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CURRICULUM VITAE
Joel John Heidelbaugh, MD, FAAFP, FACG Associate Professor (Clinical Track)
Departments of Family Medicine and Urology Ypsilanti Health Center 200 Arnet, Suite 200
Ypsilanti, Michigan 48198 USA (734) 544-‐3210 [email protected]
Title and Contents Page 1 Education and Training Page 2 Certification and Licensure Page 2 Academic, Administrative and Clinical Appointments Page 2 Research Interests Page 4 Grants Page 4 Honors and Awards Page 4 Memberships in Professional Societies Page 5 Editorial Positions, Boards and Peer-‐Review Service Page 6 Teaching Page 8 Committee, Organizational and Volunteer Service Page 17 Visiting Professorships, Seminars and Extramural Invited Presentations Page 21 Bibliography Page 27
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Education and Training 9/1988 – 5/1992 BS (Biology), magna cum laude; Siena College; Loudonville,
New York
8/1992 – 5/1996 MD; State University of New York Upstate Medical University; Syracuse, New York
7/1996 – 6/1997 Intern, Family Practice Residency Program; St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center; Syracuse, New York
7/1997 – 6/1999 Resident, Family Practice Residency Program; St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center; Syracuse, New York
9/2000 – 6/2001 Faculty Development Institute; Department of Family Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan
9/2002 – 7/2003 Medical Education Scholars Program; Department of Medical
Education; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan 2014 – 2015 Chair Development Fellowship; Association of Departments of Family
Medicine (ADFM) Certification and Licensure Certification 1994 – 1996 USMLE Certification, Completion of Steps 1, 2, and 3 1995 – Present Certified, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (continuous) 1996 – 2010 Certified, Neonatal Resuscitation 1997 – 2007 Certified, Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics 1999 – Present Diplomate, American Board of Family Medicine
(Recertified 2005) Licensure 1996 – 1999 State of New York Medical License 1999 – Present State of Michigan Medical License Academic, Administrative and Clinical Appointments Academic 8/1999 – 5/2003 Instructor (Clinical Track), Department of Family Medicine;
University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan
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5/2003 – 9/2009 Assistant Professor (Clinical Track), Department of Family Medicine;
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 10/2007 – 9/2009 Assistant Professor (Clinical Track), Department of Urology;
University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan
9/2009 – 9/2014 Associate Professor (Clinical Track), Department of Family Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan 9/2009 – 9/2014 Associate Professor (Clinical Track), Department of Urology;
University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan 9/2014 – Present Professor (Clinical Track), Department of Family Medicine;
University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan 9/2014 – Present Professor (Clinical Track), Department of Urology; University of
Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan Clinical 8/1999 – 9/2000 Staff Physician, Livonia Health Center; Department of Family
Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan 8/1999 – 12/2009 Staff Physician, Family Medicine Obstetric/Newborn Services
(FMB/FMN); University of Michigan Hospital; Department of Family Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan
2/2000 – Present Staff Physician, University Family Medicine Inpatient Service (UFM);
University of Michigan Hospital; Department of Family Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan
9/2000 – Present Staff Physician, Ypsilanti Health Center; Department of Family
Medicine, University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 9/2000 – 11/2007 Medical Director; Ypsilanti Health Center; Department of Family
Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan 5/2007 – Present Medical Student Clerkship Director; Department of Family Medicine;
University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Research Interests
1. Evaluating the magnitude and economic impact of over-‐utilization of anti-‐secretory therapy for gastroesophageal reflux disease and stress ulcer prophylaxis in both the inpatient and outpatient settings
2. Evaluating opportunities for medical student engagement and mentorship through family medicine academic faculty
3. Evaluating a multi-‐disciplinary approach to chronic pelvic pain in men 4. Improving outcomes in patients with prostate cancer
Grants Sponsor: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Grant number: 1U01DK082345-‐01 Title: Multi-‐disciplinary Approach to the Study of Pelvic Pain (Trans-‐MAPP) at the University of Michigan Co-‐PIs: Daniel Clauw, MD and J. Quentin Clemens, MD Dates: 09/15/2008 – 6/30/2013 Role: Co-‐investigator $100,000 (direct) Sponsor: Michigan Department of Community Health/Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) Foundation Title: Activating Patients to Improve Prostate Cancer Care Co-‐PIs: Ted Skolarus, MD and Margaret Holmes-‐Rovner Dates: 10/1/2010 – 9/30/2011 Role: Co-‐investigator $100,000 (direct) Honors and Awards 1998 – 1992 President’s List; Siena College; Loudonville, New York 1992 Alpha Kappa Alpha Honor Society; Siena College;
Loudonville, New York
2002, 2003, 2006 America’s Top Family Doctors, Consumers Research Council of 2008, 2011, 2012 America 2006 Award for Excellence in Resident Teaching; Department of Family
Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan 2008 – 2014 Best Doctors in America
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2008, 2010 Metro Detroit’s Best Doctors 2013, 2014 2009 University of Michigan Medical School Helping Hands Award 2009 Fellow, American Academy of Family Physicians (FAAFP) 2010 Fellow, American College of Gastroenterology (FACG) 2010 – Present Faculty Honorary, Galen’s Medical Society, University of Michigan
Medical School 2011 Outstanding Academic Promotion Award, International Society of
Men’s Health (ISMH) 2012 Top 10 Family Physicians – US News and World Report 2014 – Present Member, Academy for Educational Excellence and Scholarship,
University of Michigan Medical School Memberships in Professional Societies 1994 – 1996 American Medical Association 1996 – 1999 New York State Medical Society 1996 – Present American Academy of Family Physicians 2000 – 2003 American College of Physician Executives 2002 – Present Society of Teachers of Family Medicine 2005 – Present American College of Gastroenterology 2006 – Present International Society of Men’s Health 2009 – 2012 American Urologic Association 2009 – 2010 Michigan State Medical Society 2010 International Society of Sexual Medicine 2014 – Present American Society of Men’s Health
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Editorial Positions, Boards and Peer Review Service 2004 Ad Hoc Reviewer, American Academy of Medical Colleges Research in Medical Education Conference 2004 Guest Editor, Clinics in Family Practice: Gastroenterology, Volume 6,
Number 3, Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders/Elsevier 2004 – 2005 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Merit Review Subcommittee for Clinical Research Programs; Department of Veterans Affairs; Washington, D.C. 2004 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2004 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, American Family Physician 2004 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Family Practice 2004 – 2007 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Clinical Drug Investigation 2004 – 2007 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Drug Benefit Trends 2006 – 2007 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Consultant 2007, 2010 Test Question Writer, The Core Content Review of
Family Medicine
2007 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, American Journal of Gastroenterology 2007 – Present Peer Reviewer, The Cochrane Hepato-‐Biliary Group (The CHBG) 2007 – Present Member, Editorial Board, American Journal of Men’s Health 2007 – Present Consulting Editor, Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice 2008 – Present Section Editor, Academic Men’s Health, Journal of Men’s Health 2008 Medical Correspondent, CNN News.com 2008 – Present Medical Correspondent, FOX News.com 2009, 2012 Medical Correspondent, New York Times 2009 Medical Correspondent, Scientific American
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2009 Guest Editor, Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice: Women’s Health,
Volume 36, Number 1, Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier 2009 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Annals of Internal Medicine 2010 – 2011 Ad Hoc Reviewer, American Journal of Managed Care 2010 Peer Reviewer, Management of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia,
American Urological Association Guideline, 2010 2010 – 2011 Ad Hoc Reviewer, European Journal of Internal Medicine 2010 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Urology 2010 Medical Content Editor, Ann Arbor.com 2010 – 2013 Editor, Scientific Spotlight, International Society of Men’s Health
Website (http://www.ismh.org/en/scientific-‐spotlight/) 2010 Medical Editor, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
Effective Health Care (EHC) Program -‐ Comparative Effectiveness of Management Strategies for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, an Update to the 2005 Report
2010 – 2011 Medical Content Editor, Men’s Health Guidelines for Family Medicine,
Canadian Society for the Study of the Again Male (CSSAM) and Medication Use Management Services (MUMS)
2011 – Present Editorial Board Member, FP Essentials (American Academy of Family
Physicians CME Monographs) 2011 – Present Member, Scientific Council, Foundation for Men’s Health (FMH) 2011 – Present Member, National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) Task Force for
Test Item Writing for Family Medicine Shelf Exam 2011 Test Question Writer and Editor, Essentials of Family Medicine, 6th
edition (Sloane PD, et al., eds.) 2011 – 2012 Content Contributor, The Medical Letter 2012 Ad Hoc Reviewer, International Journal of Clinical Practice 2012 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Clinical and Translational Gastroenterology
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2013 Abstract Reviewer, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) Conference on Medical Student Education
2013 Test Question Editor, USMLE Step 1 2013 – Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Family Medicine 2013 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Nature Reviews Urology 2013 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Pharmacoeconomics 2014 – Present Section Editor, Primary Care Medicine, Journal of Men’s Health Teaching 1999 – Present Resident Preceptor, University of Michigan Department of Family
Medicine resident clinics at Ypsilanti Health Center 1999 – Present Medical Student Preceptor, University of Michigan Department of
Family Medicine Third Year Medical Student Clerkship 1999 – 2009 Attending Physician, Family Medicine Obstetric/Newborn Services
(FMB/FMN); University of Michigan Hospital; Department of Family Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan
1999 – Present Faculty Facilitator, Acute and Chronic Case Conferences,
Third Year Medical Student Clerkship in Family Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan 2000 – Present Attending Physician, University Family Medicine Inpatient Service
(UFM); University of Michigan Hospital; Department of Family Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan
2000 – 2008 Resident Preceptor, Primary Care Outpatient Rotation for Obstetrics
and Gynecology Residents; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan
2000 – 2001 Evaluator, Comprehensive Clinical Skills Assessment;
University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan
2002 Course Co-‐Director, Northern Michigan Summer Conference: An Update on Common Clinical Concerns in Primary Care; Shanty Creek, Bellaire, Michigan
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2003 – Present Course Director, Northern Michigan Summer Conference: An Update on Common Clinical Concerns in Primary Care; Shanty Creek, Bellaire, Michigan
2004 – Present Resident Preceptor, Family Medicine Clinical Experience (billing and coding, practice management curriculum)
2006 – 2009 Co-‐Coordinator, Residency Didactic Curriculum; Department of Family
Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan 2009 – Present Scientific Planning and Organizing Committee,
World Congress of Men’s Health
2009 Co-‐Chair, Men’s Health Clinic Symposium, World Congress of Men’s Health; Vienna, Austria
2010 Co-‐Coordinator, International Society of Men’s Health Consensus Conference on Men’s Health Maintenance throughout the Aging Process
2010 – Present Case Writer and Faculty Instructor, Feedback on Clinical Skills,
University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI Student / Resident / Fellow / Faculty Mentoring 2000 – Present Resident Advisor for Department of Family Medicine; University of
Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan (1-‐2 residents/year) 2005 – 2006 Bruderly M, Pearsall N; “Resident (Mis)Coding and (Under)Billing.”
Department of Family Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2008 – 2009 Lee H; “Electronic Web Signout as an Interactive Tool to Improve Patient Safety.” Department of Family Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2008 – 2009 Riley M; Resident Billing and Coding Curriculum. Department of Family Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2010 – 2011 O’Neil T; Development of a Virtual Paycheck for Residents. Department
of Family Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan. 2011 – 2012 Horner A; Family Medicine Career Choice as an Outcome of Academic
Institutional Influence; University of Michigan MRC/UROP Program
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2012 – Current Holmstrom H; Medical Assistant Responsibilities: Assessing the Perception and Response to a Change in the Roles of the Medical Assistants in a Teaching and Clinical Faculty
2013 – Current Little S; Needs Assessment for Wound Care Education to Family
Physicians 2013 – Current Grech T, Smith K; Evaluation and Treatment of Male Hypogonadism
Among Primary Care Physicians 2013 – Current Laurie, A; The Development of a PCMH Curriculum in Residency 2013 – Current Gross M; Identification of the Causes of and Barriers to Accurate
Resident Billing and Coding Presentations – Grand Rounds
1. Heidelbaugh JJ, March 2001, “Diagnosis and Management of Lipid Disorders.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
2. Heidelbaugh JJ, April 2002, “Prescription for Abuse.” University of Michigan
Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
3. Heidelbaugh JJ, November 2003, “Bariatric Surgery: A Critical Overview.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
4. Heidelbaugh JJ, July 2006, “Magnitude and Economic Impact of Inappropriate Use of
Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis in Non-‐Intensive Care Unit Hospitalized Patients.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
5. Heidelbaugh JJ, March 2007, “Disparities in Men’s Health.” University of Michigan
Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
6. Heidelbaugh JJ, April 2008, “Male Sexual Dysfunction.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
7. Heidelbaugh JJ, December 2008, “Are PPIs Overprescribed and Overused?”
University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
8. Heidelbaugh JJ, February 2011, “The State of Men’s Health: Updates from the 2010 World Congress.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
9. Heidelbaugh JJ, February 2012, “Testosterone Replacement in Testicular
Hypogonadism: Benefits, Risks, and Evidence.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
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10. Heidelbaugh JJ, Cooke JM, July 2013, “Opportunities for Medical Student
Engagement in Family Medicine.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
Presentations – UM Department of Family Medicine CME
1. Heidelbaugh JJ, March 2000, “Peptic Ulcer Disease Update.” University of Michigan Family Medicine Spring Review Course; Ann Arbor, MI
2. Heidelbaugh JJ, February 2001, “Asthma Review and Update.” University of
Michigan Midwinter Family Practice Update; Boyne Highlands, Harbor Springs, MI
3. Heidelbaugh JJ, February 2001, “Peptic Ulcer Disease Update.” University of Michigan Midwinter Family Practice Update; Boyne Highlands, Harbor Springs, MI
4. Heidelbaugh JJ, February 2001, “Urinary Tract Infections in Children.” University of
Michigan Midwinter Family Practice Update; Boyne Highlands, Harbor Springs, MI
5. Heidelbaugh JJ, March 2001, “Diagnosis and Management of Lipid Disorders.” University of Michigan Family Medicine Spring Review Course; Ann Arbor, MI
6. Heidelbaugh JJ, November 2001, “Cardiac Disease in Women: Primary and
Secondary Prevention.” 10th Annual Primary Health Care of Women Conference, University of Michigan Departments of Family Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology; Ann Arbor, MI
7. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2002, “Clinical Guidelines for Management of
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease.” University of Michigan Family Medicine Fall Review Course; Ann Arbor, MI
8. Heidelbaugh JJ, December 2002, “Cardiac Disease and Stress Testing in Women.”
11th Annual Primary Health Care of Women Conference, University of Michigan Departments of Family Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology; Ann Arbor, MI
9. Heidelbaugh JJ, June 2003, “Prescription for Abuse.” Northern Michigan Summer
Conference: An Update on Common Clinical Concerns In Primary Care; Shanty Creek, Bellaire, MI
10. Heidelbaugh JJ, September 2004, “Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Treatment Options.”
University of Michigan Family Medicine Fall Review Course; Ann Arbor, MI
11. Heidelbaugh JJ, September 2004, “Common Gastrointestinal Problems in Neonates and Children.” University of Michigan Family Medicine Fall Review Course; Ann Arbor, MI
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12. Heidelbaugh JJ, December 2004, “Bariatric Surgery: A Critical Overview.” 13th Annual Primary Health Care of Women Conference, University of Michigan Departments of Family Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology; Ann Arbor, MI
13. Heidelbaugh JJ, June 2005, “A Cost-‐Effective Approach to the Pharmacologic
Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD).” Northern Michigan Summer Conference: An Update on Common Clinical Concerns in Primary Care; Shanty Creek, Bellaire, Michigan.
14. Heidelbaugh JJ, June 2005, “Bariatric Surgery: A Critical Overview.” Northern
Michigan Summer Conference: An Update on Common Clinical Concerns in Primary Care; Shanty Creek, Bellaire, Michigan.
15. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2005, “A Cost-‐Effective Approach to the Pharmacologic
Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD).” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine Fall Review Course, Ann Arbor, MI
16. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2006, “Diagnosis and Evaluation of Cirrhosis.” University of
Michigan Department of Family Medicine Fall Update Course; Ann Arbor, MI
17. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2006, “Management of Complications of Cirrhosis.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine Fall Update Course; Ann Arbor, MI
18. Heidelbaugh JJ, June 2007, “Diagnosis and Evaluation of Cirrhosis.” Northern
Michigan Summer Conference: An Update on Common Clinical Concerns in Primary Care; Shanty Creek, Bellaire, MI
19. Heidelbaugh JJ, June 2007, “Management of Complications of Cirrhosis.” Northern
Michigan Summer Conference: An Update on Common Clinical Concerns in Primary Care; Shanty Creek, Bellaire, MI
20. Heidelbaugh JJ, June 2007, “Disparities in Men’s Health.” Northern Michigan
Summer Conference: An Update on Common Clinical Concerns in Primary Care; Shanty Creek, Bellaire, MI
21. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2008, “Male Sexual Dysfunction.” University of Michigan
Department of Family Medicine Fall Update Course; Ann Arbor, MI
22. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2008, “Male Sexual Dysfunction: Case Studies.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine Fall Update Course; Ann Arbor, MI
23. Heidelbaugh JJ, February 2009, “Erectile Dysfunction Update.” Midwinter Family
Medicine Update; Boyne Highlands, Harbor Springs, MI
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24. Heidelbaugh JJ, February 2009, “Testosterone Replacement Update.” Midwinter Family Medicine Update; Boyne Highlands, Harbor Springs, MI
25. Heidelbaugh JJ, February 2009, “Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Update.” Midwinter
Family Medicine Update; Boyne Highlands, Harbor Springs, MI
26. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2009, “Testosterone Replacement: An Evidence-‐Based Guide.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine Fall Update Course; Ann Arbor, MI
27. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2009, “Case Studies on Testosterone Replacement.”
University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine Fall Update Course; Ann Arbor, MI
28. Heidelbaugh JJ, June 2011, “Approach to the Patient with Suspected Testicular
Hypogonadism.” Northern Michigan Summer Conference: An Update on Common Clinical Concerns in Primary Care; Shanty Creek, Bellaire, MI
29. Heidelbaugh JJ, July 2011, “The Great PSA Debate.” Internal Medicine Update;
Mackinac Island, MI
30. Heidelbaugh JJ, July 2011, “The Well Male Exam: Now That You’ve Got His Attention, How Do You Keep Him Healthy?” Internal Medicine Update; Mackinac Island, MI
31. Heidelbaugh JJ, July 2011, “Evidence-‐Based Management of Erectile Dysfunction.”
Internal Medicine Update; Mackinac Island, MI
32. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2011, “The Current Word on GERD: Diagnostic and Treatment Paradigms From Infancy Through Adulthood”. University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine Fall Update Course; Ann Arbor, MI
33. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2011, “Case Studies in GERD”. University of Michigan
Department of Family Medicine Fall Update Course; Ann Arbor, MI
34. Heidelbaugh JJ, March 2012, “Integrative Medicine Approach to GERD”. Creating Wellness: An Integrative Approach to Primary Care. University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
35. Heidelbaugh JJ, February 2013, “An Evidence-‐Based Approach to Testosterone
Replacement.” Midwinter Family Medicine Update; Boyne Highlands, Harbor Springs, MI
36. Heidelbaugh JJ, February 2013, “An Evidence-‐Based Approach to Erectile
Dysfunction.” Midwinter Family Medicine Update; Boyne Highlands, Harbor Springs, MI
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37. Heidelbaugh JJ, February 2013, “GERD Update.” Midwinter Family Medicine Update; Boyne Highlands, Harbor Springs, MI
38. Heidelbaugh JJ, February 2013, “Dyspepsia Update.” Midwinter Family Medicine
Update; Boyne Highlands, Harbor Springs, MI Presentations – Resident Lectures
1. Heidelbaugh JJ, May 2000, “Pediatric Murmurs.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
2. Heidelbaugh JJ, May 2001, “Asthma Review and Update.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
3. Heidelbaugh JJ, (yearly since 2001), “Introduction to Billing and Coding.” University
of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
4. Heidelbaugh JJ, September 2001, “UTI’s in Children.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
5. Heidelbaugh JJ, (yearly since 2001), “Billing and Coding Pearls.” University of
Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
6. Heidelbaugh JJ, February 2002, “Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
7. Heidelbaugh JJ, May 2003, “Clinical Guidelines for Management of Gastroesophageal
Reflux Disease.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
8. Heidelbaugh JJ, August 2003, “Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Diagnosis and
Management for the Primary Care Physician.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
9. Heidelbaugh JJ, January 2004, “Case Discussions: Lessons Learned.” University of
Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
10. Heidelbaugh JJ, March 2004, “Peptic Ulcer Disease.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
11. Heidelbaugh JJ, May 2004, “Cholelithaisis.” University of Michigan Department of
Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
12. Heidelbaugh JJ, November 2004, “Case Discussions: Lessons Learned.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
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13. Heidelbaugh JJ, January 2005, “Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis in non-‐ICU Patients.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
14. Heidelbaugh JJ, April 2005, “A Cost-‐Effective Approach to the Pharmacologic
Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD).” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
15. Heidelbaugh JJ, (1-‐2X yearly since 2005), “Case Discussions – A Legal Perspective.”
University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
16. Heidelbaugh JJ, February 2006, “Cirrhosis and Chronic Liver Failure.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
17. Heidelbaugh JJ, June 2006, “Best Practices for Resident Precepting.” University of
Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
18. Heidelbaugh JJ, July 2006, “Uninvestigated Dyspepsia.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
19. Forsch R, Heidelbaugh JJ, February 2007, “Practical Tips for Office Efficiency.”
University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
20. Heidelbaugh JJ, March 2007, “The Great PSA Debate.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
21. Heidelbaugh JJ, April 2007, “Maximizing Outcomes in Pancreatitis.” University of
Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
22. Heidelbaugh JJ, August 2007, “CPC.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
23. Heidelbaugh JJ, February 2008, “Sexual Dysfunction in Men.” University of Michigan
Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
24. Heidelbaugh JJ, (1-‐2X yearly since 2008), “Strategies to Improve Billing and Coding.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
25. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2008, “A Cost-‐Effective Approach to the Pharmacologic
Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD).” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
26. Heidelbaugh JJ, November 2009, “Testosterone Replacement: An Evidence-‐Based
Guide.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
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27. Heidelbaugh JJ, January 2011, “The Well Male Exam: Now That You’ve Got His Attention, How Do You Keep Him Healthy?” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
28. Heidelbaugh JJ, April 2011, “CPC.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
29. Heidelbaugh JJ, November 2011, “Ask the Expert: Men’s Health.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
30. Heidelbaugh JJ, November 2012, “Ask the Expert: Men’s Health.” University of
Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
31. Heidelbaugh JJ, August 2013, “GERD Updates and Overtreatment.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
32. Heidelbaugh JJ, November 2013, “Ask the Expert: Men’s Health.” University of
Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
33. Heidelbaugh JJ, June 2014, “Ask the Expert: Gastroenterology.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
Presentations – Medical Student Lectures
1. Heidelbaugh JJ, (monthly since May 2007), “Orientation to the M3 Family Medicine Clerkship.” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
2. Heidelbaugh JJ, (monthly since May 2007), “Introduction to Office Dermatology”,
University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
3. Heidelbaugh JJ, April 2009, “Preventive Medicine”, University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine; Ann Arbor, MI
4. Heidelbaugh JJ, (annually since September 2009), “Dispelling Myths About Family
Medicine”, University of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, MI
5. Heidelbaugh JJ, (annually since November 2010), “Motivational Interviewing: A Central Focus for Chronic Disease Management and Prevention”, University of Michigan Medical School M3 Seminar Series; Ann Arbor, MI
6. Heidelbaugh JJ, March 2012, “The Great PSA Debate: Making Sense of Prostate
Cancer Screening”, M1/M2 Lecture Series, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI
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7. Heidelbaugh JJ, February 2013, “Psychosocial Aspects of Men’s Health in Today’s World”, M1/M2 Minority Health Symposium, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI
Presentations – Other
1. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2007, “Men’s Health: Cardiovascular Disease”, Course: Women’s Health: Male Health; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
2. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2008, “Men’s Health: An Overview”, Course: Women’s
Health: Male Health; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
3. Heidelbaugh JJ, July 2010, “Men’s Health: What it Means, and What You Can Do”, Kiwanis Club, Ann Arbor, MI
4. Heidelbaugh JJ, November 2010, “Motivational Interviewing: A Central Focus for
Chronic Disease Management and Prevention in Men”, University of Michigan School of Public Health; Ann Arbor, MI
5. Heidelbaugh JJ, April 2011, “Men’s Health Risks”, Panel Speaker at Men’s Fellowship
Breakfast, Sponsored by the University of Michigan Cancer Center, Marriott at Eagle Crest; Ypsilanti, MI
6. Heidelbaugh JJ, November 2011, “I’ll Go If You Go: Need to Know Information for
Maximizing Quality of Life – Prostate Cancer Update”, Sponsored by the University of Michigan Cancer Center, Marriott at Eagle Crest; Ypsilanti, MI
7. Heidelbaugh JJ, November 2012, “Men’s Health: Now That You’ve Got His Attention,
How Do You Keep Him Healthy”, Course: Women’s Health 300: Male Health; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Committee, Organizational and Volunteer Service Institutional 1994 – 1996 Medical Student Representative, Admissions Committee;
State University of New York Upstate Medical University; Syracuse, New York
1996 – 1999 Resident Representative, Admissions Committee;
State University of New York Upstate Medical University; Syracuse, New York
2000 – Present Pre-‐Doctoral Education Committee, Department of Family Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan
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2000 – 2002 Physician Representative, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Guidelines Committee; University of Michigan Health System; Ann Arbor, Michigan 2001 – 2007 Physician Member, CQI Committee; Ypsilanti Health Center; Ypsilanti,
Michigan 2001 – 2007 Physician Representative, General Clinical Research
Center (GCRC) Advisory Committee; Ypsilanti Health Center; Ypsilanti, Michigan
2002 – Present Team Leader, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Guidelines Committee; University of Michigan Health System; Ann Arbor, Michigan
2002 – 2003 Physician Representative, Residency Review Task Force; University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine Residency Program; Ann Arbor, Michigan 2004 – 2006; Department of Family Medicine Advisory Committee on 2010 – Present Promotions and Tenure (ACPT); University of Michigan;
Ann Arbor, Michigan
2004 – 2007 Residency Site Leadership Committee, Department of Family Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan
2004 – 2007 New Model Implementation Committee, Department of Family Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan 2006 – 2011 Medical School Admissions Committee, University of Michigan; Ann
Arbor, Michigan 2007 – Present Educational Steering Committee, Department of Family Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan 2007 – Present Medical Student Clerkship Steering Committee, Department of Family
Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan 2007 – Present Clinical Academic Review Board, University of Michigan; Ann Arbor,
Michigan 2007 – Present Component 3/4 Committee, University of Michigan; Ann Arbor,
Michigan
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2009 – Present Commissioner, National Commission on Paternal Involvement in Pregnancy Outcomes (CPIPO), Health Policy Institute, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Washington, DC
2010 Continuing Medical Education Task Force, Department of Family Medicine; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan 2010 Physician Member, Executive Council, Washtenaw County Medical
Society (WCMS) 2010 – 2011 Delegate, Washtenaw County Medical Society (WCMS) 2010 – Present Content Review Committee, Institutional Self Study: LCME Educational
Programs Leading to the MD Degree Subcommittee; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan 2011 – 2014 Medical School Executive Committee, University of Michigan; Ann
Arbor, Michigan 2011 – Present Faculty Advisor, American Men’s Medical Organization (AMMO) (Medical Student organization founded at University of Michigan
Medical School) 2013 – Present Clinical Competency Committee, Department of Family Medicine University of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, Michigan 2013 Clinical Evaluation Review Committee, University of Michigan Medical
School; Ann Arbor, Michigan 2013 – 2014 Faculty Compensation Committee, Department of Family Medicine University of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, Michigan National / International 2007 – Present Advisory Board, Men’s Health Network (MHN) 2010 – Present Board Member, Commission on Paternal Involvement in Pregnancy
Outcomes (CPIPO) 2011 – Present National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME)/Society of Teachers of
Family Medicine (STFM) Working Group 2011 – Present Member, Steering Committee, Group on Medical Student Education,
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM)
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2011 – Present National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME), Family Medicine Item Writing Task Force
2011 – Present Scientific Council, Foundation for Men’s Health 2012 – Present National Clerkship Curriculum Editorial Board, Society of Teachers of
Family Medicine
2012 – Present Chair, Working Group on Men’s Health, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
2013 – 2014 Chair, Steering Committee, Group on Medical Student Education,
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine 2013 – Present Education Committee, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine 2013 – Present American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) Guideline
Development Committee – Immunomodulators and Anti-‐TNF Biologics in Moderate to Severe Crohn’s Disease
2013 – Present Advisory Council, Health Services Guidelines for Adolescent and Young
Adult Males (The Boys Initiative, Washington, DC) 2013 – Present American Urological Association (AUA) Guideline Development
Committee – Male Sexual Health 2013 – Present Board Member, American Society of Men’s Health 2014 Conference Co-‐Chair, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Medical
Student Education Annual Conference, Nashville, TN 2014 Conference Co-‐Chair, American Society of Men’s Health 2nd Annual
Meeting, American Urological Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL
2014 Conference Co-‐Chair, American Society of Men’s Health Bi-‐Annual
Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ 2015 Conference Chair, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Medical
Student Education Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA 2014 – 2016 Secretary, American Society of Men’s Health International
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2009 Scientific and Organizing Committee, Men’s Health World Congress Annual Meeting
2011 – Present Board of Directors (non-‐voting), International Society of Men’s Health 2011 Corporate Advisory Council, International Society of Men’s Health 2012 – Present Primary Care Committee, Rome Foundation for Functional
Gastrointestinal Disorders 2013 Conference Co-‐Chair, Men’s Health World Congress, Arlington, VA Volunteer 1997 – 1999 Physician Member, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of Central New York;
Syracuse, New York 2005 – 2009 Physician Member, Infant Mortality Coalition of Washtenaw County;
Ann Arbor, Michigan Visiting Professorships, Seminars and Extramural Invited Presentations
1. Heidelbaugh JJ, December 2001, “Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease.” MCARE Guidelines Committee; Ann Arbor, MI
2. Heidelbaugh JJ, July 2005, “A Cost-‐Effective Approach to the Pharmacologic
Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD).” Department of Family Medicine CME, St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital; Ypsilanti, MI
3. Heidelbaugh JJ, July 2007, “Disparities in Men’s Health.” Michigan Academy of
Family Physicians 2007 Scientific Assembly; Traverse City, MI
4. Heidelbaugh JJ, Jimbo M, Rew K, May 2008, “Developing Faculty for a Primary Care Urology Teaching Clinic: A Family Medicine/Urology Collaboration”. The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; Baltimore, MD
5. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2008, “Are PPIs Overprescribed and Overused?” The
American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) Annual Scientific Meeting; Orlando, FL
6. Heidelbaugh JJ, November 2008, “Top 10 Billing and Coding Pearls.” Packard Community Clinic; Ann Arbor, MI
7. Heidelbaugh JJ, Sheets KJ, January 2009, “Educating Medical Students on the
Appropriateness of Specialty Referral from Family Medicine.” The Society of
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Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Predoctoral Education Conference; Savannah, GA
8. Heidelbaugh JJ, April 2009, “Primary Care Urology and Men’s Health: Development
of a Niche Curriculum In Family Medicine.” The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; Denver, CO
9. Heidelbaugh JJ, Riley MR, April 2009, “Developing a Billing and Coding Curriculum
for Family Medicine Residents.” The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; Denver, CO
10. Lee H, Heidelbaugh JJ, Campbell-‐Scherer D, April 2009, “Electronic Web Sign-‐out as
an Interactive Tool to Improve Patient Safety.” The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; Denver, CO
11. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2009, “The Reality: Men’s Health Impacting Family Health.”
The 6th World Congress on Men’s Health; Vienna, Austria
12. Miner M, Moncada I, Jackson G, Yassin A, Sadovsky R, Heidelbaugh JJ, Spar M, October 2009, “Workshop: How to Establish a Men’s Health Centre.” The 6th World Congress on Men’s Health; Vienna, Austria
13. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2009, “Evidence-‐Based Management of Sexual
Dysfunction.” American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly; Boston MA
14. Heidelbaugh JJ, Sheets KJ, January 2010, “The Future of the Family Medicine
Clerkship: Next Steps to Ensure Continued Success.” The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Predoctoral Education Conference; Jacksonville, FL
15. Heidelbaugh JJ, Chavey RC, January 2010, “Teaching Motivational Interviewing to
Preclinical Students: A Central Focus for Chronic Disease Management.” The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Predoctoral Education Conference; Jacksonville, FL
16. Heidelbaugh JJ, Williams S, Canty D, April 2010, “Men’s Health: Healthy Lifestyle”.
International Men’s Health Maintenance Consensus Conference; New York, NY
17. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2010, “The Well Male Exam: Now That You’ve Got His Attention, How Do You Keep Him Healthy?” American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly; Denver CO
18. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2010, “Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: If It’s Not Just
GERD, What Else Are You Missing?” American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly; Denver CO
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19. Edwards D, Heidelbaugh JJ, Miner M, October 2010, “Developing a Men’s Health Curriculum: Teaching Men’s Health to Medical Students and Health Professionals”. The 7th Men’s Health World Congress; Nice, France
20. Heidelbaugh JJ, Williams ST, October 2010, “Men’s Health Advocacy Movement:
Men’s Health Impacting Family Health”. The 7th Men’s Health World Congress; Nice, France
21. Heidelbaugh JJ, Spar M, October 2010, “Motivational Interviewing In The Setting Of
Chronic Disease Management”. The 7th Men’s Health World Congress; Nice, France
22. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2010, “Men’s Health and Wellness – The Well Male Exam”. The 7th Men’s Health World Congress; Nice, France
23. Heidelbaugh JJ, Cooke J, Schwenk TL. April 2011, “The Future of Family Medicine:
How Do We Recruit the Next Generation?” The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; New Orleans, LA
24. Brown K, Riley MR, Heidelbaugh JJ, Master-‐Hunter T. “Best Practices for Precepting
and Teaching Billing and Coding”. The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; New Orleans, LA
25. Heidelbaugh JJ, April 2011, “The Well Male Exam: Now That You’ve Got His
Attention, How Do You Keep Him Healthy?” Louisiana State University School of Nursing Annual Symposium; New Orleans, LA
26. Heidelbaugh JJ, May 2011, “Overuse of PPI Therapy in Clinical Practice.” Digestive
Diseases Week; Chicago, IL
27. Heidelbaugh JJ, Cash B, Pimentel M, September 2011, “A Practical Approach to Diagnosis and Management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome”. American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly; Orlando, FL
28. Heidelbaugh JJ, September 2011, “Peptic Ulcer Disease: An Evidence-‐Based
Approach to Bugs and Drugs”. American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly; Orlando, FL
29. Heidelbaugh JJ, September 2011, “The Current Word on GERD: Diagnostic and
Treatment Paradigms From Infancy Through Adulthood”. American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly; Orlando, FL
30. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2011, “Men’s Health, and How It Impacts Family Health and
Society”. The 8th Men’s Health World Congress; Vienna, Austria.
31. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2011, “Developing the Academic Pipeline for Men’s Health”. The 8th Men’s Health World Congress; Vienna, Austria.
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32. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2011, “Testosterone Replacement Therapy: Who Do I Treat
When, How, and With What – Making Sense of the Guidelines”. The 8th Men’s Health World Congress; Vienna, Austria.
33. WinklerPrins V, Binienda J, Heidelbaugh JJ, Williams M, Michelfelder A, Young S,
Morrow C, Brooks K, Egan M, Colgan R, February 2012, “Top 10 Tools for Family Medicine Educators”. The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Conference on Medical Student Education; Long Beach, CA
34. Heidelbaugh JJ, April 2012, “Development of a Men’s Health Curriculum for Medical
Students and Family Medicine Residents”. The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; Seattle, WA
35. Heidelbaugh JJ, April 2012, “The Challenges of Prostate Cancer Screening”.
Department of Family Medicine CME, St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital; Ypsilanti, MI
36. Heidelbaugh JJ, June 2012, “Evaluation and Management of Erectile Dysfunction”. American Academy of Family Physicians Family Medicine Update and Review; Denver, CO.
37. Heidelbaugh JJ, June 2012, “The Primary Care Office as a Portal to Men’s Health:
Improving Awareness, Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment”. Practicing Clinicians Exchange; Nashville, TN.
38. Heidelbaugh JJ, June 2012, “The Primary Care Office as a Portal to Men’s Health:
Improving Awareness, Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment”. Practicing Clinicians Exchange; Phoenix, AZ.
39. Heidelbaugh JJ, October 2012, “Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Dyspepsia: An
Evidence-‐Based Update”. American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly; Philadelphia, PA.
40. Heidelbaugh JJ, November 2012, “The Primary Care Office as a Portal to Men’s
Health: Improving Awareness, Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment”. Practicing Clinicians Exchange; Melville, NY.
41. Heidelbaugh JJ, December 2012, “The Primary Care Office as a Portal to Men’s
Health: Improving Awareness, Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment”. Practicing Clinicians Exchange; Cleveland, OH.
42. Williams M, Heidelbaugh JJ, Coniff K, WinklerPrins V, Egan M, Molokwu MD, Power
D, Binienda J, Colgan R, Michelfelder A, January 2013, “Hot Topics in Family Medicine Education”. The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Conference on Medical Student Education; San Antonio, TX.
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43. Heidelbaugh JJ, Power D, Michelfelder A, January 2013, “So a Medical Student Has Claimed Mistreatment, Now What?” The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Conference on Medical Student Education; San Antonio, TX.
44. Heidelbaugh JJ, March and April 2013, “Approach to the Patient with Irritable Bowel
Syndrome”. Continuing Medical Education Institute, 16th Annual Primary Care Update; Marco Island, FL.
45. Heidelbaugh JJ, March and April 2013, “The Evidence-‐Based Well Male Exam”.
Continuing Medical Education Institute, 16th Annual Primary Care Update; Marco Island, FL.
46. Heidelbaugh JJ, March and April 2013, “The Good, The Bad, and The Confusing:
Prostate Cancer Screening Guidelines”. Continuing Medical Education Institute, 16th Annual Primary Care Update; Marco Island, FL.
47. Heidelbaugh JJ, March and April 2013, “Evidence-‐Based Approach to Testosterone
Replacement”. Continuing Medical Education Institute, 16th Annual Primary Care Update; Marco Island, FL.
48. Heidelbaugh JJ, Power D, Michelfelder A, May 2013, “So a Medical Student Has
Claimed Mistreatment, Now What?” The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; Baltimore, MD.
49. Rew KT, Jimbo M, Heidelbaugh JJ, May 2013, “Family Medicine and Urology: A
Fruitful Collaboration”. The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; Baltimore, MD.
50. Jackson G, Kloner R, Vlachopolous C, Kopecky, Arajuo A, Heidelbaugh JJ, May 2013,
“Are the Princeton 3 Recommendations Justified in the Man with ED and No Cardiovascular Disease?” The American Society for Men’s Health First Annual Spring Symposium at the 2013 American Urological Association Annual Meeting; San Diego, CA.
51. Heidelbaugh JJ, June 2013, “Hypogonadism and Testosterone Therapy”. American
Academy of Family Physicians Family Medicine Update and Review; Washington, DC.
52. Heidelbaugh JJ, June 2013, “Not Just Below the Belt: A Systematic Approach to Men’s Health”. Practicing Clinicians Exchange; Parsippany, NJ.
53. Heidelbaugh JJ, June 2013, “Not Just Below the Belt: A Systematic Approach to Men’s
Health”. Practicing Clinicians Exchange; Dearborn, MI.
54. Heidelbaugh JJ, June 2013, “Keeping Your Patients on Track: An Education Station™ Activity on the Care of Chronic Illnesses”. Primary Care Network’s (PCN) Best Practices in Primary Care Meeting; Santa Clara, CA
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55. Heidelbaugh JJ, July 2013, “Approach to the Patient with Irritable Bowel Syndrome”.
Continuing Medical Education Institute, Primary Care Summer Update Conference; Wisconsin Dells, WI.
56. Heidelbaugh JJ, July 2013, “The Good, The Bad, and The Confusing: Prostate Cancer
Screening Guidelines”. Continuing Medical Education Institute, Primary Care Summer Update Conference; Wisconsin Dells, WI.
57. Heidelbaugh JJ, July 2013, “Evidence-‐Based Approach to Testosterone
Replacement”. Continuing Medical Education Institute, Primary Care Summer Update Conference; Wisconsin Dells, WI.
58. Heidelbaugh JJ, Saad R, August 2013, “Optimizing Treatment of Constipation-‐
Related Function Gastrointestinal Disorders.” Louisiana Academy of Family Physicians; New Orleans, LA.
59. Heidelbaugh JJ, September 2013, “Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and
Overtreatment: An Evidence-‐Based Update”. American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly; San Diego, CA.
60. Heidelbaugh JJ, Dickson G, September 2013, “Hit Below the Belt: Winning Strategies
to Combat Men’s Health Issues”. American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly; San Diego, CA.
61. Heidelbaugh JJ, Brenner D, October 2013, “Optimizing Treatment of Constipation-‐
Related Function Gastrointestinal Disorders.” Texas Academy of Family Physicians; Houston, TX.
62. Heidelbaugh JJ, Cash B, November 2013, “Optimizing Treatment of Constipation-‐
Related Function Gastrointestinal Disorders.” Texas Academy of Family Physicians; Dallas, TX.
63. Heidelbaugh JJ, Cash B, December 2013, “Optimizing Treatment of Constipation-‐
Related Function Gastrointestinal Disorders.” North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians; Asheville, NC.
64. Wein A, Shabsigh, Bochner B, Carson C, Heidelbaugh JJ, Horie S, Jones H, Kopecky S,
Kumar R, Nehra A, December 2013. Panel Discussion: How Much Do You Know About Gender Medicine and Men’s Health? 9th Men’s Health World Congress; Arlington, VA.
65. Heidelbaugh JJ, Greenberg D, Sadovsky R, Campbell B, Griffiths D, Heyman A,
December 2013. Men’s Health Clinical Management in the Primary Care Setting. 9th Men’s Health World Congress; Arlington, VA.
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66. Heidelbaugh JJ, Power D, Michelfelder A, January 2014, “So a Medical Student Has Claimed Mistreatment, Now What?” The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Conference on Medical Student Education; Nashville, TN.
67. Cochella SEW, Chao J, Hustedde CG, Binienda J, Heidelbaugh JJ, Harris G, January
2014, “STFM’s National Clerkship Curriculum: What’s New? How are Clerkships Implementing?” The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Conference on Medical Student Education; Nashville, TN.
68. Michelfelder A, Heidelbaugh JJ, January 2014, “Advising Students for Matching to a
Family Medicine Residency.” The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Conference on Medical Student Education; Nashville, TN.
69. Heidelbaugh JJ, March 2014, “The Well Male Examination: Updates and Evidence-‐
Based Guidelines”. Updates in Men’s Health; St. Joseph’s Health Centre; Toronto, ON.
70. Cochella SEW, Chao J, Hustedde CG, Binienda J, Heidelbaugh JJ, Harris G, January 2014, May 2014, “STFM’s National Clerkship Curriculum: What’s New? How are Clerkships Implementing?” The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Conference; San Antonio, TX.
71. Heidelbaugh JJ, Wimsatt L, Cooke J, May 2014, “Institutional and Curricular Factors
Affecting Residency Match Rates in Family Medicine”. The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Conference; San Antonio, TX.
72. Miner MM, Heidelbaugh JJ, Dobs A, May 2014, “Healthy Lifestyle”. International
Consultation on Men’s Health and Infertility (ICUD-‐MHI) Committee Presentations at the American Urological Association Annual Meeting; Orlando, FL.
73. Heidelbaugh JJ, May 2014, “The Well Male Examination: Now That You’ve Got His
Attention, How Do You Keep Him Healthy?” The 22nd Annual World Congress on Anti-‐Aging, Regenerative, and Aesthetic Medicine; Orlando, FL
74. Heidelbaugh JJ, Hollmann P, May 2014, “The Affordable Care Act – Effect on Men’s
Health”. The American Society for Men’s Health Meeting at the American Urological Association Annual Meeting; Orlando, FL.
BIBLIOGRAPHY Peer-‐Reviewed Publications
1. Heidelbaugh JJ, Rion RJ. Diagnosis and management of lipid disorders. Clin Fam
Practice 2001; 3(4):757-‐80.
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2. Kim C, Harrison RV, Heidelbaugh JJ, Nostrant TT. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). Ann Arbor MI: Office of Clinical Affairs, University of Michigan Health System, 2002. [Available from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality at www.guideline.gov] [practice guideline]
3. Heidelbaugh JJ, Nostrant TT, Kim C, Harrison RV. Management of gastroesophageal
reflux disease. Am Fam Physician 2003;68:1311-‐8, 1321-‐2.
4. Heidelbaugh JJ, Nostrant TT. A cost-‐effective approach to the management of gastroesophageal reflux disease. Drug Benefit Trends 2004;16(9):463-‐68,471.
5. Heidelbaugh JJ, Nostrant TT. Medical and surgical management of gastroesophageal
reflux disease. Clin Fam Practice 2004;6(3):547-‐68.
6. Heidelbaugh JJ, Bruderly M. Cirrhosis and chronic liver failure. Part 1: Diagnosis and evaluation. Am Fam Physician 2006;74:756-‐62,781.
7. Heidelbaugh JJ, Sherbondy MA. Cirrhosis and chronic liver failure. Part 2:
Complications and treatment. Am Fam Physician 2006;74:767-‐76,781.
8. Heidelbaugh JJ, Inadomi JM. Magnitude and economic impact of inappropriate use of stress ulcer prophylaxis in non-‐intensive care unit hospitalized patients. Am J Gastroenterol 2006;101(10):2200-‐5.
9. Heidelbaugh JJ. Stress ulcer prophylaxis: overuse is understated. J Fam Pract
2007;56(12):984, 991.
10. Heidelbaugh JJ, Gill AS, Harrison RV, Nostrant TT. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). Ann Arbor MI: Office of Clinical Affairs, University of Michigan Health System, 2007. [Available from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality at www.guideline.gov] [practice guideline]
11. Heidelbaugh JJ, Gill AS, Harrison RV, Nostrant TT. Atypical presentations of
gastroesophageal reflux disease. Am Fam Physician 2008;78(4):483-‐8.
12. Heidelbaugh JJ, Riley M, Habetler JM. Ten billing and coding tips to boost your reimbursement. J Fam Pract 2008;57(11):724-‐30.
13. Damuth E, Heidelbaugh JJ, Malani PN, Cinti SK. Case report: an elderly subject with
fluoroquinolone-‐associated Achilles tendinitis. Am J Geriatr Pharmacother 2008;6(5):264-‐8.
14. Heidelbaugh JJ, Lee H. Management of the ingrown toenail. Am Fam Physician
2009;79(4):303-‐308,311-‐312.
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15. Heidelbaugh JJ, Goldberg KL, Inadomi JM. Overutilization of proton pump inhibitors: a review of cost-‐effectiveness and risk. Am J Gastroenterol 2009;104:S27-‐S32.
16. Heidelbaugh JJ. Academic men’s health: Case studies in clinical practice: chronic
orchialgia. J Men’s Health 2009;6(3):220-‐5.
17. Heidelbaugh JJ, Goldberg KL, Inadomi JM. Adverse risks associated with proton pump inhibitors: a systematic review. Gastroenterology and Hepatology 2009;5(10):725-‐34.
18. Heidelbaugh JJ. Management of erectile dysfunction. Am Fam Physician
2010;81(3):305-‐12.
19. Heidelbaugh JJ. Lower gastrointestinal disorders. FP Essentials 2010; No. 372. [CME monograph, American Academy of Family Physicians, Leawood, Kansas].
20. Heidelbaugh JJ, Llanes M, Weadock WJ. What is the best treatment approach for
chronic testicular pain? J Fam Pract 2010;59(6):330-‐6.
21. Heidelbaugh JJ, Goldberg KL, Inadomi JM. Magnitude and economic impact of overutilization of antisecretory therapy in the ambulatory care setting. Am J Manag Care 2010;16(8):e228-‐e234.
22. Bond MJ, Heidelbaugh JJ, Robertson A, Alio PA, Parker WJ. Improving research,
policy and practice to promote paternal involvement in pregnancy outcomes: the roles of obstetricians-‐gynecologists. Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol 2010;22(6):525-‐29.
23. Heidelbaugh JJ, Choby B, Tolhurst K. Diagnosis and treatment of foot conditions. FP
Essentials 2010; No. 379. [CME monograph, American Academy of Family Physicians, Leawood, Kansas].
24. Alio AP, Bond MJ, Padilla YC, Heidelbaugh JJ, Lu M, Parker WJ. Addressing policy
barriers to paternal involvement during pregnancy. Matern Child Health J 2011;15(4):425-‐30.
25. Heidelbaugh JJ. Do proton pump inhibitors increase fracture risk? J Fam Pract 2011;60(5):255-‐60.
26. Heidelbaugh JJ, Tortorello M. The adult well male examination. Am Fam Physician
2012;85(10):964-‐972.
27. Heidelbaugh JJ, Metz DC, Yang YX. Proton pump inhibitors: are they overutilized in clinical practice and do they pose significant risk? Int J Clin Pract 2012;66(6):582-‐591.
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28. Heidelbaugh JJ, Kim A, Chang R, Walker PC. Overutilization of PPI therapy: what the clinician needs to know. Ther Adv Gastroenterol 2012;5(4):219-‐232.
29. Heidelbaugh JJ, Harrison RV, McQuillan MA, Nostrant TT. Gastroesophageal Reflux
Disease (GERD), 2012. Ann Arbor MI: Faculty Group Practice, University of Michigan Health System, 2012. [Available from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality at www.guideline.gov] [practice guideline]
30. Heidelbaugh JJ, Holmstrom H. The perils of prescribing fluoroquinolones. J Fam
Pract 2013;62(4):191-‐197.
31. Heidelbaugh JJ. Proton pump inhibitors and risk of vitamin and mineral deficiency: evidence and clinical implications. Ther Adv Drug Safety 2013;4(3):125-‐133.
32. Heidelbaugh JJ, Cooke J, Wimsatt L. Opportunities for medical student engagement
with family medicine. Fam Med 2013;45(7):484-‐491.
33. Cameron AP, Heidelbaugh JJ, Jimbo M. Diagnosis and office-‐based treatment of urinary incontinence in adults: Part one – diagnosis and testing. Ther Adv Urol 2013;5:181-‐187.
34. Cameron AP, Jimbo M, Heidelbaugh JJ. Diagnosis and office-‐based treatment of urinary incontinence in adults: Part two – treatment. Ther Adv Urol 2013;5:189-‐200.
35. Terdiman JP, Gruss C, Heidelbaugh JJ, Sultan S, Falck-‐Ytter YT, and the AGA
Institute Clinical Practice and Quality Management Committee. American Gastroenterological Association Institute Guideline on the Use of Thiopurines, Methotrexate and Anti-‐TNF-‐α Biologic Drugs for the Induction and Maintenance of Remission in Inflammatory Crohn’s Disease. Gastroenterology 2013;145:1459-‐1463.
36. Miner M, Heidelbaugh JJ, Morgentaler A. Testosterone therapy and cardiovascular risk: a cautionary tale. J Men’s Health 2014;11(1):1-‐3.
37. Skolarus TA, Wittmann D, Northouse L, An LC, Olson KB, Rew KT, Jimbo M, Heidelbaugh JJ, Phillips J, Holmes-‐Rovner M. Recommendations for prostate cancer survivorship care: an update to the 2009 Michigan Cancer Consortium Guidelines for the Primary Care Management of Prostate Cancer Post-‐Treatment Sequelae. J Men's Health 2014;11(3):1-‐13.
Non-‐Peer Reviewed Publications
1. Heidelbaugh JJ. Preface. In: Heidelbaugh JJ (ed.) Clinics in Family Practice: Gastroenterology, Volume 6, Number 3. Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders/Elsevier, 2004.
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2. Heidelbaugh JJ. Book Review: CURRENT Diagnosis and Treatment in Family
Medicine. Fam Med 2005;37(4):284-‐5.
3. Heidelbaugh JJ. Book Review: Screening in Disease Prevention: What Works? (European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies). Fam Med 2006;38(8):582-‐3.
4. Heidelbaugh JJ. Book Review: Hazardous Waist: Tackling Male Weight Problems.
Fam Med 2008;40(4):283.
5. Heidelbaugh JJ. Book Review: Rapidly Reversible Low Back Pain. Fam Med 2008;40(5):360-‐1.
6. Heidelbaugh JJ. Book Review: Hooked: Ethics, the Medical Profession, and the
Pharmaceutical Industry. Fam Med 2008;40(6):438-‐9.
7. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword. In: Heidelbaugh JJ, Biggs WS (eds.) Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice: Women’s Health, Volume 36, Number 1. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2009.
8. Heidelbaugh JJ. Preface. In: Heidelbaugh JJ, Biggs WS (eds.) Primary Care Clinics in
Office Practice: Women’s Health, Volume 36, Number 1. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2009.
9. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword. In: Rodden A, Diaz V (eds.) Primary Care Clinics in Office
Practice: Obesity Management, Volume 36, Number 2. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2009.
10. The Commission on Paternal Involvement in Pregnancy Outcomes. Commission
Outlook: Best and Promising Practices for Improving Research, Policy, and Practice on Paternal Involvement in Pregnancy Outcomes, 2009. Available online at: http://www.jointcenter.org/hpi/sites/all/files/CPIPOReport051910Final.pdf
11. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword. In: Wender R, Snyderman D (eds.) Primary Care Clinics
in Office Practice: Cancer: What the Primary Care Practitioner Needs to Know, Part 1, Volume 36, Number 3. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2009.
12. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword. In: Wender R, Snyderman D (eds.) Primary Care Clinics
in Office Practice: Cancer: What the Primary Care Practitioner Needs to Know, Part 2, Volume 36, Number 4. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2009.
13. Heidelbaugh JJ. Academic Men’s Health: Case studies in clinical practice. Journal of
Men’s Health 2009;6(3):219.
14. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: Traditional medicine in primary care is not enough -‐ we must all integrate CAM! In: Rindfleisch A (ed.) Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice:
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Integrative Medicine in Primary Care: Incorporating Complementary/Alternative Modalities, Volume 37, Number 1. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2010.
15. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: Common clinical applications of complementary and
alternative medicine. In: Zoorob R, Morelli V (eds.) Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice: Integrative Medicine in Primary Care: Incorporating Complementary/Alternative Modalities, Volume 37, Number 2. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2010.
16. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: A primer for primary care urology. In: Rew KT, Jimbo M
(eds.) Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice: Primary Care Urology, Volume 37, Number 3. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2010.
17. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: Providing a road map to survive. In: Perkins A (ed.)
Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice: Rheumatology – A Survival Guide for the Primary Care Physician, Volume 37, Number 4. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2010.
18. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: Beyond statistics, motivating for support. In: Malin R
(ed.) Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice: Substance Abuse, Volume 38, Number 1. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2011.
19. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: Dying with dignity. In: Eti S (ed.) Primary Care Clinics in
Office Practice: Substance Abuse, Volume 38, Number 2. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2011.
20. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: The burden of digestive diseases. In: Winger J,
Michelfelder A (eds.) Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice: Gastroenterology, Volume 38, Number 3. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2011.
21. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: Immunizations as the nucleus of prevention. In:
Altshuler M, Buchanan E (eds.) Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice: Immunizations, Volume 38, Number 4. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2011.
22. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: The art of maternal care. In: Harnisch D (ed.) Primary
Care Clinics in Office Practice: Maternal Care, Volume 39, Number 1. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2012.
23. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: Teaching strategies behind the principles. In: Salzman B
(ed.) Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice: Chronic Disease Management, Volume 39, Number 2. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2012.
24. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: A pain in the back. In: Manusov E (ed.) Primary Care
Clinics in Office Practice: Low Back Pain, Volume 39, Number 3. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2012.
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25. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: The playbook for primary care practice management. In: Bholat M (ed.) Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice: Practice Management, Volume 39, Number 4. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2012.
26. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: Life ticks away faster every day. In: Sheeler RD (ed.)
Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice: Cardiovascular Diseases, Volume 40, Number 1. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2013.
27. Heidelbaugh JJ. Lessons learned from PDE5 inhibitors: 15 years of experience. AUA
News, March 2013;18(3):16.
28. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: Common injuries, weekend warriors, and dedicated athletes. In: Morelli V, Gregory A (eds.) Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice: Sports Medicine, Volume 40, Number 2. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2013.
29. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: Beware! Use universal precautions for everything! In:
Malone M (ed.) Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice: Infectious Diseases, Volume 40, Number 3. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2013.
30. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: “Office Orthopedics: From Diagnosis and Treatment to
Prevention and Motivation” In: Pujalte G (ed.) Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice: Orthopedics, Volume 40, Number 4. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2013.
31. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: “Drips, Plugs, and Scratches” In: Dickson G, Kellerman R
(eds.) Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice: Primary Care ENT, Volume 41, Number 1. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2014.
32. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: “Preventive Medicine: Shared Responsibility” In: Ruffin
MT, Shultz C (eds.) “Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice: Preventive Medicine, Volume 41, Number 2. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2014.
33. Heidelbaugh JJ. Foreword: “Know Your Audience” In: Shore WB, Leanza F, Chaisson
N (eds.) “Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice: Adolescent Medicine, Volume 41, Number 3. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2014.
Book Chapters
1. Heidelbaugh JJ. Cholelithaisis. In: Rakel RE (ed.) Essential Family Medicine:
Fundamentals and Cases with Student Consult Access, 3rd edition. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier, 2006.
2. Heidelbaugh JJ. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. In: Rakel RE (ed.) Essential
Family Medicine: Fundamentals and Cases with Student Consult Access, 3rd edition. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier, 2006.
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3. Heidelbaugh JJ. Peptic Ulcer Disease. In: Rakel RE (ed.) Essential Family Medicine: Fundamentals and Cases with Student Consult Access, 3rd edition. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier, 2006.
4. Heidelbaugh JJ, Wamsteker EJ, Pernicano PG, Nostrant TT. Gastroenterology. In:
Rakel RE (ed.) Textbook of Family Medicine, 7th edition. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier, 2007.
5. Heidelbaugh JJ. Cardiology. In: Heidelbaugh JJ (ed.) Clinical Men’s Health:
Evidence in Practice. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2008.
6. Heidelbaugh JJ. Gastroenterology. In: Heidelbaugh JJ (ed.) Clinical Men’s Health: Evidence in Practice. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2008.
7. Heidelbaugh JJ, Yen G. Lifestyle Risks. In: Heidelbaugh JJ (ed.) Clinical Men’s
Health: Evidence in Practice. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2008.
8. Seyfried L, Heidelbaugh JJ. Suicide. In: Heidelbaugh JJ (ed.) Clinical Men’s Health: Evidence in Practice. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2008.
9. Heidelbaugh JJ. Cancer Incidence, Screening, and Prevention. In: Heidelbaugh JJ
(ed.) Clinical Men’s Health: Evidence in Practice. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2008.
10. Kesterson S, Heidelbaugh JJ. The Executive Male. In: Heidelbaugh JJ (ed.) Clinical
Men’s Health: Evidence in Practice. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2008.
11. Heidelbaugh JJ. Gastroesophageal reflux disease. In: Ebell MH, Ferenchick G, Smith M, et al., eds. Essential Evidence. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2009.
12. Heidelbaugh JJ. Cirrhosis. In: Ebell MH, Ferenchick G, Smith M, et al., eds. Essential
Evidence. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons, 2009.
13. Heidelbaugh JJ. Erectile dysfunction. In: Ebell MH, Ferenchick G, Smith M, et al., eds. Essential Evidence. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons, 2009.
14. Lee H, Heidelbaugh JJ. Ingrown Toenail. In: Ebell MH, Ferenchick G, Smith M, et al.,
eds. Essential Evidence. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons, 2009.
15. Heidelbaugh JJ, Scow DT. Heartburn. In: Paulman P, Paulman A, Harrison J (eds.) Signs and Symptoms in Family Medicine. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2011.
16. Heidelbaugh JJ. Abdominal Pain. In: Paulman P, Paulman A, Harrison J (eds.) Signs and Symptoms in Family Medicine. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2011.
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17. Heidelbaugh JJ. Gastroenterology. In: Rakel RE, Rakel D (eds.) Textbook of Family Medicine, 8th edition. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier, 2011.
18. Heidelbaugh JJ. Sexual Health. In: Spar M, Munoz G (eds.) Integrative Men’s Health. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014 (in press).
19. Heidelbaugh JJ, Kelley S. Gastroenterology. In: Rakel RE, Rakel D (eds.) Textbook of
Family Medicine, 9th edition. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier, 2014 (in press).
Books
1. Heidelbaugh JJ (ed.) Clinical Men’s Health: Evidence in Practice. Philadelphia, PA:
Saunders/Elsevier, 2008. Other Media
1. 2002 Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). Co-‐author. Audience: primary care clinicians and other healthcare providers who treat adults with this condition. (Available through the University of Michigan Continuing Medical Education web site: http://cme.med.umich.edu/iCME/GERD02/default.asp)
2. 2007 Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). Project lead, co-‐author. Audience: primary care clinicians and other healthcare providers who treat adults with this condition. (Available through the University of Michigan Continuing Medical Education web site: http://cme.med.umich.edu/iCME/GERD07/default.asp)
3. 2009 Integrative Approach to Disease Module -‐ Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Unit. Author. Audience: medical students, family medicine residents, integrative medicine fellows. (Available through the University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine Residency Education website: http://sitemaker.umich.edu/fm_gmeig_integrative-‐approach-‐to-‐disease_gerd/introduction)
4. 2009 Case #19: 39-‐year-‐old male with epigastric pain – Mr. Rodriguez. Author.
Family Medicine Computer-‐Assisted Simulations for Educating Students, eds. Chessman and Leong. Lebanon, NH: Institute for Innovative Technology In Medical Education. Audience: medical students on family medicine clerkships. (Available through the MedU web site: http://www.med-‐u.org.)
5. 2010 Contemporary issues in GERD: The economic and clinical burden of disease.
Medscape CME. Author. Audience: primary care physicians and physicians specializing in gastroenterology and internal medicine who conduct research or provide care for patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and related disorders. (Available through Medscape CME at: http://cme.medscape.com/viewarticle/722389)
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6. 2011 International Society of Men’s Health Consensus Conference. Content
Contributor. Audience: clinicians, educators, and public health advocates who are interested in the advancement of men’s health. (Available at: http://vimeo.com/17780007)
7. 2012 Men’s Health: Development of a Niche Curriculum in Family Medicine. Author.
Audience: family medicine educators and students with an interest in men’s health. (Available through Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Messenger at: http://www.stfm.org/publications/EducationColumns_January2012.cfm)
8. 2012 The Family Medicine Clerkship Curriculum. Educational Methods: Products
and Projects. Author. Audience: family medicine educators. (Available through Society of Teachers of Family Medicine at: http://www.stfm.org/cci/education_product.cfm)
9. 2012 Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). Project lead, co-‐author. Audience:
primary care clinicians and other healthcare providers who treat adults with this condition. (Available through the University of Michigan Continuing Medical Education web site: http://cme.med.umich.edu/iCME/GERD12/default.asp)
10. 2012 Foundation for Men’s Health. Hypogonadism Center of Educational Expertise.
Take Away Strategies for Successful Testosterone Management. Co-‐author. Audience: primary care clinicians and other healthcare providers who treat adult patients with this condition. (Available through the Foundation for Men’s Health web site: http://www.foundationformenshealth.org/CoEE/HypoG/?id=jheidelbaugh)
11. 2013 Foundation for Men’s Health. Hypogonadism Center of Educational Expertise.
The Effects of Chronic Opioid Use on Male Hypogonadism. Author. Audience: primary care clinicians and other healthcare providers who treat adult patients with this condition. (Available through the Foundation for Men’s Health web site: http://newcme.com/joel-‐heidelbaugh-‐md-‐effects-‐chronic-‐opioid-‐use/)
12. 2014 MedEdPORTAL. Schiller J, Hammoud M, Belmonte D, Englesbe M, Gelb D, Grum
C, Heidelbaugh JJ, House J, Weir S, Santen S. Systematic Direct Observation of Clinical Skills in the Clinical Year. (Available through MedEdPORTAL: www.mededportal.org/publication/9712)
13. 2014 Society of Teachers of Family Medicine. Michelfelder A, Heidelbaugh JJ, Page
C, Bading E. Advising Students for Matching Into Family Medicine. (Available through Society of Teachers of Family Medicine: http://blog.stfm.org/2014/04/03/matching-‐into-‐family-‐medicine/)
Abstracts/Posters
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1. Heidelbaugh JJ. An analysis of billing and coding perceptions and practices in a
family medicine residency program. Medical Education Day, University of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, MI; May 19, 2004.
2. Heidelbaugh JJ. An analysis of billing and coding perceptions and practices in a family medicine residency program. Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Annual Research in Medical Education (RIME) Conference; Boston, MA; November 8, 2004.
3. Heidelbaugh JJ, Inadomi JM. Magnitude and economic impact of inappropriate use
of stress ulcer prophylaxis in non-‐intensive care unit hospitalized patients. Am J Gastroenterol 2005;100(s9):S274.
4. Heidelbaugh JJ, Inadomi JM. Magnitude and economic impact of inappropriate use
of stress ulcer prophylaxis in non-‐intensive care unit hospitalized patients. The American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) Annual Scientific Meeting; Honolulu, HI; October 30, 2005.
5. Fenske J, Heidelbaugh JJ, Gruppen L. Survey-‐directed revision of family medicine
residency didactic curriculum. Medical Education Day, University of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, MI; June 5, 2007.
6. Heidelbaugh JJ. Development of a primary care urology and men’s health clinic in a
US academic center. The 5th Biennial World Congress of Men’s Health and Gender; Vienna, Austria; September 21, 2007.
7. Heidelbaugh JJ. A needs assessment for the development of an evidence-‐based
men’s health textbook in the US. The 5th Biennial World Congress of Men’s Health and Gender; Vienna, Austria; September 21, 2007.
8. Fenske J, Heidelbaugh JJ, Gruppen L. Survey-‐directed revision of family medicine
residency didactic curriculum. The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine 41st Annual Spring Conference; Baltimore, MD; May 1, 2008.
9. Sheets KJ and Heidelbaugh JJ. Educational focus areas in the department of family
medicine: four areas for discussion/collaboration. The Annual Walking Dinner, Center for Research on Learning and Teaching, University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, MI; September 9, 2008.
10. Heidelbaugh JJ, Goldberg KL, Inadomi JM. Magnitude and economic impact of
inappropriate use of proton pump inhibitors for treatment of upper gastrointestinal disorders in the ambulatory care setting. Am J Gastroenterol 2008;103(Suppl1):S403.
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11. Heidelbaugh JJ, Goldberg KL, Inadomi JM. Magnitude and economic impact of overutilization of antisecretory therapy for gastroprotection in the ambulatory care setting. The American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) Annual Scientific Meeting; Orlando, FL; October 5, 2008.
12. Heidelbaugh JJ, Chavey WC, Sheets KJ. Case discussions as a venue to teach
principles of chronic disease management. The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine 35th Annual Predoctoral Education Conference; Savannah, GA; January 25, 2009.
13. Riley MR, Heidelbaugh JJ. Developing a billing and coding curriculum for family
medicine residents. Medical Education Day, University of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, MI; June 2, 2009.
14. Heidelbaugh JJ. The reality: men’s health impacting family health. Journal of Men’s
Health 2009;(6)3:271.
15. Chey WD, Xu Y, Baum C, Lembo A, Brunton S, Heidelbaugh JJ, Turner MP, Dabbous O. Gender differences in primary care management of chronic constipation: A study from the Examination of Chronic Constipation Treatment and Outcomes in Everyday Medical Practice (EXCCEED) Registry. Am J Gastroenterol 2009;104(Suppl3):S402.
16. Chey WD, Xu Y, Baum C, Lembo A, Brunton S, Heidelbaugh JJ, Turner MP, Dabbous O.
Gender differences in primary care management of chronic constipation: A study from the Examination of Chronic Constipation Treatment and Outcomes in Everyday Medical Practice (EXCCEED) Registry. The American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) Annual Scientific Meeting; San Diego, CA; October 25, 2009.
17. Riley MR, Heidelbaugh JJ. A department-‐wide billing and coding program for faculty
and residents. The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; Vancouver, BC; April 25, 2010.
18. Heidelbaugh JJ. Teaching multidisciplinary men’s health to medical students. The
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Conference on Medical Student Education; Houston, TX; January 22, 2011.
19. O’Neil T, Riley MR, Heidelbaugh JJ. Resident virtual paychecks: A model to teach
proper billing and coding methods. The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; New Orleans, LA; April 28, 2011.
20. Schiller J, Belmonte D, Heidelbaugh JJ, House J, Weir S, Santen S. Systematic Direct
Observation of Clinical Skills in the Clinical Year. Association of American Medical Colleges; Philadelphia, PA; November 2013.
21. Weir S, Mangrulkar R, Belmonte D, Englesbe M, Gelb D, Grum C, Hammoud M,
Heidelbaugh JJ, House J, Schiller J, Kolars J. Stimulating change in required
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clerkships: supporting improvements in grade timing, direct observation reports, and mid-‐clerkship feedback. Medical Education Day, University of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, MI; April 7, 2014.