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Date 四月 7, 2018 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Faculty Curriculum Vitae I. PERSONAL DATA First Name Kelly Last name Kreisler, MD, MPH Current Academic Rank Assistant Professor University of Kansas Medical Center Office Address 3901 Rainbow Blvd Kansas City, KS 66160 Phone 913-588-6329 Fax 913-588-6167 Email [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Undergraduate and Graduate Education Years (Inclusive) Degree Institution 1988 – 1993 Bachelor of Science, Pharmacy (cum laude) West Virginia University

Postgraduate Education Years (Inclusive) Degree Institution 1994 – 1998 Medical Degree West Virginia University School of Medicine 1999 – 2000 Pediatric Internship West Virginia University Hospital 2000 – 2002 Pediatric Residency West Virginia University Hospital 2007 – 2009 Master’s in Public Health University of Kansas School of Medicine 2008 – 2010 Developmental – Behavioral Pediatrics Fellowship University of Kansas School of Medicine Center of Child Health and Development 2008 – 2010 Leadership in Education for Neurodevelopmental University of Kansas School of Medicine Disabilities

Academic and Professional Appointments and Activities (List in chronological order. Please explain any discontinuity in professional experience) Month and Year Position Institution 1993 – 1997 Staff Pharmacist Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown, West Virginia 1994 – 1995 Staff Pharmacist Mountainview Rehabilitation Hospital, Morgantown, West Virginia

1 2003 - 2004 Attending Physician Children’s Mercy South Urgent Care Center, Overland Park, Kansas 2010 – Current Assistant Professor Clinical Track University of Kansas School of Medicine

Professional Registration/Licensure Year Number State 2002 – Current 2002015970 Missouri ( Physician ) 2003 – Current 29991 Kansas ( Physician )

Professional Certification(s) Date Board 1996 USMLE Step 1 1997 USMLE Step 2 1999 USMLE Step 3 2002, 2012 ABP Certification Exam

Professional Societies and Affiliations Date Organization (including offices held) 1991 – 1993 LKS, Pharmacy Service Fraternity 1991 – 1997 American Pharmaceutical Association 1994 – 2004 American Medical Association 1994 – 2002 West Virginia State Medical Association 1999 – Current American Academy of Pediatrics 2008 – 2009 Kansas Public Health Association 2008 – 2009 American Public Health Association 2009 – Current Society Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics 2008 – Current Latino Health for All Coalition 2010 – Current Medical Affairs Committee Turner House Children’s Clinic

Honors and Awards (honorary societies, research awards, teaching and other awards) Year Award 1988 – 1992 West Virginia University Presidential Scholar

2 1992 Monongalia General Hospital Foundation Scholar 1988 – 1993 West Virginia University Honors Program 1990 – 1993 Golden Key National Honor Society 2008 – Current Golden Key National Honor Society 2008 – 2009 Association of University Centers of Disability Scholarship 2010-2011 Pediatric Chair Award for Caring and Compassion

II. TEACHING ACTIVITIES III. (Evaluations and other evidence of quality teaching must be attached; this represents the teacher’s portfolio and should be accurately summarize ALL of your teaching activities.) IV. V. Brief statement of areas of teaching interest: Areas of teaching interest include the medical decision making process, child behavior and development, and urgent care pediatrics. 1. Instruction: Didactic (e.g.: lectures and formal presentations) Academic Instruction Student Year Course Title Type Hours No Type February 2008 Grand Imaginary Lecture 1 Attending Friends and Rounds Aggression in a 9 Year Old September 2009 Grand Common Lecture 1 Attending Cognitive Rounds Errors that Doctors Make April 2010 Health of the How Doctors Lecture 1 4th year Public Think medical students August 2010 Resident Anaphylaxis Lecture 1 Pediatric Core Residents Curriculum April 2011 (4/23) Reach Out The Toddler Lecture - 1 20 ROR and Read Who Doesn’t Kelly Coalition Site Coalition Talk Kreisler, MD, Members MPH and Cynthia Fry

3 May 2011 Grand I am Sorry Lecture 1 Faculty, Attending but I Don't residents, Rounds Understand... clinic staff, Working with and medical the students Community to Provide Better Care for Our Karen Families May 2011 Family Reach Out Lecture 1 Family Medicine and Read Medicine Core Training Residents Curriculum July 2011 Family Reach Out Lecture 1 Family Medicine and Read Medicine Core Training Residents Curriculum July 2011 Pediatric Reach Out Lecture 1 Pediatric Resident and Read Residents Core Training Curriculum February 2012 Resident Reach Out Lecture 1 Family Core and Read Medicine Curriculum Training Residents March 2012 Pediatric Caring for the Lecture 1 Pediatric Grand Refugee faculty, Rounds Child residents, medical students

Nondidactic (e.g.: workshops, labs, and discussion groups) Academic Instruction Student Year Course Title Type Hours No Type

October 2011 State Lead Discussion 1 X Refugee Poisoning in group Forum Burmese Refugees

Clinical

4 Student Length of Service Year Hours No Type

CV for Dr. Kreisler Master’s Theses and PhD Dissertations directed Degree Year Student Name Thesis Title (Completed/In process)

Supervision of Postdoctoral Fellows

Year Fellow Name Area of Study

Advising (Thesis or dissertation committees: student academic group/individual)

Date Student or group name Type of Student/group July 2011 Merline Benny pediatric resident

Other teaching activities

Date Title Place Teaching Function

2. Development of Educational Materials (Course materials e.g. syllabi, educational software packages, web sites, films, educational tapes and evaluation tools)

5 Year Title Description Intended Audience 2012 Pediatric Global Health Education Curriculum Pediatric Residents

3. Educational Leadership I am participating on a global health education group through the association of pediatric program directors. This group is standardizing competency based curriculum and evaluation for pediatric residents in global health. To date, I have developed curriculum for residents interested in international travel. This material is presented in a journal club format, i.e., articles are assigned and discussed. I have also developed competency based goals and objectives and an evaluation form for international experiences.

III. SERVICE ACTIVITIES See guidelines and instructions to applicants for definitions and suggested documentation of professional and academic service.

Professional Service: My faculty clinic is on Thursday mornings only (one clinic session per week). Since I completed two years of developmental behavioral fellowship training, I take care of a significant number of patients with ADHD and co- morbid conditions, such as learning disabilities. In order to improve access for these patients and help keep them from missing school, I added a monthly Saturday ADHD clinic. The hours of the clinic correspond to the hours that Prairie Village Urgent Care is open. I supervise residents and medical students in our urgent care clinic, and I supervise residents in continuity clinic at the medical office building each week. I supervise a senior resident during their community rotation (weekly) for our alternate language clinic. I developed this clinic to better meet the needs of our clinic’s growing refugee population.

I am Medical Director for Reach Out and Read Kansas City (ROR-KC). My roles include representing the program at public events, reviewing grant proposals, supervising the program director, participating in the executive committee and all staff meetings. The executive committee reviews staffing issues, budget, and priorities of the program. I participated in the interviewing and hiring process for our new administrative assistant this year. I attend the Reach Out and Read National Hill Day each year to increase awareness of early literacy and advocate for federal funding with senators and representatives. I train residents in seven residency programs throughout the Kansas City metro in using the Reach Out and Read model each year. I recruited and trained three new sites this year, including JayDoc, bringing the number of sites up to 49. I agreed to be the Medical Director for Reach Out and Read JayDoc, so the clinic could become a ROR-KC site. My community service is extensive. I have participated on the board of a pediatric safety net clinic in Wyandotte County for more than two years. Prior to my board membership, I volunteered for the clinic as a pediatrician for more than seven years. Last year I began chairing the Medical Affairs Committee. I participated in the hiring process of a physician and new practitioner at the clinic. I reviewed medical policies and procedures for the clinic as the clinic makes a transition to electronic health record and prepares for the process of becoming an NCQA Patient Centered Medical Home. I have participated in a large Latino Health Fair for the past four years, and co-chaired the Children’s Corner of the fair for the past 3 years. I coordinated volunteers from multiple community organizations, in addition to KU Pediatrics. I participated in a health fair at Karen (refugees from Burma) New Year Celebration. I attended Chin National Day as an invited guest from KU Pediatrics. In 2011, I had the opportunity to respond to disasters in Japan and Joplin, MO and supervise residents on a medical mission trip to Haiti as a volunteer for Heart to Heart International. I have been a volunteer for HHI since 2007 when I traveled to Guatemala as part of my capstone for my M.P.H. In Japan, I attended meetings with international non-governmental organizations, and I provided HHI with information needed to coordinate HHI’s response to this disaster. In Joplin, MO, I provided acute medical care to tornado victims and volunteers in a mobile medical clinic. My experience volunteering in limited resource settings is useful in my day to day practice where many of my patients live in poverty and experience financial, language, and transportation barriers. In recognition of these outreach efforts, I was recently asked to participate on a university committee to develop an outreach award and recognition for faculty.

Academic Service:

6 I was asked to chair the new Global and Immigrant Health Task Force for the Kansas Academy of Pediatrics. I invited key stakeholders from governmental and non-governmental agencies to join with invested pediatricians and family medicine doctors. I developed goals for the task force of 1. educating and supporting health care providers throughout Kansas to deliver culturally competent, linguistically appropriate health care to refugees and immigrants and 2. Facilitating communication among primary care providers and community organizations that care for refugees. We are planning to participate in the fall KAAP meeting with a global health plenary or workshop. We have added a global health webpage to the KAAP website. I am acting as a liaison between the state agency that serves refugees and the KAAP. I will be writing articles about refugees for the KAAP newsletter.

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Kansas University Medical Center

Research Committee Center for Child Health and Development July 2008-June 2009

Clinical Services Committee Center for Child Health and Development July 2009-June 2010

Pediatric Ethics Committee Kansas University Medical Center July 2009-June 2010

Ambulatory Operations Council Kansas University Medical Center Dept of Pediatrics Feb 2010-Nov 2010

Reach Out & Read Committee Kansas University Medical Center Dept of Pediatrics Nov 2010-present

Global Health Committee Kansas University Medical Center Dept of Pediatrics Nov 2010-present

Local Community

Board of Directors Turner House Children’s Clinic Jan 2010-present

Co-Chair Latino Health Fair Collaboration with Children’s Mercy and Dept Preventive Med Oct 2009-present

Medical Director ROR-KC Collaboration with KUMC Dept of Pediatrics and CMH Jan 2011-present

Medical Director ROR JayDoc Clinic (free health care) Feb 2012-present

State

Chair Global and Immigrant Health Task Force Oct 2011-present

Kansas American Academy of Pediatrics

National Committee Member Global Health Educators Working Group Oct 2011-present Association of Pediatric Program Directors

IV. RESEARCH and SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES:

7 Areas of research interest including public health interventions for the medically underserved, particularly Latino immigrants and refugee groups from Burma. I am currently the principal investigator on two externally funded grants related to immunizations and underrepresented minorities. I am listed as a co-investigator on two grants being submitted this month through the KU Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, one to HRSA and one to CDC. My role on the HRSA grant, if funded, would include directing medical student education for the Center of Excellence for Underrepresented Minorities. My role on the CDC grant is to be the KU physician co-investigator on a study examining barriers to HPV completion in Latina and American Indian adolescents.

Grants and contracts

Grants and contracts awarded:

(List in chronological order)

Principal Funding Direct Investigator Investigators Title of Grant Source Costs Years Status Kelly “Barriers to NIH K30 Award $4,000 Kreisler, Diagnosis of Funding M.D., Paula Autism in Latino completed Kathryn Cupertino Families” June 30, Ellerbeck, M.D. PhD 2008,2009 2010 Kathryn “Barriers to KU $11,600 Ellerbeck, Diagnosis of Foundation- M.D., Paula Autism in Latino Endowment Kelly Kreisler, Cupertino Families” M.D. PhD. 2010 active Mobilizing Pfizer Junior $31,250 Resources: Investigator William Community Award Keough, Collaborative M.D., Paula Partnership to Kelly Kreisler, Cupertino Boost 2011, M.D. PhD Immunizations 2012 active Community American $12,000 Partnership to Academy of Kelly Kreisler, Boost Pediatrics M.D. Immunizations 2012 active Fu-Sheng Preventive Care for American $3,000 Chou M.D., Chinese-speaking Academy of Kelly Immigrant Children Pediatrics Kreisler Fu-Sheng Chou M.D. 2012 active

Grants and contracts submitted: Principal Investigator Funding Direct Investigator s Title of Grant Source Costs Years Status

8 Pam Shaw, M.D., Allen Greiner, Mobilizing Resources: M.D., Collaborative Society for William Partnership to Adolescent Kelly Kreisler, Keough, Boost Health and 2012, M.D. M.D. Immunizations Medicine 2013 submitted

1. Scholarly Publications Full length, peer-reviewed articles in scientific journals: (Provide names of all authors, year, title, journal, volume, and inclusive pages. List chronologically in a numbered list for each publication category.)

Articles published: (Provide a PDF of each peer-reviewed article published within the last five years. Other articles may be provided at the applicant's discretion.)

Manuscripts in press: (Provide names of all authors, title, journal, and PDF of manuscript plus evidence of acceptance by journal)

Manuscripts submitted but not yet accepted: (Provide names of all authors, title, journal, and PDF of manuscript plus evidence of receipt of manuscript by journal.)

Invited or non-peer-reviewed articles or reviews: (Provide names of all authors, year, title, journal, volume, and pages. If in press, provide documentation and PDF or article/review if published within the last five years.) Kreisler, K 2012 “The Growing Brain” Child Care Aware

Books and book chapters: (Provide names of all authors, year, book title, chapter title, edition, publisher, and pages. If in press, provide documentation and PDF or book/book chapter if published the last five years.)

Published abstracts: (Provide names of all authors, year, title, where published, volume, and pages.)

9 Other scholarly publications

CV for Dr. Kreisler

2. Presentations and posters Oral paper presentations: (Provide names of all authors, title, sponsoring organization, extent of peer-review, and location and date of presentation.)

Scientific papers presented at national and international meetings:

Scientific papers presented at local and regional meetings:

Poster presentations: (Provide names of all authors, title, sponsoring organization, extent of peer-review and location and date of presentation.)

Poster presentations at national and international meetings:

Abstract: Kreisler K, Cupertino A, Coromac, J. “School Based Model for a Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program in Guatemala” Presented at American Public Health Association Meeting November 2009

Abstract: Kreisler K, Koertner S “If I can do it, anyone can...How a Midwestern Pediatrician, mother of three children, two dogs, a fish, and a toad manages a practice, driving carpool, and humanitarian trips with Heart to Heart International.” Presented at American Academy of Pediatrics Meeting October 2011

Abstract: Kreisler K, Koertner S, Suarez N "Lessons Learned and Insights in Building Collaborative Community Partnerships to Address Barriers to Healthcare Among Burmese Refugees" Accepted for presentation North American Refugee Health Care Conference 2012

Poster presentations at local and regional meetings:

Abstract: Kreisler K, Cupertino A, Coromac, J. “Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Program in Sololá, Guatemala” Presented at Kansas Public Health Association Meeting October 2008

Invited seminars at other universities: (Provide title, sponsoring organization or institution, and date of presentation.)

3. Other evidence of scholarship (includes clinical guidelines, policy documents, contributions to significant position statements by professional organizations, and development of national examinations)

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