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6. Mentor medical student Ellen Bailey, in survey research design, data collection, and<br />

analysis, <strong>for</strong> her T32 summer cancer-research project, March-September 2006.<br />

7. Doctoral dissertation committee <strong>for</strong> Gowri Shetty, MPH, doctoral student at Saint<br />

Louis University School of <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong>, April 2006.<br />

8. Preceptor/mentor <strong>for</strong> medical student Katherine Lee’s national survey research study,<br />

January 2006-2009.<br />

9. Preceptor/mentor <strong>for</strong> Elna Nagasako, PhD, while a medical student and resident,<br />

examining impact of 3 rd -year clinical exposure on WU medical students’ attitudes<br />

toward medical error disclosure, January 2006 to present.<br />

10. Mentor Saint Louis University School of <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong> MPH students, Jeff Dueker,<br />

Samantha Thompson, Courtney Beers, Christina Zander, in cancer epidemiology<br />

research using SEER database, 2006-2007.<br />

11. Lecturer, “Effective Presentations and Critiques,” Master in <strong>Health</strong> Services Program<br />

class, Communications in <strong>Health</strong> Care Settings. University College, 2007, 2009,<br />

2011.<br />

12. Mentor WUMS II medical student, Elizabeth Jagodinski, survey research design, data<br />

collection, and analysis relating to her T32 project and “The Method of Breast Cancer<br />

Presentation and Depressed Mood in Women with Locally Advanced Disease”, with<br />

Rebecca Aft, MD, March 2007 to May 2009.<br />

13. Mentor medical students, Lauren Biesbroeck and Brundha Balaraman, in research and<br />

survey design, protocol development and qualitative data analysis <strong>for</strong> a project to<br />

investigate tanning salon practice and policy issues in Missouri, titled “In<strong>for</strong>mal<br />

Survey of Tanning Salon Self-Regulation in Missouri," July 2007 to June 2010.<br />

14. Mentor MPH students at Saint Louis University School of <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong> in cancer<br />

epidemiology research: Julianne Sefko, Rebecca Abraham, Nick White, Allison<br />

Sweet, Ayesha Iqbal and Abhishek Thummalakunta, May-October, 2007.<br />

15. Preceptor, WUSM selective on Research in Medical Education, December 3, 2007.<br />

16. Preceptor/mentor <strong>for</strong> medical student Ellen Bailey’s research study exaxmining<br />

caregiving responsibilities in breast cancer patients, January 2007-2009.<br />

17. Mentor Allison King, MD, MPH, “The Child Functional Behavioral Profile:<br />

Validation of a <strong>Health</strong> Outcomes Tool.” November 2007 – April 2008.<br />

18. Mentor MPH students at Saint Louis University School of <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong> in cancer<br />

epidemiology research: Felix Feunou and Naveen Krishna “Prognostic Value of<br />

Lymph Node Status in Women with T3 Breast Tumor (5cm or Greater)”; January-<br />

May, 2008.<br />

19. Mentor, Bejamin Voss, MD, medicine resident, educational evaluation project, May<br />

2008 to June 2010.<br />

20. Mentor Amy Lawson, MD, St. Louis Children’s Hospital, St. Louis, MO, to evaluate<br />

predictive validity of clinical clerkship examinations <strong>for</strong> medical students on USMLE<br />

licensing exams, December 2008 to May 2012.<br />

21. Mentor, Ann Frisse, SCC summer research intern on triple-negative breast cancer<br />

project, May-August, 2009.<br />

22. Mentor, Raymond Jean, first-year medical student, SEER data analysis of subsequent<br />

recurrence/new cancers following first primary breast cancer, October 2009 to May<br />

2010.<br />

23. Mentor, Charles Eldridge, MD, PEM fellow, on research project regarding reasons<br />

<strong>for</strong> second visit to ER at SLCH within 72 hours of first visit, October 2009 to May<br />

2013.<br />

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