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CURRICULUM VITAE DENNIS J. BAUMGARDNER BIRTHDATE: July 13, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Springfield, Illinois U.S.A. HOME ADDRESS/PHONE: 7501 Hill Valley Court Greendale, Wisconsin 53129 (414) 427-0832 WORK/ADDRESS/PHONE: 1020 N. 12 Street Suite #4180 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233 (414) 219-5191 INTERNET ADDRESS: [email protected] POSITION: Clinical Adjunct Professor of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Director of Research, Aurora UW Medical Group Associate Director, Center for Urban Population Health Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews FAMILY: Wife: Mary K. Children: Mark A. Anne M. Katie E. Jean T. John J. Nicholas J. Andrew T. LANGUAGES: English: Fluent written, spoken, read Spanish: Basic spoken, read Portuguese: Minimal spoken, read German: Minimal spoken, read Italian: Learning spoken, written EDUCATION:

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CURRICULUM VITAE

DENNIS J. BAUMGARDNER

BIRTHDATE: July 13, 1957

BIRTHPLACE: Springfield, Illinois U.S.A.

HOME ADDRESS/PHONE: 7501 Hill Valley CourtGreendale, Wisconsin 53129(414) 427-0832

WORK/ADDRESS/PHONE: 1020 N. 12 StreetSuite #4180Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233(414) 219-5191

INTERNET ADDRESS: [email protected]

POSITION: Clinical Adjunct Professor of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public HealthDirector of Research, Aurora UW Medical GroupAssociate Director, Center for Urban Population HealthEditor-in-Chief, Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews

FAMILY: Wife: Mary K.

Children: Mark A.Anne M.Katie E.Jean T.John J.Nicholas J.Andrew T.

LANGUAGES:

English: Fluent written, spoken, readSpanish: Basic spoken, readPortuguese: Minimal spoken, readGerman: Minimal spoken, readItalian: Learning spoken, written

EDUCATION:

Undergraduate:

A.A. with honors in Pre-med; Springfield College in Illinois;GPA 5.00/5.00; Phi Theta Kappa; May, 1977

B.S. with distinction in Microbiology; University of Illinoisat Urbana; GPA 4.96/5.00; Bronze Tablet UniversityHonors, Phi Kappa Phi; May, 1979

M.D., University of Illinois College of Medicine at Urbana-Champaign;Independent Study Project in Microbiology; June, 1983

Postgraduate:

Residency in Family Practice, Rockford Medical Education Foundation; Special electives: High-Risk Obstetrics, Obstetrical Ultrasound, Flexible Sigmoidoscopy; 1983-1986

SPECIALTY BOARD CERTIFICATION:

Diplomate, American Board of Family Practice - 1986, 1992, 1998, 2004 (on 10 year cycle), 2014

LICENSURE:

Illinois: #036-069071 (inactive)Wisconsin: #27548-20DEA Number: AB2955550

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

Present Position and Appointments:

Director of Research, Aurora UW Medical Group 2006-Director of Mentoring and Promotions, Aurora UW Medical Group 2007-Associate Director, Center for Urban Population Health 2006-Editor, Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews, Aurora Research 2013-

InstituteClinical Adjunct Professor of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of 2013-

Medicine and Public HealthChair, Institutional Review Board, Aurora Health Care, Inc. 2009-Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, 1989-

Medical College of WisconsinFaculty Physician, Aurora (St. Luke’s) Family Practice Residency Program, 1986-

Milwaukee, WI

Past Positions and Appointments:

Chair, (Clinician) Case Review Committee, Aurora UW Medical Group 2012-2014Professor of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and 2000-2013

Public HealthAssociate Chair 2002-2006Campus Director 2001-2006

Department of Family Medicine, Milwaukee Clinical CampusUniversity of Wisconsin Medical School

Research Director, Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin 1996-2006Medical School – Milwaukee Clinical Campus

Research Director, St. Luke’s (Aurora) Family Practice Residency Program, 1990-2006Milwaukee, WI

Program Director, St. Luke’s (Aurora) Family Practice Residency Program, 1994-2001Milwaukee, WI

Associate Professor of Family Medicine, 1992-2000University of Wisconsin Medical School

Medical Director, St. Luke’s Family Practice Center, Milwaukee, WI 1994-1998Director, Academic Family Medicine Fellowship, St. Luke’s Family Practice 1994-1996, 1997

Residency Program, Milwaukee, WIAssociate Director, Academic Family Medicine Fellowship, 1996-1997

St. Luke’s Family Practice Residency Program, Milwaukee, WI Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and Practice, 1990-1992

University of Wisconsin Medical School

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Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine, University of 1989-1990Illinois College of Medicine at Urbana

Director, Carle Foundation Family Practice Residency, Urbana, IL 1989-1990Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin 1986-1989Assistant Director, St. Luke’s Family Practice Residency Program, Milwaukee, WI 1986-1989Educational Coordinator for Obstetrics, St. Luke’s Family Practice Residency 1987-1989

Program, Milwaukee, WIClinical Instructor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Illinois 1984-1986

College of Medicine at RockfordGraduate Teaching Assistant (Immunology and Microbiology), Department 1979-1981

of Microbiology and School of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana

Research Assistant, Dr. S. Kaplan, Department of Microbiology, University of 1979-1983Illinois at Urbana

Pharmacy Apprentice, Retail Drug Store, Springfield, Il 1973-1979

HOSPITAL STAFF APPOINTMENTS:

Aurora Sinai Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI - Active 2001-St. Luke’s Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI – Active 1986-1989, 1990-Howard Young Medical Center, Woodruff, WI – Courtesy 1989-1994Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana, IL – Active 1989-1990Sinai Samaritan Medical Center, Good Samaritan Campus, 1987-1989

Milwaukee, WI – CourtesySt. Francis Hospital, Milwaukee, WI – Courtesy 1986-1989Rockford Memorial Hospital, Rockford, IL – Resident 1983-1986St. Anthony Hospital Medical Center, Rockford, IL – Resident 1983-1986Swedish American Hospital, Rockford, IL – Resident 1983-1985

HONORS AND AWARDS:

Teacher of the Year, Aurora Family Medicine Residency Program 2015-2016Aurora Quality Award for Best Poster, Aurora Quality Roundtable 2015WisMEF Innovation Scholar Award for exemplary medical innovation, Wisconsin 2012

Medical Entrepreneurship Foundation and Aurora Health CareResearch Champion Award, Aurora Health Care 2011Governor’s Certificate of Commendation for contributions to Primary 2010

Care Research in Wisconsin, (awarded at Wisconsin Primary Care Research and Quality Improvement Forum)

Teacher of the Year, Aurora Family Medicine Residency Program 2009-2010Outstanding Poster Presentation, 2nd Place, Aurora Health Care Scientific Day 2007Outstanding Poster Presentation, 1st Place, Aurora Health Care Scientific Day 2005Faculty Excellence Award for Leadership, UW Department of Family Medicine 2004The William E. Scheckler Prize for Best Faculty Research Project, 2004

UW Department of Family MedicineThe William Pickles Award for Research, Wisconsin Research Network 2001Teacher of the Year, St. Luke’s Family Practice Residency Program 1997-1998Certificate of Appreciation, St. Luke’s Family Practice Residents 1997Teacher of the Year, St. Luke’s Family Practice Residency Program 1994-1995Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians, Family Practice Educator of the Year 1993Teacher of the Year, St. Luke’s Family Practice Residency Program 1990-1991Gold Star Award (For excellence in patient care), Carle Clinic Association, 1990

Urbana, ILCertificate of Appreciation for Blastomycosis Research, Howard Young Health 1989

Care, Inc., Woodruff, WISpecial Teaching Award, St. Luke’s Family Practice Residency Program 1986-1989Teacher of the Year, St. Luke’s Family Practice Residency Program 1987-1988

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Teacher of the Year, St. Luke’s Family Practice Residency Program 1986-1987Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Resident Teacher of the Year Award 1986

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG)American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians (WAFP)Wisconsin Research and Education Network (WREN)International Society for Human and Animal Mycology (ISHAM)Medical Mycological Society of the Americas

GRANTS AND MONETARY AWARDS:

University of Wisconsin, Department of Family Medicine, Small Grant. Co-Principal Investigator with David Simmons MPH, $4,000.00; 2009. Analysis of ADHD rates in DFM clinics in Dane County.

University of Wisconsin, Department of Family Medicine, Small Grant. Principal Investigator, $2,029.00; 2007. Geographic Distribution of ADHD among Children in the Milwaukee Metropolitan Area.

University of Wisconsin, Department of Family Medicine, Small Grant. Principal Investigator, $1,870.00; 2005. Urban Blastomycosis.

Private Citizen, Eagle River, Wisconsin (via St. Luke’s Foundation, Milwaukee, WI). Principal Investigator; 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 (total for all years: $13,000.00). Blastomycosis Research.

University of Wisconsin, Department of Family Medicine, Small Grant. Principal Investigator (40% effort), $1,760.00; 1998. A case control study of the effect of labor epidural anesthesia on breastfeeding of healthy term newborns delivered vaginally.

University of Wisconsin, Department of Family Medicine, Small Grant. Co-principal investigator/faculty sponsor (40% effort), $946.00; 1997-98. A case-control study of an apparent outbreak of Bell’s palsy at a free medical clinic.

Perinatal Foundation (Madison, WI). Principal investigator (70% effort), $2,650.00; 1997. A qualitative (focus group) study of quality of life in technology-dependent handicapped children, and their families, receiving home care.

Eagle River (Wisconsin) Blastomycosis Research Fund. Principal investigator (90% effort), $366.64, 1996; and $1,700.00, 1993. Field research and basic research on the epidemiology and ecology of Blastomyces dermatitidis.

University of Wisconsin, Department of Family Medicine, Small Grant. Principal investigator (90% effort), $3,873.35; 1992. Investigations of a soil enrichment for Blastomyces dermatitidis.

St. Luke’s (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) Foundation Grant. Principal investigator (100% effort), $500.00; 1990. Continuing development of soil enrichment for Blastomyces dermatitidis.

University of Illinois, Biomedical Research Support Grant #RR07030. Principal Investigator (100% effort), $951.00; 1990. Beginning development of soil enrichment for Blastomyces dermatitidis.

Eagle River (Wisconsin) Memorial Hospital Foundation Grant. Principal investigator (80% effort), $1,000.00; 1989-90. Investigation of an outbreak of human and canine blastomycosis near Eagle River, Wisconsin.

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Howard Young (Woodruff, Wisconsin) Foundation Grant. Principal investigator (80% effort), $1,500.00; 1989-90. Investigation of an outbreak of human and canine blastomycosis near Eagle River, Wisconsin.

Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Family and Community Medicine Seed Grant. Principal Investigator (100% effort), $483.10; 1989. Start up epidemiologic and field research on blastomycosis.

Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Family and Community Medicine Seed Grant. Principal Investigator (50% effort), $308.00; 1987-89. Survey of graded exercise stress test training in Family Practice and Internal Medicine Residencies.

University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford, MSP Grant #2-6-51817. Principal investigator (50% effort), $4,320.00; 1985-86. Study of pharyngitis patients for the presence of Legionella species in pharyngeal secretions.

PUBLICATIONS:Original Articles in Refereed Journals: Concept

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1. Baumgardner DJ. Freshwater fungal infections. J Patient Cent Res Rev 2017;4:32-38.

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2. Baumgardner DJ. Disease-causing fungi in homes and yards in the Midwestern United States. J Patient Cent Res Rev 2016;3:99-110.

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3. Huber ME, Baumgardner DJ, Kram JJ, Lemke MA. Geodemographic features of human blastomycosis in eastern Wisconsin. J Patient Cent Res Rev 2016;3:90-98.

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4. Vander Wyst KB, Kram JJ, Baumgardner DJ. Clinical approach to nonresponsive pneumonia diagnosed by primary care clinicians: a retrospective study. J Patient Cent Res Rev 2016;3:79-89.

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5. Kram JJ, Baumgardner DJ, Vander Wyst KB, Lemke MA. Geographic distribution of maternal group B Streptococcus colonization and infant death during birth hospitalization: eastern Wisconsin. J Patient Cent Res Rev 2016;3:66-78.

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6. Baumgardner DJ. Stinging Nettle: the Bad, the Good, the Unknown. J Patient Cent Res Rev 2016;3:48-53.

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7. Baumgardner DJ, Bernhard KA, Egan G. Pulmonary Blastomycosis in Vilas County, Wisconsin: Weather, Exposures and Symptoms. J Patient Cent Res Rev 2015;2:25-33.

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8. Agger WA, Siddiqui D, Lovrich SD, Callister SM, Borgert AJ, Merkitch KW, Mason TC, Baumgardner DJ, Burmester JK, Shukla S, Welter JD, MD, Stewart KS, Washburn MJ, Bailey HH. Epidemiologic factors and urogenital infections associated with preterm birth in a midwestern U.S. population. Obstet Gynecol 2014;124:969–977.

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9. Bose D, Cox Bauer C, Bernhard KA, Baumgardner DJ. Application of the Breastfeeding Personal Efficacy Beliefs Inventory and Acknowledgment of Barriers for Improving Breastfeeding Initiation Rates in an Urban Population. J Patient Cent Res Rev 2014;1:77-84.

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10. Baumgardner DJ, Rogers A. Primary Care for Melanoma: Should We Be Screaming for Screening? J Patient Cent Res Rev 2014;1:33-40.

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11. Baumgardner DJ. Similarity. Narrative essay. Fam Med 2013;45(7):511.

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12. Reyes N, Baumgardner DJ, Simmons DH, Buckingham W. The Potential for Sociocultural Factors in the Diagnosis of ADHD in Children. Wis Med J 2013;112:13-17.

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13. Baumgardner DJ. Soil-related bacterial and fungal infections. J Am Board Fam Med 2012;25:734-744.

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14. Khan A, Malone ML, Pagel P, Vollbrecht M, Baumgardner, DJ. An Electronic Medical Record-Derived Real-Time Assessment Scale for Hospital Readmission in the Elderly. Wis Med J 2012;111:119-123.

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15. Sidamonidze K, Peck MK, Perez M, Baumgardner D, Smith G, Chaturvedi V, Chaturvedi S. Real-time PCR assay for identification of Blastomyces dermatitidis in culture and in tissue. J Clin Microbiol 2012;50:1783-1786.

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16. O’Horo JC, Omballi M, Tran TK, Jordan JP, Baumgardner DJ, Gennis MA. Effect of audit and feedback on improving handovers: a nonrandomized comparative study. J Grad Med Educ 2012:4:42-46.

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17. Baumgardner DJ. Rollover (55 word essay). Fam Med 2012;44:21.

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18. Baumgardner DJ, Temte JL, Gutowski E, Agger WA, Bailey H, Burmester JK, Banerjee I. The differential diagnosis of pulmonary blastomycosis using case vignettes: A Wisconsin Network for Health Research (WiNHR) study. Wis Med J 2011;110:68-73.

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19. Baumgardner DJ, Paretsky DP, Baeseman ZJ, Schreiber A. Effects of season and weather on blastomycosis in dogs: Northern Wisconsin, USA. Med Mycol 2011;49:49-55.

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20. Chen H-Y, Baumgardner DJ, Rice JP. Health-Related Quality of Life Among Adults With Multiple Chronic Conditions in the United States, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2007. Preventing Chronic Disease 2011;8:1-9. www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2011/jan/09_0234.htm

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21. Baumgardner DJ, Schreiber A, Havlena J, Bridgewater F, Steber D, Lemke M. Geographic analysis of diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in children: Eastern Wisconsin, USA. Int J Psych Med 2010;40:363-382.

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22. Evertsen J, Baumgardner D, Regnery A, Banerjee I. Diagnosis and Management of Pneumonia and Bronchitis in Outpatient Primary Care Practices. Primary Care Resp J 2010;19:237-241.

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23. Meece JK, Anderson JL, Klein BS, Sullivan TD, Foley SL, Baumgardner DJ, Brummitt CF, Reed KD. Genetic diversity in Blastomyces dermatitidis: implications for PCR detection in clinical and environmental samples. Med Mycol 2010;48:285-290.

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24. Bailey H, Agger W, Baumgardner D, Burmester JK, Cisler RA, Evertsen J, Glurich I, Hartman D, Yale SH, DeMets D. The Wisconsin Network for Health

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Research (WiNHR): A Statewide, Collaborative, Multi-disciplinary, Research Group. Wis Med J 2009;108:453-458.

25. Lemke M, Baumgardner DJ, Brummitt CF, et al. Blastomycosis in Urban Southeastern Wisconsin. Wis Med J 2009;108:407-410.

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26. Varani N, Baumgardner DJ, Czuprynski CJ, Paretsky DP. Attempted isolation of Blastomyces dermatitidis from the nares of dogs: Northern Wisconsin, USA. Med Mycol 2009; 47:780-782.

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27. Baumgardner DJ. Microecology of Blastomyces dermatitidis: The Ammonia Hypothesis. Med Mycol 2009; 47:745-752.

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28. Bade E, Baumgardner D, Brill J. The Central City Site: An Urban Underserved Family Medicine Training Track. Fam Med 2009;41:34-38.

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29. Vila PM, Swain GR, Baumgardner DJ, Halsmer SE, Remington PL, Cisler RA. Health Disparities in Milwaukee by Socioeconomic Status. Wis Med J 2007;106:366-372.

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30. Blondin N, Baumgardner DJ, Moore GE, Glickman LT. Blastomycosis in Indoor Cats: Suburban Chicago, IL, USA. Mycopathologia 2007;163:59-66.

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31. Baumgardner DJ, Knavel E, Steber D, Swain G. Geographic Distribution of Human Blastomycosis Cases in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA: Association with Urban Watersheds. Mycopathologia 2006;161:275-282.

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32. Baumgardner DJ, Halsmer SE, Steber D, Shah D, Mundt M. Does Proximity to Clinic Affect Immunization Rates and Blood Pressure? Int J Psych Med 2006;36:199-209.

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33. Lee D, Eapen S, Van Buren J, Jones P, Baumgardner DJ. A young man who could not walk. Wis Med J 2006; 105:58-61.

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34. Baumgardner DJ. Redefining moments (essay). Fam Med 2005;37:440-441.

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35. Baumgardner DJ, Summerbell R, Krajden S, Alexopolou V, Fuksa M, Agrawal B, Bergeson M, Bemis T, Baumgardner MA. Attempted isolation of Blastomyces dermatitidis from native shrews in northern Wisconsin, USA. Med Mycol 2005;43:413-416.

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36. Baumgardner DJ, Steber D, Glazier R, Paretsky DP, Egan G, Baumgardner AM, Prigge D. Geographic Information System analysis of blastomycosis in Northern Wisconsin, USA: waterways and soil. Med Mycol 2005;43:117-125.

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37. Baumgardner DJ, Halsmer S, Egan G. Symptoms of pulmonary blastomycosis: Northern Wisconsin, USA. Wild Environ Med 2004;15:250-256.

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38. Baumgardner DJ, Muehl P, Fischer M, Pribbenow B. Effect of labor epidural anesthesia on breast-feeding of healthy full-term newborns delivered vaginally. J Amer Board Fam Pract 2003;16:7-13.

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39. Baumgardner DJ, Egan G, Giles S, Laundre B. An outbreak of blastomycosis on a United States Indian reservation. Wild Environ Med 2002;13:250-252.

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40. Baumgardner DJ, Laundre, B. Studies on the molecular ecology of strains of Blastomyces dermatitidis from Northern Wisconsin, USA. Mycopathologia 2001;52:51-58.

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41. Baumgardner DJ, Paretsky DP. Blastomycosis: more evidence for exposure near one’s domicile. Wis Med J 2001; 100:43-45.

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42. Restrepo A, Baumgardner DJ, Bagagli E, et al. Clues to the presence of pathogenic fungi in certain environments. Med Mycol 2000;38(suppl):67-77.

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43. Brill JR, Baumgardner DJ. Normocytic anemias. Amer Fam Physician 2000;62:2255-2264.

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44. Baumgardner DJ, Paretsky DP. The in-vitro isolation of Blastomyces dermatitidis from a woodpile in north central Wisconsin, USA. Med Mycol 1999;37:163-168.

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45. Baumgardner DJ, Burtea ED. Quality-of-life in technology-dependent children receiving home care, and their families – a qualitative study. Wis Med J 1998;98:51-55.

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46. Baumgardner DJ, Brockman K. Epidemiology of human blastomycosis in Vilas County, Wisconsin II: 1991-1996. Med J 1998;97:44-47.

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47. Hueston WJ, Baumgardner DJ, Turkal NW, Beasley JW, Eliason BC. Economic and humanitarian contributions of Wisconsin’s family medicine residencies. Wis Med J 1998;97:38-42.

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48. Baumgardner DJ, Paretsky DP. Identification of Blastomyces dermatitidis in the stool of a dog with acute pulmonary blastomycosis. J Med Vet Mycol 1997;35:419-421.

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49. Whyte BS, Corea ME, Brill JR, Baumgardner DJ. Handwashing frequency and factors that influence it in a family practice clinic. J Amer Board Fam Pract 1997; 10:229-231.

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50. Brill JR, Baumgardner DJ. Establishing proficiency in flexible sigmoidoscopy. Fam Med 1997;29:580-583.

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51. Baumgardner DJ, Turkal NW, Paretsky DP. Blastomycosis in dogs: a fifteen-year survey in a very highly endemic area near Eagle River, Wisconsin. Wild Environ Med 1996;7:1-8.

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52. Turkal NW, Baumgardner DJ. Candida parapsilosis infection in a rose thorn. J Amer Board Fam Pract 1995; 8:484-485.

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53. Baumgardner DJ, Paretsky DP, Yopp AC. The epidemiology of blastomycosis in dogs: north central Wisconsin, USA. J Med Vet Mycol 1995; 33:171-176.

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54. Laufenburg HF, Turkal NW, Baumgardner DJ. Resident attrition from family practice residencies. Fam Med 1994;26:614-617.

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55. Baumgardner DJ, Buggy B, Mattson B, Burdick JS, Ludwig D. Blastomycosis: epidemiology of a highly endemic region in north central Wisconsin. Clin Infect Dis 1992;15:629-635.

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56. Baumgardner DJ, Burdick JS. An outbreak of human and canine blastomycosis. Rev Infect Dis 1991;13:898-905.

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57. Baumgardner DJ. The infant with a reddish diaper. Postgrad Med 1990;88:199-202.

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58. Baumgardner DJ, Christopherson A, Momont S. Prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis cervical infections in pregnant females in southeastern Wisconsin. Wis Med J 1989;88:12-15.

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59. Baumgardner DJ. Abdominal pain: Chlamydia as culprit. Postgrad Med 1989;85:281-287.

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60. Baumgardner DJ. Persistent urticaria caused by a common coloring agent. Postgrad Med 1989;85:265-266.

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61. Jurica JV, Baumgardner DJ, Lawrence SL. Graded exercise stress test training in family practice and internal medicine residencies. J Fam Pract 1989;29:537-541.

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62. Jurica JV, Baumgardner DJ. Chlamydia and carcinoid tumor in a spontaneous abortion. J Amer Board Fam Pract 1989;2:126-129.

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63. Baumgardner DJ, Johnson DK, Ross JE. Prevalence of Legionella in pharyngeal secretions of patients with pharyngitis. J Amer Board Fam Pract 1988;1:24-27.

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64. Baumgardner DJ, McCanse DF. Peritonitis and small bowel obstruction from occult pelvic inflammatory disease. IMJ 1987;171:75-78.

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65. Baumgardner DJ. Normal digestive flora: contributions to human nutrition with emphasis on biotin and vitamin K. Carle Select Papers 1983;35:53-58. (Peer Reviewed).

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66. Baumgardner DJ, Deal C, Kaplan S. Protein composition of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides outer membrane. J Bacteriol 1980;143:265-273.

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Invited Commentary: ConceptDevelopment

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1. Baumgardner DJ. Commentary: Environmental determinants of dimorphic systemic mycoses—the macro and the micro. Int J Epidemiol 2009;38:1649-1650.

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Editorials: ConceptDevelopment

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1. Baumgardner DJ. Did you hear what I meant to say? J Patient Cent Res Rev 2017;4:5-6.

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2. Baumgardner DJ. Complexity and chaos in surgical start times. J Patient Cent Res Rev 2016;3:121-122.

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3. Baumgardner DJ. Blastomyces: why be dimorphic? J Patient Cent Res Rev 2016;3:61-63.

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4. Baumgardner DJ. Asking questions, seeking improvements. J Patient Cent Res Rev 2016;3:6-8.

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5. Baumgardner DJ. One final goodbye. J Patient Cent Res Rev 2015;2:49-50.

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environment meets medicine. J Patient Cent Res Rev 2015;2:5.

7. Baumgardner DJ. What is PFAPA and why does it matter? J Patient Cent Res Rev 2014;1:161-163.

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8. Baumgardner DJ. From breast cancer to bedbugs – really? J Patient Cent Res Rev 2014;1:69.

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9. Baumgardner DJ. Why patient-centered? J Patient Cent Res Rev 2014;1:7.

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10. Bade E, Brill J, Baumgardner D. Authors reply to editorial. Fam Med 2009;41:310-311.

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11. Baumgardner DJ. Case report: perinephric abscess due to Group B Streptococcus (GBS). Am Fam Physician 2004; 69:2764-2766.

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12. Baumgardner DJ. Authors respond to criticism. Wis Med J 2001;100:4-5.

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13. Baumgardner DJ. Fungal infection after excavation or natural disaster. Wild Environ Med 1997;8:177.

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14. Gaus DP, Baumgardner DJ, Paretsky DP. Attempted isolation of Blastomyces dermatitidis from rectal cultures of beaver (Castor canadensis) from north central Wisconsin. Wild Environ Med 1996;7:192.

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15. Laufenburg HF, Turkal NW, Baumgardner DJ.Author’s reply to readers’ comments on internationalmedical graduates series. Fam Med 1995;27:229.

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16. Baumgardner DJ, Kroll MR. Pulmonary arteriovenous malformation in pregnancy. Am Fam Physician 1993;48:1032-1034.

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17. Baumgardner DJ, Buggy B. Author’s reply to epidemiology of blastomycosis in a region of high endemnicity in north central Wisconsin. Clin Infect Dis 1993;16:725.

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18. Baumgardner DJ. Gastrointestinal obstruction associated with chlamydia trachomatis. Genitourin Med 1991;67:73.

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19. Baumgardner DJ. Babies with pneumo-mediastinum: a cocaine connection? Cortlandt Forum 1990;3:27.

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20. Baumgardner DJ, Johnson DK, Ross, JE. Author’s response to editorial on prevalence of Legionella in pharyngeal secretions of patients with pharyngitis. J Amer Board Fam Pract 1988;1:27-28.

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21. Baumgardner DJ. How to remove tightly adherent gauze from open wounds. Postgrad Med 1987;82: 288, 291.

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INVITED PAPERS PRESENTED IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:

1. Baumgardner DJ. The ecology of Blastomyces dermatitidis – what’s it doing in my yard? (invited paper). 14th Congress of the International Society for Human and Animal Mycology, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May, 2000.

INVITED CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:

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1. Baumgardner DJ.  Blastomycosis.  In Domino F, Baldor B, Golding J, Stephens MB, eds.  5-Minute Clinical Consult 2017, 25th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer; 2016.

2. Bosco S dMG, Bagagli E, Baumgardner DJ. Blastomicose. In Megid J, Riberio MG, Paes AC. Doenças Infecciosas em Animais de Produção e de Companhia (Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Roca; 2015.

3. Baumgardner DJ. Blastomycosis. In Domino F, Baldor B, Golding J, Stephens MB, eds. 5-Minute Clinical Consult 2016, 24th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2015.

4. Baumgardner DJ. Developmental problems in children. In Paulman PM, Paulman AA, Jarzynka KJ, Falk NP, eds. Taylor’s Manual of Family Medicine 4th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott; 2015.

5. Baumgardner DJ. Blastomycosis. In Domino F, Baldor B, Golding J, Grimes J, Taylor J, eds. 5-Minute Clinical Consult 2015, 23rd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2014.

6. Baumgardner DJ. Blastomycosis. In Domino F, Baldor B, Golding J, Grimes J, Taylor J, eds. 5-Minute Clinical Consult 2014, 22nd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2013.

7. Baumgardner DJ. Blastomycosis. In Domino F, Baldor B, Golding J, Grimes J, Taylor J, eds. 5-Minute Clinical Consult 2013, 21st ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2012.

8. Baumgardner DJ. Developmental problems in children. In Paulman P, ed. Taylor’s Manual of Family Medicine 3rd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott; 2007.

9. Baumgardner DJ. Communicable diseases of childhood. In Taylor RB, ed. Family Medicine: Principles and Practice, 6th ed. New York: Springer-Verlag; 2003.

10. Baumgardner DJ. Developmental problems in children. In Taylor RB, ed. Manual of Family Practice 2nd ed. Boston: Little, Brown; 2002.

11. Baumgardner DJ. Blastomycosis. In Rakel RE, ed. Saunders Manual of Medical Practice, 2nd ed. Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 2000:263-265.

12. Baumgardner DJ. Communicable diseases of childhood. Ch 18 In Taylor RB, ed. Family Medicine: Principles and Practice, 5th ed. New York: Springer-Verlag; 1997:163-172.

13. Baumgardner DJ. Developmental problems in children. In Taylor RB, ed. Manual of Family Practice. Boston: Little, Brown; 1997:117-123.

14. Baumgardner DJ. Blastomycosis. In Rakel RE, ed. Saunders Manual of Medical Practice. Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 1996:194-195.

15. Baumgardner DJ. Communicable diseases of childhood. Ch 15 In Taylor RB, ed. Family Medicine: Principles and Practice, 4th ed. New York: Springer-Verlag; 1993:134-144.

CURRICULUM BOOKS:

1. Baumgardner DJ. Nutrition Guidebook. Milwaukee, WI: St. Luke’s Family Practice Residency; 1994.

2. Baumgardner DJ. Guidelines for Prenatal Care. 3rd ed. Milwaukee, WI: St. Luke’s Family Practice Residency; 1993.

3. Baumgardner DJ. Guidelines for Prenatal Care. 2nd ed. Milwaukee, WI: St. Luke’s Family Practice Residency; 1990.

PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS FROM SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS:

1. Meyers K, Konarske J, Kram JJF, Baumgardner DJ. Assessing the Effectiveness of Implementation of Unified Workflow in Improvement of Medication Reconciliation for Aurora St. Luke’s Family Medicine Residency Outpatients. J Patient-Centered Res Rev 2015;2:203.

2. Kram JJF, Baumgardner DJ, Bernhard KA, Lemke MA. Geographic Distribution of Infant Death During Birth Hospitalization and Maternal Group B Streptococcus Colonization: Eastern Wisconsin. J Patient-Centered Res Rev 2015;2:205-206.

3. Baumgardner DJ. -Thujaplicin: A Soil Antifungal. J Patient-Centered Res Rev 2015;2:211-212.4. Cichon CY, Kram JJF, Mullen TA, Voelkers P, Magliocco KJ, Bernhard KA, Baumgardner DJ.

Disease-Management in Family Medicine Clinics Through the Addition of a Health Coach: A Pilot Study. J Patient-Centered Res Rev 2015;2:212-213.

5. Reynolds K, Sullivan Vedder L, Baumgardner DJ, Bidwell J, Frederick T, Simpson D. Calculating Time/Effort to Develop Medical Specialty-Approved Board (Re)Certification Modules for Part IV Practice Performance Assessment. J Patient-Centered Res Rev 2014;1:145.

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6. Baumgardner DJ, Bernhard KA, Egan G. Weather and Environmental Exposures in Human Blastomycosis: Northern Wisconsin. J Patient-Centered Res Rev 2014;1:147.

7. Johnson KT, Bernhard KA, Baumgardner DJ. Demographic Features of Aurora Blastomycosis Cases, 2007-2013. J Patient-Centered Res Rev 2014;1:151.

8. Siegel R, Bernhard KA, Baumgardner DJ. Obese Patients’ Compliance and Satisfaction With Educational Intervention: O.N.E. Packet. J Patient-Centered Res Rev 2014;1:153.

9. Louks H, Fixmer J, Baumgardner DJ. Clinical Approach to Non-Resolving Pneumonia: A Survey of Wisconsin Primary Care Clinicians. J Patient-Centered Res Rev 2014;1:48.

10. Baumgardner DJ, Chaturvedi S, Li X. My Chrysosporium is a Scedosporium. J Patient-Centered Res Rev 2014;1:48-49.

11. Olowoyeye O, Bernhard K, Baumgardner DJ. Clinical Approach to Non-Responsive Pneumonia Diagnosed in the Primary Care Office: A Retrospective Feasibility Study. J Patient-Centered Res Rev 2014;1:51-52.

12. Handler H, Bernhard KA, Baumgardner DJ. Assessment of Resident Knowledge and Comfort with Menopause and Openness to Integrative Therapies: The Short Term Impact of Evidence Based Menopause Hand-Out. J Patient-Centered Res Rev 2014;1:57.

13. Hirsch DM, Bose D, Baumgardner DJ, Garland JS. Maternal Group B Streptococcus Colonization and Neonatal Morbidity in Premature Preterm Rupture of Membranes. J Patient-Centered Res Rev 2014;1:59.

14. Siegel R, Bernhard K, Baumgardner DJ. Resident Physician Recognition of Obesity and Patient Education in a Family Medicine Residency Clinic within an Underserved Community. J Patient-Centered Res Rev 2014;1:60-61.

15. O’Horo J, Baumgardner DJ, Bernhard K, Petroll A. Diagnosis of Blastomycosis in the Urban and Rural Environment: A Comparative Study. Fam Med 2013;45(Suppl 2):9.

16. Baumgardner DJ, Reyes N, Simmons D, Buckingham W, Illingworth C. Geographic Analysis of ADHD Diagnosis in Children: Dane County, Wisconsin, USA. Fam Med 2013;45(Suppl 2):13.

17. Shuaib S, Murthy VS, Mori N, Hashim H, Siddiqui T, Baumgardner D, Anderson AJ, Gupta A, Bajwa T, Allaqaband S. Impact of metabolic syndrome on patients with coronary artery bypass grafts. J Am Coll Cardiol 2012;59:E1429.

18. Baumgardner DJ, Joerres R, Wasson A. Geographic Distribution of Bronchitis Vs. URI Diagnosis and Antibiotic Use: Eastern Wisconsin. Fam Med 2012;44(Suppl 1):13.

19. Baumgardner DJ, Temte J, Gutowski E, Agger W, Bailey H, Burmester J, Banerjee I. The Differential Diagnosis of Pulmonary Blastomycosis in Wisconsin: A Wisconsin Network for Health Research (WiNHR) Study. Fam Med 2012;44(Suppl 1):27.

20. Baumgardner DJ, Paretsky D, Baeseman Z, Schreiber A. Effects of Season And Weather On Blastomycosis In Dogs: Northern Wisconsin, USA. Fam Med 2011;43(Suppl 1):9.

21. Chen HY, Baumgardner DJ, Rice J. Health-related Quality of Life Among Adults With Chronic Conditions In The U.S.: Implications for Interventions. Fam Med 2011;43(Suppl 1):12.

22. Baumgardner DJ, Havlena J, Steber D, Lemke M. Maximum Lifetime Blood Lead Levels And Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Diagnosis In Children: Eastern Wisconsin, USA. Fam Med 2011;43(Suppl 1):15.

23. Lemke M, Baumgardner DJ, Brummitt C, Swain G, Buggy B, Meidl J, Baeseman Z, Schreiber A. Blastomycosis in urban Southeastern Wisconsin, USA. Fam Med 2010; 42(Suppl 2):4.

24. Baumgardner DJ, Schreiber A. Geographic Analysis of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children: Eastern Wisconsin, USA. Fam Med 2009; Vol. 41 (Suppl 1).

25. Evertsen J, Baumgardner DJ, Regnery A, Banerjee I. Evaluation of the Diagnosis and Treatment of Pneumonia in Outpatient Primary Care Patients. Fam Med 2009; Vol. 41 (Suppl 1).

26. Baumgardner DJ, Baeseman ZJ, Schreiber A. Geographic Distribution of Human Blastomycosis by Season in Northern Wisconsin. Wis Med J. 2008;107(7):339-40.

27. Evertsen J, Baumgardner DJ, Regnery A, Banerjee I. Evaluations of the Diagnosis and Treatment of Pneumonia in Outpatient Primary Care Practices. Wis Med J. 2008;107(7):339.

28. Baumgardner DJ. Microecology of Blastomyces dermatitidis: the ammonia hypothesis. Biomédica (Bogotá). 2008;28 (Supp. 1):216.

29. Baumgardner DJ, Knavel EM, Steber D, Swain GR. Urban blastomycosis: a tale of two cities. Rev Inst Med trop S Paulo. 2005;47 (Supp. 14):62.

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30. Baumgardner DJ, Steber D, Glazier R, Paretsky DP, Egan G, Baumgardner AM, Prigge D. Geographic information system analysis of blastomycosis in Northern Wisconsin: clusters, waterways and soil. Wis Med J. 2004;103(7):71.

31. Baumgardner D, Summerbell R, Agrawal B, Bergeson M, Baumgardner M. Attempted isolation of Blastomyces dermatitidis from Northern Wisconsin, USA shrews. Ann Rev Biomed Sci. 2002; (Special Issue):71.

32. Baumgardner DJ, Paretsky DP. Blastomycosis: more evidence for exposure near or in one's domicile. Wis Med J. 2001; 100(6):45.

33. Baumgardner DJ. Studies on the microecology of Blastomyces dermatitidis – what’s it doing in my yard? Wis Med J. 2000;99(9):37.

34. Baumgardner DJ, Paretsky DP. The in-vitro isolation of Blastomyces dermatitidis from a woodpile in North Central Wisconsin. Wis Med J. 1999;98(11):45.

35. Lux A, Baumgardner DJ, Carson L, Murphy MK. An outbreak of Bell’s palsy at a free clinic. Wis Med J. 1999;98(11):45-46.

36. Fraser CD, Baumgardner DJ. A study to determine the extents of anti-tetanus vaccination in the elderly patients of an urban Milwaukee family practice residency program. Wis Med J. 1999;98(11):46.

37. Burtea ED, Majid N, Pribbenow B, Baumgardner DJ, et al. The pill box: how well are we educating our patients about their medications? An all residency research project. Wis Med J. 1999;98(11):49-50.

38. Pribbenow B, Pachner R, Whyte B, Brill J, Baumgardner DJ. Preventive medicine in a family practice residency: have new medicare guidelines changed compliance? Wis Med J. 1998;97(6):50-51.

39. D’Amico M, Baumgardner DJ, Brill JR. An all-residency research project: vitamin use in a family practice residency clinic. Wis Med J. 1997; 96(8):45-46.

40. Baumgardner DJ. Qualitative studies of the ecology of Blastomyces dermatitidis. Wis Med J. 1997;96(8):45.

41. Stephens S, Brill J, Baumgardner DJ. The effectiveness of the triple screen in a family practice residency setting. Wis Med J. 1997; 96(8):44.

42. Whyte BS, Corea ME, Brill JR, Baumgardner DJ. Handwashing frequency and factors that influence it in a family practice residency clinic. Wis Med J. 1997;96(8):44.

43. Slane JMK, Baumgardner DJ. Family practice ambulatory morning report: a resident-initiated educational forum. Wis Med J. 1995;94:685-686.

44. Baumgardner DJ, Stangl B, Fleming W, Christopherson A. Asymptomatic bacturia in pregnancy in an urban family practice residency program. Wis Med J. 1995;94:685.

45. Baumgardner DJ, Turkal NW, Paretsky DP. Blastomycosis in Dogs II: a 15-year study in an extremely highly endemic area near Eagle River, Wisconsin. Wis Med J. 1995;94:680.

46. Watson RF, Baumgardner DJ, Stangl B, Christopherson A. Hepatitis B in pregnant women: southeast Wisconsin. Wis Fam Phys Newsletter. 1995;March:17-18.

47. Baumgardner DJ, Paretsky DP, Yopp A. Epidemiology of canine blastomycosis in north central Wisconsin. Wis Med J. 1994;93:124.

48. Laufenburg HF, Turkal NW, Baumgardner DJ. Attrition from family practice residencies. Wis Med J. 1994;93:123.

49. Baumgardner DJ, Paretsky DP. Practical field studies in family practice: Blastomycosis. Wis Med J. 1994; 93:117-118.

50. Baumgardner DJ, Deal CD, Kaplan S. Outer membrane of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides. Abstract Ann Meet Amer Soc Microbiol. 1980; K-210.

TECHNICAL REPORTS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS:

1. Greer DM, Baumgardner DJ, Bridgewater FD, Frazer DA, Kessler CL, LeCounte ES, Swain GR, Cisler RA. (2013). Milwaukee Health Report 2013: Health Disparities in Milwaukee by Socioeconomic Status. Center for Urban Population Health: Milwaukee, WI.

2. Chen H-Y, Baumgardner DJ, Frazer DA, Kessler CL, Swain GR, Cisler RA. (2012). Milwaukee Health Report 2012: Health Disparities in Milwaukee by Socioeconomic Status. Center for Urban Population Health: Milwaukee, WI.

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3. Chen H-Y, Baumgardner DJ, Galvao LW, Rice JP, Swain GR, Cisler RA. (2011). Milwaukee Health Report 2011: Health Disparities in Milwaukee by Socioeconomic Status. Center for Urban Population Health: Milwaukee, WI.

4. Chen H-Y, Baumgardner DJ, Rice JP, Swain GR, Cisler RA. (2010). Milwaukee Health Report 2010: Health Disparities in Milwaukee by Socioeconomic Status. Center for Urban Population Health: Milwaukee, WI.

5. Chen H-Y, Baumgardner DJ, Bergstrom JP, Mori N, Swain GR, Cisler RA. (2009). Milwaukee Health Report 2009: Health Disparities in Milwaukee by Socioeconomic Status. Center for Urban Population Health: Milwaukee, WI.

6. Baumgardner DJ. Blastomycosis. Vilas County (Wisconsin) Public Health Service Handout. 1991, 1997, 2004.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO PUBLICATIONS:

1. Hahn DL, Plane MB, Mahdi OS, Byrne GI. Secondary outcomes of a pilot randomized trial of Azithromycin treatment for asthma. PLOS Clinical Trials. June 2006;e11:0001-0009.

2. Beasley JW, Hankey TH, Erickson R, Stange KC, Mundt M, Elliott M, Wiesen P, Bobula J. How many problems do family physicians manage at each encounter? A WReN study. Ann Fam Med. 2004;2(5):405-10.

3. Hannah EL, Bailey AM, Hajjeh R, Gershman K, Lindsley M, Hoffman R. Public health response to 2 clinical cases of blastomycosis in Colorado residents. Clin Infect Dis. 2001; 32:E151-153.

4. Madlon-Kay DJ. Evaluation and management of newborn jaundice by midwest family physicians. J Fam Prac. 1998;47:461-464.

5. Hahn DL, Beasley JW, the Wisconsin Research Network Asthma Prevalence Study Group. Diagnosed and possible undiagnosed asthma: a Wisconsin Research Network (WReN) study. J Fam Prac. 1994;38:373-379.

6. Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care. Early discharge – short term length of stay. (Invitational Conference Report). 1993.

NON-PROFESSIONAL/LAY PUBLICATIONS:

1. Baumgardner DJ. Evenings at the Dump. In Blair T, Garvey K, eds. Hobos and Swimming Holes: Tales from the Good Old Days in Northern Wisconsin. Hickory, North Carolina: Hometown Memories, LLC;2013:374.

2. Baumgardner DJ. Family at risk: quality of life in technology-dependent children. Exceptional Parent. 1999;29(3):79-85.

3. Baumgardner DJ, Flemming HG. Memorabilia: 1885 Chicago and Alton rate sheet. G M & O Historical Society News. 1989;57:5.

CAMPUS TEACHING:

University of Wisconsin Medical School-Milwaukee Clinical Campus (Assistant/Associate Professor/Professor of Family Medicine); Aurora UW Medical Group:

Medical Student Teaching:Preceptor, M-3 Primary Care Clerkship 1990-datePreceptor, M-4 Elective Clerkship 1990-datePreceptor, Summer Research Extern 1992, 1997-98,

2000-02, 2004,2007-08, 2011,2014

Preceptor, MCW MPH Student Field Placement 2011Preceptor, UWSMPH MPH Student Capstone Project 2010Preceptor, UWSMPH MPH Student Field Experience 2007-2009Occasional Lecturer, Primary Care Clerkship/TRIUMPH 1990-datePreceptor, Summer Clinical Extern 1994Mentor, Primary Care Clerkship 1991-92Preceptor, Alverno College Field Experience 2009

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Internship Precepting:INROADS Intern, co-supervisor 2009-2011, 2013CHIP Intern, co-supervisor 2013

Resident Teaching:Faculty, Aurora (St. Luke’s) Family Practice Residency 1990-dateResearch Director, Aurora (St. Luke’s) Family Practice Residency 1990-dateNeonatal Advanced Life Support, Certified Instructor (Local

Course Director 2005-date) 1991-dateAdvanced Life Support for Obstetrics, Certified Instructor, Advisory

Faculty [2008-date] (Local Course Director 2007-2009) 1997-date Preceptor Flexible Sigmoidoscopy (ended), Colposcopy, Cryotherapy;

Rotation/Curriculum Coordinator for Obstetrics (1998-2000);Neonatology (until 2002), Nutrition (until 2002); Research Elective and Biomedical Research Curriculum 1990-date

Curricular Lectures for Infectious Disease Lecture Series; Family Medicine Rotation; and prenatal care (until 2001) 1990-dateConference Series Lectures given on: Nutrition,

Developmental Problems in Children, ChildhoodInfections, Research, Blastomycosis, Chaos Theory in Primary Care, Antibiotics and other InfectiousDisease topics, Acne, Research Ethics, Colposcopy,Evidence-based Medicine, Journal Club, and others 1990-date

Fellowship Teaching:Director and Teaching Faculty, St. Luke’s Family Practice

Academic Family Medicine Fellowship 1994-96, 1997Associate Fellowship Director 1996-97

University of Illinois College of Medicine at Urbana (Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine):

Medical Student Teaching:Preceptor, Family Practice Clerkship 1989-1990

Resident Teaching:Director, Carle Foundation Family Practice Residency,

Urbana, Illinois 1989-1990

Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, (Assistant Professor of Family Medicine/Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine):

Preceptor, MPH Student Field Placement Project 2011

Medical Student Teaching:Preceptor, ICM-I Freshman Physical Diagnosis 1986-1989Preceptor, ICM-II Sophomore Physical Diagnosis 1987-1989Preceptor, M-4 Ambulatory Clerkship 1986-1989Preceptor, OB/Gyn Clerkship 1991-1994

Resident Teaching:Faculty/Assistant Director, St. Luke’s Family Practice

Residency 1986-1989Educational Coordinator for Obstetrics 1987-1989Supervisor, Flexible Sigmoidoscopy Resident Training 1986-1989

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Coordinator and Lecturer, Perinatal Lecture Series 1986-1989Instructor, Pediatric Advanced Life Support

Mini-Course, St. Luke’s Medical Center 1988, 1989Conference Series Lectures given on: Prenatal Care,

Chlamydia, Antibiotics, Infectious Diseases Vignettes, Blastomycosis, Newborn Illnesses, Constipation, Vaginitis, others.

University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford (Resident/Clinical Instructor, Department of Family Medicine):Preceptor, CMS-I Physical Diagnosis Course 1983-1985Attending Preceptor, CMS-II Clinical Physical

Diagnosis Course 1985-1986

University of Illinois College of Medicine at Urbana (Medical Student/TA):Teaching Assistant, Microbiology 1980-1981Teaching Assistant, Immunology 1979-1980

PRESENTATIONS:

Invited Presentations at National/International Conferences:

1. Ecology of Blastomyces dermatitidis. Roundtable Lecture, Roundtable Co-Chair. 14th Congress of the International Society for Human and Animal Mycology, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2000

2. Epidemiology and Ecology of Blastomyces dermatitidis, Plenary Lecture, VII International Meeting on Paracoccidiodomycosis, Campos do Jordan, Sao Paulo, Brazil 1999

Conference Presentations (Oral) at Regional/National/International Meetings:

1. Histopathologic chorioamnionitis: geodemographic and clinical predictors.Oral presentation. Kram JJF (presenter), Baumgardner DJ. NorthAmerican Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, ColoradoSprings, CO 2016

2. Empowering Family Medicine Residents on Safe Opioid Prescribing. Lecture-Discussion. Kotovicz F (co-presenter), McNett M, Flores K, WallaceB (co-presenter), Baumgardner D. Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Annual Spring Conference, Minneapolis, MN 2016

3. Geographic Distribution of Infant Death during Birth Hospitalization andMaterial Group B Streptococcus Colonization: EasternWisconsin. Oral presentation. Kram JJF (presenter), BaumgardnerDJ, Bernhard KA, Lemke MA. North American Primary CareResearch Group Annual Meeting, Cancun, Mexico 2015

4. When Opportunity Knocks: Family Medicine as Leaders in ImplementingTeamSTEPPS®. Paper presentation. Even L (presenter), Mehl S, Stearns J,Baumgardner DJ, Robinson M, Brill J, de Grandville C, Bidwell J,Simpson D & the TeamSTEPPS® Collaborative at Aurora HealthCare. Family Medicine Midwest 2013 Conference, Milwaukee, WI 2013

5. Clinical Approach to Non Responsive Pneumonia Diagnosed by a PrimaryCare Clinician: An On-Going Retrospective Study. Oral presentation.Bernhard KA (presenter), Baumgardner DJ (mentor), OlowoyeyeOA. Wisconsin Health Improvement and Research PartnershipsForum, Madison, WI 2013

6. Geographic Analysis of ADHD Diagnosis in Children: Dane County, Wisconsin. (Co-authored by Reyes N, Simmons D, Buckingham W,Illingworth C.) Concurrent Paper Session. North American Primary

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Care Research Group, New Orleans, LA 20127. Primary Care Reach of the Wisconsin Network for Health Research (WiNHR).

Oral presentation. Baumgardner DJ. 2011 Wisconsin HealthImprovement Research Forum, Madison, WI 2011

8. Geographic Analysis of ADHD Diagnosis in Children: Dane County versusEastern Wisconsin. (Reyes N [student presenter], Baumgardner D[mentor], [co-authored by Simmons D, Buckingham, Illingworth C].)2011 Wisconsin Health Improvement Research Forum, Madison, WI 2011

9. Geographic Distribution of Bronchitis vs. URI Diagnosis and Antibiotic Use:Eastern Wisconsin. (Joerres R [student presenter], BaumgardnerD [mentor], [co-authored by Wasson A].) 2011 Wisconsin HealthImprovement Research Forum, Madison, WI 2011

10. Comparison of Peer, Self and Faculty Assessment of a Required MedicalStudent Community Project. (Brill JR [presenter], BaumgardnerDJ.) Peer Paper – Educational Curricula and Projects. 37th Annual STFM Conference on Medical Student Education,Houston, TX 2011

11. The Differential Diagnosis of Pulmonary Blastomycosis in Wisconsin. 2010 Wisconsin Primary Care Research and Quality Improvement Forum, Madison, WI 2010

12. Geographic Distribution of Blastomycosis in Dogs by Season in NorthernWisconsin. (Research session.) 2009 Wisconsin Primary CareResearch & Quality Improvement Forum, Wisconsin Dells, WI 2009

13. Faculty Sponsor (and 2nd author) Analyzing Risk Factors for Blastomycosis inUrban Areas. Lemke M [presenter] (co-authored by Brummitt CF, Swain GR,Buggy BP) URISA’s 2nd GIS in Public Health Conference,Providence, RI 2009

14. Career Path in Family Medicine (co-presented with Turkal N, Bidwell J)Panel Discussion at the Aurora Third Annual Progress in PrimaryCare Conference, Wauwatosa, WI 2009

15. Geographic Analysis of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children:Eastern Wisconsin (co-authored by Schreiber A) 36th Annual MeetingNorth American Primary Care Research Group, Rio Grande,Puerto Rico 2008

16. Faculty Sponsor (and 2nd author) Evaluation of the Diagnosis and Treatmentof Pneumonia in Outpatient Primary Care Patients. Evertsen J (co-authored by Regnery A, Banerjee I) 36th Annual Meeting NorthAmerican Primary Care Research Group, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico 2008

17. The Microecology of Blastomyces dermatitidis: The Ammonia HypothesisWisconsin Research and Education Network Forum, WisconsinDells, WI 2008

18. Geographic Analysis of ADHD in Children: Eastern Wisconsin, USA(co-authored by Schreiber A) Wisconsin Research and EducationNetwork, Wisconsin Dells, WI 2008

19. Geographic Distribution of Human Blastomycosis by Season: NorthernWisconsin (co-presented with Baeseman, Z) (co-authored byBaeseman Z, Schreiber A) Wisconsin Research and EducationNetwork, Wisconsin Dells, WI 2007

20. Center for Urban Population Health – A UWSMPH, UWM, AuroraPartnership Working Together to Improve the Health ofCommunities (co-presented with Evertsen, J) WisconsinResearch and Education Network, Wisconsin Dells, WI 2007

21. Faculty Sponsor (and co-author) Weight Loss: Perceptions and Self-Motivators in Family Medicine Patients (Dr Tracie Dunek),Wisconsin Research and Education Network, WisconsinDells, WI 2007

22. Faculty Sponsor (and co-author) Pneumonia, Bronchitis, & URI: Diagnosis

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and Antibiotic Use in Primary Care Practices (Jennifer Evertsen),Wisconsin Research and Education Network, WisconsinDells, WI 2007

23. The Metabolic Diversity and Microecology of the Fungal Pathogen Blastomycesdermatitidis, University of Texas Medical School at Houston,International Symposium: Metabolic Diversity and GenomicComplexity, Houston, TX 2004

24. Geographic Information System Analysis of Blastomycosis in NorthernWisconsin, USA: Waterways and Soil (co-authored by Steber D, GlazierR, Paretsky DP, Egan G, Baumgardner AM, Prigge D) WisconsinAcademy of Family Physicians—Research Network, 2004Research Forum, Waukesha, WI 2004

25. Geographic Information System Analysis of Blastomycosis in NorthernWisconsin, USA: Waterways and Soil (co-authored by Steber D, GlazierR, Paretsky DP, Egan G, Baumgardner AM, Prigge D) 31st AnnualMeeting, North American Primary Care Research Group, Banff,Alberta, Canada 2003

26. Gender Disparity in FP Resident Procedural Training (presented by J. Brill)(co-authored by Brill J, Bhatia S, Baumgardner D) 36th Annual Meeting,Society for Teachers of Family Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia 2003

27. An Outbreak of Blastomycosis on an Indian Reservation, USA (co-authored byEgan G, Giles S, Laundre B) 30th Annual Meeting, North AmericanPrimary Care Research Group, New Orleans, LA 2002

28. Attempted Isolation of Blastomyces dermatitidis from Northern Wisconsin, USANative Shrews (co-authored by Summerbell R, Agrawal B,Bergeson M, Baumgardner MA) 16th Annual Wisconsin ResearchNetwork Meeting, Wisconsin Dells, WI 2002

29. Office Sonography workshop (assisted Dresang L, Koch P) 54th AnnualScientific Assembly, Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians,Wisconsin Dells, WI 2002

30. An Outbreak of Blastomycosis on an Indian Reservation (co-authored byEgan G, Giles S, Laundre B) 15th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Waukesha, WI 2001

31. Blastomycosis: More Evidence of Exposure Near or in One’s Domicile, (co-authored by Paretsky DP) 14th Annual Wisconsin ResearchNetwork Meeting, Waukesha, WI 2000

32. Effect of Labor Epidural Anesthesia on Breastfeeding of Healthy Term Newborns Delivered Vaginally, (co-authored by Fisher M, Muehl P, Pribbenow B) 14th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Waukesha, WI 2000

33. Microecology of Blastomyces dermatitidis, 13th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Wisconsin Dells, WI 1999

34. Quality of Life in Technology-Dependent Children, Receiving Home Care, and Their Families – A Qualitative Study, (co-authored by Burtea ED) 26th Annual Meeting, North American Primary Care Research Group,Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1998

35. The In-Vitro Isolation of Blastomyces dermatitidis from a Woodpile in Northcentral Wisconsin, (co-authored by Paretsky DP) 12th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Annual Meeting, Appleton, WI 1998

36. Quality of Life in Technology-Dependent Children, Receiving Home Care, and Their Families – A Qualitative Study, (co-authored by Burtea ED) 12th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Appleton, WI (Co-presented with Burtea ED) 1998

37. Faculty Sponsor (and co-author) An Outbreak of Bell’s Palsy at a Free Clinic (Dr Alison Lux), 12th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Appleton, WI 1998

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38. Faculty Sponsor (and co-author) A Study to Determine the Extent of Anti-Tetanus Vaccination in the Elderly Patients of an Urban Milwaukee Family Practice Residency Program (Dr Colin Fraser), 12th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Appleton, WI 1998

39. Faculty Sponsor (and co-author) The Pillbox: How Well Are We Educating Our Patients About Their Medications? An All-residency Research Project (Dr E Diana Burtea), 12th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Appleton, WI 1998

40. Quality of Life in Technology-Dependent Children, Receiving Home Care, and Their Families – A Qualitative Study, (co-authored by Burtea ED),Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care Statewide PerinatalConference, Appleton, WI 1998

41. Epidemiology of Human Blastomycosis in Vilas County, Wisconsin II: 1991-96, (co-authored by Brockman K) 11th Annual WisconsinResearch Network Meeting, Appleton, WI 1997

42. Qualitative Studies of the Ecology of Blastomyces dermatitidis, 10th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Wausau, WI 1996

43. An All-Residency Research Project: Vitamin Use in a Family Practice Residency Clinic (co-presented with Dr Michael D’Amico), 10th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Wausau, WI 1996

44. Blastomycosis in Dogs II: A 15-year Study in an Extremely Highly Endemic Area Near Eagle River, WI (co-presented with Dr Nick Turkal), 9th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Wausau, WI 1995

45. An Introduction to Chaos Theory in Primary Care (Workshop co-presented with Dr Nick Turkal), 8th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Wausau, WI 1994

46. Faculty Sponsor (and second author) Attempted Isolation of Blastomyces dermatitidis from Rectal Cultures of Beaver from Northcentral Wisconsin (Dr David Gaus), 8th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Wausau, WI 1994

47. Co-faculty Sponsor (and co-author) Hepatitis B Surface Antigen in Pregnant Women: Southeast Wisconsin (Betty Stangl), 8th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Wausau, WI 1994

48. Epidemiology of Canine Blastomycosis in Northcentral Wisconsin, 7th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Wausau, WI 1993

49. Course Planning Committee and Participant (Lecture: Epidemiology of Blastomycosis) Northwoods Conference on Blastomycosis, Eagle River, WI 1993

50. Panel Discussant, Invitational Seminar on Prenatal Care Coordinator Services in Wisconsin, Wisconsin Department of Health and Social Services, Madison, WI 1993

51. Course Planning Committee and Participant, Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care, Invitational Conference on Early Discharge Programs, Lake Geneva, WI 1993

52. An Outbreak of Human and Canine Blastomycosis, 5th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Wausau, WI 1991

53. Vaginal Infections, Winter Refresher Course for Family Physicians, Medical College of Wisconsin 1990

54. Vaginal Infections, Theodor Lange May Day conference, UICOM-R,Rockford, IL 1989

55. Chlamydial Abdominal Pain Syndromes/Roundtable: Medical Precepting, Winter Refresher Course for Family Physicians, Medical College of Wisconsin 1989

56. Chlamydial Disease in Infants and Children/Neonatal Resuscitation, 8th Annual Pediatric Symposium, Medical College of Wisconsin 1988

57. Abdominal Pain from Chlamydial Pelvic Infections, Theodor Lang May Day Conference, UICOM-R, Rockford, IL 1988

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58. Constipation, Winter Refresher Course for Family Physicians, Medical College of Wisconsin 1988

59. The Protean Manifestations of Chlamydial Disease, Theodor Lang May Day Conference, UICOM-R, Rockford, IL 1987

60. Chlamydial Disease in Adults, Winter Refresher Course for Family Physicians, Medical College of Wisconsin 1987

Poster Presentations at Regional/National/International Meetings:

1. Impact of primary care provider education on appropriate level of opioidprescription for chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) (Featured poster)Kotovicz F (presenter), Kram JJF, Flores K, Webster J, McDearmonS, Phelps B, Baumgardner DJ. North American Primary CareResearch Group Annual Meeting, Colorado Springs, CO 2016

2. Geodemographic features of human blastomycosis in eastern Wisconsin(Poster) Baumgardner DJ (presenter), Huber ME, Kram JJF.North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting,Colorado Springs, CO 2016

3. Path to resistance: risk factors associated with carbapenem-resistantpseudomonas aeruginosa (Poster) Kram JJF (presenter), Patel K,Baumgardner DJ. North American Primary Care Research GroupAnnual Meeting, Colorado Springs, CO 2016

4. Impact of primary care provider education on appropriate level of opioidprescription for chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) (Breakout session)Kotovicz F, Kram JJF, Flores K, Webster J, McDearmon S, Phelps B,Baumgardner DJ. Aurora Innovation in Quality Roundtable,Milwaukee, WI 2016

5. Evaluation of patient opinions and experiences with electronic cigarettes at afamily medicine residency clinic (Poster) Tanner IS, CummensBC, Kram JJF, Baumgardner DJ. Aurora Innovation in Quality Roundtable, Milwaukee, WI 2016

6. Are there advantages to hiring Aurora training program graduates? (Poster)Kram JJF, Baumgardner DJ. Aurora Innovation in QualityRoundtable, Milwaukee, WI 2016

7. Understanding Providers’ Emotions and Thoughts Regarding OpioidUse for the Management of Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in a Family Medicine Residency Program (Poster) Flores K,McDearmon S (co-presenter), Phelps B (co-presenter), Kram J,Baumgardner D, Kotovicz F (co-presenter). Society of Teachers ofFamily Medicine Annual Spring Conference, Minneapolis, MN 2016

8. Geodemographic Features of Human Blastomycosis in Eastern Wisconsin(Poster) Huber ME, Baumgardner DJ (presenter), Kram JJF, BernhardKA. 2015 WREN (Wisconsin Research & Education Network)Convocation of Practices, Oshkosh, WI 2015

9. Geographic Distribution of Infant Death during Birth Hospitalization andMaternal Group B Streptococcus Colonization: Eastern Wisconsin(Poster) Baumgardner DJ (presenter), Kram JJF, Bernhard KA,Lemke MA. 2015 WREN (Wisconsin Research & EducationNetwork) Convocation of Practices, Oshkosh, WI 2015

10. Path to Resistance: Risk factors associated with Carbapenem-resistantPseudomonas aeruginosa (Poster) Patel KR (presenter), Kram JJF,Baumgardner DJ. 2015 WREN (Wisconsin Research & EducationNetwork) Convocation of Practices, Oshkosh, WI 2015

11. Assessing the Effectiveness of Implementation of Unified Workflow inImprovement of Medication Reconciliation for Aurora St. Luke’sFamily Practice Outpatients (Poster) Even L, Meyers K, Konarske J,Klink C, Kram JJF (presenter), Baumgardner DJ. 2015 WREN

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(Wisconsin Research & Education Network) Convocation ofPractices, Oshkosh, WI 2015

12. Unified Workflow in Improvement of Medication Reconciliation for FamilyMedicine Residency Clinic Patients (Best Poster Award) Even L,Konarske JE, Meyers KI, Klink C, Kram JJF, Baumgardner DJ(presenter). Aurora Health Care Quality Roundtable, Milwaukee, WI 2015

13. Disease Management Through Addition of a Health Coach: Pilot (Poster)Kram JJF (presenter), Cichon C, Voelkers P, Magliocco KJ,Bernhard KA, Baumgardner DJ. Aurora Health Care QualityRoundtable, Milwaukee, WI 2015

14. Milwaukee Health Report: Using a Population Health Framework andSocioeconomic Status to Measure the Health of a City (Poster)Frazer DA (presenter), Greer DM, Baumgardner DJ, Kessler CL,Swain GR, Cisler RA. 2014 Minority Health & Health DisparitiesGrantees’ Conference, National Harbor, MD 2014

15. Obese Patients Compliance and Satisfaction With Educational Intervention:O.N.E. Packet (Poster) Siegel R, Bernhard K, Baumgardner D(presenter). North American Primary Care Research Group AnnualMeeting, New York, NY 2014

16. Geographic Distribution of Group B Streptococcus Colonization: EasternWisconsin (Poster) Baumgardner DJ, Bernhard KA, Kram JJF,Lemke M. Aurora Health Care Quality Roundtable, Milwaukee, WI 2014

17. Concordance between patient and physician greatest health concerns in afamily medicine residency clinic (Poster) Quiroz EM (co-presenter),Kram JJF (co-presenter), Bernhard KA, Ledesma M, Rosner K,Baumgardner DJ. Aurora Health Care Quality Roundtable,Milwaukee, WI 2014

18. Concordance between Patient and Physician Greatest Health Concerns in anUrban Family Medicine Residency Clinic (Poster) Quiroz EM,Kram JJF (presenter), Bernhard KA, Baumgardner DJ. WisconsinResearch & Education Network “WREN”Ovation, WisconsinDells, WI 2014

19. Disease-Management and Financial Implications of the Addition of aHealth Coach/Nutritionist in Two Family Medicine Clinics (Poster)Magliocco KJ (presenter), Kram JJF, Mullen T, Reynolds KH,Bernhard K, Baumgardner DJ. Wisconsin Research & EducationNetwork “WREN”Ovation, Wisconsin Dells, WI 2014

20. Using ABMS to Synergize the Continuum of Physician Education: ImprovingQuality through MOC Part IV Activities (Abstract/Poster)Simpson D, Bidwell J, Sullivan Vedder L, Brill J, BaumgardnerDJ, Reynolds K, Frederick T, Rivera K, Gunn L, Anderson A.American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) Conference,Chicago, IL 2014

21. Aligning Resident & Faculty Board Certification Requirements – ATime by Role Study for Part IV Module(s) (Poster presentation)Sullivan Vedder L, Baumgardner DJ, Reynolds K, Bidwell J,Frederick T, Simpson D. Medical Education Day, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI 2014

22. Aligning Resident & Faculty Board Certification Requirements – ATime by Role Study for Part IV Module(s) (Poster presentation)Sullivan Vedder L, Baumgardner DJ, Reynolds K, Bidwell J,Frederick T, Simpson D. Alliance of Independent AcademicMedical Centers (AIAMC) Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA 2014

23. Clinical Approach to Non-resolving Pneumonia: A Survey of WisconsinPrimary Care Clinicians (Poster on completed research)Baumgardner D, Louks H, Fixmer J. North American PrimaryCare Research Group Annual Meeting, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 2013

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24. Maternal Group B Streptococcus Colonization and Neonatal Chronic LungDisease in Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes (Poster oncompleted research) Baumgardner D, Hirsch D, Bose D, Garland J.North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting,Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 2013

25. Resident Physician Perception of Obesity and Patient Education in a FamilyMedicine Residency Clinic Within an Underserved Community(Poster on completed research) Siegel R (presenter), Bernhard K,Baumgardner D. North American Primary Care Research GroupAnnual Meeting, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 2013

26. Clinical approach to non-resolving pneumonia: a survey of Wisconsinprimary care clinicians (Poster) Baumgardner DJ, Louks H,Fixmer JM. Aurora Health Care Quality Roundtable, Milwaukee, WI 2013

27. Feasibility of using the breastfeeding efficacy beliefs inventory for improvingbreastfeeding initiation rates in an urban population (Poster)Bernhard KA (presenter), Bose D, Cox Bauer C, Baumgardner DJ.Aurora Health Care Quality Roundtable, Milwaukee, WI 2013

28. Clinical approach to non-responsive pneumonia diagnosed by a primarycare clinician: an on-going retrospective study (Poster) Bernhard KA(presenter), Olowoyeye OA, Baumgardner DJ. Aurora Health CareQuality Roundtable, Milwaukee, WI 2013

29. My Chrysosporium is a Scedosporium (Poster presentation) Baumgardner DJ.Wisconsin Health Improvement and Research Partnerships Forum,Madison, WI 2013

30. Clinical Approach to Non-Resolving Pneumonia: A WREN Survey ofWisconsin Primary Care Clinicians (Poster presentation)Baumgardner DJ, Louks H, Fixmer J. Wisconsin HealthImprovement and Research Partnerships Forum, Madison, WI 2013

31. Resident Physician Recognition of Obesity and Patient Education in a FamilyMedicine Residency Clinic within an Underserved Community(Poster presentation) Bernhard KA (presenter), Baumgardner DJ,Siegel RR. Wisconsin Health Improvement and ResearchPartnerships Forum, Madison, WI 2013

32. Feasibility of Using the BPEBI for Improving Breastfeeding Initiation Rates in an Urban Population (Poster presentation) Bernhard KA(presenter), Baumgardner DJ, Cox Bauer C. Wisconsin HealthImprovement and Research Partnerships Forum, Madison, WI 2013

33. Diagnosis of Blastomycosis in the Urban and Rural Environment: AComparative Study (Poster) (Baumgardner DJ [presenter], O’Horo J, Bernhard K, Petroll A), North American Primary CareResearch Group Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA 2012

34. Diagnosis of Blastomycosis in the Urban and Rural Environment: AComparative Study (Poster) (Baumgardner DJ [presenter], O’Horo J, Bernhard K, Petroll A), 2012 Aurora Health Care Quality Roundtable, Milwaukee, WI 2012

35. Senior Care in the Emergency Department: A Qualitative Study (Poster)(Soryal S [presenter], Carvin J, Yasmin N, Danto-Nocton E, Bernhard K, Baumgardner DJ), 2012 Aurora Health Care QualityRoundtable, Milwaukee, WI 2012

36. In-vitro Environmental Isolation and Partial Characterization of PutativeChrysosporium zonatum (Poster), 2012 Wisconsin HealthImprovement and Research Partnerships Forum, Madison, WI 2012

37. Diagnosis of Blastomyces dermatitidis in the Urban and Rural Environment:A Comparative Study (Poster) (O’Horo J, Bernhard K, BaumgardnerD [presenter], Petroll A), 2012 Wisconsin Health Improvement andResearch Partnerships Forum, Madison, WI 2012

38. Senior Care in the Emergency Department: A Qualitative Study (Poster)

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(Soryal S, Carvin J, Yasmin N, Danto-Nocton E, Bernhard K[presenter], Baumgardner DJ), 2012 Wisconsin HealthImprovement and Research Partnerships Forum, Madison, WI 2012

39. The Differential Diagnosis of Pulmonary Blastomycosis in Wisconsin – a WiNHR Study (co-presented with Temte J [co-authored byGutowski E, Agger W, Bailey H, Burmester J, Banerjee I]).North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting,Banff, Alberta, Canada 2011

40. Geographic Distribution of Bronchitis vs. URI Diagnosis and Antibiotic Use:Eastern Wisconsin USA (Joerres R, Baumgardner D, Wasson A).North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting,Banff, Alberta, Canada 2011

41. Sporotrichosis in Eastern Wisconsin: Feasibility of Using Billing Data forIncidence of Rare Diseases (co-author Mincher J [student]).2011 Aurora Health Care Quality Roundtable, West Allis, WI 2011

42. Sporotrichosis in Eastern Wisconsin (Mincher J [student], Baumgardner D[presenter]). 2011 Wisconsin Health Improvement ResearchForum, Madison, WI 2011

43. Effects of Season and Weather On Blastomycosis in Dogs: Northern Wisconsin,USA (co-authored by Paretsky DP, Baeseman ZJ, Schreiber A).North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting,Seattle, WA 2010

44. Maximum Lifetime Blood Lead Levels and ADHD Diagnosis in Children: Eastern Wisconsin, USA (co-authored by Havlena, JA, Steber D,Lemke MA). North American Primary Care Research GroupAnnual Meeting, Seattle, WA 2010

45. Health-related Quality of Life Among Adults With Chronic Conditions in the US: Implications for Interventions (co-authored by Chen H-Y [presenter], Baumgardner D [co-presenter], Rice JP. North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA 2010

46. Geographical distribution of bronchitis vs. URI diagnosis and antibiotic use: Eastern Wisconsin, USA (co-authored by Joerres R, Wasson A). Aurora Health Care 2010 Quality Roundtable, Brookfield, WI 2010

47. Maximum Lifetime Lead Levels and ADHD Diagnosis in Children:Eastern Wisconsin (co-authored by Havlena JA, Steber D,Lemke MA). 2010 Annual Wisconsin Primary Care Research andQuality Improvement Forum, Madison, WI 2010

48. Blastomycosis in Urban Southeastern Wisconsin. (Lemke M [presenter],Baumgardner DJ, Brummitt CF, Swain GR, Buggy BP, Meidl JJ,et al.) North American Primary Care Research Group AnnualMeeting, Montreal, Quebec 2009

49. Clinical Criteria Used to Diagnose Pneumonia (co-authored by Evertsen J,Baumgardner DJ, Regnery A, Banerjee I). Aurora Health Care2009 Quality Roundtable, Brookfield, WI 2009

50. Milwaukee Health Report 2009: Identifying Health Disparities Across SESGroups Using ZIP Code Level Data (co-authored by Chen H, MoriN, Bergstrom J, Baumgardner D, Swain G, Cisler R) Aurora HealthCare 2009 Quality Roundtable, Brookfield, WI 2009

51. Prevalence of Periodic Fever, Apthous Stomatitis, Pharyngitis and CervicalAdenitis Syndrome (PFAPA): Eastern Wisconsin (co-authored byRanade M, Banerjee I, Doniparthi M) 2009 Annual Wisconsin Primary Care Research Forum, Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Wisconsin Dells, WI 2009

52. Milwaukee Health Report 2009: Identifying Health Disparities Across SESGroups Using ZIP Code Level Data (Poster presenter – H. Chen)(co-authored by Chen H, Mori N, Bergstrom J, Baumgardner D,

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Swain G, Cisler R) University of Wisconsin Population HealthSymposium, Madison, WI 2009

53. Geographic Distribution of Human and Dog Blastomycosis by Season inNorthern Wisconsin (co-authored by Paretsky D, Baeseman Z,Schreiber A, Vilas County Health Department) University ofWisconsin Population Health Symposium, Madison, WI 2009

54. Prevalence of Periodic Fever, Apthous Stomatitis, Pharyngitis and CervicalAdenitis Syndrome (PFAPA): Eastern Wisconsin (co-authored byRanade M, Banerjee I, Doniparthi M) University of WisconsinPopulation Health Symposium, Madison, WI 2009

55. Blastomycosis in Urban Southeastern Wisconsin (Poster presenter – M.Lemke) (co-authored by Lemke M, Baumgardner D, Brummitt C,Swain G, Buggy B, Meidel J, Baeseman Z, Schreiber A)University of Wisconsin Population Health Symposium,Madison, WI 2009

56. Microecology of Blastomyces dermatitidis: The ammonia hypothesis.X International Congress on Paracoccidioidomycosis, Medellin,Colombia 2008

57. Geographic Analysis of ADHD in Children: Eastern Wisconsin (co-authored by Schreiber A). Step Forward Together: 2008 PublicHealth Partners (National) Conference, Madison, WI 2008

58. Blastomycosis Unearthed: An Outbreak and Environmental Investigationof Blastomycosis in Thunder Bay. 2008 Showcase of AppliedResearch, St. Joseph’s Care Group, Thunder Bay, Ontario, CanadaRole: 6th author 2008

59. Center for Urban Population Health: A Resource for Interdisciplinary andCommunity-Based Research in Milwaukee (Poster presenter – T.Salm Ward) (co-authored by Salm Ward TS, Lemke M, Frazer D,Cisler RA, Baumgardner DJ, Galvao L) Creating CollaborativeResearch Conversations Lecture, UW Institute for Clinical andTranslational Research, Madison, WI 2008

60. Health Disparities in Milwaukee by Socioeconomic Status (Poster presenter– G. Swain) (co-authored by Vila PM, Swain GR, Baumgardner DJ,Halsmer SE, Remington PL, Cisler RA) UW Population HealthInstitute, Improving Wisconsin’s Health: Prevention, Policy andPriorities for Research, Waukesha, WI 2007

61. Geographical Analysis of ADHD in Children: Milwaukee County, WI,USA (Poster) (co-authored by Weimer J, Schreiber A) 35th

Annual Meeting, North American Primary Care Research Group,Vancouver, British Columbia 2007

62. Geographic Analysis of ADHD in Children: Milwaukee County, WI(Oral Presentation) (co-authored by Weimer J, Schreiber A)2007 Annual Wisconsin Primary Care Research Forum,Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Waukesha, WI 2007

63. Blastomycosis in Indoor Cats: Suburban Chicago, IL, USA (PosterPresentation) (co-authored by Blondin N, Moore GE) 2007Annual Wisconsin Primary Care Research Forum, WisconsinResearch Network Meeting, Waukesha, WI 2007

64. Blastomycosis in Indoor Cats: Suburban Chicago, IL, USA (Poster)(co-authored by Blondin N, Moore GE, Glickman LT) 34th AnnualMeeting, North American Primary Care Research Group, Tucson, AZ 2006

65. Urban Blastomycosis: A Tale of Two Cities (Poster) (co-authored by Knavel E,Steber D, Swain G) IX International Conference on Paracoccidio-idomycosis, Águas de Lindóia – SP, Brazil 2005

66. Urban Blastomycosis: A Tale of Two Cities (Poster) (co-authored byKnavel E, Steber D, Swain G) 33rd Annual Meeting, NorthAmerican Primary Care Research Group, Quebec City, Canada 2005

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67. Does Proximity to Clinic Affect Immunization Rates and Blood Pressure?(Poster) (co-authored by Halsmer S, Steber D, Shah D, Mundt M)32nd Annual Meeting, North American Primary Care Research Group,Orlando, Florida 2004

68. Attempted Isolation of Blastomyces dermatitidis from Northern Wisconsin,USA Native Shrews (Poster) (co-authored by Summerbell R, Krajden S,Agrawal B, Bergeson M, Bemis T, Baumgardner MA) XV ISHAMCongress—International Society for Human and Animal Mycology,San Antonio, TX 2003

69. Symptoms of Pulmonary Blastomycosis: Northern Wisconsin, USA (Poster)(co-authored by Halsmer S, Egan G) 30th Annual Meeting,North American Primary Care Research Group, New Orleans, LA 2002

70. Symptoms of Pulmonary Blastomycosis: Northern Wisconsin, USA (Poster)(co-authored by Halsmer S, Egan G) 16th Annual WisconsinResearch Network Meeting, Wisconsin Dells, WI 2002

71. Attempted Isolation of Blastomyces dermatitidis from Northern Wisconsin,USA Native Shrews (Poster) (co-authored by Summerbell R,Agrawal B, Bergeson M, Baumgardner MA) VIII InternationalConference on Paracoccidioidomycosis, Pirenópolis, Goiás,Brazil (accepted, unable to attend) 2002

72. Effect of Labor Epidural Anesthesia on Breastfeeding of Healthy Term Newborns Delivered Vaginally (Poster) North Central Regional Meeting, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Madison, WI 2000

73. Effect of Labor Epidural Anesthesia on Breastfeeding of Healthy Term Newborns Delivered Vaginally (Poster presented by P. Muehl), Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care Annual Meeting, Appleton, WI 2000

74. Asymptomatic Bacturia in Pregnancy in an Urban Family Practice Residency Program (Poster), 9th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Wausau, WI 1995

75. An In-Vitro Enrichment for Isolation of Blastomyces dermatitidis fromSoil (Poster), 8th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting,Wausau, WI 1994

76. Practical Field Studies in Family Practice (Poster), 7th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Wausau, WI 1993

77. Blastomycosis in North Central Wisconsin (Poster), 6th Annual Wisconsin Research Network Meeting, Wausau, WI 1992

Continuing Education Presentations:

Invited Off Campus:

1. Soil-related Fungal Infections, Wisconsin Mycological Society,Waukesha, WI 2013

2. Molecular Biology of Beginning of Life Medical Ethics, St. FrancisSeminary, Summer Symposium, St. Francis, WI 2005

3. More on the Epidemiology and Ecology of Blastomyces dermatitidis - Outbreaks,GIS, and Little Crawly Things, University of Wisconsin School ofVeterinary Medicine Seminar Series, Madison, WI 2003

4. Commentator, Poster Session: Epidemiology, 14th Congress of the InternationalSociety for Human and Animal Mycology, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2000

5. Guest lecture, Ecology of Blastomyces dermatitidis; Bacteriology 630: FungalEcology and Biotechnology, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1999

6. Epidemiology and Ecology of Blastomyces dermatitidis in Wisconsin,University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine SeminarSeries, Madison, WI 1998

7. Blastomycosis, University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine,

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Department of Pathobiology 19918. Vaginal Infections, Lakeside Medical Center, Kankakee, IL 1989

Invited Extension:

1. Blastomycosis: The Systemic Fungal Disease of the North (South, Eastand West…), Trees for Tomorrow Community Lecture,Eagle River, WI 2007

2. Chaos Theory in Primary Care, Richland Center, WI Hospital Grand Rounds 1997

3. Course Co-director, Colposcopy/LEEP, St. Luke’s Medical Center 19924. Respiratory Therapy in the Birthing Center, St. Luke’s Medical Center/

Wisconsin Society for Respiratory Care Conference 19915. Obstetrical Emergencies, Emergency Response 90, Parkland (IL)

Community College 1990

Local:

1. Path to Resistance: Risk Factors Associated with Carbapenem-resistantPseudomonas aeruginosa (Oral – presented by Kushal Patel), AuroraScientific Day, Milwaukee, WI. Role: 3rd author, faculty co-sponsor 2016

2. Geodemographic Features of Human Blastomycosis in Eastern Wisconsin(Poster), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 2016

3. Histopathologic Chorioamnionitis: Geodemographic and Clinical Predictors(Poster), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI. Role: 2nd author 2016

4. Understanding the Feelings and Thoughts of Family Practice ProvidersSurrounding the Management of Chronic Noncancer Pain (Poster –presented by Fabiana Kotovicz), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI.Role: 6th author, faculty co-sponsor 2016

5. Effect of Code Status Handout on Resident Physician Comfort during theAdmission Process (Poster – presented by Krystina Pischke), AuroraScientific Day, Milwaukee, WI. Role: 4th author, faculty co-sponsor 2016

6. Evaluation of Patient Opinions and Experiences with Electronic Cigarettes at aFamily Medicine Residency Clinic (Poster – presented by Ima Tanner),Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI. Role: 4th author, faculty co-sponsor 2016

7. Use of Opioids for Chronic Noncancer Pain Patients at Aurora Family MedicineResidency Program (Oral – presented by Fabiana Kotovicz), AuroraScientific Day, Milwaukee, WI. Role: 6th author 2016

8. Are there Advantages to Hiring Aurora Training Program Graduates? (Oral),Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI. Role: 2nd author 2016

9. Geographic Distribution of Infant Death during Birth Hospitalization and MaternalGroup B Streptococcus Colonization: Eastern Wisconsin (Oral – presented byJessica Kram), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI. Role: 2nd author 2015

10. -Thujaplicin: A Soil Anti-fungal (Poster), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 201511. Disease-Management in Family Medicine Clinics through the Addition of a Health

Coach: A Pilot Study (Poster – presented by Crystal Cichon), Aurora ScientificDay, Milwaukee, WI. Role: 7th author, faculty sponsor 2015

12. Assessing the Effectiveness of Implementation of Unified Workflow in Improve-ment of Medication Reconciliation for Aurora St. Luke’s Family MedicineResidency Outpatients (Oral – presented by Katherine Meyers), AuroraScientific Day, Milwaukee, WI. Role: 4th author, faculty co-sponsor 2015

13. Calculating Time/Effort to Develop Medical Specialty Approved Board (Re)Certification Modules for Part IV Practice Performance Assessment (Poster –Presented by Kristen Reynolds), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WIRole: 3rd author 2014

14. Weather and Environmental Exposures in Human Blastomycosis: NorthernWisconsin (Poster), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 2014

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15. Concordance between Patient and Provider Greatest Health Concerns in aFamily Medicine Residency Clinic (Poster – presented by Keren Rosner),Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI. Role: 4th author, faculty sponsor 2014

16. Demographic Features of Aurora Blastomycosis Cases, 2007-2013 (Poster –presented by Khalyne Johnson), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WIRole: 3rd author, faculty sponsor 2014

17. Obese Patients’ Compliance and Satisfaction with Educational Intervention:O.N.E. Packet (Oral – presented by Risa Siegel), Aurora Scientific Day,Milwaukee, WI. Role: 3rd author, faculty sponsor 2014

18. Clinical Approach to Non-Resolving Pneumonia: A Survey of Wisconsin PrimaryCare Clinicians (presented by Hannah Louks), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI. Role: 3rd author, faculty sponsor 2013

19. Feasibility of Using the Breastfeeding Efficacy Beliefs Inventory for ImprovingBreastfeeding Initiation Rates in an Urban Population (2nd place Oral – presented by Callie Cox Bauer), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WIRole: 4th author, faculty co-sponsor 2013

20. My Chrysosporium is a Scedosporium (Poster), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 2013

21. Clinical Approach to Non-responsive Pneumonia Diagnosed in the PrimaryCare Office: A Retrospective Feasibility Study (Poster – presented byOlayinka Olowoyeye), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WIRole: 3rd author, faculty sponsor 2013

22. Assessment of Resident Knowledge and Comfort with Menopause andOpenness to Integrative Therapies: The Short Term Impact of EvidenceBased Menopause Hand-out (Poster – presented by Hila Handler), AuroraScientific Day, Milwaukee, WI. Role: 3rd author, faculty sponsor 2013

23. Maternal Group B Streptococcus Colonization and Neonatal Morbidity inPremature Preterm Rupture of Membrane (Rieselbach Distinguished Paper –presented by David Hirsch), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WIRole: 3rd author, faculty co-sponsor 2013

24. Resident Physician Recognition of Obesity and Patient Education in a FamilyMedicine Residency Clinic within an Underserved Community (presented byRisa Siegel), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI. Role: 3rd author,faculty sponsor 2013

25. In-vitro Environmental Isolation and Partial Characterization of PutativeChrysosporium zonatum (Poster), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 2012

26. Diagnosis of Blastomyces dermatitidis in the Urban and Rural Environment:A Comparative Study (Poster) (O’Horo J [presenter], Bernhard K,Baumgardner D, Petroll A), 2012 Wisconsin Health Improvement and\Research Partnerships Forum, Madison, WI 2012

27. The Differential Diagnosis of Pulmonary Blastomycosis: A WiNHR Study,Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 2011

28. Geographic Distribution of Bronchitis vs. URI Diagnosis and Antibiotic Use:Eastern Wisconsin (presented by Ryan Joerres), Aurora ScientificDay, Milwaukee, WI 2011

29. Sporotrichosis in Eastern Wisconsin (Poster), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 2011

30. Milwaukee Health Report, Aurora Sinai and St. Luke’s MedicineGrand Rounds (2 dates), Milwaukee, WI 2010

31. Geographic Distribution of Human and Dog Blastomycosis by Season inNorthern Wisconsin. The microecology of Blastomyces dermatitidis:the ammonia hypothesis (Rieselbach Scientific Day DistinguishedPaper Session), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 2009

32. Blastomycosis in Urban Southeastern Wisconsin (Poster), 2nd author,Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 2009

33. Prevalence of Periodic Fever, Apthous Stomatitis, Pharyngitis and CervicalAdenitis Syndrome (PFAPA): Eastern Wisconsin (presented by

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Mona Ranade), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WIRole: 2nd author, faculty co-sponsor 2009

34. Geographic Analysis of ADHD in Children: Eastern Wisconsin(Rieselbach Scientific Day Distinguished Paper Session),Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 2008

35. Hepatitis B Vaccine Provision to Milwaukee-Area Infants (presented byMorgen Alexander-Young) Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI.Role: 2nd author, faculty co-sponsor 2008

36. An IRB Member’s Hints for Your Next Submission, IRB Round TablePresentation, Aurora Health Care, Milwaukee, WI 2007

37. Blastomycosis in Indoor Cats: Suburban Chicago, IL (Poster), AuroraScientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 2007

38. Health Outcomes and Health Determinants: Differences Among DisparateSocioeconomic Levels in Milwaukee (Presented by Peter Vila, BS),Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI. Role: 3rd author, facultyco-sponsor. 2007

39. Geographic Analysis of ADHD in Children: Milwaukee County (Presentedby Jonathan Weimer), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI.Role: 2nd author, faculty sponsor 2007

40. Outcomes in Permanent Prostate Brachytherapy as Monotherapy inCommunity-Based Practice (Presented by Shannon Offerman, MD),Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI. Role: 4th author,faculty sponsor 2007

41. Nutritional Requirements of Blastomyces dermatitidis Yeast Forms inLiquid Media (Presented by Edgardo Benavides, DO), AuroraScientific Day, Milwaukee, WI. Role: 2nd author, faculty sponsor 2007

42. Urban Blastomycosis: A Tale of Two Cities (Rieselbach Scientific DayDistinguished Paper Session), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 2006

43. Does Proximity to Clinic Affect Immunization Rates and Blood Pressure?(Poster), UW Department of Family Medicine Fall StatewideMeeting, Madison, WI 2005

44. Urban Blastomycosis: A Tale of Two Cities (Poster), UW Department ofFamily Medicine Fall Statewide Meeting, Madison, WI 2005

45. Does Proximity to Clinic Affect Immunization Rates and Blood Pressure?(Poster), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 2005

46. Growth of Blastomyces Dermatitidis on Chitin Compounds (Poster),Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 2004

47. Geographic Information System Analysis of Blastomycosis in NorthernWisconsin, USA: Clusters, Waterways, and Soil, UW Department ofFamily Medicine Fall Statewide Meeting, Madison, WI 2003

48. Big R/Little R—What You Need to Know about Research From theNovice to the NIH Level (Workshop), Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 2003

49. Geographic Information System Analysis of Blastomycosis in NorthernWisconsin: Waterways and Soil (Plenary Session), Aurora Scientific Day,Milwaukee, WI 2003

50. Gender Disparities In Procedural Training (Poster), Aurora Scientific Day,Milwaukee, WI 2003

51. Epidemiology and Ecology of Blastomycosis, St. Luke’s Medical Center,Grand Rounds, Milwaukee, WI 2002

52. Attempted Isolation of Blastomyces dermatitidis from Northern Wisconsin,USA Native Shrews, Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 2002

53. Symptoms of Pulmonary Blastomycosis: Northern Wisconsin, USA (Poster)Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 2002

54. Healthier Tomorrows for All Families: Milwaukee's DFM Clinics, UWDepartment of Family Medicine Statewide Meeting, Milwaukee, WI 2002

55. Partnering With a Rural County Health Department, UW Department ofFamily Medicine Statewide Meeting, Milwaukee, WI 2002

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56. An Outbreak of Blastomycosis on an Indian Reservation, AuroraScientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 2001

57. Effect of Labor Epidural Anesthesia on Breastfeeding of Healthy TermNewborns Delivered Vaginally, Aurora Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 2000

58. Epidemiology of Human Blastomycosis in Vilas County, Wisconsin, Aurora HealthCare Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 1999

59. UW/Aurora HealthCare Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI (Co-presented withBurtea, ED) 1998

60. Identification of Blastomyces dermatitidis in the Stool of a Dog,UW/Aurora HealthCare Scientific Day, Milwaukee, WI 1997

61. Chaos Theory and Applications to Primary Care (Co-presented with Turkal, NW), Grand Rounds, St. Luke’s Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI 1995

62. Chaos Theory and Applications to Primary Care (Co-presented with Turkal, NW), Medical Grand Rounds, Sinai Samaritan Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI 1994

63. Epidemiology of Blastomycosis, Grand Rounds, Sinai Samaritan MedicalCenter, Milwaukee, WI 1993

64. Epidemiology of Blastomycosis, St. Luke’s Medical Center, Grand Rounds 1993 65. Blastomycosis, St. Luke’s Medical Center 199166. Vaginal Infections, St. Luke’s Medical Center 199167. Resident Research, St. Anthony Hospital Medical Center, Rockford, IL 1985

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

1. Deposited, by invitation, (2) strains of Blastomyces dermatitidis in theAmerican Type Culture Collection (ATCC), Manassas, VA:Blastomyces dermatitidis ATCC #MYA-2585 (ERC-2)Blastomyces dermatitidis ATCC #MYA-2586 (ER-3) 2003

2. Academic Editor, Mycopathologia 2016-date3. Reviewer: PLOSone Neglected Tropical Diseases 2015, 20164. Reviewer: Applied and Environmental Microbiology 20155. Reviewer: PLOSone 20146. American Board of Family Medicine, Asthma Control Test Performance

Improvement CME Project, Maintenance of Certification Part IVCredits. Simpson D, Sullivan Vedder L, Bidwell J, BaumgardnerDJ, Gunn L, Anderson A, Nichols C, DuPont L. 2013

6. U.S. Influenza Sentinel Provider Surveillance Network 2006-date7. Regular Reviewer: Annals of Family Medicine 2002-date8. Occasional Reviewer: Medical Mycology 2001-date9. Regular Reviewer: Wisconsin Medical Journal 2007-date10. Reviewer: Family Medicine 201211. Reviewer: Canadian Veterinary Journal 201212. Reviewer: Clinical Medicine and Research 201113. Reviewer: Clinical Infectious Diseases 200914. Reviewer: International Journal of Epidemiology 200915. Occasional Reviewer: Journal of National Medical Association 2009-date16. Regular Reviewer: Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 2007-date17. Reviewer: Emerging Infectious Diseases 2005, 201118. Occasional Reviewer: Mycopathologia 2005-date19. Reviewer: Pediatrics 2005, 2011, 201520. Scientist, Center for Urban Population Health, Milwaukee, WI 2001-date21. Reviewer: Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care Annual Meeting

Abstracts 2001-200622. Consultant on Blastomycosis, Vilas County (WI) Health Department 1989-date23. Reviewer: North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting

Abstracts 1999-date24. Reviewer: American Family Physician 2001, 2003, 2007

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25. Reviewer: Joint AAFP/F-AAFP Grant Awards Program 1991-200126. Reviewer: Consultant 199627. Southeast Region Physician Representative, Wisconsin Association

for Perinatal Care 1991-199428. Poster Session Committee, Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care 1991, 2001-2003

UNIVERSITY/ACADEMIC SERVICE:

University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health:

1. Chair of Research Core and Board Member, Aurora UWMedical Group 2006-dateChair of Case Review Committee 2012-2014Chair of Promotions and Mentoring Subcommittee 2006-date

2. Steering Committee, Wisconsin Research and Education Network(Chair 2007-2010) 2007-2016

3. Member and Advisory Committee, Wisconsin Network for Health Research 2006-20134. Chair of Research Committee and Transitional Board Member,

Aurora Health Care and University of Wisconsin MedicalSchool New Academic Medical Group 2005-2006

5. Associate Chair and Campus Director, UW Department of Family Medicine - Milwaukee Clinical Campus 2001-2006

6. Member, Executive Committee, UW Milwaukee Clinical Campus 2001-20057. Board of Directors, Center for Urban Population Health, Milwaukee, WI 2001-20138. Member, Search Committee for Associate Chair, Department of

Obstetrics and Gynecology, UW Milwaukee Clinical Campus 20029. Member, Search Committee for Director, Center for Urban Population Health 200210. Member, Executive Council, UW Department of Family Medicine 2001-date11. Ex-officio member, Standing Search Committee, Department of Family

Medicine - Milwaukee Clinical Campus 2001-200612. Program Director, St. Luke’s (Aurora) Family Practice Residency 1994-200113. Research Director, Department of Family Medicine – Milwaukee Clinical 1996-2006

Campus14. Graduate Medical Education Committee, Department of Family Medicine 1994-200115. Occasional Reviewer, Department of Family Medicine Small Grants 1994-date16. Member, Associate Chair Council, Department of Family Medicine –

Milwaukee Clinical Campus (Chair 2001 - 2006) 1997-200617. Chair, Standing Search Committee, Department of Family Medicine –

Milwaukee Clinical Campus 1996-200118. Chair, Research Committee, UW Department of Family Medicine –

Milwaukee Clinical Campus 1996-200019. Chair (prior Co-Chair), Scientific Day Research Conference, Aurora

Health Care 1999-date20. Research Committee, Department of Family Medicine,

University of Wisconsin Medical School 1992-199921. Promotions Committee, UW Department of Family Medicine 1994-date22. Mentor, University of Wisconsin Medical School Faculty Mentoring Program 1997-201123. Strategic Planning Committee and Workgroup Chair, Department of

Family Medicine – Milwaukee Clinical Campus 1996-1998, 200124. Chair, Subcommittee for Successful Promotion of Dr. Kathryn Klein Havens 199725. Chair, Subcommittee for Successful Promotion of Dr. Brian K. Wallace 1996

University of Illinois College of Medicine at Urbana:

1. Administrative Staff and Advisory Committee, Department of Family Practice 1989-19902. Graduate Medical Education, University of Illinois 1989-19903. Student Representative, Library Committee 1980-1983

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University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford:

1. Voting Member, Research and Surveillance Committee/Institutional Review Board 1985-1986

2. Coordinator of Resident Teaching, CMS-I Physical Diagnosis Course 19853. Resident Representative, Dean’s Search Committee for FP/IM

Program Directors 19854. Chairman, Resident Recruitment Committee 1984-1985

HOSPITAL/CLINIC SERVICE:

1. Research Committee/Institutional Review Board, Aurora Health Care Milwaukee, WI 1992-

dateChair 2009-dateVice Chair 2007-2009Chair, Search Committee for Director, Aurora Research

Subject Protection Program 20162. Member, Research Conflict of Interest Committee, Aurora Health Care 2016-date3. Member, Aurora Health Care Digital Repository (AHCDR) Advisory

Committee 2014-date4. Member, Task Force to create Asthma Part IV ABFM Module 20135. Education Committee, Aurora Health Care 1997-20016. Education Committee, St. Luke’s Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI 1994-19987. Family Practice Liaison to Obstetrical Department, St. Luke’s Medical Center, 1987-1989;

Milwaukee, WI 1994-20018. Advisory Board Member, Endocrine-Diabetes Center, St. Luke’s

Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI 1994-19999. Medical Director, St. Luke’s Family Practice Center 1994-199810. Family Practice Liaison to Pediatric Department, St. Luke’s

Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI 1992-199411. Strategic Planning Committee, St. Luke’s Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI 1987-88; 1990-9112. Ad Hoc Family Practice Committee for Obstetrical Privileges, St. Luke’s

Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI 198713. Education Committees, Carle Hospital and Clinic, Urbana, IL 199014. Library Committee, Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana, IL 199015. Research Committees, Carle Hospital and Clinic, Urbana, IL 1990

COMMUNITY SERVICE:

1. Member and Lector, St. John the Evangelist Parish, Greenfield, WI2. Member, Wisconsin Transition Medical Home Collaborative 2006-20083. Member, Liturgy Committee, St. Alphonsus Parish, Greendale, WI 2003-20094. Physician, St. Luke’s Walker’s Point Free Health Care Clinic 1992-20085. Adult Leader, Boy Scout Troop 596 2003-20106. Member, Family at Risk – Support Group for Parents of Severely

Handicapped Children 1996-20007. Den Leader, Cub Scouts, BSA 1987-1988;

1999-20038. Adult Leader, Boy Scout Troop 506 1994-19999. Assistant Den Leader, Webelos Cub Scouts, BSA 1990-199210. Adult Sponsor, Tiger Cubs, BSA 1997-199811. Invited Panelist, Healthy Transitions Project Board and Council,

Milwaukee, WI 199512. Lecture on Constipation, Family Health Series, St. Luke’s Family

Practice Center 1991

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13. Volunteer Physician, Frances Nelson Health Center, Urbana, IL 1989-199014. Volunteer Coach, Parish Soccer Program 198815. Volunteer Physician, Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise Program,

Rockford YMCA, Rockford, IL 1984-198616. Primary Preventative Perinatal Program (Identification and Management of

High-Risk Obstetrical Patients), Rockford Memorial Hospital, Rockford, IL 1985-1986

17. Outpatient Medicine Clinic, Rockford Memorial Hospital, Rockford, IL 1985

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