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Masahito Jimbo 10/17/2018 1
CURRICULUM VITAE
Masahito Jimbo, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H.
Professor (Clinical Track)
Departments of Family Medicine and Urology
University of Michigan
1018 Fuller Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1213
Phone: (734) 998-7120 ext. 334
Fax: (734) 998-7335
Email: [email protected]
Table of Contents
Title and Contents Page 1
Education and Training Page 2
Certification and Licensure Page 2
Academic, Administrative and Clinical Appointments Page 3
Research Interests Page 4
Statement of Language Competence Page 4
Grants Page 4
Honors and Awards Page 9
Memberships in Professional Societies Page 10
Editorial Positions, Boards, and Peer-Review Service Page 11
Teaching Page 13
Committee, Organizational, and Volunteer Service Page 23
Consulting Positions Page 27
Visiting Professorships, Seminars, and Extramural Presentations Page 27
Bibliography Page 40
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Education and Training
09/1974 – 02/1978 Hillsdale High School, San Mateo, California.
04/1978 – 03/1979 Department of Biology, University of Tsukuba, Ibaragi, Japan.
04/1979 – 03/1985 M.D., Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
04/1985 – 04/1986 Rotating Internship, Okinawa Chubu Hospital, Okinawa, Japan.
05/1986 – 04/1987 Internal Medicine Residency, Okinawa Chubu Hospital, Okinawa, Japan.
05/1987 – 04/1989 Internal Medicine Residency, Keio University Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.
05/1991 – 05/1993 Nephrology Fellowship, Keio University Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.
05/1991 – 07/1994 Doctor of Science (Ph.D.) Dissertation title: “Regulation of baroreceptor
reflex by nitric oxide,” Advisor: Takao Saruta, MD, PhD, Keio University
School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
06/1993 – 06/1996 Family Medicine Residency, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
09/1997 – 05/2000 M.P.H., University of North Carolina School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Certification and Licensure
Certification
1985 Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates, 395-318-9
1989 Diplomate, Japanese Society of Internal Medicine
1993 Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners
1996 Diplomate, American Board of Family Practice (Recertified 2003, 2013)
1995 Certified, Neonatal Advanced Life Support
1996 Certified, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (Recertified 1998, 2004, 2006,
2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016)
1997 Certified, Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Licensure
1985 Medical Licensure of Japan, 295203
1996 State of Iowa Board of Medical Examiners, 31172
1996 State of North Carolina Board of Medical Examiners, 67278
1996 Pennsylvania State Board of Medicine, MD 059137L
2004 State of Michigan Board of Medicine, 4301084676
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Academic, Administrative and Clinical Appointments
05/1989 – 04/1991 Staff Physician, Sano Kosei General Hospital, Tochigi, Japan.
05/1991 – 05/1993 Instructor, Department of Medicine, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan.
07/1995 – 06/1996 Chief Resident, Family Medicine Residency, Thomas Jefferson University
Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
08/1996 – 09/1999 Staff Physician, First Health Montgomery Memorial Hospital, Troy,
North Carolina.
08/1996 – 09/1999 Staff Physician, First Health of the Carolinas Troy Family Care Center,
Troy, North Carolina.
02/1997 – 09/1999 Director of Montgomery County School Health Clinics of the First Health
of the Carolinas, Troy, North Carolina.
02/1997 – 09/1999 Area Medical Director, First Health of the Carolinas, Troy, North Carolina.
10/1999 – 08/2004 Staff Physician, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
10/1999 – 08/2004 Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Thomas Jefferson
University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
10/2001 – 08/2004 Director of Hospital Service, Department of Family Medicine, Thomas
Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
09/2004 – 04/2006 Staff Physician, East Ann Arbor Health Center, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
09/2004 – 08/2009 Assistant Professor, Clinical Track, Department of Family Medicine,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
11/2004 – 10/2012 Faculty Associate, Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
01/2006 – Present Investigator, Center for Health Communications Research, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
04/2006 – Present Staff Physician, Family Medicine at Domino’s Farms, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
10/2007 – 08/2009 Assistant Professor, Clinical Track, Department of Urology, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
02/2008 – Present Staff Physician, University Family Medicine Inpatient Service.
02/2008 – Present Adjunct Professor, Department of General Medicine (Sogo-shinryou-
naika), St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Kanagawa, Japan.
09/2009 – 08/2014 Associate Professor, Clinical Track, Departments of Family Medicine and
Urology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
04/2010 – 09/2014 Staff Physician, Adult Medical Observation Unit, Department of
Emergency Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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11/2010 – Present Chief, University Family Medicine Inpatient Service, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
11/2012 – Present Faculty Member, Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
09/2014 – Present Professor, Clinical Track, Departments of Family Medicine and Urology,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
12/2017 – Present Director (inaugural) of Faculty Development, Department of Family
Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Research Interests
Cancer Screening and Prevention
Culture and Health Behavior
Information Technology in Primary Care
Patient/Physician Communication
Guidelines Development
Statement of Language Competence
Japanese, spoken and written - Native
English, spoken and written - Native
Grants
Current
U01DK099932
Health and Human Services, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive
and Kidney Diseases
Clemens (PI)
“University of Michigan LURN Research Site”
Co-Investigator
06/01/2013 – 05/31/2018
R01CA176838
Health and Human Services, National Cancer Institute
Hudson (PI)
Consultant
“Extended Cancer Education for Longer-term Survivors in Primary Care
(EXCELS)”
09/30/2013 – 08/31/2018
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Completed
Fellowship Grant, Japan-North America Medical Exchange Program
“Clinical Training in Family Medicine in the United States”
Principal Investigator
06/01/1993 – 06/30/1996
($10,000 direct cost)
Japan Ministry of Education, Science, and Culture
“Role of EDRF/Nitric Oxide in Baroreceptor Reflex”
Principal Investigator (05770485)
04/01/1994 – 03/31/1995
($8000 direct cost)
The Edna G. Kynett Memorial Foundation
“Cardiovascular Education of Primary Care Physicians”
Rosenthal (PI)
Co-Investigator
07/01/2000 – 06/30/2002
($50,000 direct cost annually)
Environment Protection Agency
“A Community-Based Asthma Care, Education, and Intervention
Program”
Rosenthal (PI)
Co-Investigator
09/04/2002 – 09/30/2003
($110,000 direct cost)
Agenzia Sanitaria Regionale of the Regione Emilia Romagna, Italy, and
the Azienda USL of Imola (Bologna), Italy
“Establishing Models of Financing of Hospital Care and Health Districts,
Continuing Education and Accreditation of Training Structures, Analysis
of Potentially Preventable Hospitalizations, and Mapping of Disease at
Regional Level”
Gonnella (PI)
Co-Investigator
10/01/2001 – 8/31/2004
($848,351 direct cost)
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Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy
“Clinical Benchmarking Project - Policlinico Universitario ‘A. Gemelli’”
Gonnella (PI)
Co-Investigator
04/01/2003 – 03/31/2005
($41,356 direct cost)
National Cancer Institute (R21 CA102418)
“Tailored Messaging in Colorectal Cancer Screening”
Myers (PI)
Co-Investigator
07/01/2004 – 06/30/2006
($225,000 direct cost)
Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan
“Perspectives of Japanese Men and Women on Cancer Screening”
Principal Investigator
05/01/2005 – 04/30/2006 (no cost extension 12/31/06)
$4,000 direct cost (0% FTE)
P50 CA101451
Health and Human Services, NIH (Prime Sponsor)
Center for Health Communications Research (CHCR), University of
Michigan (Direct Sponsor)
“Cancer Screening Adherence through Technology-Enhanced Shared
Decision Making (CSATS)”
Principal Investigator
01/01/2006 – 12/31/2006 (no cost extension 06/30/07)
$50,000 direct cost
Family Medicine Educational Scholars Program
Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan
“Development of Interventions for Improving Colorectal Cancer
Screening”
Principal Investigator
01/01/2007 – 06/30/2007
Physician Investigator Research Award Program (PIRAP)
Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation of Michigan
“Cancer Screening Adherence through Technology-Enhanced Shared
Decision Making (CSATS)”
Principal Investigator
07/01/2006 – 06/30/2007 (no-cost extension 12/31/07)
$10,000 direct cost (0%FTE)
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National Institute of Mental Health (R01 MH071307)
NIH Social and Cultural Dimensions of Health
St. Arnault (PI)
Co-Investigator
“Mixed Method Analysis of Depression in Japanese Women"
09/01/2005 – 08/30/2009
$800,000 direct cost (2% FTE)
Center for Japanese Studies
Principal Investigator
“Perception of Japanese Men and Women on Cancer Screening:
Development of a Self-Administered Survey”
07/01/2007 – 06/30/2008 (no cost extension 12/31/09)
$15,000 direct cost (5% FTE)
Family Medicine Educational Scholars Program
Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan
“Development of Monogram on Primary Care-Oriented Urology”
Principal Investigator
10/02/2009 – 03/31/2010
UL1RR024986
Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research,
University of Michigan; New Pilot and Collaborative Program for
Translational and Clinical Research
Principal Investigator
“Streamlining Cancer Screening through Informational Technology
(SCanIT)”
11/01/2007 – 10/31/2010
$100,000 direct cost (20% FTE)
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation
Co-Investigator
“Active Patients to Improve Prostate Cancer Care”
Skolarus (PI)
10/01/2010 – 09/30/2011
$100,000 direct cost (1% FTE)
Center for Japanese Studies
Principal Investigator
“Depiction of Smoking in Japanese Mangas”
05/01/2012 – 04/30/2013
$10,000 direct cost (5% FTE)
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U01DK082345
Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health
Co-Investigator
“Multi-disciplinary Approach to the Study of Pelvic Pain (Trans-MAPP)”
09/15/2008 – 06/30/2013
P50 CA101451
Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health
Co-Investigator
“Michigan Center for Health Communications Research II”
09/01/2008 – 08/31/2013
$8,828,538 direct cost (3% FTE)
R01CA155376
Health and Human Services, National Cancer Institute
Shields (PI)
Co-Investigator
“Social and Behavioral Influences on Clinical Communication and Pain
Management”
03/01/2011 – 02/29/2016 (no cost extension through 02/28/2017)
4.5% FTE
R01CA152413
Health and Human Services, National Cancer Institute
Principal Investigator
“Decision Aid to Technologically Enhance Shared Decision Making
(DATES)”
04/01/2011 – 03/31/2015 (no cost extension through 09/30/2016)
$1,578,395 direct cost (35% FTE)
R01CA152413-S1
Health and Human Services, National Cancer Institute
Principal Investigator
“Decision Aid to Technologically Enhance Shared Decision Making
(DATES)”
The National Cancer Institute Research Supplement to Promote Diversity
in Health-Related Research
Mentee: Karen Kelly-Blake, Ph.D.
09/01/2012 – 08/31/2014 (no cost extension through 09/30/2016)
$248,188 direct cost (0% FTE)
Robinson (PI)
Jimbo (UM PI)
Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS)
Arbor Research Collaborative for Health
05/01/2015 – 12/31/2015
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($7,702 direct cost)
Robinson (PI)
Jimbo (UM PI)
Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS)
Arbor Research Collaborative for Health
01/01/2015 – 12/31/2016
$14,359 direct cost (7.5% FTE)
Honors and Awards
1984 Summer Scholarship Award for Clinical Rotation in the United States
(Albert Einstein Medical College), Keio University School of Medicine.
1989 Summer Externship Award at Thomas Jefferson University, Noguchi
Medical Research Institute.
1990 Fellow, Japanese Society of Internal Medicine.
1996 Medical Jeopardy Winner, Department of Family Medicine,
Thomas Jefferson University.
1996-1999 Life Member, The National Registry of Who's Who in Medicine
and Healthcare.
1997 Leadership Symposium Scholar, North Carolina Medical Society
Foundation.
1999 – Present Marquis Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare.
2001 Residency Teaching Award, Department of Family Medicine, Thomas
Jefferson University.
2001 – Present Marquis Who's Who in America.
2005 – Present Marquis Who’s Who in Science and Engineering.
2007 – Present Top Reviewer, Journal of American Board of Family Medicine.
2009 Residency Award for Excellence in Teaching, Department of Family
Medicine, University of Michigan.
2010 Residency Award for Excellence in Teaching, Department of Family
Medicine, University of Michigan.
2011 America's Top Doctors.
2011 – Present Best Doctors in America.
2011 Metro Detroit’s Best Doctors.
2012 Making a Difference Award, University of Michigan Health System.
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2013 Best Oral Presentation in Health Care Utilization, 36th Annual Michigan
Family Medicine Research Day Conference: Ongoing efforts to
understand and reduce readmission.
2014 Best Poster Presentation by Practitioner/Faculty/Teacher, 37th Annual
Michigan Family Medicine Research Day Conference: African American
patients’ perception of health information technology use in their doctor’s
office: a qualitative analysis study.
2014 Residency Award for Excellence in Teaching, Department of Family
Medicine, University of Michigan.
2015 Outstanding Reviewer, American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
2015 American Men and Women of Science, 34th Edition.
2016 Best Oral Presentation by a Resident, 39th Annual Michigan Family
Medicine Research Day Conference: Aspirin/statin use for primary
prevention of MI in men aged 45-79 as documented in electronic medical
record.
2016 American Men and Women of Science, 34th Edition.
2018 Fellow, Association of Departments of Family Medicine.
2018 Best Oral Presentation by a Resident, Work in Progress, 41st Annual
Michigan Family Medicine Research Day Conference: Performance of
screening for type 2 diabetes in patients with a history of gestational
diabetes mellitus.
Memberships in Professional Societies
1987 – Present Japanese Society of Internal Medicine (Fellow 1991 - Present).
1993 – Present American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP).
1995 – Present American College of Physicians – American Society of Internal Medicine.
1996 – 1999 North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians.
1996 – 1999 North Carolina Medical Society.
1999 – 2004 Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians.
1999 – 2004 Pennsylvania State Medical Society (Montgomery County).
2000 – Present Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM).
2002 – Present Society of Hospital Medicine.
2003 – Present North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG).
2004 – 2011 Japanese Academy of Family Medicine.
2004 – Present Michigan Academy of Family Physicians (MAFP).
2004 – Present Michigan State Medical Society.
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2011 – Present Japanese Academy of Primary Care Physicians.
2011 – Present Society for Medical Decision Making.
Editorial Positions, Boards, and Peer-Review Service
1999 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Family Practice.
2000 – Present Member, Editorial Board, Internet Journal of Family Practice.
2003 – Present Peer Reviewer, McMaster PLUS, PIER, bmjupdates and the Evidence-
Based Journals.
2004 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Family Medicine.
2006 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Ethnicity and Disease.
2006 – Present Peer Reviewer, Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine.
2006 – Present Peer Reviewer, North American Primary Care Research Group.
2006 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Cancer Control Journal.
2006 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Health Psychology.
2007 – Present Member, Editorial Board, Journal of the American Board of Family
Medicine.
2008 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Preventive Medicine.
2009 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Cancer Detection and Prevention.
2009 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Women's Health.
2009 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management.
2009 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Social Science and Medicine.
2009 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Clinical Epidemiology.
2009 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians.
2009 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Medical Decision Making.
2010 Guest Editor, Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, Volume 40,
Number 3.
2010 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Archives of Internal Medicine.
2011 – Present Peer Reviewer, Society of Medical Decision Making.
2011 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Family Practice.
2012 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, British Journal of Cancer.
2012 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Health Expectations.
2013 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Prevention Science.
2013 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Behavioral Medicine.
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2013 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Clinical Case Reports.
2013 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Trials.
2013 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
2013 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Annals of Behavioral Medicine.
2013 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, European Journal of Cancer Care.
2013 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Current Urology.
2013 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making.
2013 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Cancer Management and Research.
2013 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, International Journal of Women’s Health.
2014 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Austin Journal of Clinical Medicine.
2014 – 2015 Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Family Practice Reports.
2014 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, American Family Physician.
2014 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Public Health Frontier.
2014 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Preventive Medicine Reports.
2014 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, BMC Health Services Research.
2014 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Patient Preference and Adherence.
2014 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, PLOS ONE.
2015 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Medical Internet Research.
2015 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Health.
2015 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Cancer Education.
2015 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention.
2015 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, World Journal of Gastroenterology.
2015 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, BMC Family Practice.
2015 – Present Senior Editor, Family Practice Reports.
2015 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Cogent Medicine.
2015 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Medical Decision Making Policy and Practice.
2016 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research.
2016 – Present Member, Editorial Board, Scientific Reports.
2016 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, BMC Research Notes.
2016 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Cancer.
2017 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Annals of Family Medicine.
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Teaching
1997 – 1999 Preceptor, Jefferson Medical College Community Preceptorship
Program, Jefferson Medical College Senior Students, total of 4 students
precepted, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1999 – 2001 Instructor, Problem Based Learning, Jefferson Medical College Junior
Students, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1999 – 2004 Preceptor, Doctors in Health and Illness, Jefferson Medical College
Freshman Students, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1999 – 2004 Preceptor, Thomas Jefferson University Family Practice Center, Jefferson
Medical College Junior and Senior Students, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1999 – 2004 Inpatient Teaching Physician, Thomas Jefferson University Family
Medicine Residency Program, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2000 – 2004 Weekly Inpatient Service Teaching Rounds, Thomas Jefferson University
Family Medicine Residency Program, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2000 – 2004 Instructor in Physical Diagnosis, Jefferson Medical College Sophomore
Students, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2000 – 2004 Lecturer in Physical Examination, Jefferson Medical College Junior
Students, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2000 – 2004 Core Residency Faculty Member, Thomas Jefferson University, Family
Medicine Residency Program, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2000 – 2004 Student Advisor, Jefferson Medical College Junior and Senior Students,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2000 – 2004 Resident Advisor, Thomas Jefferson University Family Medicine
Residents, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2000 – 2004 Advisor, Japanese Medical Students at Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2000 – 2004 Advisor, Japanese Physicians at Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2002 – 2004 Core Clinical Skills Faculty, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
2003 – 2004 Summer Research Assistant Student Advisor, Jefferson Medical College
Freshman Students, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2004 – 2005 Developer, Family Medicine Resident ICU Curriculum Electronic Lecture,
Making sense of acid-base (im)balance, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2004 – 2016 Faculty Sponsor, Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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2005 – 2006 Preceptor, University of Michigan Health System East Ann Arbor Health
Center Family Medicine, University of Michigan School of Medicine
Junior and Senior Students, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2005 – Present Advisor, Japanese Medical Students at University of Michigan, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2005 – Present Advisor, Japanese Physicians at University of Michigan, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2005 – Present Faculty Mentor, United Asian American Medical Student Association,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2006 – Present Preceptor, University of Michigan School of Medicine Junior and Senior
Students, at University of Michigan Health System Domino’s Farms
Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2007 – 2009 Mentor, University of Michigan Family Medicine Educational Scholars
Program, Establishment of screening transnasal
esophagogastroduodenoscopy service, Yosuke Fujioka, M.D., Ph.D.
(Clinical Instructor), Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2007 – 2016 Preceptor, University of Michigan Family Medicine Residents, Ypsilanti
Family Health Center, Ypsilanti, Michigan.
2008 – 2013 Mentor, Walden University Public Health/Community Health Doctorate
Program, Inel Lewis (Ph.D. Candidate), Minneapolis, Minnesota.
2008 – Present Preceptor, University of Michigan School of Medicine Senior Students, at
University Family Medicine Inpatient Service, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2008 – Present Preceptor, Senior Medical Students from Other American Medical
Schools, at University Family Medicine Inpatient Service, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2008 – Present Preceptor, University of Michigan Family Medicine Residents, University
Family Medicine Inpatient Service, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Michigan.
2010 – Present Supervisor to Mid-Level Providers (Suresh Joshua P.A.-C., Mary Bieniasz,
N.P., Andrew Bendall P.A.-C. from 2017), University Family Medicine
Inpatient Service, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2010 – 2016 Coordinator, Family Medicine Inpatient Seminar, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2011 – 2014 Mentor, University of Michigan Family Medicine Educational Scholars
Program, Karl Rew, M.D. (Assistant Professor), Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2012 – 2013 Faculty Mentor, University of Michigan Family Medicine Residency
Project, Aaron Heindl, M.D., Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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2012 – 2016 Mentor, The National Cancer Institute Research Supplement to Promote
Diversity in Health-Related Research, Karen Kelly-Blake, Ph.D.
(Research Associate, now Assistant Professor of Medicine), Michigan
State University, East Lansing, Michigan.
2012 – Present Mentor, Scott Kelley, M.D. (Clinical Lecturer of Family Medicine),
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
2013 Mentor, Ajin John, M.D., Graduate of the Royal College of Surgeons
(Ireland)
2013 – 2014 Coach, University of Michigan Medical School Mentored Research
Academy R01 Boot Camp, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Mentor to: MeiLan Han, M.D., M.S. (Associate Professor of Medicine),
Shruti Jolly, M.D. (Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology), Silvana
Papagerakis, M.D., Ph.D. (Research Assistant Professor of
Otolaryngology), Laure Ritte, Ph.D. (Research Assistant Professor of
Dermatology), Catherine Van Proznak, M.D. (Assistant Professor of
Medicine).
2014 – 2015 Coach, University of Michigan Medical School Mentored Research
Academy R01 Boot Camp, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Mentor to: Maria Muzik, M.D., M.S. (Assistant Professor of Psychiatry),
Silvana Papagerakis, M.D., Ph.D. (Research Assistant Professor of
Otolaryngology), Laure Ritte, Ph.D. (Research Assistant Professor of
Dermatology), Elena Martinez Stoffel, M.D. (Assistant Professor of
Medicine).
2016 – Present Mentor, Justine Wu, M.D. (Assistant Professor of Family Medicine),
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2016 – Present Mentor, Timothy Guetterman, Ph.D. (Assistant Professor of Family
Medicine), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Presentations – Resident/Student Lectures
1. Jimbo M, January 2000, Office evaluation of mild chronic renal failure, Department of
Family Medicine Resident Conference, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
2. Jimbo M, January 2001, EKG pearls: Ventricular hypertrophy and myocardial ischemia,
Department of Family Medicine Resident Conference, Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
3. Jimbo M, February 2001, Making sense of acid-base (im)balance, Department of Family
Medicine Resident Conference, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
4. Jimbo M, September 2001, Cardiac auscultation workshop, Department of Family
Medicine Resident Conference, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
5. Jimbo M, October 2001, Cardiac auscultation workshop, Department of Family
Medicine Resident Conference, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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6. Jimbo M, November 2001, Cardiac auscultation workshop, Department of Family
Medicine Resident Conference, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
7. Jimbo M, December 2001, Cardiac auscultation workshop, Department of Family
Medicine Resident Conference, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
8. Jimbo M, January 2002, Physical examination in asymptomatic adults, Department of
Family Medicine Resident Conference, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
9. Jimbo M, February 2002, Cardiac auscultation workshop, Department of Family
Medicine Resident Conference, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
10. Jimbo M, March 2002, EKG pearls: Ventricular hypertrophy and myocardial ischemia,
Department of Family Medicine Resident Conference, Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
11. Jimbo M, April 2002, Making sense of acid-base (im)balance, Department of Family
Medicine Resident Conference, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
12. Jimbo M, May 2002, What should family physicians know about CAD and EKG?
Department of Family Medicine Resident Conference, Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
13. Jimbo M, June 2002, Cardiac auscultation workshop, Department of Family Medicine
Resident Conference, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
14. Jimbo M, July 2002, Clinical skills for the resident: What do we need? Department of
Family Medicine Resident Conference, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
15. Jimbo M, September 2002, Radiology pearls, Department of Family Medicine Resident
Conference, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
16. Jimbo M, November 2002, What should family physicians know about EKG?
Department of Family Medicine Resident Conference, Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
17. Jimbo M, March 2003, Radiology pearls, Department of Family Medicine Resident
Conference, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
18. Jimbo M, May 2003, Cardiac auscultation workshop, Department of Family Medicine
Resident Conference, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
19. Jimbo M, September 2003, What should family physicians know about EKG?
Department of Family Medicine Resident Conference, Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
20. Jimbo M, January 2004, Office evaluation and management of mild chronic kidney
disease, Department of Family Medicine Resident Conference, Thomas Jefferson
University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
21. Jimbo M, March 2004, Arrhythmias, Jefferson Medical College Freshman UP-21
Lecture, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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22. Jimbo M, November 2005, My personal journey as a family physician, Multi-Cultural
Pre-Health Association (MCPHA), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
23. Jimbo M, May 2006, Making sense out of acid-base (im)balance, Family Medicine
Resident Conference, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
24. Jimbo M, November 2006, Sodium abnormalities, Family Medicine Resident
Conference, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
25. Jimbo M, March 2008, Valvular heart disease and murmurs, Family Medicine Resident
Conference, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
26. Jimbo M, April 2008, Radiology pearls, Family Medicine Resident Conference,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
27. Jimbo M, November 2008, Radiology pearls, Family Medicine Resident Conference,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
28. Jimbo M, February 2009, Being Japanese: the impact of culture on health, University of
Michigan Medical School Minority Health Symposium, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
29. Jimbo M, January 2010, Adult inpatient medicine: Evaluation of acute hypertension and
acute kidney injury, Family Medicine Resident Conference, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Michigan.
30. Jimbo M, February 2011, Pre-operative risk evaluation, Family Medicine Resident
Conference, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
31. Jimbo M, April 2011, Radiology pearls, Family Medicine Resident Conference,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
32. Jimbo M, February 2012, Pneumonia, Family Medicine Resident Conference, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
33. Jimbo M, August 2012, Hyponatremia, Family Medicine Resident Conference,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
34. Jimbo M, Liang J, October 2012, Japanese Healthcare: A Roundtable Discussion, Health
Care Organization: An International Perspective, School of Public Health (HMP677),
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
35. Jimbo M, Liang J, October 2014, Japanese Healthcare: A Roundtable Discussion, Health
Care Organization: An International Perspective, School of Public Health (HMP677),
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
36. Jimbo M, Liang J, October 2015, Japanese Healthcare: A Roundtable Discussion, Health
Care Organization: An International Perspective, School of Public Health (HMP677),
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Presentations – Faculty Lectures
1. Jimbo M, October 2000, Cervical cancer screening among Japanese women, Department
of Family Medicine Research Seminar, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
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2. Jimbo M, May 2001, Family Medicine in Japan, Department of Family Medicine
Research Seminar, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
3. Jimbo M, Oishi K, September 2001, Family medicine training program at an urban,
private clinic in Tokyo, Department of Family Medicine Research Seminar, Thomas
Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
4. Jimbo M, Louis DL, January 2003, Jefferson University physicians care profiling project,
Department of Family Medicine Research Seminar, Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
5. Jimbo M, March 2004, Tailored education and navigation in colorectal cancer screening,
Department of Family Medicine Research Conference, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Michigan.
6. Jimbo M, November 2004, ClinfoTracker-tailored intervention in colorectal cancer
screening, Department of Family Medicine Research Conference, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
7. Jimbo M, May 2006, Cancer screening adherence through technology-enhanced shared
decision making (CSATS): Looking for theoretical framework, Research Meeting,
Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
8. Jimbo M, May 2006, Cancer screening adherence through technology-enhanced shared
decision making (CSATS), Decision Consortium Annual Conference, Department of
Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
9. Jimbo M, August 2006, Cancer screening adherence through technology-enhanced
shared decision making (CSATS), Center for Health Communications Research, School
of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
10. Jimbo M, March 2007, Perspectives of Japanese adults on cancer screening: What do we
know? Center for Japanese Studies Noon Lecture Series, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Michigan.
11. Jimbo M, Nease DE, Jr., Ruffin MT IV, April 2007, Cancer screening adherence through
technology-enhanced shared decision making (CSATS), Center of Excellence in Cancer
Communications Research Annual Meeting, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Michigan.
12. Jimbo M, August 2007, Pilot results of CSATS: Cancer screening adherence through
technology-enhanced shared decision making – "If you build it, will they come?", Center
for Health Communications Research, School of Public Health, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
13. Jimbo M, January 2011, After the screening is done: How are abnormal colorectal
cancer screening results handled? Department of Family Medicine Research Conference,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
14. Jimbo M, April 2011, Can an interactive decision aid work in follow-up of prostate
cancer survivors? Division of Health Services Research, Department of Urology,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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15. Jimbo M, October 2011, Decision aid to technologically enhance shared decision
making (DATES): Year 1 progress, Department of Family Medicine Research
Conference, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
16. Jimbo M, December 2011, Looking for the holy grail: Theoretical framework in decision
aids and shared decision making, Decision Consortium Seminar, Department of
Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
17. Jimbo M, December 2011, Decision aid to technologically enhance shared decision
making (DATES): Looking at how a decision aid affects patient and physician decision
making, Health Services Research Meeting, Department of Urology, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
18. Jimbo M, April 2013, R01 Boot Camp: What we have learned so far, and potential future
directions, Department of Family Medicine Research Conference, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
19. Jimbo M, May 2013, Can an interactive decision aid improve shared decision making?
Preliminary results from DATES (Decision Aid to Technologically Enhance Shared
Decision Making), Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine Spring 2013
Seminar Series, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Presentations – Grand Rounds
1. Jimbo M, November 1994, Management of mild to moderate chronic renal insufficiency,
Department of Family Medicine Grand Rounds, Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2. Jimbo M, May 1995, Making sense of acid-base (im)balance, Department of Family
Medicine Grand Rounds, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
3. Jimbo M, Nahmias C, August 1995, Malignant intestinal obstruction, Department of
Family Medicine Grand Rounds, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
4. Jimbo M, September 1995, Survivors of suicide: How they cope, how we can help,
Department of Family Medicine Psychosocial Rounds, Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
5. Jimbo M, December 1995, Rational clinical examination: When is enough, enough?
Department of Family Medicine Grand Rounds, Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
6. Jimbo M, January 1996, When our patients die: How physicians cope with death and
dying of patients, Department of Family Medicine Grand Rounds, Thomas Jefferson
University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
7. Jimbo M, May 1996, Family physicians and general internists: What's the difference?
Department of Family Medicine Grand Rounds, Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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8. Jimbo M, November 2000, Physical examination in asymptomatic adults, Department of
Family Medicine Grand Rounds, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
9. Jimbo M, March 2006, Office evaluation and management of mild chronic kidney
disease, Grand Rounds Conference, Department of Family Medicine, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
10. Jimbo M, November 2007, CSATS: Report of an FMESP Project, Grand Rounds
Conference in Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
11. Jimbo M, July 2008, Annual physical examination in asymptomatic adults, Grand
Rounds Conference, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Michigan.
12. Jimbo M, October 2009, Evaluation of hematuria: When to work up, when to refer,
Grand Rounds Conference, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
13. Jimbo M, March 2011, Being Japanese: The impact of culture on health, Grand Rounds
Conference, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Michigan.
14. Jimbo M, November 2012, Role of decision aids in cancer screening: Decision Aid to
Technologically Enhance Shared Decision Making (DATES), Department of Family
Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
15. Jimbo M, November 2013, Radiology pearls, Adult Medical Observation Unit,
Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
16. Jimbo M, July 2014, Guideline for the evaluation and management of chronic kidney
disease, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
17. Jimbo M, December 2014, Updates in hypertension guideline, Department of Family
Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
18. Jimbo M, March 2017, Colorectal cancer screening for primary care clinicians,
Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Presentations – Continuing Medical Education Lectures
1. Jimbo M, Rozen T, December 1999, Diagnosis and management of patients with
headaches, Jefferson HealthCare College: Issues in Primary Care, Thomas Jefferson
University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2. Jimbo M, June 2001, Physical examination in asymptomatic adults, 24th Annual Eastern
Shore Medical Symposium, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.
3. Jimbo M, June 2002, Office evaluation for mild chronic kidney disease, Northeast
Pennsylvania Area Health Education Center CME Conference, Poconos, Pennsylvania.
4. Jimbo M, February 2006, Making sense out of acid-base (im)balance, The 30th Annual
Midwinter Family Practice Update, Boyne Highlands, Michigan.
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5. Jimbo M, February 2006, Office evaluation and management of mild kidney disease,
The 30th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update, Boyne Highlands, Michigan.
6. Jimbo M, February 2006, Physical examination for the asymptomatic patient, The 30th
Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update, Boyne Highlands, Michigan.
7. Jimbo M, June 2006, Outpatient evaluation and management of chronic kidney disease,
Update on Common Clinical Concerns in Primary Care, Northern Michigan Summer
Conference, Shanty Creek, Bellaire, Michigan.
8. Jimbo M, June 2006, Annual physical examination in asymptomatic adults, Update on
Common Clinical Concerns in Primary Care, Northern Michigan Summer Conference,
Shanty Creek, Bellaire, Michigan.
9. Jimbo M, June 2006, Pertussis – an emerging respiratory infection among adults,
Update on Common Clinical Concerns in Primary Care, Northern Michigan Summer
Conference, Shanty Creek, Bellaire, Michigan.
10. Jimbo M, June 2006, Organizing preventive healthcare in men, Update on Common
Clinical Concerns in Primary Care, Northern Michigan Summer Conference, Shanty
Creek, Bellaire, Michigan.
11. Jimbo M, June 2006, Current status of interactive technology to improve cancer
screening in the office setting. Update on Common Clinical Concerns in Primary Care,
Northern Michigan Summer Conference, Shanty Creek, Bellaire, Michigan.
12. Jimbo M, October 2007, Outpatient evaluation and management of chronic kidney
disease, lecture and workshop, Update in Family Medicine, Towsley Center, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
13. Jimbo M, February 2010, Role of clearing patients for non-cardiac surgery, The 34th
Annual Midwinter Family Medicine Update, Boyne Highlands, Michigan.
14. Jimbo M, February 2010, Evaluation of hematuria: when to work up, when to refer, The
34th Annual Midwinter Family Medicine Update, Boyne Highlands, Michigan.
15. Jimbo M, February 2010, Recurrent urinary tract infection in adults and children, The
34th Annual Midwinter Family Medicine Update, Boyne Highlands, Michigan.
16. Jimbo M, October 2010, Evaluation and management of hematuria, lecture and
workshop, Update in Family Medicine, Kensington Court, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
17. Jimbo M, February 2015, Updated guidelines for managing chronic kidney disease, The
39th Annual Midwinter Family Medicine Update, Boyne Highlands, Michigan.
18. Jimbo M, February 2015, Updated guidelines for management of hypertension, The 39th
Annual Midwinter Family Medicine Update, Boyne Highlands, Michigan.
19. Jimbo M, February 2015, Medical management of the patient with congestive heart
failure, The 39th Annual Midwinter Family Medicine Update, Boyne Highlands,
Michigan.
20. Jimbo M, February 2015, Decision aids for cancer screening: do they make a
difference? The 39th Annual Midwinter Family Medicine Update, Boyne Highlands,
Michigan.
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21. Jimbo M, October 2015, Updates in hypertension guidelines, 2015 Sports Medicine for
the Primary Care Physician and Fall Update in Family Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
22. Jimbo M, October 2015, Hypertension case studies, 2015 Sports Medicine for the
Primary Care Physician and Fall Update in Family Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
23. Jimbo M (presenter and moderator), Anderson F, Harmes K, Krieger K, Opipari A,
December 2015, Panel discussion: What physical exam components should be done in a
women's annual exam? 23rd Annual Primary Health Care of Women, Ann Arbor,
Michigan.
24. Jimbo M, October 2016, Colorectal Cancer Screening for Primary Care Clinicians,
Oncology for the Primary Care Physician: From Screening to Survivorship, Ann Arbor,
Michigan.
25. Jimbo M, December 2016, Colorectal Cancer Screening for Primary Care Clinicians,
24th Annual Primary Health Care of Women, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
26. Jimbo M, April 2017, Colorectal Cancer Screening for Primary Care Clinicians,
University Health System Continuing Medical Education, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Michigan.
27. Jimbo M, November 2017, Colorectal Cancer Screening for Primary Care Clinicians,
Hamilton Community Health Network, Inc., Flint, Michigan.
28. Jimbo M, October 2018, Hypertension management: how to interpret the new guidelines,
2018 Sports Medicine for the Primary Care Physician and Fall Update in Family
Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
29. Jimbo M, October 2018, Hypertension management, 2018 Sports Medicine for the
Primary Care Physician and Fall Update in Family Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Internet Self-Study CME Activity
1. 2009 Essential Hypertension. Primary author. Audience: This self-study activity is
apppropriate for primary care clinicians and other health care providers diagnose and
treat essential hypertension in adults. (Available through the UM CME web site:
http://ocpd.med.umich.edu/)
2. 2013 Management of Chronic Kidney Disease. Primary author. Audience: This self-study
activity is apppropriate for primary care clinicians and other health care providers
diagnose and treat chronic kidney disease in adults. (Available through the UM CME
web site: http://ocpd.med.umich.edu/)
3. 2014 Essential Hypertension. Primary author. Audience: This self-study activity is
apppropriate for primary care clinicians and other health care providers diagnose and
treat essential hypertension in adults. (Available through the UM CME web site:
http://ocpd.med.umich.edu/)
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Committee, Organizational, and Volunteer Service
Institutional
1997 – 1999 Member, Finance Committee, First Health Montgomery Memorial
Hospital, Troy, North Carolina.
1998 – 1999 Chair, Infection Control Committee, First Health Montgomery Memorial
Hospital, Troy, North Carolina.
2000 – 2002 Grand Rounds Coordinator, Department of Family Medicine, Thomas
Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2001 – 2002 Member, Clinical Care Committee, Jefferson University Physicians,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2002 – 2003 Member, Coordinated Approach Redesigned for Excellence (CARE)
Project Clinical Work Team, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
2002 – 2004 Chair, Compensation Committee, Department of Family Medicine,
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2002 – 2004 Co-Director, Hospital Service Committee, Department of Family
Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2005 – Present Faculty Member, Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2006 – 2013 Member, Advisory Committee on Promotions and Tenure, Department of
Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2007 – Present Member, Committee on Implementing New Model, Department of Family
Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2007 – Present Leader, Hypertension Guideline Team, University of Michigan Health
System, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2008 Grant Reviewer, PI: Kim Turgeon, M.D., "Improving Colorectal Cancer
Screening with Culturally-Tailored Approaches among Asian Americans."
MICHR/CTSA Pilot and Collaborative Grant Program Comprehensive
Cancer Center and Health Disparities Research, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2010 – 2016 Co-chair, Chronic Kidney Disease/Hypertension Quality Improvement
Team, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2010 – Present Member, Fulbright Program Campus Interview Committee, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
2010 – Present Member, Peer Review Committee, Department of Family Medicine,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2012 – 2014 Member, 30 Day Pneumonia Readmissions Project Team, University of
Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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2012 – Present Member, Diversity Equity and Inclusion Task Force, Department of
Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2013 – 2015 Member, Compensation Task Force, Department of Family Medicine,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2013 – 2016 Member, Advisory Committee on Clinical Track Appointments and
Promotions (CLINACAP), University of Michigan Health System, Ann
Arbor, Michigan.
2013 – 2017 Physician/Provider Champion, Epic/MiChart Project - Stage 3 (inpatient
phase), University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2013 – Present Member, Academy of Medical Educators, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Michigan.
2016 – Present Core Grant Member, Health Behaviors and Outcomes Research Program,
University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.
2016 – Present Co-chair, Hypertension Quality Improvement Team, University of
Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2017 – 2018 Member, Physician Communication Project Team, University of Michigan
Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2017 – Present Member, Adult Palliative Medicine Executive Steering Committee,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2018 – Present Lead, Recruitment and Retention, Diversity Equity and Inclusion Task
Force, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Michigan.
Regional
1997 – 1999 Member, Board of Directors, Mid-Carolina Physician Organization, Inc.,
Pinehurst, North Carolina.
1998 – 1999 Chair, Information Systems Committee, Mid-Carolina Physician
Organization, Inc., Pinehurst, North Carolina.
2014 Judge, Michigan Family Medicine Research Day XXXVII – May 22, 2014.
7/2018 Michigan Quality Improvement Committee (MQIC). Review and
recommend changes/updates to the MQIC regional guideline on High
Blood Pressure, July 17, 2018.
9/2018 Michigan Quality Improvement Committee (MQIC). Review and
recommend changes/updates to the MQIC regional guideline on Chronic
Kidney Disease, September 5, 2018.
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National
2000 – 2001 Member, Board of Directors, Noguchi Medical Research Institute Alumni
Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2006 – Present Member, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Group on Hospital
Medicine and Procedural Training.
2007 Grant Reviewer, PI: Karen M. Kramer, Ph.D., “Patient preferences for
colorectal cancer treatment aspects,” Kansas Masonic Center Research
Institute, University of Kansas, Kansas City, Kansas.
2012 Reviewer, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Communication
and Dissemination Research Program, Cycle 1.
2012 External Reviewer for Tenure, Jennifer Elston-Lafata, PhD, Professor of
Social and Behavioral Health, Virginia Commonwealth University School
of Medicine, Richmond, Virginia.
2013 Reviewer, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Communication
and Dissemination Research Program, Cycle 3.
2013 – 2016 Member, Peer Review Committee on Primary Care Physician Awards,
American Cancer Society, Atlanta, Georgia.
2013 External Reviewer for Promotion to Associate Professor with Tenure,
Randa M. Kutob, MD, MPH, Department of Family and Community
Medicine, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, Arizona.
2016 – Present Member, National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN)
Bladder/Penile Cancers Panel.
2016 External Reviewer for Promotion to Professor with Tenure, Alexander H.
Krist, MD, Department of Family Medicine and Population Health,
Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond,
Virginia.
2016 External Reviewer for Promotion to Professor without Tenure, Clinical
Educator Track, Jinping Xu, MD, MS, Department of Family Medicine
and Public Health Sciences, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan.
2016 External Reviewer for Promotion to Professor with Tenure, Shawna V.
Hudson, PhD, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health,
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New
Jersey.
2016 External Reviewer for Promotion to Professor, Fixed Term Track, David
Richard, MD, Department of Family and Community Medicine,
Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey,
Pennsylvania.
2016 – 2018 Chair, Peer Review Committee on Primary Care Physician Awards,
American Cancer Society, Atlanta, Georgia.
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2018 – Present Member, Steering Committee, Faculty Competencies Development Team
(subcommittee of Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Faculty
Development Collaborative)
International
2007 – 2009 Core Member, Japanese Academy of Family Medicine Working Group on
Patient Education.
2008 Grant Reviewer, PI: P.J. Blankestijn, M.D., “Multifactorial approach for
superior treatment efficacy in renal patients with the aid of nurse
practitioners.” Third Prevention Programme, Subprogramme 2,
Effectiveness and Efficiency, ZonMw, Netherlands.
2009 – Present Member, Noguchi Medical Research Institute International Alumni
Association, Tokyo, Japan.
2012 Grant Reviewer, PI: E. Dekker, “Can CRC-screening participants with a
positive FIT in CRC screening be counseled by a nurse or with a video
consultation? A randomized controlled trial.” Fourth Prevention
Programme, Subprogramme 2, Project Implementation, ZonMw,
Netherlands.
2012 – 2013 Chair, Selection Committee, Noguchi Medical Research Institute, Tokyo,
Japan.
2013 – Present Member, Board of Directors, Noguchi Medical Research Institute, Tokyo,
Japan.
Scientific Review Committee: Federal
2006 – 2007 Special Emphasis Panel: National Cancer Institute Competitive
Supplements for Pilot Projects for Community Networks Program to
Reduce Cancer Health Disparities (ZCA1 RPRB-G 01 R), Scientific
Review Administrator: Bratin Saha, Ph.D., 07/20/2006 – 07/21/2006;
10/04/2007 – 10/05/2007.
2010 Special Emphasis Panel: National Cancer Institute Community Networks
Program (U54) to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities (ZCA1 PCRB-G 01
M1 R), Scientific Review Administrator: Bratin Saha, Ph.D., 04/07/2010 –
04/09/2010.
2011 Special Emphasis Panel: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Infrastructure for Maintaining Primary Care Transformation – Support for
Models of Multi-sector, State-level Excellence [U18; 2011/10 ZHS1 HSR-
X (01) 1], Scientific Review Officer: Nghia M. Vo, M.D.; 07/01/2011.
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2013 Special Emphasis Panel: National Cancer Institute Comprehensive
Partnerships (U54) to Advance Cancer Equity (ZCA1 SRLB-Y 01),
Scientific Review Administrator: Gerald G. Lovinger, Ph.D., 06/11/2013 –
06/12/2013.
2016 Center for Scientific Review Special Emphasis Panel [ZRG1 HDM-Z
(02)]: Health Services Organization and Delivery, Agenda Seq Num –
314838, Scientific Review Administrator: Peter J. Kozel, Ph.D.,
11/03/2016.
Consulting Positions
04/2001 – Present Educational Consultant, Youga Urban Clinic, Tokyo, Japan.
Visiting Professorships, Seminars, and Extramural Invited Presentations
Visiting Professorships and Seminars
1. Jimbo M, November 2001, Kameda Medical Center, Kamogawa, Japan. Two-day
visiting professorship consisted of lecture on outpatient evaluation and management of
mild kidney disease for the faculty and residents; and preceptoring of the residents in an
outpatient setting.
2. Jimbo M, October 2002, Saint Marianna University, Kawasaki, Japan. One-day seminar
consisted of case presentations, discussions, and question and answer sessions for the
faculty, residents, and students.
3. Jimbo M, October 2002, Kawakita General Hospital, Tokyo, Japan. One-day seminar on
clinical decision making in primary care for the faculty and residents.
4. Jimbo M, April 2003, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of lecture on primary care practice in
the United States under DRG/PPS for the faculty and community physicians; and
workshop on creating a postgraduate training program for the faculty.
5. Jimbo M, April 2003, Saint Marianna University, Kawasaki, Japan. One-day visiting
professorship consisted of case presentations, discussions, and question and answer
sessions for the faculty, residents, and students.
6. Jimbo M, July 2003, Kawakita General Hospital, Tokyo, Japan. One-day seminar on
terminal care for the residents.
7. Jimbo M, October 2003, Saint Marianna University, Kawasaki, Japan. One-day visiting
professorship consisted of case presentations, discussions, and question and answer
sessions for the faculty, residents, and students.
8. Jimbo M, April 2004, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of lecture on family medicine in the
United States and its future in Japan for the faculty and community physicians; and
workshop on creating a postgraduate training program for the faculty.
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9. Jimbo M, April 2004, Kameda Medical Center, Kamogawa, Japan. Two-day visiting
professorship consisted of lecture on primary care research for physicians in private
practice for the faculty and residents; and preceptoring of the residents in an outpatient
setting.
10. Jimbo M, August 2005, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of lecture on what it means to be a
clinician for the faculty and community physicians; and workshop on creating a
postgraduate training program for the faculty.
11. Jimbo M, August 2005, Kameda Medical Center, Kamogawa, Japan. Two-day visiting
professorship consisted of lecture on the Future of Family Medicine and what this project
mean for Japan for the faculty and residents; and preceptoring of the residents in an
outpatient setting.
12. Jimbo M, November 2005, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Japan. Three-
day visiting professorship consisted of lecture on what it means to be a clinician for the
residents; lecture on evaluating a comatose patient for the residents; and workshop on
effective clinical interviewing and physical examination for the residents.
13. Jimbo M, December 2005, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan. One-day
seminar on learning disability for the Japanese lay public.
14. Jimbo M, April 2006, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of lecture on what it means to be a
clinician for the faculty, residents, and community physicians; and workshop on effective
clinical interviewing and physical examination for the residents.
15. Jimbo M, June 2006, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Japan. Three-day
visiting professorship consisted of lecture on medical residency in the United States for
the faculty and residents; and workshop on effective clinical interviewing and physical
examination for the residents.
16. Jimbo M, November 2006, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group,
Okayama, Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of lecture on family
medicine in the United States and its future in Japan for the faculty, residents, and
community physicians; and workshop on patient management, case presentation, and
using Internet search engines for the residents.
17. Jimbo M, November 2006, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship consisted of patient management, case presentation, and
using Internet search engines for the residents.
18. Jimbo M, April 2007, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Mie University,
Tsu, Mie, Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of lecture on physical
examination in asymptomatic adults for the faculty and residents; lecture on office
evaluation and management of mild kidney disease for the faculty and residents; and
workshop on inpatient and outpatient management for the residents.
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19. Jimbo M, April 2007, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of lecture on pearls from American
medicine for the faculty, residents, and community physicians; and workshop on
effective clinical interviewing and physical examination for the residents.
20. Jimbo M, April 2007, Shizuoka General Hospital, Shizuoka, Japan. One-day seminar
consisted of challenging cases for the faculty and residents.
21. Jimbo M, June 2007, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship consisted of effective clinical interviewing and physical
examination for the residents.
22. Jimbo M, September 2007, Saint Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki,
Kanagawa, Japan. Five-day visiting professorship consisted of lectures, hospital rounds,
outpatient precepting, and case presentations for the faculty, residents, and students.
23. Jimbo M, November 2007, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group,
Okayama, Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of lecture on pearls from
American medicine for the faculty, residents, and community physicians; and workshop
on patient management, case presentation, and using Internet search engines for the
residents.
24. Jimbo M, November, 2007, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship consisted of patient management, case presentation,
ultrasound, and using Internet search engines for the residents.
25. Jimbo M, December 2007, Saint Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki,
Kanagawa, Japan. Five-day visiting professorship consisted of lectures, hospital rounds,
outpatient precepting, and case presentations for the faculty, residents, and students.
26. Jimbo M, March 2008, Saint Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki,
Kanagawa, Japan. Five-day visiting professorship consisted of lectures, hospital rounds,
outpatient precepting, and case presentations for the faculty, residents, and students.
27. Jimbo M, April 2008, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of workshop on effective clinical
interviewing and physical examination for the residents.
28. Jimbo M, June 2008, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship on effective clinical interviewing and physical
examination for the residents.
29. Jimbo M, June 2008, Saint Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki,
Kanagawa, Japan. Five-day visiting professorship consisted of lectures, hospital rounds,
outpatient precepting, and case presentations for the faculty, residents, and students.
30. Jimbo M, August 2008, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of lecture on pearls from American
medicine for the faculty, residents, and community physicians; bedside teaching for the
residents; and workshop on patient management, case presentation, and using Internet
search engines for the residents.
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31. Jimbo M, September 2008, Saint Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki,
Kanagawa, Japan. Five-day visiting professorship consisted of lectures, hospital rounds,
outpatient precepting, and case presentations for the faculty, residents, and students.
32. Jimbo M, December, 2008, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship consisted of seminar on patient management, case
presentation, ultrasound, and using Internet search engines for the residents.
33. Jimbo M, December 2008, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group,
Okayama, Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of seminar on effective
communication for the faculty and residents; bedside teaching for the residents; and
workshop on patient management, case presentation, and using Internet search engines
for the residents.
34. Jimbo M, December 2008, Saint Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki,
Kanagawa, Japan. Five-day visiting professorship consisted of lectures, hospital rounds,
outpatient precepting, and case presentations for the faculty, residents, and students.
35. Jimbo M, March 2009, Saint Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki,
Kanagawa, Japan. Five-day visiting professorship consisted of lectures, hospital rounds,
outpatient precepting, and case presentations for the faculty, residents, and students.
36. Jimbo M, April 2009, University of Okayama, Okayama, Japan. One-day visiting
professorship consisted of workshop on transition to being a clinician and physical
examination for the residents.
37. Jimbo M, April 2009, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of workshop on effective clinical
interviewing and physical examination for the residents.
38. Jimbo M, June 2009, Saint Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki,
Kanagawa, Japan. Five-day visiting professorship consisted of lectures, hospital rounds,
outpatient precepting, and case presentations for the faculty, residents, and students.
39. Jimbo M, June 2009, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of lecture on bedside teaching for the
residents; and workshop on patient management, case presentation, and using Internet
search engines for the residents.
40. Jimbo M, June 2009, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship on effective clinical interviewing and physical
examination for the residents.
41. Jimbo M, September 2009, Saint Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki,
Kanagawa, Japan. Five-day visiting professorship consisted of lectures, hospital rounds,
outpatient precepting, and case presentations for the faculty, residents, and students.
42. Jimbo M, December, 2009, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship consisted of patient management, case presentation,
ultrasound, and using Internet search engines for the residents.
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43. Jimbo M, December 2009, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group,
Okayama, Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of seminar on effective
communication for the faculty and residents; bedside teaching for the residents; and
workshop on patient management, case presentation, and using Internet search engines
for the residents.
44. Jimbo M, December 2009, Saint Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki,
Kanagawa, Japan. Five-day visiting professorship consisted of lectures, hospital rounds,
outpatient precepting, and case presentations for the faculty, residents, and students.
45. Jimbo M, March 2010, Saint Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki,
Kanagawa, Japan. Five-day visiting professorship consisted of lectures, hospital rounds,
outpatient precepting, and case presentations for the faculty, residents, and students.
46. Jimbo M, April 2010, University of Okayama, Okayama, Japan. One-day visiting
professorship consisted of workshop on transition to being a clinician and physical
examination for the residents.
47. Jimbo M, April 2010, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of workshop on effective clinical
interviewing and physical examination for the residents.
48. Jimbo M, July 2010, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of lecture on bedside teaching for the
residents; and workshop on patient management, case presentation, and using Internet
search engines for the residents.
49. Jimbo M, July 2010, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship on effective clinical interviewing and physical
examination for the residents.
50. Greene G, Jimbo M, July 2010, Third Red Beard “Akahige” Academy Workshop,
Spring Green, Wisconsin. Four-day visiting professorship consisted of workshop on
effective clinical interviewing and physical examination for selected Japanese medical
students.
51. Jimbo M, December 2010, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group,
Okayama, Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of seminar on effective
communication for the faculty and residents; bedside teaching for the residents; and
workshop on patient management, case presentation, and using Internet search engines
for the residents.
52. Jimbo M, December, 2010, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship consisted of workshop on patient management, case
presentation, ultrasound, and using Internet search engines for the residents.
53. Jimbo M, April 2011, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of workshop on effective clinical
interviewing and physical examination for the residents.
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54. Jimbo M, June 2011, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of lectures and bedside teaching for the
residents; and workshop on patient management, case presentation, and using Internet
search engines for the residents.
55. Jimbo M, June 2011, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship on transition to clinical medicine, effective physical
examination, antibiotics usage and radiological assessment for the residents.
56. Greene G, Jimbo M, July 2011, Fourth Red Beard “Akahige” Academy Workshop,
Spring Green, Wisconsin. Seven-day visiting professorship consisted of workshop on
effective clinical interviewing, physical examination and case presentation for selected
Japanese medical students.
57. Jimbo M, December, 2011, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship consisted of patient management, case presentation,
ultrasound, and using Internet search engines for the residents.
58. Jimbo M, December 2011, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group,
Okayama, Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of seminar on effective
communication for the faculty and residents; bedside teaching for the residents; and
workshop on patient management, case presentation, and using Internet search engines
for the residents.
59. Jimbo M, March 2012, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of lectures and bedside teaching for the
residents; and workshop on patient management, case presentation, and using Internet
search engines for the residents.
60. Jimbo M, June 2012, Teine Keijinkai Hospital, Teine, Hokkaido, Japan. Three-day
visiting professorship consisted of lectures, hospital rounds, outpatient precepting, and
case presentations for the faculty and residents.
61. Jimbo M, June 2012, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship consisted of seminar on transition to clinical medicine,
effective physical examination, case presentations, family medicine in the United States,
necessity of generalism in Japanese medicine, and obtaining letters of reference.
62. Jimbo M, June 2012, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of lectures and bedside teaching for the
residents; and workshop on patient management, case presentation, and using Internet
search engines for the residents.
63. Jimbo M, December 2012, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group,
Okayama, Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of seminar on effective
communication for the faculty and residents; and bedside teaching for the residents.
64. Jimbo M, January 2013, Teine Keijinkai Hospital, Teine, Hokkaido, Japan. Three-day
visiting professorship consisted of lectures, hospital rounds, outpatient precepting,
physical examination workshop, and case presentations for the faculty and residents.
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65. Jimbo M, January 2013, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship on abnormal test results, case presentations, ultrasound,
and ethical dilemma debates.
66. Jimbo M, May 2013, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of workshop on effective clinical
interviewing and physical examination for the residents of Okayama Central Hospital and
Mizushima Cooperative Hospital.
67. Jimbo M, July 2013, Teine Keijinkai Hospital, Teine, Hokkaido, Japan. Three-day
visiting professorship consisted of lectures, outpatient precepting, research workshop, and
case presentations for the faculty and residents.
68. Jimbo M, July 2013, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship on transition to clinical medicine, effective physical
examination, and case presentations on physical signs and CT interpretation.
69. Jimbo M, September 2013, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group,
Okayama, Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of lectures and bedside
teaching for the residents of Okayama Central Hospital and Mizushima Cooperative
Hospital, with emphasis on symptomatology, differential diagnosis, case presentation,
and consultation.
70. Jimbo M, December 2013, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group,
Okayama, Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of seminar on effective
communication, case presentation, and bedside teaching for the residents of Okayama
Central Hospital and Mizushima Cooperative Hospital.
71. Jimbo M, January 2014, Teine Keijinkai Hospital, Teine, Hokkaido, Japan. Three-day
visiting professorship consisted of lectures, hospital rounds, outpatient precepting, career
planning, and case presentations for the faculty and residents.
72. Jimbo M, January 2014, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship on radiology and EKG interpretation, case presentations,
and ultrasound.
73. Jimbo M, May 2014, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Two-day visiting professorship consisted of workshop on effective clinical
interviewing and physical examination for the residents of Okayama Central Hospital.
74. Jimbo M, July 2014, Teine Keijinkai Hospital, Teine, Hokkaido, Japan. Three-day
visiting professorship consisted of lectures, outpatient precepting, research workshop, and
case presentations for the faculty and residents.
75. Jimbo M, July 2014, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan. Two-
day visiting professorship on transition to clinical medicine, effective physical
examination, and case presentations on difficult diagnoses.
76. Jimbo M, October 2014, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Two-day visiting professorship consisted of lectures and bedside teaching for the
residents of Okayama Central Hospital, with emphasis on symptomatology, differential
diagnosis, case presentation, and consultation.
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77. Jimbo M, December 2014, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group,
Okayama, Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of seminar on effective
communication, case presentation, and bedside teaching for the residents of Okayama
Central Hospital.
78. Jimbo M, January 2015, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship on radiology and EKG interpretation, case presentations,
echocardiogram, and ultrasound.
79. Jimbo M, January 2015, Teine Keijinkai Hospital, Teine, Hokkaido, Japan. Three-day
visiting professorship consisted of lectures, hospital rounds, outpatient precepting, career
planning, and case presentations for the faculty and residents.
80. Jimbo M, April 2015, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of workshop on effective clinical
interviewing and physical examination for the residents.
81. Jimbo M, July 2015, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship on family medicine in the United States, effective
physical examination, common medical topics, ultrasound, and echocardiogram.
82. Jimbo M, July 2015, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of lectures and bedside teaching for the
residents of Okayama Central Hospital, with emphasis on symptomatology, differential
diagnosis, case presentation, and consultation.
83. Jimbo M, July 2015, Teine Keijinkai Hospital, Teine, Hokkaido, Japan. Three-day
visiting professorship consisted of lectures, outpatient precepting, medical urology,
resident milestone evaluations, and case presentations for the faculty and residents.
84. Jimbo M, January 2016, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of seminar on effective communication,
case presentation, and bedside teaching for the residents of Okayama Central Hospital.
85. Jimbo M, January 2016, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship on healthcare and medical education in the United States,
effective neurological examination, and common medical topics.
86. Jimbo M, April 2016, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of case presentation, radiology
interpretation, and lectures for the residents of Okayama Central Hospital.
87. Jimbo M, July 2016, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship on CT interpretation, interpretation of abnormal
laboratory data, common medical topics, ultrasound, and echocardiogram.
88. Jimbo M, July 2016, Okayama Central Hospital/Kohjin Healthcare Group, Okayama,
Japan. Three-day visiting professorship consisted of case presentation, radiology
interpretation, ultrasound performance, and lectures for the residents of Okayama Central
Hospital.
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89. Jimbo M, January 2017, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship on X-ray interpretation, common medical topics, and
Q&A session.
90. Jimbo M, July 2017, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship on common medical topics and ultrasound.
91. Jimbo M, January 2018, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship on common medical topics and American healthcare.
92. Jimbo M, August 2018, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.
Three-day visiting professorship on clinical topics, physical examination, and medical
dilemma debates.
Extramural Invited Presentations
1. Jimbo M, November 2000, Hypertension and end-organ damage, Novartis
Pharmaceuticals Lecture, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2. Jimbo M, January 2001, Hypertension and end-organ damage, Novartis Pharmaceuticals
Lecture, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
3. Jimbo M, April 2001, Practicing medicine in the United States: What is it like? (in
Japanese), Noguchi Medical Research Institute Spring Seminar on Medical Exchange,
Tokyo, Japan.
4. Jimbo M, April 2001, Residency training in family medicine (in Japanese), Noguchi
Medical Research Institute Spring Seminar on Medical Exchange, Tokyo, Japan.
5. Jimbo M, November 2001, Current issues in physician-pharmaceutical relationship in
the United States (in Japanese), Eisai Seminar Series, Tokyo, Japan.
6. Jimbo M, April 2002, Hypertension and end-organ damage, Novartis Pharmaceuticals
Lecture, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
7. Jimbo M, August 2002, The digestive system: Its anatomy and function, Novartis
Pharmaceuticals Lecture, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
8. Jimbo M, September 2002, Hypertension and end-organ damage, Novartis
Pharmaceuticals Lecture, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
9. Jimbo M, November 2002, Hypertension and end-organ damage, Novartis
Pharmaceuticals Lecture, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
10. Jimbo M, November 2002, The digestive system: its anatomy and function, Novartis
Pharmaceuticals Lecture, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
11. Jimbo M, January 2003, Hypertension and end-organ damage, Novartis Pharmaceuticals
Lecture, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
12. Jimbo M, April 2003, Family medicine in the United States and its future in Japan (in
Japanese), Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Utsunomiya, Japan.
13. Jimbo M, April 2003, Family medicine and its role in medical education (in Japanese),
1314th Meeting of Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
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14. Jimbo M, July 2003, Family medicine in the United States and its future in Japan (in
Japanese), Youga Urban Clinic, Tokyo, Japan.
15. Jimbo M, November 2003, The digestive system: its anatomy and function, Novartis
Pharmaceuticals Lecture, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
16. Jimbo M, April 2004, Family medicine in the United States and its future in Japan (in
Japanese), Youga Urban Clinic, Tokyo, Japan.
17. Jimbo M, April 2006, Family medicine in the United States and its future in Japan (in
Japanese), Shizuoka General Hospital, Shizuoka, Japan.
18. Jimbo M, September 2007, Primary care in the United States (in Japanese), plenary
presentation, 1st National Saiseikai Group Workshop in Primary Care, Fukuoka, Japan.
19. Jimbo M, November 2007, Shared Decision Making: A new paradigm in clinical
encounter (in Japanese), 15th Continuing Education Workshop for Family Physicians,
Osaka, Japan.
20. Fujioka Y, Jimbo M, Arai T, November 2007, Gynecological examination by family
physicians (in Japanese), 15th Continuing Education Workshop for Family Physicians,
Osaka, Japan.
21. Jimbo M, March 2008, Outpatient management of migraine headache (in Japanese),
Kawasaki Tama Municipal Hospital, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan.
22. Jimbo M, June 2008, Management of chronic cough (in Japanese), Kawasaki Tama
Municipal Hospital, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan.
23. Jimbo M, September 2008, Role of family physicians in the evaluation and management
of depression (in Japanese), Kawasaki Tama Municipal Hospital, Kawasaki, Kanagawa,
Japan.
24. Jimbo M, December 2008, Recommendations for a Japanese primary care specialty from
an American family medicine perspective (in Japanese), 1602nd Meeting of Keio
University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
25. Jimbo M, December 2008, Evaluation and management of COPD in the elderly (in
Japanese), Kawasaki Tama Municipal Hospital, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan.
26. Jimbo M, December 2008, Adolescence and adulthood (in Japanese), Saint Marianna
University School of Medicine, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan.
27. Jimbo M, March 2009, What does it mean to be a clinician? (in Japanese), Delta
Conference, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan.
28. Jimbo M, March 2009, Outpatient management of infections -- when are antibiotics
appropriate? (in Japanese), Kawasaki Tama Municipal Hospital, Kawasaki, Kanagawa,
Japan.
29. Jimbo M, April 2009, What does it mean to be a clinician? (in Japanese), Okayama
University, Okayama, Japan.
30. Jimbo M, June 2009, Evaluation and management of osteoporosis (in Japanese),
Kawasaki Tama Municipal Hospital, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan.
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31. Jimbo M, September 2009, Chronic kidney disease and hypertension: how to prevent
renal deterioration (in Japanese), Kawasaki Tama Municipal Hospital, Kawasaki,
Kanagawa, Japan.
32. Jimbo M, December 2009, Emergencies in ambulatory medicine (in Japanese),
Kawasaki Tama Municipal Hospital, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan.
33. Jimbo M, December 2009, Adolescence and adulthood (in Japanese), Saint Marianna
University School of Medicine, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan.
34. Jimbo M, March 2010, Preventative care by primary care physicians (in Japanese),
Kawasaki Tama Municipal Hospital, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan.
35. Jimbo M, April 2010, What does it mean to be a clinician? (in Japanese), Okayama
University, Okayama, Japan.
36. Jimbo M, April 2010, The one-minute preceptor (in Japanese), Okayama University,
Okayama, Japan.
37. Jimbo M, Pohl C, December 2010, Getting that stupendous letter, Noguchi Medical
Research Institute Winter Seminar, Tokyo, Japan.
38. Jimbo M, December 2010, Introduction to a family medicine summer workshop,
Noguchi Medical Research Institute Winter Seminar, Tokyo, Japan.
39. Jimbo M, April 2011, What does it mean to be a clinician? (in Japanese), Okayama
University, Okayama, Japan.
40. Jimbo M, April 2011, Getting that stupendous letter (in Japanese), Okayama University,
Okayama, Japan.
41. Jimbo M, May 2011, Guidelines-based care of the hypertensive patient, Learning
Collaborative, Integrated Health Partners, Battle Creek, Michigan.
42. Jimbo M, December 2011, Do we need generalists in Japan? (in Japanese), Noguchi
Medical Research Institute Winter Seminar, Tokyo, Japan.
43. Jimbo M, December 2011, How should family medicine be developed in Japan? (in
Japanese), Okayama University, Okayama, Japan.
44. Jimbo M, June 2012, What does it mean to be a clinician? (in Japanese), Teine Keijinkai
Hospital, Teine, Hokkaido, Japan.
45. Jimbo M, June 2012, What does it mean to be a clinician? (in Japanese), Okayama
University, Okayama, Japan.
46. Jimbo M, June 2012, Do we need family physicians in Japan? (in Japanese), Okayama
University, Okayama, Japan.
47. Jimbo M, Pohl C, Lefor A, Nevin J, Sakashita K. December 2012, Getting that
stupendous letter, Noguchi Medical Research Institute Winter Seminar, Tokyo, Japan.
48. Jimbo M, December 2012, How to make a stellar presentation, Noguchi Medical
Research Institute Winter Seminar, Tokyo, Japan.
49. Jimbo M, Deshpande G, December 2012, Writing that perfect CV and personal
statement, Noguchi Medical Research Institute Winter Seminar, Tokyo, Japan.
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50. Jimbo M, Kitano Y, Izumi Y, December 2012, How is the US medical education
different than that of Japan? (in Japanese), Noguchi Medical Research Institute Winter
Seminar, Tokyo, Japan.
51. Jimbo M, January 2013, Radiology pearls (in Japanese), Teine Keijinkai Hospital, Teine,
Hokkaido, Japan.
52. Jimbo M, May 2013, Resident education in the United States (in Japanese), Okayama
University, Okayama, Japan.
53. Jimbo M, July 2013, What does it mean to be a clinician? Teine Keijinkai Hospital,
Teine, Hokkaido, Japan.
54. Jimbo M, Stein G, Izutsu S, Sano K, Kondo Y, December 2013, Getting that stupendous
letter, Noguchi Medical Research Institute Winter Seminar, Tokyo, Japan.
55. Jimbo M, Yaegashi M, Lefor A, Moody S, December 2013, Writing that perfect CV and
personal statement, Noguchi Medical Research Institute Winter Seminar, Tokyo, Japan.
56. Jimbo M, January 2014, Inpatient hypertension and acute kidney injury management,
Teine Keijinkai Hospital, Teine, Hokkaido, Japan.
57. Jimbo M, March 2014, Decision aids for cancer screening: do they make a difference?
Panel discussion: “Having a conversation: doctors and patients on cancer screening and
prevention,” 16th Annual Dialogue for Action: Right-Sizing Cancer Screening, Prevent
Cancer Foundation, Baltimore, Maryland.
58. Jimbo M, June 2014, Decision aids for cancer screening: do they make a difference in
shared decision making and are they integrated into physician practice? Conference call
discussion, National Cancer Institute Decision Making Interest Group, Bethesda,
Maryland.
59. Jimbo M, July 2014, What does it mean to be a clinician? Teine Keijinkai Hospital,
Teine, Hokkaido, Japan.
60. Jimbo M, July 2014, The decision making process and the implementation of decision
aids, National Cancer Institute Advanced Topics in Implementation Science Research
Webinar Series, Bethesda, Maryland.
61. Jimbo M, December 2014, The future of general physician (in Japanese), Seminars for
clinical educational leaders, Saiseikai, Tokyo, Japan.
62. Jimbo M, December 2014, Performing clinical interviews to English-speaking patients
(in Japanese and English), Okayama University, Okayama, Japan.
63. Jimbo M, January 2015, Evaluation and management of COPD (in Japanese), Teine
Keijinkai Hospital, Teine, Hokkaido, Japan.
64. Jimbo M, April 2015, What does it mean to be a clinician? (in Japanese), Okayama
University, Okayama, Japan.
65. Jimbo M, July 2015, What does it mean to be a clinician? Teine Keijinkai Hospital,
Teine, Hokkaido, Japan.
66. Jimbo M, January 2016, The future of general physician (in Japanese), University of
Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.
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67. Jimbo M, April 2016, What does it mean to be a clinician? (in Japanese), Okayama
University, Okayama, Japan.
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Bibliography
Peer-Reviewed Articles
1. Kobayashi H, Miyachi H, Ogawa T, Jimbo M*. Translocation t(11;22)(q23;q11) in an
adult with acute monoblastic leukemia. Japanese Journal of Medicine 1990; 29(5):527-
532.
2. Kumagai K, Suzuki H, Ryuzaki M, Kumagai H, Ichikawa M, Jimbo M*, Saruta T.
Effects of antihypertensive agents on arterial baroreceptor reflexes in conscious rats.
Hypertension 1992; 20(5):701-709.
3. Kumagai H, Suzuki H, Ichikawa M, Matsumura Y, Jimbo M*, Ryuzaki M, Saruta T.
Central and peripheral vasopressin interact differently with sympathetic nervous system
and renin-angiotensin system in renal hypertensive rabbits. Circ Res 1993; 72(6):1255-
1265.
4. Jimbo M. Regulation of baroreceptor reflex by nitric oxide (in Japanese). Keio Igaku
1993; 70(6):793-807.
5. Kumagai K, Suzuki H, Ichikawa M, Jimbo M*, Murakami M, Ryuzaki M, Saruta T.
Nitric oxide increases renal blood flow by interacting with the sympathetic nervous
system. Hypertension 1994; 24(2):220-226.
6. Ichikawa M, Suzuki H, Kumagai K… Jimbo M (6/8)*… Saruta T. Effects of
antihypertensive agents on baroreceptor function in early hypertensive rats. Hypertension
1994; 24(6):808-815.
7. Jimbo M, Suzuki H, Ichikawa M, Kumagai K, Nishizawa M, Saruta T. Role of nitric
oxide in regulation of baroreceptor reflex. J Auton Nerv Syst, 1994; 50(2):209-219.
8. Kumagai K, Suzuki H, Ichikawa M, Jimbo M*, Nishizawa M, Ryuzaki M, Saruta T.
Comparison of early and late start of antihypertensive agents and baroreceptor reflexes.
Hypertension, 1996; 27(2):209-218.
9. Jimbo M. MPH through the Internet. Fam Med, 2002; 34(10):724-725.
10. Yuen EJ, Smith KD, Donatini A…Jimbo M (5/10)*…Gonnella JS. Developing risk
adjustment models in Emilia Romagna, Italy. Proceedings of the 19th Patient
Classification Systems Europe Conference, October 2003.
11. Louis DZ, Donatini A … Jimbo M (3/13)*…Taroni F. Using disease staging and DRG's
to assess the appropriateness of hospital admissions in the Emilia-Romagna region, Italy.
Proceedings of the 19th Patient Classification Systems Europe Conference, 2003.
12. Jimbo M. Family Medicine: Its core principles and impact on patient care and medical
education in the United States. Keio J Med, 2004; 53(2):69-73.
13. Louis DZ, Donatini A… Jimbo M (3/13)*…Taroni F. Using disease staging and DRG’s
to assess the appropriateness of hospital admissions in the Emilia-Romagna region, Italy.
Proceedings of the 10th Annual International Symposium and Workshop, International
Society for Research in Health Care Financial Management, 2004.
14. Fetters M, Jimbo M*. Think outside the box: Why do we need an independent Family
Practice Center (in Japanese)? Jpn J Fam Pract (Katei Iryou), 2005; 11(2):22-26.
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15. Maio V, Yuen EJ, Rabinowitz C…Jimbo M (5/8)*…Taroni F. Using pharmacy data to
identify those with chronic conditions in Emilia Romagna, Italy. J Health Serv Res Policy,
2005; 10(4):232-238.
16. Jimbo M. E-learning and MPH: Reflecting on my experience in University of North
Carolina (in Japanese). J Natl Inst Public Health (Hoken Iryo Kagaku), 2005; 54(3):194-
197.
17. Smith KD, Yuen EJ, Louis DZ…Jimbo M (6/8)*…Taroni, F. Risk adjustment in a non-
market-based system: the case of Emilia Romagna, Italy. Int J Healthcare Technology
and Management, 2006; 7(1/2):100-116.
18. Jimbo M, Nease DE, Jr, Ruffin, MT IV, Rana GK. Information technology and cancer
prevention. CA Cancer J Clin, 2006; 56(1):26-36.
19. Jimbo M, Fetters, MD, Nishiue T, Rew K, Takemura Y, Pollock MP, Kiyota A, Okada T,
Sano K. Family medicine education, clinical care, and research in Japan: Challenges and
barriers identified during group interviews at a WONCA workshop (in Japanese). Jpn J
Fam Pract (Katei Iryou), 2006; 12(1):4-15.
20. Jimbo M, Meyer B, Hyslop T, Cocroft J, Turner BJ, Weinberg DS, Myers RE.
Effectiveness of complete diagnostic examination in clinical practice settings. Cancer
Detect Prev, 2006; 30(6):545-551.
21. Tanaka N, Fetters MD, Chu M, Jimbo M*, Nishiue T. The importance and potential of
the team approach in family medicine in Japan (in Japanese): An example from the
University of Michigan. Jpn J Fam Pract (Katei Iryou), 2007; 13:22-28.
22. Ruffin MT, Fetters MD, Jimbo M*. Preference-based electronic decision aid to promote
colorectal cancer screening: Results of a randomized control trial. Prev Med, 2007;
45(4):267-73.
23. Richardson CR, Newton TL, Abraham JJ, Sen A, Jimbo M*, Swartz AM. A meta-
analysis of pedometer-based walking interventions and weight loss. Ann Fam Med, 2008;
6(1):69-77.
24. Nease DE Jr, Ruffin MT 4th, Klinkman MS, Jimbo M*, Braun TM, Underwood JM.
Impact of a generalizable reminder system on colorectal cancer screening in diverse
primary care practices: A report from the prompting and reminding at encounters for
prevention project. Med Care, 2008; 46(9 Suppl 1):S68-73.
25. Jimbo M, Myers RE, Meyer B, et al. Reasons patients with a positive fecal occult blood
test do not undergo complete diagnostic evaluation. Ann Fam Med, 2009; 7:11-16.
26. Ruffin M, Creswell JW, Jimbo M*, Fetters MD. Factors influencing choices for
colorectal cancer screening among previously unscreened African and Caucasian
Americans. J Community Health, 2009; 34(2):79-89.
27. Jimbo M, Barrie WE, Dorsch MP, Harrison RV, Jamerson KA. Essential Hypertension.
Ann Arbor, MI: Office of Clinical Affairs, University of Michigan Health System, 2009.
[Available from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality at www.guideline.gov
and from UMHS at www.med.umich.edu/1info/fhp/practiceguides] [practice guideline]
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28. Asai H, Jimbo M*. Electronic health record to realize error-free medicine – Difference
in American and Japanese clinic set-up and a possibility for a computerized clinician
support system (in Japanese). Jpn Med J, 2010; 4481:93-97.
29. Asai H, Jimbo M*, Nease DE, Fetters MF. Using computerized clinical decision support
systems for quality improvement of preventive and chronic care (in Japanese). An
Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association, 2011; 34:133-140.
30. Jimbo M, Rana GK, Hawley S, Holmes-Rovner M, Kelly-Blake K, Nease DE, Jr, Ruffin,
MT IV. What is lacking in current decision aids on cancer screening? CA Cancer J Clin
2013; 63:193-214. PMCID: PMC3644368. NIHMSID: NIHMS438825.
31. Pelletier-Cameron A, Heidelbaugh JB, Jimbo M*. Diagnosis and office based treatment
of urinary incontinence in adults: Part 1. Diagnosis and testing. Therapeutic Advances in
Urology, 2013; 5 (4):181-187.
32. Pelletier-Cameron A, Jimbo M*, Heidelbaugh JB. Diagnosis and office-based treatment
of urinary incontinence in adults: Part 2. Treatment. Therapeutic Advances in Urology,
2013; 5 (4):189-200.
33. Jimbo M. How should family physicians evaluate and manage haematuria? OA Family
Medicine 2013 Apr 01; 1(1):4.
34. Jimbo M, Kelly-Blake K, Sen A, Hawley ST, Ruffin MT. Decision Aid to
technologically enhance shared decision making (DATES): study protocol for a
randomized controlled trial. Trials 2013; 14:381 (doi:10.1186/1745-6215-14-381).
35. Feldman-Stewart D, O’Brien MA, Clayman ML, Davison BJ, Jimbo M*, Labrecque M,
Martin RM, Shepherd H. Providing information about options in patient decision aids.
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2013, 13(Suppl 2):S4. Available at:
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6947/13/S2/S4.
36. Jimbo M, Shultz CG, Nease DE, Fetters MD, Power D, Ruffin MT. Perceived barriers
and facilitators of using a web-based interactive decision aid for colorectal cancer
screening in community practice settings: findings from focus groups with primary care
clinicians and medical office staff. Journal of Medical Internet Research
2013;15(12):e286. URL: http://www.jmir.org/2013/12/e286/. (doi:10.2196/jmir.2914).
PMID: 24351420.
37. Lukela JR, Van Harrison R, Jimbo M*, Mahallati A, Saran R, Sy AZ. Management of
chronic kidney disease. Ann Arbor, MI: Faculty Group Practice, University of Michigan
Health System, 2013. [Available from the National Guideline Clearinghouse at
www.guideline.gov and from UMHS at http://www.uofmhealth.org/provider/clinical-
care-guidelines] [practice guideline].
38. Skolarus TA, Wittman D, Northouse L…Jimbo M (7/10)*…Holmes-Rovner M.
Recommendations for prostate cancer survivorship care: an update to the 2009 Michigan
Cancer Consortium guidelines for the primary care management of prostate cancer post-
treatment sequelae. J Mens Health 2014; 11(3):95-107. doi:10.1089/jomh.2014.0026
doi:10.1089/jomh.2014.0026.
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39. Resnicow K, Zhou Y, Hawley S, Jimbo M*, Ruffin MT, Davis RE, Shires D, Lafata JE.
Communication preference moderates the effect of a tailored intervention to increase
colorectal cancer screening among African Americans. Patient Educ and Couns. 2014
Sep 3. pii: S0738-3991(14)00362-0. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2014.08.013. [Epub ahead of
print] PMID: 25224317.
40. Jimbo M, Ealovega M, Dorsch MP, Van Harrison R, Jamerson KA. Essential
Hypertension. Ann Arbor, MI: Faculty Group Practice, University of Michigan Health
System, 2014. [Available from the National Guideline Clearinghouse at
www.guideline.gov and from UMHS at http://www.uofmhealth.org/provider/clinical-
care-guidelines] [practice guideline]
41. Shultz C, Jimbo M*. Decision aid use in primary care: an overview and theory-based
framework. Fam Med 2015; 47 (9):679-692.
42. Osawa T, Wittmann D, Jimbo M*, Keller E, Namiki S, Abe T, Shinohara N, Skolarus T.
Providing prostate cancer survivorship care in Japan: implications from the US care
model. Int J Urol 2016 Nov;23(11):906-915.
43. Jimbo M, Sen A, Plegue MA, Hawley ST, Kelly-Blake K, Rapai M, Zhang M, Zhang Y,
Ruffin MT. Correlates of patient intent and preference on colorectal cancer screening.
Am J Prev Med 2017;52(4):443-450.
44. Spiess PE, Agarwal N… Jimbo M (17/36)*…Gurskey LA. Bladder Cancer, Version
5.2017, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology. J Natl Compr Canc Netw 2017
Oct;15(10):1240-1267. doi: 10.6004/jnccn.2017.0156.
45. Clark PE, Spiess PE… Jimbo M (17/34)*…Wile G. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines
in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®) Penile Cancer Versions 1.2017, 2.2017. © 2017
National Comprehensive Cancer Network, Inc. [Available from the National
Comprehensive Cancer Network at
https://www.nccn.org/professionals/physician_gls/pdf/penile.pdf.] [practice guideline]
46. Flaig TW, Spiess PE… Jimbo M (16/35)*…Wile G. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines
in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®) Bladder Cancer Versions 1.2018, 2.2018, 3.2018. ©
2018 National Comprehensive Cancer Network, Inc. [Available from the National
Comprehensive Cancer Network at
https://www.nccn.org/professionals/physician_gls/pdf/bladder.pdf.] [practice guideline]
47. Flaig TW, Spiess PE… Jimbo M (16/35)*…Wile G. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines
in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®) Penile Cancer Version 1.2018. © 2018 National
Comprehensive Cancer Network, Inc. [Available from the National Comprehensive
Cancer Network at https://www.nccn.org/professionals/physician_gls/pdf/penile.pdf.]
[practice guideline]
* I participated in data analysis and final paper edit.
Non Peer-Reviewed Articles
1. Jimbo M. Experiencing family medicine at Jefferson Medical College (in Japanese).
Weekly Medical News, 1991; 6(8):14-15.
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2. Kondo H, Jimbo M. Basic knowledge Q&A of occupational physicians (in Japanese).
Health Tribune, 1992:10-12.
3. Jimbo M, Oyama M, Kusuhara M, Sato T, Chino S. Ventricular fibrillation during right
coronary angiography (in Japanese). Therapeutic Research, 1992; 13(5):1891-1894.
4. Jimbo M. Thoughts from a family physician working in the United States (in Japanese).
Weekly Medical News, 1997; 12(9):13.
5. Jimbo M. Future of Japanese medicine through comparison with American medicine:
Difference in cervical cancer screening (in Japanese). Bamboo, 2000; 233:92-95.
6. Jimbo M. How I obtained an MPH degree through the Internet (in Japanese). New
Medical World Weekly, 2002; 2489:3.
7. Jimbo M. Why do a family medicine residency in the United States (in Japanese)?
Walking through Medicine, 2003; Available at: http://mpsp.umin.jp/familyp/familyp-
jimbo.htm.
8. Jimbo M. Primary care research for physicians in private practice (in Japanese). Journal
of Integrated Medicine, 2004; 14(4):308-312.
9. Maio V, Yuen EJ, Jimbo M, Rabinowitz C, Louis DZ. Assessing chronic disease rates
through automated pharmacy data. Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy
Newsletter), 2004; 17(4), Article 3. Available at: http://jdc.jefferson.edu/hpn/vol17/iss4/3.
10. Fetters MD, Jimbo M, Sano K. Current status of family medicine in the United States:
Facts, misperceptions, and implications for Japan (in Japanese). Clinical Practice, 2005;
24(2):36-39.
11. Jimbo M. Organizing preventive health care in men, (in) Prim Care Clin Office Pract,
(ed) Haines CA, Wender RC, Philadelphia: Elsevier Science, 2006; 33:237-246.
12. Jimbo M. State of vaccination: The United States and Japan (in Japanese)*. Views,
2006; 149:7.
13. Jimbo M. On cancer screening (in Japanese)*. Views, 2006; 151:6.
14. Jimbo M. Cigarette smoking, willing and unwilling (in Japanese)*. Views, 2006; 153:6.
15. Jimbo M. Family physician is your medical home (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle,
2006; 140:22.
16. Jimbo M. Immunizations for adults (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2007; 144:22.
17. Jimbo M. Top 10 medical news in 2006 (in Japanese)*. Views, 2007; 155:6.
18. Jimbo M. Immunizations for children (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2007; 147:22.
19. Jimbo M. Immunizations for adolescents (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2007; 150:22.
20. Jimbo M. Check-up vs. screening (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2007; 153:22.
21. Jimbo M. Walk, walk (in Japanese)*. Views, 2007; 157:6.
22. Jimbo M. History taking in check-ups (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2007; 156:22.
23. Jimbo M. Check-ups and counseling (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2007; 159:22.
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24. Jimbo M. Accident prevention counseling (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2007;
162:22.
25. Jimbo M. Wearing a seatbelt is part of your health (in Japanese)*. Views, 2007; 159:8.
26. Jimbo M. The threat of resistant bacteria (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2007; 165:22.
27. Jimbo M. Check-ups and physical examination (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2007;
168:22.
28. Jimbo M. Check-ups and tests, part 1 (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2007; 171:22.
29. Jimbo M. Consequences of lacking sleep (in Japanese)*. Views, 2007; 161:6.
30. Jimbo M. Check-ups and tests, part 2 (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2007; 174:22.
31. Jimbo M. Check-ups and tests, part 3 (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2007; 177:22.
32. Jimbo M. Check-ups and tests, part 4 (in Japanese)*. Weekly JAngle, 2007; 180:22.
33. Jimbo M. Shared decision making (in Japanese)*. Views 2007; 163:6.
34. Jimbo M. Check-ups and tests, part 5 (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2007; 183:22.
35. Jimbo M. What is an effective check-up? (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2007; 186:22.
36. Jimbo M. Scary facts about OTC pediatric cold medicine (in Japanese)**. Weekly
JAngle, 2007; 189:22.
37. Jimbo M. Metabolic syndrome – are you at risk? (in Japanese)*. Views, 2007; 165:6.
38. Jimbo M. Dealing with jetlag (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2008; 192:23.
39. Jimbo M. Injury from car seats (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2008; 195:22.
40. Jimbo M. How to implement preventive care for men in primary care (in Japanese).
Journal of Integrated Medicine 2008; 18:114-117.
41. Jimbo M. Top 10 medical news in 2007 (in Japanese)*. Views, 2008; 167:6.
42. Jimbo M. Benefits of Vitamin D (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2008; 198:22.
43. Jimbo M. Are they safe? Fish and mercury (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2008;
201:22.
44. Jimbo M. Travel and health (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2008; 204:22.
45. Jimbo M. In a strange land (in Japanese)*. Views, 2008; 169:8.
46. Jimbo M. Radiation in radiologic studies (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2008; 207:22.
47. Jimbo M. Radiation around you (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2008; 207:22.
48. Jimbo M. Accident prevention counseling (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2008;
210:22
49. Jimbo M. Counseling is also a doctor’s job (in Japanese)*. Views, 2008; 171:6.
50. Jimbo M. Beware of trampolines (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2008; 213:22.
51. Jimbo M. Various harms of tobacco (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2008; 216:22.
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52. Jimbo M. Various harms of tobacco, part 2 (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2008;
219:22.
53. Jimbo M. Headache: When to talk to a doctor (in Japanese)**. Views, 2008; 173:8.
54. Jimbo M. Avoiding heatstroke (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2008; 222:22.
55. Jimbo M. Dealing with ultraviolet light (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2008; 225:22.
56. Jimbo M. Impact of metabolic syndrome (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2008; 228:22.
57. Jimbo M. Diagnosing metabolic syndrome (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle, 2008;
231:22.
58. Jimbo M. Dealing with metabolic syndrome (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2008;
234:22.
59. Jimbo M. When a cough persists (in Japanese)*. Views 2008; 176:6.
60. Jimbo M. Prevention and treatment of metabolic syndrome, part 1 (in Japanese)**.
Weekly JAngle 2008; 237:22.
61. Jimbo M. Prevention and treatment of metabolic syndrome, part 2 (in Japanese)**.
Weekly JAngle 2008; 240:22.
62. Jimbo M. When you feel down (in Japanese)*. Views 2009; 178:8.
63. Jimbo M. Prevention and treatment of metabolic syndrome, part 3 (in Japanese)**.
Weekly JAngle 2008; 243:22.
64. Jimbo M. Keeping drinking healthy, part 1 (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2009;
248:20.
65. Jimbo M. Keeping drinking healthy, part 2 (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2009;
254:20.
66. Jimbo M. What is effective prevention? (in Japanese)*. Views 2009; 181:7.
67. Jimbo M. Flushing is a danger sign for drinking (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2009;
258:20.
68. Jimbo M. Influenza and hand washing (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2009; 262:20.
69. Jimbo M. Dealing with swine flu (in Japanese)*. Views 2009; 183:8.
70. Jimbo M. Colds and antibiotics (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2009; 266:20.
71. Jimbo M. Water safety for children (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2009; 270:20.
72. Jimbo M. Consequence of smoking (in Japanese)*. Views 2009; 185:6.
73. Jimbo M. Who to call if you ever ingest poison (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2009;
274:20.
74. Jimbo M. To get it or not: influenza vaccine (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2009;
278:20.
75. Jimbo M. For stronger bones (in Japanese)*. Views 2009; 187:7.
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76. Jimbo M. Dilemmas in caring for influenza (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2009;
282:20.
77. Jimbo M. Spreading influenza (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2009; 286:20.
78. Jimbo M. This winter is a double serving of seasonal and H1N1 influenza (in Japanese)*.
Views 2009; 189:8.
79. Jimbo M. Change in breast cancer screening guidelines (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle
2009; 290:20.
80. Rew K, Jimbo M. Primary care urology. Preface. Prim Care Clin Office Pract 2010;
37(3):xv-xvi.
81. Jimbo M. Evaluation and management of hematuria. Prim Care Clin Office Pract 2010;
37(3):461-472.
82. Jimbo M. Change in cervical cancer screening guidelines (in Japanese)**. Weekly
JAngle 2010; 294:20.
83. Jimbo M. Cervical cancer as an infection (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2010; 298:17.
84. Jimbo M. Best ten health topics in the decade of 2000 (in Japanese)*. Views 2010; 191:8.
85. Jimbo M. To do or not: prostate cancer screening (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2010;
304:16.
86. Jimbo M. New guidelines for cancer screening (in Japanese)*. Views 2010; 193:6.
87. Jimbo M. To do or not: lung cancer screening (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2010;
310:17.
88. Jimbo M. Caring for the Japanese in the United States (in Japanese)*. Views 2010; 195:6.
89. Jimbo M. Healthcare reform and American values (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle
2010; 316: 20.
90. Jimbo M. Sleep deprivation as the cause of accidents (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle
2010; 322: 17.
91. Jimbo M. Being a doctor in the United States, part 1 (in Japanese)*. Views 2010; 198:6.
92. Jimbo M. Osteoporosis, a common condition for the Japanese (in Japanese)**. Weekly
JAngle 2010; 328: 17.
93. Jimbo M. U.S. chief residency and family medicine training (in Japanese)*. Views 2010;
199:6.
94. Jimbo M. Before you return to Japan: Recommended vaccines for infants and toddlers
(in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2010; 334: 17.
95. Jimbo M. Being a doctor in the United States, part 2 (in Japanese)*. Views 2010; 201:6.
96. Jimbo M. Before you return to Japan: Recommended vaccines for school-aged children
(in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2010; 340: 17.
97. Jimbo M. Before you return to Japan: Recommended vaccines for adults (in Japanese)**.
Weekly JAngle 2011; 346: 17.
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98. Jimbo M. Will family medicine flourish in Japan (in Japanese)*? Views 2011; 203:6.
99. Jimbo M. Expanding threat of MRSA (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2011; 352: 17.
100. Jimbo M. What defines a good family physician (in Japanese)*? Views 2011; 205:8.
101. Jimbo M. Environmental radiation in the United States (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle
2011; 358: 17.
102. Jimbo M. Preventive care in the new era (in Japanese)*. Views 2011; 207:6.
103. Jimbo M. Changes in the car seat guidelines (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2011; 364:
17.
104. Jimbo M. Hypertension: the silent killer (in Japanese)*. Views 2011; 209:6.
105. Jimbo M. Etiquette in public pools (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2011; 370: 17.
106. Jimbo M. Rabies: lethal but rare (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2011; 376: 17.
107. Jimbo M. The increasingly desperate NIH grant competition (in Japanese)*. Views
2011; 211:6.
108. Jimbo M. Airport scanners and radiation (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2011; 382: 17.
109. Jimbo M. Is prostate cancer screening unnecessary (in Japanese)**? Weekly JAngle
2011; 388: 17.
110. Jimbo M. The increasing prevalence of chronic kidney disease (in Japanese)*. Views
2011; 213: 6.
111. Jimbo M. Pros and cons of executive physicals (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2012;
394: 17.
112. Jimbo M. The sins of executive physicals (in Japanese)*. Views 2012; 215: 6.
113. Jimbo M. Winter and depression (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2012; 400: 17.
114. Jimbo M. When we need antibiotics (in Japanese)*. Views 2012; 217: 5.
115. Jimbo M. The new cervical cancer screening guidelines (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle
2012; 406: 17.
116. Jimbo M. Helicobacter pylori and stomach cancer (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2012;
412: 17.
117. Jimbo M. Low cancer screening rates in Japan (in Japanese)*. Views 2012; 219: 6.
118. Jimbo M. Dangers of CT (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2012; 418: 17.
119. Jimbo M. How to avoid water accidents (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2012; 424: 17.
120. Jimbo M. Hematuria (in Japanese)*. Views 2012; 221: 6.
121. Jimbo M. Lung cancer screening, part 2 (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2012; 430: 17.
122. Jimbo M. Threat by viral infections (in Japanese)*. Views 2012; 223: 6.
123. Jimbo M. Chronic kidney disease on the rise (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2012; 436:
15.
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124. Jimbo M. Japanese manga and smoking: puffing away. II Journal 2012; 2: 19-21.
125. Jimbo M. How to survive the American diet (in Japanese)*. Views 2012; 225: 6.
126. Jimbo M. Chronic headache: when to discuss or not with your doctor (in Japanese)**.
Weekly JAngle 2012; 442: 17.
127. Jimbo M. Top 10 medical news in 2012 (in Japanese)*. Views 2013; 227: 6.
128. Jimbo M. Harms of too much screening (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2013; 448: 17.
129. Jimbo M. Choosing wisely (in Japanese)*. Views 2013; 229: 5.
130. Jimbo M. Can we prevent dementia (in Japanese)**? Weekly JAngle 2013; 455: 17.
131. Jimbo M. Recommended vaccines before you return to Japan (in Japanese)*. Views
2013; 231: 6.
132. Jimbo M. Chocolate and health (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2013; 460: 17.
133. Jimbo M. Imaging studies and radiation (in Japanese)*. Views 2013; 233: 6.
134. Jimbo M. Pertussis: a new public health problem (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2013;
466: 16.
135. Jimbo M. Benefits of aspirin, part 1 (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2013; 472: 17.
136. Jimbo M. Benefits of aspirin, part 2 (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2013; 478: 16.
137. Jimbo M. H. pylori and gastric cancer (in Japanese)*. Views 2013; 235: 6.
138. Jimbo M. A spoonful of honey (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2013; 482: 16.
139. Jimbo M. New cholesterol guidelines (in Japanese)*. Views 2013; 237: 6.
140. Jimbo M. Problem with the new cholesterol treatment guidelines (in Japanese)**.
Weekly JAngle 2013; 490: 17.
141. Jimbo M. Reasons to receive vaccinations (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2014; 496:
16.
142. Jimbo M. Top 10 medical news in 2012 (in Japanese)*. Views 2014; 239: 6.
143. Jimbo M. Dealing with extreme cold (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2014; 502: 17.
144. Jimbo M. When screening results are abnormal (in Japanese)*. Views 2014; 241: 6.
145. Jimbo M. Hypertension: dangerous if left untreated (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle
2014; 508: 17.
146. Jimbo M. Accident prevention (in Japanese)*. Views 2014; 243: 6.
147. Jimbo M. Recent virus threats (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2014; 514: 17.
148. Jimbo M. Dealing with heat (in Japanese)**. Weekly JAngle 2014; 520: 17.
149. Jimbo M. Dealing with abnormal screening test results (in Japanese)**. Weekly Jangle
2014; 524: 17.
150. Jimbo M. Influenza (in Japanese)*. Weekly Jangle 2014; 530: 17.
151. Jimbo M. Arsenic and health (in Japanese)*. Views 2014; 245: 6.
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152. Jimbo M. Influenza (in Japanese)*. Views 2014; 247: 6.
153. Jimbo M. About depression (in Japanese)*. Views 2014; 249: 6.
154. Jimbo M. Preventive care through teams and systems (in Japanese). General Practice G
Note 2017; 4(3): 605-612.
* Regular bimonthly column
** Regular monthly column
Letters to the Editor
1. Jimbo M. Diagnosis and treatment of peripheral vascular disease. JAMA, (letter), 2002;
287(3): 313.
2. Jimbo M. Advantages and limitations of the hospitalist movement. JAMA, (letter), 2002;
287(16): 2074.
3. Jimbo M. Not what to do but what to stop doing. Fam Med, (letter), 2004; 36(4): 234.
4. Jimbo M. Antibiotic prescribing for lower respiratory infections. JAMA, (letter), 2005;
294(24): 3089-3090.
Book Chapters
1. Jimbo M. Faculty perspective of family medicine in the United States (in Japanese), (in)
Overseas Training Strategies for Physicians, (ed) Yoshida S, Fukunishi I, Tokyo, Japan:
Biomedica, 2001: 56-62.
2. Jimbo M. Training in family medicine (in Japanese), (in) Pathways for Clinical Training
in the United States (Second Edition), (ed) Ojima S, Sato T, Nakazawa N, Nanzando,
Tokyo, Japan, 2001: 258-264.
3. Jimbo M. Organizing preventive healthcare in men, (in) Clinical Men’s Health:
Evidence in Practice, (ed) Heidelbaugh J, Philadelphia: Elsevier Science, 2008: 3-12.
4. Jimbo M. Nephrology, (in) Clinical Men’s Health: Evidence in Practice, (ed)
Heidelbaugh JJ, Philadelphia: Elsevier Science, 2008: 207-219.
5. Jimbo M. Medical care (in Japanese), (in) Info Michigan: Guidebook for Living in
Michigan, (ed) Japanese Society of Detroit Women’s Club, Detroit: Japanese Business
Society of Detroit, 2008: 46-55.
6. Feldman-Stewart D, O’Brien MA, Clayman M, Davison J, Jimbo M*, Labrecque M,
Martin RW, Shepherd H. Providing information about options, (in) 2012 Update of the
International Decision Aids Standards (IPDAS) Collaboration's Background Document,
(ed) Volk R, Llewellyn-Thomas H, 2012: Chapter B. http://ipdas.ohri.ca/resources.html
7. Jimbo M. Health problems in men. Training in family medicine (in Japanese), (in) Japan
Primary Care Association basic residency handbook, (ed) Onishi H, Ohashi H, Kimura T,
Kusaba T, Fukushi M, Matsumura S, Nanzando, Tokyo, Japan, 2012: 176-179.
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8. Jimbo M. Providing preventive services to men: a substantial challenge? (in) Men’s
Health in Primary Care, (ed) Heidelbaugh JJ, Switzerland: Humana Press, 2016: 45-55.
* I participated in data analysis and final paper edit.
Other Media
1. Jimbo M. Check-up vs. screening (in Japanese)*, June 2007, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese
Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
2. Jimbo M. Seatbelts for your health (in Japanese)*, June 2007, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese
Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
3. Jimbo M. State of vaccination: The United States and Japan (in Japanese)*, August 2007,
Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health Podcast, in
http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
4. Jimbo M. Test for check-ups, part 1 (in Japanese)*, October 2007, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese
Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
5. Jimbo M. About cancer medical exam (in Japanese)*, November 2007, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
6. Jimbo M. Shared decision making – a true patient-physician collaboration (in Japanese)*,
December 2007, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health Podcast, in
http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
7. Jimbo M. Tests during a check-up, part 2 (in Japanese)*, January 2008, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
8. Jimbo M. Tests during a check-up, part 3 (in Japanese)*, March 2008, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
9. Jimbo M. Tests during a check-up, part 4 (in Japanese)*, March 2008, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
10. Jimbo M. Top 10 health topics of 2007 (in Japanese)*, April 2008, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese
Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
11. Jimbo M. How to minimize jetlag (in Japanese)*, April 2008, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese
Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
12. Jimbo M. Scary facts about children’s cold medicine (in Japanese)*, May 2008, Dr.
Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health Podcast, in
http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
13. Jimbo M. Benefits of vitamin D (in Japanese)*, May 2008, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese Family
Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
14. Jimbo M. What is an effective check-up? (in Japanese)*, June 2008, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
15. Jimbo M. Mercury and fish – are they safe? (in Japanese)*, June 2008, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
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16. Jimbo M. Travel and health (in Japanese)*, July 2008, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese Family
Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
17. Jimbo M. Injured by car seats? (in Japanese)*, August 2008, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese
Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
18. Jimbo M. Environmental radiation (in Japanese)*, September 2008, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
19. Jimbo M. Metabolic syndrome – are you at risk? (in Japanese)*, October 2008, Dr.
Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health Podcast, in
http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
20. Jimbo M. Imaging tests and radiation (in Japanese)*, October 2008, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
21. Jimbo M. Careful with those trampolines (in Japanese)*, November 2008, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
22. Jimbo M. Dealing with UV light (in Japanese)*, November 2008, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese
Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
23. Jimbo M. Myriad harms of smoking (in Japanese)*, December 2008, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
24. Jimbo M. Headache: When to talk to a doctor (in Japanese)*, January 2009, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
25. Jimbo M. Diagnosing metabolic syndrome (in Japanese)*, January 2009, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
26. Jimbo M. Impact of metabolic syndrome (in Japanese)*, February 2009, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
27. Jimbo M. Avoiding heatstroke (in Japanese)*, February 2009, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese
Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
28. Jimbo M. Prevention and treatment of metabolic syndrome, part 1 (in Japanese)*,
March 2009, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health Podcast, in
http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
29. Jimbo M. Prevention and treatment of metabolic syndrome, part 2 (in Japanese)*,
March 2009, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health Podcast, in
http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
30. Jimbo M. Prevention and treatment of metabolic syndrome, part 3 (in Japanese)*, April
2009, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health Podcast, in
http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
31. Jimbo M. Counseling is also a doctor’s job (in Japanese)*, April 2009, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
32. Jimbo M. Keeping drinking healthy, part 1 (in Japanese)*, May 2009, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
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33. Jimbo M. Dealing with swine flu (in Japanese)*, June 2009, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese
Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
34. Jimbo M. Influenza and hand washing (in Japanese)*, June 2009, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese
Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
35. Jimbo M. When a cough persists (in Japanese)*, July 2009, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese
Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
36. Jimbo M. Getting the best out of alcohol, part 2 (in Japanese)*, July 2009, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
37. Jimbo M. Flushing is a danger sign for drinking (in Japanese)*, August 2009, Dr.
Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health Podcast, in
http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
38. Jimbo M. When you feel down (in Japanese)*, August 2009, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese
Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
39. Jimbo M. To get it or not: influenza vaccine (in Japanese)*, October 2009, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
40. Jimbo M. Spreading influenza (in Japanese)*, November 2009, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese
Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
41. Jimbo M. How I ended up a middle-aged U.S. returnee (in Japanese), KUROFUNet,
Nikkei Medical Online, November 2009; Available at:
http://medical.nikkeibp.co.jp/leaf/mem/pub/blog/kurofunet/mjinbou/200911/513018.html.
42. Jimbo M. Dilemmas in caring for influenza (in Japanese)*, December 2009, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
43. Jimbo M. This winter is a double serving of seasonal and H1N1 influenza (in
Japanese)*, January 2010, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health Podcast, in
http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
44. Jimbo M. Who to call if you ever ingest poison (in Japanese)*, March 2010, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
45. Jimbo M. Chief residency: starting gate for the leaders of the next generation (in
Japanese), KUROFUNet, Nikkei Medical Online, March 2010; Available at:
http://medical.nikkeibp.co.jp/leaf/mem/pub/blog/kurofunet/mjinbou/201003/514603.html
46. Jimbo M. Consequence of smoking (in Japanese)*, April 2010, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese
Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
47. Jimbo M. The best ten health care topics of the 2000 decade (in Japanese)*, May 2010,
Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health Podcast, in
http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
48. Jimbo M. To do or not: prostate cancer screening (in Japanese)*, June 2010, Dr.
Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health Podcast, in
http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
49. Jimbo M. To do or not: lung cancer screening (in Japanese)*, July 2010, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
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50. Jimbo M. How do clinicians perceive the Obama healthcare reform? (in Japanese),
KUROFUNet, Nikkei Medical Online, July 2010; Available at:
http://medical.nikkeibp.co.jp/leaf/mem/pub/blog/kurofunet/mjinbou/201003/515962.html
51. Jimbo M. Dealing with metabolic syndrome (in Japanese)*, August 2010, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
52. Jimbo M. Cold and antibiotics (in Japanese)*, September 2010, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese
Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
53. Jimbo M. Sleep deprivation can lead to motor vehicle accidents (in Japanese)*, October
2010, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health Podcast, in
http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
54. Jimbo M. Healthcare reform and American values (in Japanese)*, November 2010, Dr.
Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health Podcast, in
http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
55. Jimbo M. Before you return to Japan: Recommended vaccines for infants and children
under 6 years of age (in Japanese)*, January 2011, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health
Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
56. Jimbo M. Before you return to Japan: Recommended vaccines for children between 7
and 18 years of age (in Japanese)*, February 2011, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health
Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
57. Jimbo M. Five dollar bill from a former patient (in Japanese), KUROFUNet, Nikkei
Medical Online, March 2011; Available at:
http://medical.nikkeibp.co.jp/leaf/mem/pub/blog/kurofunet/mjinbou/201003/519151.html
58. Jimbo M. Before you return to Japan: Recommended vaccines for adults (in Japanese)*,
March 2011, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health Podcast, in
http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
59. Jimbo M. Environmental radiation in the United States (in Japanese)*, April 2011, Dr.
Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health Podcast, in
http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
60. Jimbo M. Expanding threat of MRSA (in Japanese)*, May 2011, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese
Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
61. Jimbo M. What defines a good family physician? (in Japanese)*, June 2011, Dr.
Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health Podcast, in
http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
62. Jimbo M. Hypertension: The silent killer (in Japanese)*, December 2011, Dr. Jimbo’s
Japanese Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
63. Jimbo M. Rabies: Lethal but rare (in Japanese)*, January 2012, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese
Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
64. Jimbo M. New American guidelines for cancer screening (in Japanese)*, February 2012,
Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health Podcast, in
http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
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65. Jimbo M. Change in breast cancer screening guidelines (in Japanese) *, April 2012, Dr.
Jimbo’s Japanese Family Health Podcast, in
http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
66. Jimbo M. Water safety for children (in Japanese) *, May 2012, Dr. Jimbo’s Japanese
Family Health Podcast, in http://www.med.umich.edu/podcast/japanese/
67. Jimbo M. Evaluation of hematuria. First Consult, MD Consult Website. Available at
http://www.mdconsult.com/das/pdxmd/body/411204365-
3/1440745086?type=med&eid=9-u1.0-_1_mt_2001327#Contributors. Posted May 3,
2013, revised May 9, 2013. Accessed May 15, 2013.
* Regular monthly podcast
Abstracts
1. Jimbo M, Toyoda T, Ajisawa K, Onaka A, Yamada Y, Kawai T, May 1988, Multiple
extrathoracic calcification on chest x-ray due to previous umbilical cord implantation
therapy for bronchial asthma (in Japanese), oral presentation, 113th Japan Tuberculosis
Association and 79th Japan Thoracic Society Kanto Regional Conference, Tokyo, Japan.
2. Jimbo M, Akizuki M, Tokuhira M, Honma M, July 1989, A woman with polyarthritis,
subcutaneous nodules, myositis, and skin ulcers who had a significant response to mega-
dose cyclophosphamide (in Japanese), oral presentation, 384th Japanese Society of
Internal Medicine Kanto Regional Conference, Tokyo, Japan.
3. Jimbo M, Sato T, Chino S, October 1991, Ventricular fibrillation during right coronary
angiography due to selective ischemia of conus artery (in Japanese), oral presentation,
32nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Vascular Medicine, Tokyo, Japan 1991.
4. Jimbo M, Suzuki H, Saruta T, December 1992, Role of afferent component of
baroreceptor reflex in EDRF/NO-regulated increase in blood flow (in Japanese), poster
presentation, 35th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Nephrology, Yokohama,
Japan.
5. Jimbo M, Suzuki H, Saruta T, July 1992, Post-operative complications and prognosis of
cardiovascular surgical patients with renal insufficiency (in Japanese), oral presentation,
37th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Dialysis Therapy, Yokohama, Japan.
6. Kumagai K, Suzuki H, Ryuzaki M, Murakami M, Jimbo M, Ichikawa M, Saruta T.
EDRF/NO modulates renal vascular tone through the sympathetic nervous-system in
conscious rabbits. Hypertension, 1992; 20(3): 399.
7. Ichikawa M, Suzuki H, Kumagai K, Ryuzaki M, Jimbo M, Kumagai H, Saruta T.
Augmentation of aortic nerve activity plays a role in restoration of baroreflex in
spontaneously hypertensive rats. Hypertension, 1993; 22(3): 446.
8. Jimbo M, April 2001, The value of inpatient family medicine training in an urban,
university-based residency program, oral presentation, 12th Annual Research Day of the
Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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9. Palmar-Cox A, Jimbo M, Diamond J, November 2002, Trends in specialty preferences in
hospitalist classified ads, poster presentation, 2002 Society of Teachers of Family
Medicine Northeast Regional Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio.
10. Palmar-Cox A, Jimbo M, Diamond J, April 2003, Trends in specialty preferences in
hospitalist classified ads, poster presentation, 14th Annual Research Day of the
Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
11. Maio V, Yuen EJ, Rabinowitz C, Louis DZ, Jimbo M, Donatini A, September 2003,
Using pharmacy data to identify those with chronic conditions in Emilia Romagna, Italy,
oral presentation, Fifth International Conference on the Scientific Basis of Health
Services, Washington DC. Available at:
http://www.ahsrhp.org/international/abstractbook.pdf.
12. Jimbo M, Palmar-Cox A, Diamond J, October 2003, Trends in specialty preferences in
hospitalist classified ads, poster presentation, 31st Annual Meeting of the North American
Primary Care Research Group, Banff, Canada. Available at:
http://www.napcrg.org/03posters.pdf.
13. Yuen EJ, Smith KD, Donatini A, Maio V, Jimbo M, Mall S, Rabinowitz C, Louis DZ,
Taroni F, Gonnella JS, October 2003, Developing risk adjustment models in Emilia
Romagna, Italy, oral presentation, 19th Patient Classification Systems Europe Conference,
Washington DC.
14. Louis DZ, Donatini A, Jimbo M, Gonnella JS, Rabinowitz C, Fiorini M, Rossi MC, Mall
S, Virgilio G, Trisolini R, Yuen EJ, Maio V, Taroni F, October 2003, Using disease
staging and DRG's to assess the appropriateness of hospital admissions in the Emilia-
Romagna region, Italy, oral presentation, 19th Patient Classification Systems Europe
Conference, Washington DC.
15. Jimbo M, Palmar-Cox A, Diamond J, October 2003, Trends in specialty preferences in
hospitalist classified ads, poster presentation, 31st Annual Meeting of the North American
Primary Care Research Group, Banff, Canada.
16. Jimbo M. Family medicine and its role in medical education. (Abstract). Keio J Med,
2003; 52(4): 263.
17. Louis DZ, Donatini A, Jimbo M, Gonnella JS, Rabinowitz C, Fiorini M, Marianna CR,
Mall S, Virgilio G, Trisolini R, Yuen EJ, Maio V, Taroni F, August 2004, Using disease
staging and DRG’s to assess the appropriateness of hospital admissions in the Emilia-
Romagna region, Italy, oral presentation, 10th Annual International Symposium and
Workshop, International Society for Research in Health Care Financial Management,
Baltimore, Maryland.
18. Louis DZ, Donatini A, Jimbo M, Gonnella JS, Rabinowitz C, Fiorini M, Rossi M, Mall S,
Virgilio G, Yuen EJ, Maio V, Taroni F. An atlas of appropriateness of hospital
admissions in the Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy, oral presentation, 132nd Annual
Meeting of American Public Health Association, November 2004, Washington DC.
Available at: http://apha.confex.com/apha/132am/techprogram/paper_87765.htm.
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19. Fetters, MD, Jimbo M, Nishiue T, Rew K, Kiyota A, Takemura Y, Pollock M, Okada T,
Sano K, May 2005, Family medicine education, clinical care, and research in Japan:
challenges and barriers identified during focus groups at a World Organization of
National Colleges, Academics, and Academic Associations of General
Practitioners/Family Physicians (WONCA) workshop, poster presentation, Michigan
Family Practice Research Day XXVIII, East Lansing, Michigan.
20. Bui M, Jimbo M, April 2005, What influences Japanese people to undergo colorectal
cancer screening? The development of a culturally appropriate behavioral intervention
program, poster presentation, Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program Spring
Research Symposium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
21. Jimbo M, Fetters MD, Nishiue T, Rew K, Kiyota A, Takemura Y, Pollock M, Okada T,
Sano K, May 2005, Establishing family medicine in Japan: Challenges and opportunities,
poster presentation, Kyoto World Organization of National Colleges, Academics, and
Academic Associations of General Practitioners/Family Physicians (WONCA) Asia-
Pacific Conference, Kyoto, Japan.
22. Jimbo M, Fetters MD, Nishiue T, Rew K, Takemura Y, Pollock M, Kiyota A, Okada T,
Sano K, October 2005, Establishing Family Medicine in Japan: Challenges and barriers
identified in group interviews at a WONCA workshop, poster presentation, 33rd Annual
Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group, Quebec, Canada.
Available at: http://www.napcrg.org/app/submissionsearch/results.cfm.
23. Asei S, Jimbo M, April 2006, Perspectives of Japanese men and women on cancer and
cancer screening, poster presentation, Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program
Spring Research Symposium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
24. Richardson C, Newton T, Sen A, Jimbo M, June 2006, A Systematic review of
pedometer-based walking interventions for weight loss, oral presentation, American
College of Sports Medicine 2006 Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado.
25. Nease D, Underwood J, Jimbo M (presenter), Green L, Klinkman M, Gorenflo D,
Ruffin M. Prompting and reminding at encounters for prevention (PREP): Impact of a
computerized reminder system on colorectal cancer screening in diverse practices, oral
presentation, Critical Issues in eHealth Research 2006, September 2006, Bethesda, MD.
26. Jimbo M, Fetters MD, Motohara S, Asei S, October 2006. Perspectives of Japanese men
and women on cancer screening, oral presentation, 34th Annual Meeting of the North
American Primary Care Research Group, Tucson, Arizona. Available at:
http://www.napcrg.org/app/search06/results.cfm.
27. Jimbo M, Ruffin M, Nease D, Fetters, MD, Strecher V, Saunders E, October 16, 2006.
Cancer screening adherence through technology-enhanced shared decision making,
poster presentation, 34th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research
Group, Tucson, Arizona. Available at: http://www.napcrg.org/app/search06/results.cfm.
28. Richardson CR, Newton TL, Sen Ananda, Jimbo M, Schwenk T, A systematic review of
pedometer-based walking interventions for weight loss. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 38(5)
(Supplement):S120, 2006.
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29. Ueda A, Jimbo M, April 2007, Perspectives of Japanese men and women on cancer and
cancer screening, poster presentation, Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program
Spring Research Symposium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
30. Tanaka N, Fetters MD, Chu M, Jimbo M, Nishiue T, June 2007, The importance and
potential of the team approach in family medicine in Japan (in Japanese), oral
presentation, The 22nd Scientific Assembly of the Japanese Academy of Family Medicine,
Tokyo, Japan.
31. Jimbo M, Myers R, Hyslop T, Cocroft J, October 2007, Reasons primary care physicians
do not follow up on a positive fecal occult blood test, oral presentation, 35th Annual
Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group, Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada. Available at:
http://www.stfm.org/fmsup/napcrg/fmconferencesupplement.cfm?confid=131.
32. Brown K, Jimbo M, April 2008, Streamlining cancer screening through information
technology, poster presentation, Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program Spring
Research Symposium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
33. Brown K, Jimbo M, May 2008, Streamlining cancer screening through information
technology, poster presentation, 6th Annual Michigan Undergraduate Research Forum,
Lansing, Michigan.
34. Jimbo M, Fetters MD, Motohara S, Asei S, Uehara S, November 2008. Perspectives of
Japanese men and women on cancer screening, oral presentation, 36th Annual Meeting of
the North American Primary Care Research Group, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. Available
at: http://www.napcrg.org/app/search08/results.cfm.
35. Jimbo M, Myers R, Hyslop T, Cocroft J, November 2009, Do women adhere less often
than men to physician recommendation for complete diagnostic evaluation? oral
presentation, 37th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
36. Gooden T, Jimbo M, Arato E, April 2010, Physician reminders in follow-up of abnormal
colorectal cancer screening results, poster presentation, Undergraduate Research
Opportunity Program Spring Research Symposium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Michigan.
37. Jimbo M, Nease D, Fetters, MD, Powers D, November 2010, Community practice views
of implementation of information technology to improve colorectal cancer screening, oral
presentation, 38th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group,
Seattle, Washington.
38. Truong L, Jimbo M, Fetters MD, Arato N, Sen A, Motohara S, April 2011, Perspectives
of Japanese men and women on cancer and cancer screening, poster presentation,
Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program Spring Research Symposium, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
39. Jimbo M, Sen A, Hawley S, et al., May 2011, Decision Aid to Technologically Enhance
Shared Decision Making, oral presentation, The 34th Annual Michigan Family Medicine
Research Day Conference, Howell, Michigan.
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40. Jimbo M, Sen A, Hawley S, et al., September 2011, Decision Aid to Technologically
Enhance Shared Decision Making, poster presentation, National Cancer Institute Division
of Cancer Control and Population Sciences 2011 New Grantee Workshop, Bethesda,
Maryland.
41. Jimbo M, Nease D, Sen A, et al., November 2011, Are patients with colorectal adenomas
completing surveillance colonoscopy at the recommended intervals, oral presentation,
39th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group, Banff,
Alberta, Canada. Available at: http://www.napcrg.org/app/search11/results.cfm.
42. Jimbo M, Nease D, Sen A, et al., November 2011, Does a computerized physician
reminder system improve complete diagnostic evaluation of positive fecal occult blood
tests, poster presentation, 39th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care
Research Group, Banff, Alberta, Canada. Available at:
http://www.napcrg.org/app/search11/results.cfm.
43. Jimbo M, Sen A, Hawley S, et al., November 2011, Decision Aid to Technologically
Enhance Shared Decision Making, poster presentation, 39th Annual Meeting of the North
American Primary Care Research Group, Banff, Alberta, Canada. Available at:
http://www.napcrg.org/app/search11/results.cfm.
44. Jimbo M, Sen A, Hawley S, Nease D, Ruffin M, December 2012, How can we
appropriately measure the decision-making process when we evaluate the efficacy of
decision aids? poster presentation, 40th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary
Care Research Group, New Orleans, Louisiana. Available at:
http://www.napcrg.org/app/search12/results.cfm.
45. Jimbo M, Sen A, Hawley S, Nease D, Ruffin M, December 2012, Developing an
interactive web-based decision aid on colorectal cancer screening, poster presentation,
40th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group, New Orleans,
Louisiana. Available at: http://www.napcrg.org/app/search12/results.cfm.
46. Lawrence K, Schleicher L, Woods K, Rapai M, Ruffin MT, Jimbo M, March 2013,
Challenges to engaging and retaining independent community primary care practices to
participate in a colorectal cancer screening decision aid study, poster presentation, 2013
Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research Community Engagement
Symposium, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
47. Rew K, Jimbo M, Heidelbaugh J, May 2013, Family medicine and urology: a fruitful
collaboration, oral presentation, 46th Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual
Spring Conference, Baltimore, Maryland.
48. Heindl A, Legocki L, Jimbo M, May 2013, Ongoing efforts to understand and reduce
readmission, oral presentation, 36th Annual Michigan Family Medicine Research Day
Conference, Howell, Michigan. [Best Oral Presentation in Health Care Utilization]
49. Lawrence K, Schleicher L, Woods K, Rapai M, Ruffin MT, Jimbo M, June 2013,
Challenges to engaging and retaining independent community primary care practices to
participate in a colorectal cancer screening decision aid study, poster presentation, North
American Primary Care Research Group Practice-based Research Network Conference,
Bethesda, Maryland. Available at: http://www.napcrg.org/Posters.pdf.
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50. Jimbo M, Sen A, Hawley S, Strecher V, Rapai M, Kelly-Blake K, Ruffin M, August
2013, Can an interactive decision aid improve shared decision making? Preliminary
baseline results from DATES (Decision Aid to Technologically Enhance Shared Decision
Making), poster presentation, Centers of Excellence in Cancer Communication Research
Grantee Meeting, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
51. Jimbo M, Sen A, Plegue M, Hawley S, Rapai M, Kelly-Blake K, Ruffin M, October
2013, Can an interactive decision aid improve shared decision making? Preliminary
baseline results from DATES (Decision Aid to Technologically Enhance Shared Decision
Making), poster presentation, 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision
Making, Baltimore, Maryland. Available at:
https://smdm.confex.com/smdm/2013md/webprogram/Paper7915.html. doi:
10.1177/0272989X13519751Med Decis Making February 2014 vol. 34 no. 2 E87-E88.
52. Jimbo M, Elwyn G, Kelly-Blake K, Hawley S, Rapai M, Sen A, Ruffin MT, November
2013, Observer OPTION Patient: Development of a new tool to evaluate shared decision
making, poster presentation, 41st Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care
Research Group, Ottawa, Canada. Available at:
https://www.napcrg.org/Conferences/AnnualMeeting/MeetingAbstracts/2013AnnualMeet
ing?SID=7363.
53. Jimbo M, Rana G, Hawley S, Holmes-Rovner M, Kelly-Blake K, Nease D, Ruffin MT,
November 2013, Do decision aids on cancer screening affect shared decision making?
oral presentation, 41st Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research
Group, Ottawa, Canada. Available at:
https://www.napcrg.org/Conferences/AnnualMeeting/MeetingAbstracts/2013AnnualMeet
ing?SID=7357.
54. Jimbo M, Sen A, Plegue M, Hawley S, Rapai M, Kelly-Blake K, Ruffin M, January
2014, Can an interactive decision aid improve shared decision making? Preliminary
baseline results from DATES (Decision Aid to Technologically Enhance Shared Decision
Making), oral presentation, 1st Asia-Pacific Conference of the Society for Medical
Decision Making, Singapore, Singapore. Available at:
https://app.certain.com/accounts/register123/hamiltongroup/smdm/events/2014smdm/SM
DM_AsiaProgram-FinalReferenceOnly.pdf.
55. Kelly-Blake K, Jimbo M, Woods K, Ruffin MT, May 2014, African American patients’
perception of health information technology use in their doctor’s office: a qualitative
analysis study, poster presentation, 37th Annual Michigan Family Medicine Research Day
Conference, Howell, Michigan. [Best Poster Presentation by
Practitioner/Faculty/Teacher]
56. Alden DL, Tanaka M, Jimbo M, Volk RJ, October 2014, Culture and patient-centered
decision-making among diverse populations, short course work shop, 36th Annual
Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making, Miami, Florida. Available at:
https://smdm.confex.com/smdm/2014fl/webprogram/Session1912.html.
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57. Jimbo M, Shultz C, October 2014, Application of the ready, willing, and able model to
decision aid implementation, poster presentation, 36th Annual Meeting of the Society for
Medical Decision Making, Miami, Florida. Available at:
https://smdm.confex.com/smdm/2014fl/webprogram/Paper8837.html.
58. Jimbo M, Shultz C, November 2014, Application of the ready, willing, and able model
to decision aid implementation, poster presentation, 42nd Annual Meeting of the North
American Primary Care Research Group, New York, New York.
59. Jimbo M, November 2014, Practice facilitation augmented by active patient engagement,
oral presentation, Senior Investigator Learning Community, 42nd Annual Meeting of the
North American Primary Care Research Group, New York, New York.
60. Kaplan AL, Saucedo JL, Elwyn G, Crespi CM, Jimbo M, Saigal CS, May 2015,
Observing shared decision-making in the urology clinic: A pilot study among men with
prostate cancer, poster presentation, 2015 Annual Meeting of the American Urological
Association, New Orleans, Louisiana. Available at:
http://www.aua2015.org/abstracts/files/presenter_KaplanAlanL.cfm.
61. Kelly-Blake K, Woods K, Ruffin M, Jimbo M, June 2015, How do African-American
patients perceive the use of health information technology in their doctor’s office? A
telephone interview study, poster presentation, 2015 Academy Health Annual Research
Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
62. Jimbo M, Sen A, Plegue M, Hawley S, Kelly-Blake K, Rapai M, Zhang M, Zhang Y,
Ruffin MT, October 2015, Determinants of patient intent and preference regarding
colorectal cancer screening: baseline findings from the DATES (Decision Aid to
Technologically Enhance Shared Decision Making) study, oral presentation, 37th Annual
Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making, St. Louis, Missouri. Available at:
https://smdm.confex.com/smdm/2015mo/webprogram/Paper9435.html.
63. Cunningham A, Plegue M, Jimbo M, May 2016, Aspirin/statin use for primary
prevention of MI in men aged 45-79 as documented in electronic medical record, oral
presentation, 39th Annual Michigan Family Medicine Research Day Conference, Howell,
Michigan. [Best Oral Presentation by a Resident]
64. Jimbo M, Sen A, Plegue M, Hawley S, Kelly-Blake K, Rapai M, Zhang M, Zhang Y,
Ruffin MT, October 2016, Can an interactive decision aid improve colorectal cancer
screening? Outcomes from the DATES (Decision Aid to Technologically Enhance
Shared Decision Making) study, oral presentation, 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for
Medical Decision Making, Vancouver, Canada.
65. Friend J, Jimbo M, Ogiso Y, Alden A, October 2016, Core value influences on advanced
directive decision making in Japan, poster presentation, 38th Annual Meeting of the
Society for Medical Decision Making, Vancouver, Canada.
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66. Jimbo M, Sen A, Plegue M, Hawley S, Kelly-Blake K, Rapai M, Zhang M, Zhang Y,
Ruffin MT, November 2016, Can an interactive decision aid improve colorectal cancer
screening? Outcomes from the DATES (Decision Aid to Technologically Enhance
Shared Decision Making) study, oral presentation, 44th Annual Meeting of the North
American Primary Care Research Group, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
http://www.napcrg.org/Conferences/AnnualMeeting/SearchEducationalSessions-
2016?m=6&s=17767.
67. Burney A, Paluga E, Plegue M, Jimbo M. Performance of screening for type 2 diabetes
in patients with a history of gestational diabetes mellitus, oral presentation, May 2018,
41st Annual Michigan Family Medicine Research Day Conference, Howell, Michigan.
[Best Oral Presentation by a Resident, Work in Progress]
68. Jimbo M, Sen A, Plegue M, Hawley S, Kelly-Blake K, Rapai M, Zhang M, Zhang Y,
Ruffin MT, October 2018, Does shared decision making affect people’s preference, intent,
and adherence regarding colorectal cancer screening? Results from the Decision Aid to
Technologically Enhance Shared Decision Making (DATES) study, oral presentation,
40th Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making, Montreal, Canada.