the Court of Honor (award for service to the Masonic fraternity)

1999 Educator of the Year, UAMS Department of Pediatrics

2001 Educator of the Year, UAMS Department of Pediatrics

2002 Legion of Honor, DeMolay International, for service to youth

2003 Daniel Carter Beard Award, national award for service to youth

2003 Educator of the Year, Educator Emeritus Award, UAMS Department of Pediatrics

2003 Elected as 33rd Degree Mason, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite 4

of Freemasonry

2004 Selected to give Keynote Address at White Coat Ceremony, UAMS College of Medicine

2004-2007 Selected each year as faculty marshal for honors convocation and commencement, UAMS

1997, 2002-2018 Red Sash Teaching Award, selected each year by senior medical student class for outstanding teaching, UAMS College of Medicine

2010 Gold Sash Teaching Award, selected by senior medical student class as one of the top 5 outstanding teachers, UAMS College of Medicine

2011-2016 Chosen annually by senior class to place doctoral hoods on M.D. graduates at Honors Convocation, UAMS College of Medicine

2014 Educational Research Award, UAMS College of Medicine, given annually to a faculty member for outstanding educational research

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

1985-present Member, Alpha Omega Alpha

1988-present Member, Arkansas Medical Society

1990-present Member, American Medical Association

1989-present Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics

1991-present Member, AAP Section on Emergency Medicine

1996-present Fellow, American College of Emergency Physicians

1991-present Member, Southern Society for Pediatric Research

1992-present Member, Academic Pediatric Association

1993-1997 Board of Directors, Arkansas Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians 5

1997-1999 Secretary, Arkansas Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians

1998-1999 Legislative Committee, Arkansas Chapter American Academy of Pediatrics

2004-2006 Member, Board of Directors Association of Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education

2005-2009 Secretary-Treasurer, Arkansas Alpha Chapter, Alpha Omega Alpha

2009-2012 Councilor, Arkansas Alpha Chapter, Alpha Omega Alpha

2011-2013 American College of Emergency Physicians, Public Health and Injury Prevention National Committee

CERTIFICATES:

1991 Advanced Pediatric Life Support, AAP/ACEP

1999 Pediatric Advanced Life Support Provider

1992 Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructor

1993 Advanced Trauma Life Support

2000 Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals Course Coordinator

COMMITTEES:

Arkansas Children’s Hospital:

Child Protection Committee, 1991-1994

Sedation Task Force, 1992-1993

Transplantation Committee, 1993-94 6

CPR Task Force, 1994-1996

Emergency Department Reengineering Guidance Team, 1995

Point of Care Testing Committee, 1996 - 1999

Outpatient Care Committee, 1997- 2003

Intensive Care Committee, 2000 – 2003

Sedation Task Force, 2004-2005

Department of Pediatrics, UAMS:

Education Committee, 1992-1996; 1998-present

Selection Committee, Betty A. Lowe Endowed Chair in Pediatric Education, 2003, 2006

Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2006-2010

College of Medicine, UAMS:

Objective Structured Clinical Examination Committee, 1992-1994

Clinical Practice Examination Committee, 1993-2004

Finance and Operations Committee, Faculty Group Practice, 1997

Curriculum Committee, 2000-2009; 2010-present

Undergraduate Medical Education Competencies Committee, 2003-2006

Student Promotions Committee, 2002-2006, 2007-2012

Student Discrimination Grievance Committee, 2002-2010

College of Medicine Executive Committee, 2010—present

Faculty Accreditation Leader, College of Medicine LCME Self Study 7

Task Force, led the successful reaccreditation of the College of Medicine, 2013-2015

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Office of Academic Services Advisory Committee, 2002-2004, 2010-present

Classroom Technology Committee, 2010-present

Education 4 building planning committee, 2006-2008

COMMUNITY SERVICE:

Executive Board member, Quapaw Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, 1992 – 1993, 2000 – 2005, 2009-present

Member, District Committee, Thunderbird District, Boy Scouts of America, 1995-2003

District Chairman, Thunderbird District, Boy Scouts of America, 1994, 2009-present

First Aid Committee member, Pulaski County Chapter, American Red Cross, 1990 - 1992

Camp for Youth with Diabetes staff member, American Diabetes Association, Arkansas Chapter, 1987 - 1991

Camp Committee, American Diabetes Association, Arkansas Chapter, 1991

Executive Board member, Arkansas Emergency Physician's Foundation, 1991-1997

Children's Council, First United Methodist Church, North Little Rock, 1994-1998 8

Staff-Parish Relations Committee, First United Methodist Church, North Little Rock, 1998 - 2000

Chairman, Eagle Scout Committee, Scottish Rite Bodies of Little Rock, Arkansas 1997- 2002

Chairman, Health and Safety Committee Quapaw Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, 2000-2005

Medical Consultant Arkansas Repertory Theatre production of Wit, 2001

Grand Master (state president) Free and Accepted Masons of Arkansas, 2008

Member, Governor’s Trauma Advisory Council, State of Arkansas, 2003-present

Vice-chairman, Governor’s Trauma Advisory Council, State of Arkansas, 2006-2008

Chairman, Governor’s Trauma Advisory Council, State of Arkansas, 2008-2014

President, Arkansas Scottish Rite Foundation, 2012-present

Member, Board of Advisors, Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, 2012- present

GRANTS

1989 Computer Assisted Alcohol and Marijuana Education in Adolescents. Principal Investigator. Funded by Arkansas Office on Drug and Alcohol Abuse. $9400.

1991 Educational and Behavioral Interventions for HIV Risk Reduction in Adolescents. Principal Investigator. Funded by Arkansas Department of Health and Centers for Disease Control. $45,000. 9

1996 Grant for Support of Summer Pediatric Research Program. Principal investigator. Funded by ALCOA Foundation. $18,000.

1997 Incorporation of EMS for Children into Arkansas EMS. Co-principal investigator. Funded by Maternal and Child Health Bureau, U.S. Public Health Service. $149,188.

1999 Incorporation of EMS for Children into Arkansas EMS, Co-principal investigator. Funded by Maternal and Child Health Bureau, U.S. Public Health Service. $300,000.

1999 Grant for support of Introduction to Clinical Medicine 1 course. Co Principal investigator. Funded by the Stella Boyle Smith Foundation. $5,000.

2000 Grant for educational support of Introduction to Clinical Medicine 1 course. Principal investigator. Medical Education Foundation of Arkansas. $2,690.

2001 Grant for support of medical student educational project with the Arkansas Repertory Theatre production of Wit. Wit Educational Initiative. $1,500.

2003 Incorporation of EMS for Children into Arkansas EMS. Co-principal investigator. Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the U. S. Public Health Service. $300,000.

2004 All terrain vehicle safety community campaign pilot and evaluation. Principal investigator. UAMS Dean’s/CUMG Research Development Fund. $39,643.

2006 Incorporation of EMS for Children into Arkansas EMS. Co-principal investigator. Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the U. S. Public Health Service. $349,000.

2006 Injury prevention workshop for junior medical students, Medical Education Foundation of Arkansas. $2,336.

2007 Development and evaluation of targeted ATV Safety Educational Strategies for Rural Children. Co-principal investigator. Maternal 10

And Child Health Bureau of the U. S. Public Health Service, Emergency Medical Services for Children. $600,000.

2010 Barriers to helmet use among youth ATV riders. Co- investigator. CUMG grant. $20,000.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS:

Regional:

"Intraosseous Infusion", Family Practice Update Conference, Red Apple Conference Center, Heber Springs, Arkansas, November 21, 1990.

"Child Physical and Sexual Abuse", Talihena Indian Health Service Hospital Medical and Nursing Staff Conference, April 12, 1991.

"Child Physical and Sexual Abuse", Tahlequah Indian Health Service Hospital Medical and Nursing Staff Conference, May 24, 1991.

"Medicolegal Collection of Evidence in Child Sexual Abuse", Preserving, Protecting, and Prosecuting Arkansas Department of Human Services Child Abuse Conference, September 5, 1991.

"AIDS and Adolescents", Association of Practitioners of Infection Control, Arkansas Chapter, December 17, 1991.

"Medicolegal Examination of Child Sexual Abuse Patients", Regional Child Abuse Seminar; Springdale, Arkansas, April 10, 1992.

"Child Sexual Abuse", Arkansas State Human Services Employees Association, September 18, 1992.

"Medical Evaluation of Child Sexual Abuse", Arkansas Department of Human Services Training Seminar, September 30, 1992.

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"Medical Evaluation of Child Sexual Abuse", Arkansas Department of Human Services Training Seminar, December 9, 1992

“Medical Evaluation of Child Sexual Abuse", Arkansas Dept. of Human Services Training Seminar, September 21, 1993

“Medical Evaluation of Child Sexual Abuse", Arkansas Dept. of Human Services Training Seminar January 5, 1994

“Prevention of Pediatric Firearms Injury”, Central Arkansas Chapter of the National Association of Nurse Practitioners, May 17, 1999

“Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals”, Eureka Springs, Arkansas Fire Department, March 18 and 19, 2001

“Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals”, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, June 14, 2002

“Children in the EMS System”, Arkansas EMT Association Annual Meeting, Little Rock, August 19, 2002

“Pediatric Airway Management”, Arkansas EMT Association Annual Meeting, Hot Springs, Arkansas, August 23, 2003. “Carpe Diem: Turning Education into Scholarship”, UAMS Office of Faculty Affairs Seminar, May, 2005

“Children and Disasters: Are we Prepared?”, Pediatric Grand Rounds, UAMS Department of Pediatrics and Arkansas Children’s Hospital, January 10, 2006

“Children and Disasters: Are we Prepared?”, Public Health and Policy Conference, UAMS College of Public Health, February 15, 2006

“Children and Disasters: Are we prepared?”, Public Health Grand Rounds, Arkansas Department of Health, April 20, 2006

“A trauma system for Arkansas?”, American College of Surgeons, 12

Arkansas Chapter, November 17, 2008

"A trauma system for Arkansas?", American College of Radiologists, Arkansas chapter, March 20, 2009

“A trauma system for Arkansas”, Emergency Medicine and Critical Care Update, Hot Springs, Arkansas, March 30, 2009

“Trauma system update”, medical staff, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Hot Springs, Arkansas, April 17, 2010.

"All terrain vehicle injury in children: the Arkansas story", Delaware Safe Kids 2010 annual state conference, Dover, Delaware, June 21, 2010

National/international:

“Interdisciplinary Child Abuse Education", workshop presented with Barbara Bonner, Ph.D. and Terri Gallmeier, Ph.D.; Kempe Center National Child Abuse Conference, Colorado, June 5, 1990.

“Multidisciplinary Approach to Child Sexual Abuse in the Emergency Department", workshop given at Association for the Care of Children's Health 28th Annual Meeting, Chicago, June 2, 1993

"Adolescents and the Emergency Department: Issues and Management"; workshop presented with Eva Komoroski, M.D. at the annual meeting of the Society for Adolescent Medicine, Los Angeles, March 19, 1994

“School preparedness for mass casualty events”; workshop presented with Rhonda Dick, M.D. and Rebecca Liggin, M.D., Pediatric Academic Societies meeting, San Francisco, May 2004

Visiting professor, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, June 13-20, 2004; lecture “Incorporating Humanities and Professionalism into Medical Education” at the KMU international medical education conference.

Visiting professor, Supreme Council of Universities, Ministry of 13

Higher Education of Egypt. Consulted on medical education and skills lab teaching for multiple Egyptian medical and nursing schools in preparation for a new accreditation system. Gave the keynote address “International Best Practices for Skills Lab Teaching of Clinical Skills” at national conference of Egyptian medical and nursing faculties. March 20 -April 6, 2006.

“The Electronic Clerkship” workshop presented with Bill Raszka, Chris White and Lisa Leggio at the 2006 Council on Medical Student Education in Pediatrics annual meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah.

“All terrain vehicle injury in children and adolescents”, presented to the 2009 annual meeting of the National Association of State EMS Officials, September 21, 2009, Little Rock, Arkansas.

“Measuring professionalism as a motivator for culture change”, presented with Jan Shorey, Sara Tariq, Hugh Stoddard, Jim Clardy, and John Spollen to the 2011 Association of American Medical Colleges meeting, November 8, 2011, Denver, Colorado.

“Curriculum mapping as a tool for curriculum oversight”, presented with Terri Cameron, Robby Reynolds, Richard Brower, and Richard Vari, AAMC Southern Group on Educational Affairs annual meeting, Charlotte, April 25, 2015

ABSTRACTS:

1. Graham CJ, Jay S, Flowers C, DuRant RH. Adolescent suicide attempters in a pediatric emergency room. J Adolescent Health Care. 8:309, 1987. Oral presentation at Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, 1987.

2. Graham CJ, Yamauchi T, Rountree P. Q fever in laboratory personnel. Clinical Research 36:67A, 1988. Oral presentation at Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, 1988. Oral presentation at the Association of Practitioners in 14

Infection Control, Dallas, 1988.

3. Graham CJ, Stuemky JH, Kittredge D. Injuries associated with child safety seat misuse. Clinical Research 37: 821A, 1989. Oral presentation at Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, 1990.

4. Graham CJ, Stuemky JH, Schwartz J. A national survey of child abuse education in emergency medicine residencies. Clinical Research 38:945A, 1990. Oral presentation at Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, 1991.

5. Graham CJ, Stuemky JH, Lera T. EMS preparedness for pediatric emergencies. Clinical Research 28:944A, 1990. Oral presentation at Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, 1991.

6. Rickert VI, Graham CJ, Fisher R, Gottleib A, Trosclair A. A comparison of methods for alcohol and marijuana anticipatory guidance with adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health 12:164, 1991. Oral Presentation to the Society for Adolescent Medicine, Denver, 1991.

7. Graham CJ, Lawson L, Blocker S, Jones J. Sexually abused girls who require operative repair. Clinical Research 38:967A, 1990. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, 1991. Pediatric Emergency Care 7:320, 1991. Poster presentation 1st North American Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Toronto, 1991.

8. Graham CJ, Shirm S, Gottleib A. Adolescent injuries and illness in camp settings. Clinical Research. 39:820A. 1991. Oral presentation to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, 1992.

9. Graham CJ, Glenn R, Dick R, Pasley J, Allen B. Left-handedness as a risk factor for accidental trauma. Clinical Research 39:854A, 1991. Oral presentation to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, 1992. AJDC, 146:465-6, 1992. Podium presentation to the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Baltimore, 1992. 15

10. Graham CJ, Cleveland E, Bonner G. Left handedness as a risk factor for injuries in adolescents. Clinical Research 40:802A,1992. Oral presentation to the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, 1993. AJDC, 147:458, 1993. Podium presentation to the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Washington, D.C., 1993.

11. Graham CJ, Komoroski E. A comparison of interventions to improve clinic follow-up compliance after a pediatric emergency department visit. Clinical Research 40:84A, 1992. Oral presentation to the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, 1993. Oral presentation to the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Washington, D.C., 1993.

12. Krebel MS, Clayton C, Jardine J, Graham CJ. Child life programs in pediatric emergency departments. Clinical Research 40:842A, 1992. Oral presentation to the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, 1993.

13. Graham CJ, Shirm S, Frazier E, Gibson C, Dick R. Outcome of a quality improvement program for electrocardio- grams in a pediatric emergency department. Annals of Emergency Medicine 22:913, 1993. Poster presentation to the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual meeting, Washington, D.C., 1993.

14. Graham CJ. Adult patients presenting to a pediatric emergency department. Clinical Research 41:759A, 1993. Oral presentation to the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, 1994.

15. Shirm SW, Dick RM, Graham CJ, Siebert JJ. Clinical effect of discordant radiographic interpretation in a pediatric emergency department. Clinical Research 41:760A, 1993. Oral presentation to the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, 1994.

16. Krebel MS, Clayton C, Graham CJ. Child life intervention and behavioral distress in children undergoing intravenous cannulation. Clinical Research 41:760A, 1993. 16

Oral presentation to the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, 1994. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 148:P67, 1994. Oral presentation to Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Seattle, 1994.

17. James LP, Farrar HP, Komoroski E, Graham CJ, et. al. Sympathomimetic drug use in adolescents presenting to the pediatric emergency department with chest pain. Journal of Investigative Medicine. 45: 60A, 1997. Oral presentation to the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, 1997.

18. Ellis EN, Graham CJ. Summer pediatric research program for college students. Poster presentation to the Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 1998.

19. Deloney LA, Graham CJ, Wheeler R. Adding MedCAREERS to the M-1 curriculum: One institution's experience. Poster at AAMC Southern Group on Educational Affairs Annual Meeting, Richmond, VA, March 9, 2000.

20. Graham CJ, Deloney LA. Implementation of a practice clinical exam to reduce student uncertainty and anxiety. Poster at AAMC Southern Group on Educational Affairs Annual Meeting, Richmond, VA, March 9, 2000.

21. Carey MJ, Graham CJ, Deloney LA. Using medical student feedback to enhance emergency medicine residents’ competency in communication skills. Podium presentation to AAMC Southern Group on Educational Affairs Annual Meeting, Richmond, VA, March 10, 2000.

22. Menendez C, Cantrell M, Burrows F, Deloney L, Graham J. Retired physicians in coaching physical examination techniques to freshmen medical students via a student-run instructional program: The Wisdom Project. Podium presentation to AAMC Southern Group on Educational Affairs Annual Meeting, Richmond, VA, March 10, 2000.

23. Henry-Tillman R, Deloney LA, Savidge M, Graham CJ, Klimberg VS. The medical student as patient navigator: An innovative approach to teach medical empathy. Podium 17

presentation to the Annual Meeting of the Association for Surgical Education, Nashville, TN, March 27, 2001

24. Deloney LA, Graham CJ. The ICM pin: A symbol of professional development in medical education. Poster at the AAMC Southern Group on Educational Affairs Annual Meeting, Little Rock, AR, March 22, 2001.

25. Dwyer RG, Deloey LA, Graham J. Senior medical students facilitate the first step in the transition of freshmen to the practice of medicine. Poster at The AAMC Southern Group on Educational Affairs Annual Meeting, Little Rock, AR, March 22, 2001.

26. Carey MJ, Graham J, Deloney L, Dobbins WN, Mayfield J, Lockwood L. Knowledge of domestic violence prevalence among medical students before and after an expert panel discussion. Poster at The AAMC Southern Group on Educational Affairs Annual Meeting, Little Rock, AR, March 22, 2001.

27. Tank PW, Deloney LA, Burns ER, Graham CJ. The difference between disease and illness: Introducing medical students to breast cancer early in the curriculum. Poster presentation to the 5th Annual Meeting of the International Association of Medical Science Educators, Rochester, Minnesota, July 21-24, 2001.

28. Graham CJ, Deloney LA. Teaching medical students about patients' cultural and spiritual beliefs. Podium presentation to the Association for the Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education Annual Meeting, October 2001.

29. Graham CJ, Menna JH, Petty M. Learning physician patient communication skills: attitudes and experiences of senior medical students. Podium presentation to the Association for the Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education Annual Meeting, Charleston, SC, October, 2003.

30. Dick RM, Liggin R, Shirm SW, Graham CJ. Emergency medical services preparedness for mass casualty events involving children. Podium presentation to the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, January, 2004. Poster presentation to the Pediatric Academic Societies meeting, San Francisco, May, 18

2004. Poster presentation to the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, May 2004. Pediatric Research. 55(4):120A, April, 2004.

31. Liggin R, Graham CJ, Dick RM. School preparedness for mass casualty events. Podium presentation to the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, January, 2004. Pediatric Research. 55(4):128A, April, 2004.

32. Aitken M, Graham CJ, Miller B, Mullins H, Dick R. Community approaches to all terrain vehicle injury. Podium presentation at the National Injury Prevention and Control Conference, Denver, Colorado, May, 2005.

33. Graham J, Liggin R, Shirm S, Dick R. EMS preparedness for mass casualty incidents involving children. Podium presentation at the 3rd Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Nice, France, September, 2005.

34. Graham CJ, Cantrell MJ, Tariq S. How do students prepare for an objective structured clinical exam? Poster presentation at the Association for Behavioral Science and Medical Education, San Diego, California, October, 2005.

35. Graham CJ, Cantrell MJ, Tariq S. Comparison of methods for teaching physical examination skills to freshman medical students. Poster presentation at the Association for Behavioral Science and Medical Education, San Diego, California, October, 2005.

36. Aitken ME, Miller BK, Lancaster VA, Mullins SH, Graham J. Practical injury prevention workshop for junior medical students. Podium presentation at the 2005 Injury Free Coalition for Kids National Conference, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, December 2005.

37. Miller TC, Graham CJ, Hicks A, Aitken ME. An analysis of current all terrain vehicle laws in the United States. Poster presentation, Southern Society for Pediatric Research, Atlanta, Georgia, March, 2006. Poster presentation at Pediatric Academic Societies meeting, San Francisco, May, 2006.

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38. Thompson TM, Dick RM, Stanford K, Graham CJ. A national survey of triage practices in pediatric emergency departments. Poster presentation at the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, Atlanta, Georgia, March 2006.

39. Feild CR, Udouj JM, Graham CJ. A medical student service learning rotation in community pediatrics in a pediatrics clerkship. Podium presentation at the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, Atlanta, Georgia, March, 2006. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies, San Francisco, May, 2006.

40. Thompson T, Aitken ME, Parnell D, Latch B, Mullins SH, Graham J. Foot injuries associated with all terrain vehicle use in children. Poster presentation at the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 2007.

41. Feild CF, Edstrom P, Graham J, Udouj JM. Windshield survey to teach junior medical students community health assessment. Podium presentation at the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 2007.

42. Aitken ME, Mullins SH, Nixon J, Graham J, Coben JH, Helmkamp JC. Measurement of all terrain vehicle safety behaviors in rural communities. Podium presentation at the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 2007. Podium presentation at the 2007 Pediatric Academic Societies meeting, Toronto, Canada, May, 2007.

43. Aitken ME, Mullins SH, Nixon J, Parnell DN, Dick R, Graham J. Impact of a rural community based all terrain vehicle safety campaign. Podium presentation at the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 2007. Podium presentation at the 2007 Pediatric Academic Societies meeting, Toronto, Canada, May, 2007.

44. Mullins H, Miller B, Nixon J, Aitken M, Graham J. Pilot of a community education campaign on all terrain vehicle safety. Poster presentation at the Lifesavers Conference, Chicago, Illinois, March, 2007.

45. Graham J, Mullins SH, Miller B, Lancaster VA, Aitken ME. Evaluation of an injury prevention workshop in a pediatrics 20

clerkship. Poster presentation at the 2007 Pediatric Academic Societies meeting, Toronto, Canada, May, 2007.

46. Graham J. A formal advisor program in a pediatric clerkship. Poster presentation at the Council on Medical Student Education in Pediatrics annual meeting, San Antonio, Texas, March, 2007.

47. Graham J, Mullins SH, Miller B, Aitken ME. Medical student injury prevention behaviors. Poster presentation at the Council on Medical Student Education in Pediatrics annual meeting, San Antonio, Texas, March, 2007.

48. Feild C, Edstrom P, Graham J, Udouj J. Teaching medical students community health assessment. Poster presentation at the American Academy of Pediatrics Future of Pediatrics Conference, Orlando, Florida, June, 2007.

49. Shirm S, Graham J. Correlation of admission rate with measures of overcrowding in a pediatric emergency department. Platform presentation at the 4th Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Sorrento, Italy, August, 2007

50. Thompson T, Stanford K, Dick R, Graham J. A national survey of triage practices in pediatric emergency departments. Platform presentation at the 4th Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Sorrento, Italy, August, 2007.

51. Williams R, Aitken ME, Nixon J, Mullins SH, Thompson T, Dick R, Graham J. An all terrain vehicle safety survey of hunters demonstrates risky behavior. Poster presentation to the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition, San Francisco, California, October, 2007.

52. Graham J, Gaddy D, Newton B, Tariq S, Miller B, Aitken ME. Longitudinal injury curriculum development: one medical schools’ experience. Poster presentation at the 9th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, Merida, Mexico, March 2008.

53. Miller B, Mullins SH, Graham J, Aitken ME. ATV safety behaviors among children in rural communities. Poster presentation at the 9th World Conference on Injury Prevention 21

and Safety Promotion, Merida, Mexico, March 2008.

54. Graham J, Latch R. A web based, self directed learning module on pediatric patient safety in a pediatric clerkship. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies, Honolulu, Hawaii, May, 2008.

55. Graham J, Latch R, Miller B, Mullins SH, Aitken ME. Increased knowledge and self efficacy using a planned injury prevention curriculum in a pediatric clerkship. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, May, 2008.

56. Thompson T, Lyle K, Graham J. Emergency preparedness of Arkansas hospitals for pediatric patients in a disaster. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, May, 2008.

57. Thompson T, Dick R, Graham J. Preparedness for critically ill or injured pediatric patients in Arkansas hospitals. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies meeting, May, 2008.

58. Shirm S, Aitken ME, Graham J. Emergency department length of stay correlates with number and rate of admissions. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, May, 2008.

59. Bowman SM, Aitken ME, Helmkamp JC, Graham CJ. Impact of helmets on injuries to riders of all terrain vehicles. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, October, 2008.

60. Shirm S, McLario D, Bowman S, Graham J. Emergency department overcrowding prolongs time to antibiotics in febrile neonates. Platform presentation Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, Febuary, 2009. Accepted poster presentation Pediatric Academic Societies meeting, Baltimore, May, 2009.

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61. McLario D, Graham J. A very bad day: retrospective time analysis of emergency department. Platform presentation Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, Febuary, 2009. Poster presentation Pediatric Academic Societies meeting, Baltimore, May, 2009.

62. Shirm S, Graham J. Correlation of measures of triage acuity and measures of crowding in a pediatric emergency department. Platform presentation to the 5th Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Valencia, Spain, September 2009.

63. Shirm SW, Bowman S, Stovall S, Graham J. Blood culture contamination rate increases in times of emergency department crowding. Platform presentation 2010 Southern Society for Pediatric Research. Poster presentation 2010 Pediatric Academic Societies annual meeting, Vancouver, Canada, May, 2010.

64. Graham J, Shirm SW, Storm E, Linam WM, Romero JR. Impact of 2009 H1N1 influenza on a pediatric emergency department. Poster presentation 2010 Pediatric Academic Societies annual meeting, Vancouver, Canada, May, 2010.

65. Storm E, Hall-Barrow J, Smith CE, Graham CJ. Increasing utilization of emergency telemedicine: the pediatric experience. Poster presentation, 2010 American Telemedicine Association annual meeting, San Antonio, Texas, May, 2010.

66. Graham J, Mullins SH, Miller B, Nixon J, Eoff S, Aitken ME. A pilot trial of ATV safety messaging in a movie theater. Platform presentation to the 10th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, London, U.K., September, 2010.

67. Porter NW, Thompson T, Graham J, Maxson RT, Boateng B, Parnell D. The effect of trauma team training upon pediatric emergency department patient outcomes. Poster presentation to the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, February, 2011.

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68. Cash T, Mian A, Shirm SW, Green JW, Graham J. Standardized emergency department order set for pediatric febrile neutropenic patients improves time to first dose of antibiotics. Platform presention to the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, February, 2011.

69. Grayham T, James L, Farrar H, Vyas D, Graham J. The tolerability of crotalidae polyvalent immune Fab in pediatric snakebite. Poster presentation to the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, February, 2011.

70. Linam WM, Storm EA, Bagwell HB, Shirm SW, Honeycutt M, Graham J. Barriers and motivators of hand hygiene among pediatric health care workers in the emergency department. Poster presentation to the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America, Dallas, April, 2011.

71. Thorbole CK, Aitken ME, Graham J, Miller B, Mullins SH, Eoff S. Development of a detailed multi-body computational model of an ATV to address and present child injuries. Oral presentation at the 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exhibition, American Society Mechanical Engineers, Denver, November 2011.

73. Graham J, Maxson RT, Recicar J, Shirm S. : Role of a trauma specific coordination center in an emerging statewide trauma system. Oral presentation to the 7th Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Marseille, France, September, 2013.

74. Orsborn JW, Graham J, Moss M, Stroud M. Pediatric Endotracheal Cuff Pressures in Mannequins during Aeromedical Transport. Oral presentation to the Section of Transport Medicine, American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference, Orlando, October, 2013.

75. Spollen JJ, Thrush CR, Tariq SG, Gathright MM, Graham J, Clardy JA, Shorey JM. Examining Changes in the Learning Environment for Professionalism After Five Years of Institutional Assessment. Oral presentation at Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) 52nd Annual RIME Conference, 24

Philadelphia, November 1-6, 2013.

76. Ellis SK, Diekman A, Phelan K, Tariq S, Quick M, Graham J. Faculty Speak: Improvement in Faculty Satisfaction after Adoption of Team Based Learning at One Medical School. Poster presentation, Team Based Learning Collaborative Annual Conference, Ft. Worth, Texas, March, 2014.

77. Spollen JS, Thrush CR, Graham J, Tariq S, Gathright M, Shorey J. Assessing and Addressing the Learning Environment for Professionalism. (poster). Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) annual meeting, August 26-30, 2017, Helsinki, Finland.

78. Tariq S, Mizell JS, Clemmons KR, Graham J, Thapa P. A Call to Action: Addressing High Levels of Depression and Perceived Stress in Medical Students. Oral presentation, Learning Communities Institute annual meeting, Birmingham, AL, September, 2017.

79. Clemmons K, Vuk J, Tariq S, Graham J. It Really Works: Academic Outcomes of Peer-led Small Group Tutoring for At Risk Preclinical Medical Students. Poster presentation, AAMC Southern Group on Educational Affairs annual meeting, Jackson, MS, April, 2018.

80. Vuk J, Clemmons K, Graham J. Benefits of peer tutoring beyond scores on exams. Poster presentation, AAMC Southern Group on Educational Affairs annual meeting, Jackson, MS, April, 2018.

81. Crieghton E, Vuk J, Clemmons K, Graham J. Address the stress: Studying the relationship between stress, help-seeking, and Step 1 performance. Poster presentation, AAMC Southern Group on Educational Affairs annual meeting, Jackson, MS, April, 2018.

82. Mizell JS, Clemmons KR, Tariq S, Graham J. Medical Students' Expectations for Wellness Promotion in learning communities. Poster presentation, Learning Communities Institute annual meeting, New York City, New York, September, 2018.

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83. Clemmons KR, Tariq SG, Mizell JS, Graham J, Taylor-Glass A, Thapa P. LC advising may improve residency match rates. Poster presentation, Learning Communities Institute annual meeting, Kansas City, Kansas, October, 2019.

84. Stoddard HA, Gathright M Graham J, Shorey J, Spollen J, Tariq S, Byszewski A, Forgie M, Preston D, Zinski A, Thrush CR. Do they see what we want them to be? Multiple perspectives on the environment for learning to be professional. Poster presentation, Association of American Medical Colleges annual meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, November, 2019.

CASE REPORTS:

1. Wells T, Graham CJ, Moss M, Kearns G. Nifedipine poisoning in a child. Pediatrics. 85:91-94. July, 1990.

2. Graham CJ, Schwartz J, Stacy T. Stroke following oral trauma in children. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 20:1029-1031, September 1991.

3. Long G, Thompson T, Storm E, Graham J. Cranial impalement in a child driving an all-terrain vehicle. Pediatric Emergency Care. 27(5):409-10, 2010.

PEER REVIEWED RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS:

1. Jay MS, Graham CJ, Flowers C, DuRant RH. Adolescent suicide attempters in a pediatric emergency room. Adolescence. 24:467-473, 1989.

2. Graham CJ, Yamauchi T, Rountree P. Q fever in animal laboratory workers: An outbreak and its investigation. American Journal of Infection Control. 17:6:345-348, December, 1989.

3. Graham CJ, Kittredge D, Stuemky J. Injuries associated with child safety seat misuse. Pediatric Emergency Care. 26

8:351-353, 1992.

4. Rickert VI, Graham CJ, Fisher R, Gottlieb A, Trosclair A. A comparison of methods for alcohol and marijuana anticipatory guidance in adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health. 14:225-230, 1993.

5. Graham CJ, Steumky J, Lera T. EMS preparedness for pediatric emergencies. Pediatric Emergency Care. 9: 329-331, 1993.

6. Graham CJ, Dick R, Rickert VI, Glenn R. Left-handedness as a risk factor for unintentional injury in children. Pediatrics. 92: 823-826, 1993.

7. Graham CJ, Cleveland ER. Left handedness as an injury risk factor in adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health. 16: 50-52, 1995.

8. Graham CJ, Shirm S. Security in pediatric emergency departments. Pediatric Emergency Care. 11:220-223, 1995.

9. Shirm S, Dick RM, Graham CJ, Siebert JJ. Clinical effect of discordant radiograph interpretation in a pediatric emergency department. Pediatric Emergency Care. 11:351-354, 1995.

10. Krebel MS, Clayton C, Jardine J, Graham CJ. Child life programs in pediatric emergency departments. Pediatric Emergency Care. 12:13-15, 1996.

11. Komoroski EM, Graham CJ, Kirby RS. A comparison of interventions to improve clinic follow-up compliance after a pediatric emergency department visit. Pediatric Emergency Care. 12:87-90, 1996.

12. James LP, Farrar HC, Komoroski EM, Wood R, Graham CJ, Bornemeier RA, Valentine JL. Sympathomimetic drug use in adolescents presenting to a pediatric emergency department 27

with chest pain. Clinical Toxicology. 36(4): 321-328, 1998.

13. Deloney LA, Graham CJ, Erwin DO. Presenting Cultural Diversity and Spirituality to First Year Medical Students. Academic Medicine, 75: 513-14, 2000.

14. Dwyer RG, Deloney, LA, Cantrell, MJ, Graham CJ. The First Clinical Skill: Students teach students to take vital signs. Medical Education Online, 7:9, 2002.

15. Henry-Tillman R, Deloney LA, Savidge M, Graham CJ, Klimberg VS. The medical student as patient navigator: An innovative approach to teach medical empathy. American Journal of Surgery, 183(6): 659-62, 2002.

16. Tank P, Deloney LA, Burns R, Graham CJ. Integrated module to introduce medical students to breast cancer in the first semester of the curriculum. Journal of the International Association of Medical Science Educators, 13(1):5-9, 2003.

17. Deloney LA, Graham CJ. Wit: Using drama to teach medical students about empathy and compassion. Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 15:247-51, 2003.

18. Graham CJ, Petty M, Menna J. Learning physician-patient communication skills: attitudes and experiences of senior medical students. Annals of Behavioral Science and Medical Education, 10: 15-21, 2004.

19. Aitken ME, Graham CJ, Killingsworth J, Mullins SH, Parnell D, Dick RM. All terrain vehicle injury in children: Strategies for prevention. Injury Prevention, 10:303-307, 2004.

20. Killingsworth J, Tilford JM, Parker J, Graham CJ, Dick R, Aitken ME. National hospitalization impact of pediatric all-terrain vehicle injuries. Pediatrics, 115:316-321, 2005.

21. Graham J, Liggin R, Shirm S, Nation B, Dick R. Planning for a mass casualty incident in Arkansas schools. Journal of School Health, 75: 327-8, 2005.

22. Graham J, Dick R, Parnell D, Aitken ME. Clothesline injury 28

mechanism associated with all terrain vehicle use by children. Pediatric Emergency Care, 22(1):45-47, 2006.

23. Graham J, Shirm S, Liggin R, Aitken ME, Dick R. Mass casualty events at schools: a national preparedness survey. Pediatrics, 117:e8-e15, 2006.

24. Shirm S, Liggin R, Dick R, Graham J. Prehospital preparedness for pediatric mass casualty events. Pediatrics, 120: e756-e761, 2007.

25. Thompson TM, Dick R, Latch R, Parnell D, Graham J, Aitken ME. Foot injuries associated with all terrain vehicle use in children. Pediatric Emergency Care, 24(7):466-7, 2008.

26. Bowman S, Mahan S, Helmkamp J, Aitken ME, Graham CJ. Impact of helmets on injuries to riders of all-terrain vehicles. Injury Prevention. 2009; 15(1):3-7.

27. Thompson T, Lyle K, Mullins S, Dick R, Graham J. A state survey of emergency department preparedness for the care of children in a mass casualty event. American Journal of Disaster Medicine. 2009; 4(4):227-32.

28. Thompson T, Stanford K, Dick R, Graham J. Triage assessment in pediatric emergency departments: a national survey. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2010; 26(8):544-8.

29. Graham J, Newton B, Gaddy D, Tariq S, Aitken ME. Development of a longitudinal injury prevention curriculum for undergraduate medical students. Injury Prevention. 2010; 16(4):267-71.

30. Williams R, Graham J, Helmkamp JC, Dick R, Thompson T, Aitken ME. A trial of an all-terrain vehicle safety education video in a community based hunter education program. J Rural Health. 27(3):255-62, 2011.

31. Graham J, Aitken ME, Shirm SW. Correlation of measures of patient acuity with measures of crowding in a pediatric 29

emergency department. Pediatric Emergency Care. 27(8):706-9, 2011.

32. Graham J, Shirm S, Storm E, Lyle K, Linam WM, Romero J. Challenges and solutions: pandemic 2009 H1N1 influenza A in a pediatric emergency department. Am J Disaster Med. 6(4): 211- 8; 2011.

33. Farrar HC, Grayham T, Bolden B, Vyas D, Graham J, James LP. The Use and Tolerability of Crotalidae Polyvalent Immune FAB (Ovine) in Pediatric Envenomations. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 51(10):945-9; 2012.

34. Brann M, Mullins SH, Miller BK, Eoff S, Graham J, Aitken M. Making the message meaningful: a qualitative assessment of media promoting all-terrain vehicle safety. Injury Prevention. 18(4):234-9, 2012.

35. Helmkamp J, Graham J, Aitken M. State-specific ATV-related fatality rates: an update in the new millennium. Public Health Reports, 127:364-74, 2012.

36. Adams LE, Aitken ME, Mullins SH, Miller BK, Graham J. Barriers and facilitators to all-terrain vehicle helmet use. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 75(4 Suppl 3):S296-S300, 2013.

37. Cash T, Deloach T, Graham J, Shirm S, Mian A. Standardized process used in the emergency department for pediatric oncology patients with fever and neutropenia improves time to the first dose of antibiotics. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2014 Feb;30(2):91-3.

38. Orsborn J, Graham J, Moss M, Melguizo M, Nick T, Stroud M. Pediatric Endotracheal Tube Cuff Pressures During Aeromedical Transport. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2016 Jan; 32(1):20-2.

39. Tariq SG, Thrush CR, Gathright MM, Spollen JJ, Graham J, Shorey JM. Crystal clear or tin ear: How do medical students interpret derogatory comments about patients and other professionals? Medical Education Online. 2016, 21:31221.

40. Ellis SK, Quick CM, Graham J. Faculty peer review as a strategy to assure quality in a new team-based learning 30

curriculum—a single institution experience. Med Sci Educator. 2019: published online ahead of print, 02 May 2019.

REVIEW ARTICLES:

1. Rickert VI, Graham CJ, Fiedorek SC. Pediatric Chronic Illness: Compliance Strategies. Clinics in Applied Nutrition. 2:51-60, Spring, 1992.

2. Graham CJ. Emergency Care of the Substance Abusing Adolescent. State of the Art Reviews in Adolescent Medicine. 4:167-180, 1993.

3. Kozlowski K, Gottlieb A, Graham CJ, Cleveland E. Adolescent Gynecologic Emergencies. State of the Art Reviews in Adolescent Medicine. 4:63-76, 1993.

4. Graham CJ. Book Review: Pediatric Trauma. Initial Care of the Injured Child. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 27:538, 1996.

5. Rosenberg, NM, Graham CJ, Nichols M, Petrache, Fuerst RS. To What Degree of an Examination? Pediatric Emergency Care. 12:140-144, 1996.

6. Graham CJ. Book review: Textbook of physical diagnosis. Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 15:147-8, 2003.

7. Graham CJ. Book review: Textbook of physical diagnosis: history and physical examination. Focus on Surgical Education, 20:12-13, 2003.

8. Lyle K, Thompson T, Graham J. Pediatric mass casualty: triage and planning for the prehospital provider. Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 2009; 10(3):173-85.

9. Marin JR, Lewiss RE, Graham CJ, et al. Point-of-care ultrasonography by pediatric emergency medicine physicians. 31

Pediatrics. 2015 Apr;135(4):e1113-22.

10. Barrata !, Brown KM, Fitzmaurice L, Graham CJ, et al. Best practices for improving flow and care of pediatric patients in the emergency department. Pediatrics. 2015 Jan; 135(1):e273-83.

BOOK CHAPTERS:

1. Resuscitation of Children and Neonates; Graham CJ. In Emergency Medicine Companion Handbook, Cline DM, Ma OJ, editors, American College of Emergency Physicians, 4th edition, 1996.

2. Resuscitation of Children and Neonates; Graham CJ. In Emergency Medicine Companion Handbook, Cline DM, Ma OJ, editors, American College of Emergency Physicians, 5th edition, 2000.

3. Fiser DH, Graham J, Green JW, Moss M, Wankum PC, Heulitt MJ, Prince A, Schexnayder SM, Dick RM. Pediatric vascular access and centeses. In: Fuhrman BP, Zimmerman J, editors. Pediatric Critical Care, 3rd edition. Philadelphia: Mosby-Elsevier; 2006. p. 151-182.

4. Author of several chapters in They Made a Difference, a book of Arkansas historical biography, Macoy Publishing Co., 2003.

VIDEO AND DIGITAL WORKS:

Produced a computer program to teach alcohol and marijuana abstinence in adolescents, distributed to school districts throughout Arkansas, 1989

Produced a videotape on the medical evaluation of child sexual abuse for the Arkansas Department of Human Services which is used in the training of child abuse investigators throughout Arkansas, 1995

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Produced a series of videotapes on the prehospital care of common pediatric emergencies (seizures, respiratory emergencies, child abuse, poisoning) in conjunction with Rhonda Dick, M.D. and Rebecca Liggin, M.D. Distributed to EMS services across Arkansas for use in continuing education for paramedics. 2000.

Produced a videotape demonstrating how to take a sexual history in medical practice, in conjunction with Mary Cantrell, Linda Deloney, and Nancy Andrews, 2001. Used in the ICM-1 course.

Produced a CDROM to teach history taking skills to freshman medical students, in conjunction with Mary Cantrell and Marilyn Fulper, used in the Introduction to Clinical Medicine course, 2002.

Worked with a group to develop “A Trip Unplanned: an ATV Safety Story”; a 15 minute educational video presentation on ATV injury prevention; presented a Gold Award by the 25th annual Healthcare Advertising Awards

EDITORIAL POSITIONS:

2007 Reviewer for Journal of the American Medical Association

2005-present Reviewer for Pediatrics

1999-present Reviewer for Annals of Emergency Medicine

2004-present Reviewer for Pediatric Emergency Care

2008-present Reviewer for MedEdPortal of the Association of American Medical Colleges

2000 Reviewer for Southern Medical Journal

2001 Reviewer for Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine

2001-2009 External reviewer for Small Group Discussion and Workshop proposals for Group on Educational Affairs, Association of American Medical Colleges 33

2010-present Reviewer for Journal of Rural Health

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