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Andolsek 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Prepared May 2015 Name: Kathryn M. Andolsek, MD, MPH, FAAFP Primary Academic Appointment: Department of Community and Family Medicine Secondary Academic Appointment: Duke University School of Nursing Gillings School of Global Public Health, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of Alabama Birmingham Center for Emergency Care and Disaster Preparedness Present Academic Rank and Title: Professor 1995 Tenure (2013) Date and Rank of First Duke Faculty Appointment: Assistant Clinical Professor, 1981 Medical Licensure: North Carolina License #21905, 1977, Active Specialty Certification/MOC: American Board of Family Medicine, 1979, 1986, 1992, 1998, 2004, 2014 Certificate of Added Qualifications, (ABFM-ABIM) Geriatrics 1988 Certifications: Basic Life Support (4/2015) Advanced Cardiac Life Support (4/2015) Citizenship: U.S. Education: Place Date Degree College Northwestern University 1974 BS Evanston, IL Medical School Feinberg School of Medicine 1975 MD Northwestern University Chicago, IL Graduate School Northwestern University 1982 MPH Chicago, IIL

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CURRICULUM VITAE Prepared May 2015

Name: Kathryn M. Andolsek, MD, MPH, FAAFP Primary Academic Appointment: Department of Community and Family Medicine

Secondary Academic Appointment: Duke University School of Nursing Gillings School of Global Public Health,

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of Alabama

Birmingham Center for Emergency Care and Disaster Preparedness

Present Academic Rank and Title: Professor 1995 Tenure (2013) Date and Rank of First Duke Faculty Appointment: Assistant Clinical Professor, 1981 Medical Licensure: North Carolina License #21905, 1977, Active

Specialty Certification/MOC: American Board of Family Medicine, 1979, 1986, 1992, 1998, 2004, 2014 Certificate of Added Qualifications, (ABFM-ABIM) Geriatrics 1988

Certifications: Basic Life Support (4/2015) Advanced Cardiac Life Support (4/2015) Citizenship: U.S.

Education: Place Date Degree College Northwestern University 1974 BS Evanston, IL Medical School Feinberg School of Medicine 1975 MD

Northwestern University Chicago, IL

Graduate School Northwestern University 1982 MPH

Chicago, IIL

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Professional Training and Academic Career (current positions in bold): Resident Physician Duke Watts Family Medicine Residency 1976-1979 Duke University Department of Community and Family Medicine Durham, NC

National Health Service Corps Uptown People’s Health Center 1979-1981 Chicago, IL Clinical Associate Northwestern University School of Medicine 1980-1981 Department of Community Health and Prevention Chicago, IL Director, Residency Education St Joseph’s Family Medicine Residency 1980-1981 Chicago, IL Assistant Clinical Professor Duke Department of Community and Family Medicine Durham, NC 1981-1993

Staff Physician Duke Family Medicine 1981-1998 Senior Fellow Duke University Center on Aging 1984 and Human Development

Assistant Clinical Professor Duke Geriatrics Division 1984-1991 Medical Director Durham Health Care Center Nursing Home 1984-1986 Beverly Corporation Durham, NC

Residency Director Duke Family Medicine Residency 1985-1998 Durham, NC Co-medical Director Methodist Retirement Home 1986-1989 Durham, North Carolina

Medical Director Hillcrest Convalescent Center 1988-1992 Durham, North Carolina Medical Director Employee Health Service 1988-1990 Durham Regional Hospital Fellow Stedman Nutrition Institute 1991 Duke University Clinical Associate Professor Duke Department of Community and Family Medicine 1993-1995 Chief Division of Family Medicine 1994-1996 Department of Community and Family Medicine

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Professor Department of Community and Family Medicine Duke University School of Medicine Durham, NC 1995

Medical Director Promising Practices 1998-2000 Duke University Health System and Duke Division of Community Health, Durham, NC

Medical Director Duke Diet and Fitness Center 1998-2001 Duke Center for Living, Durham, NC

Lead MD Division of Community Health 1998-2003 Medical Director Carolina Access II 1999-2001 (NC State Medicaid “HMO”)

Medical Director Continuing Medical Education 2001-2006 Duke University School of Medicine Associate Director Graduate Medical Education 2002-2014 Duke University School of Medicine

Adjunct Assistant Professor University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2003 Gillings School of Global Public Health

Adjunct Professor University of Alabama 2003 Birmingham Center for Emergency Care and Disaster Preparedness

Interim Associate Dean Continuing Medical Education 2004-2006 Duke University School of Medicine

Associate Editor Journal of Graduate Medical Education 2013 Chicago, Illinois Member Board of Directors, North Carolina Physicians 2013 Health Program Guest Editor, Academic Medicine (theme issue, GME) 2014 Assistant Dean, Premedical Education 2014 Section Head, Compliance Institutional Committee on Graduate Medical Education 2014

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Refereed Journals: 1. Kelly JR, Andolsek K. Tetracycline Toxicity Presenting as Generalized Vasculitis. Southern Medical

Journal, 1978 Aug;71(8):961-963. 2. Andolsek K, Novik B. Use of Hypnosis with Children. Journal of Family Practice, 1980

Mar;10(3):503-507. 3. Sweeney (Andolsek) K. School Health Screening. Urban Health, 1982;11(10)46-49. 4. McGill M, Sweeney (Andolsek) K. First Year Family Medicine Faculty Survival. Family Medicine,

1983; 15:192-193. 5. Hanlon JT, Andolsek KM, Clapp-Channing NB, Gehlbach SH. Drug Prescribing in a Family

Medicine Residency Program with a Pharmocotherapeutics Curriculum. Journal of Medical Education, 1986 Jan;61(1):64-67.

6. Jurovich DA, Hanlon J, Andolsek K. Neuroleptic Induced Neutropenia in the Elderly. Journal of American Geriatrics Society, 1987 Mar;35(3):248-250.

7. Andolsek KM, Hanlon JT, Lyons RK, Proffitt VS. Drug Therapy Review in a Long Term Care Facility. Drug Intell Clin Pharm, 1987;21(7-8)660-665.

8. Andolsek KM. Ectopic Pregnancy. Classic vs. Common Presentation. Journal of Family Practice, 1987 May;24(5):481-485.

9. Andolsek K, Proffitt V, et al Caregiver Burden in Family Practice. Journal of American Geriatrics Society, 1987 Oct;35(9):908.

10. Frey K, Dodson W, Andolsek K, Kelin J. Infertility: A Family Practice Approach. Journal of Family Practice, 1988 May;26(5):499-506.

11. Woolf A, Taylor L, Melnicoe L, Andolsek KM, Dubowitz H, DeVos E, Newberger E. What Residents Know About Child Abuse: Implications of a Survey of Knowledge and Attitudes. American Journal Dis Child, 1988 Jun;142:668-672.

12. Andolsek KM, Clapp-Channing NE, Gehlbach SH, Moore I, Proffitt VS, Sigmon A, Warshaw GA. Caregivers and Elderly Relatives: The Prevalence of Care-giving in a Family Practice. Arch Internal Med, 1988 Oct;148:2177-2180.

13. Meissner P, Andolsek KM, Mears PA, Fletcher B. Maximizing the Functional Status of Geriatric Patients in an Acute Hospital Setting. Gerontologist, 1989 Aug;29(4):524-528.

14. Frazier LM, Cromer JW, Andolsek KM, Greenberg GN, Thomann WR, Stopford W. Teaching Occupational and Environmental Medicine in Primary Care Training Programs: Experience Using Three Approaches. American Journal of Medical Sciences, 1991 Jul;302(1):42-45.

15. Vakkur M, Broadhead WE, Andolsek KM, Magruder K. Impact of a Substance Abuse Curriculum on Primary Care Physician Attitudes. Academic Medicine, 1992 Jun;67(6):414-419.

16. Andolsek KM. Cycle Control with Triphasic Norgestimate and Ethinyl Estradiol: A New Oral Contraceptive Agent. Act Obstet Gynecol Scan, 1992; supple 1;56(22-26).

17. Andolsek KM, Burkman RT Jr, Kaffrissen ME, Olson W, Osterman J. Metabolic Effects and Efficacy of a Triphasic Oral Contractive. International Journal of Fertility and Menopausal Studies, 1993;38 supple 3:122-125.

18. Andolsek KM. Risk Assessment. Primary Care, 1993 Sep;20(3):551- 584. 19. Catherino WH, Andolsek KM. Women at High Risk for Breast Cancer: A Primary Care Perspective.

Primary Care Update for Obstetricians-Gynecologists, 1998;6(6):268-275. 20. Andolsek KM, Kelton GL. Maternal Risk Assessment. Primary Care, 2000 Mar;27(1):71-103. 21. Andolsek KM, Cefalo RC. The Life Curriculum. MedEdPORTAL 2005 available from

http://www.aamc.org/mededportal.

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22. Davis TH, Wagner GS, Gleaim G, Andolsek KM, Arheden H, Austin R, Courtney-Eighmy A, Gradison M, Leist JC, Maynard C, Noga EM, Ostbye T, Eisenstein EL. Problem Based Learning of research Skills. Journal of Electrocardiolgy, 2006 Jan;39(1)120-8.

23. Casebeer L, Andolsek K, Abdolrasulnia M, Green J, Weissman N, Pryoer E, Aheng S, Terndrup T. Evaluation of an Online Bioterrorism Continuing Medical Education Course. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2006 Spring;25(2):137-144.

24. Andolsek KM, Cefalo RC, Kertesz J, Petrusa E. The LIFE Curriculum: Learning to Address Impairment and Fatigue to Enhance Patient Safety. Southern Medical Journal, Sept 2006; 99(9):1043-44.

25. Clay AS, Que LG, Govert JA, Andolsek KM. “A Rose by Any Other Name?” Toward a Common Terminology in Simulation Education and Assessment. Critical Care Medicine, 2007;35(9):2238.

26. Knudsen NK, Moretti EW, Andolsek KM, Clay AS. Reducing BSIs: A Quality Improvement Collaboration Between an Academic Medical Center and a GME Office. Anesthesiology, 2007;107;A1802.

27. Clay AS, Petrusa E, Harker M, Andolsek K. A Web-Based Specialty- Specific Portfolio. Medical Teacher, 2007 May;29(4):311-316.

28. Halperin EC, Andolsek KM, Jackson GW, Weinerth J. Pre-placement Screening of Resident Physicians by Substance Abuse Testing: Efficacy, Cost and Physician Opinions. Drugs, Education Prevention and Policy, 2008;15((1):77-91.

29. Chudgar SM, Cox CE, Que LG, Andolsek K, Knudsen NW, Clay AS. Current Teaching and Evaluation Methods in Critical Care Medicine: Has the ACGME Affected how we Practice and Teach? Critical Care Medicine, 2009 Jan;37:(1):49-60.

30. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Padmore J. The Unintended Consequences of Resident Portfolios. Academic Medicine, 2009; 84:1479-1481.

31. Andolsek K, Murphy G, Pinheiro S, Petrusa E, Tuck T, Weinerth J. Efficacy and Efficiency of Webcast Orientations Versus Live Resident Orientation: Results of a 2- Year Survey. Journal of Graduate Medical Education, 2010; 2(1):136-140.

32. Andolsek KM, Nagler A, Weinerth JL. Use of an Institutional Template for Annual Program Evaluation and Improvement: Benefits for Program Participation. Journal of Graduate Medical Education, 2010;2(2):160-164.

33. Andolsek KM, Nagler A, Dodd L, Weinerth JL. Internal Reviews Benefits Programs of the Review Team Members as well as the Program under Review. Journal of Graduate Medical Education, 2010; Dec 2(4):604-609.

34. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Dosary K, Schlueter J, Schulman K. Addressing the Systems-Based Practice Requirement with Health Policy Content and Educational Technology. Medical Teacher, 2010;32(12):3559-65.

35. Andolsek KM. ACP Journal Club. Review: Dopamine Agonists are Effective for the Restless Leg Syndrome, but May Be Discontinued Due to Adverse Events. Annals of Internal Medicine, 2011 Jul 19;155(2): KC1-9.

36. DeRienzo C, Frush K, Barfield M, Gopwani P, Griffith BC, Jiang XS, Mehta A, Papavassiliou P, Rialon KL, Stephany AM, Zhang T, Andolsek KM. Handoffs in the Era of Duty Hour Reform: A Focused Review and Strategy to Address Changes in the ACGME Common Program Requirements. Academic Medicine 2012, Epub ahead of print doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e318248e5c2, 2012; April 87(4):403-410.

37. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Schlueter J, Weinerth J. To Match or Not: What Factors Influence a Resident’s Choice of GME Program. Journal of Graduate Medical Education, 2012;4(2):159-164.

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38. Andolsek K, Murphy G, Nagler A, Moore P, Schlueter J, Weinerth J, Cuffe MS, Dzau VJ. Fostering Creativity: How the Duke Graduate Medical Education Quasi-Endowment Encourages Innovation in GME. Academic Medicine. 2013 Feb. 88(2):185-191 PMID: 23269302.

39. Andolsek K Rosenberg MT Abdolrasulnia M Stowell SA Gardner AJ.. Complex Cases in Primary Care: Report of a CME-Certified Series Addressing Patients with Multiple Comorbidities." International Journal of Clinical Practice, 2013, 67(9):911-917: doi: 10.1111/ijcp.12175

40. Boggan J, Zhang T, DeRienzo C, Frush K, Andolsek K. Standardizing and evaluating transitions of care in the era of duty-hour reform: One institution’s Resident-led effort. Journal of Graduate Medical Education December, 2013; 5(4):652-657

41. Nagler A Andolsek K Rudd M Sloane R Musick D Basnight L. The professionalism disconnect: Do entering residents identify yet participate in unprofessional behaviors? BMC Medical Education March 2014, 14:60 doi:10.1186/1472-6920-14-60 )

42. Sullivan GM Simpson D Cook DA Dieorio NM Andolsek K Opas L Philbert I Yaris LM. Re-defining Quality in Medical Education Research: A Consumer’s View. Journal Graduate Medical Education Sept 2014;6(3):

43. Caulfield M Andolsek K Grbic D Roskovensky L. Ambiguity Tolerance of Students Matriculating to US Medical Schools. Acad Med. 2014 Nov;89(11):1526-32

44. Clay AS Andolsek K Grochowski CO Engle DL Chudgar SM. “Are We There Yet”? Using Transitional Year milestones to assess graduating medical students during a Capstone course. submitted

45. Bradley KE Andolsek KM. PGY1-5 Orthopaedic Resident Self Assessment of Milestone Acquisition submitted

46. Tsipis N Kessler C Seaberg D Andolsek K. Transformation of Care in an ACA/ACO Environment submitted, An Emerg Med

47. Andolsek K. Chasing Perfection…Catching Excellence. Acad Med (accepted)

Non-refereed Publications/Invited Reviews:

1. Bradley DW, Sweeney (Andolsek KM). Incorporating a Patient Education Curriculum in a Family Medicine Residency Patient Education in the Primary Care Setting. Proceedings of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Kansas City, Missouri 1983;6:99-103.

2. Andolsek KM, Sloane P. The Family Physician and Quality of Nursing Home Care. North Carolina Family Physician, 1990;41(2):13-16.

3. Andolsek KM, Sloane P. The Family Physician and Quality of Nursing Home Care. North Carolina Family Physician, 1990;41(3):17-20.

4. Andolsek KM Alprostadil for the treatment of erectile dysfunction American Family Physician. 1997 55:1902-03

5. Andolsek KM Atenolol use after noncardiac surgery in cardiac patients. American Family Physician. 1997 55:2281-2

6. Andolsek KM. Coronary angioplasty in men and women. American Family Physician. 1997 55:1918-20

7. Andolsek KM. Effects of fluoxetine use during pregnancy. American Family Physician. 1997 55:1918-20

8. Andolsek KM. Myocardial infarction outcome and physician specialty. American Family Physician 1998. 55:1942

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9. Andolsek KM. Pamidronate in breast cancer patients with lytic metastases. American Family Physician. 1997 55:1432-36

10. Andolsek KM Safety of nicotine patch for patients with cardiac disease. American Family Physician. 1997 55:1429-32

11. Andolsek, KM Scheduled vs as-needed albuterol for mild asthma. American Family Physician. 1997 55:968

12. Andolsek KM. Survival rates of children with cardiac arrest. American Family Physician. 1997 55:963

13. Andolsek KM Teaching at the bedside: patient perceptions. American Family Physicians 1997 56:2114-2116

14. Andolsek KM Timing of streptokinase use after acute ischemic stroke. American Family Physician 1997 55:655-656

15. Andolsek KM. Practical Tools to Help You Address Resident Fatigue and Impairment. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Bulletin, December 2005, pages 22-2. www.acgme.org/acWebsite/bulletin/bulletin12_05.pdf - 2005-12-01.

16. Andolsek KM, Candler C. MedEdPORTAL: A Resource Across the Medical Education Continuum. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Bulletin, September 2006, page 13, www.acgme.org/acWebsite/bulletin/bulletin09_06.pdf - 2006-09-14.

17. Andolsek KM. Cranberry Products May Prevent Urinary Tract Infection in Women with Recurrent Infection. EBM, Evidence Based Medicine. 2008;14;105.

18. Andolsek KM, Cefalo R. Life Curriculum. ACGME: PM& R: Residency Program Director Manual www.acgme.org/acWebsite/RRC_340/2009_PD_Manual_PMR_AA_04162009.pdf - 2009-04-16.

19. Andolsek K, Weinerth J, Zaas A, Nagler A, Fortune R, Tuck T, McNeill DB. Constructive Corrective Action: Assessing and Developing Comprehensive Learning Plans for the Core Competencies. Academic Internal Medicine Insight (Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine). March 2011; 9(2);16-18.

20. Andolsek K, Bradley K. Invited commentary on: Women Physicians: Choosing a Career in Academic Medicine. GME Focus, a publication of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, Chicago, IL, April 2012. Review of: 00307 Borges NJ, et al. Academic Career Choices of Women Physicians (Acad Med, Jan 2012) accessible at: http://www.acgme.org/acwebsite/gmefocus/default.asp.

21. Andolsek K Bradley K. Invited commentary on: A Systematic strategic planning process focused on improved Community Engagement for an AHC in Academic Medicine GME Focus, a publication of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, Chicago, IL, 00408 http://www.acgme.org/acgmeweb/tabid/193/GraduateMedicalEducation/GMEFocus.aspx

22. Andolsek K Padmore J Hauser KE Holmboe E. Clinical Competency Committees A Guidebook for Programs. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, Chicago, IL.

http://www.acgme.org/acgmeweb/Portals/0/ACGMEClinicalCompetencyCommitteeGuidebook.pdf accessed February 10, 2015

Chapters in Books: 1. Andolsek KM. Risk Assessment in Family Medicine Obstetrics. Ed. Smith M. WB Saunders,

Philadelphia, 1993. 2. Andolsek KM, Copeland J. Conditions of the Breast, in Textbook of Family Medicine 4th edition. Ed.

Taylor R. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1994.

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3. Andolsek KM. Antepartum Care in Conn’s Current Therapy, Ed. Rakel R. WB Saunders, Philadelphia, 1995.

4. Andolsek KM. Chapter 108: Benign Breast Conditions and Disease in Manual of Family Practice 1st edition. Ed. Taylor RB. Little Brown and Company, New York, 1997.

5. Andolsek KM. Eating Disorders in Women’s Health in Primary Care. Ed. Rosenfeld J. Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, 1997.

6. Andolsek KM, Copeland J. Conditions of the Breast in Family Medicine: Principles and Practice 5th edition. Ed. Taylor RB. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1998.

7. Andolsek KM. Contraception in Conn’s Current Therapy. Ed. Rakel R. WB Saunders, Philadelphia, 2000.

8. Andolsek KM section editor and author, Female Reproductive System in The Ten Minute Diagnosis Manual: Symptoms and Diagnoses in the Time Limited Encounter. Ed. Taylor R. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2000.

9. Schmidt S, Andolsek KM. Pap Smear Abnormalities in The Ten Minute Diagnosis Manual: Symptoms and Signs in the Time Limited Encounter. Ed. Taylor R. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2000.

10. Andolsek KM. in Falvo D, Tippy PK, Widmar B. Patient Education in Your Practice: A Handbook for the Office Setting. American Academy of Family Physicians, Leawood, Kansas, 2000.

11. Andolsek KM. Contraception in Handbook of Women’s Health: An Evidence Based Approach. Ed. Rosenfeld J. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2001.

12. Andolsek KM. Benign Breast Conditions and Disease in Manual of Family Practice 2nd edition. Ed. Taylor RB. Little Brown and Company, New York, 2002.

13. Andolsek KM, Copeland J. Conditions of the Breast in Family Medicine: Principles and Practice 6th edition. Ed. Taylor RB. Springer-Verlag, New York, 2003.

14. Andolsek KM. Contraception in Handbook of Women’s Health: An Evidence Based Approach. Ed. Rosenfeld J. Cambridge University Press, New York, 2004.

15. Andolsek KM. Section Editor Chapter 11: Problems Related to the Female Reproductive System in Taylor’s Ten Minutes Diagnosis Manual: Symptoms and Signs in the Time Limited Encounter 2nd Edition. Ed. Paulman P, Paulman A, Harrison JD. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2007.

16. Andolsek KM. Contraception, in Handbook of Women’s Health 2nd edition, Ed. Rosenfeld J. Cambridge University Press, New York, 2009.

17. Brady D Andolsek KM, Social Media in Guide to Medical Education in the Teaching Hospital 5th Edition Association for Hospital Medical Education (2015 in press)

18. Holmboe E Hauser K Padmore J Andolsek KM Social Media in Guide to Medical Education in the Teaching Hospital 5th Edition, Association for Hospital Medical Education (2015 in press)

19. Andolsek KM. Institutional Curriculum in Guide to Medical Education in the Teaching Hospital 5th Edition, Association for Hospital Medical Education (2015 in press)

Books: 1. Andolsek KM, Bradley DW. Standards of Prenatal Care. Ross Laboratories, 1985. 2. Andolsek KM. Obstetric Care: Standards of Prenatal, Intrapartum, and Postpartum Management,

Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia 1990. 3. Andolsek KM, Cohen S. Insider’s Guide to ACGME Survey Prep, HcPro Marblehead,

Massachusetts, 2006.

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4. Andolsek KM, Cohen S. Insider’s Guide to ACGME Survey Prep 2nd edition HcPro Marblehead, Massachusetts, 2007.

Non-authored publications: 1. The Duke Diet: The World Renowned Program for Healthy and Lasting Weight Loss. Eisenson HJ.

Martin Binks Ballantine Books, April 17, 2007 New York, NY 2. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency Program Director’s Manual Recommends The LIFE

Curriculum. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, May 2011, Chicago, Illinois.

Other: Monograph (with CME Credit) 1. Medical Care for the McDaniel Family. Parkerson G Jr., Bobula JA, Munning KA (eds). 1980. Health

Sciences Consortium, Inc., Carrboro, NC. (Booklet and videotaped series of vignettes of a [standardized patient] family’s longitudinal experience with primary care.)

a. Sweeney (Andolsek) K. Oral Contraceptives in Sweeney (Andolsek). b. Sweeney (Andolsek) K. Major Risk Factors for Coronary Artery Disease. c. Sweeney (Andolsek) K. Health Education for the Adolescent Woman. d. Sweeney (Andolsek) K. School Phobia.

2. Bradley DW, Andolsek K. Incorporating a Patient Education Curriculum in a Family Medicine Residency. Patient Education in the Primary Care Settings; Proceedings, American Academy of Family Physicians, Kansas City, Missouri 1983;6:99-103.

3. Andolsek KM, Iafolla KM. Normal Newborn I Monograph 151 Home Study Self-Assessment; American Academy of Family Physicians, Kansas City, Missouri, December 1991.

4. Andolsek KM, Hitchcock S. Normal Newborn II Monograph 152 Home Study Self-Assessment; American Academy of Family Physicians, Kansas City, Missouri, January 1992.

5. Meyer AA, Aitken PV, Andolsek KM. Obesity Monograph 214 Home Study Self-Assessment; American Academy of Family Physicians Kansas City, Missouri, March 1997.

6. Bradley W, Andolsek KM. Newborn Care I Monograph 221. Home Study Self-Assessment; American Academy of Family Physicians, Kansas City, Missouri, October 1997.

Abstracts/Posters 1. Andolsek KM. School Health Screening. American Public Health Association, Detroit, Michigan,

October 1980. 2. Andolsek KM. Influence of a Pharmacotherapeutics Curriculum on Residents’ Prescribing Behavior.

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, May 1985. 3. Andolsek KM, Hanlon J. Drug Therapy Review: Influence on Prescribing. North American Primary

Research Group, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1987. 4. Andolsek KM. Caregivers and Elderly Relatives. North American Primary Care Research Group

Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1987. 5. Andolsek K, Tobin M. Diagnosis and Management of Superficial Fungal Infection. American

Academy of Family Practice Scientific Assembly, Boston, Massachusetts, September 1994. 6. Andolsek KM. Design and Implementation of an Internet Curriculum for Primary Care. American

Medical Informatics Association, October 1999.

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7. Westman E, Eisenson HE, Yancy W, Andolsek KM. Effect of a Comprehensive Residential Lifestyle Modification Program for Obesity. North American Association for the Study of Obesity Annual Meeting2003.

8. Kunkle JL, Jacobs DO, Fischer M, Andolsek K. Surgical Education Re-Defined: The Use of Dynamic Electronic Portfolios (DEP) To Provide Comprehensive Feedback and Overall Record Storage for Enhancing Resident Education. AHME/AODME Spring Educational Institute, Tucson, Arizona, May 2005.

9. Andolsek KM, Cefalo RC. The Macy LIFE Curriculum: Addressing Resident Fatigue and Impairment. Association of American Medical Colleges, Innovations in Medical Education, Washington, DC, November 4-9, 2005.

10. Tuck T, Andolsek KM, Pineheiro S, Weinerth J, Petrusa E. Webcast vs Real Time GME Orientation. Association for Hospital Medical Education, Best Poster Award, Chicago, Illinois May 2006.

11. Andolsek KM, Cefalo RC, Kertesz J. US Issues in Residency Training: Fatigue and Impairment. AMEE, Genoa, Italy, September 2006.

12. Andolsek KM, King K, Murphy G. Documenting Resident Knowledge of New American Heart Association Guidelines. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Annual Educational Conference, Florida, March 2007.

13. Andolsek KM. The LIFE Curriculum: A Model for Collaborative Curricular Development. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference, Florida, March 2007.

14. Andolsek KM, Murphy G, Weinerth J, Tuck T. A Webcast Orientation Outperforms a Live Institutional Orientation. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference, Florida, March 2007.

15. Sha R, Andolsek K, Suzuki A, Wachholtz A, Eisenson H, Binks M. Deterioration of Renal Function Following Weight Loss. North American Association for the Study of Obesity Annual Scientific Meeting, Los Angeles, October 20-24 2007.

16. Knudsen NW, Moretti EW, Andolsek KM, Clay AS. Reducing BSIs: A Quality Improvement Collaboration between an Academic Medical Center and GME. American Society of Anesthesia Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, October 16, 2007.

17. Nagler A, Andolsek KM, Murphy G, Weinerth J. To Match or Not: What Factors Influence a Resident’s Choice of GME Program. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Educational Conference Poster Session, “Building Community, Improving Quality”, Grapevine, Texas, March 2008.

18. Weinerth J, Andolsek K, Nagler A. Remediation Policy Changes Improve Culture. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, Grapevine, Texas, March 2008.

19. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Murphy G, Weinerth J. The Care and Feeding of Program Directors. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference, Grapevine, Texas, March 2008.

20. Andolsek K, Nagler A, Dodd L, Johnson L. The Agony and the Ecstasy: The Challenges and Opportunities of ACGME Required Internal Review. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Educational Conference, Grapevine, Texas, March 2008.

21. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Weinerth J. To Match or Not: What Factors Influence a Resident’s Choice of GME Program. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, Grapevine, Texas, March 2008.

22. Andolsek K, Murphy G, Pinheiro S, Tuck T, Nagler A. In the Beginning… Competency-based Education via Institutional Orientation. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, Grapevine, Texas, March 2008.

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23. Weinerth J, Andolsek K, Nagler. A Remediation Policy Changes Improve Culture. Association for Hospital Medical Education, San Diego, California April 2008.

24. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Weinerth J. The Care and Feeding of GME Program Directors. Association for Hospital Medical Education, San Diego, California April 2008.

25. Andolsek K, Murphy G, Nagler A, Schlueter J. Survey, Survey, Survey: The Collection and Analysis of Aggregate Data. Association for Hospital Medical Education, Educational Institute, San Diego, California April 2008.

26. Andolsek K, Nagler A, Dodd L, Johnson L. The Agony and Ecstasy: The Challenges and Opportunities of ACGME Required Internal Reviews. Association for Hospital Medical Education, Poster, San Diego, California April 2008.

27. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Weinerth J. To Match or Not: What Factors Influence a Resident’s Choice of GME Program. Association for Hospital Medical Education, Poster, San Diego, California April 2008.

28. Andolsek K, Murphy G, Pinheiro S, Tuck T, Nagler A. In the Beginning….Competency-based Education via Institutional Orientation. Association for Hospital Medical Education, San Diego, California April 2008.

29. Andolsek K, Murphy G, Nagler A, Schlueter J. Survey, Survey, Survey: The Collection and Analysis of Aggregate Data. Association of American Medical Colleges, San Antonio, Texas October 31–November 5, 2008.

30. Schulman K, Udayakumar K, Nagler A, Andolsek K, Weinerth J, Dossary K, Schlueter J. Augmenting Graduate Medical Education Outside the Silos with Health Policy Content and Educational Technology. Association of American Medical Colleges, San Antonio, Texas October 31 – November 5, 2008.

31. Weinerth J, Andolsek K, Murphy G, Nagler A, Tuck T, Moore P, Schlueter J. Stirring Creativity: GME Funding Promotes Innovation. Association of American Medical Colleges San Antonio, Texas, October 31–November 5, 2008.

32. Andolsek K, Nagler A, Dodd L, Johnson L. The Agony and Ecstasy: The Challenges and Opportunities of ACGME Required Internal Reviews Association of American Medical Colleges, San Antonio, Texas October 31–November 5, 2008.

33. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Weinerth J. The Care and Feeding of GME Program Directors. Association of American Medical Colleges, San Antonio, Texas October 31–November 5, 2008.

34. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Weinerth J. The Care and Feeding of GME Program Directors. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, Poster, Grapevine, Texas March 5-7, 2009.

35. Weinerth J, Andolsek K, Murphy G, Nagler A, Tuck T, Moore P, Schlueter J. Stirring Creativity: GME Funding Promotes Innovation. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, Poster, Grapevine, Texas, March 5-7, 2009.

36. Andolsek K, Murphy G, Nagler A, Schlueter J. Survey, Survey, Survey: The Collection and Analysis of Aggregate Data. Association for Hospital Medical Education, Savannah, Georgia, March 2009.

37. Schulman K, Udayakumar K, Nagler A, Andolsek K, Weinerth J, Dossary K, Schlueter J. Augmenting Graduate Medical Education Outside the Silos with Health Policy Content and Educational Technology. Association for Hospital Medical Education, Savannah, Georgia, March 2009.

38. Weinerth J, Andolsek K, Murphy G, Nagler A, Tuck T, Moore P, Schlueter J. Stirring Creativity: GME Funding Promotes Innovation. Association for Hospital Medical Education, Savannah, Georgia, March 2009.

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39. Andolsek K, Nagler A, Dodd L, Johnson L. The Agony and Ecstasy: The Challenges and Opportunities of ACGME Required Internal Reviews. Association for Hospital Medical Education, Savannah, Georgia, March 2009.

40. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Schlueter J. The Care and Feeding of GME Program Directors. Association for Hospital Medical Education, Savannah, Georgia, March 2009.

41. Morgenlander JC, McFarlin J, Andolsek K. The Essential Neurologic Exam for the Non-Neurologist: Creation of Web and Podcast Teaching for Duke Residents and Fellows. North Carolina Neurological Society, Poster presentation, February 2010.

42. Andolsek KM, Nagler A, Tuck T, Moore P, Murphy G, Schlueter JH, Weinerth J. Stirring Creativity: Institutional Funds Encourage Innovation in GME. Innovations in Medical Education Poster Session, Association of American Medical Colleges Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November, 6-9, 2010.

43. Andolsek K, Coppedge A, Weinerth J. Enhancing Interview Strategies with Technology. Innovations in Medical Education Poster Session, Association of American Medical Colleges Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 6-9, 2010.

44. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Weinerth J, Dossary K, Schlueter J, Rodgers C, Schulman K. Augmenting GME with Health Policy, Technology, and Interdisciplinary Mingling. Innovations in Medical Education Poster Session, Association of American Medical Colleges Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 6-9, 2010.

45. Andolsek KM, Frush K, Maynard L. Using an Educational Rapid Cycle Improvement Process to Develop Graduate Medical Education Physician Leadership in Patient Safety and Quality. Poster & Invited Presentation, Marvin R. Dunn Poster Session, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, March 4, 2011.

46. Andolsek, KM Nagler A, Dodd L, Weienrth JL. Internal Reviews Benefit the Program Under Review and the Programs of the Review Team Members. Poster and Invited Presentation, Marvin R. Dunn Poster Session, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, March 4, 2011.

47. Adams M, Nagler A, Johnson C, Griffith B, Prewitt J, Andolsek K, Rodgers C, Schlueter J, Kuo P. Calling for Collaboration: Comparing Communicaton Devices for Enhanced GME Training and Quality Patient Care. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference, Nashville, Tenessee, March 4, 2011.

48. DeRienzo C, Frush K, Andolsek KM. The Duke GME Patient Safety and Quality Council Handoffs Initiative: Empowering Housetaff to Lead the Change. University Health Care Consortium Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois, September 21-23, 2011.

49. Boggan JC, Zhang T, Westreich KD, Sadun RE, DeRienzo CM, Andolsek KM. Shift Changes for the Hospital Team: Standardizing and Evaluating Transitions of Care in the Era of Duty-hour Reform. North Carolina American College of Physicians Meeting, Best QI Project, Raleigh, North Carolina, February 2012.

50. Boggan JC, Zhang T, Westreich KD, Sadun RE, DeRienzo CM, Andolsek KM. Shift Changes for the Hospital Team: Standardizing and Evaluating Transitions of Care in the Era of Duty-hour Reform. Accreditation Council for Graduated Medical Education Annual Educational Meeting, Orlando, Florida, March 2, 2012.

51. Zhang T, Barfield M, Rialon K, Shepard T, Goldsmith Z, Papavassilou P, Andolsek K, Weinerth J. Ensuring Safe Resident Supervision: The Duke Experience. Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference, Orlando Florida, March 2012.

52. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Rudd M, Musick D, Basnight L. Defining Professionalism: Differences by Gender and Institution (Gauging the outlook of interns and comprehending the contradictions).

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Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Meeting, Orlando, Florida, March 2, 2012.

53. Grichnik K, Frush K, Murphy G, Andolsek K. Development of an Inter-professional, Intergenerational and Inter-disciplinary Patient Safety Education Tool. American Society of Anesthesiologists 2012 Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, October 13-17, 2012.

54. Cheely G Owens T Andolsek K Rose J Weinerth J Barfield M Zaas A Bae J. An Educational and Financial Quality Improvement Intervention Targeting Graduate Medical Education Trainees Duke University Health System Eighth Annual Patient Safety Conference, Durham, North Carolina, March 14, 2013

55. Andolsek K McNeill D Fortune R Nagler A Tuck T Stancil C Kuhn C. Applying Lessons Learned from Annual Program Evaluation and Internal Reviews to Create GMEC “Educational” Competency Committees to assess Programs’ Annual Program Evaluation and Improvement. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education February 28, 2014 National Harbor, Maryland 56. Zaas A Grochowski C Andolsek K Educational Handoffs” Using Q Sort to Identify the Transitional Milestones for Medical School Graduation to Day 1 Residency Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education February 28, 2014 National Harbor, Maryland 57. Bradley K Andolsek K PGY1-5 Orthopaedic Resident Self- Assessment of Milestone Acquisition. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. February 28, 2014 National Harbor, Md. 58. Coppedge A Andolsek K “Enhancing Recruiting and Interview Strategies with Technology”

Association of American Medical Colleges, Group on Resident Affairs 2014 Spring Meeting May 6, 2014 Phoenix, AZ

59. Bradley K Andolsek K. First and Second Year Orthopaedic resident self-assessment of Milestone acquisition. Association of American Medical Colleges, Group on Resident Affairs Spring Meeting May 6, 2014 Phoenix, AZ.

60. Andolsek K McNeill D Fortune R Nagler A Tuck T Stancil C Kuhn C. Applying Lessons Learned From Annual Program Evaluation and Internal Reviews to Create GMEC “Educational” Competency

Committees to assess Programs’ Annual Program Evaluation and Improvement. Association of American Medical Colleges, Group on Resident Affairs Spring Meeting May 6, 2014 Phoenix, AZ 61. Zaas A Grochowski C Andolsek K. Educational Handoffs: Using Q-Sort to Identify the Transitional

Milestones for Medical School Graduation to Day 1 Residency. American Association of Medical Colleges November 6, 2014 Chicago, Illinois

62. Nagler Al. Rudd M Chudgar S Gagliardi J Heflin M Andolsek K Kuhn C. GME Concentrations: Supporting Residency Training with Key Content. American Association of Medical Colleges. Medical Education Meeting November 6, 2014 Chicago, Illinois

63. Andolsek K. Coppedge A Using Technology to Enhance Recruiting and Interviewing. American Association of American Medical Colleges. Annual Meeting November 8, 2014 Chicago, Illinois

64. Andolsek K Kuhn C Nagler A I’m CLER, You’re CLER, We’re All CLER: Practicing Institutional Readiness as educational quality improvement. Association of American Medical Colleges Annual Meeting November 9, 2014 Chicago, Illinois

65. Nagler A. Rudd M Basnight L Musick D Andolsek K. Professionalism Perspectives: and Behaviors of Faculty and Learners. Association of American Medical Colleges Annual Meeting. November 9, 2014. Chicago, Illinois

66. Andolsek K. Rudd M Nagler A Grochowski C Brown A Kuhn C. Medical Education Grand Rounds: Aligning Medical Education through Collaborative Faculty Development. Association of American Medical Colleges Annual Meeting, November 9, 2014 Chicago, Illinois

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67. Andolsek K Koo D Michener JL Murphy G Nagler A Silberberg M Strand de Oliveria J. Developing Standard Milestones and Training Materials for Population Health. American Association of Medical Colleges Annual Meeting November 9, 2014 Chicago, Illinois

68. Alphin F Andolsek K Barmach S Bonner M Bradley D Buckley EG Carbrey JM Cullins MD Jackson JA Lee LS Muzyk A Ross EF Stinnett SS Schmitt D Velkey JM White L. Priming the Pump: Pump: Designing an Innovative Master of Medical Biomedical Sciences to Optimize Preparation for the Health Professions. Duke AHEAD November 14, 2014 Durham, NC

69. Bradley K Andolsek K. Orthopaedic Resident Self-Assessment of Milestones. Duke AHEAD November 14, 2014 Durham, NC

70. Wolfe C Shulby G Epling C. Andolsek K. Flu Devils: Transitioning Influenza Vaccination from a recommendation to a condition of employment for over 23,000 employees. 10th Annual Duke Patient Safety and Quality Conference March 20, 2015 Durham, NC

71. Shulby G Wolfe C Epling C Andolsek K. Transitioning Influenza Vaccination from a recommendation to a “condition of employment” for over 20,000 employees. International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care. Institute for Healthcare Improvement and British Medical Journal, April 21-24 London, UK

72. Lee LS The MBS Faculty,Andolsek KM A Funning Thing Happened on the Way to a Post Bac: A Masters Program Grounded in Interprofessional Education. American Association of Medical Colleges, Southern Group on Educational Affairs, April 25, 2015 Charlotte, NC

73. Epling C Shulby G Wolfe C Andolsek K. Transitioning Influenza Vaccination from a recommendation to a “condition of employment” for over 23,000 employees. 17th Annual National Patient Safety Foundation Annual Congress April 29-May 1, 2015 Austin TX.

Editorials, Position, and Background Papers 1. Andolsek K. Art of Medicine for Aged Doctors? (letter to the editor). New England Journal of

Medicine, Oct 7 1976;295: 844. 2. Women and Medicine. Proceedings of the Conference, chaired by DeAngelis CA. Published by the

Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 2007. (Panel member, author). 3. Ensuring an Effective Physician Workforce for the United States. Conference Summary and

Proceedings of the Conference, chaired by Weinstein D. Published by the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 2011. http://josiahmacyfoundation.org/docs/macy_pubs/Macy_GME_Report,_Aug_2011.pdf (Steering Committee, faculty and author)

Internet/Other Enduring Curricula 1. Collaborative with Duke University School of Nursing, (Breast Cancer Screening and Population

Management), On-line modules, 1998. 2. Fullerton Foundation (Health Promotion/Disease Prevention, Women’s Health, Obesity, Evidence

Based Medicine), On-line course and modules, 1998. 3. Duke Office of CME (moderate sedation, central venous catheter access, 2001-2 Bioterrorism on-line

resources). 4. Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation the LIFE Curriculum (distributed over 5300 CD ROM sets; published on

MedEdPortal; Included in National Board of Medical Examiners Professionalism Curriculum; Federation of State Medical Boards Impairment Recognition; and Accreditation Council for Graduate

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Medical Education Monograph Program Directors’ Guide to the Common Program Requirements), 2003-present.

5. GME Online Orientation and multiple curricula, 2003-present.

Presentations (Invited and/or Peer Reviewed) 1. (Sweeney) Andolsek K. Faculty Team Building. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Regional

Conference, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, September, 1982. 2. Andolsek K. Behavioral Medicine Teaching in Family Medicine. Course Director and Faculty. Quail

Roost Conference Center, May 10-12 1983. Bahama, North Carolina. 3. Andolsek K. Women and Stress. North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly,

Charlotte, North Carolina, December 1983. 4. Andolsek KM. Influence of a Pharmacotherapeutics Curriculum on Residents’ Prescribing Behavior.

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Denver, Colorado, May 1985. 5. Andolsek KM. Preconception Counseling. Morehead Symposium, Duke University, Morehead City,

North Carolina, July 1990. 6. Andolsek KM. Clinical Nutrition. Morehead Symposium. Duke University, Morehead City, North

Carolina, July 1990. 7. Andolsek KM. Falls in the Elderly. Morehead Symposium, Duke University, Morehead City, North

Carolina, July 1990. 8. Andolsek KM. Prenatal Care Workshop. North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians, Asheville,

North Carolina, December 1993. 9. Andolsek KM. Essential Elements of Obstetrics Board Review Course. Department of Family

Medicine, George Washington University, Washington, DC, June 1993. 10. Andolsek KM. Essential Elements of Obstetrics. American Academy of Family Medicine Board

Review Course, Department of Family Medicine, George Washington University, Washington, DC, June 1994.

11. Andolsek KM. Essential Elements of Obstetrics. American Academy of Family Medicine Board Review Course, Department of Family Medicine, George Washington University, Washington, DC, June 1995.

12. Andolsek KM Resident Fatigue and Impairment Duke Medical Alumni Spring Conference (for all residents, faculty and alumni) April 1, 2004 Durham NC

13. Andolsek KM. Addressing Fatigue and Impairment. Southern Medical Association Regional Meeting, Savannah, Georgia, April 9, 2004.

14. Cefalo RC, Andolsek K. Addressing Fatigue and Impairment in Residency Training. Council on Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ottawa, Canada, August 2004.

15. Andolsek K. Resident Fatigue and Impairment. North Carolina AHEC Meeting of Program Directors and Key Faculty, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, August 26, 2004.

16. Andolsek K. Administrative Implications of Fatigue and Impairment. Duke Faculty Development Fellowship, September 16, 2004.

17. Andolsek K. Fatigue and Impairment. Grassy Creek Retreat North Carolina Physician Assistants Wellness Committee, North Carolina Physician Health Program, Grassy Creek, North Carolina, 2004.

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18. Andolsek K. The LIFE Curriculum: Teaching Issues on Fatigue and Impairment in GME. Association of American Medical Colleges, Group on Educational Affairs Workshop, Boston, Massachusetts, November 9, 2004.

19. Andolsek K. The LIFE Curriculum: Teaching Issues on Fatigue and Impairment in GME. Southern Medical Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 13, 2004.

20. Andolsek K Fatigue and Impairment in Residents and Fellows North Carolina Medical Board workshop November 16, 2004 Raleigh, NC

21. Andolsek K Impairment and Fatigue in Clinicians North Carolina Physician Assistant State Board Retreat Grassy Creek, N.C. November 19-20

22. Andolsek K. Fulfilling ACGME Mandate on Teaching about Fatigue and Impairment. Annual Resident as Teacher Workshop, Faculty and Resident Retreat, Department of Surgery University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill North Carolina, November 20, 2004.

23. Andolsek K. Fulfilling ACGME Mandate on Teaching about Fatigue and Impairment. Department of Surgery Faculty and Resident Workshop, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina January 2005.

24. Andolsek K. The LIFE Curriculum: Fatigue and Impairment in GME. Geriatrics, Grand Rounds, Durham, North Carolina January 25, 2005.

25. Andolsek K, Cefalo RC. Addressing Fatigue and Impairment in GME. The Macy Conference, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, February 24, 2005.

26. Andolsek K, Cefalo RC. The Macy LIFE Curriculum: Incorporating it into your GME Program (Workshop). CREOGG and APGO Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 3, 2005.

27. Andolsek K, Cefalo RC. The Macy LIFE Curriculum: Incorporating it into your GME Program (Workshop) Southern Medical Association Spring Meeting Winston Salem, North Carolina, April 13, 2005.

28. Andolsek K, Cefalo RC. The Macy LIFE Curriculum: Incorporating it into your GME Program (Workshop). American Association of Medical Colleges: Southern Group on Education Affairs, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, April 13, 2005.

29. Andolsek K. Addressing Fatigue and Impairment: Educational and HR Considerations. Duke Masters of Clinical Leadership Seminar, April 2005.

30. Andolsek K, Cefalo RC. Fatigue and Impairment in GME. North Carolina Chief Resident Workshop, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, May 2005.

31. Andolsek K. The LIFE Curriculum: Fatigue and Impairment in Residency Training. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 2, 2005.

32. Andolsek K, Cefalo RC. Addressing Fatigue and Impairment in GME. The Macy Conference, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, May 17, 2005.

33. Andolsek K. Fatigue and Impairment. APA Board, North Carolina, Spring Meeting 2005. 34. Andolsek K. Fatigue and Impairment in Clinical Training and Practice. American Academy of

Physician Assistants Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, May 30, 2005. 35. Andolsek K. Fatigue and Impairment: the New Essential GME Curriculum. HCPro Webinar, August

18, 2005. 36. Andolsek K. The Macy LIFE Curriculum. Grand Rounds, Duke Department of Community and

Family Medicine, August 30, 2005. 37. Andolsek K. The Macy LIFE Curriculum. Grand Rounds, Duke Occupational and Environmental

Health Residency, September 13, 2005. 38. Andolsek K. The Macy LIFE Curriculum Southern Regional AHEC Faculty Development

Workshop, Fayetteville, North Carolina, October 7, 2005.

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39. Andolsek K. The Macy LIFE Curriculum. Resident Workshop, Cabarrus Family Medicine, Concord, North Carolina, October 26, 2005.

40. Andolsek K. The Macy LIFE Curriculum. Faculty Workshop, Cabarrus Family Medicine Residency Concord, North Carolina, October 26, 2005.

41. Andolsek K. Fatigue and Residency Training: Opportunities for Resident Curricula and Processes. Association of American Medical Colleges, GME Leadership Session Group on Resident Affairs, Washington, D.C. November 2005.

42. Andolsek K, Cefalo RC. Addressing Fatigue and Impairment in GME. The Macy Conference, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, November 2005.

43. Andolsek K. The LIFE Curriculum: Necessity of Curricular Enhancement to Address Fatigue and Impairment. The Organization of Program Director Associations (Council of Medical Specialties), Chicago, Illinois, November 2005.

44. Andolsek K. The LIFE Curriculum: Addressing Resident Fatigue and Impairment Education. Institute for Health Care Improvement 17th Annual National Forum, Orlando, Florida, December 2005.

45. Cefalo RC, Andolsek K. Fatigue and Impairment Education for Dental and Medical Students and Residents. Meharry Medical College (also teleconferenced to Murphysboro, Tennessee), Atlanta, Georgia, December 2005.

46. Cefalo RC, Andolsek K. Fatigue and Impairment Education. Cornell Medical Center, New York, February 2006.

47. Andolsek K. The LIFE Curriculum: Addressing Fatigue and Impairment in GME. Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors/Academic Society of Emergency Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2006.

48. Andolsek K. The LIFE Curriculum: Addressing Fatigue and Impairment. The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, Annual Educational Conference, Kissimmee, Florida, March 2006.

49. Andolsek K. The LIFE Curriculum: Addressing Fatigue and Impairment. American Program Directors in Surgery, Tucson, Arizona, March 21, 2006.

50. Andolsek K. The LIFE Curriculum: Addressing Fatigue and Impairment. American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, March 2006.

51. Andolsek K. The LIFE Curriculum: Addressing Fatigue and Impairment. Duke Emergency Medicine Workshop, April 2006.

52. Andolsek K. The LIFE Curriculum: Addressing Fatigue and Impairment in Residency Training. Federation of State Physician Health Programs Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, April 2006.

53. Andolsek K, Cefalo RC. Addressing Fatigue and Impairment in GME. The National Macy Conference, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, May 2006.

54. Andolsek K, Cefalo RC. Addressing Fatigue and Impairment in GME. The National Macy Conference for Chief Residents, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, May 2006

55. Andolsek K, Cefalo RC. Fatigue and Impairment in GME. North Carolina Chief Resident Workshop Chapel Hill, North Carolina, May 2006.

56. Andolsek K. Fatigue and Impairment in GME. North Carolina Behavioral Medicine Consortium, Wilmington, North Carolina, May 2006.

57. Andolsek K. Fatigue and Impairment in GME. Association for Hospital Medical Education Gala 50th Anniversary Celebration, Chicago, Illinois, May 2006.

58. Andolsek. Fatigue and Impairment in GME. The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, May 2006.

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59. Andolsek K. Fatigue and Impairment in GME. Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base teleconferenced to Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio Texas, May 2006.

60. Andolsek K. Fatigue and Impairment in GME. Program Directors of Family Medicine Annual Conference, Kansas City, Missouri, June 2006.

61. Andolsek K. Fatigue and Impairment in GME. Fort Bragg Womack Army Hospital Residency Program Retreat, Fayetteville, North Carolina, August 30, 2006.

62. Andolsek K. Fatigue and Impairment in GME. Association for Medical Education in Europe, Genoa, Italy, September 2006.

63. Andolsek K. Fatigue and Impairment in GME. Association for Hospital Medical Education Medical Academy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September, 2006.

64. Andolsek K, Cefalo RC. The Macy LIFE Curriculum: Incorporating it into your GME Program (Workshop). Southern Medical Association 100th Annual Scientific Assembly, Charlotte, North Carolina, September 27, 2006.

65. Andolsek KM Effective Feedback Duke Emergency Medicine Faculty Development and Resident Workshop Durham NC October 2006

66. Andolsek K, Cefalo RC. Addressing Fatigue and Impairment in GME for GME Coordinators. The Macy Conference, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, October 13, 2006.

67. Andolsek K. Assessing Residency Performance, Spartanburg Family Medicine Resident Retreat, Spartanburg, South Carolina, October 19, 2006.

68. Andolsek K. Faculty Development Workshops: two days; managing resident performance challenges Eastern Virginia Medical School Norfolk, Virginia November 16, 2006

69. Andolsek KM Cefalo RCC. University of North Carolina Department of Ophthalmology Resiliency in Residency Training Grand Rounds Chapel Hill, NC November 3, 2006

70. Andolsek KM Generational and Legal Issues Graduate Medical Education Council on Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine/CORD Academic Assembly Kissimmee Florida March 2, 2007

71. Andolsek KM Duke Department of Surgery Forum on Professionalism and Liability Issues Durham, North Carolina, April 2007

72. Andolsek K, Nagler A. Remediation Policy Changes Improve Culture. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference Grapevine, Texas, March 2008.

73. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Weinerth J. The Care and Feeding of GME Program Directors. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference Poster, Grapevine Texas, March 2008.

74. Andolsek K, Nagler A, Dodd L, Johnson L. The Agony and the Ecstasy: The Challenges and Opportunities of ACGME Required Internal Reviews, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference, Grapevine, Texas, March 2008.

75. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Weinerth J. To Match of Not: What Factors Influence a Resident’s Choice of GME Program. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference Poster, Grapevine, Texas, March 2008.

76. Andolsek K, Murphy G, Pinheiro S, Tuck T, Nagler A. In the Beginning….Competency-Based Education via Institutional Orientation. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Poster, Grapevine, Texas, March 2008.

77. Weinerth J, Andolsek K, Nagler A. Remediation Policy Changes Improve Culture. Association for Hospital Medical Education, Westminster, Colorado, April 2008.

78. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Weinerth J. The Care and Feeding of GME Program Directors. Association for Hospital Medical Education Poster, Westminster, Colorado, April 2008.

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79. Andolsek K, Nagler A, Dodd L, Johnson L. The Agony and Ecstasy: The Challenges and Opportunities of ACGME Required Internal Reviews. Association for Hospital Medical Education, Westminster, Colorado, Poster, April 2008.

80. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Weinerth J. To Match of Not: What Factors Influence a Resident’s Choice of GME Program. Association for Hospital Medical Education Posters, Westminster, Colorado, April 2008.

81. Andolsek K, Murphy G, Pinheiro S, Tuck T, Nagler A. In the Beginning….Competency-Based Education via Institutional Orientation. Association for Hospital Medical Education Poster, San Diego, California April 2008.

82. Andolsek K, Murphy G, Nagler A, Schlueter J. Survey Survey Survey: The Collection and Analysis of Aggregate Data. American Association of Medical Colleges Workshop, San Antonio, Texas October 31 – November 5, 2008.

83. Schulman K, Udayakumar K, Nagler A, Andolsek K, Weinerth J, Dossary K, Schlueter J. Augmenting Graduate Medical Education Outside the Silos with Health Policy Content and Educational Technology. American Association of Medical Colleges, San Antonio, Texas October 31 – November 5, 2008.

84. Weinerth J, Andolsek K, Murphy G, Nagler A, Tuck T, Moore P, Schlueter J. Stirring Creativity: GME Funding Promotes Innovation. American Association of Medical Colleges San Antonio, Texas October 31 – November 5, 2008.

85. Andolsek K, Nagler A, Dodd L, Johnson L. The Agony and Ecstasy: The Challenges and Opportunities of ACGME Required Internal Reviews, American Association of Medical Colleges Workshop, San Antonio, Texas October 31 – November 5, 2008.

86. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Weinerth J. The Care and Feeding of GME program Directors. American Association of Medical Colleges, San Antonio, Texas October 31 – November 5, 2008.

87. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Weinerth J. The Care and Feeding of GME Program Directors. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Grapevine, Texas, March 5-7, 2009.

88. Weinerth J, Andolsek K, Murphy G, Nagler A, Tuck T, Moore P, Schlueter J. Stirring Creativity: GME Funding Promotes Innovation. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Poster, Grapevine, Texas, March 5-7, 2009.

89. Andolsek K, Murphy G, Nagler A, Schlueter J. The Collection and Analysis of Aggregate Data. Association for Hospital Medical Education Workshop, Savannah, Georgia, March 2009.

90. Schulman K, Udayakumar K, Nagler A, Andolsek K, Weinerth J, Dossary K, Schlueter J. Augmenting Graduate Medical Education Outside the Silos with Health Policy Content and Educational Technology. Association for Hospital Medical Education, Savannah, Georgia, March 2009.

91. Weinerth J, Andolsek K, Murphy G, Nagler A, Tuck T, Moore P, Schlueter J. Stirring Creativity: GME Funding Promotes Innovation. Association for Hospital Medical Education, Savannah, Georgia, March 2009.

92. Andolsek K, Nagler A, Dodd L, Johnson L. The Agony and Ecstasy: The Challenges and Opportunities of ACGME Required Internal Reviews, Association for Hospital Medical Education, Savannah, Georgia, March 2009.

93. Nagler A, Andolsek K, Schlueter J. The Care and Feeding of GME Program Directors. Association for Hospital Medical Education, Savannah, Georgia, March 2009.

94. Nagler A Andolsek K Padmore J. Remediation Fosters teaching and learning Group on Resident Affairs Alumni Workshop, American Association for Medical Colleges Atlanta, Georgia April 2009.

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95. Nagler A Andolsek K Padmore J. The unintended consequences of portfolios in learning. Group on Resident Affairs Alumni Workshop, Association for American Medical Colleges Atlanta, Georgia April 2009.

96. Andolsek K Nagler A. Great expectations: Developing competency based program director expectations and their assessment Group on Resident Affairs Alumni Workshop, American Association for American Medical Colleges Atlanta, Georgia April 2009

97. Grethlein S, Brady D, Andolsek KM. International GME Training. Group on Resident Affairs Alumni Workshop, Association for American Medical Colleges, Boston, Massachusetts, November 7, 2009.

98. Nagler A, Andolsek KM. Combining Educational Strategies in Faculty Development for Program Directors. Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education, Nashville, Tennessee, March 4-7, 2010.

99. Andolsek K. GRA- GME Leadership Development Course, Part 1. Course Director and Faculty, Association for American Medical Colleges, Austin, Texas, April 14-15, 2010.

100. Nagler A, Adams M, Andolsek K. Calling for Collaboration: Comparing Communication Devices for Enhanced GME Training and Quality Patient Care. Association for American Medical Colleges, Austin, Texas, April 26, 2010.

101. Brady D, Andolsek KM. Twitter, You Tube, and GME: Exploring the Interplay of Social Networking and Housestaff Training. Association for American Medical Colleges, Austin, Texas, April 26, 2010.

102. Andolsek KM, Nagler A. New Technologies in Teaching GME. Association for American Medical Colleges, Austin, Texas, April 27, 2010.

103. Nagler A Schlueter J Andolsek K Augmenting GME with health policy content and educational technology Association for American Medical Colleges, Austin, Texas, April 27, 2010.

104. Andolsek KM. Brave New World of Care; Keynote Speaker, East Carolina University Graduate Medical Education Research Day, Greenville, North Carolina, May 18, 2010.

105. Andolsek KM. GRA- GME Leadership Development Course, Part II. Course Director and Faculty; Association for American Medical Colleges, Chicago, Illinois, September 15-17, 2010.

106. Andolsek KM. Annual GME Retreat; GME and Technology Workshop. Howard University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, September 22, 2010.

107. Andolsek KM. GME Retreat; The Perils and the Pitfalls of Social Media and the New Professionalism. Howard University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, September 22, 2010.

108. Andolsek KM. Virginia Collaborative GME: Response to ACGME New Common Program Requirements; Lecture and Small Group Facilitator. Virginia Commonwealth School of Medicine GME, Richmond, Virginia, December 7, 2010.

109. Andolsek KM. Redesigning GME. The Ottawa Conference, Ottawa, Canada, February 2011. 110. Andolsek KM, Frush K, Maynard L. Using an Educational Rapid Cycle Improvement Process to

Develop Graduate Medical Education Physician Leadership in Patient Safety and Quality. Oral presentation as part of the Marvin R. Dunn Poster Session at the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference, Nashville, Tennessee March 4, 2011.

111. Andolsek KM, Nagler A, Dodd L, Weienrth JL. Internal Reviews Benefit the Program Under Review and the Programs of the Review Team Members. Poster and Invited presentation as part of the Marvin R. Dunn Poster Session at the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference, Grapevine, Texas, March 4, 2011.

112. Andolsek KM. Selecting a GME Program. Duke-NUS Medical School Lecture, Singapore, April 4, 2011.

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113. Andolsek KM. Challenges in High Quality GME Programs Extraordinary Meeting (invited). Sing Health Core Leadership and GMEC, Singapore, April 6, 2011.

114. Andolsek KM. Family Medicine Residency Education Essentials. Sing Health Family Medicine Program Leadership, Singapore, April 6, 2011.

115. Andolsek KM. How to Deliver and Assess SBP And BPLI in Residency Training. Sing Health Faculty and Coordinator Development, Singapore, April 6, 2011.

116. Andolsek KM. ACGME Required Evaluations in GME (Best Practices in GME Administration). Pre Annual Scientific Meeting Workshop, Sing Health, Singapore, April 7, 2011.

117. Andolsek KM. ACGME Site Visit Preparation (Best Practices in GME Administration). Pre Annual Scientific Meeting Workshop, Sing Health, Singapore, April 7, 2011.

118. Andolsek KM. The Value of the Hospitalist in an Academic Medical Centre - Benchmarking ACGME Standards (panelist), Singapore General Hospital 19th Annual Scientific Meeting, Singapore, April 9, 2011.

119. Andolsek KM. GRA- GME Leadership Development Course, Part III; Course Director and Faculty. Association for American Medical Colleges, Cleveland, Ohio, April 29-30, 2011.

120. Andolsek KM, Nagler A. Program Director Faculty Development. Association for American Medical Colleges Group on Resident Affairs Spring Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, May 2011.

121. Andolsek KM, Nagler A. Allure and Apprehension in the Use of Technology in GME. Association for American Medical Colleges Group on Resident Affairs Spring Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, May 2011.

122. Sklar D, Andolsek KM. Transitions of Education: Reforming Graduate Medical Education to Meet the Needs of the Public. Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, Atlanta, Georgia, May 16-19, 2011.

123. Andolsek K. Feedback Loyola Medicine 2011 Mission: Possible. GME Retreat, Maywood, Illinois, September 16, 2011.

124. Andolsek KM. Complex Cases in Primary Care; (4 hour CME Workshop). Los Angles, California, October 2011.

125. Andolsek KM. Complex Cases in Primary Care; (4 hour CME Workshop). New York, December 2011.

126. Rodgers C, Andolsek K, Coppedge A. Enhancing Resident and Fellow Recruiting with Technology. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Educational Conference, Orlando, Florida, March 1, 2012.

127. Nagler A, Andolsek KM, Basnight L, Musick D. Professionalism, the House of God Revisited. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference, Orlando, Florida, March 3, 2012.

128. Andolsek KM, Nagler A. The Allure and Apprehension of Utilizing Technology in Graduate Medical Education. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference, Orlando, Florida, March 2, 2012.

129. Andolsek KM Nagler A. Using the ACGME Resident Survey to impact Institutional GME Competency Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference, Orlando, Florida March 3, 2012

130. Song C, Goh D, Andolsek K. Challenges in Setting up an ACGME Style Residency Program Outside of the US. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference, Orlando, Florida, March 3, 2012.

131. Andolsek K. Fatigue and Impairment in Emergency Medicine Residents and Clinicians Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC April 11, 2012

132. Andolsek K, Nagler A. Site Visit Prep for an ACGME Site Visit. Medimetrix Webinar, April 23, 2012.

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133. Boggan J, Zhang T, Andolsek K. Shift changes for the Hospital Team: Standardizing and Evaluating Transitions of Care in the Era of Duty-Hour Reform. Association of American Medical Colleges Group on Resident Affairs, San Diego, California, April 30, 2012.

134. Andolsek KM. AAMC GRA-GME Leadership Course, Part 1; AAMC Course Director and Faculty. n Association of American Medical Colleges, San Diego, California, April 28-29, 2012.

135. Andolsek K, Aschenbrenner C, Iobst W, Nasca T. Sustaining Momentum as We Continuously Improve GME. Association of American Medical Colleges Group on Resident Affairs Spring Meeting Plenary, San Diego, California, May 3, 2012.

136. Andolsek KM. AAMC GRA-GME Leadership Course, Part 2; AAMC Course Director and Faculty. Association of American Medical Colleges, Chicago, Illinois, September 20-22, 2012.

137. Andolsek KM, Nagler A. Going APE over NAS: Strategies for Organizing a Meaningful Program Review in the Next Accreditation System. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference, Orlando, Florida, March 2, 2013

138. Andolsek KM, Nagler A. Clinical Competency Committees: What are they and how can they Enhance Resident Education? Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference, Orlando, Florida, March 2, 2013

139. Nagler, A Andolsek KM, Basnight L Musick D. Professionalism in Entering Residents Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference, Orlando, Florida, March 2, 2013

140. Andolsek KM. Course Director, and Faculty, AAMC GRA-GME Leadership Course, Part 3 Association of American Medical Colleges, Savannah, Georgia May 4-5, 2013

141. Andolsek KM. Annual Program Evaluation in the Next Accreditation System. Group on Residency Affairs Spring Meeting Association of American Medical Colleges, Savannah, Georgia May 5, 2013.

142. Andolsek, KM. Designing an effective Annual Program Evaluation in the NAS Visiting Professor, Loma Linda Educational Retreat October 24, 2013

143. Andolsek KM. The Development of Clinical Competency Committees , Visiting Professor, Loma Linda Educational Retreat October 24, 2013

144. Andolsek, KM McNeill, D Fortune R. Transitions of (Educational) Care: Applying Lessons Learned from Annual Program Evaluation and Internal Reviews to Pilot Education Competency Commitees.t Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference National Harbor, Md. February 28 and March , 2014

145. Nagler AN Andolsek KA Kuhn C. They Have Only Just Begun: Clinical Competency Committees As part of NAS. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Annual Educational Conference National Harbor Maryland February 28, 2014

146. Nagler AN Andolsek KA Kuhn C. Supporting Faculty in their Teaching Role: Needs, Challenges and Solutions for Faculty Development Programs. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Annual Educational Conference National Harbor, Maryland March 1, 2014

147. McCulloh M Sexton J Maher R Epling C Andolsek K Dixon A Kramer P. Second Victim the Act of Mending following an Unanticipated Patient Event 9th Duke Medicine Patient Safety and Quality Conference Duke Fuqua School of Business Durham, NC March 13, 2014

148. Andolsek KM Clinical Competency Committees: Transitioning our Learners in GME. Virginia Graduate Medical Education Retreat. Visiting Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Va March 28, 2014

149. Andolsek KM. The A, B, C, Ds of CCCs: Optimizing our Clinical Competency Committee. Visiting Professor, 4th Annual George Washington Graduate Medical Education Retreat. Washington, DC April 11, 2014

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150. Andolsek KM Visiting Professor, Faculty Engagement Stanford GME Inaugural Retreat Menlo Park, California September 8, 3014

151. Tuccerro D Bradley D Hvorat A Andolsek K Population Milestones The I 3 Collaborative Cabarrus, North Carolina September 26, 2014

152. Grochowski CO Zaas A Atherton A Engle D Andolsek K. An Innovative Strategy for Transition to a Competency Based Curricular Framework and Assessment. Association of American Medical Colleges Medical Education Meeting Swissotel, Chicago, Il November 7, 2014

153. Clay AS Andolsek K Chudgar SM Grochowski CG What Milemarker are we at? Using Transitional Year Milestones to assess graduating residents during a Capstone Course. American Association of Medical Colleges. Medical Education Meeting Chicago, IL November 7, 2014

154. Caulfield M Andolsek K Grbic D. Roskovensky L. Ambiguity Tolerance of Students Matriculating To US Medical Schools. American Association of Medical Colleges Medical Education Meeting. November 7, 2014 Chicago, IL

155. Andolsek K. Clinical Competency Committees in the Era of NAS. 2014 Illinois Residency Program Directors’ Meeting, sponsored by the Illinois State Medical Society and the Chicago Medical Society Chicago, II December 6, 2014

156. Andolsek K McNeill D Fortune R. Flex Your PECs. GMEC Oversight of Annual Program Evaluation and Improvement (*Program Evaluation Committees) Annual Education Conference. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. San Diego, CA February 28, 2015

157. Michener JL Koo D Andolsek K. When the Patient is the Population. Developing Population Health Milestones to teach essential skills for tomorrow's clinicians Annual Education Conference. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education San Diego, CA February 28, 2015

158. Andolsek K Dupras D Philibert I Sullivan G Yarris L Artino A Hann M Simpson D ten Cate O. A Moving Beyond Surveys: External Assessments for Education and Research. Annual Education Conference. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education San Diego, CA February 27, 2015

159. Andolsek K. Ready or not: Improving Competence of Residents and Programs. Visiting Professor, Loyola University Medical Center March 25, 2015

160. Kallur R Bar-on M Andolsek K. CLER Reflections: Surprises and “AH-Ha” moments. Health Care Nexus: Academic Systems in Transition. Association of American Medical Colleges Austin, TX. April 24, 2015

161. Andolsek K Baron-on M. Do you C what I C? CCCs: Transforming Assessments into Milestones. Association of American Medical Colleges Austin TX April 24, 2015

162. Andolsek, K. NAS/NNAS *, Are We There Yet? The American Association of Nephrology GME Program Directors Retreat. Chicago, Il. May 2, 2015

Consultant Appointments/Task Force (current positions in bold)

Agency for Health Care Research on Quality Advisory Panel

Management of Uterine Fibroids 1999-2000

National Health Service Corps Advisory Group 2003 US Public Health Service

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North Carolina Medical Board Task Force on Physician Re-Entry 2006 Raleigh, North Carolina Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation

Task Force Women and Medicine 2006-2007 New York, NY

Josiah Macy, Jr, Foundation Planning Committee, Faculty and Task Force Participant Reforming Graduate Medical Education to 2010-2011

Meet the Needs of the Public

Association of American Medical Colleges Course Director Faculty DIO/GME Leadership Course 2007-2013

Steering Committee Group on Resident Affairs (elected) 2007 Association of American Medical Colleges, Member, Student Survey Task Force 2011 US Department of Justice Physician Review and Court Testimony 2010-2012

Drug Enforcement Administration Washington, DC; Raleigh, North Carolina

SingHealth GME 2011-2013 Singapore

Indian River Health Center Building a new GME Program 2011 in a non- teaching Hospital Vero Beach, Florida

American Representative The Future of Medical Education in Canada 2011-2012 GME Summit Meetings Ottawa, Canada

Ambulatory Health Services/Family Medicine Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 2012-13 Dr. Latifa Al Ketbi, DIO University of Virginia Value of GME Programs February 2013 AAMC-CDC Development of Population Health GME Milestones

November 2013 North Carolina Physicians Health Program Board of Directors 2014 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education – ACGME Advisory Committee on Clinical Competency Committees 2014 Hospital Corporations of American GME Consultant 2014

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Professional Awards and Recognitions: Selection of paper at the American Society of Critical Care Anesthesia 2009

Best Doctors in America® 2003-2004, 2006-2014 University Health Systems Consortium 2006 Duke Center for Instructional Technology: Best Project 2005-2006

IRIS AWARD: Award of Merit (from NJIABC) 2005 America’s Top Family Doctors 2002-2008

Leonard Palumbo, Jr. MD, Faculty Achievement Award, Duke University 2002 Resident Teaching Award, Duke Family Medicine 1995, 1990,

1988, 1985, 1983 Resident Teaching Award, St Joseph Family Medicine Residency Program 1980-1981 Mead Johnson Fellowship 1978-1979 Visiting Student Scholar, NIH Endocrinology and Metabolism 1976 Ruhland Public Health Service Scholarship, 1973

George Washington University School of Medicine US Public Health Service Scholarship 1972-1975 Honors Program, Northwestern Medical Education 1970-1975

Organizations and Participation (current positions in bold)

National Health Service Corps Ambassador Program 1990 US Public Health Service US Public Health Service National Health Service Corps Network 1989-1997 American Academy of Family Physicians Associate Editor and Editorial Board 1987-2009

Self-study Continuing Medical Education Program American Geriatrics Society 1983-1992 North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians 1981

Infant Mortality Committee 1985-1998 Adolescent Medicine Committee 1985-1998 Substance Abuse Committee 1985-1998 Obstetrics Committee 1985-1998 Minority Affairs Committee 1987-1990 Residency Affairs Committee 1985-1998 Women Physician Affairs 1983-1995

Physicians for Social Responsibility 1979 American Medical Women’s Association 1979-91 American Public Health Association 1979-1985

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine 1976 American Academy of Family Physicians 1976

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Invited Reviewer/Editorial Experience

Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) MedEdPortal North Carolina Medical Journal Journal of Graduate Medical Education 2009 Editorial Board 2013 Narrative Matters (Journal of Health Policy) Medical Education ACP Journal Club GME Focus (ACGME Publication) 2012 Journal of Family Practice 1989-2003 American Family Physician

Research Interests Medical Education Prevention Community Health Grant Support

External as PI

PI Funder % Effort Purpose Amount Duration Andolsek K R W Johnson 0% Hospitalized Elderly >$ 50,000 1983-1986

Andolsek K Avon Foundation 0% Breast Cancer Ed >$ 20,000 1989-1999 Andolsek K DHHS 30% Residency Training $188,282 1990-1991 Andolsek K DHHS 30% Residency Training $149,041 1991-1992 Andolsek K DHHS 30% Residency Training $134,756 1992-1993 Andolsek K DHHS 30% Residency Training $132,078 1993-1994 Andolsek K DHHS 30% Residency Training $189,000 1994-1995 Andolsek K DHHS 30% Residency Training $188,878 1995-1996 Andolsek K Pfizer Pharmaceuticals 0% PDA integration in residency $ 30,000 1995 Andolsek K DHHS 30% Residency Training $270,000 1997-1998 Andolsek K J Macy, Jr. Foundation 0% Curriculum Develop $995,770 2003-2006 External as Major Participant, not PI PI Funder % Effort Purpose Amount Duration

Warsaw G Kate B Reynolds 0% Intervention w/Elderly > $ 50,000 1983-1986 (Helped design, implement and evaluate the intervention, and participated in data collection, analysis, and write-up.)

O’Connor C SCORE Program > $ 25,000 1997-1998 (Identified content and interventions appropriate to primary care.)

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Hamilton C TB Education Program > $ 25,000 1997-2000 (Identified content and interventions appropriate to primary care.)

PI Funder % Effort Purpose Amount Duration

Michener JL Fullerton Foundation 30% Curriculum Development > $ 50,000 1997-2000 (Authored web curriculum for primary care topics, served as expert on modules, and helped write report.) Michener William Donelan/DUHS Promising Practices > $ 50,000 1998 (Designed the clinical intervention, served as medical director, helped analyze data, and participated in evaluation.) Michener JL. Just For Us > $ 50,000 1999 (Designed intervention, served as medical director, and implemented a home based visitation project.) Michener JL Kate B Reynolds Foundation Project Self Improvement > $150,000 1998-2000 (Lead physician in writing the grant application, and developed criteria for awarding demonstration project funding.) Skinner C 5% Mammograms Targeting > $100,000 2002-2004 (Lead physician in development of targeted messages, identified at risk women, and helped analyze mammogram data.)

Taekman J 2.5% Curriculum Develop > $ 50,000 2006-2009 (Project consultant, and recruited residents to the intervention group.) Internal: Duke GME Innovation Projects ($1,413,791) PI Funder % Effort Purpose Amount Duration Co PI Duke GME 0% Curriculum Develop $ 47,741 2007-2010 Andolsek KM Duke GME 0% Patient Safety $155,045 2008-2011 Co PI Duke GME 0% Faculty Develop $ 37,562 2008-2011 Andolsek KM Duke GME 0% Interview/Technology $348,750 2009-2012 Tuck T Duke GME 0% Staff Development $280,062 2010- Nagler A Duke GME 0% Faculty Development $101,600 2010- Andolsek K Duke GME 0% Interview/Technology $ 76,631 2011- Andolsek K Duke GME 0% Program Wellness $143,900 2011- Co PI Duke GME 0% GME Concentration $ 36,250 2011- Co PI Duke GME 0% Med Ed Grand Rounds $186,250 2012-

Clinical Activity Level one attending physician, Duke University Hospital, Duke Diet and Fitness Center – 10%

Participation in Academic and Administrative Activities of Duke University and the Medical Center (All appointments current unless otherwise noted):

Duke Medicine Universal Influenza Vaccination Work Group 2010 Social Media Committee 2010 Conflict of Interest Committee 2010-12 Multimedia Technology Committee 2010-12

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Duke University Hospital GME Resident Concentrations Committee 2012 GME Patient Safety and Quality Committee 2010

Subcommittees on supervision, Handoffs/transitions of care 2010-2013 Subcommittee on Resilience 2014

Patient and Family Education Committee 2009-2014 Medication Safety Committee 2008-2014 ICGME, Section Head, Competencies 2000-2010 ICGME, Section Head, Program Compliance 2014 Pain Management Committee 2001-2010 Executive Committee of the Medical Staff, Alternate 2001 Managed Care Committee 1996-1997 ICGME Executive Committee 1996-2013 ICGME 1990 Duke Occupational Medicine Residency Review Committee 1985-2013 Duke Family Medicine Residency Review Committee 1981 Chair 1985-1998

Duke University Health System Chancellor’s Enterprise Wide Academics Committee, Phase 2 (Mentor) 2012-2013 C-CHAMPS Co-Mentor 2012-2013 EPIC/MaestroCare 2011-2013 Computerized Physician Order Entry 2007-2010 Duke University Board of Directors, CAPE 2010 University Academic Council, representing SOM 2006-2009 2014 PreHealth Coordinating Committee 2014

School of Medicine Clinical Clerkship Review (Neurology) March-April 2013 Clerkship Review, Body and Disease July-August 2014 Admissions Committee, Executive Committee 2014 AP & T Committee, for Professor of the Practice 2012 Review Committee, Member – Department of Radiology 2012-2013 Review Committee, Chair – Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology 2010-2011 Dean’s Diversity Committee 2010-2013 Curriculum Committee 2009 Primary Care Leadership Track Committee 2009 Search Committee, Chair – Department of Radiology 2008-2009 American Medical Women’s Association, Mentor Connections 2008 Duke Library Committee 2008 Grievance Committee, Faculty Alleged Plagiarism 2008 Duke Medical Alumni Council 2007

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Duke Learning Committee Subcommittee 2008 Duke Department of Internal Medicine Educational Innovation Program Committee 2006 Dean’s Committee, Changing Tenure Clock for Part-time Faculty 2005-2006 Medical Center Executive Committee 2004-2006, 2014 Clinical Sciences Faculty Council, CFM Elected Representative 2004 Duke University Medical Center Publications Advisory Group 2002-2012 Promotions Committee Member 2002-2007, 2011 Chair 2007-2010 Third Year Course Directors’ Committee 2001

Dual Degrees Epidemiology and Population Health (MPH and CDC Study Track)

Duke Office of CME Advisory Committee 2000-2013 Admission Interviewer, Duke School of Medicine 1999 Duke AHEC 1998 Advisory Committee, Duke Masters of Clinical Leadership 1997-1999 Dean’s Task Force on Career Counseling for Medical Students 1994-1997 Search Committee, Chair – Department of Internal Medicine 1994-1995 Duke AHEC Committee (FAHEC-SR AHEC) 1985 Duke School of Medicine Admissions Committee 2014 Duke School of Medicine Masters Oversight Committee 2014 Duke School of Medicine Inclusion Council 2014 Department of Community and Family Medicine Search Committee, Chief – Division of Family Medicine 2012-2013 AP&T Committee 1995-2013 AP & T Tenure Committee 2014 Search Committee, Chair 1993-94 Coordinator, Obstetrics Curriculum 1981-1986 Group Leader/Advisor 1981-1986

Community Involvement and Activities (All responsibilities current unless otherwise noted):

Peace College Advisory Board for Science Departments’ Majors 2011-12 Duke Catholic Center, Lector 2010 Duke Catholic Center, Eucharistic Minister 2010 Duke Women’s Soccer, Volunteer 2007-2011 HELP – Medical trip to Guatemala 2007, 2008 Capitol Area Soccer League Parent Volunteer 2003-2007 State Medical Assistance Team 2001-2003

Alternate 2003-2010 Eucharistic Minister to Duke University Hospital 1998-2010 Latino Outreach with Durham County Health Department 1998-2000 Parent Council, Durham Academy 1995-2008 Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Youth Ministry 1994-2006 Red Cross Disaster Relief 1993-1996,

2002-2007

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Lincoln Community Health Center 1993-1994 Swim Team Coordinator, Duke Faculty Club 1992-1996 Holy Infant Catholic Church Youth Ministry 1988-1994 Home Room Parent, Durham Academy 1988-2007 Avila Retreat Center 1986-2013 Homeless Shelter Clinic 1982-1984 Edgemont Community Health Center 1981-1984 Hospice 1981-1984 Voter Registration 1981 Interprofessional Student Clinic (Clinic 2A) 2014

Personal Information:

Business Address: Master of Biomedical Sciences O159 Duke Orange Zone Duke South

Box 3648 DUMC 201 Trent Drive

Durham, NC 27710 Phone: 919-970-3006 (pager) 919-668-3883 (office) 917-684-1230 Email: [email protected] Familiar Name: Kathy

Home address: 15 Altmont Court, Durham, NC 27710 Phone: 919-493-6793 (home)

Marital status: Married Spouse: Don Wayne Bradley, MD, MHS-CL Children: Casey Erin Bradley (Tyler)

Brendan A. Bradley Nicholas R. Bradley

Kendall E. Bradley