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Curriculum Vitae Ann M Davis, PhD MPH ABPP P a g e | 1
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UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Faculty Curriculum Vitae
Date: 3/13/2015
I. PERSONAL DATA:
1. Applicant Information: First Name: Ann Middle Initial: M Last Name: Davis Suffix: Degree(s): PhD, MPH, ABPP Current Academic Rank: Professor Current Academic Track: Tenure Primary Department: Pediatrics Secondary Department: Dietetics & Nutrition Office Address: 3901 Rainbow Boulevard, MS 4004 – G005 Miller Phone: 913-588-5928 Email: [email protected]
2. Professional Development:
Undergraduate and Graduate Education: Years (inclusive) Degree Institution
1987-1991 B.A. University of Kansas 1994-1997 M.A. Western Michigan University 1997-1999 Ph.D. Western Michigan University 2006-2008 M.P.H. University of Kansas Medical Center
Postgraduate Education:
Years (inclusive) Degree Institution September 1999 – August 2001 Postdoctoral Fellow Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
Medical Center Academic and Professional Appointments and Activities:
Month and Year Position Institution
Professional Registration/Licensure:
Year Number State June 1995 – June 1998 Therapist Western Michigan University Clinic September 1996 – June 1997 Practicum Student Borgess Behavioral Medicine
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August 1998 – July 1999 Predoctoral Intern Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Home September 1999 – August 2001 Postdoctoral Fellow Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
Medical Center September 2001-2007 Assistant Professor University of Kansas Medical
Center, Department of Pediatrics September 2003 - present Joint Appointment University of Kansas Medical
Center, Department of Dietetics & Nutrition
December 2006 - present Courtesy Joint Appointment University of Kansas, Department of Applied Behavioral Science
July 2007 – June 2012 Associate Professor (with tenure) University of Kansas Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics
September 2010 – July 24, 2014 Co-Director, Center for Children’s Healthy Lifestyles & Nutrition
University of Kansas Medical Center & Children’s Mercy Hospitals and Clinics
October 20-21, 2010; October 26-28, 2011; March 2, 2012; March 6-8, 2013; March 3-4, 2015; March 10, 2016
Study section temporary member; Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases B Subcommittee (DDK-B 1)
National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
November 1, 2010 – April 15, 2013 Vice Chair, Obesity Special Interest Group
Division 54, American Psychological Association
Fall 2011-2014 Elected to the Board, Member at Large (Membership)
Division 54, American Psychological Association
July 2011 – August 2013 Society for Pediatric Psychology (Div 54) Liaison
Committee on Women in Psychology, American Psychological Association
January 2012-present Society for Pediatric Psychology (Div 54) Liaison
Division 37, American Psychological Association
July 2012 – present Professor (with tenure) University of Kansas Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics
September 2014-present Appointed Member of Fellows Committee
Division 54, American Psychological Association
July 25, 2014-present Director, Center for Children’s Healthy Lifestyles & Nutrition
University of Kansas Medical Center & Children’s Mercy Hospitals and Clinics
2015-2017 Elected Member Committee on Division APA Relations (CODAPAR)
Professional Certification(s):
Date Board August 2009 American Board of Professional Psychology, Board Certified, Child and
Adolescent Psychology Professional Societies and Affiliations: (List by national and local level; include offices held)
Date Organization 1997-1999 1999 - present 2001-2003
American Psychological Association – Division 12 American Psychological Association – Division 54 Kansas Psychological Association
Honors and Awards:
Year Award 1999 Annual Student Research Award, Autism and Developmental Disabilities
Special Interest Group, Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy. University of Kansas School of Medicine Curriculum Vitae
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2000 Circle of Achievement Award, Computers and Hi-Tech Special Interest Group, Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy.
2003 Fellow, NIH Summer Institute on Randomized Clinical Trials. 2003-2006 School of Medicine Clinical Research Curriculum Program Fellow (K30). 2007 Chairman’s Award for Excellence in Research and Scholarship,
Department of Pediatrics, KUMC. 2009 Selected for the AAMC MidCareer Women’s Leadership Conference. 2010 Selected for the American Psychological Association Leadership Institute
for Women in Psychology. 2011 Selected as a Fulbright Scholar (candidate), Specialist by the J. William
Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board (FSB), the Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Department of State (ECA), and the Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES).
2011 Leone F. Mattioli, MD Award for Pediatric Research & Scholarship, Department of Pediatrics, KUMC
2011 Chairman’s Award for Distinction in Scholarship, Department of Pediatrics, KUMC
2011 Elected as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, Division 54 (Pediatric Psychology)
2012 Cheng Cho, MD, PhD Award for Excellence in Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, KUMC
2012 2012 Diane J. Willis Award for Outstanding Article in the Journal of Pediatric Psychology for our paper “Comparison of a Family-Based Group Intervention for Youths with Obesity to a Brief Individual Family Intervention: A Practical Clinical Trial of Positively Fit.”
2015 Department of Pediatrics Faculty Award in Recognition of Teamwork Appreciation, joint KUMC and CMH Dept of Pediatrics Award
II. TEACHING ACTIVITIES:
Philosophy of Teaching: I am interested in behavioral principles as they relate to child health specifically regarding issues such as pediatric obesity, chronic illness, and adherence. Also, the application of behavioral principles to human health behavior, such as eating, parenting, enuresis, encopresis, and disruptive behavior disorders is a strong interest. Since joining the faculty at KUMC, I have developed a new interest in the education of medical residents using methodologically sound techniques as measured by objective assessment tools. My general teaching philosophy is to keep learners active and engaged. I do this not only by keeping my material up to date and being informal and interactive during my teaching, but also by planning activities that engage learners and teach the relevant material simultaneously. 1. Instruction:
Didactic: (e.g. lectures, grand rounds, and formal presentations)
Academic Year
Title and Course Number
Lecture or Presentation
Title
Instruction Learner
Type
Hours (actual
instruction)
Number of
Learners
Type of Learner(s) (e.g.
medical or grad students, residents)
3/1/02 Prosem, Human Development and Family Life, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
Adherence In Pediatrics: The Example of Diet
Instructor
1 hour 40 GS & UG
3/20/02 Grand Trichotillomania Instructo 1 hour 25 Residents & MS
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Attending Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
r
5/30/02 Resident Core Curriculum
Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Instructor
1 hour 20 Residents
6/25/03 Grand Attending Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
The Multidisciplinary Approach to Pediatric Feeding Problems: A Recent Case
Instructor
1 hour 25 Residents & MS
Fall 2003 DN 870 Health Behavior Counseling
Instructor
3 credit hours
14 GS
2/13/04 Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Pediatric Obesity: Behavioral Issues
Instructor
1 hour 40 Residents & MS
Fall 2004 DN 870 Health Behavior Counseling
Instructor
3 credit hours
4 GS
11/4/04 Resident Core Curriculum
Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Instructor
1 hour 20 Residents
9/21/05 Grand Attending Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Healthy Hawks: The KU Pediatric Obesity Program
Instructor
1 hour 25 Residents & MS
1/6/06 Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Pediatric Obesity Instructor
1 hour 40 Residents & MS
3/9/06 PRVM 843 Pediatric Obesity Instructor
1.5 hours 10 GS
5/15/06 GCRC Research Seminar Series, University of
Enhancing Nutrition and Physical Activity Among Rural Children
Instructor
1 hour 20 Residents& GS
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Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
11/1/06 Grand Attending Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
A Sample Grant Instructor
1 hour 25 Residents& MS & GS
2/22/07 Invited Lecture, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas
Enhancing Nutrition and Activity in Rural Children
Instructor
1 hour 30 GS & Faculty
3/16/07 Colloquium, Clinical Psychology Program, University of Kansas
Pediatric Obesity in Rural and Urban Areas
Instructor
1 hour 20 GS & Faculty
5/3/07 Resident Core Curriculum
Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Instructor
1 hour 12 Residents
8/15/07 Grand Attending Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Healthy Hawks Weight Management Program
Instructor
1 hour 40 Residents & MS & GS
9/13/07 Invited Lecture, The University of Kansas 9th Annual Conference on the Prevention and Treatment of Overweight and Obese Individuals
Healthy Hawks Pediatric Obesity Program
Instructor
3 hours 200 Residents & MS & GS & Faculty & Public
10/10/07 Grand Attending Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Treatment for the Child with Food Refusal
Instructor
1 hour 40 Residents & MS & GS
2/13/08 Invited Lecture, Acute and Chronic Illness
Childhood Feeding Disorders
Instructor
1 hour 6 GS
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Class PSYC 833, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
2/29/08 Medicine Across the Lifespan, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Pediatric Behavioral Issues
Instructor
1 hour 150 MS
2/29/08 Medicine Across the Lifespan, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Pediatric Obesity Instructor
1 hour 150 MS
3/6/08 Resident Core Curriculum
Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Instructor
1 hour 12 Residents
4/17/08 Social and Behavioral Aspects of Public Health, Preventive Medicine 818, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Health of Rural Populations
Instructor
1 hour 15 minutes
20 MPH
11/18/08 Healthy Psychology Graduate Class, Psychology PhD Program, University of Kansas
Pediatric Obesity Instructor
2 hours 6 PhD
12/4/08 Resident Core Curriculum
New Resident Research Requirements
Instructor
1 hour 15 Residents
2/27/09 Medicine Across the Lifespan, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Behavioral Disorders in Childhood
Instructor
1 hour 150 MS
2/27/09 Medicine Across the Lifespan, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas
Motivational Interviewing and Pediatric Obesity
Instructor
1 hour 150 MS
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City, KS 3/4/09 Kansas Public
Health Grand Rounds, Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, KUMC
Health of Rural Populations
Instructor
1 hour 30 MS, MPH
7/14/09 Obesity, Dietetics & Nutrition, KUMC
Behavioral Strategies in Pediatric Obesity
Instructor
1 hour 4 GS
9/25/09 Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, KUMC
Pediatric Obesity: Current Research and Expert Committee Recommendations
Instructor
1 hour 40 Residents & MS & GS & Faculty
11/5/09 Obesity Prevention Workshop, Center for Physical Activity & Weight Management, Children’s Mercy Hospitals and Clinics
Behavioral Strategies in Pediatric Obesity
Instructor
1 hour 20 Community Members
2/4/10 Medicine Across the Lifespan, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Motivational Interviewing and Pediatric Obesity
Instructor
1 hour 150 MS
2/4/10 Medicine Across the Lifespan, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Behavioral Disorders in Childhood
Instructor
1 hour 150 MS
2/4/10 Resident Core Curriculum
The Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Instructor
1 hour 20 Residents
2/17/10 Healthy Psychology Graduate Class, Psychology PhD Program, University of Kansas
Feeding Problems in Children
Instructor
1.5 hours 8 GS
4/6/10 Social and Health of Rural Instructo 1.5 hours 20 MD, MPH, GS
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Behavioral Aspects of Public Health, Preventive Medicine 818, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Populations r
9/15/10 Grand Attending Rounds, Department of Pediatrics
KUMC Feeding Team and a New Trial
Instructor
1 hour 40 Residents, Faculty, Fellows
9/20/10 Resident Core Curriculum
Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Instructor
1 hour 18 Residents
9/29/10 Psychiatry Resident/Fellow Conference
Feeding Problems in Children
Instructor
1 hour 6 Residents/Fellows/ MS
10/4/10 Resident Core Curriculum
Resident Research
Instructor
1 hour 15 Residents
10/28/10 Introduction to Clinical Research University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Pediatric Research
Instructor
1 hour 20 Residents, Fellows, MPH, MS, GS
11/17/10 Grand Attending Rounds, Department of Pediatrics
Research Resources
Instructor
.5 hours 25 Residents, Faculty, MS, GS
12/17/10 Medicine Across the Lifespan, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Behavioral Disorders in Childhood
Instructor
1 hour 150 MS
12/17/10 Medicine Across the Lifespan, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Motivational Interviewing and Pediatric Obesity
Instructor
1 hour 150 MS
Spring 2011
DN 870 Health Behavior Counseling
Instructor
3 credit hours
8 GS
3/2/11 Grand Attending Rounds, Department of Pediatrics
How to Apply Successfully for a Departmental Pilot Grant
Instructor
1 hour 30 GS, MS, Residents, Faculty
3/16/11 Grand Attending
Pediatric Obesity: Current Treatment
Instructor
1 hour 45 GS, MS, Residents, Faculty
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Rounds, Department of Pediatrics
Recommendations and Healthy Hawks
7/25/11 Resident CORE Curriculum
Resident Research
Instructor
1 hour 15 Residents
11/10/11 PhD Psychology Course, Clinical Child Psychology Program, University of Kansas
Pediatric Obesity and Feeding Issues
Instructor
3 hours 10 GS
11/11/11 Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics
A Pediatric Obesity Update from the Center for Children's Healthy Lifestyles & Nutrition
Instructor
1 hour 60 GS, MS, Residents, Faculty
11/18/11 Grand Rounds, Department of Neurology
The Center for Children's Healthy Lifestyles & Nutrition: A Pediatric Obesity Update
Instructor
1 hour 40 GS, MS, Residents, Faculty
4/20/12 KCUMB Research Symposium, Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences
The Current State of Pediatric Obesity and a Local Treatment Program: Healthy Hawks
Instructor
45 minutes
15 MS
5/21/12 Exercise is Medicine, 2012 KUMC
Healthy Hawks: A local pediatric obesity treatment program
Invited guest speaker
60 minutes
100 GS, MS, Residents, Fellows, Faculty, Outside guests
5/21/12 CORE, Department of Pediatrics
The Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Instructor
60 minutes
20 Residents
7/30/12 CORE, Department of Pediatrics
Research During Residency
Instructor
60 minutes
20 Residents
8/8/12 Grand Attending Rounds, Department of Pediatrics
Grants, Clinical Trials and Human Subjects: A Research Update
Instructor
60 minutes
40 GS, MS, Residents, Faculty
10/1/12 CORE, Department of Pediatrics
The Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Instructor
60 minutes
20 Residents
10/18/12 Introduction to Clinical Research, KUMC
Pediatric Research
Instructor
60 minutes
25 GS, MS, Residents, Fellows, Faculty,
1/17/13 Medicine Across the
Behavioral Disorders in
Instructor
1 hour 50 MS
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Lifespan, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Childhood
Spring 2013
DN 870 Health Behavior Counseling
Instructor
3 credit hours
11 GS (9)
3/27/13 Grand Attending Rounds, Department of Pediatrics
Preparing for your annual assessment and other faculty development tricks of the trade
Instructor
1 hour 30 GS, MS, Residents, Faculty
10/24/13 Introduction to Clinical Research University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Pediatric Research
Instructor
1 hour 20 Residents, Fellows, MPH, MS, GS
11/7/13 CORE, Department of Pediatrics
The “NEW” Disruptive Behavior Disorders/ DSM5
Instructor
60 minutes
20 Residents
2/14/14 CORE, Department of Pediatrics
Healthy Hawks Instructor
60 minutes
20 Residents
4/15/14 CORE, Department of Pediatrics
Research in Residency
Instructor
60 minutes
15 Residents
4/16/14 Healthy Psychology Graduate Class, Psychology PhD Program, University of Kansas
Feeding Problems in Children
Instructor
1.5 hours 10 GS
10/30/14 Introduction to Clinical Research University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Pediatric Research
Instructor
1 hour 25 Residents, Fellows, MPH, MS, GS
11/21/14 Prosem, Psychology, University of Kansas
Pediatric Obesity: Clinical Guidelines and Research Findings Among Rural Children
Instructor
1 hour 40 GS, Faculty
Spring 2015
DN 870 Health Behavior Counseling
Instructor
3 credit hours
11 GS (9)
1/27/15 CORE, Department of Pediatrics
Pediatric Obesity Instructor
1 hour 20 Residents
6/10/15 CORE Department of
Pediatric Obesity & Healthy Hawks
Instructor
1 hour 4 Residents
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Psychiatry 9/22/15 PhD Research
Seminar, Dietetics & Nutrition Program, KUMC
Pediatric Obesity Intervention Efforts Among Underserved Children
Instructor
1 hour 8 PhD students, Faculty
10/5/15 Resident Core Curriculum
Externalizing Disorders
Instructor
1 hour 18 Residents
10/29/15 Introduction to Clinical Research University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Pediatric Obesity Intervention Efforts Among Underserved Children
Instructor
1 hour 25 Residents, Fellows, MPH, MS, GS
2/2/16 Noon Conference, Department of Pediatrics, KUMC
Preparing for your Annual Evaluation and Promotion & Tenure
Instructor
1 hour 15 Faculty
2/24/16 Healthy Psychology Graduate Class, Psychology PhD Program, University of Kansas
Feeding Problems and Obesity in Children – an overview
Instructor
1 hour 6 GS
Nondidactic: (e.g. workshops, labs, seminars, discussion groups, or journal clubs)
Academic Year
Title and Course
Number
Presentation
Title
Instruction Learner
Type
Hours (actual
instruction) Number of Learners
Type of Learner(s)
(e.g. medical/grad
students, residents)
2006 Health of the Public
Small Group
40 4 MS4
2007 Psyc 800 Balancing Work and Life as a Female in an Academic Medical Center
Small Group
1 15 GS
2011 Health of the Public
Is there a correlation between parent weight loss and child weight loss 6 months after participation in Healthy
Small Group
10 3 MS4
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Hawks? 2013 n/a Maintaining a
Balance between Work and Family: Advice for Early Career Psychologists
Small Group
2 20 GS
10/5/15 Brain and Behavior Module
Psychiatry Small Group Cases
Small Group
1.5 20 MS2
10/19/15 Professional Development – Lawrence KU Clinical Child Psychology Program
Women in Psychology
Small Group
1 4 PhD Students
Clinical: (e.g. clerkship, rounding, clinic, daily supervision, teaching)
Academic Year
Instruction Learner Length of Service (e.g. 8
weeks x 6 clerkships; one
month per resident; 40
hours/week x 6 weeks) Type Hours
Number of Learners
Type of Learner (e.g.
medical students, residents, fellows)
2001-Present Daily supervision and teaching of pediatric resident rotation in Behavioral/Developmental Pediatrics
24/year Resident 1 month
Master’s Theses and PhD Dissertations Directed: (List only those for which you are/were primarily responsible.)
Year Student Name Thesis Title Degree
(completed/in progress) 2006 Melanie Curtis Assessment of Rural
Pediatric Obesity Using Focus Group and Questionnaire Methodology
MS in Dietetics &Nutrition
2007 Jessica Todd Night Eating Syndrome MS in Dietetics & Nutrition
1/23/09-5/13/10 Katie Steiger The Relationship Between Affective Response to Exercise and Exercise Adherence
PhD in Clinical Psychology (Health specialization; Chair of Dissertation Committee)
2/27/13 – 5/13/14 Kimberly S. Canter The role of health behaviors and food insecurity in predicting food intake in low-income children
PhD in Clinical Child Psychology (Co-Chair of Dissertation Committee)
4/30/15-7/13/15 Nora Jean Sporn Pediatric obesity treatment in rural settings: Associations between psychosocial functioning and health outcomes
PhD in Clinical Psychology (Chair of Master’s Thesis Committee).
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5/18/15- present Teresa Y. Pan, MA The Longitudinal Relationship Between Obesity and Depression in Children
PhD in Psychology (Chair of Dissertation Committee)
Supervision of Postdoctoral Fellows: (List only those for which you are/were primary supervisor.)
Year Fellow Name Area of Study 2002-2003 Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD Pediatric Psychology (faculty) 2003-2004 Caroline Danda, PhD Pediatric Psychology (private practice) 2005-2006 Jane Sosland, PhD Behavioral Pediatrics (faculty) 2006 Jessica Foster, MD Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics (private
practice) 2006 - 2007 Christie Befort, PhD Pediatric Psychology (faculty) 2007 - 2009 Yasuko Landrum, PhD Pediatric Psychology (Armed Forces) 2007 – 2010 Amanda Bruce, PhD Pediatric Psychology (faculty)
NIH Loan Repayment Program (LRP) Mentor:
Year Fellow Name Area of Study 2014- Jordan Carlson, PhD Pediatric Healthy Lifestyles (*primary mentor) 2015 - Kimberly Canter, PhD Pediatric Psychology 2015 - Jason Van Allen Pediatric Psychology 2015 - Brenda Salley, PhD Pediatric Developmental Research (*primary mentor)
Advising: (Thesis or dissertation committees; student academic group/individual)
Date Student or Group Name Type of Student/Group Fall 2003-present Ralph Major Society Medical Students Fall, 2003 Health of the Public Capstone Course –
advised the students on the use of psychological measures to capture attitudes related to vitamin use during pregnancy.
Medical Students
2001-2003 Montserrat Mitchell, Thesis Committee. “Functioning of Children with Diabetes and Their Families: Comparing Insulin Pump Therapy with Multiple Daily Injections.”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU Lawrence
2001-2003 Ngan Vuong, Thesis Committee. “Adolescent Perspectives of Individualism and Collectivism: Relations to Family Environment and Behavioral Outcomes.”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU Lawrence
2003-2005 Meredith Dreyer, Thesis Committee. “Psychosocial Factors Associated with Adherence Among Pediatric Transplant Patients.”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU Lawrence
6/17/04 Richard Boles, Comprehensive Examination Committee. “Supervising Children During Parental Distractions: A Sequential Analysis.”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU Lawrence
Fall 2004-6/19/06 Richard Boles, Dissertation Committee. “Supervising Children During Parental Distractions.”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU Lawrence
Fall 2005-Spring 2006
Rochelle James, Thesis Committee. “The Program Evaluation of Services in a University Pediatric Rheumatology Clinic: Quality of Care, Health-Related Quality of
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU Lawrence
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Life, and Satisfaction.” 2005-2006 Melanie Curtis, Thesis Committee.
“Assessment of Rural Pediatric Obesity Using Focus Group and Questionnaire Methodology.”
Dietetics & Nutrition M.S. Student, KUMC
Spring 2006-5/5/08
Kimberlee M. Roy, M.A., Dissertation Committee. “Peanut Allergy in Children: Relationships to Health-Related Quality of Life, Anxiety, and Parental Stress.”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU Lawrence
6/26/07 – 4/18/08 Chad Jensen, Thesis Committee. “Body Dissatisfaction, Weight Criticism, and Self-Reported Physical Activity in Preadolescent Children.”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU Lawrence
10/18/07 – 12/7/07
Lisa Delores VanHoose, Ph.D. Qualifying Committee, Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science.
Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science, KUMC
1/14/08 – 10/15/08
Katie Stieger, Task Committee. “Psychosocial factors that affect adherence to exercise.”
Clinical Psychology (Health Track), KU Lawrence
11/20/08-7/23/09 Jason Van Allen, Thesis Committee. “Hope as a Predictor of Initial Treatment Response in a Pediatric Weight Management Program.”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU Lawrence
11/21/08-10/23/09
Marilyn Sampilo, Thesis Committee. “Associations Among Peer Victimization, Social Anxiety, and Children’s Self-Reported Physical Activity.”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU Lawrence
5/15/09 – 10/11/10
Yelena Wu, MA, Dissertation Committee, “The development and evaluation of a measure assessing school nurses’ perceived barriers to addressing pediatric weight-related health.”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU Lawrence
7/27/09 – 6/1/10 Chad D. Jensen, MA, Dissertation Committee, “Longitudinal associations between teasing and health-related quality of life among treatment-seeking overweight youth.”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU Lawrence
10/1/09 – 4/12/10 Bill Black, BA, Health-related quality of life in children enrolling in a pediatric obesity intervention program.
Masters student, UTMB Galveston, TX
1/22/10 – 4/13/10 Kelsey M Lewis, MS, Effects of a behavioral pediatric weight management program on calcium intake.
Dietetics & Nutrition M.S. Student, KUMC
9/20/10 – 6/16/11 Christopher Cushing, MS Dissertation Committee, “Validation of a Measure of Weight-Related Quality of Life in a Community Sample of Normal Weight, Overweight, and Obese 4th and 5th Grade Students”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU
1/28/11 – unknown
Dan Schober, MA, MPH- Dissertation Committee, “A Review of Intervention Research Studies to Promote Physical Activity among Children and Adolescents”
Department of Applied Behavioral Sciences, KU
2/25/11-5/10/11 Catherine Luna, RD, Non-thesis committee, “Cross-line Community Outreach Inc. Cooking and Nutrition Education Class.”
Department of Dietetics & Nutrition, KUMC
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2/25/11-5/10/11 Lisa Haney, RD, Non-thesis committee, “Calcium and blood pressure in adolescents.”
Department of Dietetics & Nutrition, KUMC
2/25/11-5/10/11 Lindsay Thurlow, RD, non-thesis committee, “Breakfast consumption and BMI status in school aged children.”
Department of Dietetics & Nutrition, KUMC
10/14/11 – 6/28/13
Jason Van Allen, MA, dissertation committee, “A longitudinal examination of outcome expectancy constructs and their role in Type 1 Diabetes in youths.”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU
Spring 2012 Marina Daldalian, MPH, practicum mentor and committee member, “Main outcomes from the healthy hawks program: A family-based behavioral pediatric weight management clinic.”
MPH Student, KUMC
Summer 2012 Carlene Mayfield, MPH, committee member, “Establishing a Baseline Measurement of Participant Activity and Developing a Standardized Manual for the Healthy Hawks Exercise Program.”
MPH student, KUMC
10/4/12 – 11/13/14
Marilyn Sampilo, MA, Co-Chair, “Enhancing Interventions for Pediatric Obesity Among Latino Children: A Mixed Methods Study.”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU
10/5/12 – 6/19/14 Ed Morris, MA, dissertation committee, “Exploring the Behavioral and Psychological Differences between Boys and Girls with a History of Fire Involvement.”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU
10/15/12 – 12/8/14
Catrina C. Litzenburg, MA, dissertation committee, “Predictors of initiating and adhering to medication for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in children.”
Clinical Psychology PhD Student, KU
10/16/12 – 12/9/13
Kelsey Borner, BA, thesis committee, “Evaluating the relationship between vigorous physical activity and health related quality of life among overweight and obese children: An application of dynamic p-technique.”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU
Fall 2012 Megan Delaney, BA, practicum mentor, “Obesity at the Kansas School for the Deaf: Determining prevalence and conducting an intervention needs assessment.”
MPH student, KUMC
8/15/13 – present Katrina Poppert, BA, Thesis committee; “Impulsivity and neural mechanisms of food motivation predicting treatment outcome in childhood obesity.”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU
3/21/14 Lisa G. Culliton, Capstone committee; “Resiliency Screening in a Primary Care Clinic.”
School of Nursing, KUMC
4/2/14-present Laurie A. Gayes, MA, Dissertation Committee, “Influence of best friends on children’s athletic competence and physical activity engagement: A longitudinal analysis.”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, KU
4/13/15 – 11/30/15
Lainey Fleck, RD, Non-thesis committee, “Focus Groups and Structured Interviews to Assess Barriers in Experiencing a Health Pregnancy.”
Department of Dietetics & Nutrition, KUMC
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5/7/14 – 7/6/15 William R. Black, MA, Dissertation Committee, “Episodic future thinking in young children: Considering body mass and memory.”
Clinical Psychology PhD Student, University of Missouri Kansas City
6/11/15 – present Kelsey Borner, MA. Dissertation Committee. “The associations between parenting style, physical activity parenting practices, and objectively measured engagement in physical activity among elementary school children.”
Clinical Child Psychology PhD Student, University of Kansas
Other Teaching Activities: (CME and Faculty Development Seminars)
Date Title of
Presentation Location Teaching Function Type of Learner
10/29/01 An Introduction to the Behavioral Sciences Division
Child Development Unit, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Instructor
11/10/01 Stress Relief The University of Kansas Medical Center Student Wellness Program, Kansas City, KS
Instructor
3/11/02 Pediatric Psychology University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, MO
Instructor
7/25/02 Adherence Issues in Pediatric Asthma
Asthma Educator Certification Workshop, American Lung Association of Kansas, Wichita, Kansas
Instructor
10/22/03 Childhood Obesity: The Role of the School Nurse in Combating the New Epidemic: Behavioral Interventions
The University of Kansas Medical Center for TeleMedicine & TeleHealth, Kansas City, KS
Instructor
12/11/03 School-based Obesity Education: Using Videoconferencing to Improve the Health Habits of Overweight Children in Kansas
Kansas Technology Leadership Conference, Topeka, KS
Instructor
2/20/04 Pediatric Obesity Among Urban and Rural Children
Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL
Instructor
3/9/04 Behavior Management Techniques
Children First Child Advocacy Day 2001, Topeka, KS
Instructor
8/2/04 Mentoring The University of Kansas Medical
Instructor
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Center Sunflower Clinical Scholars Program
10/5/04 Behavioral Aspects of Pediatric Obesity
The University of Kansas Medical Center Mini Med School
Instructor
10/18/04 Pediatric Obesity Among Urban and Rural Children
The University of Kansas Department of Clinical Child Psychology – Research presentations to first year graduate students.
Instructor
11/9/04 Child Behavior Management Issues
Parents University, Franklin County Children’s Coalition, Ottawa, Kansas
Instructor
2/8/05 Grant Writing The University of Kansas Medical Center Sunflower Clinical Scholars Program
Instructor
7/20/05 Assessment and Treatment of Pediatric Obesity
The University of Kansas Medical Center Rural Continuing Education Conference “How Healthcare Professionals and Educators Can Make a Difference for Teens”, Hays, KS
Instructor
3/31/06 Follow the Yellow Brick Road: Pathways to Impact Childhood Obesity in Kansas
Kansas Dietetic Association Annual Meeting, Washburn University Memorial Union, Topeka, KS
Instructor
6/2/06 Enhancing Nutrition and Physical Activity Among Rural Children
Children’s Mercy Hospital Behavioral Sciences Division Research Seminar, Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, MO
Instructor
10/28/06 Childhood Obesity 32nd Annual Diabetes Fair: Focus on the Future, American Diabetes Association, Wichita, KS
Instructor
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4/20/07 Behavioral Aspects of Pediatric Obesity
2007 Regional 4-State Regional CME Conference, Pediatrics in the Heartland, American Academy of Pediatrics
Instructor
4/12/07 Student Research Forum
University of Kansas Medical Center
Judge
6/1/07 Assessing and Improving Patient Adherence to Asthma Regimens; Quality of Life Issues in Asthma: Using QOL Measurement Tools in Practice
Asthma Educator Institute, American Lung Association of the Central States
Instructor
9/11/08 Pediatric Obesity Treatment: The Healthy Hawks Program
2008 KAAP Annual Fall CME Meeting
Instructor
11/20/08 Behavioral Strategies in Pediatric Obesity
Obesity Training Workshop, Center for Physical Activity, Nutrition & Weight Management, KC, MO
Instructor
3/13/08 Pediatric Obesity Kansas City Kansas School Nurse’s Workshop
Instructor
4/9/09 Healthy Hawks: An Approach to Childhood Obesity
Second Annual KUMC Mental Health Symposium: “A Pediatric Perspective” Hays, Kansas
Instructor
9/23/09 Obesity Programs in Schools
The 4th Annual Kansas Coordinated School Health Conference, Wichita, Kansas
Instructor
9/23/09 Empower Parents to be Part of the Solution: A Panel on Pediatric Obesity
The 4th Annual Kansas Coordinated School Health Conference, Wichita, Kansas
Instructor
3/25/10 Healthy Hawks Pediatric Obesity Program
Food is Medicine Group, University of Kansas Medical Center
Instructor
4/15/10 Student Research Forum
University of Kansas Medical Center
Judge
11/19/10 Behavioral Strategies in
Obesity Workshop, Wichita, Kansas
Instructor
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Pediatric Obesity 2/25/11 Healthy Hawks
Pediatric Obesity Program: Recent Outcomes
Science Friday Series, Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, Kansas City, Missouri
Invited Guest Speaker
3/28/11 Work Life Balance and Other Professional Development Issues
Graduating Class, Clinical Child Psychology Doctoral Program, University of Kansas
Instructor
6/9/11 Pediatric Obesity 4th Annual KUMC Mental Health Symposium: A Pediatric Perspective; Hays, Kansas
Invited Speaker
12/7/11 Healthy Hawks Kansas Maternal Child and Health Council, Kansas AAP; Topeka, Kansas
Invited Guest Speaker
3/30/12 Student Research Forum
University of Kansas Medical Center
Judge
9/7/12 National Institutes of Health F31 & F32 Fellowship Workshop
Clinical Child Psychology Program, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
Invited Panelist/Speaker
9/20/12 An Update on Pediatric Obesity and a Local Program: Healthy Hawks
2012 Annual Conference for Behavioral Health, DoubleTree Hotel, Overland Park, Kansas
Invited Speaker
4/4/13 Student Research Forum
University of Kansas Medical Center
Judge
7/9/13 Pediatric Obesity: Results at the Oak Ridge Freedom School
Oak Ridge Freedom School Parent Gathering; Oak Ridge Baptist Church, Kansas City, Kansas
Invited Guest Speaker
7/16/13 The Healthy Hawks Pediatric Obesity Program: A description and recent data
2013 Kansas School Nurse Conference, Wichita, Kansas
Invited Speaker
9/20/13 National Institutes of Health F31 & F32 Fellowship Workshop
Office of Graduate Studies, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
Invited Panelist/Speaker
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11/6/13 Pediatric obesity: Clinical guidelines and research findings among rural children
Medical Surgical Conference, Via Christi Hospital, Pittsburg, Kansas
Invited Speaker
2/27/14 Professionalism Small Group Session
University of Kansas Medical Center, Orr and Major Societies
Invited Panelist
Spring 2014-present
Grant Writing Mentor, Jason Van Allen
Texas Tech University, John G. Skelton, Jr. Regents Endowed Professor Program
Mentor
9/19/14 Feeding Issues in Young Children: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Kansas Speech Language Hearing Association
Invited Speaker
12/2/14 Unclogging the Academic Pipeline
Women in Medicine & Science, University of Kansas Medical Center
Invited Panelist
2/12/15 Professionalism Small Group Session
University of Kansas Medical Center
Small Group Session Leader
7/21/15 Healthy Lifestyles Learn to Earn Summer Program (high risk youth in Wyandotte County)
Invited Speaker
9/11/15 The Expert Committee Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Pediatric Obesity
University of Kansas Center for Physical Activity & Weight Management 14th Annual Obesity Conference
Invited Speaker
2. Development of Educational Materials:
Describe any process of peer-review or expert assessment to which materials have been subjected. Specifically document if the materials have been used or referenced by colleagues, especially at other institutions or otherwise disseminated. Examples of course materials include syllabi, educational software packages, web sites, films, educational tapes, and evaluation tools.
Year Title/Description Intended Audience 2001-2003 Advisor to Pediatric Cardiology
Resident Rotation. Advised cardiology division chief and program at KUMC regarding how to revise their rotation to meet the new ACGME requirements with core competencies. Assisted in the development of a new written exam, auscultation exam, and checklist for observation of a patient visit to allow
Pediatric Residents and Faculty
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the team to objectively measure the knowledge and performance of each resident according to the new competencies. The tools we developed were used as models throughout the pediatric department for other divisions to meet the new ACGME competency evaluation requirements.
2001-2003 Coordinator of Behavioral/Developmental Resident Rotation. To begin, I polled the residents on how to improve our Behavioral rotation. Based upon their feedback we merged the rotation with Developmental, and offered the merged rotation twice, once in their first year and again in their third year. We also developed an individualized resident calendar that allowed us to tailor each resident’s rotation to their individual interests and training needs. We developed several measurement tools to allow us to objectively measure resident performance, including a resident checklist, a resident log, and a monthly resident evaluation tool that conformed to the new ACGME competencies. The tools we developed were used as models throughout the pediatrics department for other divisions to meet the new ACGME competency evaluation requirements.
Pediatric Residents and Faculty
2003, 2008 Member of Childhood Obesity Best Practices Committee. Committee developed a card/flip chart based tool for community physicians to reference regarding the diagnosis and treatment recommendations for pediatric obesity. I was in charge of writing the behavioral sections of this reference tool and editing the document in general.
Community Physicians and Residents
2003, 2006, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2015
Developed syllabi, selected text, and created lectures for new course DN870 Health Behavior Counseling. The chair of Dietetics & Nutrition at KUMC approached me about teaching this course to her master’s level students in order to improve their counseling skills and behavioral knowledge when working with their nutrition patients.
Masters students in Dietetics & Nutrition, PhD students in Dietetics & Nutrition, PhD students in Exercise Physiology.
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3. Educational Leadership: Describe administrative responsibility for courses and other leadership activities, including formal mentoring of junior faculty. Please list faculty members mentored and your role as mentor- letters from mentorees may be included. As Chair of the Department of Pediatrics Research & Scholarship Committee I mentor many residents and junior faculty who are interested in research regarding the development and conduct of their research projects. I also attempt to increase interest in and productivity in research by our junior and new faculty through various talks and educational conferences, but especially through informal mentoring and discussions.
III. SERVICE ACTIVITIES: 1. Professional Service (Patient Care):
The diverse area of Professional Service includes patient care. Select measures that most clearly and concisely document your accomplishments and the value of these activities to the School of Medicine and the University. Measure of both quantity and quality of activities are required. If necessary, applicants should provide brief descriptions to assist reviewers. Measures of patient care activities include: number of patients, time allocation in clinical activity, procedures completed, Relative Value Units (RVUs), and value to the School of clinical service. If the primary quality evaluation is the subjective assessment of peers, this should be demonstrated in letters from departmental colleagues, chair, or referees.
My clinical service is currently 10% FTE. In this role I serve as the psychologist on the KUMC Interdisciplinary Feeding Team and also serve as Director for our pediatric obesity program called Healthy Hawks.
Healthy Hawks Pediatric Obesity Clinic; Outpatient: I serve as Director of the multidisciplinary pediatric obesity treatment team at KUMC called Healthy Hawks. In this capacity I have spent several years meeting with insurance companies and applying for grants in order to get funding for our program. I have developed treatment materials, hired staff, and coordinated all aspects of the program. We began our clinical efforts in mid-February 2006 and have served over 1000 families. We also began to serve Spanish speaking families in June of 2006, and have great success with this population. We have published many papers regarding our outcomes, and served as a vehicle for many thesis and dissertation projects for students. KUMC Pediatric Feeding Team; Outpatient: I was the first member of Pediatric Feeding Team from Behavioral Pediatrics at the University of Kansas Medical Center, offering psychological assessment and treatment to patients and families of children with complicated feeding problems. We see 4 weekly appointments with the multidisciplinary team, including myself, a dietitian, and occupational therapist. Our work has led to several publications and NIH funding. Inpatient: I provide consultation services to the Pediatric ICU, NICU and general floor, other Medicine inpatient units, ambulatory care pediatricians and pediatric sub specialists. While on these units I coordinate and supervise the clinical activities on these inpatient units of Clinical and Clinical Child Psychology graduate students and pediatric residents when necessary. Finally, I am on call Thursday evenings and approximately one in eight weekends.
2. Other Professional Service (Not Patient Care):
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The significance of professional service in the forms of task forces, committees (e.g. University of Kansas Hospital and University of Kansas Physicians) and similar groups should be explained and your specific role clarified. Categorize activities according to national, international, state and regional service. Professional consulting services must have academic credibility and clear service intent and not be performed primarily for personal profit.
3. Academic Service: In Academic Service, your contribution to the academic community should be clearly documented. Names and dates of committees, task forces, or working groups should be provided. A brief description of the significance of the group and explanation your role should be provided. Activities related to University of Kansas School of Medicine Academic Societies should be documented in this section.
KUMC Service: 2001-2004 Member, Research & Scholarship Committee, Department of Pediatrics
2001-present Faculty Interviewer, KUMC Department of Pediatrics Residency Candidates
2004-2015 Chair, Research & Scholarship Committee, Department of Pediatrics
2001-2007 Member, Residency Committee, Department of Pediatrics
2002-2005 Director, Residency rotation in Behavioral Pediatrics (Now merged with Developmental rotation), Department of Pediatrics
2005-present Faculty Member, Residency rotation in Behavioral Pediatrics (now merged with Developmental rotation), Department of Pediatrics
2002-2008 Editor, Pediatric Research News, a quarterly newsletter highlight research issues and progress within the department, Department of Pediatrics
2007-2012 Member, Faculty Development Committee, Department of Pediatrics
2007-2009 Elected Member, Faculty Assembly Research Committee
2008-present Invited Member, General Clinical Research Center Advisory Committee
2009-2010 Chair, Faculty Assembly Research Committee
2009-2010 Member, Faculty Assembly Steering Committee
2009-2010 Elected Member and Vice Chair, School of Medicine Research Committee
2010-2011 Chair, School of Medicine Research Committee
2011-2012 Elected Member, School of Medicine Research Committee
2010-present Invited Member, Women in Medicine and Science, Mentoring Committee
2011 KL2 Reviewer, CTREC, Heartland Institute for Clinical and Translational Research
2012-present Chair, Faculty Development Committee, Department of Pediatrics
2012-present Member, Executive Committee, Department of Pediatrics
2012 Reviewer, Frontiers Clinical Pilot and Collaborative Studies Funding Program and KUMC Research Institute Clinical Pilot Research Grant
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2013-2014 Elected Member, Faculty Assembly Research Committee (thru 6/30/16)
2014-2015 Elected, Clinical Science Representative, Women in Medicine and Science (WIMS), KUMC
2014 Member, Search Committee, School of Medicine Senior Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education
2014-present Elected Member, Promotion & Tenure Committee, School of Medicine, KUMC
2014-2015 Member, Promotion & Tenure Committee, Department of Pediatrics
2014-2015 Vice Chair, Faculty Assembly Research Committee, KUMC
2015-2016 Chair, Faculty Assembly Research Committee, KUMC
2015-2016 Invited Member, Research Advisory Council, KUMC
2015-present Member, Research & Scholarship Committee, Department of Pediatrics
2015 – present Vice Chair, Promotion & Tenure Committee, Department of Pediatrics
Professional Organizations/Service (External to KUMC):
1998-1999 Guest Reviewer, Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
2000-2001 Guest Reviewer, Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
2002 Reviewer, Division of the Society of Pediatric Psychology APA Program
2002 Reviewer, Special Issue, Behavior Modification
2002-2003 Invited Member, Pediatric Obesity Best Practices Committee, University of Kansas Medical Center and other collaborating medical institutions in the Kansas City Area
2003-2007 Invited Member, KCHAMP Obesity Project Committee, Kansas Department of Health and Environment
2003-2009 Invited Member, Infant Mental Health Advisory Board, Project EAGLE
2003-2007 Invited Member, Research Committee, Project EAGLE
2004-2006 Invited Member, Healthy Kansans 2010 Workgroup on Early Disease Prevention, Risk Identification and Intervention for Women, Children and Adolescents
2005 Invited Member, Topeka 2010 group, Kansas Department of Health and Environment
2005-present Reviewer, Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
2006 Guest Reviewer, American Journal of Public Health
2006-present Reviewer, Journal of School Health
2007-2010 Invited Member of Reviewer Panel, Journal of Pediatric Psychology
2008-present Invited Reviewer, Rural and Remote Health
2008-present Invited Reviewer, Obesity
2008 Reviewer, Society of Pediatric Psychology/Center for Disease Control Injury Prevention Student Research Award
2008 Reviewer, Society of Pediatric Psychology/APA Program Committee
2009-present Guest Reviewer, Pediatrics
2009 Appointed to Society of Pediatric Psychology Special Task Force on Pediatric Obesity – a 3 member panel charged with identifying relevant domains of assessment for use by clinicians in Division 54 when working with overweight pediatric patients.
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Psychology, April 2-4, 2009, Intercontinental Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri
2009-present Community Advisory Board Member, Junior League of Kansas City, Missouri
2010 Invited Reviewer, International Journal of Pediatrics
2010-present Editorial Board Member, Journal of Pediatric Psychology
2010-present Invited Reviewer, Childhood Obesity
2010-present Invited Reviewer, Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved
2010-2011 Invited Search Committee Member for Endowed Chair of Pediatric Nutrition, Children’s Mercy Hospitals and Clinics
2010-2011 Abstract Review Team Leader, The National Conference in Pediatric Psychology, San Antonio, Texas, April 14-16, 2011
2011 Invited Member, Health Services Advisory Committee, Project EAGLE Early Head Start Programs
2012 Invited Reviewer, Clinical Obesity
2013 Reviewer, Society for Pediatric Psychology National Conference Abstract Review Committee
2013 Reviewer, Eugene Walker Award, Society for Pediatric Psychology
2013 Invited Reviewer, Health Psychology
2013 Top 25 reviewer, Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics
2014-present Member (elected), Committee on Division APA Relations (CODAPAR)
2015-present Invited Reviewer, PLOS One
IV. RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES:
Opening Statement:
I enjoy applying research aims and practices to any challenge I encounter in my work. Specifically, I enjoy the study of how behavioral principles influence health, and eating specifically. My primary research area is pediatric obesity and secondarily I am enjoying studying underweight children in our feeding clinic. I am especially passionate about intervention research, discovering which behavioral intervention methodologies are most effective in certain situations with certain populations. I am also passionate about the study of under-studied populations, including those who are rural, poor, ethnic minorities, etc. My NIH funded studies are primarily in two areas: the study of the treatment of pediatric obesity in rural children, and the outpatient treatment of preschool children who are tube fed and transitioning them to oral eating. My primary contribution to the literature thus far has been my work on the use of telemedicine in the treatment of pediatric obesity in rural children.
1. Grants and Contracts:
Information must include whether you are the principal investigator or a co-investigator, names of all investigators, title of grant, funding source, dollar amount in direct costs, and years during which grant applies. Co-investigators must specify role. Provide the cover sheet, abstract, and Notice of Award in PDF for all grants or contracts awarded in last five years.
Previous Grants and Contracts Awarded: List in chronological order; oldest first, newest last; list the applicant’s name in BOLD.
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Principal Investigato
r Investigator
s Title of
Grant/Contract Funding Source
Direct Costs
Inclusive Years of Award Status
Ann Davis Deb Sullivan, Dave Cook
Obesity Among School Age Children in the State of Kansas
Sunflower Foundation
$149,994 2002-2005 Completed
Ann Davis Leone Mattioli, John Belmont, Kenn Goertz, Geetha Raghuveer
Development of a Videotape Coding Scheme for Evaluation of Pediatric Residents in Cardiology
KUMC Pediatric Telethon Fund
$10,000 2002-2003 Completed
Ann Davis Using TeleMedicine to Assess Pediatric Obesity Rates and Treatment Barriers Among Rural Children in the State of Kansas
KUMC TeleMedicne Department
$25,000 2003-2005 Completed
Martha Staker
Ann Davis Obesity Treatment for Teen Mom’s and Their Children
Women’s Foundation of Greater Kansas City
$13,783 2008 Completed
Ric Steele Ann Davis Effectiveness of a Treatment for Pediatric Obesity
HRSA $737,466 2006-2009 Completed
Ann Davis Christie Befort, Nikki Nollen
Healthy Hawks Pediatric Obesity Clinic
Healthcare Foundation of Greater Kansas City
$220,000 2007-2009 Completed
Ric Steele Ann Davis Responding to the Crisis: Training school nurses to provide nutrition and exercise information to children and families
Healthcare Foundation of Greater Kansas City
$114,648 2007-2009 Completed
Ann Davis U Inc. Development of an In-Home Web-Based Obesity Intervention Program for Families
Missouri Small Business & Technology Development Centers (MoTip)
$5,000 2009 Completed
Ann Davis Healthy Hawks Pediatric Obesity Program: Expansion & Sustainability
Healthcare Foundation of Greater Kansas City
$108,886 7/1/09- 12/31/10
Completed
Ann Davis Mentors: Michael Rapoff, Susan
Enhancing Nutrition and Activity in Rural
NIH/NIDDK $612,062 4/1/2006-3/31/2011
Completed
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Carlson, Ed Ellerbeck & Joe Donnelly
Children
Ann Davis Sarah Hampl Qualitative Interviews Regarding Pediatric Obesity with Business and Insurance Leaders in Kansas City
Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City
$45,000 2010-2011 Completed
Nicole Klaus Ann Davis Eve-Lynn Nelson
Psychoeducational Psychotherapy (PEP) by Telemedicine for Children with Mood Disorders in Rural Kansas
WCGME Research Council
2010-2011 Completed
Ann Davis Healthy Hawks Junior League of KCMO
$7800 6/2011-7/2012
Completed
Ann Davis Hung-Wen Yeh, Christie Befort
A Randomized Controlled Trial to Enhance Nutrition and Activity Among Rural Children
NIH/NIDDK $150,000 8/1/2009 – 06/30/2012
Completed
Ann Davis Healthy Hawks Program
Junior League of Kansas City Missouri
$1000 2012-2013 Completed
Ann Davis Hampl Lee Chuang
Improving the Sustainability of Pediatric Obesity Treatment Programs
Menorah Legacy Foundation
$12,518 2012-2013 Completed
Ann Davis Healthy Hawks: Dissemination & Advocacy
Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City
$126,000 7/11/2011-12/31/13
Completed
Sarah Hampl Davis Coordinated Care for Kansas City Children with
Obesity
Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City
$94,058 2012-2013 Completed
Ann Davis Amanda Bruce Paul Hyman Hayat Mousa
A randomized controlled trial evaluating amitriptyline treatment for chronic oral food refusal
NIH/NICHD $275,000 2010-7/31/14
Completed
Meredith Dreyer Gillette
Davis Community Partnerships for the Zoom to Health Program
Menorah Legacy Foundation-Philip S. Astrowe Trust Award
10/1/12-12/31/14
Completed
Waitman Role: Obesity Cohort Site
The Greater Plains
Patient Centered
$6,999,689
3/1/14-9/1/15
Completed
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Lead (KUMC and CMH)
Collaborative; a PCORnet Clinical Data Research Network
Outcomes Research Institute
Ric Steele Brooks, Bruce, Davis, Dreyer Gillette, Lepping, Martin, & Savage
Impulsivity and Neural Mechanisms Predicting Treatment Outcome in Childhood Obesity
NIH Clinical and Translational Science Award grant (UL1 TR000001, formerly UL1RR033179), awarded to the University of Kansas Medical Center
$19,880 03/01/2014-02/28/2015
Completed
Ann Davis A partnership between an obesity program and a primary care organization: Healthy Hawks at the Turner House Children’s Clinic
Healthcare Foundation of Greater Kansas City
$65,000 4/23/14-10/22/15
Completed
Current Grants and Contracts Awarded: List in chronological order; oldest first, newest last; list the applicant’s name in BOLD.
Principal Investigator Investigators
Title of Grant/Contract
Funding Source
Direct Costs
Inclusive Years of Award Status
Russ Waitman
Role: Obesity Cohort Site Lead (KUMC and CMH)
The Greater Plains Collaborative: a PCORnet Clinical Research Data Network
The National Patient Centered Clinical Research Network
$6,999,697 9/7/15-9/7/18
Active
Wambach Nelson Davis
MomHealth Pilot: An Interprofessional Approach to Evaluate a Multiple Health Behavior Change Intervention with Pregnant and Parenting Teens Using Mobile Technology
MacArthur Interprofessional Collaboration Award
$10,000 2016 Active
Ann Davis Center faculty Leadership Training Grant
Kansas Leadership Center
$10,000 2016 Active
Ann Davis A continuing partnership between an
Healthcare Foundation of Greater Kansas
$65,000 2016 Active
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obesity program and a primary care organization: Healthy Hawks at Turner House Children’s Clinic
City
Grants and Contracts Submitted: List in chronological order; oldest first, newest last; list the applicant’s name in BOLD.
Principal Investigator Investigators
Title of Grant/Contract
Funding Source
Direct Costs
Inclusive Years of Award Status
Karen Wambach (PI), Ann Davis (Co-PI), Eve-Lynn Nelson (Co-PI)
momHealth: Mobile Multiple Health Behavior Change in Teen Pregnancy & Parenting
NIH $439,938 2016-2019
Funding decision pending; Impact score of 25; 14th percentile
Amanda Bruce
Ann Davis Brain Activations and Pediatric Obesity Treatment
NIH $1,382,799 2010 Not funded
Ann Davis Healthy Hawks Pediatric Obesity Program
Prime Health Foundation
$50,000 2010 Not funded
Sarah Hampl Ann Davis Meredith Dreyer
An Innovative Medical Home Based Model for the Treatment of Pediatric Obesity
KCALSI Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas City Outcomes Research Grant
$50,000 2012-2013
Not funded
Ann Davis Hampl Dreyer
Center for Children’s Healthy Lifestyles & Nutrition: Training & Advocacy
Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City
$383,912 2012-2014
Not funded
Ric Steele Ann Davis Cary Savage Laura Martin Amanda Bruce
Impulsivity as a Mechanism to Predict Treatment Outcome in Childhood Obesity Using fMRI
Frontiers: The Heartland Institute for Clinical and Translational Research; Pilot and Collaborative Studies Funding Program
$29,580 2013-2014
Not funded
Carolyn Ahlers-Schmidt
Ann Davis Chris Daley Crystal
Community-Based Participatory
NIH R21 $275,000 2014-2016
Not funded
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Lumpkins Research to Increase Safe Sleep for African American Babies
Ann Davis Robert Lee Krystal Fleming Eve-Lynn Nelson Meredith Dreyer Gillette
Effective treatment of Pediatric obesity among rural children using telemedicine
NIH $1,250,000 4/1/14-3/31/19
Not funded
Ann Davis Kelsey Dean Supplementing home visits to improve care around pediatric obesity prevention and treatment
Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City
$189,940 2013-2014
Not funded
Myles Faith Ann Davis Bettina Beech
Home-based telemedicine for treating obese African American youth
NIH/NIMHD $1,250,000 2014-2019
Scored; 20th %ile. Resubmitting after collection of pilot data.
Susana Patton
Ann Davis Mark Clements
Isolating behavioral targets to improve HbA1c in young kids with type 1 diabetes
NIH $150,000 2014-2016
Not funded.
Myles Faith Ann Davis Televideo-based Parenting Intervention for Obese African American youth
NIH $1,250,000 2014-2019
Submitted Nov 2013; score of 31 (payline= 25).
Ann Davis Robert Lee Eve-Lynn Nelson Meredith Dreyer Gillette
Rural Disparities in Pediatric Obesity: the iAmHealthy Intervention
NIH $1,250,000 2015-2019
Submitted Feb 2014. Scored, but not funded.
Karen Wambach (PI), Ann Davis (Co-PI), Eve-Lynn Nelson (Co-PI)
momHealth: Mobile Multiple Health Behavior Change in Teen Pregnancy & Parenting
NIH $439,938 9/1/14-8/31/16
Scored and discussed, but not funded. Resubmitting
Eve-Lynn Nelson
Ann Davis Mary Beth Warren
Mobilizing Kansas: The Rural Healthy Weight Collaborative
HRSA $500,000 7/1/14-6/30/17
Submitted Mar 2014. Not funded.
Amanda Bruce
Ann Davis Kimberly Kirkpatrick
Pathway to Patience: A Translational Neurocognitive
NIH $275,000 4/1/15-3/31/17
Not funded.
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Intervention to Improve Pediatric Obesity Treatment
Ann Davis Susana Patton Amanda Bruce Eve-Lynn Nelson
A remote behavioral intervention for children with feeding problems: iKanEat
NIH $1,250,000 7/1/15-6/30/20
Submitted Oct 2014. Not scored or funded.
Joe LeMaster Ann Davis Chris Daley Henry Yeh
Healthy Native Hawks: A pilot, family based obesity treatment intervention for American Indian Children
KU Cancer Center
$35,000 1/1/15-12/31/15
Submitted Oct 2014; not funded.
Ann Davis Robert Lee Eve-Lynn Nelson Meredith Dreyer Gillette
Rural Disparities in Pediatric Obesity: the iAmHealthy Intervention
NIH $1,250,000 2015-2019
Not funded.
Joe LeMaster Ann Davis Chris Daley Henry Yeh
Healthy Native Hawks: A pilot, family based obesity treatment intervention for American Indian Children
Frontiers Clinical Pilot
$20,000 2014-2015
Not funded.
Ann Davis Robert Lee Eve-Lynn Nelson Meredith Dreyer Gillette Deb Sullivan Kelley Gabriel Myles Faith
Rural Disparities in Pediatric Obesity: the iAmHealthy Intervention
NIH $1,250,000 2016-2021
32nd percentile; resubmitted March 5, 2016
Amanda Bruce
Ann Davis Cary Savage Timothy Ryan Smith Joseph Donnelly Seung-Lark Lim Jared Bruce
Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Pediatric Food Decisions
NIH $1,539,595 2016-2020
Not funded; not discussed
Karen Wambach (PI), Ann Davis (Co-PI), Eve-Lynn Nelson (Co-PI)
momHealth: Mobile Multiple Health Behavior Change in Teen Pregnancy & Parenting
NIH $439,938 2016-2019
Submitted Oct 2015; scored at 14th percentile. Awaiting reviewer comments.
Jordan Carlson
Ann Davis Jim Sallis
Identifying Promising
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Implementation Strategies for Walking School Bus Programs
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An Adaptive Design to Optimize Weight Management Intervention for Young Children with ASD
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2. Scholarly Publications: Publications must be numbered in chronological order, oldest publication first, most recent publications last. In cases where there are multiple publications within a year, they should be listed in alphabetical order. PubMed ID and/or link to website are recommended. Also, provide a PDF of each peer-review article published within the last five years. Other articles may be provided at the applicant’s discretion.
Articles (Peer-Review Published): Include full-length, peer-reviewed articles in scientific journals; this list should not include papers in preparation, submitted, or under revisions, nor should it include conference proceedings, published abstracts, and book reviews (which are listed separately). Provide names of all authors (applicant’s name in BOLD), year, title, journal, volume, and inclusive pages.
1. Waller, S.A., Armstrong, K.J., McGrath, A.M.,& Sullivan, C.L. (1999). A review of the diagnostic methods reported in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 29(6), 485-490.(PMID:10638460). 2. Mackner, L., McGrath, A.M.,& Stark, L.J. (2001). Dietary recommendations to prevent and manage chronic pediatric health conditions: Adherence, intervention and future directions. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 22(2),130-143.(PMID: 11332783). 3. Burklow, K.A., McGrath, A.M., Valerius, K.S.,& Rudolph, C.D. (2002). Relationship between feeding difficulties, medical complexity, and gestational age. Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 17, 373-378.(PMID:16215014). 4. Burklow, K.A., McGrath, A.M., &Kaul, A. (2002). Management and prevention of feeding problems in young children with prematurity and very low birth weight. Infants and Young Children, 14(4), 19-30. 5. Burklow, K.A., McGrath, A.M., Allred, K. & Rudolph, C.D. (2002). Parent perceptions of mealtime behaviors in children fed enterally. Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 17, 291-295.(PMID:16215003). 6. McGrath, A.M., Bosch, S., Sullivan, C.L. & Fuqua, R.W. (2003). Training reciprocal social interactions between preschoolers and a child diagnosed with autism. Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 5(1), 47-54. 7. Saelens, B.E. &McGrath, A.M. (2003). Self-monitoring adherence and adolescent weight control efficacy. Children’s Health Care, 32(2), 137-152.
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Curriculum Vitae Ann M Davis, PhD MPH ABPP P a g e | 33 8. McGrath, A.M., Handwerk, M.L., Armstrong, K.J., Lucas, C.P. & Friman, P.C. (2004). The validity of the ADHD section of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children.Behavior Modification, 28(3), 349-374.(PMID:15104867). 9. Friman, P. C., Woods, D. W., Freeman, K. A., Gilman, R. C., Short, M., McGrath, A. M., &Handwerk, M. L. (2004). Relationships between tattling, likeability, and social classification: A preliminary investigation of adolescents in residential care. Behavior Modification, 28(3), 331-348. PMID:15104866. 10. Stark, L.J., Janicke, D.M., McGrath, A.M., Mackner, L.M., Hommel, K.A. & Lovell, D. (2005). Prevention of osteoporosis: A randomized clinical trial to increase calcium intake in children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 30(5), 377-386.(PMID: 15944165). 11. Stark, L.J., Hommel, K.A., Mackner, L.M., Janicke, D.M., Davis, A.M., Pfefferkorn, M., Crandall, W. & Heubi, J. (2005). Randomized trial comparing two methods of increasing dietary calcium intake in children with inflammatory bowel disease. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 40(4), 501-507.(PMID:15795602). 12. Stark, L.J., Davis, A.M., Janicke, D.M., Mackner, L.M., Hommel, K.A., Bean, J., Lovell, D., Heubi, J., & Kalkwarf, J. (2006). A randomized clinical trial of dietary calcium to improve bone accretion in children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. The Journal of Pediatrics, 148(4), 501-507.(PMID:16647414). 13. Davis, A.M. & James, R.L. (2007). A novel individually tailored letter-based intervention for the prevention of overweight among children. Southern Medical Journal, 100(11), 1177-1178. (PMID:17984753). 14. Davis AM, Boles RE, James RL, Sullivan DK, Donnelly JE, Swirczynski DL, Goetz J. Health behaviors and weight status among urban and rural children. Rural and Remote Health 8 (online), 2008: 810. Available from: http://www.rrh.org.au. (PMID:18426334. PMCID 2702202). 15. Davis, A.M., James, R.L, Curtis, M., Felts, S., & Daley, C.M. (2008). Pediatric obesity attitudes, services, and information among rural parents: A qualitative study. Obesity, 16(9):2133-2140. (PMID:18551114. PMCID:2701507). 16. Mattioli, L.F., Belmont, J.M., &Davis, A.M. (2008). Effectiveness of teaching auscultatory skills to residents during an elective pediatric cardiology rotation.Pediatric Cardiology, 29(6):1095-100. (PMID:18648718. PMCID:2701503). 17. Befort, C., Lynch, R., James, R.L., Carroll, S.L., Nollen, N., &Davis, A. (2008). Perceived barriers and benefits to research participation among school administrators. Journal of School Health, 78(11), 581-586.(PMID:18844810). 18. Nollen, N. L., Befort, C., McGrath Davis, A., Snow, P., Mahnken, J., Hou, Q., Story, M., &Ahluwalia, J. (2009). Competitive foods in schools: Availability and purchasing in predominately rural small and large high schools. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 109(5), 857-864. (PMID:19394472). 19. Befort, C., Orr, S., Davis, A., Ely, A., & Steiger, K. (2009). Perspectives on research among Kansas county health department administrators. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 15(3), E9-E15.(PMID:19363394). 20. Davis, A. M., Bruce, A. S., Mangiaracina, C., Schulz, T., &Hyman, P. (2009). Moving from tube to oral feeding in medically fragile nonverbal toddlers. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition, 49, 233-236. (PMID:19543111. PMCID:2716418). 21. Davis, A. M., Bruce, A., Cocjin, J., Mousa, H.& Hyman, P. (2010). Empirically supported treatments for
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Curriculum Vitae Ann M Davis, PhD MPH ABPP P a g e | 34 feeding difficulties in young children. Current Gastroenterology Reports, 12, 189-194.(PMID:20446068). 22. Van Allen, J., Davis, A. M.,& Lassen, S. (2010). The use of telemedicine in pediatric psychology: Research review and current applications. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 20(1), 55-66. (PMID:21092912. PMCID:2991137). 23. Davis, A. M., James, R. L., Boles, R. E., Goetz, J. R., Belmont, J. & Malone, B. (2011). The use of telemedicine in the treatment of paediatric obesity: Feasibility and acceptability. Maternal & Child Nutrition, 7, 71-79. (PMID:21108379. PMCID:3071528). 24. Steele, R. G., Wu, Y. P., Jensen, C., Pankey, S., Davis, A.M.& Aylward, B. S. (2011). School nurses’ perceived barriers to discussing weight with children and their families: A qualitative approach. Journal of School Health, 81(3), 128-137. (PMID:21332477). 25. Bruce, A.S.,Black W.R., Bruce, J.M., Daldalian, M., Martin, L.E., &Davis, A.M. (2011). Ability to delay gratification and body mass index in preadolescence. Obesity, 19(5), 1101-2. (PMID:21151018). 26. Davis, A. M., Bennett, K., Befort, C., &Nollen, N. (2011). Obesity and related health behaviors among urban and rural children in the United States: Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003-2004 and 2005-2006. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 36(6), 669-676. (PMID:21227910). 27. Gallagher, K. S., Davis, A. M., Malone, B., Landrum, Y., &Black, W. (2011). Treating rural pediatric obesity through telemedicine: Baseline data from a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 36(6), 687-695. (PMID:21372069). 28. Janicke, D. M., &Davis, A. M. (2011). Introduction to the special section: Rural health issues in pediatric psychology. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 36(6), 647-651. (PMID: 21680555). 29. Steele R. G., Aylward, B. S., Jensen, C. D., Cushing, C. C., Davis, A. M.,& Boviard, J. A. (2012). Comparison of a family-based group intervention for youths with obesity to a brief individual family intervention: A practical clinical trial of Positively Fit. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 37 (1), 53-63. 30. Davis, A.M., Bruce, A., Khasawneh, R., Schulz, T., Fox, C., & Dunn, W. (2013). Sensory processing issues in young children presenting to an outpatient feeding clinic: A retrospective chart review. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition, 56(2), 156-160. PubMed # 22986370, NIHMSID#413783. 31. Davis, A. M., Befort, C., Steiger, K., Simpson, S., & Mijares, M. (2013). The nutrition needs of low-income families regarding living healthier lifestyles: Findings from a qualitative study. Journal of Child Health Care, 17(1), 53-61. DOI: 10.1177/1367493512446715 32. Bruce, A.S., Lepping, R.J., Bruce, J.M., Cherry, J.B.C., Martin, L.E., Davis, A.M., Brooks, W.M., Savage, C.R. (2013). Brain responses to food logos in obese and healthy weight children. The Journal of Pediatrics 162(4), 759-764. PMID:23211928 33. Hampl, S, Davis, A.M. Sampilo, ML, Stephens, KL, Dean, K. (2013). Insurer and employer views on pediatric obesity treatment: A qualitative study. Obesity 21(4), 795-799. PMID:23712982 34. Gray, J.S., Filigno, S.S., Santos, M., Ward, W., & Davis, A.M. (2013). The status of billing and reimbursement in pediatric obesity treatment programs. Journal of Behavioral Health Services Research 40(3), 378-85. PMID: 23224661/PMCID:4106796.
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Curriculum Vitae Ann M Davis, PhD MPH ABPP P a g e | 35 35. Davis AM, Sampilo M, Gallagher K, Landrum Y, Malone B. (2013). Treating Rural Pediatric Obesity through Telemedicine: Outcomes from a Small Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Pediatric Psychology. 38(9), 932-943. PMID: 23428652. doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jst005 36. Davis, A. M., Sampilo, M., Gayes, L. A., Smith, C., & Steele, R. G. (2013). The effect of visual cues on dietary behavior: A pilot study. Children’s Health Care, 42(4), 353-363. DOI:10.1080/02739615.2013.842462. 37. Davis, A.M., Gallagher, K., Taylor, M., Canter, K., Dreyer Gillette, M., Wambach, K., Nelson, E.L. (2013). An In-Home Intervention to Improve Nutrition, Physical Activity and Knowledge among Low-Income Teen Mothers and Their Children: Results from a Pilot Study. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 34(8), 609-615. NIHMS516339. doi: 10.1097/DBP.0b013e3182a509df. PMCID: PMC3835487. 38. Davis, A.M., Daldalian, M., Mayfield, C. A., Dean, K., Black, W. R., Sampilo, M. L., Gonzalez-Mijares, M. & Suminski, R. (2013). Outcomes from an Urban Pediatric Obesity Program Targeting Minority Youth: The Healthy Hawks Program. Childhood Obesity, 9(6), 492-500. PMID:24175630. doi:10.1089/chi.2013.0053. 39. Bruce, A. S., Bruce, J. M., Black, W. R., Lepping, R. J., Henry, J. M., Cherry, J. B. C., Martin, L. E., Papa, V. B., Davis, A. M., Brooks, W. M., & Savage, C. R. (2014). Branding and a child's brain: An fMRI study of neural responses to logos. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 9(1), 118-122. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/scan/nss109 40. Davis, A.M., Canter, K.S., Odar, C., Dreyer Gillette, M., & Patton, S. (2014). Measurement of Mealtime Behaviors in Rural Overweight Children: An Exploratory Factor Analysis of the Behavioral Pediatrics Feeding Assessment Scale. Journal of Pediatric Psychology. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jst089 41. Black, W.R., Lepping, R.L., Bruce, A.S., Powell, J.N., Bruce, J.M., Martin, L.E., Davis, A.M., Brooks, W.M., Savage, C.R., & Simmons, W.K. (2014). Tonic hyper-connectivity of reward neurocircuitry in obese children. Obesity 22, 1590-1593.doi:10.1002/oby.20741 42. Wearing JR, Nollen N, Befort C, Davis, A.M., Christenson, C. iPhone App Adherence to Expert-Recommended Guidelines for Pediatric Obesity Prevention, Child Obes. 2014 Apr;10(2):132-44.
43. Davis, AM, Wambach, K, Nelson, E., Odar, C., Lillis, T., McKinley, A., & Gallagher, M. (2014) Health Behavior change in Pregnant Women: A Two Phase Pilot Study. Telemedicine journal and e-Health 20(12), 1165-9. PMID:25289706.
44. Black, WR, Davis, AM, Gillette, MD, Short, MB, Wetterneck, CT, He, J. (2014) Health Related Quality of Life in Obese and Overweight, Treatment-Seeking Youth. Ethnicity & Disease. 24 p. 321-327. 45. Bruce, A.S., Davis, A.M., Baum, C.F., Chepolis, D., Kolomensky, A., Monagas, J., Almadhoun, O., & Hyman, P. (2015). Retrospective study of gabapentin for poor oral feeding in infants with congenital heart disease. Global Pediatric Health, 1-3. 46. Dreyer Gillette, M.L., Borner, K.B., Nadler, C.B., Poppert, K.M., Odar Stough, C., Swinburne Romine, R., Davis, A.M. (2015). Prevalence and Health Correlates of Overweight and Obesity in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 36 (7), 489-496. 47. Poppert, K., Patton, S., Borner, K., Davis, A.M., Dreyer Gillette, M. (2015). A systematic review of mealtime behavior measures used in pediatric chronic illness populations. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 40(5), 475-86.
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Curriculum Vitae Ann M Davis, PhD MPH ABPP P a g e | 36 48. Amanda S Bruce, Ph.D.; Joseph Bradley C Cherry, J.D.; Seung-Lark Lim, Ph.D.; William R Black, M.S.; Ann Davis, Ph.D., M.P.H.; Jared M Bruce, Ph.D. (2015). Apples or Candy? Internal and External Influences on Children's Food Choices. Appetite, 93, 31-34. 49. Edwards, S, Davis, AM, Ernst, L, Sitzmann, B, Bruce, A, Keeler, D, Almadhoun, O, Mousa, H, Hyman, P. (2015). Interdisciplinary Strategies for Treating Oral Aversions in Children. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 39(8); 899-909. 50. Odar Stough, C., Poppert, K., Delaney, M., Davis, A. (2016) Overweight and obesity among children who are deaf: Quantitative and qualitative findings, Children's Health Care, 45:1,109-125. 51. Davis, A.M., Sampilo, M., Gallagher, K.S., Dean, K., Saroja, M.B., Yu, Q., He, J. (2016). Treating Rural Pediatric Obesity through Telemedicine vs. Telephone: Outcomes from a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial, Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 22(2), 86-95.
Manuscripts in Press: Provide names of all authors (applicant’s name in BOLD), title, journal, and PDF of manuscript, plus evidence of acceptance by journal.
52. Edwards, S., Davis, A.M., Bruce, A., Mousa, H., Cocjin, J., Dean, K., Ernst, L., Almadhoun, O., & Hyman, P. (2015). Caring for tube-fed children: A review of management, tube weaning, and emotional considerations. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition. 53. Davis, A. M., Odar Stough, C., Black, W. R., Dean, K., Sampilo, M., Simpson, S., & Landrum, Y. (2015). Outcomes of a Weight Management Program Conjointly Addressing Parent and Child Health. Children's Health Care, DOI: 10.1080/02739615.2014.979923. 54. Canter, K.S., Roberts, M.C. & Davis, A.M. The Role of Health Behaviors and Food Insecurity in Predicting Food Intake in Low-Income Children. Accepted to Children’s Healthcare 9/12/15. 55. Borner, KB, Canter, K., Lee, RH, Davis, AM, Hampl, S, Chuang, I. Making the business case for coverage of family based behavioral group interventions for pediatric obesity. Accepted 12/4/15 to Journal of Pediatric Psychology. 56. Davis, AM, Dean K, Mousa, J, Edwards, S, Cocjin, J, Almadhoun, O, He, J, Bruce, A, Hyman, P. A randomized controlled trial of an outpatient protocol for transitioning children from tube to oral feeding: No need for amitriptyline. Accepted 2.3.16 to The Journal of Pediatrics.
Manuscripts Submitted - not yet accepted for publication: Provide names of all authors (applicant’s name in BOLD), title, journal, and PDF of manuscript, plus evidence of receipt by journal.
Lim, SL, Cherry, JBC, Davis, AM, Balikrishnan, SN, Ha, OR, Bruce, JM & Bruce, AS. Would my mom like this? The child’s brain computes and utilizes internalized maternal choices. Resubmitted 1/25/16 to Nature Communications. Black,W.R., Borner, K.B., Davis, A.M., Dreyer Gillette, M.L., Sweeney, B., & Hampl, S. (Submitted 10/29/15 to Childhood Obesity). Health-related quality of life across pediatric obesity classes: Analyses by recent classification recommendations. Sarah E. Hampl, Kelsey B. Borner, Kelsey M. Dean, Amy E. Papa, Katrina Poppert Cordts, T. Ryan Smith, Kerri R. Wade, Ann M. Davis. Patient Attendance and Outcomes in Structured Weight Management in Pediatric Tertiary Care. Resubmitted to Journal of Pediatrics.
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Curriculum Vitae Ann M Davis, PhD MPH ABPP P a g e | 37 Cathleen Odar Stough, Katrina Poppert Cordts, Meredith L. Dreyer Gillette, Kelsey Borner, Kelsey Dean, Sarah Hampl, & Ann M. Davis. Parent Hope and Child Outcomes Following a Pediatric Weight Management Program. Under review at Childhood Obesity.
Invited or Non-Peer Reviewed Articles or Reviews: Provide names of all authors (applicant’s name in BOLD), year, title, journal, volume, and pages. If in press, provide documentation and PDF of article or review if published within the last five years. 1.
Books and Book Chapters: Provide names of all authors (applicant’s name in BOLD), year, book title, chapter title, edition, publisher, and pages. If in press, provide documentation and PDF of book/book chapter if published in last five years.
1. Stark, L.J., Jelalian, E., McGrath, A.M.,& Mackner, L. (2001). Behavioral approaches in cystic fibrosis: Applications to feeding and eating. In B. Lask, D. Angst, & M. Bluebond-Langner (Eds.), Psychosocial aspects of cystic fibrosis (pp.348-360). London: Arnold. 2. Rapoff, M.A., McGrath, A.M., &Lindsley, C.B. (2003). Medical and psychosocial aspects of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. In M. Roberts (Ed.),Handbook of pediatric psychology (3rded, pp. 392-408). New York:The Guilford Press. 3. McGrath, A.M.,& Vuong, N. (2005). Mental health services for children with chronic illness. In: R. Steele & M. Roberts (Eds.), Handbook of mental health services for children, adolescents, and families (pp. 259-275). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. 4. Rapoff, M.A., McGrath, A.M.& Smith, S. (2006). Adherence to treatment demands. In: R. Brown (Ed.), Comprehensive handbook of childhood cancer and sickle cell disease: A biopsychosocial approach(pp. 138-169). New York: Oxford University Press. 5. Davis, A.M. & James, R. L. (2008). Model treatment programs. In E. Jelalian & R. Steele (Eds.), Handbook of child and adolescent obesity (pp. 279-291). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
Published Abstracts: Provide names of all authors (applicant’s name in BOLD), year, title, where published, volume and pages. If the same work is reflected in a published abstract and a presentation or poster, the work must only be listed once.
1. 1. Snow, T., Nollen, N. L., Befort, C., Carroll, S., Daley, C., Davis, A., &Ahluwalia, J. (March 2008). High School Physical Education and Adolescent Obesity: Qualitative Insights from School Personnel. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 35 (suppl), 178.
Other Scholarly Publications: 1.
3. Presentations and Posters:
Presentations and posters must be number in chronological order, oldest first, most recent last.
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Oral paper presentation: Provide names of all authors (applicant’s name in BOLD), title, sponsoring organization, extent of peer-review, and location and date of presentation.
Scientific papers presented at national and international meetings:
1. Freeman, K.A., McGrath, A.M., Handwerk, M.L., Lucas, C.P., Shaffer, D.,& Friman, P.C. (1999, November). External validation of disruptive behavior diagnoses on the NIMH DISC. In K. Ruggiero & C. Adams (Co-chairs), Adolescent emotional and behavioral difficulties. Symposium conducted at the 33rd annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto, Canada. 2. Armstrong, K.J., &McGrath, A.M. (1999, November). Validity issues in the assessment of adolescents: Are ADHD adolescents hyperactive? In K. Ruggiero & C. Adams (Co-chairs), Adolescent emotional and behavioral difficulties. Symposium conducted at the 33rd annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto, Canada. 3. Stark, L.J., McGrath, A.M., Mackner, L.M., VanBuren, J., Fischer, B., Deeks, C., Burns, M.B., Taylor, J., Heubi, J.E.,& Lovell, D.J. (2001, November). The treatment effects of behavioral intervention vs. standard of care at increasing calcium intake in children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. In A. Brandstetter (Chair), Behavioral interventions in pediatric primary care. Symposium conducted at the 35th annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia, PA. 4. Stark,L.J., Janicke, D., McGrath, A.M., Macker, L.,& Hommel, K. (2004, April). Behavior intervention to increase dietary calcium intake in children with JRA: A randomized clinical trial. Paper presented at the Child Health Psychology Conference, Charleston, SC. 5. Davis, A.M., James, R.L., Boles, R.E., Sullivan, D.K., Goetz, J.,& Donnelly, J. (2006, April). Pediatric obesity in rural and urban areas. Paper presented at the Child Health Psychology Conference, Gainesville, Florida. 6. Davis, A.M. (2007, August). Rural pediatric overweight. In. R.G. Steele & E. Jelalian (Chairs), Evidence based treatment of pediatric overweight in culturally diverse populations. Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA. 7. Davis, A.M.,& Befort, C. (Chairs; 2009, April). Innovative approaches to obesity treatment in rural communities. Symposium conducted at the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Montreal, Quebec. 8. Davis, A.M. (2009, August). Diverse delivery methods to reach rural children who are obese: The use of TeleMedicine. In R.G. Steele & E. Jelalian (Chairs), Treatment of Pediatric Obesity in Diverse Settings: Toward More Ecologically-Relevant Interventions. Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada. 9. Davis, A.M. (2010, August). Emerging best practices for telepsychology services from a researchperspective. In E. Nelson (Chair), Emerging Best Practices for Telepsychology Services. Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Diego, California. 10. Davis, A.M. (2011, July). The healthy hawks program and other ideas to help children live healthier lives. Invited Address at the National Association of School Nurses for the Deaf Annual Conference, Olathe, Kansas. 11. Davis, A.M., Bruce, A., Mousa, H., & Hyman, P. (2011, December). A randomized controlled trial evaluating amitriptyline for chronic oral food refusal: Initial findings. Paper presented at the 39th annual meeting of the Society for Ear, Nose & Throat Advances in Children, Kansas City, Missouri.
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Curriculum Vitae Ann M Davis, PhD MPH ABPP P a g e | 39 12. Sampilo, M.L., Dreyer, M.L., Davis, A.M., Hampl, S., & Dean, K. (April, 2012). Treatment Outcomes Across Three Family Based Behavioral Pediatric Obesity Intervention Programs for Latino Youth: Healthy Hawks, PHIT Kids, and Zoom to Health. Paper presentation at the Midwest Regional Conference in Pediatric Psychology, Milwaukee, WI. 13. Sampilo, M.L., Davis, A.M., & Dean, K. (April, 2012). Evaluating Telephone vs. Telehealth Interventions for Pediatric Overweight and Obesity. Paper presentation at the Midwest Regional Conference in Pediatric Psychology, Milwaukee, WI. 14. Davis, A.M. (2014, September). Participation of children with special needs in an existing family based program: Strategies for success. In Cadieux, A.M., Guion, K., Dreyer Gillette, M., Armstrong-Brine, M., & Davis, A.M., The Assessment and Treatment of Pediatric Obesity in Children and Adolescents with Neurodevelopmental Disorders. Symposium conducted at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Society of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, Nashville, Tennessee. 15. Borner, K.B., Canter, K., Hampl, S., Lee, R., Chuang, I., & Davis, A. (November 2014). More treatment, less dough? Cost effectiveness of family-based pediatric obesity interventions. Oral abstract presented in S.W. Ng & J. Jones-Smith (co-chairs), Money Talks: How Business and Economic Polocies Can Reduce Obesity. Paper presented at the annual conference of The Obesity Society, Boston, MA. 16. Ward, W., Davis, A. (April 2015). Obesity SIG Expert Panel. Presented at the Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference, San Diego, CA. 17. Borner, K.B., Willis, E.A., White, D.A., Dean, K., & Davis, A.M. (April, 2015). Does it matter how they exercise? Patterns of physical activity and health-related quality of life. Symposium paper presented in Symposium Featuring Outstanding Student Papers at the Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference, San Diego, CA. 18. Ward, W., Cradock, M.M., Davis, A., Shroff Pendley, J., Stark, L., Young-Saleme, T. (April 2015). Pathways to Leadership: How to find your way. Presented at the Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference, San Diego, CA. 19. Davis, A., Dean, K., Summers, B., & Hill, K. (April 2015). An Exercise App for Families in a Behavioral Group Pediatric Obesity Program: Fitnet. In Fuemmeler, B.F. & Davis, A.M. (co-chairs), Developing Digitally-Mediated Interventions for Preventing/Treating Obesity in Pediatric Populations. Paper presented at the 36th annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Antonio, Texas.
Scientific papers presented at local and regional meetings:
1. Janicke, D.M., McGrath, A.M., Mackner, L., High, J., Zelina, H., Wanchick, A.,& Stark, L.J. (April, 2002).Tracking adherence to self-monitoring and sticker chart protocol as elements of a behavioral intervention to increase calcium intake in children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Paper presented at the Great Lakes Regional Meeting on Child Health Psychology, Milwaukee, WI. 2. McGrath, A.M., Sullivan, D., Spaulding, R., Swirczynski, D., Vuong, N.,& Fleming, T. (December,2003). School-based obesity education: Using videoconferencing to improve the health habits of overweight children in Kansas. Paper presented at the 5th annual Kansas Technology Leadership Conference, Topeka, Kansas. 3. Dreyer, M., Davis, A.M., Egan, A., Sampilo, M., Blackburn, K., &Hampl, S. (April 2009). Weight-related quality of life among a diverse sample of children treated in pediatric weight management programs. Paper presented at the Midwest Conference on Pediatric Psychology, Kansas City, Missouri.
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Curriculum Vitae Ann M Davis, PhD MPH ABPP P a g e | 40 4. Sampilo, M.L., Dreyer Gillette, M., Davis, A.M., Hampl, S. & Dean, K. (April 2012). Treatment outcomes in pediatric psychology across three family based behavioral pediatric obesity intervention programs for Latino Youth: Healthy hawks, PHIT kids, and zoom to health. Paper presented at the Midwest Conference on Pediatric Psychology, Milwaukee, WI. 5. Sampilo, M.L., Davis, A.M., Dean, K. (April 2012). Evaluating telephone vs. telehealth interventions for pediatric overweight and obesity. Paper presented at the Midwest Conference on Pediatric Psychology, Milwaukee, WI.
Poster Presentations: Provide names of all authors (applicant’s name in BOLD), title, sponsoring organization, extent of peer-review, and location and date of presentation.
Poster presentation at national and international meetings:
1. Armstrong, K., Munneke, D., Sim, K., Purtan, J., & McGrath, A.M. (1995, November). Computerized interactive parent skills training & ADHD. Poster session presented at the 29th annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC. 2. McGrath, A.M., Channell, M.A., & Armstrong, K.J. (1997, November). Should parent trainers trust parent report or home observations? Poster session presented at the 31st annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Miami, FL. 3. Channell, M.A., McGrath, A.M., & Armstrong, K.J. (1997, November). Do reinforcer surveys enhance a brief parenting skills program? Poster session presented at the 31st annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Miami, FL. 4. Armstrong, K.J., Channell, M., McGrath, A.M., & Maieritsch, S.W. (1998, November). What ADHD diagnostic criteria are reported by JACP authors? Poster session presented at the 32nd annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC. 5. McGrath, A.M., & Armstrong, K.J. (1998, November). Do adolescent self-report scales predict ADHD diagnostic status? Poster session presented at the 32nd annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC. 6. McGrath, A.M., Bosch, S., Sullivan, C.L., & Fuqua, R.W. (1998, November). Training reciprocal social interactions between preschoolers and a child diagnosed with autism. Poster session presented at the 32nd annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC. 7. Waller, S.A., Sullivan, C.L., McGrath, A.M., & Armstrong, K.J. (1998, November). Current trends in documenting diagnostic status in autism research. Poster session presented at the 32nd annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC. 8. Gilman, R., Freeman, K., Woods, D., Short, M., McGrath, A., Seymour, W.S., Handwerk, M.,& Friman, P. (1999, August). Behavioral correlates of socially rejected adolescents in a residential setting. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. 9. McGrath, A.M., Freeman, K., Handwerk, M., Lucas, C., Schaffer, D., & Frman, P.C. (1999, August). External validation of disruptive behavior diagnoses on the NIMH DISC. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
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Curriculum Vitae Ann M Davis, PhD MPH ABPP P a g e | 41 10. McGrath, A.M., Burklow, K.A., & Stark, L.J. (2000, November). Increasing medication adherence in a child awaiting kidney transplantation. Poster session presented at 34th annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA. 11. Burklow, K.A., McGrath, A.M., Sullivan, A., & Rudolph, C.D. (2001, April). Meal duration, weight status, and mealtime difficulties in a medically complex sample. Poster session presented at the Florida Conference on Child Health Psychology, Gainesville, FL. 12. Stark, L.J., McGrath, A.M., Mackner, L.M., VanBuren, J., Fischer, B., Deeks, C., Burns, M.B., Taylor, J., Heubi, J.E.,& Lovell, D.J. (2001, April). The treatment effects of behavioral intervention vs. standard of care at increasing calcium intake in children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Poster session presented at the Florida Conference on Child Health Psychology, Gainesville, FL. 13. McGrath, A.M., & Saelens, B.E. (2001, November). Self-monitoring adherence and weight control among overweight adolescents. Poster session presented at the 35th annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia, PA. 14. McGrath, A.M., Mattioli, L., & Belmont, J. (2002, November). Development of a direct observation system to assess medical resident skills. Poster session presented at the 36th annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Reno, NV. 15. Fleming, T., McGrath, A.M., Sullivan, D.K., & Vuong, N. (2003, April). Childhood dietary habits in rural vs. urban areas. Poster session presented at the Experimental Biology Conference "Translating the Genome," San Diego, CA. 16. McGrath, A.M., Sullivan, D., & Spalding, R. (2004, April).Pediatric obesity among rural and urban children. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Child Health Psychology Conference, Charleston, SC. 17. James, R.L., Davis, A.M., Boles, R.E., Sullivan, D.K., Goetz, J., & Donnelly, J. (2006, April). Pediatric obesity and health behaviors by income level. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Child Health Psychology Conference, Gainesville, FL. 18. Mattioli, L.F., Belmont, J.M., & Davis, A.M. (2006, May). Pediatric cardiac auscultation: Successful instruction of residents and medical students. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies, San Francisco, CA. 19. Davis, A., James, R., Curtis, M., Felts, S., & Daley, C. (October 2007). Pediatric obesity attitudes, services, and information among rural parents: A qualitative study. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Obesity Society, New Orleans, LA. 20. Nollen, N. L., Befort, C., Davis, A., Mahnken, J., Story, M., & Ahluwalia, J. (October 2007). Competitive food availability and purchasing in small and large high schools and their relationship to student BMI. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Obesity Society, New Orleans, LA. 21. Davis, A., Mangiaracina, C., Schulz, T., & Hyman, P. (October 2007). Moving from tube to oral feeding in medically fragile non-verbal toddlers. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition, Salt Lake City, UT. 22. Steele, R. G., Aylward, B. S., Jensen, C. D., Benson, E., Davis, A. M., & Boviard, J. (April, 2008). Evaluation of Positively Fit: A behaviorally-based family intervention for pediatric obesity: Initial results of an RCT in an applied clinical setting. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Miami, FL.
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Curriculum Vitae Ann M Davis, PhD MPH ABPP P a g e | 42 23. Davis, A. M., Felts, S., & Steele, R. G. (April, 2008). Brief in home community based intervention to promote healthy nutrition with a high risk population. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Miami, FL. 24. Landrum, Y., Davis, A. M., & Felts, S. (April, 2008). A family-based, weight management clinic in an applied setting: The first year. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Miami, FL. 25. Davis, A. M., Befort, C., Simpson, S., Gonzalez, M., & Steiger, K. (October, 2008). Pediatric obesity related habits and services among an urban high risk parent population: A Qualitative Study. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Obesity Society, Phoenix, AZ. 26. Landrum, Y., Davis, A. M., & Simpson, S. (October 2008). Current challenges and solutions for a family-based weight management clinic in an applied setting. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Obesity Society, Phoenix, AZ. 27. Black, W. R., Davis, A. M., Dreyer, M. L., Short, M. B., & Wetterneck, C. T. (2010, April). Self-Report and Parent-Proxy Ratings of Health Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) in Obese Children. Poster presented at the 31st Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, WA. 28. Anderson, E. E., Davis, A. M., & Dreyer, M. L. (October, 2010). Translation and validation of a parent-proxy, obesity-specific quality of life measure for the Spanish-speaking population: Sizing them up. Poster presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Obesity Society, San Diego, CA. 29. Nelson, E., Barnard, M., Davis, A., Sosland, J., Lassen, S., Penick, E. (March 2011). Telepsychology Approaches at an Academic Health Center. Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers, Boston, MA. 30. Davis, A. M., Dean, K., Sampilo, M. L., Krebill, R., He, J. (April 2011). A cluster randomized controlled trial of a family based behavioral intervention delivered via technology to rural schoolchildren: Baseline characteristics and immediate outcomes. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, San Antonio, Texas. 31. **Sampilo, M.L., Davis, A.M., Landrum, Y., Daldalian, M., & Dean, K. (2011, April). Acculturation Among Mexican-American Participants in a Family-Based Obesity Intervention Program. Poster presented at the biennial National Conference in Pediatric Psychology, San Antonio, TX. (**Outstanding Poster Award for Attention to Issues of Diversity from the Society of Pediatric Psychology). 32. Davis, A. M., Blackburn, K. S., Hampl, S. E., Dreyer, M. L. & Sampilo, M. L. (2011, October). Treatment Outcomes Across Three Family Based Behavioral Pediatric Obesity Group Treatment Programs: Healthy Hawks, Zoom to Health and PHIT Kids. Poster presented at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Obesity Society, Orlando, FL. 33. Davis, A. M., Hampl, S. E., Sampilo, M. L., Stephens, K., Dean, K. (2011, October). Coverage of Family Based Behavioral Groups for the Treatment of Pediatric Obesity: Views of Key Stakeholders. Poster presented at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Obesity Society, Orlando, FL. 34. Bruce, A.S., Black, W.R., Bruce, J.M., Henry, J.M., Lepping, R.J., Davis, A.M., Savage, C.R. (2012, April). Food marketing and brain responses in children; part of Symposium: The Role of the Brain in Appetite and Obesity: New Insights from Neuroimaging Studies. Poster presented at the Society for Behavioral Medicine. New Orleans, LA.
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Curriculum Vitae Ann M Davis, PhD MPH ABPP P a g e | 43 35. Black, W.R., Cherry, J.B.C., Henry, J.M., Papa, V., Bruce, J.M., Lepping, R.J., Fernandez, D., Martin, L.E., Davis, A.M., Savage, C.R., Bruce, A.S. (2012, April). Delayed gratification, impulsiveness, and self-control in obese and healthy weight children. Poster presented at Society for Behavioral Medicine. New Orleans, LA. 36. Odar, C., Canter, K., Dean, K. & Davis, A.M. (2012, August). Relationships between child BMI, child diet, and parent and child behaviors. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL. 37. Davis, A.M. (2012, August). Treating pediatric obesity among rural children: Multiple methods. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL.
38. Odar, C., Daldalian, M., Dean, K., Nollen, N., Befort, C., Davis, A.M. (2012, September). A randomized controlled trial of a weight management program targeting both parent and child weight loss. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Obesity Society, San Antonio, TX.
39. Santos, M., Filigno, S., Gray, J., Ward, W., Davis, A.M. (2012, September). The status of billing and reimbursement in pediatric obesity treatment. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Obesity Society, San Antonio, TX.
40. Morris, E. M., Sampilo, M., Dean, K., Landrum, Y., & Davis, A. (2012, October). Exploring the Mental Health Characteristics of Rural Overweight/Obese Children. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the National Conference in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (NCCCAP), Lawrence, KS.
41. Sampilo, M., Canter, K., Davis, A., Dean, K. (2013, April). The impact of behavior and feeding problems on health-related quality of life in rural youth. Poster presented at the annual National Conference in Pediatric Psychology, New Orleans, Louisiana.
43. Canter, K., Evnen, J., Roberts, M., Davis, A. (2013, April). Does participation in a double value coupon program increase access to healthy foods for low-income consumers? Results from a program evaluation. Poster presented at the annual National Conference in Pediatric Psychology, New Orleans, Louisiana.
44. Odar, C., Canter, K., Davis, A., Patton, S., Dean, K., Sampilo, M. (2013, April). An exploratory factor analysis of the behavioral pediatrics feeding assessment scale: Assessing child behaviors in overweight children in rural communities. Poster presented at the annual National Conference in Pediatric Psychology, New Orleans, Louisiana.
45. Odar, C., Davis, A., Dryer Gillette, M., Hampl, S., Beck, A., Best, C., Dean, K. (2013, April). Predictors of maintenance of child weight during participation in a family-based behavioral weight management program. Poster presented at the annual National Conference in Pediatric Psychology, New Orleans, Louisiana.
46. Sampilo, M., Canter, K., Davis, A., Dean, K. (2013, April). A pediatric obesity intervention for rural youth: Effects on quality of life. Poster presented at the annual National Conference in Pediatric Psychology, New Orleans, Louisiana.
47. Canter, K., Davis, A.M., Hampl, S., Dreyer Gillette, M. (2013, July). Family-Centered Obesity Interventions: Implications for Insurers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association (APA), Honolulu, Hawaii.
48. Davis, A.M., Edwards, S., Bruce, A., Mousa, H., Cocjin, J., Dean, K., Hyman, P. (2013, October). Moving from Tube to Oral Feeding in Medically Fragile Non-verbal Toddlers: Initial findings from a randomized controlled trial. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition, Chicago, IL.
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Curriculum Vitae Ann M Davis, PhD MPH ABPP P a g e | 44 49. Odar Stough, C., Delaney, M., Davis, A. (2013, November). Prevalence of Overweight in Deaf Children and Adolescents Living in the Midwest. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Obesity Society, Atlanta, GA.
50. Davis, A.M., Dean, K., Edwards, S., Bruce, A., Mousa, H., Cocjin, J., Almadhoun, O., & Hyman, P. (2014, March). Moving from tube to oral feeding in medically fragile toddlers: Initial findings from a randomized controlled trial. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Pediatric Psychology, Philadelphia, PA. 51. Poppert, K. M., Borner, K. B., Davis, A. M., Dean, K., & Pan, T. Y. (2014, October). Forgetting something? Exploring the role of race, household food insecurity, and youth weight status. Poster presented at the Bi-Annual National Conference in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Lawrence, KS. 52. Canter, K.S., Davis, A.M., Dreyer Gillette, M., & Hampl, S. (2014, October). Caregiver Involvement in Weight Management Treatment: Do Two Caregivers Matter? Poster presented at the National Conference in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology in Lawrence, KS. 53. Borner, K.B., Odar Stough, C., Poppert, K., Dreyer Gillette, M., Nadler, C., Swinburne Romine, R., & Davis, A.M. (November, 2014). Relation of Autism Spectrum Disorder Severity and Risk for Overweight and Obesity. Poster presented at the annual meeting of The Obesity Society, Boston, MA. 54. Odar Stough C., Dreyer Gillette, M., Davis, A., Black, W. R., Dean, K., & Vandal, J. (2014). Effectiveness of weight management programs for very young children. Poster presented at the Obesity Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. 55. Poppert, K.M., Cherry, J.B.C., Steele, R.G., Martin, L., Davis, A.M., Savage, C.R., & Bruce, A.S. (2014). Mother-child functional brain differences in response to appetizing food images. Poster presented at Flux. Los Angeles, California. 56. Odar Stough C., Poppert, K., Borner, K., Dreyer Gillette, M., Davis, A., & Dean, K. (2015, April). Parent hope and child BMI change during a weight management program. Poster presented at the Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference, San Diego, CA. 57. Hampl SE, Dean KM, Borner KB, Poppert KM, Papa A, Smith TR, Davis AM. Outcomes of structured weight management in pediatric tertiary care. Poster presented at Pediatric Academic Societies meeting, San Diego, CA, April, 2015.
58. Borner, K. B., Black, W. R., Dreyer Gillette, M., Davis, A. M., Bruce, A. S. (November, 2015). Parenting Styles, Ethnicity, and Pediatric Obesity Intervention Outcomes. Poster presented at The Obesity Society, Los Angeles, CA.
Poster presentation at local and regional meetings:
1. Burklow, K.A., McGrath, A.M., & Allred, K.E. (2000, April). Assessment of behavioral feeding difficulties in a medically complicated sample: Use of the BPFAS. Poster session presented at the Millennium Conference of the Great Lakes Society of Pediatric Psychology, Cleveland, OH. 2. McGrath, A. M., Mattioli, L., Belmont, J., Goertz, K., & Raghuveer, G. (2002, September). Development of a direct observation system to assess medical resident skills.Poster session presented at Faculty Research Day and Poster Session, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS.
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Curriculum Vitae Ann M Davis, PhD MPH ABPP P a g e | 45 3. Davis, A.M., James, R., Boles, R., Sullivan, D.K., Donnelly, J.E., & Swirczynski, D.L. (2005, November). Pediatric obesity: Differences between urban and rural children in the state of Kansas.Poster session presented at Faculty Research Day and Poster Session, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS. 4. Mattioli, L., Davis, A.M., & Belmont, J. (2005, November). Pediatric cardiac auscultation: Successful instruction of medical students and residents. Poster session presented at Faculty Research Day and Poster Session, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS. 5. Steiger, K., & Davis, A. M. (2008, October). Nutrition and physical activity practices and knowledge among low-income adolescent mothers. Poster session presented at The Kansas Conference in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. 6. Steiger, K., Davis, A.M. (2009, April). Findings from a psychoeducational intervention to improve nutrition and physical activity practices and knowledge among low-income adolescent mothers. Poster session presented at the Midwest Conference on Pediatric Psychology, Kansas City, Missouri. 7. Steiger, K., & Davis, A. M. (2009, October). Nutrition and physical activity practices and knowledge among low-income adolescent mothers: Results from an in-home psychoeducational intervention. Poster session presented at Faculty Research Day and Poster Session, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS. 8. Malone, B. S., Steiger, K. A., Black, W. B., Landrum, Y. Y., & Davis, A. M. (2010, April). Rural pediatric obesity through telemedicine: Baseline data from a randomized controlled trial. Poster session presented at the annual Student Research Forum, Kansas City, KS. 9. Davis, A. M., & Smith, C. (2010, October). Fidelity of parent discussion groups in a family based weight management clinic. Poster session presented at The Kansas Conference in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. 10. Davis, A. M., Steiger, K., Malone, B., Black, W., & Landrum, Y. (2010, October). Effective interventions in reducing BMI z-scores in overweight children: Results from a randomized controlled trial in rural Kansas schools. Poster session presented at The Kansas Conference in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. 11. Henry, J.M., Black, W.R., Fernandez, D., Cherry, J.B.C., Davis, A. M., & Bruce, A.S. (2011, November). Sizing me up and sizing them up: child and parent evaluations of health related quality of life in obese and healthy-weight children. Poster presented at the Greater Kansas City Psychological Association Fall Conference, Overland Park, KS. 12. Fernández, D.A., Black, W.R., Henry, J.M., Bruce, A.S., Cherry, J.B.C., Davis, A.M. (2011, November). Self-control in obese and healthy weight children. Poster presented at Greater Kansas City Psychological Association Fall Conference Overland Park, KS. 13. Sampilo, M.L., Dreyer Gillette, M., Davis, A.M., Hampl, S. & Dean, K. (April 2012). Treatment outcomes in pediatric psychology across three family based behavioral pediatric obesity intervention programs for Latino Youth: Healthy hawks, PHIT kids, and zoom to health. Poster presented at the Midwest Conference on Pediatric Psychology, Milwaukee, WI. 14. Sampilo, M.L., Davis, A.M., Dean, K. (April 2012). Evaluating telephone vs. telehealth interventions for pediatric overweight and obesity. Poster presented at the Midwest Conference on Pediatric Psychology, Milwaukee, WI.
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Curriculum Vitae Ann M Davis, PhD MPH ABPP P a g e | 46 15. **Odar, C., Blackburn, K. S., Dean, K., Sampilo, M., Davis, A., Dreyer, M., & Hampl, S. (2012, April). Validation of the factor structure of an obesity-specific health-related quality of life measure with a Latino sample. Poster presented at the Midwest Regional Conference in Pediatric Psychology, Milwaukee, WI. (**Student Research Presentation Poster Award from the Society of Pediatric Psychology).
Invited seminars at other universities: Provide title, sponsoring organization or institution, and date of presentation.
Pediatric Psychology University of Missouri Kansas City 3/11/02 Pediatric Obesity Among Urban and Rural Children Illinois Wesleyan University 2/20/04 Trichotillomania University of Missouri Kansas City 6/23/04 Enhancing Nutrition and Activity in Rural Children Kansas State University –
Department of Human Nutrition 2/22/07
Alumni Visiting Scholar (Postdoctoral Fellow Program) Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
5/2/08
Behavioral Strategies for Children/Adolescents Fort Hays State University 5/27/10
4. Other Evidence of Scholarship:
Includes clinical guidelines, policy documents, contributions to significant position statements by professional organizations, and development of national examinations. 1.
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