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I. Tiffany Billmeier Kindratt, MPH Assistant Professor, Director of Research
University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions
Department of Physician Assistant Studies
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75390-9090
Phone: 214-648-4255 Fax: 214-648-1003
Email: [email protected]
II. EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy, Candidate, Epidemiology
University of Texas School of Public Health, Dallas Regional Campus
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Dallas, TX. 2014-Present
Expected Graduation, August 2018
Master of Public Health, Global Health Concentration
University of Texas School of Public Health, Dallas Regional Campus
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Dallas, TX. 2007-2009
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology Major, Business Minor
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX. 2002-2004
III. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Academic/Research
Assistant Professor (100%)
Tenure Track
Director of Research
Department of Physician Assistant Studies
University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions, Dallas, TX
November 2014 to Present
Research Associate Senior (100%)
Department of Family and Community Medicine
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
March 2014 to October 2014
Research Assistant (12.5-25%)
Wellness, Health Promotion & Injury Prevention
Oakland University, Rochester, MI
January 2012 to June 2014
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Research Study Coordinator (100%)
Department of Family and Community Medicine
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
November 2012 to February 2014
Lecturer (50-80%)
Institute of Postgraduate Medicine
Division of Medical Education
Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, England
August 2011 to November 2012
Health Education Evaluator (20-50%)
Division of Public Health and Primary Care
Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, England
September 2011 to September 2012
Research Study Coordinator (100%)
Department of Family and Community Medicine
Division of Community Medicine
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
September 2009 to March 2011
Teaching Assistant (50%)
Foundations of Epidemiology
University of Texas School of Public Health, Dallas Regional Campus
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Dallas, TX
August 2009 to December 2009
Clinical Data Specialist (100%)
Community Health Fellowship Program Coordinator
Department of Family and Community Medicine
Division of Community Medicine
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
September 2008 to August 2009
Graduate Student Intern (50%)
GoodNEWS and Healthy Wellness Walkers Program Coordinator
Department of Family and Community Medicine
Division of Community Medicine
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
August 2007 to August 2008
IV. CERTIFICATION OR BOARD STATUS
Not Applicable.
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V. LICENSE
Not Applicable.
VI. RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP
1. Research Grants And Contracts
Present
a. Promoting Oral Health Screening and Education at a Student-Run Free Clinic through
Student Manager Training
Agency: nccPA Health Foundation Oral Health Grants Program, September 2017
Status: Funded, $500
Role: Faculty Research Mentor (5%)
Past/Completed
b. Development and Evaluation of a Research Extension Experience in Directed Studies
(REEDS) for Physician Assistant Students
Purpose: Develop an online program to train PA students how to conduct research.
Agency: Texas Society of Allied Health Professionals (TSAHP), September 2015
Status: Funded, $1,500
Role: Principal Investigator (3%)
c. Teaching Smartphone Applications to Physician Assistant and Clinical Nutrition Students
Purpose: Develop, implement and evaluate an interdisciplinary health care providers how to
incorporate the use of smartphone technology with traditional patient education methods into
patient care visits.
Agency: University of Texas Academy of Health Sciences, Health Science Education Small
Grants Program, December 2015
Status: Funded, $5,000
Role: Co-Investigator (5%)
d. Training Future Primary Care Providers while Enhancing Pediatric Literacy among
Homeless Women and their Children in Dallas, TX
Purpose: Develop, implement and evaluate an interprofessional curriculum to improve
pediatric literacy knowledge, attitudes and practices among future primary care providers and
determine the impact on reading behaviors among mothers and their children living at
homeless shelters in Dallas, TX.
Agency: Southwestern Academy of Teachers (SWAT) Junior Faculty Development Fund
(JFDF), August 2015
Status: Funded, $1,000
Role: Principal Investigator (3%)
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e. Exploring the Barriers of Cervical Cancer Screening Knowledge and Health Behaviors
among Women and Their Mother’s Influence
Purpose: Develop community-based health education curriculum to improve women’s
knowledge of pap tests and HPV vaccines while also inspiring mothers to encourage their
daughters to adhere to cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccine guidelines.
Agency: Texas Academy of Family Physicians Foundation, August 2014
Status: Funded, $4,350
Role: Co-Investigator (3%)
f. Development and Validation of HITS Screening in Pediatric Populations
Purpose: Develop a universal family violence screening tool based on the adult HITS survey
for use in the pediatric and adolescent populations,
Agency: Texas Academy of Family Physicians Foundation, August 2013
Status: Funded, $4,584
Role: Co-Investigator (3%)
g. Health Literacy Objective Structured Clinical Exam for Family Medicine Residents
Purpose: To develop and evaluate a curriculum to increase residents’ health literacy
knowledge, improve communication and work with an interpreter.
Agency: University of Texas Academy of Health Sciences, Health Science Education Small
Grants Program, February 2011
Status: Funded, $5,000
Role: Collaborator (5%)
h. Health Promotion & Disease Prevention for Community Based Seniors: Teaching Patient
Education Skills to Medical Students & Residents
Purpose: Enhance the geriatric curriculum for medical students and family medicine residents
and teach chronic disease prevention, increase health literacy and enhance quality of life
among an underserved geriatric community based on needs assessment.
Agency: University of Texas Academy of Health Sciences, Health Science Education Small
Grants Program, February 2010
Status: Funded, $5,000
Role: Project Coordinator (5%)
i. Assessing Health Literacy Levels in Family Medicine Clinics
Purpose: Measure health literacy levels of patients attending two clinics in Dallas, TX and
determine associations between health literacy, health information access and internet usage.
Agency: Physician Assistant Foundation Community-Based Projects Program, May 2009
Status: Funded, $1,500
Role: Co-Investigator (3%)
Submitted/Not Funded
j. Reach Out and Read for Texas: Determining the Feasibility of a Multi-Site Pediatric Literacy
Curriculum in Pediatric Residency Programs
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Agency: Academic Pediatrics Association, Submitted December 2017, Starting March 2018
Status: Scored, not funded, $15,000
Role: Principal Investigator (10%)
k. EQUATE: Emphasizing Quality Across Training Environments
Purpose: Develop/expand, implement, evaluate and disseminate QI/PS curricula for PA
students, faculty and primary care preceptors.
Agency: Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), July 2015
Status: Scored, not funded, $819,475
Role: Co-Investigator (25%)
l. Community Based Participatory Research: A Short-Term Training Program for Medical
Students
Purpose: Equip medical students with community based participatory research skills while
also meeting the health needs of the underserved.
Agency: National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (T35),
December 2014
Status: Scored, not funded, $196,345
Role: Faculty Mentor (3%)
m. Expanding Medical Services and Training Family Medicine Residents to Provide Care for
Women and Families Residing in an Intimate Partner Violence Shelter
Purpose: Expand medical services and health prevention efforts at The Family Place intimate
partner violence shelter and train family medicine residents to serve the unique needs of the
shelter population.
Agency: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Community-Based Research
Pilot Awards, September 2014
Status: Scored, not funded, $25,000
Role: Co-Investigator (3%)
n. E-QUIP Family Medicine Residents with Knowledge and Skills to Improve Quality of Care
for Pain Management
Purpose: Enhance pain management and quality improvement curriculum for residents,
training residents how to conduct quality improvement projects and improve quality of care
for chronic pain patients.
Agency: The University of Texas Healthcare Safety and Effectiveness Grants Program,
Medical Education in Quality, Safety, Medical Errors and Patient Outcomes, September 2014
Status: Not funded, $100,000
Role: Co-Investigator (5%)
o. Training Family Medicine residents in electronic quality improvement and pain management
skills: The e-QUIP curriculum
Purpose: Enhance pain management and quality improvement curriculum for residents,
training residents how to conduct quality improvement projects and improve quality of care
for chronic pain patients.
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Agency: The University of Texas Healthcare Safety and Effectiveness Grants Program,
Medical Education in Quality, Safety, Medical Errors and Patient Outcomes, September 2014
Status: Not funded, $5,000
Role: Co-Investigator (5%)
p. Family Medicine Resident Research and Scholarly Activity: Identifying Ways to Meet New
ACGME and ABFM Requirements
Purpose: Enhance existing curriculum and improve residents’ knowledge, skills and attitudes
towards research and scholarly activity.
Agency: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Southwestern Academy of
Teachers (SWAT) Educational Grants Program, July 2014
Status: Not funded, $5,000
Role: Co-Investigator (3%)
q. Community Medicine Week: Teaching Community Medicine and Population Health
Approaches to Medical Students
Purpose: Develop a community medicine week within the existing Family Medicine
Clerkship for medical students.
Agency: University of Texas Academy of Health Sciences, Health Science Education Small
Grants Program, February 2014
Status: Not funded, $5,000
Role: Collaborator (3%)
r. “Don’t Be Scared:” Demystifying Statistics in Postgraduate Medical Education
Purpose: Evaluate the statistics curriculum for Master of Science in Public Health and
Medical Research students in the Institute for Postgraduate Medicine.
Agency: University of Brighton, Springboard Grants Programme, February 2012
Status: Not funded, £1,000
Role: Co-Investigator (3%)
s. Training Medical Students in Community-Based Participatory Research
Purpose: Equip medical students with research skills while emphasizing the importance of
collaboration in addressing health disparities in underserved communities and measure the
intent of pre-doctoral fellows selecting research-related careers.
Agency: National Institutes of Health, National Heart Blood and Lung Institute (T35),
December 2010.
Status: Scored, not funded, $188,235
Role: Co-Mentor/Program Coordinator (3%)
t. Residency Training in Primary Care
Purpose: Expand the scope of community-engaged residency training program, the
Community Action Research Experience.
Agency: Health Resources and Services Administration, June 2010
Status: Not funded, $1,150,000
Role: Program Evaluator (2%)
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u. Computer user group visits to improve health literacy and diabetes in Hispanics
Purpose: Improve health literacy and objective diabetic outcomes by incorporating a
computer and internet skills education intervention for underserved, Spanish-speaking
diabetics attending shared medical appointments.
Agency: National Institutes of Health, National Networks of Libraries of Medicine (R03)
PAR-07-019, May 2009
Status: Scored, not funded, $100,000
Role: Research Assistant (3%)
Teaching Materials Developed
a. MPA 5130: Evidence Based Medicine Lectures (2015-present)
Introduction to Evidence-based Medicine, Develop PICO/PECOT Questions
Levels of Evidence, Study Designs I and II, Internal/External Validity
Bias and Confounding, Estimating Risk/EBM Statistics
Therapy Article Appraisal, Diagnostic and Screening Article Appraisal
Prognosis Appraisal, Harm/Etiology Appraisal
Systematic Review/Meta-Analysis Appraisal
Patient Oriented Evidence that Matters (POEMs)
Practice Guidelines/Analysis, Quality Improvement and EBM
b. MPA 5204: Clinical Prevention and Population Health Lectures
Introduction to Clinical Prevention & Population Health (CPPH) (2015-present)
Health Literacy (2015-2017)
Social Determinants of Health (2015-2017)
Pediatric Literacy (2016)
c. MPA 5101: Professional Practice Issues I Lecture (2015-present)
Assuring Physician Assistant Competency, Quality Improvement & Patient Safety
d. MPA 5101: Professional Practice Issues II Lectures
Quality Improvement Workshop (2015-present)
Start off Strong - Learning from Others’ Mistakes (2015-present)
NCCPA and Physician Assistant Certification (2015-present)
Health Literacy OSCE and Lecture (2015)
e. UT Southwestern Family Medicine Residency Program Annual Didactic Class Block:
Basic Statistics (2013- 2015); Epidemiology (2014)
f. UT Southwestern Family Medicine Residency Weekly Didactic Conference: National Public
Health Week, Be Healthy from the Start – Childhood Obesity (April 8, 2014); Health
Literacy (February 11, 2014); Study Designs (April 30, 2013); Journal Club (June 11, July 9,
and October 8, 2013); Residency Scholarly Activity Update (January 29, April 30, July 30,
and October 29, 2013)
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g. UT Southwestern Community Health Fellowship Program for Pre-Doctoral Medical
Students: Paper and Presentation Workshop; Research Poster Presentations; IRB Workshop;
Data Analysis, Interpretation and Synthesis; Assessing Health Literacy Levels in Family
Medicine Clinics; Reporting and Writing (July 15, 2014); SPSS Workshop (July 30, 2015)
h. UT Southwestern Community Action Research Track for Medical Students, Core Concepts
Seminar: Health Literacy
i. Postgraduate Medicine, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, England. MDM50
Meeting the Challenges of Public Health in Practice: A Brief History of Public Health; Public
Health at the Macro Level; Health Literacy: Local and International Perspectives; Global
Health
j. Postgraduate Medicine, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, England. MDM10
Research Methods and Critical Appraisal: Introduction to Statistics 1 & 2; Asking the
Research Question; Statistics: Hypothesis Testing 1 & 2; Systematic Reviews
k. Postgraduate Medicine, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, England. MDM34
Evidence-Based Practice: Overview of Research Methods: What counts as Evidence?
Overview of Statistics: Getting the numbers right!
l. Postgraduate Medicine, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, England. MDM66
Essential Statistics in Health and Medical Research: Introduction to SPSS; Descriptive
Statistics; Chi-Squares; T-test; ANOVA; Reporting your Results; Assignment Overview –
Health internet technology use, NHIS data.
m. Postgraduate Medicine, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, England. MDM12
Epidemiology: Introduction to Epidemiology, Measuring Occurrence, Events and Outcomes
in Epidemiology Part 1; Study Designs, Measurement of Risk, Attributable Risk and
Population Attributable Risk; Internal and External Validity, Bias and Confounding
Other Scholarly Activities and Creative Achievements
a. Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation Research in Progress. Associations between face-to-face
and online patient-centered communication and cancer screening uptake: Results from the
NHIS, MEPS and HINTS. Proposal Defense February 28, 2018. Expected Dissertation
Defense July 2018.
b. Research Extension Experience in Directed Studies (REEDS), Online Research Training
Program. This program was developed as a resource to train PA students how to conduct
research projects utilizing online resources while on clinical rotations. The curriculum has
been extended for use with UTSW medical students for their research and scholarly activity
rotation in the Foundation for Excellence curriculum and the Community Health Fellowship
Program.
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c. Population Management Curriculum, UTSW Family Medicine Residency Program. This
curriculum was developed for Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP)
program. The curriculum is a longitudinal experience designed to train Family Medicine
(FM) residents in applying the principles of the patient-centered medical home (PCMH),
quality improvement (QI) and mentoring with the ultimate goal of training FM physicians to
provide care for Medicaid and low income populations.
d. BrightMed, Brighton & Sussex Medical School Division of Primary Care & Public Health,
April 16, 2011. Breakout Group Leader - Whose Data Is It Anyways? Using health records
for medical research. Program for Gifted and Talented Students in Years 8, 9, 10 (UK) to
Learn More about Medicine.
e. Master of Public Health Thesis Research. Determining the association between nativity status
and mammography utilization among women in the United States using 2000 and 2005
NHIS data (January 1, 2009). Texas Medical Center Dissertations (via ProQuest). Paper
AAI1462700. http://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/dissertations/AAI1462700
VII. PUBLICATIONS
Refereed Journals
1. Kindratt TB, Dallo FJ, Roddy J. Cigarette smoking among Arab Americans in the United
States. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities. Under Review. Submitted December
13, 2017.
2. Gimpel NE, Kindratt TB, Dawson A, Pagels P. Community Action Research Track
(CART): Community-based participatory research and service-learning experiences for
medical students. Perspectives on Medical Education. 2018 Jan 26. doi: 10.1007/s40037-
017-0397-2. [Epub ahead of print].
3. Kindratt TB, Gonzalez JR. Perceived Maternal Relationship as a Predictor of Pap Test
Utilization: Results from The Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health. Journal of
Adolescent and Family Health. 2018. Jan:9(1):1-23.
4. Kindratt TB, Pagels P, Chung K, Moehlman M. Improving the Reach Out and Read
Program at a Student-Run Free Clinic for Homeless Women and Children. Journal of Student
Run Clinics. 2017. Nov;3(1):1-8.
5. Kindratt T, Orcutt V. Development of a Quality Improvement Curriculum in Physician
Assistant Studies. Journal of Physician Assistant Education, 2017. Jun;28(2):103-107.
6. Gimpel N, Pagels P, Kindratt T. Teaching Exchange: Community Action Research
Experience for Family Medicine Residents. Education for Primary Care. 2017
Nov;28(6):334-339. doi: 10.1080/14739879.2017.1295789.
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7. Nazar CM, Bojerenu MM, Safdar M, Ahmed A, Akhtar MH, Kindratt TB. Efficacy of
dietary interventions in end-stage renal disease patients; a systematic review. Journal of
Nephropharmacology, 2015;5(1):28-40.
8. Dallo F, Kindratt T. Chronic Disease Prevalence Varies by Nativity Status and Region of
Birth among non-Hispanic Whites. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 2015
Nov: 1-9.
9. Pagels P, Kindratt T, Arnold D, Brandt J, Woodfin G, Gimpel N. Improving Public Health
through Health Literacy Training for Family Medicine Residents. International Journal of
Family Medicine, vol. 2015, Article ID 129187.
10. Pagels P, Kindratt T, Reyna G, Lam K, Silver M, Gimpel N. Establishing the Need for
Family Medicine Training in Intimate Partner Violence Screening. Journal of Community
Health. 2015;40(3):508-514.
11. Dallo F, Kindratt T. Disparities in Preventive Health Behaviors among Non-Hispanic White
Men: Heterogeneity among US- and Foreign-Born Arab and European Americans. American
Journal of Men’s Health. 2015;9(2):124-131.
12. Kindratt T, Raza A, Anderson J, Evans DJR, Gimpel N. Letter to the Editor: ‘Don’t be
scared:’ Demystifying Statistics in Postgraduate Medical Education. Education for Primary
Care. 2015;26(1):53-54.
13. Dallo F, Kindratt T. Disparities in Vaccinations and Cancer Screening among US- and
Foreign-Born Arab and European American Non-Hispanic White Women. Women’s Health
Issues. 2015;25(1):56-62.
14. Shakil A, Bardwell J, Sherin K, Sinacore J, Zitter R, Kindratt T. Development of Verbal
HITS for Intimate Partner Violence Screening in Family Medicine. Family Medicine.
2014;46(3):180-185.
15. Gutierrez N, Kindratt T, Pagels P, Foster B, & Gimpel N. Health Literacy, Health
Information Seeking Behaviors and Internet Use among Patients Attending a Private and
Public Clinic in the Same Geographic Area. Journal of Community Health. 2014;39(1):83-
89.
16. Bailey S, Billmeier Kindratt T, Smith H, Reading D. Food Allergy Training Event for
restaurant staff; a pilot evaluation. Clinical and Translational Allergy. 2014;4(26);1-4.
17. Nazar CMJ, Kindratt TB, Ahmad SMA, Ahmed M, Anderson J. Barrier to successful
Practice of Chronic Kidney Diseases at the Primary Care Level: A Systematic Review.
Journal of Renal Injury Prevention. 2014;3(3):61-67.
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18. Dallo F, Kindratt T, Snell T. Serious psychological distress: Ethnic heterogeneity among
foreign-born non-Hispanic whites. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology.
2013;48(12):1923-1930.
19. Jolly L, Pagels P, Woodfin G, Silver M, Kindratt T, Gimpel N. Knowledge and Attitudes
towards Breastfeeding in an African American Male Population. Journal of Obstetrics,
Gynecology and Neo-Natal Nursing. 2013;42(6):664-671.
20. Pagels P, Kindratt T, Arnold D, Brandt J, Woodfin G, Gimpel N. Letter to the Editor:
Health Literacy Objective Structured Clinical Exam (OSCE) for Family Medicine Residents.
Medical Teacher. 2013;35(10):874-875.
21. Gimpel N, Pagels P, Roy V, Tullius Z, Kindratt T. Family Medicine Resident Education:
An Innovative Model of Community Medicine Training. Journal of Community Medicine
and Health Education. 2013;3(1):197.
22. Billmeier T, Dallo F. Nativity Status and Mammography Use: Results from the 2005
National Health Interview Survey. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health.
2011;13(5):883-890.
23. DeHaven M, Gimpel N, Dallo F, Billmeier T. Reaching the Underserved Through
Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) and Service Learning: Description and
Evaluation of a Unique Medical Student Training Program. Journal of Public Health
Management and Practice. 2011;17(4):363-368.
24. Shakil A, Gimpel N, Rizvi H, Siddiqui Z, Ohagi E, Billmeier T, & Foster B. Awareness and
prevention of osteoporosis among South Asian women. Journal of Community Health.
2010;35(4):392-397.
25. Gimpel N, Teng R, Billmeier T, Persaud D, Ohagi E, Foster B, Wiggins J, & Garry T.
Evaluating the impact of the Fitness in Nutrition and Exercise (FINE) program within shared
medical appointments (SMA) on reducing childhood obesity in a community-based clinic.
Texas Journal of Public Health. 2010:62(2):28-31.
Manuscripts Submitted, Under Revision or In Preparation
1. Kindratt T, Pagels P, Bernard B, Webb J. Pediatric Literacy Communication Training for
Family Medicine Providers. Family Medicine. Revisions Under Review. Submitted October
2, 2017. Revisions submitted November 29, 2017.
2. Rodder SG, Kindratt TB, Orcutt V, Koch C, McIlvaine K. Neville MA. Teaching and
evaluating smartphone applications: An interprofessional curriculum expansion. Education
for Health. Under Review. Submitted December 1, 2016.
3. Shakil A, Reingle J, DeCrescenzo A, Day PG, Kindratt T, Krepcho M. Expansion of the
HITS screening tool to detect child abuse. Journal of Family Violence. Under Revision.
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4. Kindratt T, Callendar L, Cobbaert M, Wondrack J, Bandiera F, Salvo D. Health information
technology use and influenza vaccine uptake among US adults (2011-2015). Health
Communication. In Preparation.
5. Kindratt T, Pagels P, Koch C, Salinas H, Laws V, Yeh, N. Tobacco use and smoking
cessation referrals at a student-run clinic for homeless men. Journal of Community Health. In
Preparation.
6. Alafifi R, Kindratt T, Pagels P, Saleh N, Gimpel N. Knowledge, attitudes and mother’s
influence on cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccines in an underserved population.
Journal of Community Health. In Preparation.
Abstract Publications
1. Silva P, Siddiqi S, Johnson J, Kindratt T, Budhwar N, Gimpel N. Identification And
Intervention of Potentially Inappropriate Medication That Meets The Beers Criteria At The
Parkland Family Medicine Geriatric Clinic. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.
2014:62. S57.
Book Chapters
1. Kindratt T, Kitzman-Ulrich H. Dissemination: Reporting and writing. In: Gimpel N.
Community Action Research in Family Medicine Residencies: A Community Medicine
Handbook. Dallas, TX; University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Print Shop;
2014:133-150.
2. Salvador A, Kindratt T. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
& Institutional Review Board (IRB). In: Gimpel N. Community Action Research in Family
Medicine Residencies: A Community Medicine Handbook. Dallas, TX; University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center Print Shop; 2014:61-83.
Oral Presentations
International
1. Kindratt T, Orcutt V. The Continuous Quality Improvement ‘Squeeze’ into the Curriculum
in PA Education: A Model for Adaption in Physician Associate Programmes. Oral
Presentation at the Association for the Study of Medical Education Annual Scientific
Meeting. Exeter, England, June 21, 2017.
2. Kindratt T, Rodder SG, Orcutt V, Koch C, McIlvaine K. Neville MA. Teaching and
Evaluating Smartphone Applications: An Inter-professional Curriculum Expansion for PA
and Nutritionist students. Oral Presentation at the Association for the Study of Medical
Education Annual Scientific Meeting. Exeter, England, June 23, 2017.
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3. Kindratt T, Orcutt V, Pagels P, Gimpel N. Physician Assistant Students’ and Family
Medicine Residents’ Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes for Research and QI. Oral
Presentation at the North American Primary Care Research Group’s 43nd Annual Meeting.
Cancun, Mexico. October 27, 2015.
4. Gimpel N, Kindratt T, Pagels P, Murthy B, Murthy N, Silver M. Evaluating Faculty Interest
in Incorporating Public Health Education in Medical School Curricula– Barriers and
Facilitators to Building Public Health Educational Capacity. Oral Presentation at the North
American Primary Care Research Group’s 43nd Annual Meeting. Cancun, Mexico. October
27, 2015.
5. Kindratt T, Orcutt V, Williams J. Development of a Quality Improvement Curriculum in
Physician Assistant Studies. Oral Presentation at the North American Primary Care Research
Group’s 43nd Annual Meeting. Cancun, Mexico. October 26, 2015.
6. Gimpel N, Pagels P, Roy V, Tullius Z, Kindratt T. Family Medicine Resident Education:
An Innovative Model of Community Medicine Training. Oral Presentation at the North
American Primary Care Research Group’s 41st Annual Meeting. Ottawa, Canada. November
12, 2013.
7. Gimpel N, Shakil A, Pagels P, Billmeier T, Ohagi J, Wright J, Foster B. Community
Medicine Education and Research Training: an Innovative Pipeline for Future Primary Care
Physicians. Oral Presentation at the 19th WONCA World Conference of Family Doctors.
Cancun, Mexico. May 2010.
8. Gutierrez-Chefchis N, Billmeier T, Pagels P, Gimpel N, Foster B. Assessing Health Literacy
in Family Medicine Clinics. Oral Presentation at the 19th WONCA World Conference of
Family Doctors. Cancun, Mexico. May 2010.
9. Pagels P, Werdenberg J, Gimpel N, Billmeier T. Vaccinations for Homeless and High-Risk
Children via the Center of Hope. Oral Presentation at the 19th WONCA World Conference
of Family Doctors. Cancun, Mexico. May 2010.
10. Peddle A, Billmeier T, Pagels P, Gimpel N. Assessing the Health Needs of a Hispanic
Senior Population Attending a Community Center. Oral Presentation at the 19th WONCA
World Conference of Family Doctors. Cancun, Mexico. May 2010.
11. Ashitey S, Khatami S, Billmeier T, Foster B, Gimpel N. HIV/AIDS in Ghana: Role of Non-
Governmental Organizations in Achieving Objectives set forth by the Ghana AIDS
Commission. Oral Presentation at the 19th WONCA World Conference of Family Doctors.
Cancun, Mexico. May 2010.
12. Billmeier T, Dallo F. Determining the Association between Nativity Status and
Mammography Utilization among Women in the United States using 2000 and 2005 NHIS
Data. Oral Presentation at the North American Primary Care Research Group’s 37th Annual
Meeting. Montreal, Canada. November 15, 2009.
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National
1. Kindratt T, Callendar L, Cobbaert M, Wondrack J, Bandiera F, Salvo D. Association
between Health Information Technology Use and Influenza Vaccine Uptake among US
Adults (2011-2015). Roundtable Presentation at the American Public Health Association
Annual Meeting and Exposition. Atlanta, GA. Nov 2017.
2. Bradley-Guidry C, Millner L, Beck T, Wesley C, Morrissey K, Kindratt T. Screening Our
Sisters: Faith-Based Breast Cancer Education and Navigation. Oral presentation at the
American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting and Exposition. Denver, CO.
November 1, 2016.
3. Kindratt T, Gimpel N, Pagels P, Syed Z. Family Medicine Resident and Faculty Research
and Scholarly Activity: Identifying Ways to Meet New ACGME Requirements. Oral
Presentation at the North American Primary Care Research Group’s 42nd Annual Meeting.
New York, New York. November 24, 2014.
4. Gimpel N, Pagels P, Kindratt T. The Community Action Research Experience (CARE):
Engaging the community through Family Medicine residency research and public health
training. Oral Presentation at the North American Primary Care Research Group’s 42nd
Annual Meeting. New York, New York. November 24, 2014.
5. Dallo F, Kindratt T. Disparities in Vaccinations and Cancer Screening among US- and
Foreign-Born Arab and European American Non-Hispanic White Women. Oral Presentation
at the American Public Health Association 142nd Annual Meeting and Exposition. New
Orleans, LA. November 19, 2014.
6. Jolly L, Pagels P, Woodfin G, Silver M, Kindratt T, Gimpel N. Knowledge and Attitudes
towards Breastfeeding in an African American Male Population. Oral Presentation at the
American Public Health Association 141st Annual Meeting and Exposition, Boston, MA.
November 5, 2013.
7. Mehta S, Kindratt T, Gimpel N. Establishing long-term medical follow-up in an
underserved, high-risk population identified at a local health fair. Oral Presentation at the
American Public Health Association 141st Annual Meeting and Exposition, Boston, MA.
November 4, 2013.
8. Pagels P, Werdenberg J, Gimpel N, Billmeier T. Vaccinations for Homeless and High-Risk
Children via the Center of Hope. Oral Presentation at the National Health Care for the
Homeless Conference and Symposium, Washington, DC. June 22-25, 2011.
9. Zaki H, Shakil A, Gimpel N, Ohagi E, Billmeier T. Barriers to Health Care Facing the South
Asian Population in Dallas, Texas. Oral Presentation at the American Public Health
Association 137th Annual Conference. Philadelphia, PA. November 9, 2009.
Local/State
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1. Kindratt T. Development and Evaluation of a Research Extension Experience in Directed
Studies (REEDS) for Physician Assistant Students. Oral Presentation at the Texas Society of
Allied Health Professional Annual Conference, Houston, TX. September 21, 2017.
2. Kindratt T, Orcutt V, Williams J, Klocko D. Development of a Quality Improvement
Curriculum in Physician Assistant Studies. Oral Presentation at the Texas Society of Allied
Health Professional Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX. September 25, 2015.
3. Dekat L, Orcutt V, Kindratt T. Enhancing Competence through an Integrated Diabetes
Management Curriculum. Oral Presentation at the Texas Society of Allied Health
Professional Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX. September 25, 2015.
4. Gimpel N, Pagels P, Kindratt T. The Community Action Research Experience (CARE):
Engaging the Community through Family Medicine Residency Research and Public Health
Training. Oral Presentation at the JPS Annual Research Day, Fort Worth, TX. June 2015.
5. Kindratt T, Gimpel N, Pagels P, Syed Z. Research & Scholarly Activity Curriculum for
Family Medicine Residents. Oral Presentation at the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
Annual Spring Conference. San Antonio, TX. May 4, 2014.
6. Gimpel N, Pagels P, Dallo F, Billmeier T, DeHaven M. Reaching The Underserved through
Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR) and Service Learning: Program
Description And Evaluation. Oral Presentation at the University of Texas Academy of Health
Science Education 7th Annual Innovations in Health Science Education Conference. San
Antonio, TX. May 18, 2011.
7. Gimpel N, Pagels P, Dallo F, Billmeier T, DeHaven M. Reaching The Underserved Through
Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR) and Service Learning: Program
Description And Evaluation. Oral Presentation at the Society of Teachers of Family
Medicine Annual Conference on Medical Student Education. Houston, TX. January 20-23,
2011.
Poster Presentations
International
1. Kindratt T, Pagels P, Bernard B, Webb J. Parent-Provider Literacy Communication:
Training Future Primary Care Providers while Enhancing Pediatric Literacy among
Homeless Women and their Children in Dallas, TX. Poster Presentation at the North
American Primary Care Research Group’s 45th Annual Meeting. Montreal, Canada.
November 13-17, 2017.
2. Egbonim E, Vizzini S, Batts T, Kindratt T, Day C, Gimpel N. Barriers to Continuity of Care
at a Community-Based Free Clinic. Poster Presentation at the North American Primary Care
Research Group’s 45th Annual Meeting. Montreal, Canada. November 13-17, 2017.
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3. Kindratt T, Pagels P, Koch C, Salinas H, Laws V, Yeh, N. Evaluating Tobacco Use and
Increasing Smoking Cessation Attempts by Adults at a Men’s Homeless Shelter Clinic.
Poster Presentation at the North American Primary Care Research Group’s 43nd Annual
Meeting. Cancun, Mexico. October 27, 2015.
4. Abraham P, Pagels P, Kindratt T, Dawson A, Gimpel N. Implementation and Assessment of
a Smoking Cessation Intervention at a Men’s Homeless Shelter. Poster Presentation at the
North American Primary Care Research Group’s 43nd Annual Meeting. Cancun, Mexico.
October 27, 2015.
5. Silva P, Siddiqi S, Johnson J, Kindratt T, Budhwar N, Gimpel N. Identification And
Intervention of Potentially Inappropriate Medication That Meets The Beers Criteria At The
Parkland Family Medicine Geriatric Clinic. Poster Presentation at the North American
Primary Care Research Group’s 41st Annual Meeting. Ottawa, Canada. Nov 2013.
6. Govindan A, Patel M, Wani A, Kindratt T, Gimpel N. Shared Medical Appointments:
Expanding Education for Family Medicine Residents In Diabetes Management. Poster
Presentation at the North American Primary Care Research Group’s 41st Annual Meeting.
Ottawa, Canada. Nov 2013.
7. Gimpel N, Pagels P, Kindratt T. Community Action Research Track: Equipping Future
Physicians with Population Health Concepts and Research Knowledge in Community
Medicine. Digital Poster Presentation the First Global Conference on Research Integration
and Implementation. Canberra, Australia and Online, Sep 2013.
8. Billmeier T, Raza A, Anderson J, Evans, DJR. ‘Don’t be scared:’ Demystifying statistics in
postgraduate medicine. Poster Presentation at the Association for the Study of Medical
Education Annual Scientific Meeting. Brighton, England. July 2012.
9. Billmeier T, Gutierrez N, Pagels P, Gimpel N, Foster B. Health literacy, health information
seeking behaviors and internet use among patients in Dallas, Texas. Poster Presentation at the
Health Literacy UK Seminar, Funding Opportunities for Health Literacy Research. London,
England. March 5, 2012.
10. Billmeier T, Pagels P, Brandt J, Gimpel N. Health Literacy Objective Structured Clinical
Examination for Family Medicine Residents. Poster Presentation at the Health Literacy UK
Seminar, Funding Opportunities for Health Literacy Research. London, England. March 5,
2012.
11. Patel B, Morrow J, Billmeier T, Gimpel N. Educational Needs Of Hispanic, Overweight
Patients At GRACE Community Clinic. Poster Presentation at the 19th WONCA World
Conference of Family Doctors. Cancun, Mexico. May 2010.
12. Gutierrez-Chefchis N, Billmeier T, Pagels P, Gimpel N. Assessing Health Literacy Levels in
Family Clinics. Poster presentation at the North American Primary Care Research Group 37th
Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. November 14 - 18, 2009.
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13. Zaki H, Shakil A, Gimpel N, Ohagi E, Billmeier T. Barriers to health care facing the South
Asian population in Dallas, Texas. Poster Presentation at the North American Primary Care
Research Group 37th Annual Meeting. Montreal, Canada. November 14 - 18, 2009.
National
1. Lindner S, Kindratt T, Pagels P. Mother’s Reading Behaviors and Satisfaction of The Reach
Out and Reach Program at a Homeless Shelter for Women and Children. Accepted for Poster
Presentation at the Society for Student Run Free Clinics Annual Conference. Omaha, NE.
February 23-25, 2018.
2. Kindratt T, Dallo F, Reddy J. Disparities in Tobacco Use among Non-Hispanic Whites:
Heterogeneity among Foreign-Born Arab and European Americans. Poster Presentation at
the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Exposition. Atlanta, GA. Nov
2017.
3. Sturges D, Kindratt T, Coleman V. Pop Culture and Physician Assistant Education. ePoster
Presentation at the American Academy of Physician Assistants Annual Meeting. Las Vegas,
NV. May 19, 2017.
4. Leland M, Dawson A, Sepdham D, Gimpel N, Kindratt T, Access to Primary Care and
Pharmacy Services Among High-Frequency Emergency Department Users. Poster
Presentation at the North American Primary Care Research Group’s 44th Annual Meeting.
Denver, CO. November 15, 2016.
5. Kindratt T, Rodder S, Mulfinger K. Life Habits Interprofessional Education with
MyNetDiary. Poster Presentation at the Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA)
Education Forum, Minneapolis, MN. October 13, 2016.
6. Kindratt T, Orcutt V, Williams J, Development of a Quality Improvement Curriculum in
Physician Assistant Studies. Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA) Education
Forum, Washington, DC, Nov 2015.
7. Murthy N, Murthy B, Silver M, Kindratt T, Pagels P, Gimpel N. Evaluating Faculty Interest
in Incorporating Public Health Education at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical
School – Barriers and Facilitators to Building Public Health Educational Capacity. Poster
Presentation at the American College of Preventive Medicine Annual Conference. Atlanta,
GA. Feb 2015.
8. Avila C, Pavle A, Kindratt T, Pagels P, Gimpel N. Evaluating mother’s influence on
daughter’s receipt of pap tests and HPV vaccines. Poster Presentation at the North American
Primary Care Research Group’s 42nd Annual Meeting, New York, NY. Nov 2014.
9. Blower J, Nazir T, Munez K, Yun O, Kindratt T, Gimpel N. Assessing barriers and
completion of preventive health services in female patients at a Family Medicine Residency
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Clinic. Poster Presentation at the North American Primary Care Research Group’s 42nd
Annual Meeting, New York, NY. Nov 2014.
10. Silva P, Siddiqi S, Johnson J, Kindratt T, Budhwar N, Gimpel N. Identification And
Intervention of Potentially Inappropriate Medication That Meets The Beers Criteria At The
Parkland Family Medicine Geriatric Clinic. Poster Presentation at the American Geriatrics
Society Annual Scientific Meeting. May 15, 2013.
11. Jetpuri Z, Nguyen J, Pagels P, Goyal V, Kindratt T, De Valdenebro S, Gimpel N. Lost Kids:
Discovering the Barriers among Caregivers & Residents and Bridging the Gap behind a
Missing Demographic. Poster Presentation at the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
Annual Spring Conference. Baltimore, MD. May 2013.
12. Patel B, Morrow J, Billmeier T, Gimpel N. Educational Needs Of Hispanic, Overweight
Patients At GRACE Community Clinic. Poster Presentation at the American College of
Preventive Medicine Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida. Feb 2012.
13. Murthy N, Gimpel N, Powell T, Scott-Harris J, Billmeier T. The Perceptions of Shared
Medical Appointments among Health Care Workers at Parkland Hospital’s Community
Oriented Primary Care Clinics. Poster Presentation at the American College of Preventive
Medicine Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida. Feb 2012.
14. Murthy N, Gimpel N, Powell T, Scott-Harris J, Billmeier T. The Perceptions of Shared
Medical Appointments among Health Care Workers at Parkland Hospital’s Community
Oriented Primary Care Clinics. Poster Presentation at the American Medical Association
Joint Research Symposium, New Orleans, Louisiana. Nov 2011.
15. Lightfoot T, Pagels P, Billmeier T, Gimpel N. Assessing the Needs of Women and Their
Children at a Homeless Shelter in Dallas, TX. Poster Presentation at the National Health Care
for the Homeless Conference and Symposium, Washington, DC. June 22-25, 2011.
16. Vadivelu T, Pagels P, Billmeier T, Gimpel N. The Impact of a Health Literacy Intervention
for Homeless Mothers. Poster Presentation at the National Health Care for the Homeless
Conference and Symposium, Washington, DC. June 22-25, 2011.
17. Pagels P, Werdenberg J, Gimpel N, Billmeier T. Vaccinations for Homeless and High-Risk
Children via the Center of Hope. National Health Care for the Homeless Conference and
Symposium, Washington, DC. June 22-25, 2011.
18. Murthy N, Gimpel N, Powell T, Scott-Harris J, Billmeier T. The Perceptions of Shared
Medical Appointments among Health Care Workers at Parkland Hospital’s Community
Oriented Primary Care Clinics. American College of Physicians Annual Convention, San
Diego, California. Apr 2011.
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19. Patel B, Morrow J, Billmeier T, Gimpel N. Educational Needs Of Hispanic, Overweight
Patients At GRACE Community Clinic. American Medical Student Association Annual
Convention, Washington, DC. Mar 2011.
20. Murthy N, Gimpel N, Powell T, Scott-Harris J, Billmeier T. The Perceptions of Shared
Medical Appointments among Health Care Workers at Parkland Hospital’s Community
Oriented Primary Care Clinics. American Medical Student Association Annual Convention,
Washington, DC. Mar 2011.
21. Patel B, Morrow J, Billmeier T, Gimpel N. Educational Needs Of Hispanic, Overweight
Patients At GRACE Community Clinic. North American Primary Care Research Group’s
38th Annual Meeting. Seattle, Washington. November 2010.
22. Merrill E, Julka M, Freeman A, Giddens C, Gimpel N, Billmeier T. Community
Assessments of an Intervention for HIV Positive People In Dallas, TX: The Healthy
Relationships Intervention. North American Primary Care Research Group’s 38th Annual
Meeting. Seattle, Washington. November 2010.
23. Reyes R, Pandya A, Dominguez A, Pagels P, Gimpel N, Billmeier T. Developing a
Curriculum for Promotoras that Addresses Atopic Dermatitis Management for Spanish
Speaking Families. Poster Presentation at the North American Primary Care Research
Group’s 38th Annual Meeting. Seattle, Washington. November 2010.
24. Murthy N, Gimpel N, Powell T, Scott-Harris J, Billmeier T. The Perceptions of Shared
Medical Appointments among Health Care Workers at Parkland Hospital’s Community
Oriented Primary Care Clinics. Poster Presentation at the North American Primary Care
Research Group’s 38th Annual Meeting. Seattle, Washington. November 2010.
25. Lightfoot T, Pagels P, Billmeier T, Gimpel N. Assessing the Needs of Women and Their
Children at a Homeless Shelter in Dallas, TX. Poster Presentation at the North American
Primary Care Research Group’s 38th Annual Meeting. Seattle, Washington. November 2010.
26. Peddle A, Billmeier T, Pagels P, Morrow J, Dallo F, Gimpel N. Assessing the Health Needs
of a Hispanic Senior Population Attending a Community Center. Poster Presentation at the
American Public Health Association’s138th Annual Meeting & Exposition. Denver, CO.
November 2010.
27. Graneto D, Gimpel N, Foster B, Pagels P, Ohagi E, Billmeier T, Wright J. Physician
decision making in the prescribing of non-occupational post exposure prophylaxis (nPEP) to
patients after a possible high risk exposure to HIV. Poster Presentation at the American
Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly. Denver, Colorado. September 2010.
28. Zaki H, Shakil A, Gimpel N, Ohagi E, Billmeier T. Barriers to health care facing the South
Asian population in Dallas, Texas. Poster Presentation at the American Academy of Family
Physicians Scientific Assembly. Denver, Colorado. September 2010.
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29. Gonzalez K, Gimpel N, Kitzman-Ulrich H, DeHaven M, Billmeier T, Foster B. A
Community-based Childhood Obesity Prevention Program for Predominately Low-Income
Hispanic Families Utilizing Medical and Allied Health Students: FIT (Families in Training)
for Health. Poster Presentation at the American Medical Student Association Annual
Convention, Anaheim, California. March 2010.
30. Vadivelu T, Gimpel N, D’Souza Shekar DA, Foster B, Billmeier T. Assessment of South
Indian women’s perspective on healthcare in India. Poster Presentation at the American
Public Health Association 137th Annual Meeting and Exhibition. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
November 2009.
31. Gutierrez-Chefchis N, Billmeier T, Pagels P, Gimpel N, Foster B. Assessing Health Literacy
in Family Medicine Clinics. Poster Presentation at the American Public Health Association
137th Annual Meeting and Exhibition. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. November 2009.
32. Shakil A, Rizvi H, Gimpel N, Siddiqui Z, Foster B, Ohagi EJ, Billmeier T. Educational
intervention as a public health strategy: A case of osteoporosis awareness in a South Asian
community. Poster Presentation at the American Public Health Association 137th Annual
Meeting and Exhibition. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. November 2009.
33. Vadivelu T, Gimpel N, D’Souza Shekar DA, Foster B, Billmeier T. Assessment of South
Indian women’s perspective on healthcare in India. Poster Presentation at the American
Medical Student Association 59th Annual Conference, Arlington, Virginia. March 2009.
Local/State
1. Shakil A, Day P, Chu J, Kindratt T. Development and Validation of HITSS Screening in
Pediatric Populations. Submitted for a poster presentation at the Texas Academy of Family
Physician’s Annual Session * Primary Care Summit. Galveston, TX. November 10-12, 2017.
2. Saleh M, Hoese J, Burnet P, Pagels P, Kindratt T. Assessing Knowledge, Attitudes, and
Barriers to Prenatal Care in Women of the Izabal Department in Guatemala. Poster
Presentation at the American Academy of Family Physicians Global Health Summit.
Houston, TX. October 6, 2017.
3. Kindratt T, Pagels P, Chung K, Park C, Corder TM, Kim J, Walls K, Salinas H, Williams J.
Evaluating the Reach Out and Read Program to Promote Pediatric Literacy in a Student-Run
Homeless Shelter Clinic. Poster Presentation at the University of Texas Southwestern School
of Health Professions Research Poster Day. Dallas, TX. August 30, 2017.
4. Kindratt T, Pagels P, Koch C, Salinas H, Laws V, Yeh, N. Evaluating Tobacco Use and
Increasing Smoking Cessation Attempts by Adults at a Men’s Homeless Shelter Clinic.
Poster Presentation at the University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions
Research Poster Day. Dallas, TX. August 30, 2017.
5. Rodder SG, Kindratt TB, Orcutt V, Koch C, McIlvaine K, Neville MA. Teaching and
Evaluating Smartphone Applications: An Interprofessional Curriculum Expansion. Poster
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Presentation at the University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions Research
Poster Day. Dallas, TX. August 30, 2017.
6. Sturges D, Kindratt T, Coleman V. Pop Culture and PA Education. Poster Presentation at
the University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions Research Poster Day.
Dallas, TX. August 30, 2017.
7. Dekat L, Orcutt V, Kindratt T. Enhancing Competence through an Integrated Diabetes
Curriculum. Poster Presentation at the University of Texas Southwestern School of Health
Professions Research Poster Day. Dallas, TX. August 30, 2017.
8. Kindratt T, Dallo F, Reddy J. Disparities in Tobacco Use among Non-Hispanic Whites:
Heterogeneity among Foreign-Born Arab and European Americans. Poster Presentation at
the University of Texas School of Public Health’s Annual Research Day. Houston, TX. April
6, 2017.
9. Rodder SG, Kindratt TB, Orcutt V, Koch C, McIlvaine K, Neville MA. Teaching and
evaluating smartphone applications: An interprofessional curriculum expansion. Poster
presentation at the University of Texas System, Kenneth I. Shine MD Academy of Health
Science Education, 2017 Innovations in Health Science Education Annual Conference.
Austin, TX. February 16, 2017.
10. Leland M, Dawson A, Sepdham D, Gimpel N, Kindratt T, Access to Primary Care and
Pharmacy Services Among High-Frequency Emergency Department Users. Poster
Presentation at the Texas Academy of Family Physicians (TAFP) 2016 Annual Session and
Primary Care Summit. Dallas, TX. November 4, 2016.
11. Sturges D, Kindratt T, Coleman V. Pop Culture and Physician Assistant Education. Poster
Presentation at the University of Texas Southwestern Academy of Teachers (SWAT)
Educational Symposium, Dallas, TX. April 2016.
12. Kindratt T, Orcutt V, Williams J, Development of a Quality Improvement Curriculum in
Physician Assistant Studies. Poster Presentation at the University of Texas Southwestern
Academy of Teachers (SWAT) Educational Symposium, Dallas, TX. April 2016.
13. Kindratt T, Pagels P. Training Future Providers & Enhancing Pediatric Literacy among
Homeless Women & Children. Poster Presentation at the University of Texas Southwestern
Academy of Teachers (SWAT) Educational Symposium, Dallas, TX. April 2016.
14. Sturges D, Kindratt T, & Coleman V. Pop Culture and Physician Assistant Education. UT
Academy of Health Sciences Innovations Conference. Austin, TX. Feb 2016.
15. Kindratt T, Orcutt V, Williams J, Development of a Quality Improvement Curriculum in
Physician Assistant Studies. UT Academy of Health Sciences Innovations Conference.
Austin, TX. Feb 2016.
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16. Kindratt T, Pagels P, Chung K, Park C, Corder TM, Kim J, Walls K, Salinas H, Williams J.
Evaluating the Reach Out and Read program to promote pediatric literacy in a student-run
homeless shelter clinic. Poster Presentation at the UT Southwestern National Healthcare
Quality Week, Oct 2015.
17. Kindratt T, Pagels P, Koch C, Salinas H, Laws V, Yeh, N. Evaluating Tobacco Use and
Increasing Smoking Cessation Attempts by Adults at a Men’s Homeless Shelter Clinic.
Poster Presentation at the UT Southwestern National Healthcare Quality Week, Oct 2015.
18. Kindratt T, Orcutt V, Williams J, Klocko D. Development of a Quality Improvement
Curriculum in Physician Assistant Studies. Poster Presentation at the UT Southwestern
National Healthcare Quality Week, Oct 2015.
19. Kindratt T, Orcutt V, Pagels P, Gimpel N. Knowledge, skills and attitudes towards research
and quality improvement concepts: PA students and FM residents. Poster Presentation at the
JPS Annual Research Day, Fort Worth, TX. June 2015.
20. Blower J, Kindratt T, McGregor T. Determining characteristics of yoga users and assessing
the perceived benefits of yoga use for health using the 2002, 2007, and 2012 National Health
Interview Survey (NHIS) data. Poster Presentation at the JPS Annual Research Day, Fort
Worth, TX. June 2015.
21. Avila C, Pavle A, Kindratt T, Pagels P, Gimpel N. Evaluating mother’s influence on
daughter’s receipt of pap tests and HPV vaccines. Poster Presentation at the JPS Annual
Research Day, Fort Worth, TX. June 2015.
22. Blower J, Nazir T, Munez K, Yun O, Kindratt T, Gimpel N. Assessing barriers and
completion of preventive health services in female patients at a Family Medicine Residency
Clinic. Poster Presentation at the JPS Annual Research Day, Fort Worth, TX. June 2015.
23. Gimpel N, Kindratt TB, Pagels, P, Machado RI. Assessing Knowledge, Practice, and
Attitudes of Family Medicine Residents towards Home Care Visits-UT Southwestern Family
Medicine. Poster Presentation at the JPS Annual Research Day, Fort Worth, TX. June 2015.
24. Kindratt T, Pagels P, Chung K, Park C, Corder TM, Kim J, Walls K, Salinas H, Williams J.
Evaluating the Reach Out and Read program to promote pediatric literacy in a student-run
homeless shelter clinic. JPS Annual Research Day, Fort Worth, TX. June 2015.
25. Kindratt T, Orcutt V, Pagels P, Gimpel N. Knowledge, skills and attitudes towards research
and quality improvement concepts: PA students and FM residents. Institute for Healthcare
Improvement (IHI) 16th Annual International Summit on Improving Patient Care in the
Office Practice and the Community, Grapevine, TX. March 2015.
26. Blower J, Nazir T, Munez K, Yun O, Kindratt T, Gimpel N. Assessing barriers and
completion of preventive health services in female patients at a Family Medicine Residency
Clinic. Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) 16th Annual International Summit on
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Improving Patient Care in the Office Practice and the Community, Grapevine, TX. March
2015.
27. Dekat L, Orcutt V, Kindratt T. Enhancing competence through and integrated diabetes
management curriculum. UT Academy of Health Sciences Innovations Conference. Austin,
TX. February 2015.
28. Kindratt T, Orcutt V, Pagels P, Gimpel N. Knowledge, skills and attitudes towards research
and quality improvement concepts: PA students and FM residents. UT Academy of Health
Sciences Innovations Conference. Austin, TX. February 2015.
29. Govindan A, Patel M, Wani A, Kindratt T, Gimpel N. Shared Medical Appointments:
Expanding Education for Family Medicine Residents In Diabetes Management. JPS
Research Day. Fort Worth, TX. June 2014.
30. Govindan A, Patel M, Wani A, Kindratt T, Gimpel N. Shared Medical Appointments:
Expanding Education for Family Medicine Residents In Diabetes Management. Society of
Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference. San Antonio, TX. May 2014.
31. Blower J, Nazir T, Munez K, Kindratt T, Gimpel N. Assessing Completion of Preventive
Health Services In Female Patients At a Family Medicine Residency Clinic. Society of
Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference. San Antonio, TX. May 2014.
32. Govindan A, Patel M, Wani A, Kindratt T, Gimpel N. Shared Medical Appointments:
Expanding Education for Family Medicine Residents In Diabetes Management. Dallas
Chapter of the Texas Academy of Family Physicians Poster Research Contest, Dallas, TX.
May 2014.
33. Blower J, Nazir T, Munez K, Kindratt T, Gimpel N. Assessing Completion of Preventive
Health Services In Female Patients At a Family Medicine Residency Clinic. Poster
Presentation at the Dallas Chapter of the Texas Academy of Family Physicians’ Poster
Research Contest, Dallas, TX. May 2014.
34. Silva P, Siddiqi S, Johnson J, Kindratt T, Budhwar N, Gimpel N. Identification And
Intervention of Potentially Inappropriate Medication That Meets The Beers Criteria At The
Parkland Family Medicine Geriatric Clinic. Quality Improvement in Healthcare and Patient
Safety Symposium, Temple, TX. September 2013.
35. Jetpuri Z, Nguyen J, Pagels P, Goyal V, Kindratt T, De Valdenebro S, Gimpel N. Lost Kids:
Discovering the Barriers among Caregivers & Residents and Bridging the Gap behind a
Missing Demographic. Dallas Chapter Texas Academy of Family Physicians Poster Research
Contest, Dallas, TX. May 2013.
36. Roy V, Kindratt T, Gimpel N. Interventions to Curb Indoor Tanning – A Systematic
Review. Poster Presentation at the Dallas Chapter of the Texas Academy of Family
Physicians Poster Research Contest, Dallas, TX. May 2013.
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37. Gimpel N, Pagels P, Dallo F, Billmeier T, Morrow, J., DeHaven, M. Reaching the
Underserved Through Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) and Service
Learning: Program Description and Evaluation. Poster Presentation at the University of
Texas Academy of Health Science Education 7th Annual Innovations in Health Science
Education Conference. San Antonio, TX. May 2011.
38. Vadivelu T, Pagels P, Billmeier T, Gimpel N. The impact of a health-literacy intervention
for homeless mothers. Poster Presentation at the University of Texas Academy of Health
Science Education 7th Annual Innovations in Health Science Education Conference. San
Antonio, Texas. May 2011.
39. Lightfoot T, Pagels P, Billmeier T, Gimpel N. Assessing the Needs of Women and Their
Children at a Homeless Shelter in Dallas, TX. Poster Presentation at the University of Texas
Academy of Health Science Education 7th Annual Innovations in Health Science Education
Conference. San Antonio, TX. May 2011.
40. Peddle A, Billmeier T, Pagels P, Morrow J, Dallo F, Gimpel N. Assessing the Health Needs
of a Hispanic Senior Population Attending a Community Center. Poster Presentation at the
University of Texas Academy of Health Science Education 7th Annual Innovations in Health
Science Education Conference. San Antonio, TX. May 2011.
41. Pagels P, Werdenberg J, Gimpel N, Billmeier T. Vaccinations for Homeless and High-Risk
Children via the Center of Hope. Poster Presentation at the University of Texas Academy of
Health Science Education 7th Annual Innovations in Health Science Education Conference.
San Antonio, TX. May 2011.
42. Gimpel N, Pagels, P, Ohagi EJ, Billmeier T, Wright, J. Community Medicine Education and
Research Training: An Innovative Pipeline for Future Primary Care Physicians. Society of
Teachers of Family Medicine Conference on Medical Student Education. Houston, TX.
January 20-23, 2011.
43. Gimpel N, Wright J, Pagels P, Foster B, Ohagi EJ, Billmeier T, Dobbie A. Community
Action Research Track: An Innovative Community-based Training Program for Medical
Students. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Conference on Medical Student
Education. Houston, TX. January 20-23, 2011.
44. Gimpel N, Pagels P, Dallo F, Billmeier T, Morrow, J., DeHaven, M. Reaching the
Underserved Through Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) and Service
Learning: Program Description and Evaluation. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
Conference on Medical Student Education. Houston, TX. Jan 2011.
45. Vadivelu T, Pagels P, Billmeier T, Gimpel N. The Impact of a Health Literacy Intervention
for Homeless Mothers. Poster Presentation at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical
Center Medical Student Research Forum, Dallas, TX. January 18, 2011.
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46. Smitherman E, Gimpel N, Kitzman-Ulrich H, Foster B, Gonzalez K, Billmeier T. Evaluating
the Efficacy of a Student-Run Childhood Obesity Intervention Program. Poster Presentation
at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center’s Medical Student Research Forum.
Dallas, Texas. January 2011.
47. Vadivelu T, Pagels P, Billmeier T, Gimpel N. The impact of a health-literacy intervention
for homeless mothers. Poster Presentation at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical
Center’s Medical Student Research Forum. Dallas, Texas. January 2011.
48. Murthy N, Gimpel N, Powell T, Scott-Harris J, Billmeier T. The Perceptions of Shared
Medical Appointments among Health Care Workers at Parkland Hospital’s Community
Oriented Primary Care Clinics. Poster Presentation at the University of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center’s Medical Student Research Forum. Dallas, Texas. January 2011.
49. Graneto D, Gimpel N, Foster B, Pagels P, Ohagi E, Billmeier T, Wright J. Physician
decision making in the prescribing of non-occupational post exposure prophylaxis (nPEP) to
patients after a possible high risk exposure to HIV. Poster Presentation at the Texas Academy
of Family Physicians 61st Annual Session and Scientific Assembly. San Antonio, Texas. July
2010.
50. Quartey N, Ashitey S, Interiano R, Khatami S, Billmeier T, Gimpel N. HIV/AIDS in Ghana:
The impact of Non-Governmental Organizations in assisting people living with HIV/AIDS.
Texas Academy of Family Physicians 61st Annual Session and Scientific Assembly. San
Antonio, Texas. July 2010.
51. Patel B, Morrow J, Billmeier T, Gimpel N. Educational Needs Of Hispanic, Overweight
Patients At GRACE Community Clinic. Texas Public Health Association Annual
Conference, South Padre, TX. May 2010.
52. Gonzalez K, Gimpel N, Kitzman-Ulrich H, DeHaven M, Billmeier T, Foster B. A
Community-based Childhood Obesity Prevention Program for Predominately Low-Income
Hispanic Families Utilizing Medical and Allied Health Students: FIT (Families in Training)
for Health. Texas Public Health Association Annual Conference, South Padre, TX. May
2010.
53. Graneto D, Gimpel N, Foster B, Pagels P, Ohagi E, Billmeier T, Wright J. Physician decision
making in the prescribing of non-occupational post exposure prophylaxis (nPEP) to patients
after a possible high risk exposure to HIV. Poster Presentation at the Parkland Health and
Hospital System Clinical Research and Poster Event. Dallas, Texas. May 2010.
54. Patel B, Morrow J, Billmeier T, Gimpel N. Educational Needs Of Hispanic, Overweight
Patients At GRACE Community Clinic. Poster Presentation at the University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center’s Medical Student Research Forum. Dallas, Texas. January
2010.
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55. Gutierrez-Chefchis N, Billmeier T, Pagels P, Gimpel N, Foster B. Assessing Health Literacy
in Family Medicine Clinics. Poster Presentation at the Texas Academy of Family Physicians
60th Annual Session and Scientific Assembly. Arlington, Texas. July 2009.
56. Vadivelu T, Gimpel N, D’Souza Shekar DA, Foster B, Billmeier T. Assessment of South
Indian women’s perspective on healthcare in India. Poster Presentation at the University of
Texas Southwestern Medical Center and School of Public Health National Public Health
Week Poster Presentation. Dallas, Texas. April 2009.
Workshops
International
1. Pagels P, Kindratt T, Gimpel N. Implementing and Evaluating a Health Literacy Objective
Structured Clinical Examination in Medical Education. Accepted for Conference Workshop
at the North American Primary Care Research Group 2013 Annual Meeting, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada. November 9-13, 2013.
VIII. TEACHING ACTIVITIES
Within Department
Fall Semester: August- December
MPA 5102: Family Medicine Clinical Rotation – EBM Module Director/Small Group Leader
(2015-present)
MPA 5305: Directed Studies, Co-Course Director/Research Mentor (2015-present)
MPA 5350: Professional Practice Issues II - Lecturer (2015-present)
Spring Semester: January- May
MPA 5130: Evidence Based Medicine- Co-Course Director /Co-Lecturer (2016-present),
Course Director/Primary Lecturer (2015)
MPA 5204: Clinical Prevention and Population Health- Co-Course Director/Lecturer (2015-
present)
MPA 5102: Family Medicine Clinical Rotation – EBM Module Director/Small Group Leader
(2015-present)
MPA 5305: Directed Studies, Co-Course Director/Research Mentor (2015-present)
Summer Semester: May- August
MPA 5101: Professional Practice Issues I – Lecturer (2015-present)
MPA 5102: Family Medicine Clinical Rotation – EBM Module Director/Small Group Leader
(2015-present)
MPA 5305: Directed Studies, Co-Course Director/Research Mentor (2015-present)
Interdepartmental/School/University
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Department of Family and Community Medicine
Medical Students, Community Health Fellowship Program, Program Associate Director,
Lecturer (2009-2011; 2013-present)
Residents, Research and Scholarly Activity: Co-Course Director/Lecturer (2012-2014)
Residents, Community Action Research Experience; Lecturer (2012-2014)
Other Teaching Activities
Division of Medical Education, Postgraduate Medicine, Brighton and Sussex Medical School
MDM66: Essential Statistics for Health and Medical Research, Co-Course Director, Primary
Lecturer (2012)
MDM 50: Principles and Practice of Public Health, Lecturer (2011-2012)
MDM 10: Research Methods and Critical Appraisal, Lecturer (2011-2012)
MDM 12: Epidemiology, Lecturer (2011)
Research Mentoring and Supervision
Undergraduate Student Intern
Courtney Koch, University of Notre Dame (2015)
Master of Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS) Students
Tu Bui, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2017-present)
Graduate Project in Progress: Improving dental and vision care provided at men’s and
women’s homeless shelter clinics
Patrice (Patty) Burnett, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2017-
present)
Graduate Project in Progress: Understanding patterns and barriers to prenatal care in
Sarstun, Guatemala
Jessica Chu, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2017-present)
Graduate Project in Progress: Development and validation of Pediatric HITS screening
tool.
Cherrell Mays, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2017-present)
Graduate Project in Progress: Development and evaluation of a student-run medical
Spanish course.
Andrea Pavia-Jimenez, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2017-
present)
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Graduate Project in Progress: Improving follow-care using semi-structured interviews
among patients diagnosed with depression through the Vital Sign 6 program at North
Dallas Shared Ministries: Part 1.
Sarah Smith, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2017-present)
Graduate Project in Progress: Improving follow-care using semi-structured interviews
among patients diagnosed with depression through the Vital Sign 6 program at North
Dallas Shared Ministries: Part 2.
Haley Hill
Graduate Project in Progress: Assessment of attitudes towards community service, cultural
competency and desire for future practice in underserved populations among volunteers at Lumin charter schools.
Kenzie Cocke, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2017-present)
Graduate Project TBD:
Rure Salinas, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2017)
Graduate Project: Pertinent Evidence Based Medicine for Primary Care
Lauren Elliot, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2017)
Graduate Project: Five POEMs: Clinical Review of Relevant Journal Articles
Sarah Lindner, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2016-2017)
Graduate Project: Knowledge, attitudes and reading behaviors among parents at a
women’s homeless shelter.
Brittany Bernard, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2016)
Graduate Project: Development of a pediatric literacy OSCE for physician assistant
students.
Camille Hebert, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2016)
Graduate Project: Five Patient Oriented Evidence that Matters
Mary Alice Neville, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2016)
Graduate Project: Teaching Smartphone Applications to Physician Assistant and Clinical
Nutrition Students.
Jade Webb, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2016)
Graduate Project: Evaluation of a pediatric literacy OSCE for physician assistant
students.
I. Sonali Weerasinghe, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2016)
Graduate Project: Analyzing long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) access for
adolescents in Dallas, Texas.
Kathy Chung, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2015-2016)
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Graduate Project: Evaluation of the Reach Out And Read Program For Pediatric Literacy
At A Student-Run Homeless Shelter Clinic: A Quality Improvement Project.
Nathan Yeh, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2015-2016)
Graduate Project: Quality improvement project evaluating tobacco use and increasing
smoking cessation attempts by adults at a men’s homeless shelter clinic.
Kaylyn Gerth, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2015)
Graduate Project: Enhancing competence through and integrated diabetes management
curriculum.
Keri Miller, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2015)
Graduate Project: Evaluating a Health Literacy OSCE for PA Students.
Kelley Mulfinger, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2015)
Graduate Project: Life Habits Interprofessional Education with MyNetDiary.
Michelle Corder, Jenny Kim, Christina Park, Kristen Walls, University of Texas Southwestern
School of Health Professions (2015)
Quality Improvement Project: Improving documentation of book delivery of the Reach
Out and Read Program at Center of Hope, Homeless Shelter for Women and Children.
Vanessa Laws, University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions (2015)
Quality Improvement Project: Improving document of tobacco use and cessation referrals
at Calvert Place, Homeless Shelter for Women and Children.
Master of Science Dissertation Supervisor
Memon Illahi, MSc Nephrology, Brighton and Sussex Medical School (2012)
Masters Dissertation Project: A systematic review of the effect of Metformin treatment
in causing vitamin B12 deficiency when used in the treatment of Diabetes.
Chaudhary Junaid Nazar, MSc Nephrology, Brighton and Sussex Medical School (2011-2012)
Masters Dissertation Project: The effectiveness of dietary interventions in the end stage
renal failure (ESRF). A systemic review.
Mohamed Eltoum, MSc Nephrology, Brighton and Sussex Medical School (2011-2012)
Masters Dissertation Project: What can we do to promote kidney donation in the UK? A
systematic review.
Catherine Kironde, MSc Public Health, Brighton and Sussex Medical School (2011-2012)
Masters Dissertation Project: Catherine Kironde. A review of the effectiveness of
Cardio-vascular risk assessment among African and Caribbean populations in the UK.
Lisa Radway, MSc Public Health, Brighton and Sussex Medical School (2011-2012)
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Masters Dissertation Project: An evaluation of the effectiveness of public health
messages in relation to alcohol consumption.
Sian Eustace, MSc Cardiology, Brighton and Sussex Medical School (2011)
Masters Dissertation Project: The Effect of Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy on Renal
Function.
Master of Public Health (MPH) Students
Alexandra DeCrescenzo, Eriko Iwatate, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston,
School of Public Health Dallas Regional Campus (2014)
Tammy Lightfoot, Walden University (2010)
Master’s Thesis Project: Needs Assessment Questionnaire Study for Homeless Women.
Doctor of Medicne/Master of Public Health (MD/MPH) Students
Community Health Fellowship Program, Predoctoral Summer Training
Emmanuela Egbonim, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and University of
Texas Health Science at Houston , School of Public Health Dallas Regional Campus (2017)
MPH Practicum/Summer Research Project: Assessing barriers to care for diabetes and
hypertension patients at North Dallas Shared Ministries.
Margaret Leland, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and University of Texas
Health Science at Houston , School of Public Health Dallas Regional Campus (2017)
MPH Practicum/Summer Research Project: Residential hotspots associated with high-
frequency ER use at Parkland Memorial Hospital.
Doctor of Medicine (MD) Students
Community Health Fellowship Program, Predoctoral Summer Training
Paul Abraham, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (2015)
Summer Research Project: Evaluating tobacco use and increasing smoking cessation
attempts by adults at a men’s homeless shelter clinic.
Allison Peddle, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (2009)
Summer Research Project: Assessing the Health Needs of a Hispanic Senior Population
Attending a Community Center,
Community Action Research Track and Community Medicine Elective
Allison Bonds, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (2010)
CART Project: Dental Education for the Elderly Latino Population at the Wesley-Rankin
Community Center.
Anny Chang, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (2010)
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CART Project: Hypertension Education for the Elderly Latino Population at the Wesley-
Rankin Community Center.
Kym Gonzalez, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (2010)
CART Project: Development of the Fit for Health Student-Run Childhood Obesity
Intervention Program.
Rania Hanna, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (2010)
CART Project: The efficacy of educating medical students and residents in pediatric
immunization
Emily Smitherman, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (2010)
CART Project: Evaluation of the Fit for Health Student-Run Childhood Obesity
Intervention Program.
Margaret Wood, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (2010)
CART Project: Development of a health literacy intervention for homeless mothers.
Sarah Ashitey, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (2009-2010)
CART Project: HIV/AIDS in Ghana: The impact of Non-Governmental Organizations
(NGOs) in assisting people living with HIV/AIDS, Part 1: Semi-Structured Interviews
Sherri Khatami, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (2009-2010)
CART Project: HIV/AIDS in Ghana: The impact of Non-Governmental Organizations
(NGOs) in assisting people living with HIV/AIDS, Part 2: Key Informant Surveys
Nana Quartey, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (2009-2010)
CART Project: HIV/AIDS in Ghana: The impact of Non-Governmental Organizations
(NGOs) in assisting people living with HIV/AIDS, Part 3: Focus Groups
Tharani Vadivelu, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (2009-2010)
CART Project: Evaluation of a health literacy intervention for homeless mothers.
Tharani Vadivelu, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (2009)
CART Project: Assessment of South Indian women’s perspective on healthcare in India.
Family Medicine Post-Doctoral Residents
Research and Scholarly Activity
Rosa (Isela) Machado, Parkland Health and Hospital System (2014-2016)
Residency Research Project: Assessing Knowledge and Attitudes of Family Medicine
Residents in Home Care Visits.
Jessica Blower, Parkland Health and Hospital System (2014-2015)
Residency Research Project: Associations between yoga use and chronic health
conditions among adults in the United States.
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Jessica Blower, Parkland Health and Hospital System (2014-2015)
Residency QI Project: Assessing Completion of Preventive Health Services in Female
Patients at a Family Medicine Residency Clinic, Plan, Do, Study Act Cycle 1.
Tabasum Nazir, Parkland Health and Hospital System (2014-2015)
Residency QI Project: Assessing Completion of Preventive Health Services in Female
Patients at a Family Medicine Residency Clinic, Plan, Do, Study Act Cycle 2.
Kennex Munez, Parkland Health and Hospital System (2014-2015)
Residency QI Project: Assessing Completion of Preventive Health Services in Female
Patients at a Family Medicine Residency Clinic, Plan, Do, Study Act Cycle 3.
Olivia Yun, Parkland Health and Hospital System (2014-2016)
Residency QI Project: Assessing Completion of Preventive Health Services in Female
Patients at a Family Medicine Residency Clinic, Plan, Do, Study Act Cycle 4.
Hafsa Akram, Parkland Health and Hospital System (2013-2014)
Residency QI Project: Diabetes mellitus: Changing behavior of residents for
hypoglycemia education.
Phillip Silva, Parkland Health and Hospital System (2012-2013)
Residency QI Project: Recognizing elderly patient medications based on the Beers
criteria.
Community Action Research Experience
Christina Avila, Parkland Health and Hospital System (2013-2015)
Residency Research Project: Exploring the barriers of cervical cancer screening
knowledge and health behaviors among women and their mother’s influence.
Amrutha Pavle, Parkland Health and Hospital System (2013-2015)
Residency Research Project: Health education to improve knowledge and health
behaviors among women using mother-daughter sessions.
Anna Wani, Parkland Health and Hospital System (2013-2014)
Residency Research Project: Shared Medical Appointments: Improving Patient
Outcomes and Expanding Education for Family Medicine Residents in Diabetes
Management.
IX. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Service to University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Medical School Research and Scholarly Activity, Research Mentor (2017-present)
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Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (QIPS) Collaborative Work Group, Member (2015-
present)
QIPS Collaborative, Co-Facilitator (2015-2016)
Convergence, Interprofessional Education, Small Group Facilitator (2015)
Medical Student Research Forum
Research Poster Judge (February 4, 2014)
University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions
Research Advisory Committee (2015-present)
Peer Reviewer, Interprofessional Research Grant Program (2017-present)
Research Grant Reviewer (2015-present)
Website Subcommittee (2015-present)
Service to Department of Physician Assistant Studies
Department of PA Studies Leadership Committee, 2017-present
Admissions Committee, 2014-present
ARC-PA Accreditation Committee, 2014-present
Committee on Student Progress, 2014-present
Service to Department of Family and Community Medicine
Community Health Fellowship Program, Summer Research Program for Medical Students
Program Co-Director (2017-present), Faculty Research Mentor (2015-present)
Clinical Competency Committee, Family Medicine Residency Program, (2012-2014)
Curriculum Committee, Family Medicine Residency Program (2012-2014)
Program Evaluation Committee, Family Medicine Residency Program (2012-2014)
Service to the Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Master of Science Dissertation Supervisor, Brighton and Sussex Medical School (2017-present)
Master of Science, Student Disciplinary Panel (2012)
Service to the Profession
American Public Health Association (2007-present)
Section Councilor, Quality Improvement, Medical Care Section (2017-2020)
Epidemiology Section Member
Women’s Health Caucus Member
National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants Board of Directors (2014-2016)
Elected Public Director at Large (2014-2016)
Board Policy Workgroup Member (2014-2016)
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Research Workgroup Member (2014-2016)
Nominating Committee Member (2015-2016)
Review Committee Member (2015)
Certification Committee (2014)
Finance Committee (2014)
Texas Academy of Family Physicians, Dallas Chapter
Medical Student Research Poster Judge (May 13, 2014)
Invited/Special Lectures
1. Kindratt T. Invited Honorary Lecturer, Brighton and Sussex Medical School. Evidence-
Based Medicine Course. Scheduling for Lecture in 2018 in progress.
2. Kindratt T. Curriculum Development Efforts in Physician Assistant Education. Invited Oral
Presentation at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Dallas Regional
Campus Brown Bag Session. Dallas, TX. June 7, 2017.
3. Rodder SG, Kindratt TB, Orcutt V, Koch C, McIlvaine K. Neville MA. Teaching and
evaluating smartphone applications: An interprofessional curriculum expansion. Invited Oral
Presentation at the University of Texas Kenneth Shine Academy of Health Sciences
Innovations Conference. Austin, TX. February 17,, 2017.
4. Dekat L, Orcutt V, Kindratt T. Enhancing Competence through an Integrated Diabetes
Management Curriculum. Invited Oral Presentation at the University of Texas Kenneth Shine
Academy of Health Sciences Innovations Conference. Austin, TX. February 19, 2015.
5. Billmeier T, Dallo F. Determining the association between nativity status and
mammography utilization among women in the United States using 2000 and 2005 NHIS
data. Invited Oral Presentation at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston,
School of Public Health, Dallas Regional Campus. Dallas, TX. April 6, 2009.
Professional Community Service
Peer Review Services
Manuscript Peer Review Service
Journal of Student-Run Clinics (2017-present)
Family Medicine and Community Health Journal (2017-present)
American Journal of Men’s Health (2015-present)
Women’s Health Issues (2015-present)
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities (2015-present)
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved (2012-present)
Teaching and Learning in Medicine (2013-2015)
Professional Meeting Abstracts Peer Review Service
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Women’s Health Caucus at the American Public Health Association (2017-present)
North American Primary Care Research Group (2014-present)
Community Service
Reach Out and Read Program Director for The Family Place domestic violence shelter (2015-present)
Front Desk and Daily Operations Volunteer, YogaSport Dallas (2013)
President, Beyond Sunday, Dallas Social Service Organization, Holy Trinity (2007)
Secretary, Beyond Sunday, Dallas Social Service Organization, Holy Trinity (2006)
Historian, Beyond Sunday, Dallas Social Service Organization, Holy Trinity (2006)
X. MEMBERSHIPS, HONORS, AWARDS AND SPECIAL
RECOGNITION
Scholarly, Professional and Scientific Memberships
Academic Pediatrics Association, Member (2017-present)
Association for the Study of Medical Education, Member (2012-2013; 2017-present)
Physician Assistant Education Association (2014-present)
North American Primary Care Research Group, Member (2009-2010; 2013-present)
American Public Health Association, Member (2007-present)
Association of Medical Educators of Europe, Member (2015-2016)
Team-based Learning Collaborative, Member (2014)
Health Literacy United Kingdom Group, Member (2011-2014)
Cochrane Collaborative, Dementia & Cognitive Improvement Group (2012)
Texas Public Health Association, Member (2007-2010)
Offices Held
Section Councilor, Quality Improvement, Medical Care Section, American Public Health
Association (2017-present)
Co-Chair, Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Collaborative, University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center (2015-2016)
Social Chair, National Public Health Week, University of Texas School of Public Health
Student Association, Dallas Regional Campus (2009)
Vice President, University of Texas School of Public Health Student Association, Dallas
Regional Campus (2007-2009)
Awards, Scholastic Honors, Special Recognition
National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) Outstanding Service
and Leadership Award (2016)
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1st Place Student and Resident Poster Competition, Access to Primary Care and Pharmacy
Services Among High-Frequency Emergency Department Users. Texas Academy of Family
Physicians. Role: Faculty Research Mentor. PI: M. Leland (December 1, 2016)
2nd Place Resident Poster Research Contest, Shared Medical Appointments: Expanding
Education for Family Medicine Residents in Diabetes Management. Dallas Chapter of the
Texas Academy of Family Physicians. Role: Co-Investigator. PI: A. Wani (May 13, 2014)
Employee of the Year, University of Southwestern Department of Family and Community
Medicine (January 25, 2014)
3rd Place Student and Resident Poster Competition, HIV/AIDS in Ghana: The impact of Non-
Governmental Organizations in assisting people living with HIV/AIDS. Texas Academy of
Family Physicians. Role: Co-investigator. PI: N. Quartey (June 2013)
3rd Place, Resident Poster Contest, Interventions to Curb Indoor Tanning – A Systematic
Review. Dallas Chapter of the Texas Academy of Family Physicians. Role: Co-
Investigator/Research Coordinator. PI: V. Roy. (May 2013)
2nd Place Resident Poster Competition, Assessing health literacy in family medicine clinics.
Texas Academy of Family Physicians. Role: Co-Investigator. PI: N. Gutierrez (June 2009)
Professional Development Award ($1,000), National Network of Libraries of Medicine
(June 2009)
XI. PROFESSIONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Activities
Attend National Cancer Institute: Research to Reality Webinars (2017-present)
Attend University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Public Health,
Epidemiology Seminars (2016-present)
Review Oxford’s Teaching Evidence Based Medicine Online Materials (2016-present)
Attend Foundations of Epidemiology (Audit Course), University of Texas Health Science
Center at Houston. (May 22-August 15, 2017)
Attend Southwestern Academy of Teachers Education Symposium (2013, 2016)
Attend CAPRA Research Symposium (2016)
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Attend Analysis Methods for Systematic Reviews Course, UK Cochrane Centre,
Dementia & Cognitive Improvement Group, May 22, 2012, Oxford, England.
Established University Research Collaborations with:
Department of Clinical Nutrition – Susan Rodder
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Nora Gimpel, MD, Patti Pagels,
MPAS, PA-C
Office of Quality Improvement and Safety Education – Gary Reed, MD, Patrice Griffith
Established University of Texas System Collaborations with:
University of Texas School of Public Health Austin Regional Campus, Epidemiology –
Deborah Salvo Dominguez, PhD.
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Public Health Dallas
Regional Campus, Department of Epidemiology – Bijal Balasubramanian, MBBS, PhD,
Frank Bandiera, PhD, Jennifer Reingle Gonzalez, PhD.
University of Texas School of Public Health Dallas Regional Campus, Department of
Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences – Marlyn Allicock, PhD.
Established National Research Collaborations with:
Oakland University, Florence Dallo, PhD, MPH
Established International Research Collaborations with:
Brighton and Sussex University, United Kingdom, Helen Smith, PhD
Brighton and Sussex University, United Kingdom, John L. Anderson, MSc
Newcastle University, Monash University, Australia, Darrell J. Evans, PhD