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CURRICULUM VITAE ROBERTA E. GOLDMAN, PHD. Business or Mailing Address: Care New England Primary Care and Specialty Services Department of Family Medicine 111 Brewster Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860 Business Telephone Number: 401-729-2924 Business Fax Number: 401-729-2494 Cell Phone Number: 401-465-1011 E-Mail Address: [email protected] EDUCATION State University of New York B.A. in Anthropology 1978 Albany, NY Minor Field: Psychology Graduated summa cum laude University of Florida Master's Certificate in 1985 Gainesville, FL Latin American Studies University of Florida M.A. in Sociocultural 1985 Gainesville, FL Anthropology Minor Field: Urban and Regional Planning University of Florida Ph.D. in Sociocultural 1989 Gainesville, FL Anthropology AWARDS AND HONORS Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, 2019 Chair’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, Brown University Dept. of Family Medicine, 2015 Distinguished Research Presentation Award, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2003 Marx Family Fellowship, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, 2002 Faculty Partnership and Leadership Award, Brown Univ. Center for Public Service, 1998 Tinker Field Research Fellowship, 1985 Inter-American Foundation Master's Fellowship, 1983 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Adjunct Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences July 2009- Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Healthf Present Clinical Professor of Family Medicine, Alpert November 2008- Medical School of Brown University Present

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CURRICULUM VITAE

ROBERTA E. GOLDMAN, PHD.

Business or Mailing Address: Care New England Primary Care and Specialty Services

Department of Family Medicine

111 Brewster Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860

Business Telephone Number: 401-729-2924

Business Fax Number: 401-729-2494

Cell Phone Number: 401-465-1011

E-Mail Address: [email protected]

EDUCATION

State University of New York B.A. in Anthropology 1978

Albany, NY Minor Field: Psychology

Graduated summa cum laude

University of Florida Master's Certificate in 1985

Gainesville, FL Latin American Studies

University of Florida M.A. in Sociocultural 1985

Gainesville, FL Anthropology

Minor Field: Urban and

Regional Planning

University of Florida Ph.D. in Sociocultural 1989

Gainesville, FL Anthropology

AWARDS AND HONORS

Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, 2019

Chair’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, Brown University Dept. of Family Medicine, 2015

Distinguished Research Presentation Award, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2003

Marx Family Fellowship, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, 2002

Faculty Partnership and Leadership Award, Brown Univ. Center for Public Service, 1998

Tinker Field Research Fellowship, 1985

Inter-American Foundation Master's Fellowship, 1983

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Adjunct Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences July 2009-

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Healthf Present

Clinical Professor of Family Medicine, Alpert November 2008-

Medical School of Brown University Present

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Director, Community Participatory Research November 2008-

Brown University Center for Primary Care and Prevention Present

Director, Program in Scholarly Development, May 2008-

Family Medicine Residency, Alpert Medical Present

School of Brown University

Director, Program in Community Oriented January 1995-

Primary Care (COPC), Family Medicine Residency 2008

Brown Medical School

Affiliated faculty, Center for Latin American Studies June 2007-

Brown University Present

Clinical Associate Professor of July 2000-

Family Medicine, Brown Medical School 2008

Adjunct Assistant Professor of October 2000-

Society, Human Development, and Health, June 2009

Harvard School of Public Health

Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine October 1991-

Brown Medical School June 2000

Core Leader, Health Education and Communication Core July 2000-

Center for Community Based Research 2005

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA

Core Faculty Member October 1998-

Brown University Center for Primary Care and Prevention Present

Chair, MD 2000 Assessment Committee for Ability VII, May 1996-

The Social and Community Contexts of Healthcare May 2008

Brown Medical School

Affiliated Faculty April 1995-

Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies 2005

Brown Medical School

Visiting Instructor in Cultural Anthropology January 1991-

Department of Anthropology May 1991

University of Rhode Island

Tutorial Instructor August 1988-

University of Florida May 1989

Department of Instructional Resources

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OTHER APPOINTMENTS

Consulting anthropologist and qualitative researcher August 2019-

Massachusetts Coalition for Serious Illness Care Present

Boston, MA

Consulting anthropologist and qualitative researcher July 2019-

Veterans Health Administration, Qualitative Research Core Present

Headache Center of Excellence (HCoE) Research and Evaluation Center

West Haven, CT

Consulting anthropologist and qualitative researcher February 2019-

Center for Professionalism and Value in Healthcare Present

American Board of Family Medicine

Consulting qualitative evaluator September 2018-

Rhode Island Interprofessional Community Preceptor Institute May 2019

Interprofessional Preceptor Education Program, RI

Consulting evaluator for the Care Transformation 2018

Collaborative RI Integrated Behavioral Health Pilot

Consulting anthropologist and qualitative researcher 2016-

Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Present

Columbia University Irving Medical Center

& New York-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital

Consulting anthropologist and qualitative researcher 2016-2018

Dornsife Center for Self-Report Science

University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

Visiting Professor for Qualitative Research January 2015-

Department of Quantitative Sciences May 2015

University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA

Consulting anthropologist and qualitative researcher 2016

Department of General and Gastrointestinal Surgery

Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Consulting evaluator for the Care Transformation March 2015-

Collaborative RI Community Health Team Pilot March 2016

Consulting faculty for qualitative research March 2013-

Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA 2015

Visiting Professor for Qualitative Research May 2013

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University of the West Indies, Jamaica

Visiting Professor Distinguished Lecture Series May 1996

UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

New Brunswick, NJ

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS

Medical Anthropologist 2018- Present

Kent Hospital, Warwick, RI

Brown Department of Family Medicine

Medical Anthropologist October 1991-

Memorial Hospital of RI, Pawtucket, RI 2018

Brown Department of Family Medicine

INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEES

Member, Public Health Review Panel 2019

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation)

Bonn, Germany

NATIONAL COMMITTEES

Member, Qualitative Research Peer Review Panel 2017

Gulf War Illness Research Program (GWIRP) for the

Department of Defense Congressionally Directed

Medical Research Programs (CDMRP)

Member, Bioethics Committee 2008-2010

Rhode Island Biobank

Brown University and Lifespan, Providence, RI

Member, Scientific Advisory Board 2006 - 2015

Harvard Prevention Research Center

Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA

Invited participant Aug. 2004

NCI Concensus Meeting: Mixing Methodologies in Research

to Strengthen Health Intervention Design and Outcomes,

Denver, CO, August 2004.

Invited participant July 1999

Federal Interagency Task Force on the Development of a

Public Health Action Plan to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance

Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA

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Invited participant Dec. 1999

Colorectal Cancer Screening Behavioral Research Meeting

National Cancer Institute, Washington, D.C.

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Member of the Group 1997 - 2007

on Multi-Cultural and Minority Health Care and Education

JOURNAL REVIEWER

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Annals of Family Medicine

Ethnicity and Disease

Health Education and Behavior

Health Psychology

Human Organization

Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved

Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health

Patient Education and Counseling

Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy

Social Science and Medicine

BROWN UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES

Chair, Departmental Promotions Committee, Brown Department of Family Medicine. 2017-

Present.

Member, Promotions Committee, Alpert Medical School of Bown University. 2017-Present.

Chair, MD 2000 Assessment Committee for Ability VII, The Social and Community Contexts of

Healthcare. May 1996-2008.

Member, MD Curriculum Committee. August 1998-2003.

Member, Advisory Board, Community Health Advocacy Program (CHAP). July 1995-2000.

Member, Working Group Collegium on the development of a competency-based curriculum.

October 1993-October 1994.

HOSPITAL COMMITTEES

Chair, Memorial Hospital of RI, Multicultural Communication Committee. 2015-2016.

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Member, MHRI End of Life resource listing. July 2003-2010.

Member, Committee to improve MHRI interpreter services, and provide training to volunteer

interpreters. April 2002-20014.

Member, RiteCare Aware Outreach Advisory Committee, Memorial Hospital of RI. October

1995-1996.

Advisory Board, Cultural Diversity Council, Memorial Hospital of RI. October 1994-2000.

MEMBERSHIP IN SOCIETIES

(National)

North American Primary Care Research Group

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine

American Public Health Association

American Academy on Communication in Healthcare

Gerontological Society of America

(Regional)

RI Public Health Association

COMMUNITY BOARDS

President, Board of Directors, The Friday School January 2009-

Providence, RI January 2011

Founding Member, Latino Outreach Advisory Board, April 2007-

Home and Hospice Care of RI 2009

Member, Latino Cancer Control Task Force Sept 2006-

Providence, RI Present

Member, Board of Directors May 1994-

Po D'Terra Cape Verdean Culture and Education Exchange, Inc. December 1995

Providence, RI

Consultant/Member August 1993-

Professional Education Task Force for the Rhode Island August 1995

Women's Cancer Screening Program (RIWCSP)

Founding Member and Member of Executive Board April 1992

PONTE Multi-Cultural Center for Substance Abuse Prevention January 1994

Pawtucket, RI

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ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS

1. Oliver-Smith A, Goldman R. Planning goals and urban realities: post-disaster

reconstruction in a third world city. City & Society 1988; 2:105-126.

2. Goldman R, Dubé C, Monroe A. A conceptual framework for the teaching of a culturally

responsive approach in addressing alcohol and other drug problems in the primary care

setting. Ann Behav Sci Med Educ 1994; 1:16.

3. Goldman R, Monroe A, Dubé C. Cultural self-awareness: a component of culturally

responsive patient care. Ann Behav Sci Med Educ 1996; 3:37-46.

4. Beeker C, Kraft J, Goldman R. Community-based strategies to promote colorectal cancer

screening in African Americans: Lessons learned from other health problems. J Psychsoc

Onc 2001; 19:113-132.

5. Goldman R. Communication across contextual fields: A framework for culturally

responsive care. Ann Behav Sci Med Educ 2002; 8:55-56.

6. Sorensen G, Emmons K, Hunt MK, Barbeau E, Goldman R, Peterson K, Kuntz K, Stoddard

A, Berkman L. Model for incorporating the social context in health behavior interventions:

Applications for cancer prevention for working-class, multi-ethnic populations. Prev Med

2003; 37:188-197.

7. Goldman R, Hunt MK, Dacey-Allen J, Hauser S, Emmons K, Maeda M, Sorensen G. The

Life History Interview Method: Applications to Intervention Development. Health Educ

Behav 2003; 30;564-581.

8. Gans K, Kumanyika S, Lovell J, Risica P, Goldman R, et al. The development of

SisterTalk: A cable-TV delivered weight control program for black women. Prev Med

2003; 37:654-667.

9. Hunt MK, Stoddard A, Barbeau E, Goldman R, Wallace L, Gutheil C, Sorensen G. Cancer

prevention in working class, multiethnic populations through small businesses: The Healthy

Directions Study. Cancer Causes Control 2003; 14:749-60.

10. Goldman R. Promoting a culturally engaged approach to maternal/child health care. Ann

Behav Sci Med Educ 2003; 9:101-105.

11. David S, Taylor J, Monroe A, Goldman R, et al. Evaluation of an educational intervention

to promote competency in social and community determinants of health for medical

students. Ann Behav Sci Med Educ 2004; 10:68-73.

12. Goldman R, Risica P. Perceptions of breast and cervical cancer risk and screening among

Dominicans and Puerto Ricans in Rhode Island. Ethn Dis 2004; 14:32-42.

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13. Borkan JM, Zarcadoolas C, Pleasant A, Goldman R, Thomas M, Bell J, Scott HD. The view

from the trenches: Primary care practitioners’ views of family medicine, internal medicine,

and pediatrics. RI Med J 2004; 87:347-349.

14. Barbeau E, Goldman R, Roelofs C, Sorensen G. A New Channel for Health Promotion:

Building Trades Unions. Am J Health Promot 2005; 19:297-303.

15. Goldman RG, Parker D, Eaton C, Borkan J, Cover R, Ahern D. Patients’ perceptions of

cholesterol and cardiovascular disease risk. Ann Fam Med 2006; 4:205-212.

16. David SP, Eaton CB, Culpepper L, Goldman RE, Lavallee LK, Simmons EM. Building a

successful research enterprise in family medicine: the Brown experience. RI Med J 2006

Aug; 89:281-4.

17. Hunt MK, Barbeau E, Lederman R, Stoddard A, Chetkovitch C, Goldman R, Wallace L,

Sorensen G. Process evaluation results from the Healthy Directions-Small Business Study.

Health Educ Behav 2007; 34:90-108.

18. Sorensen G, Barbeau E, Stoddard A, Hunt MK, Goldman R, Smith A, Brennan A. Tools for

Health: The efficacy of a tailored intervention targeted for construction laborers. Cancer

Causes Control 2007; 18:51-59.

19. Smith S, Goldman R, Dollase R. Assessing medical students in nontraditional competencies.

Med Teach 2007; 29:711-6.

20. Parker DR, Gramling R., Goldman RE, Eaton CB, Ahern D, Cover RT, M.A., Borkan J.

Physicians’ perceptions of barriers and facilitators regarding adoption of the National

Cholesterol Education Program Guidelines. Prev Cardiol 2008; 11:29-35.

21. Goldman R, Sanchez-Hernandez M, Ross-Degnan D, Piette JD, Trinacty CM, Simon S. Developing

an automated telephone diabetes intervention for health plan members. Int J Qual Health Care 2008;

20:264-70.

22. Goldman RG, Barbeau E, Hunt MK, Acevedo-Garcia D, Gagne J, Emmons K, Sorensen G.

Perceptions of Health Promotion and Cancer Prevention among Working-Class Adults.

Health Educ Behav 2008; 35:777-90.

23. Diaz JA, Roberts MB, Goldman RE, Weitzen S, Eaton CB. Effect of language on colorectal

cancer screening among Latinos and non-Latinos. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2008;

17:2169-73.

24. Goldman R, Kingdon C, Wasser J, Clark M, Goldberg R, Papandonatos G, Hawrot E, Koren

G. Rhode Islanders’ attitudes toward the development of a state-wide genetic biobank.

Personalized Med 2008; 5:339-359.

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25. Allen JD, Shelton R, Harden E, Goldman R. Follow-up of abnormal screening

mammograms among low-income, ethnically diverse women: Findings from a qualitative

study. Patient Educ Couns 2008; 72:283-292.

26. Borkan J, Culhane-Pera K, Goldman R. Integrating culture and ethnicity into a framework

for quality healthcare: Towards culturally competent healthcare in culturally diverse Rhode

Island. RI Med J, Special Issue on Anthropological Perspectives on Medicine 2008; 91:361-

364.

27. Parker D, Goldman, R, Eaton C. A Qualitative study of individuals at-risk or who have

chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: What do they understand about their disease? Lung

2008; 186:313-6.

28. Eaton C, Parker D, Goldman R, Ahern D. Using eHealth to improve cholesterol management

in primary care practice. J Med Pract Manage 2009; 24:224-230.

29. Goldman R, Sullivan A, Back A, Alexander S, Matsuyama R, Lee S. Patients’ reflections on

communication in the second-opinion hematology-oncology consultation. Patient Educ

Couns 2009; 76:44-50.

30. Shelton RC, Puleo E, Bennett GG, McNeill LH, Goldman R, Emmons KM. Racial

Discrimination and Physical Activity among Low-income Housing Residents. Am J Prev

Med 2009; 37:541-45.

31. Goldman RE, Diaz JA, Ivone K. Perspectives of colorectal cancer risk and screening among

Dominicans and Puerto Ricans: Stigma and misperceptions. Qual Health Res 2009;

19:1559-1568.

32. Goldman RE, Soran CS, Hayward GL, Simon SR. Physicians’ perceptions of laboratory

monitoring in clinical practice. J Eval Clin Pract 2010; 16:1136-1141.

33. Goldman RE, Dube C, Lapane KL. Beyond the basics: Refills by electronic prescribing. Int

J Med Inform 2010; 79:507-14.

34. Shield RR, Goldman RE, Anthony DA, Wang N, Doyle RJ, Borkan J. Gradual Electronic

Health Record Implementation: New Insights on Physician and Patient Adaptation. Ann

Fam Med 2010; 8:316-326.

35. Nothnagle M, Goldman R, Quirk M, Reis S. Promoting Self-Directed Learning Skills in

Residency: A Case Study in Program Development. Acad Med 2010; 85:1874-9.

36. McDonald J, Goldman R, O'Brien A, Ayash C, Mitchell K, Marshall R, Simon S, Taveras E.

Health Information Technology to Guide Pediatric Obesity Management. Clin Pediatr (Phila)

2011; 50: 543.

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37. Hume A, Quilliam B, Goldman RE, Eaton C, Lapane K. Alternatives to Potentially

Inappropriate Medications For Use in e-Prescribing Software: Triggers and Treatment

Algorithms. BMJ Qual Saf 2011; 20:875-84.

38. Diaz J, Goldman R, Arellano N, Borkan J, Eaton C. Brief Report: Exploration of colorectal

cancer risk perceptions among Latinos. J Immigr Minor Health 2011; 13:188-92.

39. Loberiza Jr FR, Swore-Flecther BA, Block SD, Back AL , Goldman RE, Tulsky JA, Lee SJ.

Coping Styles, Health Status and Advance Care Planning in Patients with Hematologic

Malignancies. Leuk Lymphoma 2011; 52:2342-8.

40. Eaton C, Parker D, Borkan J, McMurray J, Roberts M, Lu B, Goldman R, Ahern D.

Translating cholesterol guidelines into primary care practice: A multimodal clustered

randomized trial. Ann Fam Med 2011; 9:528-537.

41. Nothnagle M. Anandarajah G, Goldman R, Reis S. Struggling to be self-directed: Residents’

paradoxical beliefs about learning. Acad Med 2011;86:1539-1544.

42. Shelton RC, Goldman RE, Emmons KM, Sorensen G, Allen JD. An investigation into the

social context of low-income, urban Black and Latina women: implications for adherence to

recommended health behaviors. Health Educ Behav 2011; 38:471-81.

43. McDonald J, Goldman RE, O'Brien A, Ayash C, Mitchell K, Marshall R, Simon SR,

Taveras EM. Health information technology to guide pediatric obesity management. Clin

Pediatr (Phila) 2011; 50:543-9.

44. Goldman RE, Simon S. Treating hypertension and hyperlipidemia in an emerging

accountable care organization: Understanding physicians’ perspectives. Int J Pers Cent Med

2012; 3:352-360.

46. Goldman RE, Quilliam B, Lapane K. Talking about medicines: Older adults’ perceptions of

communication with their physicians. Int J Pers Cent Med 2012; 2:352-360.

47. Doyle R, Wang N, Anthony D, Borkan J, Shield RR, Goldman RE. Computers in the

examination room and the electronic health record: physicians’ perceived impact on clinical

encounters before and after full installation and implementation. Fam Pract 2012; 29:601-

608.

48. Quilliam B, Goldman RE, Lapane K. Medication management beliefs and practices of low

income older adults from diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds. Int J Pers Cent Med 2012;

2:799-804.

49. Alexander SC, Sullivan AM, Back AL, Tulsky JA, Goldman RE, Block SD, Stewart SK,

Wilson-Genderson M, Lee SJ. Information giving and receiving in hematological

malignancy consultations. Psychooncology 2012; 21:297-306.

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50. Lapane K, Goldman RE, Quilliam B, Hume A, Eaton C, Zayas-Cabán T. Tailored DVDs: A

novel strategy for educating racially and ethnically diverse older adults about their

medicines. Int J Med Inform 2012; 81:852-860.

51. Haines J, O’Brien A, McDonald J, Goldman RE, Evans-Schmidt M, Price S, King S, Sherry

B, Taveras E. Television viewing and televisions in bedrooms: Perceptions of racial/ethnic

minority parents of young children. J Child Fam Stud 2013; 22:749-756.

52. Diaz JA, Roberts MB, Clarke JG, Simmons EM, Goldman RE, Rakowski W. Colorectal

Cancer Screening: Language is a Greater Barrier for Latino Men than Latino Women. J

Immigr Minor Health. 2013; 15:472-5.

53. Block JP, Gillman MW, Linakis SK, Goldman RE. "If it tastes good, I'm drinking it":

Qualitative Study of Beverage Consumption among College Students. J Adolesc

Health 2013; 52:702-706.

54. Sharifi M, Marshall G, Marshall R, Bottino C, Goldman R, Sequist T, Taveras EM.

Accelerating Progress in Reducing Childhood Obesity Disparities: Exploring Best Practices

of Positive Outliers. J Health Care Poor Underserved 2013; 24(2 Suppl):193-199.

55. Parker DR, Eaton CB, Ahern DK, Roberts MB, Rafferty C, Goldman RE, McCool FD,

Wroblewski J. The study design and rationale of the randomized controlled trial:

Translating COPD guidelines into primary care practice. BMC Fam Pract 2013;

14:56+.

56. Chhabra KR, Pollak KI, Lee SJ, Back AL, Goldman RE, Tulsky JA. Physician

communication styles in initial consultations for hematological cancer. Patient Educ

Couns 2013;93(3):573-8.

57. Nothnagle M, Reis S, Goldman R, Anandarajah G. Fostering Professional

Development in Residency: Development and Evaluation of “The Forum” Workshop

Series. Teach Learn Med 2014;26(3):230-8. PMID:25010233

58. Kroshus E, Goldman RE, Kubzansky LD, Austin SB. Team-level approaches to

addressing disordered eating: A qualitative study of two female collegiate cross

country running teams. Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention.

2014;22(2):136-51. Epub 2014 Jan 6. PMID:24392949

59. Sharifi M, Marshall G, Goldman R, Rifas-Shiman SL, Horan CM, Koziol R, Marshall R,

Sequist T, Taveras EM. Exploring Innovative Approaches and Patient-Centered Outcomes

from Positive Outliers in Childhood Obesity. Acad Pediatr. 2014 ;14(6):646-55. Epub 2014

Oct 30. PMID: 25439163

60. White J, Heney J, Esquibel AY, Dimock C, Goldman R, Anthony D. Teaching and

addressing health disparities through the family medicine social and community context of

care project. Rhode Island Medical Journal 2014; 97(9):26-30.

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61. Parker DR, Goldman RE, Brown J, Hewitt S, Frazzano A, Shield R, Eaton CB, Adewale V,

Borkan JM. The Brown Primary Care Initiative Design for Strategies Towards Patient-

Centered Medical Home Practice Transformation. Primary Health Care: Open Access.

2014;4(3):173. DOI: 10.4172/2167-1079.1000173

62. Kroshus E, Kubzansky L, Goldman R, Austin SB. Anti-Dieting Advice From Teammates: A

Pilot Study of the Experience of Female Collegiate Cross Country Runners. Eat Disord. 2014

Oct 8:1-14. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 25298295

63. Kroshus E, Kubzansky LD, Goldman RE, Austin SB. Norms, athletic identity, and

concussion symptom under-reporting among male collegiate ice hockey players: a

prospective cohort study. Ann Behav Med. 2015 Feb;49(1):95-103. PMID:25236670

64. Woo Baidal JA, Criss S, Goldman RE, Perkins M, Cunningham C, Taveras EM. Reducing

Hispanic Children’s Obesity Risk Factors in the First 1000 Days of Life: A Qualitative

Analysis. Journal of Obesity, 2015; 2015:945918. doi: 10.1155/2015/945918. Epub 2015

Mar 22. PMID: 25874127

65. Goldman RE, Parker D, Brown J, Eaton C, Walker J, Borkan J. Recommendations for a

Mixed-Methods Approach to Evaluating the Patient-Centered Medical Home. Annals of

Family Medicine, 2015;13(2):168-75. PMID:25755039

66. Rini C, Porter LS, Somers TJ, McKee DC, DeVellis RF, Smith M, Winkel G, Ahern DK,

Goldman R, Stiller JL, Mariani C, Patterson C, Jordan JJ, Caldwell DS, Keefe FJ.

Automated, Internet-based Pain Coping Skills Training to Manage Osteoarthritis Pain: A

Randomized Controlled Trial. Pain. 2015, Feb 12. [Epub ahead of print] PMID:25734997

67. Parker DR, Eltinge S, Rafferty C, Eaton CB, Clarke JG, Goldman RE. Primary Care

Providers’ Views on Using Lung Age as an Aid to Smoking Cessation Counseling for

Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Lung, Lung. 2015 Mar 20. [Epub

ahead of print] PMID:25791068

68. Raykar NP, Yorlets RR, Liu C, Greenberg SLM, Kotagal M, Goldman R, Roy N, Meara JG,

Gillies RD. A qualitative study exploring contextual challenges to surgical care provision in

21 LMICs. The Lancet. 2015 Apr 27; 385(Special Issue):S15.

69. Criss S, Goldman RE, Taveras E. The role of health information sources in decision-making

among Hispanic mothers during their children's first 1000 days of life. Maternal and Child

Health Journal. 2015 Nov;19(11):2536-43. PMID: 26122256

70. Sharifi M, Marshall G, Goldman RE, Cunningham C, Marshall R, Taveras EM. Engaging

children in the development of obesity interventions: Exploring outcomes that matter most

among obesity positive outliers. Patient Educ Couns. 2015;11:1393-1401. PMID: 26166630

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71. El Rayess F, Goldman R, Furey C, Chandran R, Goldberg AR, Anandarajah G. Patient-

centered medical home knowledge and attitudes of residents and faculty: Certification is just

the first step. J Grad Med Educ. 2015 Dec;7(4):580-8. doi: 10.4300/JGME-D-14-00597.1.

72. LaMancuso K, Nothnagle M, Goldman RE. “Can I ask that?": Perspectives on Perinatal

Care After Resettlement Among Karen Refugee Women, Medical Providers, and

Community-based Doulas. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 2016 Apr;18(2):428-

35. PMID: 25724151

73. Criss S, Rodriguez D, Goldman R. The Social Context of Substance Use and Perceived Risk

among Rhode Island Urban Minority Adolescents. Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and

Underserved. 2016;27:176-193.

74. Ahern DK, Parker DR, Eaton CB, Rafferty C, Wroblewski J, Goldman R. Patient-facing

technology for the identification of COPD in primary care. J Innov Health Inform.

2016;23(2):541–546. PMID: 27869583

75. Anandarajah G, Fury C, Chandran R, Goldberg A, El Rayess F, Ashley D, Goldman RE.

Effects of adding a new PCMH block rotation and resident team to existing longitudinal

training within a certified PCMH: primary care residents’ attitudes, knowledge, and

experience. Advances in Medical Education and Practice. 2016;7:457–466.

76. Chatterjee A, Daftary G, Campbell M, Gatison L, Day L, Ramsey K, Goldman R, Gillman

MW. "Can't We Just Have Some Sazón?" Student, Family, and Staff Perspectives on a New

School Food Program at a Boston High School. J Sch Health. 2016 Apr;86(4):273-80. PMID:

26930239

77. Anandarajah G, Gupta P, Jain N, El Rayess F, Goldman R. Scholarly development for

primary care residents. Clin Teach. 2016 Dec;13(6):415-421. PMID: 26799927

78. Goldman RE, Mennillo L, Stebbins P, Parker D. How do patients conceptualize Chronic

Obstructive Pulmonary Disease? Chronic Respiratory Disease. Online First: Dec. 19, 2016.

2017 Aug;14(3):245-255. PMID: 28774206 PMCID: PMC5720229

79. Sklar M, Coleman M, Campbell S, Yeracaris P, Hurwitz D, Hewitt S, Fortin EW. Goldman

RE. Reaching beyond patient-centered medical home walls: A mixed-methods evaluation of

a Community Health Team intervention. Internal Medicine Research Open Journal.

2017;2(1): 1-9.

80. Kroshus E, Gillard D, Haarbauer-Krupa J, Goldman RE, Bickham DS. Talking with young

children about concussions: an exploratory study. Child Care Health Dev. 2017;

Sep;43(5):758-767. PMID: 28019016

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81. Anthony J, Goldman R, Rees V, Geller AC. Qualitative Assessment of Smoke -Free Policy

Implementation in Low-Income Housing: Enhancing Resident Compliance. American

Journal of Health Promotion, January 1, 2018. [ePub ahead of print] PMID: 29772910.

82. Goldman RE, Brown J, Stebbins P, Parker DR, Adewale V, Shield R, Roberts MB, Eaton

CB, Borkan JM. What matters in patient-centered medical home transformation: Whole

system evaluation outcomes of the Brown Primary Care Transformation Initiative. SAGE

Open Medicine https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312118781936 First Published June 18, 2018.

83. DeAndrade S, El Rayess F, Goldman R. Perspectives on Hypertension in the New England

Cape Verdean Community. J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2018;5(1):162-169. PMID:

28284019

84. Katz-Wise S, Sansfacon AP, Bogart LM, Rosal MC, Ehrensaft D, Goldman RE, Austin SB.

Lessons from a community-based participatory research study with transgender and gender

nonconforming youth and their families. Action Research. January 1, 2019:1-22.

84. Morel K, Nichols K, Nong Y, Charles N, Price S, Taveras E, Goldman R, Woo Baidal JA,

Parental and Provider Perceptions of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Interventions in the First

1,000 Days: A Qualitative Study, Academic Pediatrics. 2019;

doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acap.2019.01.004

85. Sklar M, Seijo C, Goldman R, Eaton C. Beyond checkboxes: A qualitative assessment of

physicians’ experiences providing care in a patient-centered medical home. J Eval Clin Pract.

2019:1-10. DOI: 10.1111/jep.13136

86. Neel K, Goldman R, Marte D, Bello G, Nothnagle M. Hospital‐based maternity care

practitioners’ perceptions of doulas. Birth. 2019;46(2):355-361. DOI: 10.1111/birt.12420

87. Seward M, Linakis S, Goldman RE, Werth P, Roberto C, Block J. Showers, Culture, and

Conflict Resolution: A Qualitative Study of Employees’ Perceptions of Workplace Wellness

Opportunities. J Occupational Environmental Med. In Press, June 2019, Publish-Ahead-of

Print.

88. Medina S, Lewis C, Goldman R. Unmet Needs of Unaccompanied Minors from Central

America: Perceptions of Professionals from Multiple Sectors. Journal of Applied Research

on Children. In Press, August 2019.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Undergraduate Medical Education Curricula

1. Monroe A, Goldman R., Dubé C. Race, culture, and ethnicity in primary care: addressing alcohol

and other drug problems" Project Adept Volume 5. Providence, RI: Brown University Center for

Alcohol and Addiction Studies, 1994. (nationally distributed)

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2. Goldman R. Cultural Issues in Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening. Chapter 5 in Dubé C, Rosen

R, Toohey J, Goldman R, Ehrich B,O'Donnell J, Rakowski W, Goldstein M. (eds) Communication

Skills for Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening, a CDC-funded curriculum for medical education.

Brown University, 1998. (nationally distributed)

3. Goldman R. Disclosing Suspicious or Abnormal Findings and Referral for Further Testing. Chapter

6 in Dubé C, Rosen R, Toohey J, Goldman R, Ehrich B,O'Donnell J, Rakowski W, Goldstein M.

(eds) Communication Skills for Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening, a CDC-funded curriculum

for medical education. Brown University, 1998. (nationally distributed)

4. Dubé C and Goldman R. Introduction to Culture and Medical Interactions. Chapter 3 in Dubé C,

Rosen R, Toohey J, Goldman R, Ehrich B,O'Donnell J, Rakowski W, Goldstein M. (eds)

Communication Skills for Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening, a CDC-funded curriculum for

medical education. Brown University, 1998. (nationally distributed)

Book Chapters

1. Liepman M, Goldman R, Monroe A, Green K, Sattler A, Broadhurst J, Gomberg E. "Substance

abuse by special populations of women." In E. Gomberg and T. Nirenberg, eds., Women and

Substance Abuse. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Press. 1993.

2. Borkan J, Goldman R, Culhane-Pera K. “Multimethodenonderzoek (Multimethod Research).” In P.

Lucassen and TC olde Hartman, eds., Kwalitatief Onderzoek. Houten, Holland: Bohn Stafleu van

Loghum. 2007

3. Goldman RE, Borkan J. Anthropological Approaches: A Powerful Method to Study and Refine

Medical Home Models. Special Brief published online by the Agency for HealthCare Research and

Quality (AHRQ), forthcoming.

Other Publications

1. Goldman R. Cultural diversity in medical education. Anthropology Newsletter 1995;36(2).

2. Goldman R. Cultural Diversity in the Workplace. Materials from a two-day short course at the CDC

1997 Cancer Conference, Integrating Public Health Programs for Cancer Control, Atlanta, GA,

September 1997 are included in the World Health Organization International Traveling Exhibit, 1998.

3. Dubé C, Goldman R, Jackson C, Myers R. Caring for diverse populations: Cancer screening and

management. Patient Care, May 15, 2000.

4. Digest Review Committee, including Goldman R. Digest of Innovative Strategies in Colorectal

Cancer Prevention. Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation. 2004. Available at:

http://www.preventcancer.org/colorectal/innovativestrategies.pdf

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5. Ahern, DK, Phalen, JM, Le, LX, Goldman, R. Childhood Obesity Prevention and

Reduction: Role of eHealth. Childood Obesity Synergy Grant (#53734) from the Robert

Wood Johnson Foundation. 2007.

VIDEO PRODUCTION

1. "From One Woman to Another," sociocultural issues consultant. Blackstone Valley Perinatal

Network of the Brown University Department of Family Medicine, 1991.

2. "Race, Culture and Ethnicity in Primary Care: Addressing Alcohol and Other Drug

Problems," production and sociocultural issues consultant. Project Adept, Brown University

Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, 1993.

3. "Communication Skills for Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening", writer, content

consultant. Brown University School of Medicine, 1998.

4. "Foundations in Cross-Cultural Health Care," writer, content consultant. Harvard Pilgrim

Health Care of NE, Boston, MA, 1998.

5. “Medication Management in the Elderly,” writer, director. Brown University, 2008.

6. “Managing Your Medicines for Safety and Effectiveness,” writer, director. Virginia

Commonwealth University, 2009.

ABSTRACTS / PEER-REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS

1. Goldman R. Qualitative data collection among ethnic minority health center patients.

Office of Substance Abuse Prevention PPWI National Conference. Washington, D.C.

February 10, 1992.

2. Goldman R, Monroe A. Using a culturally aware approach in the assessment and diagnosis

of substance use and abuse problems among ethnically diverse patients. Half-day

Workshop: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA.

April 27, 1993.

3. Goldman R, Monroe A, Dubé C. A new model for teaching about culture, race, and

ethnicity - addressing alcohol and other drug problems in the primary care setting.

Association of Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse (AMERSA) Annual

Meeting. Bethesda, MD. November 20, 1993.

4. Goldman R, Carlough M, Shields S. Ethnicity, acculturation, and communication: a two-

way street for providers and patients. Society for Teachers of Family Medicine, Family in

Family Medicine National Conference. Ameilia Island, FL. March 5, 1994.

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5. Goldman R, Monroe A, Dubé C. A framework for teaching a culturally responsive

approach in addressing alcohol and other drug problems in the primary care setting.

Association for the Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education (ABSAME) Annual

Conference. Santa Fe, NM. November 17, 1994.

6. Goldman R, Jack B. Teaching the cultural dimension of maternal and child health.

Proceedings of the Public Health Service First National Conference on Cultural Competence

and Women's Health Curricula in Medical Education, Washington, D.C., 1995.

7. Goldman R, Dubé C, Rosen R, Ehrich B. "Cultural issues in communication about breast

and cervical cancer screening." Proceedings of the Public Health Service First National

Conference on Cultural Competence and Women's Health Curricula in Medical Education,

Washington, D.C., 1995.

8. Dubé C, Goldman R, Monroe A, Rosen R, Lewis D. "Race, culture and ethnicity:

addressing alcohol and other drug problems." Proceedings of the Public Health Service

First National Conference on Cultural Competence and Women's Health Curricula in

Medical Education, Washington, D.C., 1995.

9. Goldman R, Campanile C, Hight E, Goldberg A, Wagner K, Murphy J. To achieve the

impossible dream: how to fit community oriented primary care (COPC) training into a

busy residency program. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Meeting. San

Francisco, CA. April 29, 1996.

10. Dubé C, Goldman R, Rakowski W, Goldstein M, Rosen R, Ehrich B. Enhancing

communication and counseling skills in breast and cervical cancer screening. American

Academy of Physician and Patient Annual Academy Forum. May 5, 1996.

11. Dubé C, Goldman R, Rakowski W, Ehrich B, Rosen R. Enhancing students'

communication skills for breast and cervical cancer screening. Prevention '97, Atlanta,

GA. March 20, 1997.

12. Dubé C, Goldman R, Rakowski W, Ehrich B, Rosen R. Communicating with patients

about breast and cervical cancer screening: an integrated curriculum for medical students.

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. May 4, 1997.

13. Dubé C, Goldman R, Monroe A. Diversity for clinicians-current practice. The Addiction

Technology Center of New England Conference on Cultural Competency in the Age of

Managed Care. Worcester, MA. May 15, 1997.

14. Dubé C, Goldman R, Monroe, A. Consensus building around diversity. The Addiction

Technology Center of New England Conference on Cultural Competency in the Age of

Managed Care. Worcester, MA. May 15, 1997.

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15. Goldman R. Cultural Diversity in the Workplace. A two-day short course at the CDC

1997 Cancer Conference, Integrating Public Health Programs for Cancer Control, Atlanta,

GA, September 1997.

16. Monroe A, Potter S, Goldman R. Teaching Medical Students to Work with Language

Interpreters. American Association of Medical Colleges, New Orleans, LA, October 1998.

17. Monroe A, Goldman R. Enhancing Physicians' Skills in Cross-cultural Interactions with

Patients: Results of a Pilot Study. Association of Behavioral Science and Medical

Education Annual Conference, Jackson Hole, WY, October 1998.

18. Goldman R. From the Inside, Out: Designing Community-Based Qualitative Research.

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, April 1999.

19. Goldman R. Culturally Responsive Communication: Cancer Prevention with Latinos in the

U.S. The International Conference on Patient-Physician Communication, Barcelona,

Spain, September 2000.

20. Goldman R. Teaching Qualitative Methods: Lessons Learned from a Study of Cancer

Prevention among Hispanics. The Association of Behavioral Science and Medical

Education, Santa Fe, NM, October 2000.

21. Monroe A, Goldman R. Provider Attitudes and Beliefs Regarding Cross-Cultural Issues.

The Association of Behavioral Science and Medical Education, Santa Fe, NM, October

2000.

22. Odoms A, Kumanyika S, Goldman R, Gans K, Lasater T. Determinants of Overeating in a

Multi-Ethnic Sample of African-American Women. The American Public Health

Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2000.

23. Goldman R. Communication Across Contextual Fields: A Framework for Culturally

Responsive Care. The Association of Behavioral Science and Medical Education, Cape

Cod, MA, October 2001.

24. Goldman R. Attitudes and Practices around Breast Cancer Screening among Latinas in

Rhode Island. 69th

Annual Kenney Research Day, Memorial Hospital of RI, February 2002.

25. Taylor J, Nothnagle M, Lavallee L, Monroe A, Goldman R, David S, Eaton C. Brown

Medical School’s Innovative Curriculum on health Disparities and Cultural Competency.

STFM Predoctoral Education, Austin, TX, January 2003.

26. Goldman R. The Social Context of Breast and Cervical Cancer Risk and Screening among

Hispanics. Distinguished Research Paper, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual

Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, September 2003.

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27. Goldman R, Parker D, Cover R, Ahern D, Borkan J, Eaton C. Patients’ Perceptions of

Cholesterol and Coronary Heart Disease Risk. North American Primary Care Research

Group Annual Meeting, Banff, Canada, November 2003.

28. Charles Eaton, MD, MS, Roberta Goldman, PhD, Donna Parker, ScD, Rebecca Cover, BA,

David Ahern, PhD, Jeffrey Borkan, MD, PhD, Robert Gramling, MD, HeartAge – A Patient

Activation Tool for Cholesterol Management. North American Primary Care Research

Group Annual Meeting, Banff, Canada, November 2003.

29. Robert Gramling, MD, Jeffrey Borkan, MD, PhD, David Ahern, PhD, Roberta Goldman,

PhD, Rebecca Cover, BA, Donna Parker, ScD, Charles Eaton, MD, MS, Translating ATP

III Cholesterol Guidelines into Practice: Physician Barriers and Facilitators Regarding Use

of a Computerized Shared-decision Making Tool. North American Primary Care Research

Group Annual Meeting, Banff, Canada, November 2003.

30. Goldman R, Parker D, Ahern D, Gramling R, Borkan J, Eaton C. Patients’ Perceptions of

Cholesterol and Coronary Heart Disease Risk, and Tools for Increasing Screening and

Patient Adherence to Treatment Recommendations, 71st Annual Kenney Research Day,

Memorial Hospital of RI, March 2004.

31. Borkan J, Scott H, Zarcadoolas C, Goldman R, Thomas M, Pleasant A. “Investigating the

Future of Primary Care using New Mthods: Practitioners’ Views from Family Medicine,

Internal Medicne and Pediatrics.” 32nd

Annual Meeting of the North American Primary

Care Research Group, Orlando, Floriday, October, 2004.

32. Goldman R, Parker D, Cover R, Ahern D, Borkan J, Eaton C. Patients’ Perceptions of

Cholesterol and Coronary Heart Disease Risk. Brown University 2005 Public Health

Research Day, Providence, RI, April 2005.

32. Goldman R, Anthony D, Shield R, Wang N, Doyle R, Borkan J. “A Multi-Method Study of the

Transition to Full Use of Information Technology in a Family Medicine Clinical Practice.” North

American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Canada, October 2005.

34. Goldman R. “The Social Context of Menopause among Latinas.” North American Menopause

Society Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, October 2006.

35. Shield R, Goldman R, Anthony D, Wang N, Doyle R, Borkan J. “Patient perceptions and

physician adaptation in a family medicine clinic during gradual EMR implementation.”

North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ, October

2006.

36. Anthony D, Shield R, Goldman R, Wang N, Doyle R, Borkan J. “Effect of EMR use on the

clinical encounter: a qualitative study of an EMR implementation.” North American

Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Tuscon, AZ, October 2006.

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37. Goldman R, Diaz J. “Stigma and Misperceptions: Risk Perceptions and Barriers to Colorectal

Cancer Screening Among Dominicans and Puerto Ricans.” Society of General Internal Medicine

Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, April, 2007.

38. Eaton C, Parker D, Roberts M, Lu B, Gramling R, Borkan J, Goldman R, McMurray J,

Ahern D. “Translating ATPIII Cholesterol Guidelines Into Primary Care Practice:

Cholesterol Education and Research Trial.” North American Primary Care Research Group

Annual Meeting, Vancouver, CA, October 2007.

39. Goldman R. “Social Context of Menopause among Latinas.” Kenney Research Day, Memorial

Hospital of RI, March 2008.

40. Diaz JA, Roberts MB, Goldman RE, Weitzen S, Eaton CB. “Effect of Language on

Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Latinos and Non-Latinos.” American Society of

Preventive Oncology Annual Meeting. Bethesda, MD. March 2008.

41. Diaz JA, Goldman RE, Arellano N, Borkan J, Eaton CB. “Knowledge, Risk Perceptions,

and Barriers to Colorectal Cancer Screening Latinos in Rhode Island.” Society of General

Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, April 2008.

42. Taylor JS, Anthony D, Goldman R, Rincon C, Choi M. “A Social and Community Context

of Health Care Experience for Family Medicine Clerkship Students.” Northeast Regional

Meeting of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Baltimore, MD, October 2008.

43. Goldman RE. “The Social Context of Menopause and Mid-life Disease Prevention among

Latinas: A Qualitative Study and Web-based, Participant-driven Intervention.” North

American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Puerto Rico, November 2008.

44. Anandarajah G, Laudenberg B, Manning J, Fredian A, Goldman R. “Residents as Educators and

Leaders: Fostering Scholarship through Resident Run Curricula and Evaluation.” Society of

Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, May 2009.

45. Lee SJ, Sullivan AM, Tulsky JA, Goldman RE, Stewart S, Matsuyama RK, Loberiza Jr. F,

Back A, Alexander, S. Content of Hematologic Malignancies Consultations: Good and Bad

News From the HEMA-COMM Study. American Society of Hematology, New Orleans, LA,

December 5, 2009.

46. Loberiza Jr. F, Sullivan A, Matsuyama R, Goldman R, Lee S. Psychological Correlates of

Having Advance Care Planning in Patients with Hematological Malignancies. Blood 2009;

114: 35 [abstract 72]

47. Goldman R; Quilliam B; Eaton C; Hume A; Pichardo P; Ross D; Lapane K. Medication

Management Beliefs And Practices Among Diverse Older Adults. North American Primary

Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, November 2009.

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48. Gupta P; Goldman R; Anandarajah G. Residents As Scholars: Fostering Research-Oriented

Scholarly Work During Family Medicine Training. North American Primary Care Research Group

Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, November 2009.

49. J McDonald, RE Goldman, A O’Brien, C Ayash, K Mitchell, R Marshall, SR Simon, EM

Taveras. Pediatricians’ Perceptions of Health Information Technology to Guide Obesity

Management. 2010 Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, Canada:

May 1-4.

50. J McDonald, RE Goldman, A O’Brien, C Ayash, K Mitchell, R Marshall, SR Simon, EM

Taveras. Pediatricians’ perceptions of state mandates to assess body mass index in schools.

2010 Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, Canada: May 1-4.

51. Lee N, Goldman RE. Relaxation Exercise on CD for Insomnia. Rhode Island Academy of Family

Practice Annual Meeting, Providence, RI, May 2010.

52. Nothnagle M, George P, Goldman R, Sullivan G, Reis S. Assessment of self-directed learning skills

before and after a multifaceted intervention for family medicine residents. Ottawa Conference on the

Assessment of Competence in Medicine and the Healthcare Professions. Miami, May 2010.

53. Simeone J, Quilliam B, Hume A, Eaton C, Goldman R, Lapane K. Developing Novel Triggers for

E-Prescribing Specific to Older Adults in Primary Care. Agency for Healthcare Research and

Quality Health-IT Conference, Washington, DC, June 2010.

54. Goldman RE, Rodriguez D. The Social Context of Substance Abuse And Risk Among Urban

Minority Youth. North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA,

November 2010.

55. Parker D, Goldman R, Jackvony E, Tape C, Eaton C. A Qualitative Study of Individuals At Risk

Who Have COPD: How Much Do They Know About Their Disease? North American Primary Care

Research Group Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, November 2010.

56. Diaz JA, Roberts MB, Clarke JG, Simmons EM, Goldman RE, Rakowski W. Latino English

Proficiency and Colorectal Cancer Screening by Gender. American Society of Preventive

Oncology, 35th Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2011.

57. Borkan J, Goldman R, Eaton C. A Feasible, Minimal, Integrated PCMH Evaluation.

Workshop presented at the North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting,

Banff, BC, December 2011.

58. Goldman RE, El Rayess F, Anandarajah G. Our PCMH Curriculum is Ready, but are

Faculty Ready to Teach It? Society for Teachers of Family Medicine, Seattle, WA, April

2012.

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59. Kroshus E, Goldman RE, Austin SB. Addressing and Preventing Disordered Eating: A

Comparison of Two NCAA Division 1 Women's Cross Country Teams. APHA, San

Francisco, CA, October 2012

60. Borkan J, Eaton C, Goldman RE. Anthropological and Mixed-Methods Approaches to

PCMH Evaluation. Presented as part of a preconference workshop at the North American

Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, December 2012.

61. Goldman RE, El Rayess F, Chandran R, Ashley D, Bryan H, Hewitt S, Furey C, Anandarajah

G. Family Medicine Residents’ Perceptions and Knowledge about PCMH: Qualitative

Evaluation of a New Longitudinal PCMH Curriculum. North American Primary Care

Research Group Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, December 2012.

62. Mendelsohn, J, Anandarajah G, Goldman R. Acupuncture and Chronic Pain: Patients’

Perceptions of Intended and Unintended Benefits. North American Primary Care Research

Group Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, December 2012.

63. Brown J, Flanagan P, Goldman RE, Magee S, Maker E, Mota C. Qualitative Study of

Educational Attainment for Adolescent Mothers in Rhode Island. Society for Adolescent

Health and Medicine, Atlanta, GA, March 2013.

64. El Rayess F, Anandarajah G, Bryan H. Goldman RE. Building a Scholarly Development

Curriculum: How do we Make it Practical & Meaningful for Residents? Society of Teachers

of Family Medicine, Baltimore, MD, May 2013.

65. Goldman RE, Borkan J. Anthropological Approaches: Using Qualitative Methods to

Uncover Unexpected Insights about the Implementation and Outcomes of Patient-Centered

Medical Home Models. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Baltimore, MD, June

2013.

66. Marshall G, Sharifi M, Goldman R, Horan CM, Koziol R, Ferisin S, Marshall R, Sequist TD,

Taveras EM. Exploring Innovative Approaches and Patient-Centered Outcomes from

Positive Outliers in Childhood Obesity. The Obesity Society, Atlanta, GA, November 2013.

67. Guerrero TA, Subudhi S, Olarte J, Goldman R, Diaz JA. Exploration of Barriers and

Faciliators to Colorectal Cancer Screening among Spanish-Speaking Latino Men. American

Society of Preventive Oncology, Arlington, VA, March 2014.

68. Ramirez Batlle H, Goldman R, Diaz J. Exploration of Healthcare Reform: Knowledge and

Awareness of the Health Benefits Exchange among Spanish-Speaking Hispanics in RI. New

England Society of General Internal Medicine, Boston, MA, March 2014.

69. Goldman RE, Borkan J. Understanding Transformation: Using Anthropological Mixed-

Methods Apporaches for Modeling Comprehensive Patient-Centered Medical Home

Evaluation for Learners. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, San Antonio, TX, May

2014.

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70. Borkan J, Goldman RE, Grumbach K, Jeremiah M, Magill M. Insights from Practice

Transformation: Making Sense of Our Stories and Moving Our Training Sites Forward.

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, San Antonio, TX, May 2014.

71. Brown J, Borkan J, Goldman RE. Structuring and Teaching Adolescent Health Care needs in

the PCMH: A New Model. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, San Antonio, TX, May

2014.

72. El Rayess F, Goldman RE, Anandarajah G. Integrating Health Disparities and Population

Health into Family Medicine Residency Education. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine,

San Antonio, TX, May 2014.

73. Woo Baidel J, Goldman R, Criss S, Perkins M, Taveras E. Reducing Hispanic Children’s

Obesity Risk Factors in the First 1000 Days of Life: A Qualitative Analysis. The Obesity

Society, Boston, MA, November 2014.

74. Block J, Linakis S, Werth P, Goldman R. Showers, Culture, and Conflict Resolution:

Perceptions of Wellness Opportunities on the Job. The Obesity Society, Boston, MA,

November 2014.

75. Marshall G, Sharifi M, Goldman R, Cunningham C, Marshall R, Taveras EM. Engaging

children in the development of obesity interventions: exploring outcomes that matter most

among obesity positive outliers. The Obesity Society, Boston, MA; November 2014.

76. Brown JD, Adewale V, Borkan J, Goldman RE, Hewitt S. Outcomes of the Brown

University Primary Care Transformation Initiative: An Eight Practice PCMH Intervention.

North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, New York, NY; November

2014.

77. Brown JD, Sabatine J, Borkan JM, Goldman RE, Adewale V. Conceptualizing and

Implementing Community-Based Innovations to Enhance Medical Homes for Adolescents.

North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, New York, NY; November

2014.

78. Goldman RE, Brown JD, Shield R, Adewale V, Borkan JM. How Do PCMH Transformation

Facilitators Conceptualize and Navigate Their Shifting Roles? North American Primary

Care Research Group Annual Meeting, New York, NY; November 2014.

79. Borkan JM, Dickinson P, Goldman RE, Grumbach K, Brown JD, Magill M. Multiple

Methodologies for Evaluating the Patient Centered Medical Home and Other Practice

Transformation Efforts: Getting to a Gold Standard. North American Primary Care Research

Group Annual Meeting, New York, NY; November 2014.

80. Borkan J, Goldman R, Adewale V, Stebbins P, Alleyne R, Shield R, Frazzano A, Parker D,

Brown J. Mixed-Methods Patient Centered Medical Home Evaluation: Outcomes of the

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Brown University Primary Care Transformation Initiative. North American Primary Care

Research Group Annual Meeting, Cancun, Mexico; November 2015.

81. Stebbins P, Adewale V, Gjelsvik A, Brown J, Chan L, Goldman RE. Engaging Youth: Best

Practices in Adolescent PCMH Care. North American Primary Care Research Group Annual

Meeting, Cancun, Mexico; November 2015.

82. Goldman RE, Coleman M, Sklar M, Yeracaris P. Going Beyond PCMH Walls to Improve

High Risk / High Cost Patients’ Health and Use of Services: Community Health Teams

(CHTs) in RI. North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Cancun,

Mexico; November 2015.

83. Nothnagle M, Anandarajah R, Goldman R, Reis S. Promoting Self-Directed Learning Skills

in Residency: Evaluation of a Multifaceted Intervention. Society of Teachers of Family

Medicine, Orlando, FL; April 2015.

84. Raykar NP, Yorlets RR, Liu C, Greenberg SLM, Kotagal M, Goldman R, Roy N, Meara JG,

Gillies RD. A Qualitative Study Exploring Contextual Challenges to Surgical Care Provision

in 21 LMICs. Lancet Commission on Global Surgery Launch. Royal Society of Medicine,

London. April 27, 2015.

85. Raykar NP, Yorlets RR, Liu C, Greenberg SLM, Kotagal M, Goldman R, Roy N, Meara JG,

Gillies RD. A Qualitative Study Exploring Contextual Challenges to Surgical Care Provision

in 21 LMICs. Global Surgery, Anaesthesia, and Obstetrics: Shifting Paradigms and

Challenging Generations. Royal Society of Medicine, London. April 28, 2015.

86. Hutter M, Greene M, Goldman R. The Development of Patient Reported Outcomes for

National Implementation in the MBSAQIP -- The First Report from the PCORI funded

LOBSTER PROMs Study. American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, New

Orleans, LA. November 2016.

87. Campbell S, Hewitt S, Goldman R. Getting Started in Your Neighborhood: Piloting

Community Health Teams through a Multi-payer Approach. NCQA PCMH Congress,

Chicago, IL. October 9, 2016.

88. El Rayess F, Nothnagle M, Brown JD, Stebbins PM, Nash JM, Chandran R, Goldman RE.

Transforming Family-Centered Primary Care for Children and Adolescents in Underserved

Communities: A Baseline Assessment of Needs. North American Primary Care Research

Group Annual Meeting, Colorado Springs, CO; November 2016.

89. Borkan JM, Stebbins PM, Eaton CB, Goldman RE. Mining Your Department's Research

Portfolio for Themes, Strengths, and Opportunities. North American Primary Care Research

Group Annual Meeting, Colorado Springs, CO; November 2016.

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90. Goldman RE, Eaton CB, Culhane-Pera K, Miller WL, Borkan JM. Community-Engaged

‘Team Science’ – What’s in it for Family Medicine Researchers, Departments and the

Discipline? North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Colorado

Springs, CO; November 2016.

91. Hutter M, Greene M, Goldman R, et al. The Development of Patient Reported Outcomes for

National Implementation in the MBSAQIP -- The First Report from the PCORI funded

LOBSTER PROMs Study. American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Annual

Meeting, Obesity Week 2016, New Orleans, LA; November 2016.

92. El Rayess F, Nothnagle M, Brown J, Stebbins P, Nash J, Chandran R, Goldman R.

Transforming Our PCMH to Include a Focus on the Needs of Children and Adolescents:

Curriculum Development and Baseline Evaluation. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine,

May 2016.

93. Nothnagle M, El Rayess F, Stebbins P, Demarais S, Brown J, Goldman R. Using the Patient-

centered Medical Home Model to Transform Care of Children and Adolescents in

Underserved Communities. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, San Diego, CA; April

2017.

94. Goldman R, Holler J, Stebbins P, El Rayess F. New Curriculum to Teach Family Medicine

Residents Geographic Information System Applications to Identify Needs of At-risk Children

and Their Families. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, San Diego, CA; April 2017.

95. Borkan J, Nothnagle M, Goldman R, Brown J, Stebbins P. Transforming Family Medicine

Education While Transforming Practices at Brown: Patient-centered Medical Homes,

Accountable Care Organizations, and Beyond. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, San

Diego, CA; April 2017.

96. Goldman R, El Rayess F, Thomson C, Brown J, Stebbins P, Nothnagle M. Fostering Family

Medicine Residents’ Community Engagement. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, San

Diego, CA; April 2017.

97. Greene M, Goldman R, Chang D, et al. The Development of Patient Reported Outcomes for

National Implementation in the MBSAQIP – Lessons Learned from the PCORI funded

LOBSTER PROMs Alpha Pilot. American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery

Annual Meeting, Obesity Week 2017, Washington, DC; November 2017.

98. El Rayess F, Goldman RE, Kahane J, Roberts M, Stebbins P, Wilkinson J. Factors

Associated with Human Papilloma Virus Immunization in a Family Medicine

Resident/Faculty Clinic. North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting,

Montreal, QC, Canada; November 2017.

99. Goldman RE, Broderick J, Bolton A, Schneider S, May M, Stone A. Beyond Average:

Providers' Assessments of the Most Useful Indices for Measuring Pain Intensity in Patients

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with Chronic Pain. North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting,

Montreal, QC, Canada; November 2017.

100. Goldman RE, Eaton C, El Rayess F, Borkan J. Project Evaluation, Quality Improvement or

Outcomes Research? What are the Differences and How Can we Leverage the Overlaps?

North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada;

November 2017.

101. Sklar M., Nash JM, Goldman RE, Aarons G, Eaton CB. A Climate for Evidence-based

Practice in the Patient-Centered Medical Home. Paper accepted for presentation at the

39th

Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New

Orleans, LA; April 11-14, 2018.

102. Morel K, Nichols K, Nong Y, Charles N, Price S, Taveras EM, Goldman R, Woo Baidal J.

Messaging to Reduce Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Intake in the First 1,000 Days: A

Qualitative Study. Poster Presentation. Obesity Week 2018. Nashville, TN; November 14,

2018.

103. Katz-Wise S, Pullen-Sansfaçon A, Goldman RE, MacNish M, Austin, SB. Transgender and

Gender Nonconforming (TGN) Youths’ Experiences in the Family Context: Implications for

Social Work Practice with TGN Youth and Families. Social Work and Sexualities

Conference 2018. Montreal, Canada.

104. Sadacharan R, Szkwarko, D, Rudolf V, Borkan J, Goldman R, Eaton C.What Are

Unexplored Opportunities for Implementation Science? Integrating Buprenorphine Training

in a Residency Program to Take on the Opioid Epidemic. North American Primary Care

Research Group Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL; November 2018.

105. Katz-Wise S, Pullen-Sansfaçon A, Goldman RE, MacNish M, Austin, SB. The Family

Experiences of Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Youth: Qualitative Findings from

The Trans Teen And Family Narratives Project. World Professional Association for

Transgender Health - WPATH 2018. Buenos Aires, Argentina; November 2018.

106. Patel P, Cook M, Szkwarko D, Goldman RE. Assessing Reasons for Long-Acting

Reversible Contraceptive Discontinuation in a Residency Family Planning Clinic. Society of

Teachers of Family Medicine, Toronto, Canada; May 2019.

107. Thompson C, Szkwarko D, D’Cruz M, Dianat S, Evensen A, Goldman RE, El Rayess F.

“But It Seemed Like We Were on the Same Page…” Integrating Concepts of Intercultural

Communication Into Family Medicine Education and Practice. Society of Teachers of Family

Medicine, Toronto, Canada; May 2019.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1. Goldman R. Using qualitative methods in substance abuse research. Brown University

Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies Regional Faculty Fellows Meeting. February 25,

1993.

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2. Goldman R, Monroe A, Dubé C. Cultural competency in substance abuse screening in

emergency department settings. Continuous Quality Assurance, Project ASSERT. Boston

City Hospital. December 14, 1993.

3. Goldman R, Monroe A, Dubé C. Culture and substance abuse - tools for assessment.

Drug and Alcohol Treatment Association of RI (DATA) Annual Southern New England

Substance Abuse Conference. Newport, RI. November 7, 1994.

4. Goldman R, Dubé C, Monroe A. An experimental teaching exercise to explore cross-

cultural issues and drinking behaviors. Association for Medical Education and Research in

Substance Abuse National Conference. Bethesda, MD. November 18, 1994.

5. Goldman R, Dubé C, Trujillo M, Jones O, Arredondo R , Long S. Race, culture and

ethnicity: issues in substance use assessment. 19th Annual Conference on Alcoholism and

Drug Abuse. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Houston, TX. February 9,

1995.

6. Goldman R, Campanile C. COPC in practice. Moderator of roundtable discussion at the

Annual Conference of the Rhode Island Academy of Family Physicians. Newport, RI.

May 5, 1995.

7. Goldman R, Campanile C, Wagner K, Murphy J. Integration of a community-oriented

primary care (COPC) curriculum into a family medicine residency. Rhode Island Academy

of Family Physicians. Newport, RI. May 5, 1995.

8. Goldman R. Growing up as an immigrant in America. RI Department of Health SSDI

Conference, Together We Can Make the Difference. North Kingstown, RI. September 28,

1995.

9. Goldman R. Using simulations for cross-cultural training. Distinguished Lecture Series,

UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. New Brunswick, NJ. May 28, 1996.

10. Goldman R. Precepting family medicine residents for cultural responsiveness.

Distinguished Lecture Series, UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. New

Brunswick, NJ. May 28, 1996.

11. Goldman R. Using qualitative research methods with diverse populations. Distinguished

Lecture Series, UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. New Brunswick, NJ.

May 28, 1996.

12. Goldman R. Cultural issues in substance use assessment, counseling and referral.

Distinguished Lecture Series, UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. New

Brunswick, NJ. May 29, 1996.

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13. Goldman R. When translation isn't enough: communication in the bilingual interview.

Distinguished Lecture Series, UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. New

Brunswick, NJ. May 29, 1996.

14. Dubé C, Goldman R, Monroe A. Diversity for clinicians-current practice. The Addiction

Technology Center of New England Conference on Cultural Competency in the Age of

Managed Care. Worcester, MA. May 15, 1997.

15. Dubé C, Goldman R, Monroe, A. Consensus building around diversity. The Addiction

Technology Center of New England Conference on Cultural Competency in the Age of

Managed Care. Worcester, MA. May 15, 1997.

16. Goldman R, Dubé C. Cultural Issues in Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening. Plenary

session presentation at the CDC National Training Center Conference on Enhancing

Training Design and Delivery Skills Using CBE as a Model. St. Louis, MO. June 23,

1997

17. Dubé C, Goldman R. Counseling for Abnormal Findings, Skill Building Workshop. CDC

National Training Center Conference on Enhancing Training Design and Delivery Skills

Using CBE as a Model. St. Louis, MO. June 25, 1997

18. Goldman R. Cultural Issues in Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening; and Disclosing

Abnormal or Suspicious Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Results. Faculty

development seminars at Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH, July 1997.

19. Goldman R. Cultural Issues in Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening; and Disclosing

Abnormal or Suspicious Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Results. Faculty

development seminars at King/Drew Medical School, Los Angeles, CA, August 1997.

20. Goldman R. The Centrality of Social and Community Context for Patient Care. Keynote

address at the 2nd Annual Community Recognition and Awards Ceremony of the Brown

University Community Health Advocacy Program, Providence, RI, April 1998.

21. Dubé C, Goldman R. Delivering Bad News: Discussing Abnormal or Suspicious Results.

Plenary Session presented at the Arkansas Department of Health's First Annual Maternal

Child Health Update Conference, Little Rock, AK, May 1998.

22. Goldman R. From the Inside, Out: Designing Community-Based Qualitative Research.

Brown University School of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Providence,

RI, December 1998.

23. Goldman R. The Anthropological Approach to Qualitative Research. Invited Lecture,

Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA, June 1999.

24. Sorensen G, Goldman R, Peterson K, Emmons K, Hunt MK, Harden E, Weinstein M,

Berkman L. The Harvard Cancer Prevention Program Project, Cancer Control in

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Multi-Ethnic, Working Class Populations. NCI HPRB Nutrition Behavior Grantees

Second Meeting, Washington, D.C., September 2000.

25. Goldman R. Teaching about Social Context in Clinical Communication. Rhode Island

Academy of Family Physicians, Newport, RI, April 2001.

26. Goldman R, Dacey Allen J. Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening among Latinas.

Southern Jamaica Plain Health Center, Boston, MA, October 2001.

27. Goldman R. Cultural Issues in Primary Prevention of Colorectal Cancer. Cancer Research

and Prevention Foundation 4th

Annual Workshop - Dialogue for Action: Bringing

Colorectal Cancer Screening Home, Bethesda, MD, March 2003.

28. Goldman R. Using Multiple Methods in Interdisciplinary Research. NCI Concensus

Meeting: Mixing Methodologies in Research to Strengthen Health Intervention Design and

Outcomes, Denver, CO, August 2004.

29. Goldman R. Mixed-methods Research on Multi-disciplinary teams. Center for Primary

Care and Prevention research presentation series, Memorial Hospital of RI, Pawtucket, RI,

September 2004.

30. Goldman R. Designing and Conducting Qualitative Research Studies. Faculty

Development Fellowship research series, Memorial Hospital of RI, Pawtucket, RI, October

2004.

31. Goldman R. Designing and Conducting Mixed-methods Research Studies. Faculty

Development Fellowship research series, Memorial Hospital of RI, Pawtucket, RI, October

2004.

32. Goldman R. Opening the Discourse about Cultural Issues in Medical Education.

Introductory remarks for the Harriet Sheridan annual lecture in the humanities and health.

Brown University, Providence, RI, April 2006.

33. Goldman R. Perceptions of Menopause among Latinas in Rhode Island. Women’s Health

in a Multi-Cultural Community conference, Warwick, RI, May 2006.

34. Goldman R. The Social and Cultural Context of Women’s Health, Now and Looking

Forward. Closing presentation for the Women’s Health in a Multi-Cultural Community

conference, Warwick, RI, May 2006.

35. Goldman R. The Social Context of Menopause among Latinas. Brown University Center

for Primary Care and Prevention Grand Rounds, Memorial Hospital of RI, Pawtucket, RI,

October 2006.

36. Goldman R. The Social Context of Menopause among Latinas. Boston University

Qualitative Research Series, Boston MA, April 2007.

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37. Goldman R. The Social Context of Menopause among Latinas: Implications for Primary

Care Practice. McGill University Family Medicine Research Series, Montreal, Canada,

July 2007.

38. Goldman R, Kingdon C. “Rhode Island BioBank Feasibility Study Results.” Cardiovascular

Research Center, Brown University, October 2007.

39. Goldman R, Kingdon C. “Rhode Island BioBank Feasibility Study Results.” Brown University

Center for Primary Care and Prevention, MHRI, November 2007.

40. Goldman R. “Qualitative Research for Public Health Interventions.” University of Rhode

Island, College of Pharmacy, March 2008.

41. Quilliam BJ, Goldman R, Hume AH, Eaton C, Lapane KL. “Academic detailing in

physicians’ offices to improve use of health IT for medication management.” Agency for

Health Research and Quality (AHRQ) grantees meeting, Washington, DC, September

2008.

42. Ross D, Goldman R, Quilliam BJ, Hume AH, Eaton C, Lapane KL. “Use of mixed-method

designs to inform patient-centered tools to improve medication management.” Agency for

Health Research and Quality (AHRQ) grantees meeting, Washington, DC, September

2008.

43. Lapane K, Goldman R, Quilliam BJ, Hume AH, Eaton C. “Findings from focus groups with

geriatric patients regarding medication issues.” Agency for Health Research and Quality

(AHRQ) grantees meeting, Washington, DC, September 2008.

44. Lapane K, Goldman R, Quilliam B, Hume A, Eaton A. Tales from the Trenches: Developing

Tailored DVDs for Reaching Diverse Elders. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Health-

IT Conference, Washington, DC, June 2010.

GRANTS

1. PI, "Psychosocial Issues in Cancer Prevention for Hispanics." Funded by the Centers for

Disease Control in cooperative agreement with the Association of Teachers of Preventive

Medicine, #TS 262-13/14, $370,343. October 1997-September 2000.

2. Co-PI (PI, C. Dubé), "An Integrated Curriculum in Communication and Counseling Skills

for Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening," Funded by the Centers for Disease Control in

cooperative agreement with the Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine, #TS 17-

10-11, $165,000. October 1994-September 1997.

3. Co-I (PI, T. Lasater), "Weight Control to Prevent Cancer in African Americans," NIH-NCI

RO1 #CA74484-01, $499,985. June 1997-May 2001.

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4. Co-I (PI, G. Sorensen), "The Harvard Cancer Prevention Program Project," NIH 1-PO1-

CA75308-01A2 , total grant $10,433,907. February 1999-January 2003.

(PI on Core C: Health Education and Communication Core, $1,191,886)

(Secured funding for an $85,000 Qualitative Research Supplement to the PO1)

5. Advising Faculty (PI, C. Dubé), "Communication Skills for Male Cancer Screening",

NIH-NCI 1 R25 CA82320-01, $875,005. September 1999-2004.

6. Co-I (PI, G. Sorensen), “Health Promotion among Unionized Construction Laborers.”

NIH-NCI 5 R01 CA84387-03, $448,000. August 2000-July 2004.

7. Co-I (PI, C. Eaton), “Academic Administrative Units in Primary Care.” DHHS Training

Grant, $513,062. 2001-2004

8. Co-I (PI, A. Monroe), " Faculty Development Grant in Primary Care.” Health Resources

and Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health

Service, $332,640. July 2001-June 2004.

9. Co-I (PI, J.Allen), “Follow-Up of Abnormal Mammograms among Minority Women.”

Avon Foundation, $75,000. July 2002-June 2003.

10. Co-I (PI, J.Allen), “Delayed Follow-Up of Abnormal Mammograms among Latinas.”

Friends of Dana-Farber Foundation, $25,000. November 2002-October 2003.

11. Co-I (PI, C. Eaton), “Translating ATP III Cholesterol Management Guidelines Into

Primary Care Practice.” NHLBI, $2,628,655. 2002- 2007.

12. Co-I (PI, J. Allen), “Understanding Delayed Follow-Up of Abnormal Mammograms among

Latinas.” Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, $250,000. May 2003-April 2005.

13. Co-I (PI, S. Lee), “Enhancing Communication for Patients with Hematologic

Malignancies.” NIH-NCI, $1,824,436, August 2003-July 2007.

14. PI: Principal Investigator on a study that is part of the larger Academic Administrative

Units grant (J. Borkan, overall PI). Study title: “Ethnography of the Impact of Information

Technology in a Family Medicine Clinical Practice.” HRSA, $544,507, August 2004-June

2007.

15. Co-I (PI, G. Sorensen), “Determinants of Cancer Risk among Low-Income Housing

Residents.” NIH-NCI, $2,255,555, June 2005-May 2009.

16. PI, “El Cambio de Vida – the Change of Life: Using new internet technology for

qualitative methods development and an interactive intervention around the menopause

experience of Spanish-speaking Latina women.” Brown University National Center of

Excellence in Women’s, November 2005-October 2006, $20,000.

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17. Co-I (PI, K. Lapane), “Optimizing Medication History Value in Clinical Encounters with

Elderly Patients,” AHRQ, $1,195,614, 2007-2010.

18. Co-I (PI, K. Lapane), “Tailored DVD to Improve Medication Management for Low

Literate Elderly Patients,” AHRQ, $1,158,598, 2007-2010.

19. Co-I (PI, M. Nothnagle), “Educating the 21st Century Physician.” Residency Training

Grant, HRSA, 2007-2010.

20. PI, “Cultural Immersion for Family Medicine Interns.” Yearly grant from the RI Area

Health Education Center (AHEC), 2006-2009, $750 yearly.

21. Co-PI (PI, J. Taylor), “Family Medicine Clerkship Central Falls Half-Day Immersion

Experience,” AHEC, $6,400, 2007-2008.

22. PI for Professional Service Agreement with Lifespan and Brown University, “RI BioBank

Qualitative Feasibility Study,” funded by Lifespan and Brown University, $27,000, 2007.

23. PI for Professional Service Agreement with the Center for Hispanic Policy and Advocacy

(CHisPA), “Issues Contributing to Substance Abuse among Minority Youth in Providence,

RI.” HRSA, $17,000, 2007-2010.

24. PI for Professional Service Agreement with Harvard Medical School, “Reducing Sugary

Soft Drink Consumption among College Students: Blunting the Freshman 15.” Harvard

Catalyst Grant, 2010.

25. Co-I (PI, D. Parker), “Translating COPD Guidelines into Primary Care Practice.”

NIH/NHLBI, 2009-2014.

26. Co-I (PI, J. Diaz), “Development of Tailored Intervention to Promote CRC Screening

among Latino Men.” NIH/NCI, 2011-2013.

27. Co-I (PI, J. Borkan), “Developing Practice Transformation Capacity in a Family Medicine

Academic Administrative Unit.” HRSA, 2010-2015.

28. Co-I (PI, G. Anandarajah), “Family Medicine Residency Training in Primary Care.”

HRSA, 2010-2015.

29. Co-I (PI, J. Taylor), “Pre-Doctoral Training in Primary Care.” HRSA, 2010-2015.

30. Co-I (PI, J. Brown), “Development of Adolescent Medical Homes.” Rhode Island

Foundation, 2014.

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31. Co-I (PI, D. Swavely), “An Investigation of Patients with Chronic Conditions Lived and

Desired Experience in Practices that are Transforming to a Patient-Centered Medical

Home.” Lehigh Valley Health Network, 2014-2015.

32. Co-I (PI, F. El Rayess), “Primary Care Training Enhancement” – focus on pediatric and

adolescent patients in PCMH. HRSA, 2015-2020.

33. Co-I (PI, P. Clarke), “Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program.” HRSA, 2015-2019.

34. Co-I (PI Stone), “Innovative pain outcomes derived from patients’ real-time pain reports.”

NIH, 2015-2018.

35. PI, “CTC-RI Community Health Team Evaluation.” CTC-RI, 2015.

36. PI, “CTC-RI Integrated Behavioral Health Evalution.” CTC-RI, 2017

37. Co-I (PI, P. Clarke), “Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program.” HRSA, 2019-2021.

UNIVERSITY TEACHING ROLES

Ongoing teaching roles

I Brown University Family Medicine Residency:

Teaching, individual consultations with residents and their patients, assessment, curriculum

development, and conference presentations in the area of training residents and medical students

to respond to sociocultural patterns affecting health, illness, health care decision making,

preventive health care, and substance use, as well as research design and methods. 1991-present.

1. “Geographic Information Systems – Eye on social determinants of health,” Small group

interactive seminar series for first year family medicine residents. 2017-present.

2. Director of the Scholarly Development Program for family medicine residents. This

includes a seminar series and supervision of scholarly projects for third year residents;

and direction of the Scholarly Development rotation for second year residents, which

includes weekly tutorials and supervision of development of scholarly projects. 2008 –

present.

3. Director of the Community Oriented Primary Care (COPC) program for third year

residents. This included a seminar series and supervision of research projects. 1995-

2008.

4. "Sociocultural Issues in Health and Illness," Small Group Seminar Series within the

Behavioral Medicine curriculum for third year residents, Brown University/Memorial

Hospital of RI Department of Family Medicine. 1991-2017.

5. "Sociocultural Issues in Caring for Multi-Ethnic Patient Populations," Individual Tutorial

Series for interns, Brown University/Memorial Hospital of RI Department of Family

Medicine. 1992-2017.

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II Alpert Medical School of Brown University

1. Qualitative research mentor for medical students in the Primary Care and Population

Medicine program. Ongoing individual tutorials through all phases of students’ masters

thesis research and manuscript writing. July 2017-present.

2. Director of cultural context immersion experience for third year medical students in

Central Falls, RI. Repeated for each 6-week rotation, September 2007-present.

3. Chair, MD 2000 Assessment Committee for Ability VII, The Social and Community

Contexts of Healthcare. 1996-2008.

4. "Culture and Health" and "Cultural Issues in Communication around Breast and Cervical

Cancer Screening." Seminar series for third or fourth year medical students. Repeated

for each 6-week rotation, July 1995-December 1998.

5. BioMed 372 elective for first year medical students. "Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in

the Medical Interview: Implications for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Screening and

Diagnosis". With Catherine Dubé, Ed.D and Alicia Monroe, M.D. April 1993, February

1994, April 1995, February 1997.

III Other Teaching roles:

1. Maternal and Child Health teaching rounds, Memorial Hospital of RI. 1991-1998.

2. “Cultural Considerations in Maternal and Child Health Care: The View from the

Patient’s Perspective,” presented to Brown University Maternal and Child Health

Fellows. 1992-1996.

3. "Sociocultural Issues of Multi-Ethnic Patient Populations," Individual Tutorial Series for

visiting Dartmouth medical students, Brown University/Memorial Hospital of RI

Department of Family Medicine. July 1996-June 1998.

IV Research Mentoring (outside of the Brown family medicine residency) and

Thesis/Dissertation research and publication advisor:

1. Melissa Clark, PhD: Brown public health faculty – mentor for qualitative research for her

NIH K07 award study about providing comprehensive cancer screening among

unmarried women. (completed 2005)

2. Kate Norman: Brown University Health and Society concentrator – second reader for her

senior thesis about health beliefs and behaviors among pregnant Dominican and Puerto

Rican women. (graduated May 2001)

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3. Carissa Maisano: Brown University Health and Society concentrator – supervisor for her

honors thesis about health care access for Guatemalan Mayan immigrants in Indiantown,

Florida. (graduated May 2002)

4. Catherine West: Brown University Health and Society concentrator – supervisor for her

honors thesis about Mexican American immigrants’ health status in Rhode Island.

(graduated May 2003). She is the recipient of the Brown University Eva A. Mooar

Premium for her work.

5. Jennifer Brazier: Brown University Health and Society concentrator – supervisor for her

honors thesis about health care access and behaviors among Dominicans in the

Dominican Republic and Rhode Island. Winner of STAR Fellowship. (graduated May

2004)

6. Elizabeth Ssemanda: Brown University Health and Society concentrator-second reader

for her honors thesis about cultural competency among medical students (graduated May

2005)

7. Heather Kun: PHD candidate in the Harvard School of Public Health – dissertation

committee – dissertation research on Mexican migrant worker health issues in California.

(graduated March 2005)

8. Renee Kochevar, Ph.D.: Advisor for her thesis for a Master of Liberal Sciences, Harvard

University: A Decision to Gamble: An Anthropological Perspective on the Patient’s

Right to Deactivate An Internal Cardioverter Defibrillator. Winner of the Dean’s Award.

(graduated April 2005)

9. Joseph Diaz, MD, MPH: Brown University internal medicine faculty – mentor for

qualitative research for his NIH K07 award about developing colorectal cancer decision

aids for primary care. (completed 2012)

10. Rachel Siemons: Brown University Health and Society concentrator – supervisor for her

honors thesis about health care access in Latin America. Winner of 2005 Research at

Brown Award. (graduated May 2006)

11. Andrew Van Wieren: Brown University Health and Society concentrator – second reader

for thesis involving a structural analysis of access to health care for Dominicans both

prior to and following immigration to Rhode Island. Research will be conducted in the

DR and Providence. Winner of 2005 Research at Brown Award. (graduated May 2006)

12. Elizabeth Ssemanda: Advisory committee for her Brown University masters in medical

science on the clinical experience of low back pain sufferers. (anticipated before May

2009)

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13. Melissa Nothnagle, M.D.: Mentor for qualitative research methods for her masters thesis

entitled: "Assessment of Family Medicine residents' performance of outpatient

procedures." Master of Health Professions Education, University of Maastricht.

14. Kai Morrison: Brown University Latin American Studies concentrator - supervisor for

her honors thesis about health education processes in Bolivia. “Autonomous Human

Development among the Guarani Indians of Bolivia: an Empowerment Model of

Community Health Worker Education.” Winner of 2006 Research at Brown Award;

Winner of the Thomas E. Skidmore Award in Latin American Studies. (graduated May

2007)

15. Rachel Shelton: PHD candidate in the Harvard School of Public Health – dissertation

committee – dissertation regarding followup after abnormal mammogram results.

(graduated May 2008)

16. Dan Meltzer: Brown University Human Biology concentrator – supervisor for his

Capstone Project about health in the homeless population in Providence. (graduated May

2009)

17. Joanna Brown, MD: Harvard School of Public Health student - mentor for research

regarding educational experiences of teen mothers in Rhode Island.

18. Emily Kroshus: PHD candidate in the Harvard School of Public Health – dissertation

committee – dissertation regarding physical and psychological resilience in high-

performance female long-distance runners. (graduation May 2014)

19. Terry Kuo: Brown University Human Biology concentrator – supervisor for her Capstone

Project about continuity of care in Patient-Centered Medical Homes. (graduated May

2012)

20. Kat Wakeham and Kelsey Leonardsmith: Harvard Medical School students – advisor for

Harvard Medical School research project on assessing the Harvard environment for

promoting family medicine specialty choice in medical students. (completed May 2012)

21. Elizabeth Kinnard, Han Sheng Chia, Jayson Marwaha and Natalie Ring: Brown

University undergraduate students - advisor for their formative research in relation to

their NGO start-up to distribute used medical equipment to Zanzibar. (research

conducted summer 2012)

22. Amed Logrono: Brown medical student advisor for care of the underserved track research

project on perceptions of antibiotic use in the Dominican Republic and in Rhode Island.

(2013-2015)

23. Samantha DeAndrade: Brown medical student – advisor for care of the underserved track

research project on Rhode Island Cape Verdean diabetics’ perceptions of their diet.

(2013-2015)

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24. Kate LeMancuso: Brown medical student – advisor for research on Burmese Karen

women’s perceptions of prenatal care and delivery in Buffalo, NY. (anticipated

publication 2015)

25. Janine Knudson: Harvard medical student – advisor for research on stress management

skills intervention for Cantonese-speaking, low education immigrants in Boston, MA.

(project beginning January 2014)

26. Nakul Raykar, MD: Harvard School of Public Health MPH student and research fellow in

the Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine – mentor

for qualitative research regarding the Lancet's Commission on Global Surgery

(gscommission.com), a multi-national effort to engage clinicians and policy experts in

improving access to safe surgery for the world's poor. (2014)

27. Esther Li: Brown School of Public Health masters student – advisor for her qualitative

research on eating disorder risk among minority adolescents. (2014-2015)

28. Sara Guevara: Brown medical student – advisor for her care of the underserved track

qualitative research on uptake of influenza vaccines among Latinos in RI. (2014-2015)

29. Haiyan Ramirez Batlle: Brown medical student – advisor for his qualitative research on

understanding of health care reform among Latinos in RI. (2014-2015)

30. Kate Lamancuso: Brown medical student – advisor for her qualitative research on Karen

refugee women’s perspectives on prenatal care in Buffalo, NY. (2014-2015)

31. Lara Jirmanus, MD: Harvard School of Public Health MPH student – advisor on

qualitative research design for study of health care workers in Lebanon. (2014-2015)

32. Avik Chatterjee, MD: Fellow in general internal medicine at the Department of

Population Medicine, Harvard Medical School – advisor on qualitative research for

evaluation study of a new school food program at a Boston area high school and

additional studies. (2014-2017)

33. Stephanie Mueller, MD, MPH: Fellow in general internal medicine at Brigham and

Women’s Hospital – advisor on qualitative research for her K award, “The safety and

quality of inter-hospital transfers for hospitalized adults”. (2015+)

34. Sabra Katz-Wise, PhD: Research Scientist, Division of Adolescent/Young Adult

Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital and Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical

School - mentor on qualitative research for her K award about transgender youth.

(2015+)

35. Kira Neel: Brown medical student – advisor for her maternal child health track

qualitative research on use of doulas, and co-author on 2019 publication. (2015-2019)

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36. Jodi Anthony: Harvard Chan School of Public Health doctoral student – dissertation

committee and co-author on publications. (2016-2018)

37. Sheyla Medina: Brown medical student – advisor for her health of the underserved track

qualitative research on medical care for minor age asylum seekers, and co-author for

publication. (2016-2019)

38. Liz Perry: Brown Primary Care and Population Medicine student – mentor for her

qualitative master’s thesis study of primary care providers’ practices around screening

and treating opiod dependence. (2016-2017)

39. Alexa Kanbergs: Brown Primary Care and Population Medicine student – mentor for her

qualitative master’s thesis study of chronic illness among imprisoned populations. (2016-

2017)

40. Gianna Nino-Tapias: Stanford University undergraduate student and Harvard Chan

School of Public Health summer intern – mentor for her qualitative research on

community health in Oaxaca, Mexico. (2016)

41. Harin Lee: Brown undergraduate biology student – second reader for his capstone project

on refugee health in Rhode Island. (2016-2017)

42. Circe LeCompte: Harvard Chan School of Public Health doctoral student – dissertation

committee. (2016-2020)

43. Christine Mitchell: Harvard Chan School of Public Health doctoral student – dissertation

committee. Awarded PhD spring 2019. (2016-2019)

44. Meghna Nandi: Brown Primary Care and Population Medicine (PCPM) medical student

– mentor for her qualitative master’s thesis study of access to MCH care in Guatemala;

letter of recommendation for her grant applications for a study investigating the

prevalence and risk factors of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in Guatemala. (2016-2019)

45. Ashley Martinez: Brown medical student – mentor for her Reproductive Health scholarly

concentration research on access to prenal care in the colonias of Texas. (2016-2019)

46. Sarah Nadimpalli: Brown fellow/faculty – mentor for her grant proposal for a K01 award

study on psychosocial stressors and CVD among Cambodians in RI. (2016)

47. Bryan Rego: Brown medical student – mentor for his Global Health scholarly

concentration research on impact of Portugal’s decriminalization of drug use. (2017+)

48. Michael Broder: Brown Primary Care and Population Medicine medical student – mentor

for his qualitative master’s thesis on access to health care for migrant workers in

Connecticut. (2016-2019)

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49. Marisa Sklar: Brown University F32 award mentor – study on Patient-Centered Medical

Home. (2016-2017)

50. Estee Fleishman: Brown family medicine resident – mentor for study on use of video

interpretation at MHRI. (2016-2017)

51. Kate LaMancuso: Brown family medicine resident – mentor for study of RI school

nurses’ perspectives and behaviors around contraception counseling, specifically for

LARCs. Paper published in 2018. (2016-2017)

52. Ania Filus, PhD: University of Southern California fellow – mentor for qualitative

research and career development. (2016+)

53. Alicia Bolton, PhD: University of Southern California and Children’s Hospital of Los

Angeles early career researcher – mentor for qualitative research and career development.

(2016-2018)

54. Tin Dang: Brown biology undergraduate student – course leader for independent study on

use of community-based participatory research (CBPR) in adolescent health research

about disparities. (2017-2018)

55. Jordan Emont: Brown Primary Care and Population Medicine medical student – mentor

for his qualitative master’s thesis on impact of resettlement of Tuvaluan climate refugees

in Aukland, New Zealand on their health status. (2017+)

56. Audrey Carr: Alpert Medical School student – mentor and coauthor for qualitative data

analysis and manuscript production for her MCH scholarly concentration study of

university health services provider knowledge and perspectives on counseling about

LARCs. (2017+)

57. Pranati Panuganti: Alpert Medical School PCPM student – mentor for her master’s

degree qualitative thesis study of Syrian refugee adjustment. (2017+)

58. Tayla Ash: Harvard Chan School of Public Health doctoral student – doctoral exam

committee. (2018)

59. Angela Zhang: Alpert Medical School student – mentor for health and humanities

fellowship qualitative research on women’s experience with pelvic pain diagnosis and

care. (2019-2020)

60. Heba Haleem: Alpert Medical School student – mentor for health and humanities

scholarly concentration research on experience of immigration among Syrian refugees,

using an ethnographic poetry lens. Accepted into the Brown Medical Humanities

Scholarly Concentration, with funding. (2019-2022)

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61. Matthew Perry: Alpert Medical School PCPM student – mentor for his master’s degree

thesis research and preparation of a publication on evaluation of mindfulness training for

drug abuse treatment programming. Paper published in Rhode Island Medicine 2019.

(2017-2019)

62. Meghna Nandi: Alpert Medical School PCPM student – mentor for her master’s degree

thesis research on living with chronic kidney disease in Guatemala. Recipient of the

Brown University CLACS Field Research Grant (formerly known as the Tinker

Foundation Grant) 2019. (2017-2019)

63. Daria Szkwarko: Alpert Medical School department of family medicine junior faculty –

mentor for the qualitative research component of her Thrasher Research Fund Early

Career Award for her work “Using a mobile application to improve pediatric presumptive

TB identification in western Kenya.” (2018-2019)

64. Daria Szkwarko: Alpert Medical School department of family medicine junior faculty –

mentor for her Advance CTR mentored research grant on using ECHO strategies for

reducing TB among immigrants and refugees in New England. (2019-2021)

65. Odette Zero: Alpert Medical School PCPM student – mentor for her master’s degree

qualitative thesis research around experiences of immigrant women and their families

before and after receiving legal status. (2018+)

66. Lindsey Pileika: Alpert Medical School PCPM student – mentor for her master’s degree

qualitative thesis research around primary care providers’ comfort, experience and

behaviors around speaking with patients about their immigration status. (2019+)

67. Alen Agaronov: Harvard Chan School of Public Health doctoral student – doctoral exam

committee and dissertation committee. (2019+)

68. Maria Charbonneau: Rhode Island Primary Care Physicians Corporation/Integra

(RIPCPC) Pharmacy fellow – qualitative mentor for her fellowship research on heart

failure medication adherence. (2019)

69. Onagh MacKenzie: Alpert Medical student care for the underserved concentrator –

mentor for her qualitative research on the Navajo Nation. (2019+)

70. Hannah Kazal: Alpert Medical School PCPM student – mentor for her master’s degree

mixed qualitative/quantitative thesis research around the birth experience of Rhode Island

pregnant teens. (2019)

Graduate Public Health Education:

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1. Yearly lectures in various courses at the Harvard School of Public Health on use of

qualitative research methods in public health interventions, 1997-present.

2. Periodic workshop presentations for in-depth training in qualitative research for public

health field staff for behavioral clinical trials at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Center

for Community-Based Research, 1997-2005.

3. Yearly graduate course in the department of Behavioral and Social Sciences at the

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health: “Qualitative Research Methods for Public

Health Interventions,” 2009-present.

4. Graduate course in the University of Massachusetts Worcester Graduate School of

Biomedical Sciences: Qualitative Methods for Health Research,” 2015.