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Rev. 3/9/21

CURRICULUM VITAE

JACK COLIN RUSLEY, MD, MHS

Division of Adolescent Medicine Hospital 593 Eddy Street, Potter 200.10 Providence, RI 02903 (207) 838-7621 (cell) (401) 444-6220 (office) [email protected]

EDUCATION

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Arts, Studies 1999-2003 Brown Providence, Rhode Island

Medical School

Doctor of Medicine 2005-2008, 2009-2010 of Providence, Rhode Island

Other Advanced Degrees

Master of Health Science 2014-2016 Bloomberg School of Public Health Department of Population, Reproductive, and Family Health ,

POSTGRADUATE TRAINING

Residency

Internal Medicine and Pediatrics (Med-Peds) 2010-2014 School of Medicine Maine Medical Center Portland, Maine

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Doris Duke Clinical Research Fellowship 2008-2009 School of Medicine New Haven, Connecticut

Adolescent Medicine Fellowship 2014-2016 School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland

POSTGRADUATE HONORS AND AWARDS

Resident role model for ethical and professional behavior May 2012 Pediatric clerkship students Maine Medical Center Portland, Maine

Gold Humanism Honor Society May 2008 Alpert Medical School of Brown University Providence, Rhode Island

PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND BOARD CERTIFICATION

RI Board of Licensure, Physician, #MD15912, expires 6/30/22 Federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) certification, FR4697655, expires 4/30/22 RI Controlled Dangerous Substances (CDS) certification, #CMD15912, expires 6/30/22 American Board of Pediatrics, Certified in General Pediatrics as of 10/9/14, #111515 Board eligible, Internal Medicine American Board of Pediatrics, Certified in Adolescent Medicine as of 5/31/18, #722

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Assistant Professor July 2017-present Division of Adolescent Medicine Department of Pediatrics Alpert Medical School of Brown University

Assistant Professor, Adjunct Dec 2017-present Department of Health Services, Policy, and Practice Brown University School of Public Health

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS

Staff physician July 2014-June 2016 Mountain Manor Inpatient Drug Treatment Center Baltimore, Maryland

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Staff physician July 2014-June 2017 Kennedy Krieger Institute Pediatric Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit Baltimore, Maryland

Attending physician July 2017-present /Hasbro Children’s Hospital Providence, Rhode Island

OTHER APPOINTMENTS

Consultant pediatrician Sept 2017-May 2020 Rhode Island Training School (juvenile detention facility) Cranston, Rhode Island

Tweetatrician, American Academy of Pediatrics 2016-present @doctorjackMD and @Dr_AdvocateKids

Math and Science Teacher Sept 2003-June 2005 Innovation Academy Charter School Chelmsford, Massachusetts

Ad-hoc Reviewer 2018-present BMJ Open, JAIDS, AIDS Care, Journal of Adolescent Health, Pediatric Quality and Safety

HOSPITAL COMMITTEES

Pediatric Department IT Workgroup 2018-2019 Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island

Adolescent Medicine Research Committee, Chair 2018-present Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island

Inpatient Pediatric Eating Disorder Committee Member 2015-2017 Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, Baltimore, Maryland

Transition Leadership Team Member 2014-2017 Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Baltimore, Maryland

LGBTQ Committee Member July 2016-June 2017 Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, Baltimore, Maryland

Teen and Children’s Council, Physician Consultant 2014-2017 Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, Baltimore, Maryland

UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES

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Excellence in Teaching Committee – student member 2008-2009 Alpert Medical School of Brown University Providence, Rhode Island

MEMBERSHIP IN SOCIETIES

Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine (SAHM) 2014-present Chapter member 2017-present Chesapeake Chapter member 2014-2017 Advocacy Committee member 2015-present

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 2010-present Rhode Island Chapter member 2017-present Maryland Chapter member 2014-2017 Maine Chapter, Board member 2011-2012 Council on Children with Disabilities member 2015-present Council on Quality Improvement and Patient Safety member 2015-present Section on Adolescent Health member 2015-present Section on Early Career Physicians member 2017-present Section on pediatric trainee member 2014-2017

Association for Clinical and Translational Science 2020-present

Rhode Island Public Health Association 2020-present

American College of Physicians (ACP) 2010-present

National Physicians Alliance (NPA) member 2010-2016

Physicians for Human Rights 2006-2008 Brown Medical School chapter co-president

National Med-Peds Resident Association (NMPRA) 2010-2014

American Medical Student Association (AMSA) Member 2006-2010 Chair, Culture of Medicine Action Committee 2008-2009 Member, Executive Committee of Action Committees 2008-2009 Founding member, AMSA PharmFree Steering Committee 2008-2010 National Director, AMSA PharmFree Scorecard 2009-2010 PharmFree Leadership Institute, Co-Coordinator, Washington, DC 2009 AMSA/ Patient Safety and Professionalism Institute 2009

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PUBLICATIONS LIST

ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS

1. Chu, C.T., Rusley, J.C., Wesley, J., Chan, P.A., Trotz, C. & Brown, J.D. (2020) Confidentiality in Sexual Healthcare for Adolescents and Young Adults: Addressing Disclosure from the Explanation of Benefits. RI Medical Journal. 103(8): 19-21

2. Raifman, J., Charlton, B.M., Arrington-Sanders, R., Chan, P.A., Rusley, J.C., Mayer, K.H. & McConnell, M. (2020). Sexual orientation and suicide attempt. Disparities among US Adolescents: 2009–2017. Pediatrics, 2, 1

3. Rusley, J.C., Tomaszewski, K., Kim, J., Thompson, C.B., Robinson, L., Rose, K., Aronin, C., Molloy. M. & Arrington-Sanders, R. (2020). Improvement of electronic health record integrated transition planning tools in primary care. Pediatric Quality and Safety. 5(3): 1-8

4. Rusley, J.C., Monroe, A., Matson, P., Gebo, K., Nonyane, B., Minkovitz, C., Agwu, A., Emerson, M., Moore, R., Rutstein, R., Aberg, J., Nijhawan, A., Boswell, S. & Arrington- Sanders, A. (2019) Discontinuity in Medicaid Coverage Among Young Adults with HIV. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 33(3), 89-92

5. Rougas, S.C., Rusley, J.C., Young, B.R., Romain, C.R., Lambrese, J.R., Dollase, R., Monroe, A.D. & Ritter, D.A. (2008) Development of a student-based teaching academy. Medicine Health Rhode Island. 91(8), 252-4 (PMID: 18754265).

OTHER PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

1. Rusley JC, Riese A. Scaling up PrEP for Women: What We Can Learn From Title X Clinics in the Southern . J Adolesc Heal. 2021;68(3):433-434. doi:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2020.12.130

BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Wagner, K. & Rusley, J.C. (Eds.) (2010) Special Considerations in the Management of HIV- Infected Adolescents. Online book chapter. Clinical Care Options: in Practice. Reston, VA.

OTHER NON-PEERED REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

CV – Rusley Page 5 1. Rusley, J.C, Cueto, J. & Donaldson, A.A. (2018) Bone Health Considerations for the Adolescent Female Athlete. Current Pediatrics Reports. 1-0. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs40124-018-0160-0

PUBLICATIONS SUBMITTED OR IN PREPARATION

1. Rusley, J. C., Tao, J., Koinis-Mitchell, D., Rosenthal, A., Montgomery, M. C., Nunez, H., & Chan, P. A. (2021). Longitudinal Trends in Risk Behaviors and Sexually Transmitted Infections among Adolescents and Young Adults, 2013-2017. Submitted to Sexually Transmitted Diseases 1/27/21, awaiting review.

2. Rusley, J. C., Koinis-Mitchell, D., Li, Y., Dauria, E. F., Marshall, B. D., Wohl, A., & Tolou‐ Shams, M. (2021). Multi-level Protective Factors, Neighborhood Disadvantage and STD/HIV Risk Behaviors and among Court-Involved but Non-Incarcerated Youth. Manuscript in Preparation.

3. Rusley, J.C., Carey, M. & Nelson, K. Disclosure of male attraction to primary care clinicians by adolescent sexual minority males. Sexuality Research and Social Policy (Manuscript accepted with revisions, Dec 2020).

ABSTRACTS

1. Rusley, J.C., Andiman, W., Dzuria, J., Chwastiak, L. & Wagner, K. “Improving transitional care for youth living with HIV/AIDS: A national survey of pediatric providers.” Poster presentation. Doris Duke Clinical Research Fellows Meeting, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. May 27, 2009.

2. Rusley, J.C., Andiman, W., Dzuria, J., Chwastiak, L. & Wagner, K. “Improving transitional care for youth living with HIV/AIDS: A national survey of pediatric providers.” Poster presentation. Yale University Medical School Student Research Day. New Haven, CT. May 12, 2009.

3. Rusley, J.C., Andiman,W., Dzuria, J., Chwastiak, L. & Wagner, K. “Improving transitional care for youth living with HIV/AIDS: A national survey of pediatric providers.” Poster presentation. American College of Physicians, Maine Annual Chapter CME Meeting, Northport, ME. October 21, 2011.

4. Rusley, J.C., Gregory, J. & Fanburg, J. Creating a leadership development and support group for teens with chronic illness. Poster Presentation at the Maine AAP Fall Meeting, Portland, ME. November 3, 2012.

CV – Rusley Page 6 5. Clark, M., Samson, L., Rusley, J.C., Bowes, J. & Brophy, J. Adult and pediatric HIV care providers in Canada agree on the importance of developmental readiness in the transition of youth living with HIV from pediatric to adult care. Poster presented at: International AIDS Conference. Melbourne, Australia. July 20, 2014.

6. Rusley, J.C., Hunt, J., Buzanoski, D. Arrington-Sanders, R., Fanburg, J, & Thibodeau P. The Maine Adolescent Council on Transition (ACT Maine): A resident physician-driven pilot program to improve the quality of transition for youth with special health care needs and their families. Poster presentation. Society of Adolescent Health and Medicine (SAHM) National Conference. Los Angeles, CA. March 19, 2015.

7. Rusley, J.C., Tomaszewski, K., Robinson, L., Rose, K., Aronin, C., Molloy, M. & Arrington- Sanders, R. Electronic Health Record Integrated Transition Planning Tools to Improve Primary Care Transition. Oral Presentation. Health Care Transition Research Consortium Symposium. Houston, TX. October 26, 2016.

8. Rusley, J.C., Tomaszewski, K., Robinson, L., Rose, K., Aronin, C., Molloy, M. & Arrington- Sanders, R. Electronic Health Record Integrated Transition Planning Tools to Improve Primary Care Transition. Oral Presentation. Chesapeake Society of Adolescent Health and Medicine Chapter Meeting. Columbia, MD. November 10, 2016.

9. Rusley, J.C., Tomaszewski, K., Robinson, L., Rose, K., Aronin, C., Molloy, M. & Arrington- Sanders, R. Use of the Electronic Health Record to Improve Transition to Adult Care for Youth in Primary Care. Poster Presentation. Society of Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. March 8, 2017.

10. Rusley, J.C., Monroe, A., Matson, P., Agwu, A., Minkovitz, C., Emerson, M., Sanders, R. & Gebo, K. Medicaid Coverage in Young Adults Living with HIV. Platform Oral Presentation. Society of Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. March 7, 2017.

11. Shembo, N., & Rusley, J. (2018). Are There Enough Adolescent and Young Adult-trained Clinicians to Address the Opiate Epidemic among Youth in Rhode Island? Hasbro Children’s Hospital / Brown University Pediatric Research Celebration, poster presentation.

12. Shembo, N., & Rusley, J. (2018). Are There Enough Adolescent and Young Adult-trained Clinicians to Address the Opiate Epidemic among Youth in Rhode Island? Brown University Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME) Summer Research Colloquium, poster presentation.

13. Rusley, J. C., Tao, J., Koinis-Mitchell, D., Rosenthal, A., Montgomery, M. C., Nunez, H., & Chan, P. A. (2019). Longitudinal Trends in Risk Behaviors and Sexually Transmitted Infections among Adolescents and Young Adults at a Sexually Transmitted Diseases Clinic, 2013-2017. ID Week, Poster Presentation.

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14. Rusley, J. C., Riese, A., Swift, J., & Guthrie, K. M. (2020). Prepping for “The Talk”: Helping Parents and Youth Talk About Sexuality. Celebration of Pediatric Scholarship, Hasbro Children’s Hospital.

SCHOLARLY WORK PUBLISHED IN OTHER MEDIA

PEER-REVIEWED

NON-PEER-REVIEWED

1. Rusley, J.C. Stem Cells: Blurring the Lines. Fall 2001; 8(1); 20. Online: http://www.brown.edu/Students/Catalyst/fall2001articles/features/rusley-stemcells.html

2. Rusley, J.C. Inquiring Minds Want to Know: A Look at Science Education at the University. Spring 2003; 9(1). Online: http://www.brown.edu/students/Catalyst/Inquiring-Rusley.html.

3. Rusley, J.C. Is Medical School Obsolete? 90ways.com (weekly web magazine), August 2006.Online:http://www.90ways.com/essayarchive/essay71.php

4. “HIV prevention, adolescent transition to adult care, and global AIDS”. Guest Commentator. Latino Public Radio. Pawtucket, Rhode Island; July 2009.

5. Underground Clinical Guide, creator and editor-in-chief. Pocket-sized reference for clinical medical students on issues of ethics, humanism, self-care, and patient care. Secured grant funding AMSA and Arnold P. Gold Foundation to produce and distribute guides, 2009.

6. Community Pediatrics Spotlight. American Academy of Pediatrics website. Maine Adolescent Council on Transition. http://www2.aap.org/commpeds/Spotlights/Spotlight-Rusley.pdf. September, 2014.

7. “Marijuana: What Youth Need to Know in the Age of Legalization?” Guest expert. Socially Speaking - WKHS Kent County High School Student Radio; November 15, 2016. Podcast link: http://www.wkhsradio.org/index_htm_files/Socially%20Speaking%20Ep%201.mp3

8. Sanders, R. & Rusley, J.C. Transitioning Children and Youth to Adult-Oriented Care. Online educational module. Pediatrics Ambulatory Care , Physician Education and Assessment Center (PEAC), 2016

9. Kuo, D. & Rusley, J.C. Care of the Child with Special Health Care Needs. Online educational module. Pediatrics Ambulatory Care Curriculum, Physician Education and Assessment Center (PEAC), 2016

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10. Rusley, J.C. Gaps in Medicaid Insurance Coverage for Youth Living with HIV. Masters essay. Readers: Cynthia Minkovitz, MD, MPP; Renata Sanders, MD, MPH, ScM; Allison Agwu, MD, ScD. Master of Health Science, Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Baltimore, MD. April 7, 2016.

11. “Suicide and Depression in the Age of Social Media.” Guest expert. Socially Speaking - WKHS Kent County High School Student Radio; February 14, 2017. Podcast link: http://www.wkhsradio.org/index_htm_files/Socially%20Speaking%202-17-17_mixdown.mp3

12. “LGBTQ Health.” Guest expert. Socially Speaking - WKHS Kent County High School Student Radio; March 22, 2017. http://www.wkhsradio.org/index_htm_files/Socially%20Speaking%20Show%203-22-17.mp3.

13. “Why you should get a flu shot.” Radio interview. B101, Providence, RI. November 21, 2017.

14. “R.I. teens use e-cigarettes more than any other tobacco products.” Television interview. WPRI, Channel 12. December 4, 2017. http://wpri.com/2017/12/04/ri-teens-use-e-cigarettes- more-than-any-other-tobacco-products/.

15. Sanders, R. & Rusley, J.C. Transitioning Children and Youth to Adult-Oriented Care. Online educational module. Pediatrics Ambulatory Care Curriculum, Physician Education and Assessment Center (PEAC), 2017

16. “The dangers of JUULing.” Radio interview. B101, Providence, RI. April 13, 2018.

17. “The Growing Popularity of JUULS.” Radio interview. WHJJ Radio, Providence, RI. May 12, 2018

18. Rusley, J.C. Vaping and Teen: Not a harmless fad. South Coast Today, May 16, 2018. Online: http://www.southcoasttoday.com/news/20180516/vaping-and-teens-not-harmless-fad

19. Rusley, J.C. Vaping and Teen: Not a harmless fad. The Herald News, May 17, 2018. Online: http://www.heraldnews.com/news/20180517/vaping-and-teens-not-harmless-fad

20. Rusley, J.C. Transitioning Children and Youth to Adult-Oriented Care. Online educational module. Pediatrics Ambulatory Care Curriculum, Physician Education and Assessment Center (PEAC), 2017

CV – Rusley Page 9 21. Rusley, J.C. LGBTQ Youth Need Health Care Protections. Editorial. Providence Journal, July 1, 2020. Online: https://www.providencejournal.com/opinion/20200701/my-turn-jack-rusley- lgbtq-youth-need-health-care-protections

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

National

1. Testimony at hearing on drug industry influence in continuing medical education. US Senate, Committee on Aging; Washington, DC; July 29, 2009. http://www.aging.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/7292009.pdf. Reported on by BMJ (10.1136/bmj.b3139).

2. “Transitions of Care and Patient Hand-offs,” Instructor, AMSA National Conference, Patient Safety Symposium, Reston, VA., 2009

3. “Case-based Ethical Decision Making,” Instructor, AMSA/Northwestern Patient Safety and Professionalism Institute, Chicago, IL, 2010.

4. “Using Social Media to Add Power and Reach to Your Adolescent Health Advocacy.” Society of Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. 2016.

5. Sanders, R.A., Leonard, A., Rusley, J.C. “Opportunities to Increase Health Equity and Well- Being of Adolescents and Young Adults Through Worldwide Access to Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)”. Society of Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Conference. Washington DC, March 2019.

6. Rusley, J.C., Grubb, L.K., Alderman, E.M., Brown, J., English, A., Cody, P. and & Sathish, S. Effective Advocacy to Improve Adolescent Health Outcomes: Addressing Privacy Violations from Explanation of Benefit Forms (EOBs) by Understanding Local Policy Context, Building Coalitions, and Engaging Youth Voices. Society of Adolescent Health and Medicine 2021 Annual Meeting, (Workshop presentation), Baltimore, MD (submitted Aug 2020, accepted Dec 2020, planned March 2021).

7. Rusley J.C. Prepping for “The Talk”: Helping Parents and Youth Talk About Sexuality. Society of Adolescent Health and Medicine (SAHM) Mentoring Forum, SAHM Annual Meeting (Virtual). 2021.

Regional

1. “It’s tough, but it’s worth it.” Student orator. White Coat Ceremony. Brown Medical School. Providence, RI. October 18, 2008.

CV – Rusley Page 10 2. “Transition from Pediatric to Adult-Oriented Care for Youth Living with HIV/AIDS.” Oral presentation. Pediatric Infectious Disease conference, Hasbro Children’s Hospital. Providence, RI. Feb 4, 2010.

3. “Low Back Pain: Getting the Basics.” Oral presentation. Med-Peds Conference, Maine Medical Center. March 6, 2011.

4. “Obesity in Children and Adolescents: Counseling for Success.” Oral presentation. Med-Peds Conference, Maine Medical Center. September 26, 2011.

5. “Smoking Cessation: Getting it Done.” Oral presentation. Med-Peds Conference, Maine Medical Center. October 26, 2011.

6. “Acne: What’s the Deal?” Oral presentation. Pediatric Primary Care Conference, Maine Medical Center. October 27, 2011.

7. “Transitioning Youth to Adult Care.” Oral presentation. Adolescent Morning Report, Maine Medical Center. Dec 20, 2011.

8. “Case presentation: 52-year old man with Capnocytophaga Canimorsus sepsis.” Oral presentation. Combined Adult/Pediatric Infectious Disease conference. Maine Medical Center. February 2, 2012.

9. “ADHD Diagnosis and Treatment in Children and Adolescents.” Oral presentation. Med-Peds Conference, Maine Medical Center. February 22, 2012.

10. “Case presentation: 14-year old girl with Methicillin sensitive Staphylococcus aureus toxic shock syndrome.” Oral presentation. Department of Pediatrics, Morbidity and Mortality conference, Maine Medical Center. Portland, ME. June 12, 2012.

11. “Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis.” Oral presentation. Combined Adult/Pediatrics Infectious Disease Conference, Maine Medical Center. Portland, ME. October 11, 2012.

12. “Where Do We Go from Here? Transition for Youth with and without Special Health Care Needs.” Invited lecture via webinar. “Adolescent University,” a statewide quality improvement initiative. American Academy of Pediatrics, Maine Chapter. Portland, ME. April 3, 2013.

13. “Stepping Up and Saying Goodbye: Transition of Care in Youth with Diabetes.” Pediatric Endocrinology provider meeting. Maine Medical Center. Portland, ME. June 28, 2013.

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15. “Transitioning Youth to Adult Care.” Adolescent Medicine Grand Rounds, Resident Didactic Lecture. Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, MD. August 21, 2014.

16. “Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding.” Adolescent Medicine resident didactic lecture. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. January 30, 2015; February 20, 2015; April 17, 2015.

17. “The Male Genitourinary System.” Adolescent Medicine resident didactic lecture. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. September 16, 2015; October 12, 2015; October 23, 2015; December 11, 2015; March 2, 2016; April 1, 2016; May 19, 2017.

18. “Sexually Transmitted Diseases.” Adolescent Medicine resident didactic lecture. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. April 8, 2016; May 13, 2016; June 17, 2016; July 7, 2016.

19. “Transitioning Youth to Adult Care.” Pediatric Department Noon Conference. Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, MD. August 21, 2014; November 7, 2016.

20. “Youth and Substance Use”. Pediatric Grand Rounds. Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Providence, RI. February 23, 2018.

21. “Vaping and Youth” Oral presentation. Staff meeting – Dept. of Emergency Medicine. Hasbro Children’s Hospital. Providence, RI. October 9, 2018.

22. “Vaping” WJAR Health check Kids interview with Barbara Morse Silva, Jack Rusley, MD, MHS, December 27, 2018.

23. “Human Papillomavirus and Adolescents”. Pediatric Department Noon Conference. Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Providence, RI. March 18, 2019.

24. “Privacy and Confidentiality in Health Care for Youth: The Case of Explanation of Benefits (EOBs).” Tri-State Consortium Meeting, University, May 8, 2019.

25. “Substance Use and Adolescent Confidentiality: Balancing Autonomy and Well-Being”. American Academy of Pediatrics, Rhode Island Chapter – Adolescent Substance Use and Confidentiality Meeting, May 30, 2019.

26. “Substance Use and Youth: Refining Your Screening and Counseling in the Age of , Cannabis Legalization, and the Opiate Epidemic”. Pediatric Department Noon Conference, Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Providence, RI. June 19, 2019.

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27. “Substance Use and Youth: Refining Your Screening and Counseling in the Age of Juul, Cannabis Legalization, and the Opiate Epidemic.” Colby College, Waterville, ME. July 10, 2019.

28. “Ask and They Will Tell: Talking About Sexual Health with Youth.” Colby College, Waterville, ME. July 11, 2019.

29. “Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among Youth: Updates to Screening and Management”. Pediatric Department Noon Conference, Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Providence, RI. January 27, 2020.

30. “PrEP for Providers.” Adolescent Medicine academic noon conference meeting. Providence, RI. May 2020.

31. “Prepping for The Talk: Helping Sexual and Minority Adolescents and Parents Communicate Effectively about HIV Prevention including Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)”. Brown Emergency Digital Health Innovation (EDHI) Seminar Series. July 1, 2020.

32. “Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among Youth: Screening and Management”. Pediatric Department Noon Conference, Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Providence, RI. July 27, 2020.

33. Rusley JC, Sawyer K. Getting Your Scholarly Projects “Unstuck”: Reference Management for Busy Clinicians and Researchers. In: Alpert Medical School of Brown University CME/Faculty Development Workshop. 2021.

34. Rusley JC, Lustig S. Prepping for “The Talk” (P4T) Helping Parents and Youth Talk About Sexuality. In: Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Adolescent Healthcare Center, Gender and Sexuality Team Meeting. ; 2021.

35. Rusley JC. Prepping for “The Talk” (P4T) Helping Parents and Youth Talk About Sexuality. In: Chan Research Team Meeting. ; 2021.

36. Rusley JC. Sexually transmitted diseases among youth: Updates to screening and management. In: Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Noon Conference. 2021.

GRANTS

1. Grant #: 1K23MH123335-01 Principal Investigator (PI): Jack Rusley Role: PI

CV – Rusley Page 13 Period: 5/1/20 to 4/30/25 Title: A family-based intervention to improve HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis uptake for adolescent sexual minority males (Prepping for The Talk/TheTalkStudy). Sponsor: National Institute of Mental Health Description: Career development award to provide training to become an independent researcher in HIV prevention science. Goal is to test a motivational interviewing intervention for youth and video-based education for parents to increase PrEP uptake among adolescent sexual minority and gender diverse males. Role: PI

2. Grant #: TBD (application submitted 12/10/2020, decision pending) PI: Jack Rusley Mentors: Philip Chan, Renata Sanders, Kate Guthrie Period: Pending decision Title: Prepping for The Talk: Helping Parents and Youth Talk about Sexuality Sponsor: National Institute of Mental Health, Loan Repayment Program (LRP), Pediatric Section Description: This application for a new award to the Pediatric LRP was submitted on 12/10/2020 and decision is expected summer or fall 2021. The proposed project is consistent with the K23 funded research described above.

3. Grant #: T32HD052459-07 PI: Maria Trent Role: Fellow/Trainee Period: 5/1/13 to 4/30/16 Title: Adolescent Health Promotion Research Training Program Sponsor: National Institutes of Health, Institute of Child Health and Human Development Description: The goal of the program is to provide training in reproductive health research to post-doctoral Adolescent Medicine physicians.

4. Grant #: T71MC08054 PI: Hoover Adger Role: Fellow/trainee Period: 7/1/12 to 6/30/17 Title: Leadership Education in Adolescent Health Training Grant Sponsor: Health Resources & Services Administration, Maternal & Child Health Bureau Description: The goal of the program is to provide training adolescent medicine to post- doctoral Adolescent Medicine physicians, nursing, social work, , and nutrition fellows.

5. Grant #: L60 MD010022-01 Primary mentor: Renata Arrington-Sanders Role: Fellow/Trainee Period: 7/1/15 to 6/30/17 Title: Health Disparities Loan Repayment Program (LRP) Sponsor: National Institutes of Health (NIH) Description: Conceptualized, planned mixed-methods study of youth living with HIV and transition using an interdisciplinary, interdepartmental study team. LRP award accepted for

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6. Grant #: 120582 PI: Renata Arrington-Sanders Role: Project manager Period: 7/1/15 to 8/30/16 Title: Transitioning Youth with Special Health Care Needs Sponsor: Maryland Consortium for Children with Special Health Care Needs, Community of Care (COC)/Parents Place of Maryland Total direct cost: $10,000 Description: Funding to support quality improvement project in adolescent clinic with goal to improve process of transition to adult care using electronic health record (EHR)- integrated tools.

7. Grant #: N/A PI: John Forrest Primary Mentors: Krystn Wagner, MD, PhD; Warren Andiman, MD Role: Clinical research fellow Period: 7/1/08 to 60/30/09 Title: Doris Duke Clinical Research Fellowship, Yale University School of Medicine Sponsor: Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Description: This program provides funding and mentoring for medical students to learn the fundamentals of medical research, statistics, and project development, and institutional leadership. I developed a national survey of pediatric HIV providers on transition for youth with HIV.

8. Grant #: 6631-257300 PI: Jack Rusley Primary Mentors: Patrice Thibodeau, MD; Jonathan Fanburg, MD, MPH Role: PI Period: 1/9/13 to 8/4/14 Title: American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Community Access to Child Health (CATCH) program Description: This was a resident grant used to plan and implement a leadership/resilience training program for youth living with chronic illness called the Maine Adolescent Leadership Council (ACT Maine)

9. Grant #:N/A Co-PIs: Jack Rusley, Shankar Levine Primary Mentor: Jody Rich, MD Role: Co-PI Period: 6/1/06 to 5/31/07 Title: Petersen Fund, Brown Medical School Description: This was a grant from the Petersen Fund at Brown Medical School and the Area Health Education Council (AHEC) to fund a project that provided health education to women recovering from drug addiction at a residential rehabilitation program in Rhode Island called SSTAR Birth.

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UNIVERSITY TEACHING ROLES

Classroom Teaching

“Vertebrate Embryology,” undergraduate teaching assistant, Brown University, Providence, RI, 2001.

“The Craft of Teaching,” undergraduate teaching assistant, Brown University, Providence, RI, 2002.

Mentoring Trainee Dates of Trainee Type: Role: Involvement: Trainee’s Name Mentoring current role or position Shoshanna September Applicant for Mentor and Paid research assistant for the project Research Lustig 2020 to PhD in supervisor “Prepping for the Talk.” Facilitated assistant present psychology qualitative interviews and conducted various project coordinator tasks. Sam Chen September Brown Mentor and Volunteer research assistant for the Research 2020 to University supervisor project “Prepping for the Talk.” assistant present undergraduate Managed social media recruitment. student Eva June 2020 Brown Mentor and Volunteer research assistant for the Research Durandeau to present University supervisor project “Prepping for the Talk.” assistant undergraduate Volunteer RA for family-based HIV student prevention review project. Nicole September Applicant for Mentor and Volunteer research assistant for the Research Hojman 2020 to PhD in supervisor project “Prepping for the Talk.” assistant present psychology Managed social media recruitment.

Alyssa 2019 to Categorical Mentor Collaborated on voter education Resident Wohl present Pediatric project, advised in writing a physician Resident, perspective article on sexual and Brown/Hasbro gender minority youth, and provided general career advice. Pablo June 2020 PhD candidate, Thesis Reader for PhD thesis, supervised as PhD candidate Kokay to present. Brown reader, research assistant in family-based Valente University supervisor HIV prevention review project School of Public Health Juliet June 2020 MPH Student, Thesis Primary mentor and reader for her MPH student Ucanda to present New England reader MPH thesis, as well as her role as a Institute of research assistant for family-based Technology HIV prevention review project Amanda Aug – Nov Nurse Clinical Clinical rotation for two months in Nurse Veltri 2019 practitioner preceptor Adolescent Medicine practitioner student, Regis College School of Nursing Diana Dec 2017 – Medical student, Thesis Thesis advisor for ScM program, Medical Ponitz Oct 2018 Alpert Medical reader, young men and family planning student School of Brown mentor project University year

CV – Rusley Page 16 Naomie Feb – Dec Undergraduate Mentor, Primary mentor for Summer Medical Shembo 2018 student, Brown supervisor Research Assistant (SRA) project on student University, substance abuse/overdose among Program in teens in Rhode Island. Goal is for her Liberal Medical to co-author review article for RI Education Medical Journal. Assisted in poster (PLME) presentation for the Department of Pediatrics Research Celebration. Larnce Jan-Oct Post- Mentor, Supervised as paid research assistant Exercise Robinson 2016 baccalaureate supervisor on Transition QI project at Hopkins physiologist student during Adolescent Medicine Fellowship Kadi-Ann July-Sept Post-bachelorette Mentor, Supervised as volunteer research Research Rose 2016. student supervisor assistant on Transition QI project, assistant, Yale mentored as part of Maternal Child University Health Careers/Research Initiatives for Student Enhancement - Undergraduate Program (MCHC/RISE-UP), Assisted in preparing final poster presentation for program. Caroline July -Sept Undergraduate Supervisor Supervised as volunteer research Dental Aronin 2016 student, Johns assistant on Transition QI project student, Hopkins University Rana Saeed July -Sept Undergraduate Supervisor Supervised as volunteer research Undergraduate 2016 student, Johns assistant on Transition QI project student Hopkins University

HOSPITAL TEACHING ROLES

Resident and medical student preceptor, Adolescent Medicine clinic, July 2017 to present.

Consultant pediatrician and trainee preceptor, Rhode Island Training School, September 2017 to May 2020.

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