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“Our mission is to maintain the character of our “small town” community while striking an appropriate balance between economic development and preservation of our quality of life. We help create a dynamic and vital City by providing quality,
cost-effective municipal services and by forming partnerships with residents and organizations in the constant pursuit of excellence.”
Page Item STANDING AGENDA ITEMS
1. Call to Order
2. Roll call
3. Introduction and Possible Appointment of Recreation and Parks District Board Member:
a. John Dell’Amico
b. Ken Brummel-Smith
4. AdjournAvailability of Public Records: All public records related to an open session item on this agenda, which are not exempt from
disclosure pursuant to the California Public Records Act, that are distributed to a majority of the legislative body will be available for public inspection at City Hall located at 305 North Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA at the same time the public records are distributed or made available to the members of the legislative body. Agenda related writings or documents provided to a majority of the legislative body after distribution of the Agenda packet will be available for public review within a separate binder at City Hall at the same time as they are made available to the members of the legislative body.
The City of Mt. Shasta does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in employment or provision of services. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons requiring accommodations for a disability at a public meeting should notify the City Clerk or Deputy City Clerk at least 48 hours prior to the meeting at (530) 926-7510 in order to allow the City sufficient time to make reasonable arrangements to accommodate participation in thismeeting.
Mt. Shasta City Council Special Meeting Agenda Mt. Shasta Recreation and Parks District Lodge
1315 Nixon Road Monday, June 10, 2019; 5 :00 p.m.
City Council Special Meeting June 10, 2019 1
APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO BOARDS/COMMISSIONS/COMMITTEES
,�rt;�1!��1 I ',MAY .. 1 t019
liif.;_• ----(Please specify which Board/Commission/Committee for which you are applying)
The Mt. Shasta City Council is seeking area residents who wish to serve on a Board, Commission or Committee which has been established to assist and advise the City Council on specific matters. Please complete this application in full (attach a resume or other information which may assist the City Council in making its selecLion) and file the completed document with the ML Shasta City Clerk.
NAME�,j,¼ :u � '4<(/(!o t:2:._ HOME TELEPHONE: .:i.&r b� - c/ ZbCELL TELEPHONE: ______ ....,.... ___ EMAIL ADDRESS:
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BUSINESS NAME: ____________ / __ WORK TELEPHONE: ______ _
Resident of Mt. Shasta area fort!J_ years. Do you live insideOor outside[2Slthe city limits?Are you a registered voter? 0Yes D No
How did you become aware of the vacancy? � S ,,q;i,. S:Zd 4.-211 ,;{)Please state briefly your reasons for ap ing and why you feel you are qualified for appointment to this body (Use additional paper, if necessary /
-& I/ C .u {7) f/ <!:4/6S -_ Educatio ial Background/Degrees: _ � .£3
Presently Employed By: __ �
J--��;..,_.L--,,.__,,._�_._f-_-c;Z) ____ � ___ Current Position: _________ _
Planning Commission Applicant Provided With Planning Commissioner Candidate Questions g
City Council Special Meeting June 10, 2019 2
Page 2 of 3Are you currently serving on any other City Council appointed Board, Commission or Committee?
r^No □Yes; If yes, list here:
Have you previouslv served on any other City Council appointed Board, Commissmn-etCommittee?
r~l No fvyYes: If yes, list here: C
Please describe your past and present community Involvement including voluntary, social, city, church, school,
business, and/or professional associations you have been involved in and are applicable to this application (Include
dates of involvement): C
List any St^t©».County or Municipal Boards or Commissions you are presently or have previou^y scfVed on:
/ ' '
A short summary of your vision for the Commission or Coinmittee's contributions to the futtire of Mt Shasta:
'vy^ArfC
Are you available to attend daytime meetings? [j YES Q NO
Are you available to attend evening meetings? Q^ES Q NO
City Council Special Meeting June 10, 2019 3
Page 3of 3
Local References:
NAME AFFILIATION FIRM ADDRESS TELEPHONE
John Doe Example Former
Supervisor
Personnel
Preference
825 John Doe Avenue
Ml Shasta
(530) 926-9999
i HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FACTS, STATEMENTS, AND INFORMA'ITON PRESEN'l'ED WITHIN THIS APPLICATION ARE TRUE
AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. I UNDERSTAND THAT ANY OR ALL INFORMATION ON THIS
FORM MAY BE VERIFIED. I UNDERSTAND THAT ANY MISREPRESENTATION OR OMISSIONS OF ANY INFORMATION REQUIREDIN THIS APPLICATION MAY RESULT IN MY APPLICATION BRING DENIED BY THE CITY OF MT. SHASTA. I UNDERSTAND Af
AGREE THAT THIS DOCUMENT IS A PUBLIC RECORD SUBJECT TO DISCL0SURfU=)NT5T-R THE PUBLIC RfiCQRDS AC]
^9 Signature:Dated:
" r'.The City of Mt. Shasta advises the public, employees, and job-applicants that it does not discriminate on thebasis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, or handicap status in providing itsseiYices, programs, benefits and employment.
RETURiN THIS FORM TO:
ATTN: DEPUTY CITY CLERK, CITY OF MT. SHASTA, 305 N. MT. SHASTA BLVD., MT.SHASTA, CA 96067
For information call (530) 926-7510
City Council Special Meeting June 10, 2019 4
APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT
TO BOARDS/COMMISSIONS/COMMITTEES
DtsV^i'ct'(Please specify which Board/Commisslon/Committee for which you are ^ ,JSEIIW'
MAY 2 8 2019i
The Mt. Shasta City Council is seeking area residents who wish to serve on a Board, Cnmifiissinn or Cnmmittee whichhas been established to assist and advise the City Council on specific matters. Please complete this application in full(attach a resume or other information which may assist the City Council in making its selection) and file the completeddocument with the Mt. Shasta City Clerk.
NAME:. </> W>vv\g V"^^i HOME TELEPHONE: ̂SO'2~ZB''S'72!^CELL TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS:
HOME ADDRESS: 713 lk\ic.l\e:U T>r. CITY: Ml • ZIP: 1BUSINESS NAME: WORK TELEPHONE; aVA
Resident of Mt. Shasta area for 1_ years. Do you live inside Q or outsidcf^the city limits?Are you a registered voter? I^Yes I iNo
How did you become aware of the vacancy? Woirlp-mfe^
Please state briefly your reasons for applying and why you feel you are qualified for appointment to this body (Useadditional paper, if necessary): T. (Xwv a ovf /ccy^^-Kot^
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Presently Employed By: y"^.V\/£^ CuiTent Position:_ kJ/A-
Planning Commission Applicant Provided With Planning Commissioner Candidate Questions □
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Page 2 of 3
Are you currently serving on any other City Council appointed Board, Commission or Committee?
No Q Yes; If yes, list here:
Have you previously served on any other City Council appointed Board, Commission or Committee?
Yes; If yes, list here:
Please desciibc your past and present community involvement including voluntary, social, city, church, school,
business, and/or professional associations you have been involved in and are applicable to this application (Include
dates of involvement): it Clt t»(j V9\*/n\^<y '
C.V.
List any State, County or Municipal Boards or Commissions you are presently or have previously served on:
J 6tia'^0Sfg C.v/
A short summary of your vision for the Commission or Committee's contributions to the future of Mt Shasta:
X»vVV\\^-er<\ of" wc v^eejl H* Ugt^*v\r- c>^e^4C>,\s(Kr^ itA Kir't-fvVa^ ^ Cv\ *wO«^C*^ ic
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Are you available to attend daytime meetings? Q^ES Q NO
Are you available to attend evening meetings? 0^ES □ NO
City Council Special Meeting June 10, 2019 6
Page 3of3
Local References:
NAME AFFILIATION FIRM ADDRESS TELEPHONE
John Doe Example Former
Supervisor
Personnel
Preference
825 John Doe Avenue
Mt. Shasta
(530) 926-9999
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ZP*>^ Oa/s Pl'»c<5Jo-g:5l-2iJ
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1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FACTS, STATEMENTS, AND INFORMATION PRESENTED WITHIN THIS APPLICATION ARE TRUEAND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. I UNDERSTAND THAT ANY OR ALL INFORMATION ON THISFORM MAY BE VERIFIED-1 UNDERSTAND THAT ANY MISREPRESENTATION OR OMISSIONS OF ANY INFORMATION REQUIREDIN THIS APPLICATION MAY RESULT IN MY APPLICATION BEING DENIED BY THE CITY OF MT. SHASTA. I UNDERSTAND ANDAGREE THAT THIS DOCUMENT IS A PUBLIC RECORD SUBJECT TO DISCLOSURE UNDER THE PUBLIC RECORDS ACT.
Dated: Signature:
The City of Ml. Shasta advises the public, employees, and job applicants thai it does not discriminate on thebasis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, or handicap status in providing itsservices, programs, benefits and employment.
RETURN THIS FORM TO:ATTN: DEPUTY CITY CLERK, CITY OF MT. SHASTA, 305 N. MT. SHASTA BLVD., MT.
SHASTA, CA 96067
For information call (530) 926-7510
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Kenneth Brummel-Smith, M.D.
May 16,2019
PERSONAL DATA
Business Address Professor Emeritus
Home Address
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Marital Status
Children
Medicaid #
DEA#
NPI#
Citizenship:
Department of GeriatricsFlorida State UniversityCollege of MedicineTallahassee, FL 32306
850-644-2291
email: ken ■[email protected] .edu
723 Michele Dr.
Mount Shasta, CA 96067Phone: (850) 228-8787
May 19,1949
San Antonio, Texas
Married - Karen Brummel-Smith, M.D.
Gabriel Ramon, born 2-19-90, Corey Douglas, bom 7-28-93
Medicare UPIN # A45277009136500
AB9569813
1609868900
U.SA.
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EDUCATION
1967 High School - Mater Dei, Santa Ana, CA1971 B.S. in Biology (Cum Laude) - Loyola University, Los Angeles, CA1975 M.D. (With Honors) - University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los
Angeles, CA1975-76 Glendale Adventist Medical Center (Internship), Family Practice Residency Program,
Glendale, CA
1976-78 Glendale Adventist Medical Center (Residency), Family Practice Residency Program,Glendale, CA
1978-80 Faculty Development Fellowship in Family Practice, Department of MedicalEducation, USC School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
HONORS
Bank of America Science Student, 1967
American Aeronautic and Space Science Award, 1967, Orange CountyGraduate Cum Laude, Loyola UniversityAlpha Sigma Nu, National Jesuit Honor SocietyGraduate with Honors, USC School of Medicine
Teacher of the Year, Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, University of Southern California,1989
Outstanding Teacher Award, Department of Family Medicine, USC, 1989-1991Tenure, Florida State University, 2005Selected, "Best Doctors in America", 1993,1994,1997,1998,2001,2003,2005,2006,2007,
2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016Selected, "Florida's Best Doctors," 2004,2005,2006Who's Who in America, 2009
Dennis W, Jahnigen Memorial Award for outstanding contributions to geriatric education,American Geriatrics Society, Chicago, IL, 2006
Elected to the Gold Humanism Society, FSUCOM, 2007FSU College of Medicine Class of 2008, Hippocratic Award, 2008Faculty Council Award, Outstanding Senior Faculty Educator, 2008-2009Who's Who in the World, 2010Guardian of the Mission Award, Florida State University College of Medicine Faculty, 2012Fellow, Health and Aging Policy Fellowship, Atlantic Philanthropies, Washington DC, 2012-
2013
Alpha Omega Alpha, National Medical Honor Society, elected as faculty, 2013Commencement Speaker, Chosen by the graduating class, FSU College of Medicine, 2015Gold Medal for Scientific Achievement, Tallahassee Scientific Society, 2018
LICENSURE
California G32751, (inactive)Oregon 17436 (inactive)Florida, ME89569
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BOARD CERTIFICATION
American Board of Family Practice, 1978, Receitification 1984,1991,1997,2004,2011Certificate of Added Qualifications in Geriatrics, 1990,2000,2010
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
1979 Clinical Instructor of Family Medicine, University of Southern California School ofMedicine, Los Angeles, CA
1979-85 Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, Loma Linda University School ofMedicine, Loma Linda, CA
1980-85 Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, University of Southern CaliforniaSchool of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
1984-91 Faculty, Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, University of Southern California, LosAngeles, CA
1984-91 Faculty, Pacific Geriatric Education Center, University of Southern California School
of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA1985-86 Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, University of Southern California School of
Medicine, Los Angeles, CA1986-91 Associate Professor of Family Medicine, University of Southern California School of
Medicine, Los Angeles, CA1989-90 Senior Research Associate, Gerontology Research Institute, Andrus Gerontology
Center, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA1991-03 Faculty, Oregon Geriatric Education Center, Oregon Health Sciences University
School of Medicine Portland, OR
1992-99 Associate Professor of Medicine & Family Medicine, Oregon Health SciencesUniversity School of Medicine, Portland, OR
1999-03 Professor of Family Medicine, Oregon Health Sciences University School of MedicinePortland, OR
1999 Senior Scholar, Center for Ethics in Health Care, Oregon Health Sciences UniversitySchool of Medicine Portland, OR
2003-15 Chair, Department of Geriatrics, Florida State University College of Medicine,Tallahassee, FL
2003 Professor, Department of Geriatrics, Florida State University College of Medicine2017 Professor Emeritus, Department of Geriatrics, Florida State University College of
Medicine
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
1977-78 Chief Resident, Glendale Adventist Medical Center Family Practice ResidencyProgram, Glendale, CA
1978-80 Assistant Director, Undergraduate Family Practice Education, University of SouthernCalifornia, Department of Family Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
1980-83 Associate Director, Glendale Adventist Medical Center Family Practice ResidencyProgram, Glendale, CA
1980-83 Director, Family Medicine Center, Glendale Adventist Medical Center, Glendale, CA1982-83 Director of Geriatric Programs, Glendale Adventist Medical Center, Glendale, CA1983-91 Director, Section of Geriatrics, Department of Family Medicine, University of
Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
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1983-91 Co-Chief, Clinical Gerontology Service, Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center,Downey, CA
1983-91 Training Director, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging, Rancho LosAmigos/University of Southern California Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
1985-91 Fellowship Director, Geriatric Fellowship in Family Medicine, University of SouthernCaliforniayRancho Los Amigos Medical Center, Downey, CA
1989-91 Assistant Medical Director, Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center, (346 beds), Downey,CA
1990-91 Medical Director, Southland Lutheran Home (120 bed Skilled Nursing Facility),Downey, CA
1992-95 Assistant Director, Center on Ethics, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR1992-95 Staff Geriatrician and Chief, Geriatric Clinics & Geriatric Evaluation and Management
Unit, Portland VA Medical Center, Portland, OR
1993-95 Chief, Gerontology Section, Portland VA Medical Center, Portland, OR1993-95 Chief, Division of Geriatrics, Department of Medicine, Oregon Health Sciences
University, Portland, OR1994-95 Co-Director, Oregon Geriatric Education Center, Portland, OR1995-99 Medical Director, Long Term Care Division, Providence Health System, Portland, OR1995-99 Medical Director, Skilled Nursing Unit, Providence Portland Medical Center (20
beds), Portland, OR1997-99 Medical Director, Skilled Nursing Unit, Providence Milwaukie Medical Center (29
beds), Milwaukie, OR
1995-05 Medical Director, Providence ElderPlace, a Program of All-inclusive Care of theElderly (PACE replication project), Portland, OR
1995-03 Medical Director, Our House of Portland (AIDS Hospice/Residential Care Facility),Portland. OR
1999-03 Bain Chair, Providence Center on Aging, Portland, OR1999-03 Medical Director, Oatfield Estates, the first "Smart Home" Assisted Living Facility in
the United States, Milwaukie, OR
2003 -16 Founding Chair, Department of Geriatrics, Florida State University College ofMedicine, Tallahassee, FL
2013 -16 Medical Director and provider, FSU SeniorHealth, Florida Medical Practice Plan,Westminster Oaks retirement Community, Tallahassee, FL
2014 Medical Director and Provider, Copeland Clinic, Federally Qualified Rural HealthClinic, Dowling Park, FL
2014 - Medical Director, Florida Association of Homes for the Aged, Health and Services, FL2016- Medical Director,Trulieve,Quincy,FL
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
1977-80 Medical Director, Northeast Free Clinic, Highland Park. CA1977-80 Emergency Physician, Janzen, Johnson & Rockwell, Inc., Santa Monica,CA1979-80 Medical Advisory Board, Hospice of Torrance.Torrance, CA1981-82 Member, Board of Directors, PSRO Area XVII, Pasadena, CA
1981-91 House Doctor, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles, CA
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COMMITTEES
University1992-95 Ethics Education Task Force, Chair, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR1998 POLST Task Force, Oregon Health Sciences University, Center on Ethics on Health
Care, Portland, OR
Hospital1983 Hospice Advisory Task Force, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Los
Angeles, CA1984-91 Chair, Bioethics Resource Committee, Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center, Downey,
CA
1992-95 Member, Ethics Committee, Portland VA Medical Center, Portland, OR1996- Member, Medical Morals Committee, Providence Portland Medical Center, Portland,
OR
1996- Member, Continuing Care Ethics Committee, Providence Health Systems, Portland,OR
1996- Member, Ethics & Accountability in Managed Care Committee, Providence HealthSystem, Portland, OR
National/State/Community1989-90 Invited Member: California State Task Force on Nursing Home Care1989-90 Invited Member: California State Advisory Committee on Chronic Disease1987 Invited Panelist: NIH Consensus Conference Statement of Comprehensive
Geriatric Assessment
1990 Invited Co-Chair: NIH Advisory Council on Initiatives in RehabilitationResearch, Geriatric Scientific Panel
1992 Invited Member: NIH Review Board for Claude Pepper grants1993-95 Scientific Consultant, Task Force on Aging Research, National Institute on
Aging, NIH1994- 2004 Board of Directors, American Geriatric Society, elected 1994, reelected 19971996-2003 Member, Primary Care Committee, National PACE Association, Washington
D.C.
1999-2000 Secretary, American Geriatrics Society2000-2001 President-Elect, American Geriatrics Society2001- 2002 President, American Geriatrics Society2002- 2003 Chairperson of the Board, American Geriatrics Society2002 Governor's Task Force on the Future of Care of Seniors and People with
Disabilities, and Co-Chair, Health and Prevention Subcommittee, Appointed byGov. Kitzhaber, Salem, OR
2006 - 2009 National Advisory Council on Aging, National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, MD2006 -2009 Advisory Board, Florida Bioethics Network, FL2008-2010 Chair of the Board, Association of Directors of Geriatric Academic Programs, NY2014 Chair, Alzheimer's Disease Research Advisory Board, State of Florida,
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Appointed by Secretary of Health Armstrong2016 Invited Member, Aging, Disability and Independence Council, National Academy
of Science, Engineering and Medicine, Washington, DC
VOI.UNTKRR ACTIVITIES
1977 - 1980 Medical Director, Northeast Free Clinic, Highland Park, CA1983 - 1990 Catholic Worker Free Clinic, Skid Row, Los Angeles, CA1994 - 2003 Medical Director, Our House of Portland In-patient Hospice, Portland, OR2003 - Tallahassee Senior Center volunteer lecturer, main branch and community
branches, Tallahassee, FL
2003 - Supervising Physician, FSUCares Cross Cultural electives. Village of Filipina,Panama
2005 - 2013 Supervising Physician,The Shelter, (a homeless shelter) FSUCares,Tallahassee,FL
EDITORIAL BOARDS
1992- 1996 Generations, the Journal of the American Society on Aging1994- 2001 Journal of the American Geriatric Society,
1997 - 2001 Series Editor, Geriatrics in Managed Care Section, Journal of the AmericanGeriatric Society
2000 GeriatricTimes.com
2003 Geriatric Web, University of Miami contract for the National Library of Medicine2004 - 2008 Applied Neurology2008 - British Journal of Medical Practitioners, published by JMN Medical Education
Ltd UK.
REVIEWER
Journal of the American Geriatric SocietyJournal of the American Medical Association
Journal of the American Board of Family PracticeJournal of the American Medical Association
Journal of Family PracticeJournal of GerontologyThe GerontologistPatient Care
Journal of Managed CareApplied NeurologyBritish Journal of Medical Practitioners
SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS
American Geriatrics SocietyAmerican Society on AgingAmerican Academy of Family PhysiciansAssociation of Clinicians for the Underserved
Capital Medical Society, Tallahassee, FL
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Florida Geriatric SocietyFlorida Medical Association
Gerontologicai Society of AmericaOregon Academy of Family PhysiciansOregon Medical Directors Association-Oregon Geriatric SocietyOregon Gerontologicai AssociationPhysicians for a National Health PlanPhysicians for Social ResponsibilitySociety forTeachers of Family MedicineAcademy HealthAmerican Political Science Association
GRANTS
1983-91 Training Director, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging, NationalInstitute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Grant #G0080006800,$325,000/yr x 5 years
1985-91 Project Director, Independent Living Services for the Disabled Elderly, Los AngelesCounty #44986, $32,0(X)/yr x 5 years
1986-91 PL Special Geriatrics Programs in Family Medicine. Geriatric Fellowship Programfor Physician Assistants in the U.S., Health Manpower Policy Commission, State ofCalifornia S52,000/yr
1993-95 Project Director, "Development of a Discharge Planning Risk Assessment Tool,"Department of Veterans Affairs, Western Region, $235,194
1994-95 Co-principal Investigator, "Identification of factors which predict adverse outcomesin elderly emergency patients: A prevalence study of functional and cognitiveimpairment," Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, $10,000.
1998 Co-PL "Caregiver assessment of pain in elderly demented clients in a PACEprogram," Oregon Alzheimer's Research Alliance, $15,000.
1998 PI, Evaluation of the Health and Risk Tool (HART) in an enrolled Medicare managedcare population. Population Health Improvement grant. Providence Health System,$66,810
1999 PI, The cost and care experience of dementia patients with pain, Alzheimer'sResearch Alliance of Oregon, $19,998
2002- Co-investigator, Back self-management in a diverse elderly population. WesternStates Chiropractic College, HRSA, CDF#A93.212, $38,600.
2003 Co-principal investigator, CHAMPS: Community-based Home ArthritisManagement Project, Northwest Health Foundation, # 2002-397, $354,838
2003 Co-principal investigator, "Use of acupuncture to treat anxiety in persons withdementia and their family caregiver." Oregon Alzheimer's Association, $24,992.
2004 InterDisciplinary Support Award, Florida State University, MedicalEthnomusicology: Development of an Interdisciplinary Research Program for theStudy of the Role of Music and Prayer in Alzheimer's Disease and Stress Modulation,FSU Council on Research Creativity, $25,000
2004 PI, Research Support donation. The Heritage of Santa Rosa, FL, $10,0002005 PI,Geriatric Education Center, HRSA,#lD3IHP05i95-01-00,$2,000,0002006 Co-PI, Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, Strengthening Geriatrics Education
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Focusing on Clinical Behaviors, $2,000,0002007 PI, Live Oak Geriatric Education Center, HRSA, #D31HP08843-01-00,$ 1,246,9782009-2011 PI, Music therapy in geriatrics. Research Enhancement Grant, FSUCOM, $25,0002010 Co- PI (John Agens, MD, Co-PI), Assessment of use geriatric principles in non-
geriatric rotations by 4- year medical students, MERC, Research EnhancementGrants, FSUCOM, $2500
2010 PI, Development of exercise-training manuals. Research Enhancement Grants,FSUCOM, $40,000
2013 Co-PI, Project title, "Development and Dissemination of POLST EducationalMaterials for Florida Medical Schools"; Grant title, "Supporting Innovation inPOLST Paradigm Expansion and Dissemination, Retirement Research Foundation,$5000
2015 PI, Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program grant, HRSA,#1U1QHP28709-01-00, 2015-2018, $2,250,000
Total grants acquired: $8.445,500
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Publications - Peer Reviewed (Refereed) Journals1. Walker B, Mehr J, Brummel-Smith K. Effects of a Behavioral Science Orientation on
Attitudes of First Year Residents in Family Practice, 7 Med Ed 1982;57(Il):877-79.2. Lopez-Aqueres W, Kemp B, Plopper M, Staples F, Brummcl-Smith K. Health Needs of
the Hispanic Elderly, J Am Geriatr Soc 1984; 32(3):I9l-98.3. Lopez-Aqueres W, Kemp B, Plopper M, Staples F, Brummel-Smith K. Use of Health
Care Services by Older Hispanics, 7 Am Gerialr Soc 1984; 32:435-40.4. Kahan J, Kemp B, Staples F, Bruramel-Smith K. Decreasing the burden in families
caring for a relative with a dementing illness: a controlled study. 7 Am Gerialr Soc 1985;33(10):664-70.
5. Cohen J, Sveen J, Walker J, Brummel-Smith K. Establishing Criteria for CommunityAmbulation. Topics in Geriatric Rehah., 1987;3(l):71-77.
6. Solomon D, Brown AS, Brummel-Smith K, Burgess L, et al. National Institutes ofHealth Consensus Development Conference Statement: Geriatric assessment methods forclinical decision-making. 7 Awj Gerialr Soc 1988; 36:342-347.
7. Brummcl-Smith K. Family science and geriatric rehabilitation. Top in Geriatr Rehabil,1988;4:1-7
8. Steel K, Norcini J, Bnimmel-Smith K, Erwin D, Markson L. The first certifyingexamination in geriatric medicine. 7 Am Geriatr Soc, 1989; 37:1188.
9. Brummel-Smith K. Falls in the aged. Clin Primary Care, 1989; 16:377-393.10. Brummel-Smith K. Home health care: how long will it remain "low tech"? Southern
California Law Review 65:491-502,1991.11. Kemp B, Brummel-Smith K, Corgiat M. Developing geriatric rehabilitation programs:
recommendations and an example. Top Gerialr Rehabil, 1990;5(4):71-79.12. Brummel-Smith K. Ethical issues in infectious diseases: Is pneumonia really an "old
man's fnendT' Inf Dis inClin Practice, 1992; 1:193-197.13. Brummel-Smith K. Research in rehabilitaton, Clin Gerialr Med, 1993,9:895-904.14. Hoenig H, Mayer-Oakes SA, Siebens H, Fink A, Brummel-Smith K, Rubenstein LV.
Geriatric rehabilitation: What do physicians know about it and should they use it? 7 Am
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Geriatr Soc, 1994; 42:341-348.
15. Lee M, Ganzini L, Bnimmel-Smith K. When patients ask about assisted suicide: Aviewpoint from Oregon. West JMed 1996; 165:205-208.
16. Bnimmel-Smith K. Geriatrics in managed care: A call for papers. J Am Geriatr Soc,1997;45:1150-1151.
17. Hoenig H, Nusbaum N, Bnimmel-Smith K. Geriatric rehabilitation: State of the art. 7 AmGeriatr Soc, 1997;45:1371-138!.
18. Brummel-Smith K. Geriatrics for Orthopaedists. Instructional Course Lectures, AmAcad Ortho Surg 1997;46:409-416.
19. Bnimmel-Smith, K. Alzheimer's Disease and Managed Care: How Much Will It Cost?(editorial) J Am Geriatric Soc, 1998; 46:780-781.
20. Bnimmel-Smith K. A Gastrostomy in every stomach? (editorial) J Am Board Fam Pract,1998; 11:242-243.
21. Camicioli RM, Kaye JA, Bnimmel-Smith K. Recognition of neurologic disease ingeriatric inpatients. Acta Neurol Scand 1998; 97:265-270.
22. Brummel-Smith K. Positron emission tomography for the early diagnosis of dementia.What's the primary care provider to do to diagnose and treat Alzheimer's disease?leditoriall. West J Med,2(m\ 171:294-295.
23. Lee MA, Bnimmel-Smith K, Meyer J, Drew N, London M. Physician orders for life-sustaining treatment (POLST): Outcomes in a PACE program. J Am Geriatr Soc, 2000;48:1219-1225.
24. Weiland D, Lamb VL, Sutton SR, Poland R, Clark M, Friedman S, Bnimmel-Smith K,Eleazer GP. Hospitalization in the Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE):Rates, concomitants, and predictors. 7 A/n Geriatr Soc 2000; 48:1373-1380.
25. Krulewitch H. London MR. Skakel VJ, Lundstedt GJ, Thomason, Brummcl-Smith K.
Assessment of pain in cognitively impaired older adults: A comparison of pain assessmenttools and their use by nonprofessional caregivers, 7 Am Geriatr Soc 2000; 48:1607-1611.
26. Brummel-Smith K, London M, Drew N, Singer C, Hanson L. Outcomes of pain in olderpatients with dementia,7Am Geriatr Soc 2002; 50:1847-1848
27. Best Paper of the 1980s: National Institutes of Health Consensus DevelopmentConference Statement: Geriatric assessment methods for clinical decision-making.Solomon D, Brown AS, Brummel-Smith K, Burgess L, et al 7 Am Geriatr Soc 2003;51:1490-2003
28. Haas M, Groupp E, ECraemer D, Muench J, Brummel-Smith K, Ganger B, Fairweather A,Attwood M. Self-management program for chronic low back pain in the elderly (abstract).7 Chiropr Educ 2004; 18:55.
29. Hickman SE, Tolle SW, Brummel-Smith K, Carley MM, Use of the Physician Orders forLife-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) program in Oregon nursing facilities: Beyondresuscitation status, 7 Am Geriatr Soc, 2004:52:1424-1429.
30. Haas M, Groupp E, Muench J, Kraemer D, Brummel-Smith K, Sharma R, Ganger B,Attwood M, Fairweather A. Chronic disease self-management program for low back painin the elderly. 7 Manipulative Physiol Ther 2005:28:228-37.
31. Rodin M, Saliba D, Brummel-Smith K. Guidelines abstracted from the Department ofVeterans Affairs/Department of Defense clinical practice guideline for the management ofstroke rehabilitation. 7 Am Geriatr Soc, 2006;54:158-162.
32. Gunderson A, Menachemi N, Brummel-Smith K, Brooks R. Physicians who treat the
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elderly in Florida: Trends indicating concerns. J Rural Health 2(X)6;22:224-228.33. Bnnnmcl'Smith K. What strategies are really effective for the management of AD?
Applied Neurology, Feb (Supplement): 1-2.34 Bnimmel-Smith K. Spike J. Refusal of care by patients. JAMA. 2(X)6; 296:2922-3.35. Brummel-Smith K. Alternatives to oral therapies for erectile dysfunction. Clin Geriatr
2001- 15:26-32.
36. Brummel-Smith K. Optimal aging, part 1: Demographics and definitions. Anna/s LongTerm Care, 2007;15:26-28.
37. Brummel-Smith K. Optimal Aging, Part 2: Evidence-based practical steps to achieve it.Annals of Long-Term Care, 2007; 15: 32-40
38. Chai SC, Wei CI, Bnunmel-Smith K, Arjmandi BH.The role of vitamin E in reversingbone loss. Aging Clin Exp Res. 2008 Dec; 20(6):52l-7.
39 Brummel-Smith K, Dangiolo M. Assistive technologies in the home. Clin Geriatr Med.2009 Feb; 25:61-77
40. Eieazer G, Bnunmel-Smith K, Commentary: Aging America: Meeting the Needs ofOlder Americans and the Crisis in Geriatrics. Academic Medicine. 2009;84(5):542-544
41. Bernard M, Blanchette P, Bnunmel-Smith K, Strength and influence of GeriatricsDepartments in Academic Health Centers. Academic Medicine. 2009; 84(5):627-632
42. Tsilimingras D, Brummel-Smith K, Brooks R, Postdischarge Adverse Events in theElderly,7 Par/ent Saf. Volume 5, Number 4, December 2009
43. Villars H, Oustric S, Andrieu S, Baeyens JP, Bemabei R, Brodaty H, Brummel-Smith K,et al. The primary care physician and Alzheimer's disease: an international position paper.J Nutr Health Aging 2010; 14:110-120
44. Liu PY, Brummel-Smith K, llich JZ, Aerobic Exercise and Whole-Body Vibration inOffsetting Bone Loss in Older Adults, VoMrtta/ ofAging Research, vol. 2011, Article ID379674,2011.
45. Hooshmand S, Chai SC, Saadat RL, Payton ME, Brummel-Smith K, Arjmandi BH.Comparative effects of dried plum and dried apple on bone in postmenopausal women,British Journal ofNutrition, Br J Nutr. 20! 1; 106:923-30.
46. Chai SC, Hooshmand S, Saadat RL, Payton ME, Brummel-Smith K, Arjmandi BH. Dailyapple versus dried plum: impact on cardiovascular disease risk factors in postmenopausalwomen. V Acad Nutr Diet. 2012 Aug;l 12(8): 1158-68
47. Seifman M, Brummel-Smith K, Baker S, Edgerton L. Consistency of choices of end-of-life wishes using the "Go Wish" cards: A comparison of elders with intact cognition andmild cognitive impairment. 7 Atncr Geriatr Soc 2013; 61:S120 (Abstract)
47. Brummel-Smith K, Halperin A. Patient-centered care for persons with dementia ispossible in primary care. Generations, 20\4-. 37:87-91
48. Bakhshalian N, Hooshmand S, Campbell SC, Kim JS, Brummel-Smith K, Arjmandi BH.Biocompatibility and microstructural analysis of osteopromotive property of allogenicdemineralized dentin matrix. !nt J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2013 Nov-Dec;28(6): 1655-62.doi: 10.1 1607/jomi .2833.
49. Arjmandi BH, Ormsbee LT, Elam ML, Campbell SC, Rahnama N, Payton ME,Brummel-Smith K, Daggy BP. A combination of Scutellaria baicalensis and Acaciacatechu extracts for short-term symptomatic relief of joint discomfort associated withosteoarthritis of the kncQ.J Med Food. 2014 Jun;17(6):707-13. doi:10.1089/Jmf.2013.0010. Epub 2014 Mar 10.
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50. Liu, P-Y, Jasminka Z, Ilich, JZ, Bniminel-Smith,K and Ghosh, S, New Insight into Fat,Muscle and Bone Relationship in Women: Determining the Threshold at Which Body FatAssumes Negative Relationship with Bone Mineral Density, Int J Prev Med. 2014 Nov;5(11): 1452-1463.
51. Brummel-Smith K, Family physician geriatricians do mostly geriatric care: Is this aproblem for our specialty? 7 Am Board Fam Med, 2015; 28 (3): 311-313, doi:10.3122/jabfm2015.03.150090
52. (Panelist), Person-centered care: A definition and essential elements. AGS PositionStatement. /Amer Geriatr Soc 2016; 64: 15-18
Question Writing1. Brummel-Smith K. Topic: Rehabilitation. Flaherty E, Resnick B, eds. Geriatric Nursing
Review Syllabus: A Core Curriculum in Advanced Practice Geriatric Nursing. 3rd ed.New York: American Geriatrics Society; 2011.
2. Brummel-Smith K.Topic: Rehabilitation. In Pacala J, Sullivan GM, Geriatric ReviewSyllabus, 7- edition. New York: American Geriatrics Society; 2010
3. Brummel-Smith K. Topic: Rehabilitation. In: Medina-Walpole A, Pacala JT, Potter JF,eds. Geriatrics Review Syllabus: A Core Curriculum in Geriatric Medicine, 9th ed. NewYork, NY: American Geriatrics Society; anticipated publication 2016.
Publications/Non-Peer Reviewed Journals
1. Brummcl-Smith K, Family Medicine: The Medical Life Histories of Families. ByHuygen FJ. Dekker, Soc Sci and Med, 1981; /5F;/2J-24.(book review)
2. Brummel-Smith K. Uncommon Neurologic Complications of Diabetes, STAT198l;2(3):[26-29.
3. Brummel-Smith K. Training Health Care Professionals in the Care of Disabled Elderly -What are the potentials? Generations, 1984;8(4):47-50.
4. Kallman H, Brummcl-Smith K, Hainer B, Murray J. Care of the aging woman. TheFemale Patient, 1986; 1 1:24-33.
5. Brummel-Smith K. Ethics in Long Term Care. Newsline, The Journal ofthe CaliforniaMedical Directors Association, Fall. 1988.
6. Brummel-Smith K. Changing needs: Geriatric education for physicians. The AgingConnection, 1988.
7. Brummcl-Smith K. Geriatric rehabilitation: a basic component of the care of the olderperson. Clinical Report on Aging, I988;2(3):15-I8.
8. Brummcl-Smith K, Kottke FJ, Williams GO. When an elderly person falls. Patient Care,1988; Feb 15:131-149.
9. Brummcl-Smith K. Falls: Risk assessment and prevention. Ar;/?n7/.v and Aging, 1988;1:1-7.
10. Brummel-Smith K, Ferris M, Rodgers D, Segal E. Hypertension in women: what are thelatest developments? The Female Patient, 1988;13:16-36.Brummcl-Smith K. Geriatrics: Is it really different? Patient Care, !989;23:8. (editorial)
14. Brummcl-Smith K. Geriatric rehabilitation. Ge«erfl//c>n.y, 1992;16:27-31.15. Wanlass W, Brummcl-Smith K. Stroke rehabilitation. Clinical Geriatrics, 1993; 1:13-21.16. Brummel-Smith K. Management of the Poststroke Patient. Hasp Pract, 1994;30:43-68.17. Brummel-Smith K.Time for FOLST? Physician orders for life-sustaining treatment
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would boost respect for end-of-llfe wishes. Fl Bioethics, March-April, 200618. Brummel-Smith K. Spike J. Refusal of care by patients. |Comment. Letter] JAMA.
296(24):2922-3: author reply 2923, 2006 Dec 27.
Book Chapters1. Brummcl-Smith K. Interviewing the Older Adult, in Interviewing and Patient Care. 3"
edition (Enelow A, Swisher,S, eds.),Oxford University Press, New York, 1986, pp. 148-62.2. Bnimmel-Smith K. Interviewing the Family, in Interviewing and Patient Care. 3- edition
(Enelow A. Swisher,S, eds.), Oxford University Press, New York, 1986, pp. 163-81.3. Brummel-Smith K. Introduction, in Geriatric Rehabilitation. (B. Kemp, K. Brummel-
Smith J. Rainsdell. eds.), College-Hill Press, Austin,TX, 1989.4. Brummel-Smith K. Falls, in Geriatric Rehabilitation. (B. Kemp, K. Brummel-Smith J.
Rainsdell, eds.), College-Hill Press, Austin,TX, 1989.5. Brummel-Smith K. Falls in the Aged, in Primary Care Clinics of Office Practice. Williams.
G.O.(ed), 1989;16:377-394.
6. Brummel-Smith K. Rehabilitation of the Geriatric Patient (Chap. 34), in Principles ofGeriatric Medicine and Gerontology. (Hazzard, W.H., Andres, R., Bierman, E.L., Blass, J.P.eds.), McGraw-Hill, N.Y., 1990.
7. Brummcl-Smith K. Rehabilitation (Chap. 12), in Geriatric Medicine. (Cassell CK, WalshJR. Sorensen LB, Riesenberg DD eds.), Springer-Verlag, N.Y., 1990.
8. Brummel-Smith K. Stroke, acute care, in Primary Care Geriatrics. (Ham RJ, Sloane PD,eds.), Mosby Year Book, St. Louis, 1992.
9. Brummel-Smith K. Rehabilitation, in Primary Care Geriatrics (Ham RJ. Sloane PP. eds.LMosby Year Book, St. Louis, 1992.
10. Brummel-Smith K. Rehabilitation, in Ambulatory Geriatric Medicine. (Yoshikawa T,Cobbs E, Brummel-Smith K, eds.), Mosby Year Book, St. Louis, 1993.
11. Brummel-Smith K. Improving medication use in the nursing home, in Improving Care inthe Nursing Home: Comprehensive Reviews of Clinical Research. (Rubenstein LZ, WielandD, eds.). Sage Publ, Newbury Park, 1993.
12. Brummcl-Smith K. Introduction to assessment, in Ambulatory Geriatrics. (Yoshikawa T,Brummcl-Smith K, Cobbs E, (eds.), Mosby Year Book, St Louis, 1993.
13. Brummcl-Smith K. The family life cycle, in Family Medicine: Principles and Practice.Taylor RB (ed.), Springer Publishing, New York, 1994.
14. Brummcl-Smith K. Preface, and Research in rehabilitation, in Clinics in Geriatric
Medicine. (Brummel-Smith K (ed.), 1993,9:4.15. Brummcl-Smith K. Geriatric rehabilitation, in Aging and Disabilities: Seeking common
ground. Ansello EF, Eustis NN (eds), Baywood Publ, Amiiyville, NY, 199316. Brummel-Smith K, Brody SJ.The nursing home population, in Enhancing Autonomy in
Long-Term Care.Gamroth LM.Semradek J,Tornquist EM (eds). Springer Pub, New York,1995
17. Mosqueda L, Brummcl-Smith K. Geriatric rehabilitation, in Geriatric Medicine. Schrier R,Janhigen D (eds), Btackwell Publishing, 1997
18. Brummcl-Smith K. Interviewing older adults, in Interviewing and Patient Care. Enelow A,Brummcl-Smith K, Forde D, Oxford Univ Press, New York, 1997.
19. Brummcl-Smith K. Interviewing families, in Interviewing and Patient Care. Enelow A,Brummcl-Smith K, Forde D, Oxford Univ Press, New York, 4" ed 1997.
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20. Holohan-Bell J, Bnimmel-Smith K. Immobility, in Clinical Gerontological Nursing. StoneJT, Salisbury SA, Wyman J (eds), W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia 1999
21. Brummel-Smith K. Geriatrics in family medicine, in Textbook of Family Medicine. SaultzJW (ed), McGraw Hill, Philadelphia 2000
22. Brummel-Smith K. Assessment in rehabilitation, in Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment.Beck J, Osterweil D, Brummel-Smith K, Beck J, (eds), McGraw-Hill, Philadelphia, 2000.
23. BnimmeJ-Smith K. Geriatric Rehabilitation, in Kelly's Textbook of Medicine. LippincottWilliams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2000.
24. Brummel-Smith K. New Avenues, New Questions, and Changing Perspectives in GeriatricMedicine, in Enduring Questions in Gerontology. Sheets D, Bradley DB, Hendricks J (eds),Springer Publ., New York, 2006
25. Koen BD, Barz G, Brummel-Smith K. Introduction: Confluence of consciousness in music,
medicine, and culture. In The Oxford Handbook of Medical Ethnomusicology. Koen BD,Barz G, Brummel-Smith K, (eds),Oxford Univ. Press, New York, NY,2008
26. Bnimmel-Smith K. Alzheimer's disease and the promise of music and culture as a healingprocess. In The Oxford Handbook of Medical Ethnomusicology. Koen BD, Barz G,Brummel-Smith K, (eds), Oxford Univ. Press, New York, NY, 2008
27. Brummel-Smith K. Rehabilitation in Older Adults, in Reichel's Care of the Elderly. &Edition, Arenson C, Busby-Whitehead J, Bnimmel-Smith K, O'Brien J, Palmer M, ReichelW (eds), Cambridge Press, New York, 2009
28. Brummel-Smith K. Rural Aging, in Hazzard's Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology. 6*Edition, Halter J, Ouslander J,Tinetti M, Studenski S, High K, Asthana S (eds), McGrawHill, New York. 2009
29. Bnimmel-Smith K, Munn JC, Danforth DA. Interprofessional Team Care, in Ham'sPrimary Care Geriatrics: A Case-based Approach. & Edition, Ham R, Sloane P, WarshawGA, Potter JF (eds). Elsevier, Philadelphia, PA, 2014
30. Brummel-Smith, K. Motivational Interviewing for Older Adults, in Exercise for AgingAdults: A Guide for Practitioners, Sullivan GM, Pomidor AK (Eds), Springer, NY, 2015(with videos)
BOOKS PUBLISHED OR EDITED
1. Geriatric Rehabilitation. Kemp B, Brummel-Smith K, Ramsdell J, (Eds), Pro-Ed FYess,Austin,TX. 1990
2. Ambulatory Geriatric Medicine. Yoshikawa T, Cobbs E, Brummel-Smith K, (Eds), MosbyYear Book, St. Louis, 1993
3. Geriatric Rehabilitation. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine. Brummel-Smith K (Issue Editor),Saunders, New York, 1993
4. Interviewing and Patient Care. Enelow A, Forde D, Brummcl-Smith K. Oxford UniversityPress, New York, NY,4* ed, 1997
5. Practical Ambulatory Geriatrics. Yoshikawa T, Cobbs E, Brummel-Smith K, (Eds), MosbyYear Book, St. Louis, 2" ed, 1998
6. Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment. Osterweil D, Brummel-Smith K, Beck J, (eds),McGraw-Hill, Philadelphia, 2000
7. Reichel's Care of the Elderly. 6* Edition, Arenson C, Busby-Whitehead J, Brummel-Smith
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K, O'Brien J, Palmer M, Reichel W (eds), Cambridge Press, New York, 2009
QUESTION WRITERPacala JT, Sullivan GM, eds. Geriatrics Review Syllabus: A Core Curriculum in GeriatricMedicine, 7' Edition, 8' Edition, and 9* Edition, New York, NY; American GeriatricsSociety; 2010 to 2016
VIDEO OR MEDIA PRESENTATIONS PRODUCED
Rehabilitation, part of the GRIP project. National Association of Geriatric Education Centers,Health Resources and Services Administration by the University of Minnesota School of PublicHealth under Contract No. HHSH230200432030C
ONLINE PUBLICATIONS
1. Brummel-Smith K. It's time to require written informed consent when using antipsychoticsin dementia, Br J Med Practitioners, Vol. 1 No. 2, Dec 2008 http://www.bimp.org/content/it-s-time-require-written-informed-consent-when-using-antipsvchotics-dementia
2. Choosing Wisely http://blogs.tallahassee.eom/community/2014/08/22/choosing-wisely-a-campaign-to-improve-medical-care/
3. Choosing Wisely - Antibioticshttp://blogs.tallahassee.eom/community/2014/l 1/24/choosing-antibiotics-wisely/
HEALTH AND AGING POLICY FELLOWSHIP (Sept 2012 to Get 2013)Contributed research, briefings and questions to Sen. B. Nelson (D-FL), chair of the Senate
Special Committee on Aging for hearing on the National Alzheimer's Plan, April 24.2013
Organized briefing materials, questions and recruited witnesses for hearing on Advance CarePlanning, June 26,2013
Provided research and expert assistance on investigations regarding elder abuse, financialexploitation, long term services and supports, and assisted living.
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