CURRICULUM VITAE

Ryan H. Pasternak, MD, MPH

Current Title: Associate Professor – Clinical

Business Address: 200 Henry Clay Avenue , LA 70118

Business Telephone: 504-896-2723

Business Telefax: 504-896-2720

Business Email Address: [email protected]

Home Address: 3042 Ursulines Avenue New Orleans, LA 70119

Home Telephone: 504-919-9640

Home Telefax: 504-919-9640

Birthdate: December 8, 1972

Birthplace: Richmond, VA

Spouse and Children: Merisa Aranas Pasternak Hayden Aranas Pasternak

Citizenship: United States

Education:

Undergraduate

08/91 – 05/95 Bachelor of Science, Chemistry, American Chemical Society Degree; The College of William and Mary in Virginia; Williamsburg, VA

Graduate/Medical

08/95 – 05/99 Doctor of Medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical School; Norfolk, VA

07/03 – 05/04 Masters of Public Health (Health Policy and Management) with Honors, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Baltimore, MD

Internship

07/99 – 6/00 Pediatrics, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Charity/University Hospital Campus; New Orleans, LA

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Residency

07/00 – 6/02 Pediatrics, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Charity/University Hospital Campus; New Orleans, LA

Clinical Fellowship

07/02 – 06/05 Adolescent Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine; Baltimore, MD

Other

07/03 Course on Research Ethics (C.O.R.E.), Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine/Phoebe R. Berman Bioethics Institute; Baltimore, MD

01/04 – 03/04 Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Course in Grant Writing, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine; Baltimore, MD

09/07/2017 FOUNDATIONS Training, Core Training for Sex Ed, Louisiana Public Health Institute and Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies; New Orleans, LA

10/17 – 06/18 Physicians for Reproductive Health: Leadership Training Academy. Prepares physicians to become lifelong leaders in reproductive health care advocacy by helping them develop and internalize the skills they need to be powerful, effective advocates for comprehensive sexual and reproductive health care. Focusing on Training of Clinicians/Faculty on Effective Media Presentation, Legislative Advocacy and Local and National Advocacy Efforts.

03/21 – 3/22/19 World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) Global Educational Initiative Foundations Training Course: Best Practices in Medical and Mental Health; New Orleans, LA (CME)

3/23/19 World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) Global Educational Initiative Specialty Session Training Course: Child and Adolescents; New Orleans, LA (CME)

11/3-11/15/19 Leadership Development for Physicians in Academic Health Centers. Intensive two week course designed to enhance skills for academic physicians in the areas of Healthcare and Organizational Strategy, Leadership, Finance, Healthcare Policy, and Quality Improvement. Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Executive and Continuing Professional Education; Boston, MA (CME)

Certification:

05/97 – present Completed USMLE Steps I, II, and III

06/99 – present Basic Life Support

06/99 – present Pediatric Advanced Life Support Ryan Pasternak, M.D., M.P.H. Curriculum Vitae Page 3

1999 – 2004 Neonatal Advanced Life Support; Advanced Cardiac Life Support

10/02 – present American Board of Pediatrics; Board Certified October 2002 (ongoing MOC)

12/05 – present Adolescent Medicine, American Board of Pediatrics, Sub-board Certified, December 2005 (ongoing MOC)

Licensure:

01/01/2019 Louisiana #MD025516 (current through 12/31/2019)

Academic, Professional, and Research Appointments:

07/05 – 07/13 Assistant Professor -- Clinical, Department of Pediatrics LSU Health Sciences Center, School of Medicine; New Orleans, LA

2005 – present Section Head, Adolescent Medicine Section, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA

08/05 – 05/06 Attending Staff, University of New Orleans, Student Health Services; New Orleans, LA

09/05 – 2006 Attending Staff, Southern University Baton Rouge, Student Health Center; Baton Rouge, LA

03/06 – 10/07 Mentee Researcher, Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (C.O.B.R.E.); New Orleans, LA

10/06 – present Program Faculty, Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health Education Project. Program designed to train faculty in presentation of adolescent reproductive health education for dissemination to other clinicians, institutions and organizations. Development of evolving free digital-media and electronic presentation (slideshow/video) resources for accurate, evidence-based teaching on adolescent reproductive and sexual health issues. Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health Education Project (ARSHEP); specifically responsible for lecture series on Male Adolescent Reproductive Health

07/10 – present Staff Pediatrician, Children’s Hospital New Orleans, Adolescent Behavioral Health Unit; New Orleans, LA

01/04 – 2013 Affiliate Faculty, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Adolescent Health; Baltimore, MD

07/13 – present Associate Professor – Clinical, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center, School of Medicine; New Orleans, LA

2014 – present Division Head, General Ambulatory Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health, School of Medicine; New Orleans, LA

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2016 – present Nick Gagliano Endowed Professor in Ambulatory Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health, School of Medicine; New Orleans, LA

2/19 – present Vice Chair Community Pediatric Health and Advocacy – Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health, School of Medicine; New Orleans, LA

Membership in Professional Organizations:

07/99 – present Member, American Academy of Pediatrics

05/04 – present Member, Delta Omega, Public Health Honor Society, Alpha Chapter

09/02 – 07/08 Member, Ambulatory Pediatrics Association, Region VII

09/02 – 07/08 Member, Ambulatory Pediatrics Association

10/06 – present Program Faculty/Member, Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health Education Program, Physicians for Reproductive Health (PRH); New York, NY

07/07 – present Member, National Assembly on School Based Health/School Based Health Alliance

03/09 – 2013 Board Member, Louisiana Assembly on School Based Health/ Louisiana School Based Health Alliance

12/06 – present Section Chair, Adolescent Health, Louisiana Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics

03/09 – 03/11 President, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine, Mid-South Chapter

03/07 – 12/09 Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Workforce Issues in Adolescent Medicine/Adolescent Health, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine

12/09 – 2012 Consultant, Ad Hoc Committee on Workforce Issues in Adolescent Medicine/Adolescent Health, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine

03/10 – 03/17 Member, Sub-Committee on Electronic Health Records Issues in Adolescent Medicine, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine

03/11 – 04/12 Member, Program Committee, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Meeting, March 14-17th, New Orleans, LA

03/12 – 03/15 Chair, Sub-Committee on Electronic Health Records Issues in Adolescent Medicine, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine

11/13 – present Member, Workgroup for Capacity Assistance for School Based Health Care Clinicians, American Public Health Association

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03/17 – present Member, Surfer’s Medical Association.

02/19 – present Member, World Professional Association for Transgender Health

TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Course/Clerkship/Residency or Fellowship/CME Directorships:

07/05 – present Director, Adolescent Medicine resident required rotation. Approximately 26 residents, 96 lecture hours, and 2700 contact hours annually. Responsible for design and dissemination of course material; direct clinical instruction, and evaluation of all learners, and organization of faculty preceptors and lectures with LSU and Tulane SOM. Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA

07/08 – present Director, Adolescent Medicine 4th Year Medical Student Elective (PEDS:301). Approximately 7 students, 26 lecture hours, and 400 contact hours annually, Responsible for design and dissemination of course material; direct clinical instruction, and evaluation of all learners, and organization of faculty preceptors and lectures with LSU and Tulane SOM. Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA

Curriculum Development/Implementation:

2005 – present Rotation Director, Adolescent Medicine resident rotation. Re-designed and implemented new competency-based, evidence-based, and public health-focused curriculum for residency training in Adolescent Medicine. Responsible for design and dissemination of course materials; majority of instruction and evaluation during Pediatric resident Adolescent Medicine rotation (introduced 8/2005, re- designed continually). Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA

2007 – 2010 Medical Director, School Health Connection. Developed CQI measures for network of 6-12 school-based health centers with continuing education curriculum aimed at these measures. Worked toward development of CEU/CME accredited curriculum in collaboration with the LA Office of Public Health and Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans that would provide nurses and physicians with enhanced skills to address health care needs of adolescents in school-based health environments. Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA

07/08 – present Director, MS-4 Adolescent Medicine Elective (PEDS: 301). Designed MS-4 elective rotation in adolescent health including curriculum and clinical rotations, teaching. Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA.

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2018 – present Working with Assistant Dean for Medical Education (English) to increase reproductive health and adolescent health experiences throughout LSU School of Medicine curriculum. LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA

10/2019 – present “Critical Concepts in Adolescent Health.” One hour lecture to all Medical Students during their 4th Year addressing critical issues in Adolescent Health for all physicians including: Confidentiality, Taking a Sexual History, Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening and Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Family Planning and Options Counseling, 1 hour 10 months annually, 20-25 students per lecture. 1/2020 Began teaching Pediatrics Residents to deliver content. LSU Health School of Medicine; New Orleans, LA

Creation of Enduring Teaching Materials:

2004 – 2005 Created genital exam chaperone protocol and instructed nursing staff in appropriate techniques for chaperoning adolescent genitourinary exam. Johns Hopkins Hospital; Baltimore, MD

2005 – 2014 Development of digital self-teaching tools for Pediatrics residents and students. Developed digital Noon Conferences to allow residents, students, and faculty ability to review lectures with slideshow and audio. Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA

2005 – present Development of evolving digital resource database for Adolescent Medicine resident rotation. Includes digital references, clinical teaching tools, lectures, and research resources. Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA

07/06 – present Adolescent Reproductive Sexual Health Education Program/ Physicians for Reproductive Health (PRH), Online Training Modules. Up-to-date, evolving, free digital-media and electronic presentation (slideshow/video) resources for accurate, evidence-based teaching on adolescent reproductive and sexual health issues. I am specifically responsible for lecture series on Male Adolescent Reproductive Health, Confidentiality, Adolescent Friendly Health Services and Contraception. Includes online curriculum with evaluation for residents and students at multiple schools of medicine

Formal Course Responsibilities:

07/02 – 06/05 Adolescent Medicine Core Lectures, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Baltimore, MD -- Seminar with Pediatric residents and medical students during Adolescent Medicine rotation; 2-4 hours/session (46 sessions annually)

07/02 – 06/05 Core-Curriculum “Lane Lines,” Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Lectures to Pediatric residents. Johns Hopkins Hospital; Baltimore, MD Ryan Pasternak, M.D., M.P.H. Curriculum Vitae Page 7

-- Developed a minimum of 2 seminars annually and led a minimum of six sessions annually addressing various Adolescent Medicine topics; 1 hour/session (6 sessions annually).

07/03 – 06/05 Clinical Preceptor, medical students in Adolescent clinic. Johns Hopkins Harriet Lane Adolescent Medicine Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital; Baltimore, MD -- Observed and instructed 3rd-year medical students in proper care of adolescent patients and provided didactic instruction pertinent to care; 5 hours/session (90-132 sessions annually).

07/05 – present Faculty Lecturer, Pediatrics Forums, “Issues Unique to Adolescence” (component of PEDS:300). Lecture seminar with 3rd-year medical students reviewing issues pertinent to care of adolescent patients during students’ Pediatric block rotation; 2 hours/session (7-8 sessions annually, 15-25 students/session). Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA.

07/08 – present Faculty Lecturer, 4th-year medical student elective in Adolescent Medicine (PEDS: 301). As above.

2016 – present Mentor, 2nd-year medical student “Selectives” in Adolescent Medicine and Academic Medicine Leadership (course MCLIN:201/202). Brief intense mentorship and shadowing of faculty for Adolescent Medicine (clinical) and Division Head (administrative) interests. Second Year Medical Students spend 20 contact hours in area of interest with senior faculty. Approximately 4-5 students per academic year, 80-100 contact hours annually. (Fall) Adolescent Medicine, (Spring) Division Chief Administrative. LSU Health Sciences Center; School of Medicine; New Orleans, LA.

Departmental/Interdisciplinary Teaching Conferences:

2005 – present Resident Noon Conferences – Responsible for conferences annually, with topics including Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Confidentiality, Contraception, Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding, and Male Genitourinary Exam, Pre-Participation Exam, Adolescent Well Visits etc.; 1 hour/session (3 sessions annually). Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA.

2006 “Confidentiality in Adolescent Risk Behavior: Clinical Care and Research.” Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center, Children’s Hospital; New Orleans, LA.

2016 “Adolescent Friendly Health Services and Reproductive Health.” Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA. April 6, 2016 (CME) REAL-Packard Program Evaluated Presentation.

2016 “Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives in Adolescents (LARC).” Part of the REAL Program funded through the David and Lucille Packard Foundation. Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA. April 13, 2016 (CME)

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2016 “Meeting the Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Needs of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning Patients.” Part of the REAL Program funded through the David and Lucille Packard Foundation., Grand Rounds Department of OB/Gyn, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA. September 28, 2016 (CME)

2016 “Reproductive Health Advocacy Training” 2 day training program from the LSU Health Adolescent Medicine Reproductive Education + Advocacy Louisiana (RE+AL) Program and Physicians for Reproductive Health. Designed to teach medical students, residents and fellows about general tools of physician advocacy and specific tools of reproductive health advocacy. November, 10th 2016. Funded through the David and Lucille Packard Foundation fudning of RE+AL

2017 “Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Services and AAP Guidelines.” Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA. Co-Presented with Dr. M. Benak, November 29, 2017 (CME) REAL – Packard Program Evaluated Presentation.

2018 Provide: Values Clarification and Options Counseling Trainings. Worked with Provide Care to host monthly trainings in Options Counseling and Values Clarification for Adolescent Health Care Services with all LSU Health Sciences Center and Tulane School of Medicine Pediatrics residents and medical students rotating on Adolescent Medicine as well as facilitate this training with all Tulane and LSU Health 3rd-year medical students during their Ob/Gyn Clerkships.

2018-Present Gender Health Conference: Lead monthly 1 hour interdisciplinary conference on providing Gender Health Services attended by: Endocrinology, Plastic Surgery, Adolescent Medicine, Pediatrics and Surgical specialists as well as residents and medical students. Teaching on clinical care for transgender and gender non- conforming patients as well as discussion of cases from the Children’s Hospital Gender Health Clinic.

2020 “Medical Student Advocacy Training” 2 day training program from the LSU Health Adolescent Medicine Reproductive Education + Advocacy Louisiana (RE+AL) Program and Women with a Vision, the Louisiana Public Health Institute and LIFT Louisiana, Program designed to teach medical students general tools of physician advocacy and specific tools of reproductive health advocacy for students from LSU Health New Orleans and Shreveport Schools of Medicine and Tulane School of Medicine. February 1st and 2nd, 2020. Funded through the David and Lucille Packard Foundation funding of RE+AL (39 Students, 2 days)

Undergraduate, Medical, or Graduate Students Trained:

2007 – present Mentor, Residency Mentorship Program. Meet at least quarterly with residents that select me as a mentor to discuss future career paths, progress and challenges during residency. Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA.

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2007 – present Clinical Preceptor, Advanced Practice Nursing Program (FNP). Provide direct clinical instruction to nurse practitioner students in Pediatric/ Adolescent Medicine and school-based health clinics. LSU Health Sciences Center, School of Nursing; New Orleans, LA.

2014 – present Mentor, Medical Student Mentorship Program for Adolescent and Public Health. Meet with student mentees that select me as a mentor to discuss future career paths, progress and challenges during medical school (2014 – 2016 3rd/4thyr). Mentee (Hundley) in Adolescent Health selected as Packard Youth Champion 1:19 worldwide).

2015 – present Faculty Advisor, Inter-Professional Student Alliance (IPSA)/Center for Inter- professional Education and Collaborative Practice (CIPECP). Mentor Students from LSU SOM and other schools on IPSA related projects, activities and curricula (Hundley, Quinton, Wendt, Mollig, Shields). LSU Health Sciences Center, School of Medicine; New Orleans, LA.

2016 – present Mentor, 2nd-year medical student “Selectives” in Adolescent Medicine and Academic Medicine Leadership (course MCLIN:201/202). Approximately 4-5 students per Academic year, 80-100 contact hours annually. LSU Health Sciences Center, School of Medicine; New Orleans, LA.

2017 – 2019 Faculty Advisor, Albert Schweitzer Fellowship Program. LSU Health Sciences Center, School of Medicine; New Orleans, LA. -- Fellow: Louis Monnig. Student developed online resource webpage to address and reduce the impact of HIV in Louisiana.

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RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP

Grants and Contracts:

Funded

09/03 – 09/04 Principal Investigator, Parent and Adolescent Perceptions of Adolescent Involvement in Clinical Care and Research (faculty mentor: Tina L. Cheng, M.D., M.P.H.). CDC, Prevention Research Centers (Center for Adolescent Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health) U48/CCU309674; $10,000

01/06 – 06/07 Principal Investigator, Social Services Block Grant Funding for School Based Health Centers, $383,872

06/06 – 06/07 Co-Principal Investigator, Translational research grant to explore relation between behavior change readiness and impact of exercise and diet change on weight loss and inflammatory markers in asthma and obesity. Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (C.O.B.R.E.); NIH; 1P20RR021970-01, 0.25 FTE support of base salaries.

07/06 – 04/09 Principal Investigator, Supplemental Funding for School Based Health Centers. Louisiana Public Health Institute (part of W.K. Kellogg $8.7 million funding for SBHCs); $337,753

07/06 – present Principal Investigator, Operational grant for three school-based health centers. Louisiana DHH, Office of Public Health; Adolescent School Health Program; >$969,273

02/07 – 04/10 Medical Director, Louisiana Public Health Institute; contract for services as Medical Director; School Health Connection Program; $257,825

10/07 Visiting Lectureship Grant, American Academy of Pediatrics, Richmond Center for Tobacco Control; grant allowed Dr. Jonathan Samet to present to faculty, staff, residents, students and community members on various topics related to tobacco control and cessation; $6,000

10/07 Adele Hoffman Visiting Professorship in Adolescent Medicine Grant, Society for Adolescent Medicine whereby the grant allowed Visiting Professor Dr. Lawrence D’Angelo to provide didactic and interactive teaching sessions at LSUHSC and Tulane Schools of Medicine on Adolescent Health issues. This grant provided funding sufficient to support Dr. D’Angelo’s travel and lodging costs associated with performing the duties of the Adele Hoffman Visiting Professorship. $5000

08/07 – 08/08 Loyola Student Health Services, Contract: Provide direct care services to students at Loyola University; Medical Director and oversight; $166,250

09/07 – 10/09 Principal Investigator, Primary Care Access and Stabilization Grant, DHH/Louisiana Public Health Institute. Grant to enhance delivery of primary care Ryan Pasternak, M.D., M.P.H. Curriculum Vitae Page 11

pediatric services in community health centers (school-based health centers); $1,097,146

09/08 – 05/14 Site Principal Investigator, A Brief, Clinic-Based, HIV Prevention Program for African American Males; $229,436, R01MHC83621

01/10 – 11/11 Principal Investigator, Primary Care Access and Stabilization Grant Supplemental Quality Improvement Program. Supplemental funding from award referenced above for demonstration of specific clinical quality measures in two LSUHSC School Health Clinics, DHH/LPHI; $207,953

10/10 – 09/15 Clinical Site – Principal Investigator, Orleans Teen Pregnancy Prevention Project, HRSA. $176,418/yr

10/10 – 08/13 Site Principal Investigator, Louisiana Public Health Institute, School Health Connection General Electric grant, funding for school-based health center development/expansion; yrs 1 and 2 – $380,000

3/1/13 -- 0/13 Site Principal Investigator, Grant/Contract Louisiana Dept. of Education and Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB). School-Based HIV and STD Intervention and Education Program. Worked with OPSB to develop and implement a HIV and STD program for students that would involve direct interaction of health care and school-based health center (SBHC) staff with youth, discuss in an open forum opportunities for HIV/STD testing, prevention and treatment and perform outcomes evaluation pre-post sessions to determine fidelity of sessions to stated informational goals, effect on utilization of health services at the SBHCs and effect on screening/testing rates. $25,000(+)

08/10 – present Children’s Hospital of New Orleans, Calhoun Behavioral Health contract. Provide 1.4 FTE medical services to Children’s Hospital “Calhoun” Adolescent Behavioral Health Unit consisting of medical evaluations, consultation and on-going medical care for 32 adolescent patients admitted for inpatient psychiatric care.

02/13 – present Children’s Hospital of New Orleans Medical Practice Corporation contract providing 2.9 – 4.2 FTE support for clinical faculty and advanced practitioners in Ambulatory Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine to provide community pediatric services at 4 clinic locations in Greater New Orleans.

02/13 – present Daughters of Charity Services New Orleans contract providing 0.5 FTE support for 1 clinical faculty member in Ambulatory Pediatrics to provide community pediatric services at local Federally Qualified Health Center.

02/13 – present , School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine Contract providing 0.5 FTE support for 1 faculty member in Ambulatory Pediatrics to provide public health course oversight/teaching at Public Health School.

10/14 – present Daughters of Charity Services New Orleans contract providing up to 2.65 FTE support for clinical faculty members in Ambulatory Pediatrics to provide community pediatric services at local Federally Qualified Health Centers Ryan Pasternak, M.D., M.P.H. Curriculum Vitae Page 12

08/15 – 12/18 Principal Investigator, David and Lucille Packard Foundation grant to address Adolescent Reproductive Health Care services, education and outcomes in Louisiana. Reproductive Education + Advocacy Louisiana (REAL Program), 3 years, $1,200,000 (grant period 1/16 – 12/18)

03/16 – present Co-Investigator, Patient Centered Outcomes Research Initiative, Network/Community Based Participatory Research Network (PCORI/Net/ CBPRN). Working with Dr. Ben Springgate (LSUHSC Internal Medicine) and UCLA PI: Kenneth Wells, develop large network of clinics across disciplines to facilitate funded outcomes research (CHMPC: Perrin, Crescent Care: Wilcox, signed LOI) LSU contract (0.05 FTE)

09/18 – present Principal Investigator, David and Lucille Packard Foundation grant. Reproductive Education + Advocacy Louisiana Program. 3 years, $1,200,000 (grant period 1/19 – 12/21)

01/20 – 12/20 Principal Investigator, Organizational Effectiveness Grant for Strategic Planning of LSU Health Adolescent Medicine Program, David and Lucille Packard Foundation. 1 year, $64,000

02/20 – 8/20 Principal Investigator, Resilience Initiative “Jumpstart Program.” Grant for Strategic Planning and Resiliency Building with LSU Health’s Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 1 year, $15,000

Unfunded Applications

2011 Project Connect (Connect-Dat), CDC, Broad Area Announcement 2011-N-13319; $1,200,000, 5 years

2011 School-Based Health Capital Improvement Grant; HRSA; $250,000 HRSA requirements excluded most state educational entities.

2011 Grant “Individually and Didactically Delivered HIV/STI Prevention for Young African American Women;” FOA: PAR-09-173, R-34 submitted for 1/2011 cycle; $500,000.

2015 Principal Investigator, Rapid Focus on the Future to Prevent Adolescent Unplanned Pregnancy and STIs in High Risk Clinic Populations. Office of Adolescent Health: Health Resources and Services Administration, $3,000,000, 5 years.

Journal Publications:

Refereed

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1. Pasternak RH, Geller G, Parrish C, Cheng TL. Adolescent and parent perceptions on youth participation in risk behavior research. Archives Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. 2006;160:1159-1166.

2. Agwu AG, Pasternak RH, Joyner M, Carver CL, Francis HW, Siberry GK. Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae meningitis complicated by hearing loss in a 9-year-old HIV-infected boy. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2006;20:531-535.

3. Hergenroeder AC, Benson P, Britto M, Catalozzi N, D’Angelo L, Emans J, Kish E, Pasternak R, Slap G. Adolescent health "Response to the Commentary" advancing medical education training in DOI. 10.1542/peds.2008-3050 Pediatrics. 2009;123(1):e176-7.

4. Hergenroeder A, Benson P, Britto M, Catallozzi M, D'Angelo L, Edman J, Emans J, Kish E, Pasternak R, Slap G. Adolescent medicine: Workforce trends and recommendations. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 2010;164(12):1086-1090.

5. Coleman MT, Pasternak RH. Effective strategies for behavioral change. Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice. June 2012;39(2).

6. Nass MT, Pasternak RH. Strategies in adolescent interviewing. HIV Clinician. Spring 2012; 24(2).

7. Crosby RA, Pasternak RH, Salazar L, Terrell I. How do young black males having sex with only females differ from those also having sex with men. Sexual Health. October 2013;10(5):474-475.

8. Gray SH, Pasternak RH, Gooding H, Woodward K, Hawkins K, Sawyer S, Anoshiravani A. Recommendations for electronic health record use for delivery of adolescent health care. Position Paper for the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. Journal of Adolescent Health. April 2014;54:487-490.

9. Crosby RA, Charnigo RJ, Salazar LF, Pasternak RH, Terrell IW, Ricks J, Vickers R, Taylor S. Enhancing condom use among young black males: A randomized controlled trial. American Journal of Public Health. November 2014;104(11):2219-2225. Accepted on: June 13, 2014 AJPH- 20149731R1 PMID 25211749.

10. Crosby RA, Graham CA, Milhausen RR, Sanders SA, Yarber WL, Salazar LF, Terrel IW, Pasternak RH. Desire to father a child and condom use: A study of young black males at risk of sexually transmitted infections. International Journal of STD & AIDS. December 12, 2014. doi: 10.1177/0956462414563623 PMID 25505038.

11. Ashoor I, Pasternak RH. Sexuality and reproductive health counseling in adolescent renal transplant recipients. The Open Urology and Nephrology Journal. December 2014;7(1):144-151. doi:10.2174/1874303X01407010144.

12. Crosby RA, Terrell IW, Pasternak RH. Is perceived parental monitoring associated with sexual risk behaviors of young black males? Preventive Medicine Reports. 2015;2:829-832. doi:10.1016/j.pmedr.2015.09.014.

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13. Ashoor I, Aviles D, Pasternak RH, Vehaskari M. Sexually transmitted infections in pediatric renal transplant recipients: Time to take notice!” Pediatric Transplant. September 2015;19(6):584-587. doi: 10.1111/petr.12554. Epub 2015 Jun 23. PMID: 26108149.

14. Arevian AC, Springgate B, Jones F, Pasternak R, et al. The community and patient partnered research network (CPPRN): Application of patient-centered outcomes research to promote behavioral health equity. Ethnicity and Disease. Sept 6, 2018;28(Suppl 2):295-302. doi: 10.18865/ed.28.S2.295. eCollection 2018.

15. Pasternak RH, Hawkins KB, Schuman AJ. Adolescent privacy and the EHR. Contemporary Pediatrics. April 1, 2019. https://www.contemporarypediatrics.com/pediatric-practice- improvement/adolescent-privacy-and-ehr

Videos, Electronic Media, and Multimedia:

See enduring teaching materials and curriculum above.

Published Abstracts:

1. Pasternak RH, Wilson O, Aviles DH. Vancomycin associated renal toxicity in a pediatric multitrauma patient. Treatment and strategies for prevention. Poster presentation, Southern Society for Pediatric Research Annual Meeting; New Orleans, LA, February 2002.

2. Pasternak RH, Geller G, Parrish C, Cheng TL. Parent and adolescent views of risk behavior research and consent. Platform presentation, Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting. April 2, 2005; Los Angeles, CA.

3. Trent M, Pasternak RH, Catchings S. Trends in adolescent health needs following Hurricane Katrina: Analysis from high ground. Poster presentation, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Meeting; New Orleans, LA, March 2012. Journal of Adolescent Health. February 2012;50(2):suppl S87.

4. Geter A, Ricks JM, Crosby R, Pasternak RH, Terrell IW. Condom refusal and young black men: It’s all about sex, maybe! Poster presentation #281634, American Public Health Association International Conference, November 4, 2013.

5. Pasternak RH, Terrell IW. Elevated sexual risk behaviors among post-incarcerated young African American males in the . Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine International Meeting; Austin, TX, March 2014.

6. Terrell IW, Pasternak RH. Desire to father a child and condom use: A study of young black males at risk of sexually transmitted infections. Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine International Meeting; Austin TX, March 2014.

7. Ashoor I, LeBlanc P, Pasternak RH, Vehaskari M. Sexually transmitted infections in pediatric renal transplant recipients: Time to take notice!” Pediatric Academic Societies and Asian Society for Pediatric Research Joint Meeting, abstract #751216; Vancouver, BC, Canada, May 5, 2014.

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8. Terrell IW, Pasternak RH. Parental monitoring impacts arrest and incarceration history in a population of young, African-American males in New Orleans. Platform presentation #304008, American Public Health Association International Conference; New Orleans, LA, October, 2014.

9. Hutchins K, Terrell IW, Crosby RA, Pasternak, RH. Parental monitoring effects on sexual health outcomes in young African-American males. Platform presentation #303340, American Public Health Association, International Conference; New Orleans, LA, November 18, 2014.

10. Carolyn Bradner Jasik, MD, Arash Anoshiravani, MD, Susan H. Gray, MD, Amy T. Campbell, JD, Elizabeth Alderman, MD, Stephen North, MD, MPH, Kirsten B. Hawkins, MD, MPH, Holly Gooding MD, MSc, Ryan H. Pasternak, MD, MPH. Executive summary brief: Confidential care and privacy implications for the electronic health record (EHR). A Brief for the Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology from the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine, October 3, 2014 (available upon request)

11. Barkate T, Pasternak R, Quinton J, Wendt K. Implementation of STI screenings in two New Orleans high schools. Conference Paper: poster presentation #332437, American Public Health Association International Conference; IL, November 1, 2015.

12. Hutchins K, Terrell IW, Pasternak RH. Association between parental involvement and sexual health among young black males (YBM) in three urban communities: A survey analysis. Journal of Adolescent Health. February 2016;58(2):suppl S97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2015.10.206

13. Khan F, Pasternak R, Rizzuto A. Implementation of STI screenings in three underserved New Orleans high schools. Platform presentation, Journal of Adolescent Health. February 2017;60(2):suppl 1 S110. Poster presentation, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine, International Conference; New Orleans, LA, March 2017 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.10.397.

14. Terrell IW., Pasternak RH., Proctor M., Workarounds for Proxys: Adaptation and implementation of a sexual health education curricula in legislatively-restricted school-based health centers. Platform presentation, Journal of Adolescent Health. February 2017;60(2):suppl 1, pp S109-110. Poster presentation, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine International Conference; New Orleans LA, March 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.10.396.

Research Review Committee:

2013 Member, Grant Review Committee, Mid-South Transdisciplinary Collaborative Center for Health Disparities Research (TCC) Grant (U54MD008176), June/July 2013

2014 Member, Grant Review Committee, Mid-South Transdisciplinary Collaborative Center for Health Disparities Research (TCC) Grant (U54MD008176), March/April 2014

Scientific Presentations:

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2002 “Vancomycin associated renal toxicity in a pediatric multitrauma patient. Treatment and strategies for prevention.” Poster presentation, Southern Society for Pediatric Research Annual Meeting; New Orleans, LA, February 2002 (CME).

2012 SIG-Leader, School-Based Health Centers, Special Interest Group, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Conference; New Orleans, LA, March 2012.

2012 “Trends in adolescent health needs following Hurricane Katrina: Analysis from high ground.” Workshop and poster presentation, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Meeting; New Orleans, LA, March 2012 (CME).

2014 “Desire to father a child and condom use: A study of young black males at risk of sexually transmitted infections.” Research Day, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA, May 31, 2014.

2014 “Parental monitoring effects on sexual health outcomes in young African-American males.” Research Day, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA, May 31, 2014.

2014 “Increased parental involvement reduces arrest and incarceration history in a population of young, African-American males in New Orleans.” Research Day, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA, May 31, 2014.

2014 “Elevated sexual risk behaviors among post-incarcerated young African American males in the southern United States.” Research Day, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA, May 31, 2014 (Research Day Winner Best Poster in Field – Junior Faculty/Research Professional).

2014 “Desire to father a child and condom use: A study of young black males at risk of sexually transmitted infections.” Research Day, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA, May 31, 2014.

2014 “Sexually transmitted infections in pediatric renal transplant recipients: Time to take notice!” Research Day, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA, May 31, 2014.

2014 “Parental monitoring impacts arrest and incarceration history in a population of young, African-American males in New Orleans.” Platform presentation #304008, American Public Health Association International Conference; New Orleans, LA, October, 2014.

2014 “Parental monitoring effects on sexual health outcomes in young African-American males.” Presentation #303340, American Public Health Association International Conference; New Orleans, LA, November 18, 2014.

2016 “Implementation of STI screenings in two New Orleans high schools.” Research Day, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA, May 6, 2016.

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2017 “Implementation of STI screenings in three underserved New Orleans high schools.” Conference Abstract Presentation, Journal of Adolescent Health. February 2017;60(2):suppl 1, S110. Poster presentation, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine International Conference; New Orleans, LA, March 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.10.397

2017 “Workarounds for proxys: Adaptation and implementation of a sexual health education curricula in legislatively-restricted school-based health centers.” Platform presentation, Journal of Adolescent Health. February 2017;60(2):suppl 1, pp S109-110. Poster presentation, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine International Conference; New Orleans LA, March 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.10.396

National

2005 “Parent and adolescent views of risk behavior research and consent. Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting. Platform presentation; Los Angeles, CA, April 2, 2005 (CME)

2008 Workshop Co-Leader, Junior Faculty Development Luncheon Workshop. Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting; Greensboro NC, March 2008

2009 “Contract Negotiation.” Society for Adolescent Medicine International Annual Conference, Professional Development Workshop; Los Angeles, CA, March 27, 2009

2011 Workshop Leader, “School-based health centers.” Special Interest Group, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Conference; Seattle, WA, March, 2011

2014 “Elevated sexual risk behaviors among post-incarcerated young African American males in the Southern United States.” Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine International Meeting; Austin, TX, March 2014 (CME)

2014 “Desire to father a child and condom use: A study of young black males at risk of sexually transmitted infections. Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine International Meeting; Austin TX, March 2014 (CME)

2014 “Executive summary brief: Confidential care and privacy implications for the electronic health record (EHR).” Carolyn Bradner Jasik, MD, Arash Anoshiravani, MD, Susan H. Gray, MD, et. al., Ryan H. Pasternak, MD, MPH. A Brief for the Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology from the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. 10-3-14 (available upon request)

2015 “Implementation of STI screenings in two New Orleans high schools.” Conference Paper, Poster presentation #332437, American Public Health Association, International Conference; Chicago IL, November 1, 2015.

2019 “Assessing emergency contraception availability in Louisiana.” Poster presentation (co- author), Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine International Meeting; Washington, DC, March 7, 2019

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2010 Workshop Leader, School-Based Health Centers, Special Interest Group, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Conference; Toronto, Canada, March, 2010

2016 Association between parental involvement and sexual health among young black males (YBM) in three urban communities: A survey analysis. Journal of Adolescent Health. February 2016;58(2): suppl S97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2015.10.206

CME/CEU Workshops/Seminars

2004 Workshop Leader, “She doesn’t have to tell her mother? How to teach trainees about provision of confidential services.” Workshop presented at Society for Adolescent Medicine International Meeting; March 2004 (CME)

2004 Workshop Leader, “Motivating behavioral change.” Workshop presented at Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Pasternak R, Pasquinelli L; May 2004 (CME)

2005 Workshop Leader, “Motivating behavioral change.” Workshop presented at Region IV, Ambulatory Pediatrics Association Regional Conference, Pasternak R, Pasquinelli L; January 2005 (CME)

2007 Workshop Leader, “Utilizing the adolescent reproductive education project in school- based health centers.” Louisiana Assembly for School-Based Health Care; Baton Rouge, LA, February 2007 (CME/CEU)

2007 Workshop Leader, “Utilizing the adolescent reproductive education project.” National Assembly for School-Based Health Care; Washington, DC, June 2007 (CME/CEU)

2007 Workshop Leader, “Motivational interviewing in school-based health.” Continuing Educational Series for Louisiana Assembly for School-Based Health and School Health Connection/Children’s Hospital; New Orleans, LA, November 12, 28, 2007 (CME/CEU)

2008 Workshop Leader, “Motivational interviewing in school-based health.” Invited presentation at Louisiana Assembly for School Based Health, Annual Conference; Baton Rouge, LA, March 10, 2008 (CME/CEU)

2008 “Update: Providing contraception to adolescents.” Children’s Hospital of New Orleans CME Series; New Orleans, LA, June 21, 2008 (CME)

2009 “Clinical quality improvement for a school-based health center network: Sticky questions and hard lessons.” Pre-Conference Seminar, National Assembly for School-Based Health Annual Conference; Hollywood, FL, June 24, 2009 (CME/CEU)

2012 “Where do adolescents go when it hurts too much? School-based health centers as a safety- net for youth.” Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Conference. Trent M, Catchings S, Pasternak RH; New Orleans, LA, March, 2012 (CME)

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2012 “To tell or not to tell: Confidentiality and consent in caring for adolescents.” American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition. Finger J, Pasternak, R; New Orleans, LA, October 21, 2012 (CME)

2013 Workshop Co-Leader, “School-based health centers.” Special Interest Group, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Conference; Atlanta, GA, March 2013 (CME)

2013 “Hoof beats sometimes do mean zebras: Challenging cases in school-based adolescent medicine.” Grand Rounds workshop, National Assembly for School-Based Health Care Annual Meeting. North S, Pasternak RH; Washington, DC, June 2013 (CME/CEU)

2014 Workshop Co-Leader, “School-based health centers.” Special Interest Group, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Conference; Austin, TX, March 2014 (CME)

2014 “Hoof beats sometimes do mean zebras: Challenging cases in school-based adolescent medicine.” Grand Rounds workshop, National Assembly for School-Based Health Care Annual Meeting; Washington, DC, June 2014 (CME/CEU)

2015 Workshop Co-Leader, “School-based health centers.” Special Interest Group, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Conference; Los Angeles., CA, March 19, 2015 (CME)

2015 “Hoof beats sometimes do mean zebras III: Challenging cases in school-based adolescent medicine.” Grand Rounds workshop, School Based Health Alliance Annual Meeting. Pasternak RH; North S, Austin, TX, June 2015 (CME/CEU)

2015 “Adolescent friendly health service.” Presentation to the Indian Health Service ARSHEP National Webinar; September 9, 2015 (CME)

2016 Workshop Co-Leader, “School-based health centers.” Special Interest Group, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Conference; Washington, DC, March 11, 2016 (CME)

2016 Workshop Co-Leader, “Adolescents in the context of their education: Innovative strategies in school-based health care to improve public health.” CME Workshop, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Conference, Riley M, North S, Pasternak RH; Washington, DC, March 11, 2016. http://www.adolescenthealth.org/Meetings/2016- Annual-Meeting/Schedule-at-a-Glance/Schedule-Friday,-March-11,-2016.aspx (CME)

2016 “Hoof beats sometimes do mean zebras: Challenging cases in school-based adolescent medicine.” Grand Rounds workshop, Louisiana School-Based Health Alliance Annual Meeting; New Orleans, LA, March 14, 2016 (CME). Part of the REAL Program funded through the David and Lucille Packard Foundation

2016 “Adolescent friendly health services in a school-based setting.” Louisiana School-Based Health Alliance Annual Meeting; New Orleans, LA, March 14, 2016 (CME). Part of the REAL Program funded through the David and Lucille Packard Foundation

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2016 “Contraception and long-acting reversible contraceptives in adolescents (LARC).” Louisiana School-Based Health Alliance Annual Meeting. Pasternak RH, Pierre D; New Orleans, LA, March 14, 2016. (CME). Part of the REAL Program funded through the David and Lucille Packard Foundation

2016 “Hoof beats sometimes do mean zebras IV: Challenging cases in school-based adolescent medicine.” Grand Rounds workshop, National School-Based Health Alliance Annual Meeting; Washington, DC, June 2016 (CME)

2016 “Providing confidential reproductive health care to adolescents.” Tulane Pediatrics’ Saturday CME Series; New Orleans, LA, June 11, 2016

2016 “From risk to resilience – A new paradigm for adolescent sexual health.” The Empowerment Conference, Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, LA, September 2, 2016

2017 Workshop Co-Leader, “School-based health centers.” Special Interest Group, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Conference; New Orleans, LA, March 8, 2017 (CME)

2017 Workshop Leader, “Cultivating the connection between health and education: Innovative strategies in school-based health care.” CME Workshop, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Conference, Pasternak RH, North S, Riley M., Shields V; New Orleans, LA, March 8, 2017 (CME)

2017 “Hoof beats sometimes do mean zebras MMXVII: Challenging cases in school-based adolescent medicine.” Grand Rounds workshop, National School-Based Health Alliance Annual Meeting; Long Beach, CA, June 2017 (CME)

2018 Workshop Co-Leader, “School-based health centers.” Special Interest Group, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Conference; Seattle, WA, March 16, 2018 (CME)

2018 Workshop Facilitator, “Don’t say the A-word: How the global gag rule translates into reproductive health restrictions internationally and locally (We told you so!).” Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Conference, Foster A, Greenberg KB, Pasternak RH, Shah B, Wilkinson T; Seattle, WA, March 16, 2018 (CME)

2018 “Hoof beats sometimes do mean zebras MMXVIII: Challenging cases in school-based adolescent medicine.” Grand Rounds workshop, National School-Based Health Alliance Annual Meeting; Indianapolis, IN, June 2018 (CME)

2019 “Hoof beats sometimes do mean zebras MMXIX: Challenging cases in school-based adolescent medicine.” Grand Rounds workshop, National School-Based Health Alliance Annual Meeting; Washington, DC, June 26, 2019 (CME)

Invited Presentations and Seminars:

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2003 “Contraception.” Noon Conference, Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Baltimore, MD

2004 “PID.” Ward Team Lecturer (pediatric resident inpatient teams), Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Baltimore, MD

2003 “Relationships with parents and peers.” Muscular Dystrophy Association, Saturday Teen Group, sponsored by MDA and Johns Hopkins Alumni Association; Baltimore, MD, September 2003.

2004 “Pelvic inflammatory disease.” Noon Conference, Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Pediatric Residency; Norfolk, VA, October 2004.

2005 “Confidentiality in adolescent risk behavior: Clinical care and research.” Pediatric Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, Eastern Virginia Medical School; Norfolk, VA, January 2005.

2006 “Pelvic inflammatory disease.” Noon Conference, East Jefferson Family Practice, East Jefferson General Hospital, Family Practice Residency Program; New Orleans, LA, August 2006.

2006 “Providing confidential reproductive healthcare to minors in Louisiana.” Grand Rounds, a presentation for the Adolescent Reproductive Health Education Project, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA, December 15, 2006.

2007 “Man to man.” Male health for college students, Xavier University; New Orleans, LA, October 25, 2007.

2007 “Epidemiology and prevention of chlamydia in at-risk-youth: Changing the conversation.” Joint Conference Louisiana Office of Youth Services, DHH, and Juvenile Justice Program, LSU School of Public Health; New Orleans, LA, October 26, 2007.

2008 “Questions about sex.” Discussion of reproductive health questions by high school youth. Invited by Cissy Burlson, Sexuality Course Instructor, New Orleans Charter Science and Math High School; New Orleans, LA, May 30, 2008.

2008 “STD testing in school-based health centers: A case-based presentation.” Provided at 6 school health centers in Greater New Orleans; New Orleans, LA, August 2008 – September 2008.

2008 “Man to man.” Male health for college students, Xavier University, New Orleans, LA; October 23, 2008.

2009 “Contraception for adolescents.” Grand Rounds, a presentation for the Adolescent Reproductive Health Education Project, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA, February 6, 2009.

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2009 “The Pre-Participation Sports Evaluation.” Pediatric Grand Rounds, Women’s Hospital of Baton Rouge; Baton Rouge, LA, December 9, 2009.

2010 WWLTV Interview. News interview discussing funding for community and school-based clinical services in New Orleans. WWLTV; New Orleans, LA.

2010 “The WDSU Medical Minute, Concussions in Kids.” Local news discussion of health topics of local interest. WDSU Television and Children’s Hospital New Orleans; New Orleans, LA.

2010 “News you can use.” Presentation on school-based health and health centers for the Orleans Parish School Board, Public Access Television; New Orleans, LA.

2010 “Health talk.” An open forum and discussion of health issues for students, Eleanor McMain Secondary School; New Orleans, LA, January 15, 2010.

2010 “Discussing contraception for adolescent patients.” Grand Rounds, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tulane University Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA, April, 2010.

2011 “School health assembly.” An open forum and discussion of health services available to youth/students through School-Based Health Centers and discussion of health issues for students, Eleanor McMain Secondary School; New Orleans, LA, April 20, 2011

2011 “School health assembly.” An open forum and discussion of health services available to youth/students through School-Based Health Centers and discussion of health issues for students, Eleanor McMain Secondary School; New Orleans, LA, October 26, 2011

2012 “Concussions in youth sports, on the think tank, with Garland Robinette.” WWL 105.3 FM Radio (Don Debuke Hosting); New Orleans, LA, October 26, 2012.

2013 Discussion of Physician’s as Community Resources. Morris Jeff Community School; New Orleans, LA, February 1, 2013.

2014 “The state of adolescent health care access from a school health perspective. School-based health centers leading the way.” Lunch and Learn of Community Based Organizations regarding adolescent, school-based and HIV care. Sponsored by the Louisiana Public Health Institute School Health Connection Program; New Orleans, LA, February 12, 2014

2014 “The status of school-based health centers in New Orleans.” Transportation and Health Committee, New Orleans City Council. Invited by New Orleans City Council Member, Latoya Cantrell; New Orleans, LA, February 12, 2014. Received City Proclamation Naming February School-Based Health Center Month in the City of New Orleans.

2014 “School health assembly.” An open forum and discussion of health services available to youth/students through school-based health centers and discussion of health issues for students, New Orleans Charter Science and Math High School; New Orleans, LA, April 24, May 5, 8 and 15, 2014

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2014 Interview Wall Street Journal, Health and Science Section. Jeanne Whalen… (8/2014)

2014 Radio Interview WGSO 990. Discussion of AAP Position Paper on later adolescent sleep times on “Family business with Mo McConnell.” http://wgso.com/category/podcast/family- business/page/2/http://wgso.com/category/podcast/family-business/page/2/

2014 “Adolescent friendly health services and sexual health beyond abstinence and risk.” Sexual Health Course (Dr. David Seal), Tulane School of Public Health; New Orleans, LA, November 17, 2014. PRH-ARSHEP Evaluated Talk.

2015 “Male adolescent reproductive and sexual health.” An invited presentation as faculty of Physicians for Reproductive Health (presented to the Louisiana Reproductive Health Advisory Board); New Orleans, LA, March 3, 2015. PRH-ARSHEP Evaluated Talk.

2015 “Adolescent friendly health services.” 4th-year medical students, Senior Special Topics, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA, April 15, 2015. MDL 5 and 6.

2015 Co-Presenter, “Talking with your teens (about risky behaviors).” Invited presentation at Lusher High School PTSA; New Orleans, LA, May 5, 2015.

2015 “Adolescent friendly health services and sexual health beyond abstinence and risk.” Tulane School of Public Health, Jennifer Glick, PhD-Candidate (Sexual Health Course), September 28, 2015. PRH-ARSHEP Evaluated Talk.

2016 “Adolescent friendly health services and STIs in northeast Louisiana.” What Works Conference, Children’s Coalition for Northeast LA; January 28, 2016, PRH-ARSHEP Evaluated Course.

2016 “Conference examines kids’ health, safety.” The News Star, http://www.thenewsstar.com/ story/news/local/2016/01/28/conference-examines-kids-health-safety/79484196/

2016 “What works, adolescent parenting.” Radio Interview with KEDM FM Radio, Part of: What Works Conference: Children’s Coalition for Northeast LA; January 28, 2016.

2016 “From risk to resilience, A New Paradigm for Adolescent Health.” The Empowerment Conference of Crescent Care New Orleans; New Orleans, LA, Sept. 2, 2016.

2016 “Adolescent friendly sexual health care.” (Sexual Health Course, Dr. David Seal Course Director, Tulane University School of Public Health); October 10, 2016. Packard/PRH- ARSHEP Evaluated Talk.

2017 “Providing quality care for sexual minority adolescents.” Pediatric Grand Rounds (via webex across LA), Ochsner Health System; New Orleans, LA, March 23, 2017. Packard- REAL/ARSHEP Evaluated Talk.

2017 “From abstinence and risk to real relationships: A new paradigm for adolescent sexuality.” Presentation (short 15 min) at “Unscrambled: Understanding Adolescent Reproductive Ryan Pasternak, M.D., M.P.H. Curriculum Vitae Page 24

Health in Louisiana. Sponsored by LIFT-Louisiana; Shreveport, LA, March 31, 2017. Packard-REAL/ARSHEP Evaluated Talk.

2017 “Is starting school later the secret to getting teens to perform better in class?” Radio Interview WWL-105.3FM The Garland Robinette Show; New Orleans, LA, April 19, 2017. http://www.wwl.com/media/audio-channel/starting-school-later-secret-getting- teens-perform-better-class

2017 “From abstinence and risk to real relationships: A new paradigm for adolescent sexuality.” Presentation (long) for Adolescent Health Webinar Series: Spring 2017, Louisiana Public Health Institute; New Orleans, LA, April 20, 2019. Packard-REAL/ARSHEP Evaluated Talk.

2017 “Adolescent friendly health services.” LSU Health; Shreveport, LA, August 14, 2017. Packard-REAL/ARSHEP Evaluated Talk (CME)

2017 “Later school times work better for teens who need the sleep.” Radio interview and print media; WWL-105.3FM (Jim Hanzo); New Orleans, LA, July 31, 2017. http://www.wwl.com/articles/later-school-times-work-better-teens-who-need-sleep

2017 “Confidentiality in adolescent care, adolescent contraception, and LGBTQ Care.” A lunch seminar for clinicians. Children’s Pediatrics’ Kids First Westbank Clinic; New Orleans, LA, August 25, 2017. Packard/PRH-ARSHEP Talk.

2017 “Stories stick, facts are forgotten: Storytelling as a tool for advocacy.” Physicians for Reproductive Health, Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health Education Program: Faculty Training; New Orleans, LA, September 10, 2017. PRH ARSHEP Evaluated Talk,

2017 “From risk to real relationships.” Sexual Health course (Dr. David Seal Course, Director), Tulane University School of Public Health; New Orleans, LA, October 9, 2017. Packard/PRH-ARSHEP Evaluated Talk.

2018 “When women’s health is stigmatized, abusers like Larry Nassar can flourish: Too many girls are in the dark about what a medical exam is supposed to entail” (Pasternak RH, contributor, Jessica M. Goldstein, editor). January 22, 2018. https://thinkprogress.org/ as- the-larry-nassar-sex-abuse-trial-makes-clear-what-you-dont-know-can-hurt-you- f62a028eaa61/

2018 “Is your sex drive inherited: We asked the experts” (Pasternak RH, contributor, HelloGiggles.com; Karen Fratti, editor); February 03, 2018. https://hellogiggles.com/lifestyle/health-fitness/is-your-sex-drive-inherited-we-asked-the- experts/

2018 “Even you can prevent teen pregnancy: Adolescent contraception.” Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health – Shreveport; Shreveport, LA, April 13, 2018. Packard-REAL/ARSHEP Evaluated Talk (CME)

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2018 “From abstinence and risk, to real relationships.” Grand Rounds, Department of Ob-Gyn, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA, May 9, 2018 (CME) Packard- REAL/ARSHEP Evaluated Talk.

2018 “From abstinence and risk, to real relationships.” Grand Rounds (via webex across LA), Department of Pediatrics, Ochsner Health System; New Orleans, LA, June 14, 2018. Packard-REAL/ARSHEP Evaluated Talk.

2018 “Adolescent school-based health.” Webinar, Adolescent Health, Social and Behavioral Sciences Course #208 (Drs. Susan Gray and Sabra Katz-Wise, instructors), Harvard School of Public Health; Boston, MA, October 1, 2018

2018 “School-based sexual health services.” Statewide Webinar, School Based Health Alliance and Louisiana Public Health Institute; October 9, 2018 (CME)

2018 “Sexual and reproductive health care for adolescents and sexual minority/transgender patients,” Sexual Health Elective, Tulane School of Medicine (Stephanie Shea/Victoria Weprinsky organizing); New Orleans, LA, October 31, 2018.

2018 “From abstinence and risk to real relationships.” Power of the Provider Event, LIFT Louisiana and LSU Health’s Reproductive Education + Advocacy Louisiana Program; Calcasieu, LA, November 14, 2018 (CME)

2018 “From risk to real relationships.” GCHB 6360: Sexual Heath from a Public Perspective (Dr. David Seal, course Director), Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, November 19, 2018. Packard/PRH-ARSHEP Evaluated Talk.

2018 “Addressing adolescent health, ACES, and ER overuse.” Hotspotters Seminar, Hotspotters ER Interest Group, LSU Health Sciences Center; New Orleans, LA, December 4, 2018.

2019 “Hoof beats Sometimes do Mean Zebras ‘The Re-Mix’: A ‘Best of’ Challenging cases in school-based adolescent medicine.” Grand Rounds workshop, School-Based Health Alliance Annual National Meeting; Washington, DC, June 24, 2019 (CME) Invited by SBHA to present this “Best of” presentation in addition to submitted presentation above.

2019 “Providing Quality Care for Sexual Minority Adolescents (Gender Health Care)” Louisiana Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, State Conference (Potpourri), New Orleans, LA, August 18th, 2019.

2019 “Adolescent school-based health.” Webinar, Adolescent Health, Social and Behavioral Sciences Course #208 (Drs. Sabra Katz-Wise and Allegra Gordon, instructors), Harvard School of Public Health; Boston, MA, September 19, 2019

2019 “Caring for Gender non-Conforming Youth” Children’s Hospital of New Orleans, Saturday CME Series, New Orleans, LA, September 21st, 2019.

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2019 “Sexual and reproductive health care for adolescents and sexual minority/transgender patients,” Sexual Health Elective, Tulane School of Medicine (Stephanie Portner/Ivy Sandquist organizing); New Orleans, LA, October 23rd, 2019.

2019 “Adolescent Contraception: An Update.” Tulane Saturday Pediatric CME Series, Tulane University Health Sciences Center; Ralph’s on the Park, New Orleans, LA, December 14th, 2019.

Plenary Lectureships or Refresher Courses at Professional Meetings/Symposia

Visiting Professorships or Seminars

2007 Co-Leader, Junior Faculty Development Luncheon Workshop. Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting; Denver, CO, March 2007.

2012 “To tell or not to tell: Confidentiality and consent in caring for adolescents.” American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition, Finger J, Pasternak R; New Orleans, LA, October 21, 2012 (CME)

2018 “Adolescent privacy and the electronic health record.” Hawkins K, Pasternak RH, American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition, I3035; November 5th, 2018 (CME)

2018 “Teen reproductive and sexual health: Comfortable, practical and effective services in your office” (Pasternak RH, Upadhya K). American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition, S4070, November 6, 2018 (CME)

2019 “Tips to Improve Primary Care for Transgender Youth” Greenberg KB, Pasternak RH, American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition, S2170; October 26th, 2019 (CME)

2019 “Adolescent Contraceptive Care: Clinical Recommendations, Counseling Strategies” Greenberg KB, Rager K, (Guest Presenter, Pasternak RH) American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition, S1046 and S2071; October 25th and 26th, 2019 (CME)

Editorial Posts and Activities:

Reviewer Status

2006 Journal of Pediatrics, October, 2006.

2007 – 2008 American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association Conference

2011 Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, PAM11-0769

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2012 Chairperson, Faith Centered HIV Prevention Programs, Society for Behavioral Medicine, Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, April 14, 2012.

2012 Paper Session (moderator), Society for Behavioral Medicine, Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, April 14, 2012.

2015 Reviewer, Journal of Adolescent Health, February 2015: JAH1071-09JAN15, November 2015: JAH2052-11SEP15

2016 Reviewer, Journal of Adolescent Health, January 2016: JAH2052-11SEP15R1, Review and Secondary Review

2016 Reviewer, Journal of Adolescent Health, May 2016: JAH2880-31MAR16R3

2016 Reviewer, Journal of Adolescent Health, August 2016: JAH3508-17AUG16R2

2017 Reviewer, Journal of Adolescent Health, July/Oct 2017: JAH4546-01MAY17R3, Review and Secondary Review

2018 Reviewer, JAMA-PEDS, Oct 2018: #PAM18-1568R, Review and Secondary Review.

2018 Reviewer, Journal of Adolescent Health, Oct/December 2018: JAH6850- 24SPE18R1, Review

2019 Reviewer, Journal of Pediatrics, April 2019: JPEDS 2019612, Review

2019 Reviewer, Journal of Adolescent Health, Sept. 2019: JAH2019-00050, Review

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

University/Institutional Service:

Departmental Committees

2005 – 2017 Member, Resident Candidate Interview Committee, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA

2016 Member, Recruitment and Retention Committee, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA

2017 – present Member, Promotions and Tenure Committee, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA

School Committees

07/08 Member, Strategic Planning Committee on Community Outreach, School of Medicine, LSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA

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LSUHSC Committees

05/06 Member, General Clinical Research Center (GCRC), LSU and Tulane Health Sciences Centers, New Orleans, LA

07/06 – 09/10 Member, Health Care Committee, Juvenile Justice Program, LSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA

2011 – present Member, Institutional Review Board, LSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA

Hospital Committees

05/07 – 07/07 Member, Executive Leadership Team, National Alliance for Health Information Technology (Alliance) Shared Services Organization (SSO) Working Group for Greater New Orleans, LA. Worked with community health organizations to explore development of SSO for community health care delivery in the region and the State.

2012 – 2018 Member, Electronic Health Record Implementation Workgroup/EMPIRE/EPIC, Children’s Hospital of New Orleans (CHNOLA) and Children’s Medical Practice Corp. (CHMPC) Committee designed to develop expertise and input for clinicians within CHNOLA/CHMPC to address clinical issues faces with HER implementation and use.

2015 – 2018 Member, Clinician Executive Committee, Children’s Hospital Medical Practice Corporation, New Orleans, LA. Workgroup designed to address clinical and workflow concerns to improve productivity and revenue within CHMPC clinics.

2015 – 2019 Member, Eating Disorder Committee, Children’s Hospital of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. Committee organized to develop protocols and guidelines within Children’s Hospital for caring for this specific patient population.

2019-present Member, Service Line Leaders’ Committee, Children’s Hospital of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. Committee organized to address sub-speciality specific issues across all Service Lines within the hospital system.

Professional Society Committees

03/07 – 12/09 Member, Committee on Workforce Issues in Adolescent Medicine/Adolescent Health, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine

12/09 – 2012 Consultant, Committee on Workforce Issues in Adolescent Medicine/Adolescent Health, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine

05/10 – 3/13 Member, Committee on Electronic Health Records in Adolescent Health Care, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine

03/11 – 4/12 Member, Program Committee, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Ryan Pasternak, M.D., M.P.H. Curriculum Vitae Page 29

02/12 – present Member, Clinical Workgroup National Billing and Reporting Project, National Assembly on School-Based Health Care. Committee designed to identify the fiscal, health, and educational data pints that are relevant for policy ad program planning for school health centers at local, state, and national levels (in context of billing/coding)

05/12 – present Member, Electronic Health Record Implementation Workgroup, Children’s Hospital of New Orleans (CHNOLA) and Children’s Medical Practice Corp. (CHMPC). Committee designed to develop expertise and input for clinicians within CHNOLA/CHMPC to address clinical issues faces with HER implementation and use.

03/13 – 3/2015 Chair, Committee on Electronic Health Records in Adolescent Health Care, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. Working with National/International health care, health information technology, and government to impact and influence the use of health information technology to best serve adolescents and all patients and improve confidential health care services. Published International Position Paper 4-2014. Meeting 10-3-14 with Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology to address these issues.

03/15 – 03/16 Consultant, Committee on Electronic Health Records in Adolescent Health Care, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. Working with national/international health care, health information technology, and government to impact and influence the use of health information technology to best serve adolescents and all patients and improve confidential health care services.

Special Assignments

2004 – 2005 Member, Maryland Plan to Eliminate Health Disparities – Health Professional Education Committee. The Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities.

2006 – 2008 Chair, School Health Initiatives Network. Network of agencies that engage in school health initiatives in New Orleans metropolitan area. After receiving $8.7 million funding from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, School Health Initiatives Network became School Health Connection Program at Louisiana Public Health Institute (LPHI).

2006 – 2008 Chair, Steering Committee for School Health Connection, Coordinated School Health Program of Metropolitan New Orleans. This Steering Committee was responsible for guiding the W.K. Kellogg Foundation-funded school-based health program in the New Orleans Metro area.

2006 – 2010 Member, Steering Committee, School Health Connection, Coordinated School Health Program of Metropolitan New Orleans.

2006 – present Faculty Educator, Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health Education Program, Physicians for Reproductive Health. Training program providing Ryan Pasternak, M.D., M.P.H. Curriculum Vitae Page 30

advanced training to adolescent health specialists who then provide other health care personnel training in best practices for adolescent reproductive health services.

12/08–12/18 Member, Community Advisory Committee, Eleanor McMain Secondary School – school-based health center (SBHC). Meet with school leaders, students, parents, community members and SBHC staff to address health-related issues for McMain students and discuss clinical services and health promotion programming at the SBHC.

01/11 – 07/19 Member, Community Advisory Committee, McDonogh #35 College Preparatory High School – school-based health center (SBHC). Meet with school leaders, students, parents, community members and SBHC staff to address health-related issues for “Mac-35” students and discuss clinical services and health promotion programming at the SBHC.

01/07 – present Chair/Member, Community Advisory Committee, New Orleans Charter Science and Mathematics High School - school-based health center (SBHC). Meet with school leaders, students, parents, community members and SBHC staff to address health-related issues for students and discuss clinical services and health promotion programming at the SBHC.

Clinical Service:

In-Patient Service Activities

2005 – 2017 Children’s Hospital Pediatric Associates – rotating weekend call for Pediatric Hospitalist Practice admitting all general pediatric and many subspecialty patients needing inpatient care; 1 in 8 weekends

2010 – present Director, Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital “Calhoun” Adolescent Behavioral Health Unit – provide all medical evaluation and treatment for inpatient psychiatric facility (0.30-0.60 FTE)

Clinic Coverage

08/05 John McDonough School-Based Health Clinic, New Orleans, LA

2005 – 2006 University of New Orleans, Student Health Services, New Orleans, LA

2005 – 2006 Southern University Baton Rouge, Student Health Center, Baton Rouge, LA

2005 – 2007 Loyola University Student Health Services, New Orleans, LA

2005 – present Kids First Tiger Care Pediatrics, Adolescent Medicine Clinic, New Orleans, LA (0.10 FTE)

2006 – present New Orleans Charter Science and Mathematics High School, School-Based Health Clinic, New Orleans, LA Ryan Pasternak, M.D., M.P.H. Curriculum Vitae Page 31

2006 – 12/18 Eleanor McMain Secondary School, School-Based Health Clinic, New Orleans, LA

2006 – 2010 Bridge City Center for Youth, Juvenile Justice Program of Louisiana, Bridge City, LA

2011 – 06/19 McDonogh #35 College Preparatory High School, School Based Clinic, New Orleans, LA (0.10 FTE)

01/15 – present Crescent Care – High-Risk Adolescent and Transgender Health Clinic, New Orleans, LA (0.05 FTE)

07/15 – present Children's Hospital New Orleans, Adolescent Health Clinic, New Orleans, LA (0.05FTE)

Call

2005 – 2017 Children’s Hospital Pediatric Associates. Rotating weekend call for Pediatric Hospitalist Practice, 1 in 8 weekends.

2006 – 09/10 Bridge City Center for Youth, Juvenile Justice Program of Louisiana, direct and after-hours call for Bridge City Center for Youth

2010 – present Unscheduled “First Call” for Children’s Hospital “Calhoun” Adolescent Behavioral Health Unit for medical concerns and questions on patients being admitted or with acute problems.

Administrative Responsibilities:

Departmental

2005 – present Section Head, Adolescent Medicine Section, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA. Direct clinical activities, education, and research activities related to adolescent health care within the department including: -- Develop new clinical opportunities in adolescent medicine and assist in negotiations -- Assist in faculty/staff development for faculty providing care or education in adolescent health venues (including 10 faculty/staff) -- Develop adolescent medicine curriculum for both residents and students -- Develop strategic plan for long-term growth and faculty development with over $1.2M in grant funding 2016 – 2018 for Adolescent Reproductive Health Services, Advocacy and Education.

2014 – present Division Head, General Ambulatory Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA. Ryan Pasternak, M.D., M.P.H. Curriculum Vitae Page 32

-- Oversee Division as a whole including recruitment, contracting, program and clinical activity development, and research activities by Faculty and Staff within the Division -- Assist in faculty/staff development for faculty providing care, education, or research in general pediatrics (including 15 faculty/staff) -- Work with faculty and staff to ensure adequate and up to date curriculum for residents, students and other trainees -- Develop strategic plan for long-term growth of the Division through contracts, grants and other revenue sources

02/19 – present Vice Chair, Pediatric Community Health and Advocacy, LSU Health Sciences Center, Department of Pediatrics, New Orleans, LA -- Develop community and advocacy visibility for primary care Pediatrics and adolescent medicine as well as Pediatrics in the community as a whole -- Work with local, regional, statewide, and national or international partners to advance LSU Pediatrics and primary care -- Promote faculty development within the Department and for faculty providing care, education, or research in general pediatrics -- Work with Department Head and Vice Chairs to execute strategic planning for long-term growth of community and academic needs of the departmental Residency Program and demonstrate community impact of our collective work

LSUHSC

2011 – present Member, Institutional Review Board, LSU Health Sciences Center. Provide research review and specific pediatric research expertise to IRB for review of new and existing human subjects research protocols. 1/2019 Currently active only for special pediatric protocols as needed.

2015 – present Faculty Advisor, Inter-professional Education Program, New Orleans Adolescent Reproductive Health Project (NOARHP). Meet regularly with NOARHP Board and student volunteers from various LSUHSC and other schools to plan goals, develop curricula and meet project expectations and outputs for key NOARHP project/s.

Hospital

07/05 – present Clinic Director/Service Line Leader (2019), Adolescent Medicine. Children’s Hospital of New Orleans and Kids First Tiger Care Adolescent Clinics, New Orleans, LA. Work with Clinic Managers and Hospital Executive Leadership to evaluate productivity, faculty and staff needs and balance resident and student education and revenue generation concerns.

Interdisciplinary/Other Program

06/06 – 09/10 Medical Director, Bridge City Center for Youth; LSUHSC Juvenile Justice Program, New Orleans, LA. Oversee medical services 60+ male youth detention center.

Ryan Pasternak, M.D., M.P.H. Curriculum Vitae Page 33

04/05 – 06/07 Clinic Director, Loyola University Student Medical Services, New Orleans, LA. Oversee student and staff medical services for University.

07/05 – 01/09 Medical Director, John McDonogh/New Orleans Charter Science and Math High/and Eleanor McMain Secondary School, School-Based Health Clinics, New Orleans, LA. Oversee administrative aspects of medical services for students, including CQI and Clinic-School Relations.

2007 – 2010 Medical Director, Louisiana Public Health Institute program: Developing a Health Information Management System for New Orleans' Coordinated School-Based Health Centers; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ID-59701, New Orleans, LA. Provide clinical continuous quality improvement (CQI) criteria and processes for adolescent/school-based health. Develop customized clinical interface for electronic health record system directed at CQI.

2007 – 2010 Medical Director, School Health Connection Program, New Orleans, LA. Provide medical direction and oversight, develop policies and procedures, and provide faculty/staff clinical training at several New Orleans metro area school-based health centers.

07/06 – 01/09 Assistant Medical Director, School-Based Health Centers at Science and Math Charter and McMain High Schools, School Health Connection Program. Provide direct medical oversight and direction for two school-based health centers in New Orleans Public Schools.

01/11 – present Medical Director, McDonough #35 Senior High School, School-Based Health Clinic, New Orleans, LA Oversee administrative aspects of medical services for over 1200 students, including CQI and clinic-school relations alongside school- based health coordinator: Tabitha Washington

01/16 – present PI/Program Director, Reproductive Education + Advocacy Louisiana (REAL) Program. David and Lucille Packard Funded ($2,400,000) program over 6 years to directly and indirectly impact adolescent sexual and reproductive health outcomes in Louisiana. (PI)

Community Service Activities:

1995 – 2007 Participant, Ride for Kids. National organization launched by motorcyclists to raise funds for research of pediatric brain tumors.

1999 – 2001 Team Physician, local high school football team. Attended games preventing and caring for injuries during play; subsequently followed patients in sports medicine and pediatric clinics.

1999 – 2004 Participant/Contributor, Steel Pony Express Annual “Motorcycle Rally” benefiting Children’s Hospital of New Orleans and various charities.

Ryan Pasternak, M.D., M.P.H. Curriculum Vitae Page 34

2001 – 2002 Staff Physician, Covenant House Teen Clinic in New Orleans. Performed intake physicals, acute clinical care, and labs on homeless teens.

2002 – 2004 Educator, Youth Fitness Circle. Educated youth exercise and weight loss group at Johns Hopkins Harriet Lane Clinic. Topics: Youth Safety and Fighting.

2005 – present Member, Faubourg St. John Neighborhood Association, New Orleans, LA

2006 – 2009 Volunteer Physician, completing sports physicals for multiple teams at Benjamin Franklin Senior High School, New Orleans, LA

2007 – 2009 Volunteer/Builder, Kaboom! Playground Builds, Dr. Charles Drew Elementary School and Stallings Area Playground/School Health Connection Service Corps.

2008 – 2012 Board Member, Louisiana Assembly on School Based Health/Louisiana School Based Health Alliance, New Orleans, LA

2011 – present Board Member, Youth Programs Advisory Board, Institute for Women and Ethnic Studies, New Orleans, LA.

12/6/19 Geaux Over The Edge, Fundraiser where I pledged to rappel down Benson Tower (skyscraper) if collected over $1500 to support Louisiana Special Olympics. We collected over $3000 in the name of LSU Pediatrics. December 6th, 2019, Champion’s Square New Orleans, LA.

1/24/20 Gender Diverse Youth and Family Social. Worked with Children’s Hospital of New Orleans Vice President for Community and Outreach, Parenting Center and LSU Pediatrics’ Adolescent Medicine RE+AL Program to provide an evening social event at Children’s Hospital for Gender Diverse Children and Adolescents, their families, friends, healthcare providers, and supportive community organizations and obtain direct information from these families about their needs and how our program could support them.

Revised: 1/2020