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STEVEN H. WOOLF, M.D., M.P.H. Director, VCU Center on Human Needs Professor. Department of Family Medicine Medical College of Virginia-Virginia Commonwealth University PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Residency, Family Medicine Medical College of Virginia (Fairfax Family Practice Center) Fairfax, Virginia 1990-1993 Residency, General Preventive Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health Baltimore, Maryland 1985-1987 Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health Baltimore, Maryland 1985-1986 Internship, Internal Medicine George Washington University Medical Center Washington, D.C. 1984-1985 Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, Georgia 1980-1984 Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Department of Biology University of Missouri - St. Louis St. Louis, Missouri 1977-1979 Associate of Arts (A.A.) Hillsborough Community College (Pre-Medicine Program) Tampa, Florida 1975-1977

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Page 1: STEVEN WOOLF Curriculum vitae (CV)STEVEN H. WOOLF, M.D., M.P.H. Director, VCU Center on Human Needs Professor. Department of Family Medicine Medical College of Virginia-Virginia Commonwealth

STEVEN H. WOOLF, M.D., M.P.H.

Director, VCU Center on Human Needs Professor. Department of Family Medicine

Medical College of Virginia-Virginia Commonwealth University

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Residency, Family Medicine Medical College of Virginia (Fairfax Family Practice Center) Fairfax, Virginia 1990-1993 Residency, General Preventive Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health Baltimore, Maryland 1985-1987 Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health Baltimore, Maryland 1985-1986 Internship, Internal Medicine George Washington University Medical Center Washington, D.C. 1984-1985 Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, Georgia 1980-1984 Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Department of Biology University of Missouri - St. Louis St. Louis, Missouri 1977-1979 Associate of Arts (A.A.) Hillsborough Community College (Pre-Medicine Program) Tampa, Florida 1975-1977

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1992 - present Department of Family Medicine Medical College of Virginia-Virginia Commonwealth University Position: Professor of Family Medicine (1997-present), Tenure in 2002 Director of Research (1997-2007) Professor of Epidemiology and Community Health (joint appointment), 2002-2010 Associate Clinical Professor (1996-1997) Assistant Clinical Professor (1992-1996) 2007 – present Director, Center on Society and Health (2007-2013: Center on Human Needs) Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, Virginia 2012- present Co-Director, Community Engagement Core Center for Clinical and Translational Research Virginia Commonwealth University 2004 - 2005 Partnership for Prevention Washington, D.C. Position: Executive Vice President for Policy Development (2004) Senior Advisor (2004-2005) 2002 – 2003 Associate director, EPC Coordinating Center, Fairfax, Virginia 1990 - present Fairfax Family Practice Center Fairfax, Virginia Position: Family Physician Faculty (1993-2004) Resident (PGY 1-3) (1990-1993) 1989 - 2002 Independent consultant to government agencies and specialty societies

regarding evidence-based clinical and public policy 1987 - 1995 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (U.S. Preventive Services Task Force) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Washington, D.C.

Position: Science Advisor, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force

Sabbaticals 1996-1997 University of York NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination York, England Position: Atlantic Fellow in Public Policy (University of York, England) 1994 SBU (Swedish Council on Technology Assessment in Health Care) Stockholm, Sweden Position: Visiting Consultant Miscellaneous 1985 - 1987 Medical Advisory Systems, Inc. Owings, Maryland

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Position: Staff Physician 1985 - 1986 Old Town Medical Clinic Baltimore, Maryland Position: Practitioner 1984 - 1985 George Washington University Medical Center Washington, D.C. Position: Medical Intern (PGY-1)

BOARD CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE Diplomate, American Board of Family Practice, l995; Recertification, 2001 Diplomate, American Board of Preventive Medicine, 1989 Medical License, Virginia State Board of Medical Examiners, 1990 Medical License, Maryland State Board of Medical Examiners, 1985 Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners, 1985

ACTIVE AND PAST MEMBERSHIPS Academy of Health Services Research American Academy of Family Physicians (Fellow) American Association for Medical Systems and Informatics American Association for the Advancement of Science American Board of Preventive Medicine (Board Member, Diplomate) American College of Preventive Medicine (Fellow) American Public Health Association Amnesty International Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences (elected October 2001) International Society of Technology Assessment in Health Care National Academy of Public Administration (affiliate member) North American Primary Care Research Group Physicians for Social Responsibility Physicians for Human Rights Society for Medical Decision Making Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Virginia Academy of Family Physicians Virginia Academy of Preventive Medicine and Public Health (Vice President, 1996-1998) World Association of Medical Editors

SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS Affiliated Scholar, Urban Institute, 2012-present JAMA Contributing Writer, 2007-2009 Member Scientist, Massey Cancer Center (2006-present) Editor, BMJ USA (2002-2003) North American editor, British Medical Journal (2003-2004) Associate Editor for Science, American Journal of Preventive Medicine (1996-present) Associate Editor, BMJ USA (2000-2002) Policy and Management Advisory Board, Evidence-based Healthcare and Public Health Editorial Board, Journal of Family Practice (1999-2000) Editorial Board, American Journal of Preventive Medicine (1990-1995) Guest Researcher, National Library of Medicine

HONORS

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American College of Preventive Medicine Certificate of Appreciation, 1992, 1993 American College of Preventive Medicine Special Recognition Award, 1994 America’s Top Physicians, 2003 American Medical Association Physician's Recognition Award, 1990-1993, 1997-2000 U.S. Public Health Service Commendation for Exemplary Performance, October 1989. U.S. Public Health Service Commendation, May 1994 U.S. Public Health Service Special Recognition Award, August 1995 Fellow, American Academy of Family Physicians, 1998 American College of Preventive Medicine Recognition of Outstanding Service, 2002 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Outstanding Scientific Contribution to Public Health Award, June 2003 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Outstanding Scientific Contribution to Public Health Award, June 2002 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Outstanding Scientific Contribution to Public Health Award, June 2001 Charles C. Shepard Science Award for Prevention and Control, June 2001 Elected to Institute of Medicine, October 2001 Virginia Commonwealth University, Distinguished Scholarship Award, September 2004 Outstanding Research Achievement Award, June 2004 Research Recognition Award, June 2003 Faculty Research Achievement Award, April 2002 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2009 Year in Research Award, 2010 American College of Preventive Medicine Katherine Boucot Sturgis Award, 2010 Society of Behavioral Medicine National Leadership Award, 2012

FUNDED RESEARCH GRANTS Principal Investigator A Simulation Tool for Social Determinants of Health (Principal Investigator). Funding Agency: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Grant No. 67926. Award: $326,771. Budget period: 7/15/10-7/14/12. The Project on Societal Distress (Principal Investigator). Funding Agency: W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Grant No. P3015544. Award: $400,000. Budget period: 6/1/10-5/31/12. Creating Community Health Equity Reports to Inform Policy and Practice (Subaward Principal Investigator). Funding Agency: National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health; Prime: Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. Grant No. 1RC2MD004795-01. Subaward: $295,533. Budget period: 9/27/09 – 9/26/11. VCU Center on Human Needs: General Support (Principal Investigator). Funding Agency: W. K. Kellogg Foundation. Grant No. P3011306. Award: $100,000. Budget period: 1/01/09–12/31/09. The Status of Societal Distress in the United States (Principal Investigator). Funding Agency: W. K. Kellogg Foundation. Grant No. P3008553. Award: $285,000. Budget period: 5/01/08 - 10/31/09. Virginia Commonwealth University Center on Human Needs (Principal Investigator). Funding Agency: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Grant No. 63408. Award: $49,984. Budget period: 1/1/08-12/31/08. Development of Interactive Tool for Robert Wood Johnson Commission to Build a Healthier America (Principal Investigator). Funding Agency: Subcontract 5150130FN with George Washington University under Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant no 58974. Award: $55,000. Budget period: 11/1/07-10/31/08. Development of Interactive Tool for Robert Wood Johnson Commission to Build a Healthier America (Principal Investigator). Funding Agency: Subcontract 5150130FN with George Washington University under Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant no 58974. Award: $15,400. Budget period: 7/1/07-10/31/07. A Comprehensive Practice-Friendly Model for Promoting Healthy Behaviors (Principal Investigator). Funding Agency: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Award: $299,894. Budget period: 7/1/05-6/30/07. Patient-Reported Barriers to Colorectal Cancer Screening (Principal Investigator). Funding Agency: National Cancer Institute. Grant No. 1 R21 CA100517-01A2. Award: $278,492. Budget period: 5/1/05-4/30/07.

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Web-Based Portal to Healthy Behaviors (Principal Investigator). Funding agency: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Award: $124,989. Budget period: 7/01/03-10/31/04. Characterizing Medical Error: A Primary Care Study (Principal Investigator). Funding agency: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Grant No. U18 HS11117-01. Award: $350,362. Budget period: 9/15/00-8/31/01. Effectiveness of Cancer Screening: A Review of the Evidence (Commissioned Paper). Funding agency: Institute of Medicine. Award: $6000. Budget period: 11/3/00-4/10/01. Virginia Ambulatory Care Outcomes Research Network (Principal Investigator). Funding agency: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Grant No. P20 HS11213-01. Award: $93,287. Budget period: 9/30/00-9/29/01. Funded Co-Investigator Exploring Cigarette Dependency Among African-American Males in Barbershop (Mentor). Funding Agency: National Cancer Institute. Grant No. 1R03CA141994-01. Award: $149,500. Budget period: 07/01/09 - 06/30/11. An Interactive Preventive Health Record (IPHR) to Promote Patient-Centered Care (Co-Investigator). Funding Agency: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Grant No. 1R18 HS017046. Award: $884,410. Budget period: 9/01/07-8/31/10. Quitlink: A Leveraging Solution to Tobacco Counseling (Co-Investigator). Funding Agency: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Grant No. 1R21HD014854-01. Award: $223,653. Budget period: 9/3/2004–08/31/2006. Family Physicians Reports of Medical Error (funded co-investigator). Funding agency: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Grant No. 1 R03 HS11725-01. Award: $36,874. Budget period: 9/30/01-3/31/02. Practice Based Research Network Infrastructure (funded co-investigator). Funding agency: Health Resources and Services Administration. Grant No. 1 U18 HS11117-01. Award: $366,131. Budget period: 9/01-8/04.

PUBLICATIONS Books, Manuals, and Monographs Health Equity Woolf SH, Braveman P, Evans BF. The Health Implications of Reduced Food Stamp Eligibility: A Rapid-Cycle Background Report. Richmond, VA: Virginia Commonwealth University Center on Human Needs, 2013. Woolf SH, Aron L, eds. U.S. Health in International Perspective: Shorter Lives, Poorer Health. Panel on Understanding Cross-National Health Differences Among High-Income Countries. National Research Council, Committee on Population, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, and Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, Institute of Medicine. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2013. Haley AD, Zimmerman E, Woolf SH, Evans BF. Neighborhood-Level Determinants of Life Expectancy in Oakland, CA. Richmond: Virginia Commonwealth University Center on Human Needs, 2012. Evans BF, Zimmerman E, Woolf SH, Haley AD. Neighborhood Characteristics and Health in Baltimore, Maryland. Richmond: Virginia Commonwealth University Center on Human Needs, 2012. Zimmerman E, Haley AD, Woolf SH, Evans BF. Community Risk Factors, Environmental Justice and Health Inequities in Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Richmond: Virginia Commonwealth University Center on Human Needs, 2012. Zimmerman E, Haley AD, Woolf SH, Evans BF. Social Capital and Health Outcomes in Boston. Richmond: Virginia Commonwealth University Center on Human Needs, 2012. Evans BF, Zimmerman E, Woolf SH, Haley AD. Food Access and Health in Cook County, Illinois. Richmond: Virginia Commonwealth University Center on Human Needs, 2012.

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Evans BF, Zimmerman E, Woolf SH, Haley AD. Social Determinants of Health and Crime in Post-Katrina Orleans Parish. Virginia Commonwealth University Center on Human Needs, 2012. Haley AD, Broaddus E, Zimmerman E, Woolf SH, Evans BF. Community Risk Factors for Mortality and Exposure to Environmental Hazards in the San Joaquin Valley. Virginia Commonwealth University Center on Human Needs, 2012. Evans BF, Thompson CE, Zimmerman E, Woolf SH, Haley AD. Access to Food Providers and Recreational Facilities in South Delta, Mississippi and its Relationship to Health. Virginia Commonwealth University Center on Human Needs, 2012. U.S. Preventive Services Task Force DiGuiseppi CG, Atkins D, Woolf SH, Kamerow DB, Scientific Eds. Guide to Clinical Preventive Services, 2nd ed. Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins, 1995. Woolf SH, Scientific Ed. Guide to Clinical Preventive Services: An Assessment of the Effectiveness of 169 Interventions. Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins, 1989.

South American edition: Guia Para La Assistencia Clinica Preventiva: Una Evaluacion de la Efectividad de 169 Intervenciones. Buenos Aires: Waverly Hispanica, 1992.

Spanish edition: Guia de Actividades Preventivas en la Practica Medica: Una Valoracion de la efectividad de 169 Intervenciones. Madrid: Diaz de Santos, 1992.

Preventive Medicine Stange KC, Woolf SH. Policy Options in Support of High-Value Preventive Care: A Prevention Policy Paper Commissioned by Partnership for Prevention. Washington, DC: Partnership for Prevention, 2008. Woolf SH, Jonas S, Kaplan-Liss E, eds. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice, 2nd ed. Philadephia: Wolters Kluwer-Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2008. Woolf SH, Krist AH, Rothemich SF. Joining Hands: Partnerships Between Physicians and the Community in the Delivery of Preventive Care. Washington, D.C.: Center for American Progress, 2006. Woolf SH, Jonas S, Lawrence RS, eds. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1995. Kamerow DB, Woolf SH, Mickalide AD. Preventive Medicine. AAFP Home Study Self-Assessment Monograph. Series II, Monograph No. 126. Kansas City, MO: American Academy of Family Practice, 1989. Evidence-Based Analytic Methods Woolf SH. (Draft) Manual for Conducting Systematic Reviews. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. Woolf SH. Manual for Clinical Practice Guideline Development. AHCPR Publication No. 91-0007. Rockville, Maryland: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, 1991. Systematic Reviews and Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines (Associate Editor) Clinical Evidence: A Compendium of the Best Available Evidence for Effective Health Care. Issue 1. London: BMJ Publishing Group and American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine, 1999. Elder JS, Peters CA, Arant BS Jr, Ewalt DH, Hawtrey CE, Hurwitz RS, Parrott TS, Snyder HM III, Weiss RA, Woolf SH, Hasselblad V. Report on the Management of Primary Vesicoureteral Reflux in Children. Baltimore: American Urological Association, 1997. Book Chapters

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Systematic Reviews and Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines 1. (Author). Screening for colorectal cancer. In: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Guide to Clinical Preventive

Services, 2nd ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1996, pp. 89-103. 2. (Author). Screening for cervial cancer. In: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Guide to Clinical Preventive

Services, 2nd ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1996, pp. 105-117. 3. (Author). Screening for prostate cancer. In: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Guide to Clinical Preventive

Services, 2nd ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1996, pp. 119-134. 4. (Author). Screening for ovarian cancer. In: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Guide to Clinical Preventive

Services, 2nd ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1996, pp. 159-166. 5. (Author). Screening for tuberculosis: including Bacille Calmette-Guérin immunization. In: U.S. Preventive

Services Task Force. Guide to Clinical Preventive Services, 2nd ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1996, pp. 277-286.

6. (Author, with Kamerow DB). Home uterine activity monitoring. In: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Guide to

Clinical Preventive Services, 2nd ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1996, pp. 443-447. 7. (Author). Screening for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. In: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Guide to Clinical

Preventive Services, 2nd ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1996, pp. 517-529. 8. (Author). Counseling to promote a healthy diet. In: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Guide to Clinical

Preventive Services, 2nd ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1996, pp. 625-642. 9. (Author). Counseling to prevent dental and periodontal disease. In: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Guide

to Clinical Preventive Services, 2nd ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1996, pp. 711-721. Evidence-Based Analytic Methods 10. Whitty P, Eccles M, Woolf SH, Grimshaw J, Hurwitz B, Mason J, Shekelle P. Using and developing clinical

guidelines. In: Jones R, Britten N, Culpepper L, Gass D, Grol R, Mant D, Silagy C, Eds. Oxford Textbook of Primary Medical Care. Oxford. Oxford University Press, 2004.

11. Woolf S, Grol R, Hutchinson A, Eccles M, Grimshaw J. The potential benefits, limitations and harms of clinical

guidelines. In: Eccles M, Grimshaw J, eds. Clinical Guidelines: From Conception to Use. Abingdon, UK: Radcliffe Medical Press, pp. 19-29.

12. Woolf S, Grol, Hutchinson A, Eccles M, Grimshaw J. An international overview. In: Eccles M, Grimshaw J, eds.

Clinical Guidelines: From Conception to Use. Abingdon, UK: Radcliffe Medical Press, pp. 31-48. 13. Shekelle P, Woolf S, Eccles M, Grimshaw J. Developing guidelines. In: Eccles M, Grimshaw J, eds. Clinical

Guidelines: From Conception to Use. Abingdon, UK: Radcliffe Medical Press, pp. 49-67. 14. (Author). Methodology. In: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Guide to Clinical Preventive Services, 2nd ed.

Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1996, pp. xxxix-lv. 15. Woolf SH. An organized analytic framework for practice guideline development: using the analytic logic as a

guide for reviewing evidence, developing recommendations, and explaining the rationale. In: McCormick KA, Moore SR, Siegel RA, eds. Methodology Perspectives. AHCPR Publication No. 95-0009. Rockville, MD: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, 1995, pp. 105-113.

16. Woolf SH. Analytic principles in assessing the effectiveness of clinical preventive services. In: Goldbloom RB,

Lawrence RS, eds. Preventing Disease: Beyond the Rhetoric. New York: Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., 1990, pp. 5-11.

Preventive Medicine

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17. Woolf SH. The price paid for not preventing diseases. In: Yong PL, Saunders RS, Olsen LA, eds. The Healthcare Imperative: Lowering Costs and Improving Outcomes. Workshop Series Summary. Washington, DC, National Academy Press, 2010.

18. Woolf SH. Principles of risk assessment. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Kaplan-Liss E, eds. Health Promotion and

Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice, 2nd ed. Philadephia: Wolters Kluwer-Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2008, pp. 3-23.

19. Krist AH, Guirguis-Blake J, Woolf SH. The history: what to ask about. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Kaplan-Liss E,

eds. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice, 2nd ed. Philadephia: Wolters Kluwer-Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2008, pp. 24-49.

20. Krist AH, Guirguis-Blake J, Woolf SH, Lawrence RS. The physical examination: where to look for preclinical

disease. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Kaplan-Liss E, eds. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice, 2nd ed. Philadephia: Wolters Kluwer-Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2008, pp. 50-88.

21. Guirguis-Blake J, Krist AH, Woolf SH. Laboratory screening tests. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Kaplan-Liss E, eds.

Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice, 2nd ed. Philadephia: Wolters Kluwer-Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2008, pp. 89-125.

22. Woolf SH. Self-examination of the breasts, testes, and skin. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Kaplan-Liss E, eds. Health

Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice, 2nd ed. Philadephia: Wolters Kluwer-Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2008, pp. 333-345.

23. Woolf SH. Principles of preventive health care. In: Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine, 23rd ed.

Philadelphia: Saunders, 2007, pp. 57-59. 24. Woolf SH. Potential of screening to reduce the burden of cancer. In: Curry SJ, Byers T, Hewitt M, eds. Fulfilling

the Potential of Cancer Prevention and Early Education. National Cancer Policy Board, Institute of Medicine. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 2003, pp. 156-223.

25. Woolf SH. Improving participation in cancer screening programs. In: Curry SJ, Byers T, Hewitt M, eds. Fulfilling

the Potential of Cancer Prevention and Early Education. National Cancer Policy Board, Institute of Medicine. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 2003, pp. 224-258.

26. Woolf SH. Principles of risk assessment. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Lawrence RS, eds. Health Promotion and

Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice. Balitmore: Williams and Wilkins, 1995, pp. 3-19. 27. Woolf SH. The history: what to ask about. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Lawrence RS, eds. Health Promotion and

Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice. Balitmore: Williams and Wilkins, 1995, pp. 20-48. 28. Woolf SH. The physical examination: where to look for preclinical disease. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Lawrence RS,

eds. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice. Balitmore: Williams and Wilkins, 1995, pp. 49-84.

29. Woolf SH. Laboratory screening tests. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Lawrence RS, eds. Health Promotion and Disease

Prevention in Clinical Practice. Balitmore: Williams and Wilkins, 1995, pp. 85-142. 30. Woolf SH. Injury prevention. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Lawrence RS, eds. Health Promotion and Disease

Prevention in Clinical Practice. Balitmore: Williams and Wilkins, 1995, pp. 233-57. 31. Woolf SH. Functional status and mental health. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Lawrence RS, eds. Health Promotion

and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice. Balitmore: Williams and Wilkins, 1995, pp. 335-53. 32. Woolf SH. What to do with abnormal screening test results. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Lawrence RS, eds. Health

Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice. Balitmore: Williams and Wilkins, 1995. pp. 354-87. 33. Woolf SH. Immunizations. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Lawrence RS, eds. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

in Clinical Practice. Balitmore: Williams and Wilkins, 1995, pp. 388-425.

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34. Woolf SH. Chemoprophylaxis. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Lawrence RS, eds. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice. Balitmore: Williams and Wilkins, 1995, pp. 426-36.

35. Woolf SH. What not to do and why. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Lawrence RS, eds. Health Promotion and Disease

Prevention in Clinical Practice. Balitmore: Williams and Wilkins, 1995, pp. 448-63. 36. Thompson RS, Woolf SH, Taplin SH, Davis BV, Payne TH, Stuart ME, Wagner EH. How to organize a practice

for the development and delivery of preventive services. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Lawrence RS, eds. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice. Balitmore: Williams and Wilkins, 1995, pp. 483-504.

37. Johnson MB, Guidotti TL, Orenstein J, Mayer TA, Woolf SH. Providing preventive care in the public health

department, worksite, and emergency department. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Lawrence RS, eds. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice. Balitmore: Williams and Wilkins, 1995, pp. 505-24.

38. Last J, Woolf SH. Ethical issues in health promotion and disease prevention. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Lawrence

RS, eds. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice. Balitmore: Williams and Wilkins, 1995, pp. 554-68.

39. Woolf SH. Screening tests. In: Mengel MB, Schwiebert LP, eds. Ambulatory Medicine: The Primary Care of

Families. Norwalk, Connecticut: Appleton & Lange, 1993, pp. 615-22. 40. Woolf SH. Immunizations. In: Mengel MB, Schwiebert LP, eds. Ambulatory Medicine: The Primary Care of

Families. Norwalk, Connecticut: Appleton & Lange, 1993, pp. 610-15. 41. Kamerow DB, Woolf SH. Appendix VI. Recommendations of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. In: Rakel

RE, ed. Textbook of Family Practice, 4th ed. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Co., 1990, pp. 1854-75. 42. Woolf SH. Screening for hearing impairment. In: Goldbloom RB, Lawrence RS, eds. Preventing Disease:

Beyond the Rhetoric. New York: Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., 1990, pp. 341-6. 43. Woolf SH. Elevated serum cholesterol in asymptomatic adults. In: Goldbloom RB, Lawrence RS, eds.

Preventing Disease: Beyond the Rhetoric. New York: Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., 1990, pp. 401-11. 44. Woolf SH. Screening electrocardiography in asymptomatic coronary heart disease. In: Goldbloom RB, Lawrence

RS, eds. Preventing Disease: Beyond the Rhetoric. New York: Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., 1990, pp. 422-6. Screening for Cancer 45. Woolf SH, Barry MJ. Screening for prostate cancer. In: Clinical Evidence. London: British Medical Association. 46. Woolf SH. Self-examination of breasts, skin, and testes. In: Woolf SH, Jonas S, Lawrence RS, eds. Health

Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice. Balitmore: Williams and Wilkins, 1995, pp. 437-47. 47. Morrison B and Woolf SH. Lung cancer. In: Goldbloom RB, Lawrence RS, eds. Preventing Disease: Beyond the

Rhetoric. New York: Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., 1990, pp. 265-75. 48. Woolf SH. Screening for testicular cancer. In: Goldbloom RB, Lawrence RS, eds. Preventing Disease: Beyond

the Rhetoric. New York: Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., 1990, pp. 291-3. 49. Woolf SH. Screening for cervical cancer. In: Goldbloom RB, Lawrence RS, eds. Preventing Disease: Beyond the

Rhetoric. New York: Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., 1990, pp. 319-23. Social Justice 50. Woolf SH, Braveman P. The social and ecological determinants of health. In: Holsinger JW, Jr., ed.

Contemporary Public Health: Principles, Practice, and Policy. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2013, pp. 25-46.

51. Woolf SH, Johnson RE. The break-even point: when medical advances are less important than improving the fidelity with which they are delivered. In: Gotler RS, ed. The Wonder and the Mystery: 10 Years of Reflections from the Annals of Family Medicine. London: Radcliffe Publishing, 2013, pp. 222-236.

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52. Woolf SH, Phillips RL, Jr. Social determinants of health: their influence on personal choice, environmental

exposures, and health care. In: Scutchfield FD, Keck W, eds. Principles of Public Health Practice, 3rd ed. Clifton Park, NY: Delmar Learning, 2009.

Other Topics 53. Woolf SH. The transparency of health policy decisions. In: Finkelstein ND, ed. Transparency in Public Policy:

Great Britain and the United States. New York: St. Martin’s Press, Inc., pp. 10-32. Peer-Reviewed Articles Published Systematic Reviews and Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines 1. Borak J, Woolf SH, Fields CA. Use of beryllium lymphocyte proliferation testing for screening of asymptomatic

individuals: an evidence-based assessment. J Occup Environ Med 2006;48:937-47. 2. Harris R, Donahue K, Rathore SS, Frame P, Woolf SH, Lohr KN. Screening adults for type 2 diabetes: a review

of the evidence for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Ann Intern Med 2003;138:215-29. 3. Winawer S, Fletcher R, Rex D, Bond J, Burt R, Ferrucci J, Ganiats T, Levin T, Woolf S, Johnson D, Kirk L, Litin

S, Simmang C for the U.S. Multisociety Task Force on Colorectal Cancer. Colorectal cancer screening and surveillance: clinical guidelines and rationale—update based on new evidence. Gastroenterology 2003;124:544-60.

4. Pignone MP, Ammerman A, Fernandez L, Orleans CT, Pender N, Woolf S, Lohr KN, Sutton S. Counseling to

promote a healthy diet in adults: a systematic review for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Am J Prev Med 2003;24:75-92.

5. Dart RA, Gregoire JR, Gutterman DD, Woolf SH. The association of hypertension and secondary cardiovascular

disease with sleep-disordered breathing. Chest 2003;123:244-60. 6. Dart RA, Gollub S, Lazar J, Nair C, Schroeder D, Woolf SH. Treatment of systemic hypertension in patients with

pulmonary disease: COPD and asthma. Chest 2003;123:222-43. 7. Berg AO, Allan JD, Frame PS, Homer CJ, Lieu TA, Mulrow CD, Orleans CT, Peipert JF, Pender NJ, Sox HC Jr,

Teutsch SM, Westhoff C, Woolf SH. Screening for Chlamydia infection: recommendations and rationale. Am J Nurs 2002;102:93.

8. Berg AO, Allan JD, Frame PS, Homer CJ, Johnson MS, Klein JD, Lieu TA, Mulrow CD, Orleans CT, Peipert JF,

Pender NJ, Siu AL, Teutsch SM, Westhoff C, Woolf SH. Newborn hearing screening: recommendations and rationale. Am J Nurs 2002;102:83-9.

9. Rizzo JD, Lichtin AE, Woolf SH, Seidenfeld J, Bennett CL, Cella D, Djulbegovic B, Goode MJ, Jakubowski AA,

Lee SJ, Miller CB, Rarick MU, Regan DH, Browman GP, Gordon MS. Use of epoetin in patients with cancer: evidence-based clinical practice guidelines of the American Society of Clinical Oncology and the American Society of Hematology. J Clin Oncol 2002;20:4083-107 and Blood 2002;100:2303-20.

10. Nelson HD, Helfand M, Woolf SH, Allan JD. Screening for postmenopausal osteoporosis: a review of the

evidence for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Ann Intern Med 2002;137:529-41. 11. Humphrey LL, Helfand M, Chan BK, Woolf SH. Breast cancer screening: a summary of the evidence for the U.S.

Preventive Services Task Force. Ann Intern Med 2002;137:347-60. 12. Kinsinger LS, Harris R, Woolf SH, Sox HC, Lohr KN. Chemoprevention of breast cancer: a summary of the

evidence for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Ann Intern Med 2002;137:59-69 13. Seidenfeld J, Piper M, Flamm C, Hasselblad V, Armitage JO, Bennett CL, Gordon MS, Lichtin AE, Wade JL III,

Woolf S, Aronson N. Epoetin treatment of anemia associated with cancer therapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis of controlled clinical trials. J Natl Cancer Inst 2001;93:1204-14.

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14. Woolf SH. The accuracy and effectiveness of routine population screening with mammography, prostate-specific antigen, and prenatal ultrasound: a review of published scientific evidence. Int J Tech Assess Health Care 2001;17:275-304.

15. Silver RT, Woolf SH, Hehlmann R, Appelbaum FR, Anderson J, Bennett C, Goldman JM, Guilhot F, Kantarjian

HM, Lichtin AE, Talpaz M, Tura S. An evidence-based analysis of the effect of busulfan, hydroxyurea, interferon, and allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in treating the chronic phase of chronic myeloid leukemia: developed for the American Society of Hematology. Blood 1999;94:1517-36.

16. George JN, Woolf SH, Raskob GE. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura: a guideline for diagnosis and

management of children and adults. Ann Med 1998;30:38-44. 17. Elder JS, Peters CA, Arant BS Jr, Ewalt DH, Hawtrey CE, Hurwitz RS, Parrott TS, Snyder HM III, Weiss RA,

Woolf SH, Hasselblad V. Pediatric Vesicoureteral Reflux Guidelines Panel summary report on the management of primary vesicoureteral reflux in children. J Urol 1997;157:1846-51.

18. George JN, Woolf SH, Raskob GE, Wasser JS, Aledort LM, Ballem PJ, Blanchette VS, Bussel JB, Cines DB,

Kelton JG, Lichtin AE, McMillan R, Okerbloom JA, Regan DH, Warrier I. Diagnosis and treatment of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura: recommendations of the American Society of Hematology. American Society of Hematology ITP Practice Guideline Panel. Ann Intern Med 1997;126:319-26.

19. Winawer SJ, Fletcher RH, Miller L, Godlee F, Stolar MH, Mulrow CD, Woolf SH, Glick SN, Ganiats TG, Bond

JH, Rosen L, Zapka JG, Olsen SJ, Giardiello FM, Sisk JE, Van Antwerp R, Brown-Davis C, Marciniak DA, Mayer RJ. Colorectal cancer screening: clinical guidelines and rationale. Gastroenterology 1997;112:594-642.

20. George JN, Woolf SH, Raskob GE, Wasser JS, Aledort LM, Ballem PJ, Blanchette VS, Bussel JB, Cines DB,

Kelton JG, Lichtin AE, McMillan R, Okerbloom JA, Regan DH, Warrier I. Diagnosis and treatment of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. American Society of Hematology Practice Guideline Panel. Am Fam Phys 1996;54:2437-47.

21. George JN, Woolf SH, Raskob GE, Wasser JS, Aledort LM, Ballem PJ, Blanchette VS, Bussel JB, Cines DB,

Kelton JG, Lichtin AE, McMillan R, Okerbloom JA, Regan DH, Warrier I. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura: a practice guideline developed by explicit methods for the American Society of Hematology. Blood 1996;88:3-40.

22. Thys DM, Abel M, Bollen BA, Cahalan MK, Curling P, Dean RJ, Paulus D, Pearlman AS, Roizen MF, Smith J,

Stewart WJ, Woolf SH. Practice guidelines for perioperative transesophageal echocardiography: a report by the American Society of Anesthesiologists and the Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists Task Force on Transesophageal Echocardiography. Anesthesiology 1996;84:986-1006.

23. Stehling LC, Doherty DC, Faust RJ, Greenburg AG, Harrison CR, Landers DF, Laros RK Jr, Pierce EC Jr, Prust

RS, Rosenberg AD, Weiskopf RB, Woolf SH, Zeiger JF. Practice guidelines for blood component therapy: a report by the American Society of Anesthesiologists Task Force on Blood Component Therapy. Anesthesiology 1996;84:732-47.

24. Fletcher JW, Woolf SH, Royal HD. Consensus-development for producing diagnostic procedure guidelines:

SPECT brain perfusion imaging with Exametazime. J Nucl Med 1994;35:2003-2010. 25. (Author). U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Routine iron supplementation during pregnancy: policy

statement. JAMA 1993;270:2846-8. 26. (Author). U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Routine iron supplementation during pregnancy: review article.

JAMA 1993;270:2848-54. 27. (Author). U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Home uterine activity monitoring for preterm labor: policy

statement. JAMA 1993;270:3:369-70. 28. (Author). U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Home uterine activity monitoring for preterm labor: review article.

JAMA 1993;270:3:371-6. 29. (Author). U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: policy statement.

JAMA 1993;269:20:2664-6.

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30. (Author). U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: review article. JAMA 1993;269:20:2667-72.

31. (Author). Practice guidelines for pulmonary artery catheterization: a report by the American Society of

Anesthesiologists Task Force on Pulmonary Artery Catheterization. Anesthesiology 1993;78:2:380-94. Social Justice and Health Equity

32. Woolf SH, Aron LY. The US health disadvantage relative to other high-income countries: findings from a

National Research Council/Institute of Medicine report. JAMA. 2013;309:771-2.

33. Woolf SH, Braveman P. Where health disparities begin: the role of social and economic determinants—and why current policies could make matters worse. Health Affairs 2011;30:1852-9.

34. Woolf SH. Public health implications of government spending reductions. JAMA 2011;305:1902-3. 35. Braveman PA, Egerter SA, Woolf SH, Marks JS. When do we know enough to recommend action on the social

determinants of health? Am J Prev Med 2011;40(1 Suppl 1):S58-66. 36. Woolf SH, Jones RM, Johnson RE, Phillips RL Jr, Oliver MN, Vichare A. Avertable deaths associated with

household income in Virginia. Am J Public Health 2010;100:750-5. 37. Woolf SH. Social policy as health policy. JAMA 2009; 301:1166-9. 38. Woolf SH. Future health consequences of the current decline in US household income. JAMA 2007;298:1931-3. 39. Muennig PA, Woolf SH. Health and economic benefits of reducing the number of students per classroom in US

primary schools. Am J Public Health 2007;97:2020-7. 40. Woolf SH, Johnson RE, Phillips RL Jr, Philipsen M. Giving everyone the health of the educated: an examination

of whether social change would save more lives than medical advances. Am J Public Health 2007;97:679-83. 41. Woolf SH, Johnson RE, Geiger HJ. The rising prevalence of severe poverty in America: a growing threat to

public health. Am J Prev Med 2006;31:332-341. 42. Woolf SH, Johnson RE. The break-even point: when medical advances are less important than improving the

fidelity with which they are delivered. Ann Fam Med 2005:3:545-552. 43. Satcher D, Fryer GE Jr, McCann J, Troutman A, Woolf SH, Rust G. What if we were equal? A comparison of the

black-white mortality gap in 1960 and 2000. Health Aff 2005;24:459-64. 44. Woolf SH, Johnson RE, Fryer GE Jr, Rust G, Satcher D. The health impact of resolving racial disparities: an

analysis of US mortality data. Am J Public Health 2004;94:2078-81; republished in Am J Public Health 2008;98 S26-S28 (“Toward Health Justice” supplement).

45. Woolf SH. Society's choice: the tradeoff between efficacy and equity and the lives at stake. Am J Prev Med

2004;27:49-56. Issues in Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines and Public Policy 46. George JN, Vesely SK, Woolf SH. Conflicts of interest and clinical recommendations: comparison of two

concurrent clinical practice guidelines for primary immune thrombocytopenia developed by different Methods. Am J Med Qual. 2013 Apr 2.

47. Woolf SH. The price of false beliefs: unrealistic expectations as a contributor to the health care crisis. Ann Fam Med. 2012;10:491-4.

48. Shekelle P, Woolf S, Grimshaw JM, Schünemann HJ, Eccles MP. Developing clinical practice guidelines:

reviewing, reporting, and publishing guidelines; updating guidelines; and the emerging issues of enhancing guideline implementability and accounting for comorbid conditions in guideline development. Implement Sci. 2012 Jul 4;7:62.

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49. Woolf S, Schünemann HJ, Eccles MP, Grimshaw JM, Shekelle P. Developing clinical practice guidelines: types

of evidence and outcomes; values and economics, synthesis, grading, and presentation and deriving recommendations. Implement Sci. 2012 Jul 4;7:61.

50. Eccles MP, Grimshaw JM, Shekelle P, Schünemann HJ, Woolf S. Developing clinical practice guidelines: target audiences, identifying topics for guidelines, guideline group composition and functioning and conflicts of interest. Implement Sci. 2012 Jul 4;7:60.

51. Woolf SH, Nestle M. Do dietary guidelines explain the obesity epidemic? Am J Prev Med 2008;34:263-5. 52. Woolf SH. The potential health and economic consequences of misplaced priorities. JAMA 2007;297:523-6. 53. Woolf SH, Stange KC. A sense of priorities for the healthcare commons. Am J Prev Med 2006;31:99-102. 54. Woolf SH. Weighing the evidence to formulate dietary guidelines. J Am Coll Nutr 2006;25(3 Suppl):277S-284S. 55. Ebell MH, Siwek J, Weiss BD, Woolf SH, Susman J, Ewigman B, Bowman M. Strength of Recommendation

Taxonomy (SORT): A patient-centered approach to grading evidence in the medical literature. Am Fam Physician 2004;69:548-56; J Am Board Fam Pract 2004;17:59-67; J Fam Pract 2004;53:111-20.

56. Shekelle PG, Ortiz E, Rhodes S, Morton SC, Eccles MP, Grimshaw JM, Woolf SH. Validity of the Agency for

Healthcare Research and Quality clinical practice guidelines: how quickly do guidelines become outdated? JAMA 2001;286:1461-7.

57. Shekelle P, Eccles MP, Grimshaw JM, Woolf SH. When should clinical guidelines be updated? Br Med J

2001;323:155-7. 58. Woolf S. Evidence-based medicine: a historical and international overview. Proc Royal Coll Phys Edinburgh

2001;31:39-41. 59. Harris RP, Helfand M, Woolf SH, Lohr KN, Mulrow CD, Teutsch SM, Atkins D. Current methods of the U.S.

Preventive Services Task Force: a review of the process. Am J Prev Med, 2001;20(3S):21-35. 60. Woolf SH. Taking critical appraisal to extremes: the need for balance in the evaluation of evidence. J Fam Pract

2000;49:1081-5. 61. Woolf SH, George JN. Evidence-based medicine: interpreting studies and setting policy. Hematol Oncol Clin

North Am 2000;14:761-84. 62. Woolf SH. Changing physician practice behavior: the merits of a diagnostic approach. J Fam Pract 2000;

49:126-9. 63. Briss PA, Zaza S, Pappaioanou M, Fielding J, Wright-De Agüero L, Truman BI, Hopkins DP, Mullen PD,

Thompson RS, Woolf SH, Carande-Kulis VG, Anderson L, Hinman AR, McQueen DV, Teutsch SM, Harris JR, The Task Force on Community Preventive Services. Developing an evidence-based Guide to Community Preventive Services—Methods. Am J Prev Med 2000;18(Suppl 1):35-43.

64. Woolf SH. The need for perspective in evidence-based medicine. JAMA 1999;282:2358-65. 65. George JN, Woolf SH, Raskob GE. The evidence-based analysis of treatment for chronic myeloid leukemia: an

introduction to its methods and clinical implications. Blood 1999;94:1515-16. 66. Shekelle PG, Woolf SH, Eccles M, Grimshaw J. Developing guidelines. Br Med J 1999;318:593-6; West J Med

1999;170:348-51. 67. Woolf SH, Grol R, Hutchinson A, Eccles M, Grimshaw J. Potential benefits, limitations, and harms of clinical

guidelines. Br Med J 1999;318:527-30. 68. Woolf SH, Grol R, Hutchinson A, Eccles M, Grimshaw J. Clinical guidelines: international overview. Br Med J

1999 (British Medical Journal web site: http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/318/7182/527/DC1/1)

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69. Grol R, Eccles M, Maisonneuve H, Woolf S. Developing clinical guidelines: the European experience. Dis

Manage Health Outcomes 1998;4:255-66. 70. Woolf SH. Do clinical practice guidelines define good medical care? The need for good science and the

disclosure of uncertainty when defining “best practices.” Chest 1998;113:166S-171S. 71. Woolf SH, Bell HS, Berman B, Brenner ZD, Hoffman FA, Hudgings C, Ignatius H, Peeke PM, Yacher J. Clinical

practice guidelines in complementary and alternative medicine: an analysis of opportunities and obstacles. Report by the Practice and Policy Guidelines Panel, National Institutes of Health Office of Alternative Medicine. Arch Fam Med 1997;6:149-54.

72. Woolf SH. Practice guidelines: what the family physician should know. Am Fam Phys 1995;51:1455-63. 73. Woolf SH. Practice guidelines: a new reality in medicine. III. Impact on patient care. Arch Intern Med

1993;153:2646-55.

a. Italian translation: Linee-Guida per la pratica clinica: una nuova realta in medicina. Impatto sull'Assistenza Medica. Medic 1995;3:84-96.

74. Woolf SH. Practice guidelines: a new reality in medicine. II. Methods of developing guidelines. Arch Intern Med

1992;152:5:946-52.

a. Italian translation: Linee-Guida per la pratica clinica: una nuova realta in medicina. Medic 1993;1:123-32.

75. Woolf SH. Review articles and disclosure of methods. Am J Prev Med 1991;7:1:53-4. 76. Woolf SH, Kamerow DB. Testing for uncommon conditions: the heroic search for positive test results. Arch

Intern Med 1990;150:12:2451-8. 77. Woolf SH, Battista RN, Anderson GM, Logan AG, Wang E, and the Canadian Task Force on the Periodic Health

Examination. Assessing the clinical effectiveness of preventive maneuvers: analytic principles and systematic methods in reviewing evidence and developing clinical practice recommendations. A report by the Canadian Task Force on the Periodic Health Examination. J Clin Epidemiol 1990;43(9):891-905.

78. Woolf SH. Practice guidelines: a new reality in medicine. I. Recent developments. Arch Intern Med 1990,

150:1811-18. Informed Decision-Making

79. Taylor KL, Williams RM, Davis KM, Luta GL, Penek S, Barry SA, Kelly SP, Tomko CA, Schwartz MD, Krist AH,

Woolf SH, Fishman MB, Cole C, Miller E. Decision making in prostate cancer screening: a randomized controlled trial comparing two decision aids versus usual care. JAMA Int Med, in press.

80. Krist A, Woolf SH. A vision for patient-centered health information systems. JAMA 2011;305:300-301. 81. Dorfman CS, Williams RM, Kassan EC, Red SN, Dawson DL, Tuong W, Parker ER, Ohene-Frempong J, Davis

KM, Krist AH, Woolf SH, Schwartz MD, Fishman MB, Cole C, Taylor KL. The development of a web- and a print-based decision aid for prostate cancer screening. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2010 10:12

82. Woolf SH, Krist A. Shared decision making for prostate cancer screening: do patients or clinicians have a

choice? Arch Intern Med 2009:169:1557-59. 83. Kerns JW, Krist AH, Woolf SH, Flores SK, Johnson RE. Patient perceptions of how physicians communicate

during prostate cancer screening discussions: a comparison of residents and faculty. Fam Med 2008;40:181-7. 84. Krist AH, Woolf SH, Johnson RE. How physicians approach prostate cancer screening before and after losing a

lawsuit. Ann Fam Med 2007;5:120-5. 85. Krist AH, Woolf SH, Johnson RE, Kerns JW. Patient education on prostate cancer screening and involvement in

decision making. Ann Fam Med 2007;5:112-9.

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86. Woolf SH, Chan ECY, Harris R, Sheridan SL, Braddock CH III, Kaplan RM, Krist A, O’Connor AM, Tunis S.

Promoting informed choice: transforming healthcare to dispense knowledge for decision-making. Ann Intern Med 2005;143:293-300.

87. Woolf SH, Krist A. The liability of giving patients a choice: shared decision making and prostate cancer.

Am Fam Physician 2005;71:1871-2. 88. Rimer BK, Briss PA, Zeller PK, Chan EC, Woolf SH. Informed decision making: what is its role in cancer

screening? Cancer 2004;101(5 Suppl):1214-28.

89. Woolf SH, Krist AH, Johnson RE, Stenborg PS. Unwanted control: how patients in the primary care setting decide about screening for prostate cancer. Patient Educ Couns 2005;56:116-24.

90. Sheridan SL, Harris RP, Woolf SH, for the Shared Decision-Making Workgroup of the U.S. Preventive Servcies

Task Force. Shared decision making about screening and chemoprevention: a suggested approach from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Am J Prev Med 2004;26:56-66.

91. Woolf SH. The logic and limits of shared decision-making. J Urol 2001;166:244-5. 92. Woolf SH. Shared decision-making: the case for letting patients decide which choice is best. J Fam Pract

1997;45:205-208. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention 93. Woolf SH, Campos-Outcalt D. Severing the link between coverage policy and the US Preventive Services Task

Force. JAMA. 2013;309:1899-900.

94. Woolf SH, Dekker MM, Byrne FR, Miller WD. Citizen-centered health promotion: building collaborations to facilitate healthy living. Am J Prev Med 2011;40(1S1):S38 –S47.

95. Woolf SH. A closer look at the economic argument for disease prevention. JAMA 2009;301(5):536-8. 96. Etz RS, Cohen DJ, Woolf SH, Holtrop JS, Donahue KE, Isaacson NF, Stange KC, Ferrer RL, Olson AL. Bridging

primary care practices and communities to promote healthy behaviors. Am J Prev Med 2008;35(5 Suppl):S390-7. 97. Woolf SH. The power of prevention and what it requires. JAMA 2008;299:2437-9. 98. Patrick K, Scutchfield FD, Woolf SH. External validity reporting in prevention research. Am J Prev Med

2008;34:260-2. 99. Woolf SH. The big answer: rediscovering prevention at a time of crisis in health care. Harvard Health Policy

Review 2006;7:5-20. 100. Orleans CT, Woolf SH, Rothemich SF, Marks JS, Isham GJ. The top priority: building a better system for

tobacco cessation counseling. Am J Prev Med 2006 Jul;31:103-6. 101. Woolf SH, Glasgow RE, Krist A, Bartz C, Flocke SA, Holtrop JS, Rothemich SF, Wald ER. Putting it together:

finding success in behavior change through integration of services. Ann Fam Med 2005;3(Suppl 2):S20-S27. 102. Woolf SH, Coffield AB. The “Welcome to Medicare” visit: a chance to raise the profile of prevention among older

adults. BMJ USA 2005;5:12-13. 103. Stange KC, Woolf SH, Gjeltema K. One minute for prevention: the power of leveraging to fulfill the promise of

health behavior counseling. Am J Prev Med 2002;22:320-3. 104. Woolf S. The evaluation of screening tests: the maturation of analytical methods over thirty years. J Health Serv

Res Policy 2002;7:62-4. 105. Woolf SH, Atkins D. The evolving role of prevention in primary care: contributions of the U.S. Preventive

Services Task Force. Am J Prev Med 2001;20(3 Suppl):21-35.

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106. Woolf SH, Johnson RE. A one-year audit of topics and domains in the Journal of the American Medical

Association and the New England Journal of Medicine. Am J Prev Med 2000;19:79-86. 107. Merenstein SJ, Rosenbaum DJ, Woolf SH. Effects of influenza vaccination of health care workers on mortality of

elderly people. J Fam Pract 2000;49:300. 108. Patrick K, Scutchfield FD, Woolf SH. Prevention research: a call to action. Am J Prev Med 1998;14:352-3. 109. Frame PS, Berg AO, Woolf S. U.S. Preventive Services Task Force: highlights of the 1996 report. Am Fam Phys

1997;55:567-76. 110. Woolf SH, Patrick K, Scutchfield FD. Taking a seat at the table: the new practice policy statements of the

American College of Preventive Medicine. Am J Prev Med 1996;12:338-9. 111. Woolf SH, DiGuiseppi CG, Atkins D, Kamerow DB. Developing evidence-based clinical practice guidelines:

lessons learned by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Ann Rev Public Health 1996;17:511-38. 112. Sox HC Jr, Woolf SH. Evidence-based practice guidelines from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. JAMA

1993;269:20:2678. 113. Woolf SH. U.S. Preventive Services Task Force: an update on current activities. J Fam Pract

1991;33:6:654,657. 114. Woolf SH, Sox HC, Jr. The Expert Panel on Preventive Services: Continuing the work of the U.S. Preventive

Services Task Force. Am J Prev Med 1991;7:5:326-30. 115. McGinnis JM, Woolf SH. Background and objectives of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. J Gen Intern

Med 1990;4(6 Suppl):S11-13. 116. Woolf SH. Preventing disease: a new agenda. J Am Acad Physician Assistants 1990;3:565-7. 117. Woolf SH, Kamerow DB, Lawrence RS, Medalie JH, Estes EH. The periodic health examination of older adults:

the recommendations of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Part II. Screening tests. J Am Geriatr Soc 1990;38:933-42.

118. Woolf SH, Kamerow DB, Lawrence RS, Medalie JH, Estes EH. The periodic health examination of older adults:

the recommendations of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Part I. Counseling, immunizations, and chemoprophylaxis. J Am Geriatr Soc 1990;38:817-23.

119. Lawrence RS, Mickalide AD, Kamerow DB, Woolf SH. Report of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.

JAMA 1990;263(3):436-7. Screening for Cancer 120. Woolf SH, Harris R. The harms of screening: new attention to an old concern. JAMA 2012;307:565-6.

121. Woolf SH. The 2009 breast cancer screening recommendations of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.

JAMA 2010;303:162-3. 122. Jones RM, Johnson RE, Rothemich SF, Woolf SH. Colorectal cancer screening adherence in a diverse patient

population. Am J Epidemiol 2006;161(11 Suppl):S107. 123. Woolf SH. A smarter strategy? Reflections on fecal DNA screening for colorectal cancer. N Engl J Med

2004;351:2755-8. 124. Woolf SH. The best screening test for colorectal cancer: a personal choice. N Engl J Med 2000;343:1641-43. 125. Woolf SH. Overcoming the barriers to change: screening for colorectal cancer. Am Fam Phys 2000;61:1621-

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126. Woolf SH, Dickey LL. Differing perspectives on preventive care guidelines: a new look at the mammography controversy. Am J Prev Med 1999;17:260-68.

127. Woolf SH, Rothemich SF. Screening for prostate cancer: the role of science, policy, and opinion in determining

what is best for patients. Annu Rev Med 1999;50:207-21. 128. Ferrini R, Woolf SH. American College of Preventive Medicine Practice Policy: Screening for prostate cancer in

American men. Am J Prev Med 1998;15:81-4. 129. Woolf SH, Lawrence RS. Preserving scientific debate and patient choice: lessons from the consensus panel on

mammography screening. JAMA 1997;278:2105-2108. 130. Woolf SH. Ganiats TG. Judging the guidelines for colorectal cancer screening. Am Fam Phys 1997;55:2595,

2598-2600. 131. Woolf SH. Should we screen for prostate cancer? Men over 50 have a right to decide for themselves. Br Med J

1997;314:989-90. 132. Woolf SH. Screening for prostate cancer with prostate-specific antigen: an examination of the evidence. N Engl

J Med 1995;333:1401-5. 133. Woolf SH. Public health perspective: the health policy implications of screening for prostate cancer. J Urol

1994;152:1685-8. 134. Lawrence RS, Woolf SH, and the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for prostate cancer:

commentary on the recommendations of the Canadian Task Force on the Periodic Health Examination. Am J Prev Med 1994;10:187-93.

Diabetes 135. Woolf SH, Davidson MB, Greenfield S, Bell HS, Ganiats TG, Hagen MD, Palda VA, Rizza RA, Spann SJ.

Controlling blood glucose levels in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: an evidence-based policy statement by the American Academy of Family Physicians and American Diabetes Association. J Fam Pract 2000;49:453-60.

136. Woolf SH, Davidson MB, Greenfield S, Bell HS, Ganiats TG, Hagen MD, Palda VA, Rizza RA, Spann SJ. The

benefits and risks of controlling blood glucose levels in patients with type 2 diabetes. A review of the evidence and recommendations. American Academy of Family Physicians and American Diabetes Association. http://www.aafp.org/clinical/.

137. O’Connor PJ, Spann SJ, Woolf SH. Care of adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a review of the evidence. J Fam

Pract 1998;47:S13-22. 138. Woolf SH, Rothemich SF. The new diabetes guidelines: a closer look at the evidence. Am Fam Phys

1998;58:1287-9. Practice-Based Primary Care Research 139. Krist AH, Woolf SH, Rothemich SF, Johnson RE, Peele JE, Cunningham TD, Longo DR, Bello GA, Matzke GR.

Interactive preventive health record to enhance delivery of recommended care: a randomized trial. Ann Fam Med. 2012;10:312-9.

140. Krist AH, Peele E, Woolf SH, Rothemich SF, Loomis JF, Longo DR, Kuzel AJ. Designing a patient-centered personal health record to promote preventive care. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2011;11:73

141. Jones RM, Vernon SW, Woolf SH. Is discussion of colorectal cancer screening options associated with heightened patient confusion? Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2010;19:2821-5.

142. Jones RM, Devers KJ, Kuzel AJ, Woolf SH. Patient-reported barriers to colorectal cancer screening: a mixed-

methods analysis. Am J Prev Med 2010;38:508-16.

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143. Jones RM, Woolf SH, Cunningham TD, Johnson RE, Krist AH, Rothemich SF, Vernon SW. The relative importance of patient-reported barriers to colorectal cancer screening. Am J Prev Med, 2010;38:499-507.

144. Rothemich SF, Woolf SH, Johnson RE, Devers KJ, Flores SK, Villars P, Rabius V, McAfee T. Promoting primary

care smoking cessation support with quitlines: the QuitLink randomized controlled trial. Am J Prev Med 2010;38:367-74.

145. Wilson DB, Johnson RE, Jones RM, Krist AH, Woolf SH, Flores SK. Patient weight counseling choices and

outcomes following a primary care and community collaborative intervention. Patient Educ Couns. 2010 Jun;79:338-43.

146. Krist AH, Woolf SH, Johnson RE, Rothemich SF, Cunningham TD, Jones RM, Wilson DB, Devers KJ. Patient

costs as a barrier to intensive health behavior counseling. Am J Prev Med 2010;38(3):344-8.. 147. Krist AH, Woolf SH, Frazier CO, Johnson RE, Rothemich SF, Wilson DB, Devers KD, Kerns JW. An electronic

linkage system for health behavior counseling: effect on delivery of the “5As.” Am J Prev Med 2008;35(5 Suppl):S350-8.

148. Kottke TE, Solberg LI, Nelson AF, Belcher DW, Caplan W, Green LW, Lydick E, Magid DJ, Rolnick SJ, Woolf

SH. Optimizing practice through research: a new perspective to solve an old problem. Ann Fam Med 2008;6:459-62.

149. Woolf SH. The meaning of translational research and why it matters. JAMA 2008;299:211-213. 150. Rothemich SF, Woolf SH, Johnson RE, Burgett AE, Flores SK, Marsland DW, Ahluwalia JS. Effect on cessation

counseling of documenting smoking status as a routine vital sign: an ACORN study. Ann Fam Med 2008;6:60-8. 151. Krist AH, Jones RM, Woolf SH, Woessner SE, Merenstein D, Kerns JW, Foliaco W, Jackson P. Timing of repeat

colonoscopy: disparity between guidelines and endoscopists' recommendation. Am J Prev Med 2007;33:471-8. 152. Rothemich SF, Woolf SH, Johnson RE, Burgett AE, Flores SK, Marsland DW, Ahluwalia JS. The effect on

cessation counseling of documenting smoking status as a routine vital sign: an ACORN study. Ann Fam Med 2008;6(1):60-8.

153. Woolf SH, Krist AH, Johnson R, Wilson D, Rothemich S, Norman G, Devers K. A practice-sponsored Web site

to help patients pursue healthy behaviors: an ACORN study. Ann Fam Med 2006;4:132–136. 154. Woolf SH, Krist AH, Johnson R, Wilson D, Rothemich S, Norman G, Devers K. A practice-sponsored Web site

to help patients pursue healthy behaviors: an ACORN study (Supplemental Appendix). Ann Fam Med 2006;Supplemental Appendix. Available at: http://www.annfammed.org/cgi/data/4/2/148/DC1/1

155. Krist AH, Woolf SH, Rothemich SF, Johnson RE. Wilson DB. It takes a partnership: the value of collaboration in

developing and promoting a web site for primary care patients. Ann Fam Med 2005;3 (Suppl 2):S47-S49.

156. Woolf SH, Rothemich SF, Johnson RE, Marsland DW. Selection bias from requiring patients to give consent to examine data for health services research. Arch Fam Pract 2000;9:1111-18.

157. Rothemich SF, Woolf SH, Johnson RE, Marsland DW. Evaluating the administration of an office-based health

survey in a primary care practice. J Clin Epidemiol 2000;53:1002-12. 158. Woolf SH, Rothemich SF, Johnson RE, Marsland DW. Is cigarette smoking associated with impaired physical

and mental functional status? An office-based survey of primary care patients. Am J Prev Med 1999;17:134-7. 159. Woolf SH, Rothemich SF, Johnson RE, Marsland DW. The functional status of inner-city primary care patients:

diminished function in a family practice population and its potential determinants. J Fam Pract 1998;47:312-15. 160. Woolf SH, Mugol R, Feigert JM, Ball RA, Chow CC. Rapidly progressive prostate cancer in the primary care

setting. J Am Board Fam Pract 1996;9:375-9. Medical Errors and Patient Safety

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161. Woolf SH, Kuzel AJ, Dovey SM, Phillips RL Jr. A string of mistakes: the importance of cascade analysis in describing, counting, and preventing medical errors. Ann Fam Med 2004;2:317-26.

162. Kuzel AJ, Woolf SH, Gilchrist VJ, Engel JD, LaVeist TA, Vincent C, Frankel RM. Patient reports of preventable

problems and harms in primary health care. Ann Fam Med 2004;2:333-40. 163. Woolf SH. Patient safety is not enough: targeting quality improvements to optimize the health of the population.

Ann Intern Med 2004;140:33-36.

164. Kuzel AJ, Woolf SH, Engel JD, Gilchrist VJ, Frankel RM, LaVeist TA, Vincent C. Making the case for a qualitative study of medical errors in primary care. Qual Health Res 2003;13:743-80.

Other Topics 165. Krist AH, Johnson RE, Callahan D, Woolf SH, Marsland D. Title VII funding and physician practice in rural or

low-income areas. J Rural Health 2005;21:3-11. 166. Woolf SH, Henshall C. Health technology assessment in the United Kingdom. Int J Tech Assess Health Care

2000;16:591-625. 167. Woolf SH. Panel methodology: analytic principles in evaluating the performance characteristics of diagnostic

tests for ventilator-associated pneumonia. Chest 2000;117:182S-185S. 168. DiGuiseppi CG, Woolf SH. The family physician’s role in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Am Fam Phys

1996;53:2268,2270,2272. 169. Woolf SH and Benson DA. The medical information needs of internists and pediatricians at an academic

medical center. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1989; 77(4):372-80. Letters to the Editor Woolf SH, Jones RM, Rothemich SF, Krist A. The priority is screening, not colonoscopy. Am J Public Health 2009;99:2117-8. Woolf SH, Johnson RE. Inattention to the fidelity of health care delivery is costing lives. Am J Public Health 2007;97:1732-3. Borak J, Woolf SH, Fields CA. Authors' response. J Occup Environ Med 2007;49:358-9. Woolf SH, Ransohoff DF, Krist AH. Reader responses to colonoscopy versus sigmoidoscopy. Fam Med 2006;38:311-12. Berg AO, Allan J, Woolf S. The mammography dilemma. Ann Intern Med 2003;138:770-771. Jones S, Woolf S, Krist A, Burroughs S, Marsland D. Readers respond to the special series on longitudinal residency training. Fam Med 2002;34:411. Woolf SH. The American Diabetes Association is but one perspective. Br Med J 2001, Rapid Response at www.bmj.com/cgi/letters/323/7319/994. Woolf SH. Setting the bar for accepting positive findings. J Fam Pract 2001;50:474. Woolf SH, Rothemich SF. Overuse of administrative data to measure underuse of care. JAMA 2001;285:736. Woolf SH, Friedman CL. Social anxiety disorder. Am Fam Physician 2000;61:3245-6. Ferrini R, Woolf SH. Screening for prostate cancer. Am J Prev Med 1999;17:249. Woolf SH. Antibiotics for children with upper respiratory tract infections. JAMA 1998;280:1400. Woolf SH, Ganiats TG. Benefits of screening for colorectal cancer. Am Fam Phys 1998;57:949-50.

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Woolf SH. Screening for prostate cancer. Lancet 1997;349:1098-9. Woolf SH. Effectiveness of glaucoma screening by primary care physicians. Am Fam Phys 1996;54:1209-12. Woolf SH. Defining clinically insignificant prostate cancer. JAMA 1996;276:28-9. Woolf SH. Screening for prostate cancer. N Engl J Med 1996;334:667-668. Sox HC Jr, Woolf SH. Screening for scoliosis. JAMA 1995;273:186. Woolf SH. Utility of the prostate-specific antigen test. Ann Intern Med 1994;120:1054. Reith PE, Woolf SH. Comprehensive preventive health care for patients with diabetes. Diabetes Care 1991;14:4:351-2. Woolf SH. Practice guidelines. JAMA 1990;263:22:3021-2. Woolf SH. Letter to the editors. J Am Coll Health 1990;38:6:299. Other Writings Krist A, Rothemich S, Kashiri P, Etz R, Bello G, Johnson R, Peele E, Woolf S, Loomis J, Schmidt K, Mitchell S, Hayes M, Longo D, Kuzel A. An Interactive Preventive Care Record: A Handbook for Using Patient-Centered Personal Health Records to Promote Prevention. AHRQ Publication No. 12-0051-EF. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research, 2012. Woolf SH, Zimmerman E, Evans BF. The Price of a Lost Education: How Education Affects Hunger, Housing, Wealth, and Health. Richmond: Virginia Commonwealth University Center on Human Needs, 2011. Shekelle PG, Woolf SH, Eccles M, Grimshaw J, Schunemann H. Developing Guidelines. Commissioned background paper for: Institute of Medicine. Clinical Practice Guidelines We Can Trust. Committee on Standards for Developing Trustworthy Clinical Practice Guidelines, Board of Health Care Services. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2011. Woolf SH. Book review: The Spirit Level: Why Greater Equality Makes Societies Stronger. Am J Prev Med 2010;39:392–393. Kamerow DB, Woolf S. Parsing the mammogram guidelines. Washington Post, November 20, 2009, p. A25. Woolf SH, Husten CG, Lewin LS, Marks JS, Fielding JE, Sanchez EJ. The Economic Argument for Disease Prevention: Distinguishing Between Value and Savings. A Prevention Policy Paper Commissioned by Partnership for Prevention. Washington, D.C., February 2009. Stange KC, Woolf SH. Policy Options in Support of High-Value Preventive Care. A Prevention Policy Paper Commissioned by Partnership for Prevention. Washington, D.C.: Partnership for Prevention, December 2008. Woolf SH. The lives we could save: the enormous consequences of health inequities in America. Center for Research on African American Women, Delta Research and Educational Foundation, Winter/Spring 2006;5:4-6. Woolf SH. Unhealthy medicine: all breakthrough, no follow-through. Washington Post, Outlook, January 8, 2006, p B3. Earle CC, Schrag D, Woolf SH, Ganz PA. The survivorship care plan: what, why, how and for whom. American Society of Clinical Oncology Education Book, 2006. Editor’s Choice columns in BMJ USA: Woolf SH. Revolutions. BMJ USA 2003 (Aug);3:400. Woolf SH. Tobacco money, the BMJ, and guilt by association. BMJ USA 2003 (July);3:344. Woolf SH. Ostracism. BMJ USA 2003 (June);3:292. Woolf SH. The first Americans. BMJ USA 2003 (May);3:234.

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Woolf SH. Pseudodisease. BMJ USA 2003 (April);3:178. Woolf SH. Being unpatriotic for our country. BMJ USA 2003 (March);3:118. Alberts MJ, Bennett CL, Woolf SH. Brains, claims, and the pharmaceutical industry. BMJ USA 2002;2:246-9. Smith R, Woolf SH. The BMJ through American eyes. Br Med J 2002;325:404. Shekelle P, Morton S, Ortiz E, Eccles M, Grimshaw J, Woolf S. Current Validity of AHRQ Clinical Practice Guidelines. AHRQ Publication No. 02-0035. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2002. Woolf SH. Screening of newborns for hearing impairment: statement from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. BMJ USA 2001;1:592. Woolf SH. Evidence-based medicine and practice guidelines: an overview. Cancer Control 2000;7:362-7. Excerpted presentation: Evidence-based medicine: a look at its strengths and weaknesses. Managed Care & Cancer 2000;2:39-42. Leshner A, Davidson E, Eastman P, Grundy S, Kramer B, McGowan J, Penn A, Strauss S, Woolf S. Report of the Working Group of the Advisory Committee to the Director to review the Office of Medical Applications of Research (report to Dr. Harold Varmus, Director of the National Institutes of Health), June 1999. Lichtin AE, Woolf SH, Silver RT, Hehlmann R. Chronic myeloid leukemia—ASH Practice Guideline and beyond. Hematology 1998, American Society of Hematology Program Book, 1998. Woolf SH. Should prostate cancer screening be routine? Hippocrates, June 1998, p. 19. Woolf SH. New diabetes guidelines. Newsletter, Virginia Academy of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Spring 1998, pp.3-4. Excertped debate. Should we routinely screen for prostate cancer? A primary physician’s view. Primary Care & Cancer, February 1998, pp. 7-8,10. Woolf SH. Prostate-specific antigen: a screening test with potential benefits and harms. Amgen Oncology & Haematology Literature Service, Excerpta Medica (Dutch), 1997. Woolf SH, Lawrence RS. When politicians play doctor: the mammogram debate shows why it’s dangerous (commentary). Washington Post, May 4, 1997, p. C1, C5. Woolf SH. Congress, mammograms and doctors (letter). Washington Post, February 24, 1997, p. A18. Woolf SH. The benefits and harms of screening for prostate cancer. Forum: Trends in Experimental and Clinical Medicine 1997;7.1(suppl 2): 71-74. Excerpted debate. Prostate cancer: to screen or not to screen? Oncology 1997;11:447-52. Woolf SH. Screening for prostate cancer. In: American Society of Clinical Oncology 32nd Annual Meeting Educational Book, 1996, pp. 128-32. Woolf S. The evidence on prostate cancer and early detection. Primary Care Update, February 1996, Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 2-3. Woolf SH, Ganiats TG, Young HF. The role of practice policies in shared decision making with patients. In: Papers from the 18th Annual Conference on Patient Education. Kansas City: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine 1996, pp. 315-322; Papers from the 17th Annual Conference on Patient Education. Kansas City: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine 1995, pp. 187-193. Woolf SH. Source material for: Canadian Task Force on the Periodic Health Examination. The Canadian Guide to Clinical Preventive Health Care. Ottawa: Canada Communication Group, 1994, Chapters 6 (pp. 64-72), 14 (pp. 146-155), 31 (pp. 346-354), 49 (pp. 586-599).

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Woolf SH. Expert panel continues the work of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. ACPM News, October/November 1991, p. 6. Woolf SH. The process of developing practice guidelines. Decubitus 1991;4:2:28-31. Woolf SH. Paying for clinical preventive services. Background paper for the U.S. Preventive Services Coordinating Committee, June 1990. Woolf SH. Examining physicals (letter). Hippocrates 1990; May/June:9. Woolf SH. Hard evidence vs personal opinion (letter). Medical Tribune Feb 8 1990;31(3):18. Woolf SH. Evaluating the clinical effectiveness of screening tests. Background paper for the Health Insurance Association of America, Washington, D.C., January 1990. Kamerow DB, Mickalide AD, Woolf SH. Preventive services in the office. American Academy of Family Physicians Health Education Lifetime Plan (HELP) Newsletter, Volume 3, Number 1, December 1989. Presidential proclamation for September 10, 1989 (National Check-Up Week) Woolf SH. They don't like doctors anymore. Anlage 1982;10:3.

WEBSITES DEVELOPED My Healthy Living (https://www.pubapps.vcu.edu/myhealthyliving/). Resources to help primary care patients locate information and services to adopt and maintain healthier behaviors. Funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Education and Health Calculator (http://www.commissiononhealth.org/Calculator.aspx): Interactive tool to help the public and policymakers assess the relationship between educational attainment and death rates, developed for and funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Commission to Build a Healthier America. VCU Center on Human Needs (http://www.humanneeds.vcu.edu/) and Project on Societal Distress (http://www.societaldistress.org/): Resources for the public and policymakers to monitor the prevalence of societal distress in the United States. Funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

COMMITTEES

ACADEMY HEALTH Research Translation Interest Group Advisory Board, 2006-2009. 2008 Annual Research Meeting Planning Committee AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE POLICY AND RESEARCH Steering Committee on Linking Clinical Practices and Community/Public Health Resources for Prevention, 2009-

2010 Evidence-Based Practice Centers Technical Review Panel, Rockville, Maryland, May 5-7, 1997. Guideline Panel on Colon Cancer Screening and Surveillance, 1994-1996. Chairman, Panel Administration Subcommittee, Expert Panel on Methodology for Practice Guideline

Development, Rockville, Maryland, May 30, 1990. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS Chair, Diabetes Policy Team, Subcommittee to Task Force on Clinical Policies for Patient Care, 1995 to 2000. Performance Measure Critera Subcommittee, 1997-1998. Task Force on Clinical Policies for Patient Care, November 1994-November 1995. ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN MEDICAL COLLEGES Advisory Panel on Research, 2009-present AMERICAN BOARD OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE Member, Board of Trustees, 1997-1999 Member, Representative to Residency Review Committee for Preventive Medicine, 1997-1999.

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Examination Committee, General Preventive Medicine and Public Health Subcommittee (1990-1999). AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE Mid-Atlantic Regent, Board of Regents, 1997-2000. Chair, Practice Guidelines Committee, 1991-1997. Subcommittee on Principles of Access to Care, 1990-1992. Policy Committee, 1987-1993. Science Committee, 1987-1993. Prevention '92 Planning Committee, 1991-1992; Prevention '93 Planning Committee, 1992-1993. Board of Regents Long-Range Planning Committee, October 1987. AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION Virginia Stroke Systems Plan Committee, American Heart Association/American Stroke Association and Virginia

Department of Health, 2006-2007. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Commission to End Health Care Disparities (cofounded by National Medical Association and National Hispanic

Medical Association), 2004-2005. AMA-American Public Health Association Research Subcommittee, Medicine and Public Health Initiative

National Committee, 1999. Expert Panelist, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Technology Assessment (DATTA) Panel, 1988-1999. National Medical Specialty Societies Practice Parameter Forum, 1989-1998. Practice Parameters Ad Hoc Advisory Panel, 1990-1991. ASSOCIATION OF STATE AND TERRITORIAL HEALTH OFFICERS-INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE, Primary Care and Public Health Integration Committee, 2012-present

CANADIAN ACADEMY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, Committee on the Return on Investments in Health Research, 2007-2009 CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEALTH

Member, Board of Trustees, 2011 to present.

CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE PRESIDENCY AND CONGRESS Commission on U.S. Federal Leadership in Health and Medicine, June 2009 to present.

CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL, Task Force on Community Preventive Services, Liaison Representing American College of Preventive Medicine, 1996 to 2000. HEALTH CARE FINANCING ADMINISTRATION Expert Panel on Increasing the Use of Medicare-Covered Clinical Preventive Services, Washington, D.C.,

March 17, 1999. Technical Expert Panel on Implementing Performance Measurement in Fee for Service, Baltimore, Maryland,

1997-1999. Representative of American Academy of Family Physicians at medical specialty society consultation on new

Medicare benefits on preventive services. American Medical Association headquarters, Washington, D.C., September 15, 1997.

Workgroup on Standardization of Diabetes Definitions and Performance Measures, Baltimore, Maryland, December 8, 1995.

INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE Committee on Public Health Strategies to Improve Health, 2009-2011 Interest Group (No. 8) on Health Disparities, 2007-present. Advisory Committee on Evidence-Based Medicine Roundtable, 2006 Committee on Cancer Survivorship: Improving Care and Quality of Life, 2004 - 2005 Committee on the Medicare Coverage of Routine Thyroid Screening, 2002-2003 Committee on Thyroid Screening Related to I-131 Exposure, 1997-1999. Committee on Children, Health Insurance, and Access to Care. Washington, D.C., 1997-1998. Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines, Washington, D.C., 1990 (Specialty Liaison Program; American

College of Preventive Medicine).

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Advisor to Users and Uses Subcommittee and Strategy and Implementation Subcommittees, Patient Record Committee, 1990.

INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN HEALTH CARE, International Scientific Programme Committee, 1998. LANCE ARMSTRONG FOUNDATION CENTER OF EXCELLENCE IN CANCER SURVIVORSHIP, External Advisory Committee, University of California-Los Angeles, External Scientific Advisory Committee, 2006-2009. NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH Office of Medical Applications of Research Discussion Group, 2000-present. Working Group to Review the Office of Medical Applications of Research, Report to NIH Director, Bethesda,

Maryland, 1998-1999. Chair, Practice and Policy Guidelines Working Group, Office of Alternative Medicine Conference on

Complementary and Alternative Medicine Research Methodology, Bethesda, Maryland, April 26-28, 1995. Staff Liaison to Prevention Coordinators Committee, Bethesda, Maryland, March 13, 1990. NATIONAL RESEARH COUNCIL Chair, Committee on Understanding International Health Differences in High-Income Countries (2011-2012) NORTH AMERICAN PRIMARY CARE RESEARCH GROUP, Action Plan for the Future of Family Medicine, 2004-2005. OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT CAMPAIGN, Health Policy Advisory Committee, August-November, 2008. OFFICE ON MINORITY HEALTH, Working Group on Cancer Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1987-1988. PARTNERSHIP FOR PREVENTION, National Commission on Prevention Priorities, 2003-present. Roll out meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, July 10, 2003 U.S. DEPARMTENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Subcommittee on Priorities, Health People 2020, 2009. Interagency Committee on Smoking and Health, 2005-2007. U.S. PREVENTIVE SERVICES TASK FORCE, Member, 1998-2003. Senior Advisor to U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, 2004-2007. VIRGINIA TECH. Network Member, Virginia Network for Geospatial Health Research, 2009-present. WASHINGTON BUSINESS GROUP ON HEALTH, Task Force Member, Clinical Preventive Services Initiative, October 1992-February 1993. TIME-LIFE MEDICAL, Medical Advisory Board, Patient Education Videotape Program (under C. Everett Koop, MD), New York, New York; August 1995-1997. VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, Center on Health Disparities Steering Committee, 2006-present.

CONSULTING AGENCY FOR HEALTHCARE RESEARCH AND QUALITY (FORMERLY AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE POLICY AND RESEARCH) Senior Advisor to U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, 2004-2007. Development of New Methodologies for Practice Guideline Development and Evidence-Based Practice Centers,

Forum for Quality and Effectiveness in Health Care, 1994-1997. Methodology Workshop on New Model for AHCPR Guideline Development (Meeting Planning and Preparation of

Final Report), 1995. Planning of International Conference on Practice Guidelines in Paris, France, October 1995. Methodology Consultant, Evidence Review on Valvular Heart Disease, 1997-1998. Methodology Consultant, Evidence Review on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, 1996-1997. Methodology Consultant, Practice Guideline Panel on Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer, 1994-1996.

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Methodology Consultant, Practice Guideline Panel on Cardiac Rehabilitation, American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (contractor), 1992-1994.

Methodology Consultant, Practice Guideline Panel on Pressure Sores, 1990-1991. Methodology Consultant, Practice Guideline Panel on Pain Management, 1991. Methodology Consultant, Practice Guideline Panel on Depression in Primary Care, 1990-1991. Methodology Consultant, Practice Guideline Panel on Urinary Incontinence, 1990-1991. Training for staff, Office of the Forum for Quality and Effectiveness in Health Care, Rockville, Maryland,

September 3, 1992. Development of Methodology Manual for Practice Guideline Development by Expert Panels, Forum for Quality

and Effectiveness in Health Care, 1990-1991. Resource Staff for Prevention Research Agenda Development Workshop, at Primary Care Research: An Agenda

for the 90s, Colorado Springs, Colorado, March 29, 1990. AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CHEST PHYSICIANS Mini-course on evidence-based practice guideline development, Northbrook, Illinois, January 13, 1996. Methodology Consultant, Practice Guideline Panel on Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia, 1996-2000. Methodology Consultant, Practice Guideline Panel on High Blood Pressure in the Pulmonary Patient, 1997-2000. Development of Proposed Relationship With Cochrane Collaboration, 1994-1995. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS Methodology Consultant, Practice Guideline Panel on Pulmonary Artery Catheterization (Update), 2000-2003. Methodology Consultant, Practice Guideline Panel on Blood Component Therapy, 1994-1996. Methodology Consultant, Practice Guideline Panel on Transesophageal Echocardiography, 1993-1996. Methodology Consultant, Practice Guideline Panel on Pulmonary Artery Catheterization, 1991-1993. Methodology Consultant, Practice Guideline Panel on Pain Management, 1992-1993. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEMATOLOGISTS Methodology Consultant, ASH-ASCO Practice Guideline Panel on Erythropoietin in Cancer, 1998-2000. Methodology Consultant, Committee for the Optimization of Hematologic Outcomes, 1997-2000. Methodology Consultant, Practice Guideline Panel on Chronic Myeloid Leukemia, 1996-1999. Methodology Consultant, Practice Guideline Panel on Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, 1994-1996. AMERICAN UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

Methodologist Facilitator, Practice Guideline Panel on Vesicoureteral Reflux, Technical Resources International Contract, 1995-1996.

CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY-HEINZ COLLEGE

Heinz College – DC Systems Synthesis Project on communicating the value of clinical preventive services, supported by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Washington, DC, March 2010.

EMORY UNIVERSITY

Development of policy briefs for Center for Entitlement Reform, Institute for Advanced Policy Solutions, and Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease, 2009.

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY Consultant on randomized trial of decision aids for prostate cancer screening, Kathryn Taylor, principal

investigator (2006-2007) OFFICE OF DISEASE PREVENTION AND HEALTH PROMOTION Consulting Science Advisor, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, 1990-1995. Coeditor, Guide to Clinical Preventive Services SOCIETY FOR NUCLEAR MEDICINE

Methodology Consultant, Practice Guideline Development Program, 1991-1993. URBAN INSTITUTE

Achieving Health Care Savings through Preventive Services, Report for Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, 2009-present

UNISYS CORPORATION

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Employee Health Benefits Program, Camarillo, California, 1988-1992. Brief Consulting Assignments Domestic BUREAU OF HEALTH CARE DELIVERY AND ASSISTANCE, Committee on Community Health Services, Howard University College of Medicine. Washington, D.C., July 1989. CENTER FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT, Evaluation of guideline development methods in Technical Improvement Protocols, Chevy Chase, Maryland, December 1995. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Presentation on public health solutions to urban health problems, Mayoral Task Force on Health Care, Washington, DC, May 23, 2006. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION Keystone Working Group on Significant Scientific Agreement, Washington, D.C., 1997.

Evaluation of Incentives for Development of Orphan Medical Foods, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Report for Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food and Drug Administration, Washington, D.C., October 1989.

HEALTH CARE FINANCING ADMINISTRATION, Development of interim guidelines on evaluating clinical effectiveness, February 2001. HEALTH INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, Expert Discussion on Refining the Benefit Package for HIAA Limited Medicaid Buy-In Proposal, Washington, D.C., April 1989. HEALTH RISK MANAGEMENT, INC., Practice Guidelines for Province of Alberta, March 1991. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA, Department of Family Practice "Prescribe for Health/Health Touch" Study, December 1991. ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON FOUNDATION, Prescription for Health National Program Office Common Measures Meeting, Denver, Colorado, April 1, 2004. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Prostate Cancer Ad Hoc Subcommittee of the Advisory Committee on Cancer Coordination and Control, Consultation Regarding Policy for PSA Screening At North Carolina Public Health Departments, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, January 1995. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL, Roundtable and Advisory Committee, UNC Research Center of Excellence in Clinical Preventive Services, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, March 28, 2012. VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY

Search Committee for Associate Professor and Assistant Professor, Department of Health Care Policy and Research, 2010-2011

WORLD CHIROPRACTIC ALLIANCE, Practice Guideline Development Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, October 1992. International ANDEM (AGENCE NATIONALE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT DE L'EVALUATION MEDICALE), Consultation on Practice Guideline (References Medicales) Development for National Social Security System, Paris, France, June-July 1994. EUROPEAN UNION Health Technology Assessment of Preventive Services, HTA-Europe Project, 1997-2000. Report on Health Technology Assessment in the United Kingdom, 1997-1999 HOSPICES CIVILS DE LYON, Centre d'Information Medicale, Consultation on Hepatitis B Screening Policy, Lyon, France, June 20, 1994.

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HUNGARIAN MINISTRY OF WELFARE Hungarian Health Services Modernization, Sponsored by U.S. Agency for International Development and Office

of International and Refugee Health (DHSS), Visegrad, Hungary, June 3-7, 1996. Advisor to Guideline Development Methodology course for Hungarian specialty societies and National Institutes,

Visegrad, Hungary, October 28-31, 1996. NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE, UNITED KINGDOM Consultation with NHS Executive Board, Strategy Meeting, Kingston-on-Thames, October 10, 1996. Consultation with Joint Working Group on Health Promotion in Primary Care (Department of Health, Royal

College of General Practitioners, British Medical Association) on inclusion of preventive services in primary care, London and Lavenham, United Kingdom, April 29-30, 1992.

British Task Force on Health Promotion Policy, September 1991, Washington, D.C. PIOOM (INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH PROGRAM ON ROOT CAUSES OF HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS), Application of Clinical Epidemiology Principles to Evaluation of Human Rights Violations, University of Leiden, Leiden, Netherlands, June 1994. SBU (SWEDISH COUNCIL ON TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN HEALTH CARE), Visiting Consultant on Practice Guidelines and Disease Prevention Policy, Stockholm, Sweden, May-August 1994. SCOTTISH INTERCOLLEGIATE GUIDELINE NETWORK (SIGN), Workshop on U.S. methods for developing clinical practice guidelines, Edinburgh, Scotland, November 1996. UNIVERSITY OF ZURICH, Institute of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, International Advisory Board, 2014-2017. WESSEX (U.K.) REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY, Health Promotion Program, March 1990. WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Promoting the Use of Technology Assessment to Improve Health Care in Developing Countries, Danish Hospital

Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 30-June 1, 1994. Consultation with EURO staff, CINDI (Country-Wide Integrated Noncommunicable Disease Intervention

Program) on development of European task force for preventive services guidelines, Montreal, Quebec, June 1992.

INVITED ATTENDANCE

AGENCY FOR HEALTHCARE RESEARCH AND QUALITY Differing Levels of Clinical Evidence: Exploring Communication Challenges in Shared Decision Making. The

John M. Eisenberg Center for Clinical Decisions and Communications Science, Gaithersburg, Maryland, September 13, 2011.

Creating Composite Measures of Appropriate Clinical Preventive Services for Older Adults, Rockville, Maryland, April 12-13, 2010.

Expanding Research and Evaluation Designs to Improve the Science Base for Health Care and Public Health Quality Improvement, Washington, DC, September 13-15, 2005.

Improving Healthcare for All Americans, Washington, DC, April 4, 2005. Steps to a Healthier US Expert Panel, Washington, DC, December 1, 2004. National Conference on Leadership, Culture and Patient Safety, Washington, DC, June 23, 2003 Making the Health Care System Safer, Alexandria, Virginia, February 7-8, 2002 The Role and Responsibility of Physicians to Improve Patient Safety, Alexandria, Virginia, September 4-5, 2001 Meeting of directors of Evidence-Based Practice Centers, Arlington, Virginia, October 25, 1999. Translating Evidence into Practice ’98, Washington, D.C., July 29, 1998. Meeting of directors of Evidence-Based Practice Centers, Washington, D.C., August 4-5, 1997. Translating Evidence into Practice, Washington, D.C., July 23, 1997. Guideline Methodology Workshop, Arlington, Virginia, April 23-25, 1995. "AHCPR-Suppported Guidelines: A Mid-Course Review" Workshop, Rockville, Maryland, November 7-8, 1994. Invitational Workshop on Levels of Evidence for Practice Guidelines, Rockville, Maryland, November 1-2, 1993. Annual Management Forum on Clinical Guideline Development, Airlie Conference Center, Airlie, Virginia, April 5-

7, 1992; Ellicott City, Maryland, April 21, 1993.

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Joint AHCPR-AMA Selection of Topics for Practice Guideline Development, Bethesda, Maryland, December 17, 1991.

Primary Care Research: An Agenda for the 90s, Colorado Springs, Colorado, March 28-30, 1990. ALLIANCE FOR AGING RESEARCH Overcoming Inertia: Preparation for the Senior Boom, Washington, D.C., December 1, 2005. ALTARUM INSTITUTE Distinguished Scholars Seminar, “Innovation, Health, and Equity: Taking a Systems Approach to Health and

Economic Vitality.” U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, June 18, 2009. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY American Cancer Society/U.S. Multispecialty Task Force Joint Colorectal Guidelines Review, Crystal City,

Virginia, September 19, 2006. Cancer Screening Lessons Learned Workshop; sponsored by American Cancer Society with National Cancer

Institute and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Washington, DC, June 9-10, 2003. Breast Cancer Early Detection Guideline Advisory Group, Chicago, Illinois, September 25, 2002. Workshop on Colorectal Cancer Screening Guidelines: Update 2000. Atlanta, Georgia. October 22-23, 2000. Prostate Cancer Screening Guidelines Conference—2000 Update, Atlanta, Georgia, May 4-6, 2000. Workshop on Guidelines for Breast Cancer Detection, Chicago, Illinois, March 7-9, 1997. American Medical Association-American Urological Association-American Cancer Society Workshop on the

Detection and Treatment of Early Stage Prostate Cancer, Crystal City, Virginia, December 3-5, 1994. Workshop on Guidelines and Screening for Breast Cancer, Pasadena, California, October 11-13, 1991. Workshop on Cervical Cancer Detection, Annapolis, Maryland, August 1987. AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, Clinical Efficacy Assessment Subcommittee Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 31, 1995; September 13, 1995. AMERICAN HEALTH QUALITY FOUNDATION, National Strategy Meeting to Promote Utilization of New Medicare Preventive Services Benefits, Washington, DC, May 3-4, 2005. AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION, Health in all Policies Strategic Planning Discussion, San Francisco, California, October 28, 2012. AMERICAN UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, Guidelines Methodology Conference, Dallas, Texas, June 15, 2000. ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN MEDICAL COLLEGES, Task Force on Clinical Research, Washington, DC, June 28, 2005. BREAST AND CERVICAL CANCER STRATEGIC PLANNING GROUP, Cosponsored by Centers for Disease Control, National Cancer Institute, and Food and Drug Administration, Atlanta, Georgia, July 19, 1990. BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, One-Day Conference for Users of Clinical Guidelines, London, England, November 22, 1996. CANADIAN TASK FORCE ON THE PERIODIC HEALTH EXAMINATION, Health and Welfare Canada, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Liaison, 1987-1994. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEALTH, Clinical Practice Guidelines and Their Implication for Behavioral, Psychosocial, and Preventive Health, Washington, D.C., November 14, 1994. COUNCIL OF MEDICAL SPECIALTY SOCIETIES, Specialty Society Representative, training Program in the Explicit Method for Practice Guideline Development, Jackson, Wyoming, June-September 1990. COUNCIL ON LINKAGES BETWEEN ACADEMIA AND PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, July 8, 1993. DARTMOUTH UNIVERSITY, Working Group on Straightforward Medical Reporting, Squam Lake, New Hampshire, October 12-14, 2003. EMORY UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR ENTITLEMENT REFORM/PARTNERSHIP TO FIGHT CHRONIC DISEASE

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Reforming Prevention, Expert Panel on Strategies for 2009 Health Care Reform Legislation, Atlanta,

Georgia, January 26, 2009 “Real Health Reform Starts With Prevention” panel, Rhetoric to Reality: The Urgency of Health Reform,

Washington, D.C., December 11, 2008.

EUROPEAN UNION, EUR-ASSESS Project Meeting, Harmonization of Priority-Setting, Methods, Dissemination and Insurance Coverage for Health Technology Assessment in Europe, Dublin, Ireland, October 7, 1996. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, National Science and Technology Council Forum, "Meeting the Challenge: Health, Safety, and Food for America," National Academy of Sciences, November 21-22, 1994. GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR HEALTH POLICY RESEARCH, Women's Health and Primary Care Workshop, Landsdowne, Virginia, June 2-3, 1993. HEALTH INDUSTRY MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION, Fifth Annual Health Policy Workshop, "Affecting Physician Behavior: Translating Health Care Guidelines Into Health Care Practice." Woods Hole, Massachusetts, August 15-17, 1990. INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE The Community Health Data Forum: Harnessing the Power of Information to Improve Health. Washington, DC,

June 2, 2010. Workshop on The Value of Genetic and Genomic Technologies. Roundtable on Translating Genomic-Based

Research for Health, Irvine, California, March 22, 2010. Planning Session: “Can We Measure the Value of Non-Clinical Interventions for Disease Prevention?”

Washington, DC, November 12, 2009. Workshop on the Healthcare Imperative: Lowering Costs and Improving Outcomes, Washington, D.C. May 22,

2009. Roundtable on Evidence-Based Medicine, Washington, D.C., September 21, 2006 Symposium on Cancer Survivorship, Washington, D.C., November 8, 2005. Invitational Workshop on the Scientific Base of Primary Care, Washington, D.C., January 24-25, 1995. Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines, Washington, D.C., June 25-26, 1990; Irvine, California, January 10-

11, 1991. Workshop to Improve Group Judgment for Medical Practice and Technology Assessment, Washington, D.C.,

May 15-16, 1990. INTERNAL MEDICINE CENTER TO ADVANCE RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, Medical Practice Guidelines Workshop, Washington, D.C., June 8-9, 1990. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF HEALTH SERVICES, Amsterdam, Netherlands, October 5-8, 1997. INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PREVENTIVE SERVICES IN PRIMARY CARE, Ville d'Esterel, Quebec, October 1987. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, Standing Panel on Social Equity in Governance, 2007 to present. NATIONAL CENTER FOR HEALTH STATISTICS, Board of Scientific Counselors, Hyattsville, Maryland, April 14, 2011. NATIONAL DIABETES EDUCATION PROGRAM, Strategic Planning Meetings(Representing American Academy of Family Physicians and American College of Preventive Medicine), Bethesda, Maryland, February 25-27, 1997; June 23-25, 1996. NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research: Think Tank on Future Directions, Rockville, Maryland,

October 14, 2010. Natcher Conference Center: Advancing the Science of Effective Behavioral Treatments in Primary Care,

Bethesda, Maryland, April 14-15, 2010.

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National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute: Enabling Therapeutic Trials and Translational Research Working Group. Bethesda, Maryland, June 1, 2006.

National Cancer Institute and Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening Delivery, Utilization, and Outcomes: State of the Science. National Cancer Institute and Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Gaithersburg, Maryland, April 11-12, 2005.

National Cancer Institute: Colorectal Cancer Screening Workshop for Persons at Average Risk, Bethesda, Maryland, March 2, 2001.

National Cancer Institute: Workshop on the Early Detection of Prostate Cancer, Bethesda, Maryland, June 15-16, 1993.

National Cancer Institute: Working Group on Early Detection Guidelines, Bethesda, Maryland, April 1987. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute: Clinical Guidelines: Planning for the Future, Bethesda, Maryland,

February 22, 1994. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development: Expert Panel on the Content of Prenatal Health

Care, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1987-1989. Office of Alternative Medicine: Conference on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Research

Methodology, Bethesda, Maryland, April 26-28, 1995. NATIONAL WORKING FORUM ON OUTCOMES AND QUALITY OF CARE, National Center for Health Services Research and American Medical Review Research Center, Atlanta, Georgia, November 1-4, 1989. PETER G. PETERSON FOUNDATION 2010 Fiscal Summit: America’s Challenge and a Way Forward (Presentation by President Bill Clinton),

Washington, DC, April 28, 2010. ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON FOUNDATION Structured Interactive Discussion Addressing Multiple Health Risk Behaviors in Primary Care, Washington, DC,

June 10-11, 2003. Actively Engaging Patients in Preventive Care: An Exploratory Meeting. Princeton, New Jersey, October 8, 2001. Generalist Physician Faculty Scholars Program Annual Meeting, Tucson, Arizona, December 8-10, 1999. TRUST FOR AMERICA’S HEALTH

Evaluating community-based prevention in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Expert panel convened by Trust for America’s Health, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The California Endowment, and the New York Academy of Medicine. Washington, D.C., June 2, 2009.

W.J. KELLOGG FOUNDATION, Meeting on Integrating Clinical Preventive Services Guidelines into the Practice Mainstream, Battle Creek, Michigan, November 19-21, 1989. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Steps to a Healthier US: Health Professions Roundtable. Meeting with Secretary Tommy Thompson.

Washington, DC, November 18, 2003 Planning Meeting with Assistant Secretary for Health on the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research,

Washington, D.C., March 12, 1990. UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, Roundtable Meeting on the Role of the Primary Care Physician in Breast Cancer Control, Washington, D.C., January 11, 1999. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, Sustaining the Gains: Advancing the Research Agenda for Sustainability, George Warren Brown School of Social Work, St. Louis, Missouri, February 9-10, 2012. WHITE HOUSE, Group Meeting With President Clinton Regarding Health Care Reform, Washington, D.C., March 21, 1994. YALE CENTER FOR MEDICAL INFORMATICS, Conference on Guideline Standardization, New Haven, Connecticut, April 26-27, 2002.

VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS Florida State University School of Medicine, February 10, 2011. University of Wisconsin, Population Health Institute, Madison, Wisconsin, October 26, 2009. Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, May 16-17, 2009.

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University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts, March 19, 2009. University of California, San Francisco. Robert H. Crede Visiting Professor. Hosted by Department of Family and

Community Medicine and Center on Social Disparities in Health. San Francisco, California, March 12-13, 2009. Mayo Clinic, Center for Translational Sciences Activities, Rochester, Minnesota, October 3, 2008.

PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED LECTURES National Meetings of Specialty Societies American Academy of Family Physicians “Social Determinants of Health and the Role of the Family Physician” (invited lecture). American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 20, 2012. “Health Disparities and the Role of the Family Physician.” American Academy of Family Physicians 2011 National Conference of Family Medicine Residents and Medical Students, Kansas City, Missouri, July 29, 2011. “Does Efficacy or Equity Save More Lives? An Analysis of Deaths in the United States.” Primary Care Forum, American Academy of Family Physicians Robert Graham Center: Policy Studies in Family Medicine and Primary Care. Washington, DC, March 17, 2005. “Recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force”. American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 4, 2003. “Recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force”. American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly, San Diego, California, October 19, 2002. “Preventive Medicine for Adults: What, Why and How?” (Three-Hour Course). American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly, San Diego, California, October 17, 2002. “Colorectal Cancer: Current and Future Trends in Management for Family Physicians.” Main stage presentation, American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly, Atlanta, Georgia, October 6, 2001. “Preventive Medicine for Cancer in Adults: What? Why?” (Three-hour Course). American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly, Atlanta, Georgia, October 3, 2001. “Preventive Medicine for Adults: An Evidence-Based Approach (Three-Hour Course). American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly, Orlando, Florida, September 20, 2000. “Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetes: Recommendations from the American Academy of Family Physicians and the American Diabetes Association." American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly, Orlando, Florida, September 18, 1999. “How Important is Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetes? A Debate on Current Guidelines.” Main stage presentation, American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly, San Francisco, California, September 18, 1998. “Benefits and Harm of Controlling Blood Glucose Levels in Type 2 Diabetes.” American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly, San Francisco, California, September 19, 1998. “Preventing the Microvascular Complications of Diabetes.” American Academy of Family Physicians CME Video, Annual Clinical Focus, 1998. “Screening for Colorectal Cancer: Assessing the Options.” Main stage presentation, American Academy of Family Physicians Annual Assembly, Chicago, Illinois, September 18, 1997. “Screening for Colorectal Cancer.” American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 4, 1996. "New Recommendations for Prevention." American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly, Anaheim, California, September 23, 1995.

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"Debate: Controversial Guidelines on PSA." American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly, Boston, Massachusetts, September 24, 1994. American College of Preventive Medicine “A New Decade of Opportunities and Expectations for Preventive Medicine.” Katharine Boucot Sturgis Lecture, Preventive Medicine 2010, “Prevention: The Foundation for Health Reform,” Arlington, Virginia, February 18, 2010. “Improving the Delivery of Clinical Preventive Services: An Opportunity for Restoring Collaboration With Public Health and Community Resources.” Preventive Medicine 2009, Los Angeles, California, February 14, 2009. “Translating Theory into Reality: Current State of the Evidence.” Preventive Medicine, 2007. Miami, Florida, February 23, 2007. “Priorities Among Effective Clinical Preventive Services.” Preventive Medicine, 2006. Reno, Nevada, February 23, 2006. “Great Careers in Preventive Medicine.” Preventive Medicine 2005, Washington, DC, February 19, 2005. “Prevention and Early Detection of Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease, and Diabetes: A Common Agenda for the American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, and American Diabetes Association” (moderator). Preventive Medicine 2005, Washington, DC, February 17, 2005. “Understanding Different Approaches to Prevention Guidelines.” Preventive Medicine 2002, San Antonio, Texas, February 22, 2002. “Implementing Prevention Guidelines: Practicing Amid Conflicting Recommendations.” Preventive Medicine 2002, San Antonio, Texas, February 22, 2002. “Update from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.” Preventive Medicine 2002, San Antonio, Texas, February 21, 2002. “Determining What Works in Prevention: An Update from the Third U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Prevention 2000, Atlanta, Georgia, March 24, 2000. “The Science of Practice Guidelines: Development, Implementation, and Impact.” Moderator, Prevention ‘97, Atlanta, Georgia, March 21, 1997. “Is Mammography Effective for Younger Women? A Debate.” Prevention ‘97, Atlanta, Georgia, March 21, 1997. “The New Report From the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.” Co-presenter, Prevention ‘96, Dallas, Texas, March 25, 1996. "Update from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force." Prevention '95, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 1, 1995. "Update from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force." Prevention '94, Atlanta, Georgia, March 21, 1994. "Clinical Preventive Services: New National Guidelines and Innovative Models for Implementation," Moderator and Presenter, Prevention '93, St. Louis, Missouri, April 20, 1993. "Cancer Prevention: A Model for Linking Science, Policy, and Practice." General Session, Prevention 92. Baltimore, Maryland, March 22, 1992. "Clinical Practice Guidelines and the Role of Preventive Medicine." Prevention 92. Baltimore, Maryland, March 22, 1992. "Evaluating Clinical Preventive Services in Practice." Moderator, Prevention '91, Atlanta, Georgia, April 21, 1990. "Assessing the Effectiveness of Clinical Preventive Services for the Elderly: the Approach of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force." Lecture, "What is Effective Prevention for the Elderly?" Prevention '89, Atlanta, Georgia, April 15, 1989.

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"Clinical Preventive Services: Compliance and Follow-Up." Session Coordinator, Prevention '88. Atlanta, Georgia, April 16, 1988. American Public Health Association “Community Context in Understanding Geographic Disparities in Social Determinants of Health.” 138th Annual Meeting and Exposition, American Public Health Association, Denver, Colorado, November 10, 2010. “The Tobacco Settlement Legislation: Lessons Learned in Public Health, Politics and the Press.” Organizer and moderator, 3rd Annual ACPM Membership Breakfast, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 16, 1998. “The Science and Practice of Creating Practice Guidelines.” 2nd Annual ACPM Membership Breakfast, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, November 10, 1997. "Prostate Cancer Screening: Use of PSA." American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., November 2, 1994. "Colorectal and Prostate Cancer Screening." American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., November 1, 1994. "Effectiveness of Clinical Preventive Services." American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, October 25, 1993. "Issues in the Development and Implementation of Guidelines for Practice." American Public Health Association Committee on Health Services Research Work-Study Group, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, New York, New York, September 30, 1990. "Implementing Preventive Services in Clinical Practice: Implications of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Guide to Clinical Preventive Services." Session presider, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, October 25, 1989. "Scientific Criteria for the Selection of Preventive Services." American College of Preventive Medicine Scientific Session on Payment for Clinical Preventive Services, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, November 15, 1988. Other Specialty Societies “Randomized Trial of an Interactive Preventive Health Record to Enhance the Delivery of Recommended Care.” Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Orlando, Florida, June 24, 2012. “From Patient-Centered to Citizen-Centered Health Promotion” (master lecture). 33rd Annual Meeting of Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 12, 2012. “The Role of Measurement in Action and Accountability. The IOM Report on Measuring Health: Methodological Implications.” Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, Washington, June 13, 2011. “Science, Policy, and Politics in Practice Guideline Development: The Case of Cancer Screening.” Guidelines International Network (G-I-N) Conference, Chicago, Illinois, August 26, 2010. “Translational Research and its Relevance to Family Medicine.” Virginia Academy of Family Medicine 2010 Annual Meeting, Hot Springs, Virginia, August 7, 2010. “The Prevention of Chronic Disease in the Era of Health Reform: The Role of Primary Care and the Community.” The Implications of U.S. Health Care Reform on the Care and Prevention of Diabetes. American Diabetes Association 70th Scientific Sessions, Orlando, Florida, June 25, 2010. “Joining Hands: The Logic and Value of Clinical-Community Collaboration in Preventing Disease.” National Health Policy Conference, Washington, D.C., February 8, 2010. “Primary Care and the Report of the Institute of Medicine Committee on Cancer Survivorship.” 42nd Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference, Denver, Colorado, May 2, 2009.

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“The Proportion of Deaths in Virginia Associated With Reduced Household Income.” 36th North American Primary Care Research Group, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, November 16, 2008. “Effective Strategies for Getting Research Used.” Academy Health 2006 Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, Washington, June 25, 2006. “A Practice-Sponsored Website to Help Patients Pursue Healthy Behaviors: An ACORN Study.” 33rd Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, October 17, 2005. “The Role of Primary Care in Cancer Survivorship.” Presentation in symposium: “How to Write a Survivorship Prescription.” 42nd Annual Meeting of American Society of Clinical Oncology. Atlanta, Georgia, June 3-4, 2006. “Mixed Methods in Health Services Research: Doing What Comes Naturally to Clinicians.” Academy Health 2004 Annual Research Meeting, Washington, D.C., June 8, 2004. “Screening Strategies in Caring for Women at Midlife and Beyond.” 14th Annual Meeting of the North American Menopause Society. Miami Beach, Florida, September 18, 2003. “Where Do We Go in Screening for Lung Cancer?” 94th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, Washington, DC, July 13, 2003. “Informed Decision-Making and Controversial Preventive Services: An Approach to Patient Provider Communication.” Precourse, 26th Annual Meeting of the Society for General Internal Medicine, Vancouver, British Columbia, May 1, 2003. “Taking Stock: The Practice of Prevention in Medicine and Public Health.” 61st Annual Meeting of the Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 29, 2003. “Ethical Issues, Informed Consent, and Evidence-Based Medicine.” Presentation in “Screening for Cancer” minicourse. Radiological Society of North America, Chicago, Illinois, December 1, 2002. “PSA testing interval reduction in screening intervals” (discussant). 38th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, Orlando, Florida, May 20, 2002. “Grading Evidence and Recommendations: Updated Methods of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.” International Society of Technology Assessment in Health Care, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 5, 2001. “Alternative Approaches to Keeping Guidelines Current.” 37th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, San Francisco, California, May 12, 2001. “The Third U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.” 34th Annual Spring Conference of Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Denver, Colorado, April 29, 2001. “The Interface of Science and Policy.” 24th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Preventive Oncology, Bethesda, Maryland, March, 6, 2000. “Enhancing the Quality of Preventive Care: Barriers and Potential Solutions.” Southern Medical Association Spring Managed Care Update, Hilton Head, South Carolina, April 10, 1999. “The Role of Shared Decision-Making in Choosing Treatments for Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia.” Chronic Myeloid Leukemia: Practice Guidelines and Beyond. 40th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology, Miami Beach, Florida, December 5, 1998. “Should We Screen for Prostate Cancer?” Main stage debate, American Urological Association 93rd Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, June 1, 1998. “Practice Guidelines: Rationale, Design, Legal Ramifications.” 38th Annual Meeting and Exposition, American Society of Hematology, Orlando, Florida, December 8, 1996. “Where Do Guidelines Fit Into Disease Management?” Conference on Disease Management of Pulmonary Infections, American College of Chest Physicians, December 7, 1996, Cancun, Mexico.

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“Prostate Cancer Screening (debate).” American Society of Clinical Oncology 32nd Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 18-19, 1996. “Rationale for Evidence-Based Guidelines.” American Thoracic Society International Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 13, 1996. "Evidence For and Against Screening: Breast, Colon, and Prostate." American College of Physicians 76th Annual Session, Atlanta, Georgia, March 16, 1995. "Practice Guideline Development." American College of Nuclear Physicians Annual Meeting and Scientific Session, Phoenix, Arizona, January 11, 1994. "Practice Guidelines for New Technologies." Annual Clinical Congress of American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, California, October 13, 1993. "Practice Parameters for Pulmonary Artery Catheters." Annual Meeting of American Society of Anesthesiologists, Washington, DC, October 11, 1993. "Adjusting the Approach When Evidence is Lacking," at "Challenges in Developing Psychiatric Practice Guidelines" conference, American Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC, September 22, 1992. Policy Briefings “U.S. Health in International Perspective: Shorter Lives, Poorer Health.” Briefing of U.S. Surgeon General’s National Prevention Council, Washington, DC, May 14, 2013. “U.S. Health in International Perspective: Shorter Lives, Poorer Health” (webinar). Grantmakers in Health, April 20, 2013. “U.S. Health in International Perspective: Shorter Lives, Poorer Health.” Briefing of U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory Group on Prevention, Health Promotion, and Integrative and Public Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC, March 28, 2013. “U.S. Health in International Perspective: Shorter Lives, Poorer Health.” Briefing of health staff of all Democractic Senators, U.S. Senate, January 17, 2013. “Social Determinants of Health.” Interagency Working Group on Health Care Quality, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC, January 10, 2013. “U.S. Health in International Perspective: Shorter Lives, Poorer Health.” Briefing of Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, U.S. Senate, Washington, DC, January 8, 2013. “U.S. Health in International Perspective: Shorter Lives, Poorer Health.” Briefing of Energy and Commerce Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, DC, January 8, 2013. “U.S. Health in International Perspective: Shorter Lives, Poorer Health” (sponsor briefing). National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, January 8, 2013. “Integrating Clinical and Community Preventive Services” (webinar). Community Transformation Grant recipients, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, May 23, 2012. “2012 County Health Rankings and Roadmaps.” Capitol Hill briefing by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Rayburn House Office Building, Senator Mark Warner (D-VA), Representative Ed Whitfield (R-KY), Senate HELP Committee Roundtable, Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C., May 2, 2012. “Supporting Community Efforts Targeting Older Adults.” CDC and AARP Clinical Preventive Services Roundtable, Washington, DC, December 15, 2011. “The Price of a Lost Education” (webinar). Living in America track of Project on Societal Distress, Virginia Commonwealth University Center on Human Needs, December 7, 2011.

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“Where Disparities Begin: The Social and Economic Determinants of Health and the Vital Role of Public Policy.” National Health Plan Collaborative Member Plans, America’s Health Insurance Plans, Teleconference Briefing, October 17, 2011. “Where Disparities Begin: The Social and Economic Determinants of Health and the Vital Role of Public Policy.” Briefing by Health Affairs, Washington, DC, October 6, 2011. “Preventing Chronic Disease: The New Public Health.” Capitol Hill briefing by Alliance for Health Reform, Washington, DC, June 10, 2011. Webinar: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: “Looking Upstream: How Income, Education and Racial Inequalities Shape Health.” Commission to Build a Healthier America. April 26, 2011. “Behavioral and Social Determinants of Health and the Role of Family Medicine.” American Academy of Family Physicians Commission on Health of the Public and Science, Kansas City, Missouri, September 1, 2010. Press conference, Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress: “A 21st Century Roadmap for Advancing America’s Health: The Path from Peril to Progress.” National Press Club and Washington Post, Washington, D.C., May 5, 2010. “Behavioral and Social Determinants of Health and the Role of Family Medicine.” American Academy of Family Physicians Board of Directors, Kansas City, Missouri, April 26, 2010. “Evidence-Based Prevention Guidelines.” American College of Preventive Medicine Corporate Roundtable, Arlington, Virginia, February 17, 2010. “Education and Health Calculator.” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Commission to Build a Healthier America Education Community Briefing, Washington, DC, September 9, 2009. “A Closer Look at the Economic Argument for Disease Prevention.” The Dollars and Sense of Prevention: A Primer for Health Policy Makers. Briefing by Center for Studying Health System Change, Washington, D.C., June 8, 2009. “Costs, Savings, and Chronic Disease: Health Reform and the Congressional Budget Office.” Capitol Hill Briefing by Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease. Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C., May 21, 2009. “A Closer Look at the Economic Argument for Disease Prevention.” Real Health Reform Starts With Prevention. U.S. House of Representatives briefing by Partnership for Prevention and Wellpoint Foundation. Cannon House Office Building, Washington, D.C., February 4, 2009. “A Closer Look at the Economic Argument for Disease Prevention.” Real Health Reform Starts With Prevention. U.S. Senate briefing by Partnership for Prevention and Wellpoint Foundation. Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., February 4, 2009. “Education and Health Calculator.” Report on Children’s Health and Online Education and Health Calculator. U.S. Senate briefing by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Commission to Build a Healthier America, Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., October 14, 2008. “Seeking Value in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease.” Scoring Prevention-Centered Legislation. U.S. Senate briefing by American College of Preventive Medicine, Partnership for Prevention, and Trust for America’s Health, Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., September 29, 2008. “Joining Hands.” Briefing at “Making Prevention a Priority: A 21st Century Vision for Healthcare.” Center for American Progress, Washington, D.C., October 5, 2006. "The Work of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force." Briefing for U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, M.D., Washington, DC, July 10, 1989. Testimony/Hearings “Medicaid Coverage for Smoking Cessation.” Interim Joint Committee on Health and Welfare, Kentucky General Assembly, Frankfort, Kentucky, November 15, 2006.

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“Saving Dollars, Saving Lives: The Importance of Prevention in Curing Medicare.” U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging. Washington, D.C., June 30, 2005. “Keeping Seniors Healthy: Preventative Benefits in the Medicare Modernization Act.” Subcommittee on Health, Committee on Energy and Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives. Washington, D.C., September 21, 2004. "Prostate-Specific Antigen and Screening for Prostate Cancer." Food and Drug Administration Immunology Devices Panel, Rockville, Maryland, June 29, 1993. “PSA Testing.” Food and Drug Administration Immunology Devices Panel, Rockville, Maryland, June 29, 1993. "Preventive Health Care Services for the Elderly.".U.S. Senate Finance Subcommittee on Health. American College of Preventive Medicine, February 3, 1988. Physician Payment Review Commission. American College of Preventive Medicine, November 4, 1987. Special Conferences “Beyond Health Care.” Northern Virginia Health Summit, Springfield, Virginia, May 31, 2013. “Connecting the Dots.” Inaugural meeting, Roundtable on Population Health Improvement, Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC, April 9, 2013. “U.S. Health in International Perspective: Shorter Lives, Poorer Health.” Public Discussion, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, March 18, 2013. “Improving Preventive Care: The Implementation Challenge and the Role of Practice-Based Research.” Implementation Science Forum, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Rockville, Maryland, March 15, 2013. “Making the Case: Framing The Value Proposition for Policymakers.” Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs 2013 Annual Conference, Washington, DC, February 9, 2013. “Social Determinants of Health.” Contemporary Public Health Book Event, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, December 8, 2012. “Observations from the Academic Medicine Trenches.” Presentation to Advisory Panel on Research, American Association of Medical Colleges, Washington, DC, October 24, 2012. “Social Determinants of Health and Health Equity” (keynote address). Virginia Rural Health Action Conference Charlottesville, Virginia, October 8, 2012. “When Conventional Wisdom, Clinical Policy/Practice, and Evidence Collide.” Eisenberg Conference Series: 2012 Meeting, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, Maryland, September 13, 2012. “Beyond the Clinic.” Presentation to annual Scholars Meeting of The Institute for Integrative Health, Baltimore, Maryland, July 9, 2012. “Designing for Sustainability.” Sustaining the Gains: Advancing the Research Agenda for Sustainability, George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, February 9, 2012. “Assessing the Value of Community-Based Preventive Interventions.” Committee on Valuing Community-Based, Non-Clinical Prevention. Institute of Medicine, Washington, D.C., December 5, 2011. “The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Breast Cancer Screening Recommendations.” 10th Congress on Advances in Breast Care and Imaging, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia, November 4, 2011. “Translational Health Disparities Research: Intersections of Science, Practice, and Policy.” 2nd Translational Health Disparities Course, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, June 20, 2011.

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“The Challenges and Larger Significance of Implementing Standards for Clinical Practice Guidelines.” Implementation Workshop on Standards for Systematic Reviews and Clinical Practice Guidelines. Institute of Medicine. Washington, DC, May 10, 2011. “Joining Hands: The Logic and Challenges, Comments for the Committee on Integrating Primary Care and Public Health.” Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC, May 2, 2011. “The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Breast Cancer Screening Recommendations: What Were They Thinking?” Women’s Health 2011: The 19th Annual Congress, Arlington, Virginia, April 1, 2011. “Translation of Health Disparities Research to Inform Practice and Policy.” Translational Health Disparities Course, National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, September 29, 2010. “The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Breast Cancer Screening Controversy: Science, Policy, and Politics.” Pri-Med American College of Physicians ACCESS Conference, Chicago, Illinois, June 11, 2010. “The Prevention of Chronic Disease in the Era of Health Reform: The Role of Primary Care and the Community.” 25th Annual American Diabetes Association Southern Regional Clinical Conference, Marco Island, Florida, May 30, 2010. “The Magnitude and Consequences of Health Disparities.” Ten Years Later: How Far Have We Come in Reducing Health Disparities? Institute of Medicine Roundtable on the Promotion of Health Equity and the Elimination of Health Disparities. Washington, DC, April 8, 2010. “Patient and Physician Barriers to Colorectal Cancer Screening.” State-of-the-Science Conference on Enhancing Use and Quality of Colorectal Cancer Screening, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, February 2, 2010. “The Magnitude and Consequences of Health Disparities.” National Academy of Public Administration, Washington, DC, November 19, 2009. “A Closer Look at the Economic Argument for Disease Prevention.” America’s Health Insurance Plans, Fall Forum, Chicago, Illinois, November 17, 2009. “The Role of Prevention in the Era of Health Reform.” American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) National Policy Council, Washington, DC, September 23, 2009. “Will Prevention Save Money? Reforming Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.” Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 2009 Annual Conference, Bethesda, Maryland, September 15, 2009. “Putting Social Determinants in Perspective for Policymakers.” Keynote address, Virginia Health Equity Conference, Richmond, Virginia, September 11, 2009. “Practice-Based Research Networks as Incubators for Research and Policy Solutions.” The 2009 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality National Practice Based Research Network Research Conference, Bethesda, Maryland, June 24, 2009. “A Closer Look at the Economic Argument for Disease Prevention.” America’s Health Insurance Plans, Institute 2009, San Diego, California, June 4, 2009. “The Priority of Translational Research.” Power of Relationships: Implications for Prevention Science. Society for Prevention Research 17th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 28, 2009. “The Price Paid for Not Preventing Diseases.” The Healthcare Imperative: Lowering Costs and Improving Outcomes. Institute of Medicine Workshop, Washington, D.C. May 22, 2009. “The Role of the Community in Improving Health” (Keynote Address). Improving Health With Communities: The Role of Community Engagement in Clinical Research.” National Institutes of Health, National Center for Research Resources, Association for Prevention Teaching and Research, Bethesda, Maryland, May 14, 2009. “Practice-Based Research Networks as an Incubator of Innovation, Implementation, and Policy.” Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 2008 Conference, Bethesda, Maryland, September 9, 2008.

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“Setting Priorities: Making the Most of Clinical Preventive Services.” Florida Public Health Association Annual Educational Conference, Orlando, Florida, July 30, 2008. “Clinical Preventive Medicine: Making Evidence-Based Choices.” Florida Department of Health Medical Director’s Meeting, Orlando, Florida, July 29, 2008. “PBRNs as an Incubator of Innovation, Implementation, and Policy.” 2008 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality National Practice Based Research Network Conference, Rockville, Maryland, June 13, 2008. “The Meaning of Translational Research” (Keynote Address). Accelerating the Dissemination and Translation of Clinical Research into Practice, Association for Prevention Teaching and Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, May 9, 2008. “Lost in Translation: The Meaning of Translational Research.” 2008 National Annual Meeting for CTSA KL2, K12 and K30 Clinical Research Scholars, NIH National Center for Research Resources and Association for Clinical Research Training, Washington, D.C., March 25, 2008. “Joining Hands: Working Together to Improve the Delivery of Evidence-Based Care.” Nursing Practice Based on Evidence: The Case for Collaboration, University of Maryland School of Nursing and Veterans Affairs Maryland Health Care System, Baltimore, Maryland, April 4, 2008. “Translating Research into Action: CME’s Role.” 2007 Society for Academic Continuing Medical Education Fall Meeting, Washington, D.C., November 3, 2007. “Recent Recommendations for Breast Cancer Screening.” 2007 Primary Care Update, Interstate Postgraduate Medical Association of North America, Savannah, Georgia, November 4, 2007. “A Proposal: The Center on Human Needs.: Standing Panel on Society Equity in Governance, National Academy of Public Administration, Washington, D.C., May 11, 2007. “Setting Priorites: Making the Most of Clinical Preventive Services.” Statewide Training, Florida Department of Health and Human Services, Tampa, Florida, May 8, 2007. “Death by Disproportion: The Health and Economic Consequences of Misplaced Priorities.” Coverage and Analysis Group Evidence Forum, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Baltimore, Maryland, April 11, 2007. “Which Preventive Services Matter Most?” Plenary presentation at “Innovations for Prevention: A Dialogue for Action to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening.” Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation National Dialogue for Action Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, March 22, 2007. “Consequences of Health Disparities.” Keynote address, Sixth Annual Social Equity Leadership Conference, Richmond, Virginia, February 16, 2007. “What’s TRIPP Got To Do With It? Demonstrating the Relevance of our Work to the Health of Americans.” Keynote address, Agency for Health Care Research and Quality Conference on Translating Research Into Practice and Policy, Washington, D.C., July 10, 2006. “Determinants of Population Health.” District of Columbia Mayoral Task Force on Health Care, Washington, DC, May 23, 2006. “How Do We Begin to Reframe the Health Disparities Debate?” 2006 Congressional Black Caucus Spring Health Braintrust. Canon House Office Building. Washington, D.C., April 27, 2006. “Using a Website to Promote Healthy Behaviors.” 2006 Convocation of Practices and Networks, National Research Network and the Federation of Practice Based Research Networks, Dallas, Texas, February 24, 2006. “Is Shared Decision Making What We Really Want? A Reconsideration of its Meaning, Aims, and Desirability.” 27th Annual Conference on Patient Education. Orlando, Florida, November 19, 2005. “Promoting Informed Choice: Redesigning the Health Care System to Deliver the Information that Patients Need.” 27th Annual Conference on Patient Education. Orlando, Florida, November 18, 2005.

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“Developing and Testing Models of Survivorship Care.” American Society of Clinical Oncology and Institute of Medicine Symposium on Cancer Survivorship, Washington, D.C., November 8, 2005. “Prescription for Health at ACORN: Collaboration in Patient Care, Research, and Quality Improvement.” 3rd National Prevention Summit: Innovations in Community Prevention. Washington, D.C., October 24, 2005. “Connecting the Dots: What are the Lessons from Tobacco That We Can Apply to Obesity/Overweight?” (panel discussion). Addressing Tobacco in Managed Care: The Path Ahead, sponsored by America’s Health Insurance Plans and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Alexandria, Virginia: September 23, 2005. “A Practice-Sponsored Website to Help Patients Pursue Healthy Behaviors.” 2005 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Practice-Based Research Networks Research Conference. Washington, DC, July 21, 2005. “Putting the Health Impact of Disparities in Context.” Translating Research into Practice: Highlighting Obesity and Health Disparities Reduction.” Washington, D.C., July 18, 2005. “Prescription for Health Context and Background.” Making the Business Case to Improve Delivery of Cancer Preventive and Early Detection Services.” Strategies from Business, Insurance and Healthcare Delivery Sectors. AHRQ and C-Change Sponsored Symposium. Washington, DC, May 19, 2005. “Risk assessment, Informed Decision-Making, and Patient-Provider Communication in the Primary Care Setting” (moderator). Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening Delivery, Utilization, and Outcomes: State of the Science. National Cancer Institute and Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Gaithersburg, Maryland, April 11, 2005. “Patient Safety is Not Enough: The Broader Context of Medical Errors.” First Do No Harm: Humanistic Perspectives on Patient Injury and Medical Error. Institute for Professionalism Inquiry Second Conference, Akron, Ohio, March 23, 2005. “Evidence-Based Clinical and Public Health Preventive Services: Using Science to Guide Public Policy.” Coalition for Health Funding Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, December 6, 2004. “Much to Gain, Little to Lose, How Differently the Public and Experts Judge The Merits of Cancer Screening.” Translating Research into Practice conference, Washington, D.C., July 13, 2004. “Levels of Evidence Among Clinical Studies: Understanding Epidemiology.” Medicine in the Media: The Challenge of Reporting on Medical Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, July 12, 2004. “Primary Care and the Battle Against Tobacco Use: A Calvary Without Horses.” Addressing Tobacco as a Public Health Issue Conference, Miami, Florida, March 31, 2004. “Understanding Evidence-Based Medicine.” The Association of Health Care Journalists Fifth Annual Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 26, 2004. “Patient Safety is Not Enough: Evidence-Based Approaches to Improve Care and Caring.” Care Management in the 21st Century: Balancing Safety, Quality and Caring. Bon Secours Richmond Health System, Richmond, Virginia, October 31, 2003. “Translating Research into Practice” (Moderator). Translating Research into Practice, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Washington, DC, July 22, 2003. “Informed Decision Making.” Presentation to Cancer Screening Lessons Learned Workshop; sponsored by American Cancer Society, National Cancer Institute, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Washington, DC, June 9, 2003. “Levels of Evidence Among Clinical Studies: Understanding Epidemiology.” Medicine in the Media: The Challenge of Reporting on Medical Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, June 9, 2003. “Principles for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Screening.” Presentation to the National Research Council Committee to Assess the Scientific Information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program, Washington, DC, May 20, 2003.

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“U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommendations.” Presentation to the 122nd meeting of the National Cancer Advisory Board, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland, June 11, 2002. “Screening for Cancer: An Evidence-Based Approach.” 2002 NASA Occupational Health Conference, Washington, D.C., July 11, 2002. “Conducting and Using Evidence-based Reviews” (day-long Seminar in Health Services Research Methods). Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy Annual Research Meeting, Washington, D.C., June 26, 2002. ““Levels of Evidence Among Clinical Studies.” Medicine in the Media: The Challenge of Reporting on Medical Research, Bethesda, Maryland, June 24, 2002. “U.S. Preventive Services Task Force: new recommendations on screening for breast cancer.” Presentation to National Cancer Institute Board of Scientific Advisors, Bethesda, Maryland, March 8, 2002. “Translating Research into Practice: The Methodologic Challenges of Evaluating Interventions.” Sixteenth Annual Primary Care Research Methods and Statistics Conference, San Antonio, Texas, November 30, 2001. “Evidence-Based Medicine and Practice Guidelines” (panel discussion). Sixteenth Annual Primary Care Research Methods and Statistics Conference, San Antonio, Texas, December 1, 2001. “Patient Care of the Future: Health Maintenance.” Primary Care Update 2001, Florida Hospital, Orlando, Florida, June 10, 2001. “The Process of Incorporating Known Evidence into Colorectal Cancer Screening Recommendations: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and GI Consortium Perspective.” National Cancer Institute Colorectal Cancer Screening Workshop for Persons at Average Risk, Bethesda, Maryland, March 2, 2001. “Requiring Patient Consent to Obtain Data for Health Services Research: Is There a Selection Bias?” 28th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group. Amelia Island, Florida, November 6, 2000. “Clinical and Community Guides to Preventive Medicine.” Seminar for preventive medicine residents of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Rockville, Maryland, March 2, 2000. “Why Evidence-Based Oncology?” Evidence-Based Practice of Oncology, 3rd Annual Symposium, St. Petersburg, Florida, November 13, 1999. “Protecting the Privacy of Patient Data: A Discussion of the Implications to Health Services Research of Requirements to Obtain Informed Consent from Patients to Examine Data.” (Forum) North American Primary Care Research Group, 27th meeting, San Diego, California, November 10, 1999. “The Role of Politics in the Development of Practice Guidelines.” 2nd Annual Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference on Occupational Medicine, Williamsburg, Virginia, November 13, 1998. “Teaching Family Medicine – Reconsidering Our Role and Scope.” Annual Fall Session, Association of Departments of Family Medicine and the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1, 1998. “Changing Physician Behavior: What Should We Do? What Can We Do?” Short Course, 20th Anniversary Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 25, 1998. “Grading the Evidence.” Moderator, Translating Evidence into Practice ’98, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Washington, D.C., July 29, 1998. “Changing Physician Practice Behavior: An Analytic Framework for Grouping Methods.” Association for Health Services Research 15th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., June 23, 1998. “Evidence-Based Screening Guidelines.” Third Annual Cancer Information Exchange, Columbus Community Clinical Oncology Program. Amelia Island, Florida, February 13, 1998. “Evidence-Based Clinical Practice: Controversies in Cancer Screening.” Prevention Breakthrough Workshop, Office of the Assistant Surgeon General, Department of Defense, Linthicum, Maryland, January 13, 1998.

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“What is the Functional Status of Primary Care Patients?” 25th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group, Orlando, Florida, November 13, 1997. “Evidence-Based Practice: An International Perspective” (moderator). Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Conference on Translating Evidence Into Practice. Washington, D.C., July 23, 1997. “U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines: An Update.” 22nd National Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Symposium, Keystone, Colorado, July 12, 1997. “Clinical Guidelines: Their Use in Teaching Settings and Including Them in the Residency Training Curriculum.” Special Workshop, Association of American Medical Colleges Group on Resident Affairs, Santa Fe, New Mexico, April 6, 1997. “Approaches to Practice Guidelines.” Presented at “New Frontiers in Marrow Transplantation: Science and Regulation,” sponsored by Leukemia Society of America, Washington, DC, March 6, 1997. “Breaking the Silence: Shared Decision Making.” 18th Annual Conference on Patient Education, Nashville, Tennessee, October 19, 1996. “The Role of Practice Policies in Shared Decision Making With Patients.” Plenary presentation, 18th Annual Conference on Patient Education, Nashville, Tennessee, October 19, 1996. “Evaluating and Developing Practice Guidelines Using Evidence-Based Techniques” Keynote address, 2nd Annual Implementing Practice Guidelines Conference, The Zitter Group, Orlando, Florida, October 17, 1996. “New Recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.” Current Clinical Issues in Primary Care, Harvard Medical School Continuing Education Course (Pri-Med), Boston, Masachusetts, September 19, 1996. “What Your Doctor Should Not Do and Why.” Intermountain Health Care CME on the Adult Male Patient, Salt Lake City, Utah, August 16-17, 1996. “Clinical Guidelines: Development, Implementation, and Evaluation.” Presentations in Oakbrook, Chicago, and Skokie for Rush Primary Care Institute, Chicago, Illinois, May 8, 1996. “How are Clinical Practice Guidelines Made?” Co-presenter, Society of General Internal Medicine 19th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 4, 1996. “Recommendations of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.” Nebraska Academy of Family Physicians, Omaha, Nebraska, March 29, 1996. “Target Condition and Clinical Practice Parameter Development.” Measuring Health and Managing Health Care: An Epidemiologic Primer, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, March 21, 1996. "The Role of Practice Policies in Shared Decision Making with Patients." 17th Annual Conference on Patient Education, San Antonio, Texas, December 13, 1995. "Implementing Prevention Guidelines In Your Office." Effective Clinical Practice in a Managed Care Environment, Northwest Center for Medical Leadership, Seattle, Washington, October 28, 1995. "Practice Guideline Development." Effective Clinical Practice in a Managed Care Environment, Northwest Center for Medical Leadership, Seattle, Washington, October 28, 1995. "Practice Guidelines: How to Ensure Precision and Clarity." Faulkner and Gray's Medical Outcomes Research Conference V: Taking the Next Step, Boston, Massachusetts, June 16, 1995. "Practice Guidelines in Complementary and Alternative Medicine, National Institutes of Health Office of Alternative Medicine Conference on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Research Methodology, Bethesda, Maryland, April 28, 1995. "Cardiac Rehabilitation Guidelines: Suggested Strategies for Implementation." Ninth Annual Meeting of American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Portland, Oregon, October 7, 1994.

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"Practice Parameters: Impact on Patient Care." American Medical Association Practice Parameters Forum, Chicago, Illinois, March 25, 1994. "Sources of Bias in Guideline Development," National Cancer Institute Workshop on the Early Detection of Prostate Cancer, Bethesda, Maryland, June 16, 1993. "Clinical Guidelines: A New Reality in Medicine," Pediatric Emergency Medicine Special Interest Group, Ambulatory Pediatric Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 4, 1993. "Methods for Developing an Evidence Model," 1993 Annual Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Management Forum on Guideline Development, Ellicott City, Maryland, April 21, 1993. "Review of U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Methodology," Presentation to U.S. Public Health Service Cost-Effectiveness Panel on Clinical Preventive Services, Washington, D.C., April 8, 1993. Television Interview. "Clinical Controversies: Screening for Colorectal Cancer," Family Practice Update, Lifetime Medical Television, November 8, 1992 (air date). "Principles and Methods of Guideline Development." Presentation to Pressure Ulcer Guideline Development Panel of Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Rockville, Maryland, October 6, 1992. "Utilizing the Evidence Model with Guideline Panels." Training session for staff, Office of the Forum for Quality and Effectiveness in Health Care, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Rockville, Maryland, September 3, 1992. "The Scientific Support for Preventive Health Guidelines." Luncheon Presentation, Society for Adolescent Medicine 19th Annual Research Meeting, Washington, D.C., March 20, 1992. "Open Forum on Guidelines for Pulmonary Artery Catheterization." International Anesthesia Research Society, 66th Congress, San Francisco, California, March 15, 1992. "Barriers to Implementation of Practice Parameters." American Medical Association/Specialty Society Practice Parameters Forum. Chicago, Illinois, February 28, 1992. "Analytical Methodologies and Group Decision Making Processes." Renal Physicians Association Working Committee on Practice Guidelines, Washington, D.C., June 2, 1991. "Methodology for Developing Practice Guidelines." Society for General Internal Medicine, Seattle, Washington, May 2, 1991. "Guideline Development Methodology." General Session at "Conference on Prediction, Prevention, and Early Treatment of Pressure Ulcers in Adults." Arlington, Virginia, March 6, 1991. "Overview of Current Practice Guideline Activities." Keynote address, Medical Advisory Committee, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Tampa, Florida, January 17, 1991. "Prevention" Moderator, Second Annual Primary Care Research Conference: Theory and Methods. San Diego, California, January 15, 1991. "Overview and Assessment of Current Efforts in Appropriateness Criteria Development." Plenary Session, Technology Management Conference, Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, Chicago, Illinois, September 18, 1990. "Appropriateness Criteria: Development and Implementation." Workshop, Technology Management Conference, Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, Chicago, Illinois, September 18, 1990. "Improving Quality of Care: Using Medical Effectiveness Research Findings to Change Provider and Consumer Behavior." Medical Effectiveness Research: Implications for State Government, Sponsored by User Liaison Program of the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. Rensselaerville, New York, September 11, 1990.

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"Prevention in the Primary Care Setting." Plenary session, Ninth Annual Clinical Issues Conference, National Association of Community Health Centers, Boston, Massachusetts, June 8, 1990. "Adolescent Preventive Services: Crises, Critical Issues, and Controversies." Joint Symposium for Society for Adolescent Medicine and Society for Adolescent Research, Atlanta, Georgia, March 23, 1990. "Identifying Sets of Criteria for Covering Screening and Preventive Services." Health Insurance Association of American Conference on New Approaches to Medical Technology Coverage, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, February 8, 1990. "Rationale for U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Cancer Prevention Guidelines." Colloquium at Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, National Cancer Institute, Rockville, Maryland, January 3, 1990. "U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines." 100th Annual Meeting, Washington State Medical Association, Seattle, Washington, September 29, 1989. "Assessing the Effects of Clinical Preventive Services for the Elderly." 100th Annual Meeting, Washington State Medical Association, Seattle, Washington, September 29, 1989. "The Guide to Clinical Preventive Services: Relevance to the Worksite." Monsanto Company, St. Louis, Missouri, July 21, 1989. "Update on Clinical Preventive Services from the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion." Secretary's Council on Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Washington, D.C., July 13, 1989. Televised Interview: Mammography Guidelines. "America's Vital Signs." CNBC Cable Channel, Fort Lee, New Jersey, July 11, 1989. "The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Final Report: Recommendations and Implications." Public Health Grand Rounds, Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Baltimore, Maryland, June 22, 1989. "Cancer Screening." Moderator, Frontiers in Disease Prevention: A National Conference on the Impact of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, June 5-6, 1989. Televised Press Conference. Release of Guide to Clinical Preventive Services: Report of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. National Press Club, Washington, D.C., May 2, 1989. "The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force." Presentation to the U.S. Public Health Service Expert Panel on the Content of Prenatal Health Care, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Rockville, Maryland, November 30, 1987. "The Physical Examination of the Crewman." Presentation to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland, Oregon, March 1986. "A Comprehensive Medical Information/Knowledge Retrieval System." Presentation at the Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communication, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland, January 1986. "An Epidemiologic Profile of Rural Health Care and the Noncompliant Hypertensive Patient." Presentation at the National Institutes of Health Regional Meeting, Fort Valley, Georgia, October, 1982. Invited Academic Lectures Lectures at Medical College of Virginia/Virginia Commonwealth University and Affiliated Local Programs “Family Medicine Research: Helping to Improve Care, Improve Quality, and Lower Costs.” Student Family Medicine lecture, Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, October 5, 2012. “A Closer Look at the Economic Argument for Disease Prevention.” Massey Cancer Prevention and Control Work Group, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, April 13, 2011. “The Power of Prevention.” Student Family Medicine lecture, Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, January 7, 2011.

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“Health Inequities and the Policy Value Proposition.” Brown Bag Health Disparities Lecture, Virginia Commonwealth University Center on Health Disparities, Richmond, Virginia, December 9, 2010. “Health Inequities and the Policy Value Proposition.” Social Equity and Public Policy Analysis Lecture, Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, October 18, 2010. “Setting Priorities in Preventive Care.” Lecture to residency class, Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Fairfax Family Practice Center, Fairfax, Virginia: October 16, 2009. “Health Policy as a Career Track.” Lecture to residency class, Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Fairfax Family Practice Center, Fairfax, Virginia: April 30, 2009; April 23, 2010. “Social Determinants of Health.” Lecture to residency class, Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Fairfax Family Practice Center, Fairfax, Virginia: October 31, 2008; December 29, 2009. “Social Determinants of Health.” Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine M-2 ICRP Fall elective, Richmond, Virginia, October 30, 2008. “Determining the Appropriateness of Screening Tests.” Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine 4th Annual Alumni Update Course. Richmond, Virginia, April 21, 2006. “Our Struggle for Health Equity.”2nd Annual VCU Health Disparities Conference. Richmond, Virginia, June 10, 2005. “Putting Things in Perspective: The Importance of Prioritization in Quality Improvement.” Seventh Annual Health Care Organizations Conference, Department of Health Administration, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, June 3, 2005. “U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.” Lecture to residency class, Department of Family Practice, Medical College of Virginia, Fairfax Family Practice Center, Fairfax, Virginia, March 30, 2005. “The Primary Care Approach to Prostate Cancer,” Grand Rounds, Riverside Regional Health System, Newport News, Virginia, August 22, 2001. “Evidence Based Preventive Interventions.” Winchester Medical Center, January 31, 2001, Winchester, Virginia. “Evidence-Based Medicine and its Application to Type 2 Diabetes.” Issues in Diabetes Management, University of Virginia and Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, November 20, 1999. “Changing Physician Behavior for Improved Patient Outcomes: Guidelines and Social Strategies.” Outcomes Research Seminar Series, Virginia Commonwealth University Institute for Outcomes Research, Richmond, Virginia, May 14, 1999. “Update on Preventive Health Services: What is the Evidence?” Grand Rounds, Department of Family Practice, Inova Fair Oaks Hospital, Fairfax, Virginia, April 27, 1999. “Evaluating Clinical Practice Guidelines.” Interdepartmental Primary Care Conference, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, March 10, 1999. “Implementing Evidence-Based Medicine: Strategies for Changing Physician Practice Behavior.” Key Issues In Quality Series, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, January 5, 1999. "Screening for Disease." Lecture to residency class, Department of Family Practice, Medical College of Virginia, Fairfax Family Practice Center, Fairfax, Virginia: May 22, 1995, February 29, 1996, July 8, 1996, May 11, 1998. “Update on Health Maintenance: Practical Implications.” Presentation to Fair Oaks Hospital Department of Family Practice, Fairfax, Virginia, April 23, 1996. "Practice Guidelines." Lecture to residency class, Department of Family Practice, Medical College of Virginia, Fairfax Family Practice Center, Fairfax, Virginia: March 7, 1994, March 11, 1996.

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“Update on Health Maintenance: Underlying Principles.” Grand Rounds, Department of Family Practice, Fair Oaks Hospital, February 27, 1996. "Family Medicine: The Future of Research." Medical College of Virgina/Virginia Commonwealth University Family Practice Silver Anniversary: Continuing the Tradition of Care, Richmond, Virginia, November 18, 1995. "Practice Guidelines." Medical College of Virgina/Virginia Commonwealth University Family Practice Silver Anniversary: Continuing the Tradition of Care, Richmond, Virginia, November 18, 1995. "Recommendations of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force." Lecture to residency class, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Fairfax Hospital, Fairfax, Virginia, September 27, 1995. "The Critical Appraisal of Evidence." Lecture to faculty and housestaff, Department of Family Practice, Medical College of Virginia, Fairfax Family Practice Center, Fairfax, Virginia, September 19, 1995. "Practice Guidelines," Department of Family Practice, Fairfax Hospital, Fairfax, Virginia, April 1, 1993. "Understanding and Evaluating Practice Guidelines." Clinical Interactive Audioconference on Virginia Hospital Television Network for Medical College of Virginia Residency Training Centers, February 2, 1993. "How to Evaluate a Screening Test." Lecture to family practice faculty and residents, Fairfax Family Practice Center, Fairfax, Virginia, November 13, 1992. Lectures at Other Institutions “What’s Ailing America? The U.S. Health Disadvantage Relative to other High-Income Countries.” Lecture to Global and Community Health course, College of Health and Human Services, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, February 12, 2013. “Why Social Determinants Matter So Much.” Distinguished Levitt Lecture, University of Colorado Denver Department of Family Medicine, Denver, Colorado, June 7, 2012. “Social Policy is Health Policy: The Health Implications of Policies Outside the Silo of Health Care.” James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University, Houston, Texas, February 2, 2012. “Health Disparities and the Role of the Family Physician” (Grand Rounds). Department of Family Medicine, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, January 6, 2012. “Citizen-Centered Health Promotion.” School of Public Health, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, October 27, 2011. “Where Disparities Begin: The Role of Social Determinants of Health.” Diabetes Symposium and Workshop West Virginia University, Charleston, West Virginia, October 20, 2011. “The Power of Prevention: Rhymes to Remember.” Grand rounds, Florida State University College of Medicine, Tallahassee, Florida, February 10, 2011. “Putting Social Determinants in Perspective for Policymakers,” University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, Madison, Wisconsin, October 26, 2009. “Theory of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.” University of Wisconsin/Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin, October 26, 2009. “The Meaning of Translational Research.” Center for Health Policy and Research, University of California-Davis, Sacramento, California, May 1, 2009. “The Meaning of Translational Research.” Morehouse School of Medicine, Clinical and Translational Science Institute, Atlanta, Georgia, April 17, 2009. “The Meaning of Translational Research.” Emory University School of Medicine, Clinical and Translational Science Institute, Atlanta, Georgia, April 16, 2009.

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“The Meaning of Translational Research” (Grand Rounds). Dean’s Seminar Series. University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts, March 19, 2009. “The Meaning of Translational Research and Why It Matters.” Center for Translational Science Institute Symposium on Translational Research and Community Engagement. University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, March 13, 2009. “Improving the Delivery of Clinical Preventive Services: An Opportunity for Restoring Collaboration With Public Health and Community Resources.” Robert H. Crede Lecture (Grand Rounds), Joint Medicine-Pediatrics Conference. University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, March 12, 2009. “Putting Social Determinants in Perspective.” Seminar at Center on Social Disparities in Health, University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, March 12, 2009. “Putting Social Determinants of Health in Perspective.” Department of Family and Social Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, December 5, 2008. “The Meaning of Translational Research” (Grand Rounds). Institute of Clinical and Translational Research, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, December 4, 2008. “The Meaning of Translational Research” (Grand Rounds). Mayo Clinic, Center for Translational Sciences Activities, Rochester, Minnesota, October 3, 2008. “Death by Disproportion: The Health and Economic Consequences of Misplaced Priorities.” Public Health Grand Rounds, University of Oklahoma, College of Public Health, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, March 13, 2007. “Which Preventive Services Matter Most?” Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, December 7, 2006. “Prostate Cancer Screening: Is Shared Decision-Making What We Really Want?” Lombari Cancer Center, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, January 3, 2006. “Putting Things in Perspective: The Importance of Prioritization in Quality Improvement.” Grand rounds for Departments of Internal Medicine and Family Medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, Virginia, November 9, 2005. “How Careers Evolve.” Presentation to Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, May 5, 2005. “The Spectrum of Clinical Research”; “Assessing the Quality of Clinical Research”; “Clinical Guidelines” in American Society of Hematology Clinical Research Training Institute, a week-long course for hematology trainees, Dana Point, California, August 4-8, 2003 and July 31-August 6, 2004. “Clinical Preventive Medicine.” Presentation to preventive medicine residents from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Brookings Institution, February 12, 2001, Washington, D.C. “Evidence-Based Medicine in the New Millenium.” Annual Peer P. Johnson Lecture, Beverly Hospital, Beverly, Massachusetts, May 22, 2000. “The Benefits and Harms of PSA Screening: What Does the Evidence Tell Us?” Grand Rounds, Clinical Epidemiology Unit, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada, February 27, 1998. “Evidence-Based Medicine: What Does it Really Mean for Patient Care?” AOA Grands Rounds, Departments of Medicine and Damily and Preventive Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, October 7, 1998. “Career Opportunities as a Consultant in Clinical Epidemiology and Evidence-Based Health Policy.” Wade Hampton Frost Society for Quantitative Research lecture, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, February 20, 1998; April 2, 1999 “Clinical Epidemiology in Public Policy and Practice Guidelines.” Clinical Epidemiology Course, City College of New York School of Medicine, New York, New York, November 3, 1997.

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“Controversies in Cancer Screening.” Clinical Preventive Services Training for Primary Care Providers and Office Staff, Region IX Tricare, Vandenberg Air Force Base (Buellton, California, August 15, 1997), Port Hueneme Air Force Base (Oxnard, California, August 16, 1997), Naval Medical Center-San Diego (San Diego, August 27-28, 1997), Camp Pendleton (Del Mar, California, August 29, 1997), Twentynine Palms (Twentynine Palms, California, September 9, 1997), Edwards Air Force Base (Barstow, California, September 10, 1997). Training seminar on methodology of systematic reviews, for directors of Evidence-Based Practice Centers (EPCs), newly established by Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Washington, D.C., August 4-5, 1997. “Controversies and Recommendations in Preventive Services Guidelines.” Effective Clinical Prevention in Primary Care course sponsored by American College of Physicians, Orlando, Florida, February 3, 1996. Co-instructor, American Academy of Family Physicians Training Program in Clinical Policies, San Antonio, Texas, December 9-10, 1995. "National Initiatives in Physician and Patient Health Education." Health Behavior and Health Education (PubH 226), George Washington University, Washington, D.C., March 2, 1993. "Disease Prevention and Health Promotion." University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford, Rockford, Illinois, January 13, 1993. "The Methodology of Prevention." Case Studies in Preventive Medicine (PubH 222), George Washington University, Washington, D.C., May 16, 1991. "Introduction to U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommendations." Keynote address, "Preventive Medicine Update: Implementing the New Recommendations." Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, Ohio, October 24, 1990. "U.S. Preventive Services Task Force." Cancer Prevention and Control Academic Course, National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Rockville, MD, September 19, 1990. "Preventive Medicine and National Health Policy." Johns Hopkins University Department of General Preventive Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, July 20, 1990. "Preventive Medicine and Primary Care: The Recommendations of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force." Senior Seminar Series, Wright State University School of Medicine, St. Elizabeth Medical Center, Dayton, Ohio, April 4, 1990. "Preventive Medicine and the VA Patient." Grand Rounds, Department of Medicine, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Dayton, Ohio, April 4, 1990. "Development of Clinical Preventive Medicine Recommendations." Putting Prevention into Practice: Problem Solving in Clinical Prevention, Continuing Medical Education Course, George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, D.C., March 31, 1990. "How to Judge the Effectiveness of a Screening Test." Community and Family Medicine Course, Freshman Medical Students, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, D.C., March 19 & 21, 1990. "Issues in the Science and Implementation of Preventive Services in the 1990s." Faculty, Preventive Medicine Residency Seminar, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, Georgia, January 29-30, 1990. "Methodology for Evaluating Clinical Effectiveness." Grand Rounds, Department of Health Care Sciences, George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, D.C., November 22, 1989. "The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Guide to Clinical Preventive Services." Faculty, Current Issues in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health Montgomery County Part-Time Professionals Program, Rockville, MD, November 8, 1989. "Principles of Preventive Medicine." Faculty, Veterans Administration Ambulatory Care Preventive Medicine Course, VA Northport Regional Medical Education Center, Northport, New York, October 17, 1989.

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"The Development and Use of the Guide to Clinical Preventive Services." Faculty, 1989 ACPM Preventive Medicine Review Course, Chicago, IL, August 21, 1989. "Career Opportunities in the U.S. Public Health Service." Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Washington, D.C., July 7, 1989 and July 8, 1988. "Report of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force." Seminar, Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health, University of South Carolina. Columbia, South Carolina, April 28, 1989. "U.S. Preventive Services Task Force." Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health. Baltimore, Maryland, February 2, 1989. "Recommendations for Preventive Health Care." Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health. Baltimore, Maryland, February 2, 1988. "The Periodic Health Examination." University of Maryland, Baltimore, November 4, 1987. "Medical Information Needs of Physicians at Johns Hopkins Hospital." Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, October 1986. Presentations at International Meetings “Using the EHR to Support Primary Care Clinician Advice and Referrals for Intensive Counseling.” W. Henry Sebrell, Jr. Symposium, International Congress on Obesity, Stockholm, Sweden, July 12, 2010. “Rating Evidence and Grading Recommendations in Prevention: The US Preventive Services Task Force.” 5th International Conference on the Scientific Basis of Health Services, Washington, DC, September 22, 2003. “Historical and International Overview of Guideline Developments. Clinical Effectiveness, Clinical Guidelines & Clinical Standards: From History to the Future. The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh in collaboration with the Scottish Intercollegiate Guideline Network. Edinburgh, Scotland. November 3, 2000. “Beyond Guidelines: Methods and Mechanisms for Influencing Clinical Practice. Consensus Conference on Prescribing Intravenous Immune Globulin. Toronto, Canada. October 3, 2000. “Clinical Practice Guidelines.” Executive Skills Medical Training Course for U.S. Military Hospital Commanders (Europe), Uniformed Services of the University of the Health Sciences, Landstuhl, Germany, October 7, 1997. “The Benefits and Harms of Screening for Prostate Cancer.” 2nd International Congress on Prevention of Human Cancer, Venice, Italy, June 7, 1997. “Changing Physician Practice Behavior.” 13th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Technology Assessment in Health Care, Barcelona, Spain, May 26, 1997. “The Use of Scientific Evidence and Practice Guidelines in British health care.” Reporting seminar, Atlantic Fellowships in Public Policy, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, May 14, 1997. “The Reform of the National Health Service,” presentation to Atlantic Fellows, University of York, York, England, February 20, 1997. “Organizing Evidence: Causal Pathways.” University of York-sponsored sympsoium, “From Research Evidence to Recommendations: Exploring the Methods,” Harrogate, England, February 17, 1997. “Lessons Learned In The USA With Respect To Prostate Cancer.” Press conference for National Health Service policy statement on prostate cancer screening, Royal College of Surgeons, London, February 6, 1997. “Judging the Quality of Scientific Evidence.” NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, York, England, January 15, 1997.

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“Practice Guideline Development: State of the Art.” Master Class, Royal College of General Practitioners, London, England, January 10, 1997. “Pulling Together the Evidence.” British Medical Association/British Medical Journal One-Day Conference for Users of Clinical Guidelines, London, England, November 22, 1996. “Teaching Quality Improvement.” “Training the Trainers” quality improvement course for medical directors of Hungarian hospitals, sponsored by Department of Social Medicine of University Medical School of Debrecen and Soros Foundation, Semmelweis University School of Medicine, Budapest, Hungary, November 20, 1996. “Improving the Quality of Primary Care Practice: Implementation Projects in Britain.” “Training the Trainers” quality improvement course for medical directors of Hungarian hospitals, sponsored by Department of Social Medicine of University Medical School of Debrecen and Soros Foundation, Semmelweis University School of Medicine, Budapest, Hungary, November 19, 1996. “Quality Improvement in Hospitals: Examples from the United States.” “Training the Trainers” quality improvement course for medical directors of Hungarian hospitals, sponsored by Department of Social Medicine of University Medical School of Debrecen and Soros Foundation, Semmelweis University School of Medicine, Budapest, Hungary, November 18, 1996. “Does the Application of Guidelines Improve the Quality of Care?” Translated lecture for guideline development methodology course for Hungarian medical specialty societies and National Institutes, sponsored by Hungarian Ministry of Welfare, Visegrad, Hungary, October 28, 1996. “Changing Behavior: Lessons Learned in the United States.” National Health Service Executive Board, Kingston-on-Thames, England, October 10, 1996. “Hungarian Health Services Modernization: Capacity Building for Effective Care.” Week-long course on practice guideline development and technology assessment for Hungarian Ministry of Welfare. Sponsored by U.S. Agency for International Development, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, and DHHS Office of International and Refugee Health. Visegrad, Hungary, June 3-7, 1996. "The American Experience." Guest presentation at "Effective Health Promotion in Primary Care: Great Britain, Canada, and USA." Royal Society of Medicine, London, United Kingdom, April 29, 1992.

Abstracts and Posters Issues in Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines and Policy Williams RM, Davis KM, Schwartz MD, Luta G, Barry SA, Penek S, Kelly SP, Fishman MB, Cole CA, Miller EM, Krist AH, Woolf S, Taylor KL. Prostate Cancer Screening Education Study: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Submitted, DoD IMPaCT: Innovative Minds in Prostate Cancer Today Conference March 2011, Orlando, FL. Woolf SH, Johnson RE. Doing more for some: how prioritizing efficacy over equity may cost more lives than it saves (poster). AcademyHealth 2004 Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, June 8, 2004. Eccles M, Shekelle P, Grimshaw J, Woolf S. Updating of CPGs. Experiences from the UK (& USA). Proceedings of the 18th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Technology Assessment in Health Care. Berlin, Germany, June 8, 2002. Satellite symposium, Clinical Practice Guidelines 2002; p 238. Woolf SH. Cardiac rehabilitation guidelines: suggested strategies for implementation." Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Meeting of American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Portland, Oregon, October 7, 1994, pp. 260-8. Woolf SH. Practice guideline overview. American College of Nuclear Physicians Annual Meeting and Scientific Session, Phoenix, Arizona, January 9-12, 1994. Woolf SH. Practice guideline development. American College of Nuclear Physicians Annual Meeting and Scientific Session, Phoenix, Arizona, January 9-12, 1994. Woolf SH, Kamerow DB. Systematic methods for the development of clinical practice recommendations. Sixth Annual Meeting of the International Society of Technology Assessment in Health Care. Houston, Texas, May 20-23, 1990.

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Woolf SH. Factors that motivate physician testing for uncommon conditions. 1st World Congress of the International Society for the Prevention of Iatrogenic Complications. Denmark, Copenhagen, May 28-31, 1990. Woolf SH. Scientific methods for assessing clinical efficacy and developing clinical practice recommendations: lessons learned in preventive medicine. Prevention '89, April 14, 1989. Woolf SH. Testing for uncommon conditions: the heroic pursuit for a positive test result. Prevention '89, April 15, 1989. Woolf SH. Systematic methods in preparing early detection recommendations. Prevention '88. April 15, 1988, Atlanta, Georgia. U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Woolf SH. Grading evidence and recommendations: updated methods of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Abstract, Proceedings of the International Society of Technology Assessment in Health Care, p. 72. DiGuiseppi Cm Atkins D, Kamerow DB, Woolf SH. The new report of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Forec (abstract E300). Prevention 96, Dallas, Texas, March 25, 1996, p. 48. Wallace RB, Kamerow DB, DiGuiseppi C, Atkins D, Woolf SH. Update from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (abstract A300). Prevention 95, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 30-April 2, 1995. McGinnis JM, DiGuiseppi C, Woolf SH, Gold M. Update from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, Prevention '94, Atlanta, Georgia, March 19-22, 1994. Mickalide AD, Kamerow DB, Woolf SH. The Guide to Clinical Preventive Services: implications for patient education and counseling. 11th Annual Conference on Patient Education, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, November 19, 1989. Woolf SH, Brook RH, Ganiats TG, Lewis CE, Faust HS, Frame PS, et al. Implementing preventive services in clinical practice: implications of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Mickalide AD, Lawrence RS, Woolf SH, et al. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Guide to Clinical Preventive Services: implications for general internal medicine. Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, April 26-28, 1989, Arlington, Virginia. Mickalide AD, McGinnis JM, Lawrence RS, Woolf SH, Fielding JE. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Guide to Clinical Preventive Services. Prevention '89, April 15, 1989. Kamerow DB, Woolf SH, Mickalide AD. Recommendations for prevention: the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Guide to Clinical Preventive Services. Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the U.S. Public Health Service Professional Association, March 28-31, 1989, New Orleans, Louisiana. Woolf SH. The final report of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force: an overview. 24th Annual Meeting of Society of Prospective Medicine, September 27, 1988, St. Petersburg, Florida. Proceedings of the 23rd and 24th Annual Meetings, Society of Prospective Medicine, Indianapolis, IN: Society of Prospective Medicine, 1990;357-65. Preventive Medicine Woolf SH. A Multi-component systems approach for promoting healthy behaviors in primary care. Proceedings of 3rd National Prevention Summit: Innovations in Community Prevention, Washington, DC, October 24-25, 2005, pp. 17-18. Woolf SH. Screening for cancer: an evidence-based approach. Proceedings from the 2002 NASA Occupational Health Conference, Washington, D.C., July 7-12, 2002, pp. 85-99. Kamerow DB, Woolf SH, Dickey LL, Gemson DH, Griffith HM, McGinnis JM. Putting prevention in practice. American Public Health Association, San Francisco, California, October 24-27, 1993.

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Practice-Based Primary Care Research Rothemich SF, Woolf SH, Johnson RE, Burgett AE, Flores SK, Marsland DW. Checking smoking status as a vital sign: a cluster-randomized trial of its effect on counseling (poster). AcademyHealth 2005, Boston, Massachusetts, June 26, 2005. Rothemich SF, Johnson RE, Woolf SH, Marsland DW. Place matters: the contextual effect of small-area income on smoking prevalence in primary care populations (poster). North American Primary Care Research Group, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2002. Rothemich SF, Johnson RE,Woolf SH, Marsland DW. Geographical variation in the rate of cigarette smoking: findings from the Virginia Ambulatory Care Outcomes Research Network. Poster P106, 29th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group, Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 14-16, 2001. Woolf SH, Johnson RE, Rothemich SF, Marsland DW. Requiring patient consent to obtain data for health services research: is there a selection bias? PAA6. 28th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group. Amelia Island, Florida, November 4-7, 2000, p. 87. Woolf SH, Johnson RE, Rothemich SF, Marsland MW. Requiring patient consent to obtain data for health services research: is there a selection bias? Poster, Association for Health Services Research, Los Angeles, California, June 25-27, 2000. Rothemich SF, Woolf SH, Johnson RE, Marsland DW. Cigarette smoking and functional status: evidence from an inner-city family practice center. Poster, Prevention ‘98, San Francisco, California, April 1998. Woolf SH, Rothemich SF, Johnson RE, Marsland DW. What is the functional status of primary care patients? A pilot study at an inner-city family practice center. Abstract PG3. 25Th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group, Orlando, Florida, November 12-15, 1997, p. 25. Rothemich SF, Woolf SH, Johnson RE, Marsland DW. A methodology for office-based administration of an outcomes research survey. Poster P37. 25Th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group, Orlando, Florida, November 12-15, 1997,p. 71. Social Justice Evans B, Haley A, Zimmerman E, Woolf S, Thacker L, Sedlock S, Manghi B. Determinants of geographic variation in life expectancy in urban and rural settings (poster 4165). 140th Annual Meeting and Exposition, American Public Health Association, San Francisco, California, October 30, 2012. Evans B, Woolf S, Garman G, Vance L, Fox C, Shuart W. A health impact assessment of a proposed poultry litter to energy facility in the Shenandoah Valley, VA (abstract # 265001). 140th Annual Meeting and Exposition, American Public Health Association, San Francisco, California, October 30, 2012. Evans B, Woolf S, Zimmerman E, Thompson C, Deng X. Price of a lost education: How education affects hunger, housing, wealth, and health (poster 3391). 140th Annual Meeting and Exposition, American Public Health Association, San Francisco, California, October 29, 2012. Evans B, Thompson C, Woolf S, Zimmerman, E. Worsening societal distress and widening disparities during the 2007-2009 recession (poster 3395). 139th Annual Meeting and Exposition, American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., October 31, 2011. Evans B, Eaves F, Haley A, Robles A, Zimmerman E, Woolf S, Smedley B. Community involvement in the design of community health equity reports (poster 4141). 138th Annual Meeting and Exposition, American Public Health Association, Denver, Colorado, November 9, 2010. Woolf SH, Jones RM, Johnson RE, Phillips RL, Jr, Bazemore A, Oliver MN. The proportion of deaths in Virginia associated with reduced household income (poster #873). Academy Health 2009 Annual Research Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, June 29, 2009. Woolf SH, Jones R, Vichare A, Johnson R, Phillips Jr R, Petterson S, Bazemore A, Oliver MN. The influence of income on health: the Virginia Poverty Study. Abstract P102. 36th Annual North American Primary Care Research Group. Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, November 16, 2008.

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Woolf SH, Johnson RE, Fryer GE, Rust G, Satcher D. Would resolving racial disparities in health save more lives in the United States than generic improvements in the effectiveness of health care? (poster #4058). American Public Health Association 132nd Annual Meeting and Exposition. Washington, D.C., November 9, 2004, p 125. Medical Errors and Patient Safety Woolf SH, Kuzel A. The divergent views of primary care patients and physicians on how patients are affected by medical errors. Abstract O6. 31st Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group, Banff, Alberta, October 26, 2003, p. 53 Woolf SH, Kuzel A. The physical and psychological harms of medical errors: what primary care physicians report and overlook. Poster 595, Academy Health 20th Annual Research Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee, June 29, 2003. Woolf SH, Kuzel A, Dovey S. Medical errors reported by family physicians. Poster 567, Academy of Health Services Research Annual Research Meeting, Washington, D.C., June 24, 2002. Kuzel A, Woolf SH, Gilchrist V, Engle J, Frankel R, LaVeist T, Vincent C. Patient perceptions of errors in primary care in two US states. Poster, 8th Annual Qualitative Health Research Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, April 4-6, 2002. Kuzel A, Woolf SH, Gilchrist V, Engle J, Frankel R, LaVeist T, Vincent C. Patient experiences of errors and injuries in primary care: a preliminary report. Poster, 29th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group, Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 14-16, 2001. Other Topics Hall TM and Woolf SH. A new health care system for the offshore oil industry. Houston: Proceedings of the 18th Annual Offshore Technology Conference, May 1986, pp. 463-70.