Kyla Terhune, MD, FACS
Office Address: D-‐4309 MCN, 1161 21
Phone Number: 615-‐875-‐3008 st Ave S., Nashville, TN 37232
Education:
1992
1996
2004
2004-‐07
2007-‐08
2008-‐09
2009-‐11
Batesville High School (Batesville, AR), Valedictorian, Presidential Scholar
Princeton University (Princeton, NJ), A.B.
Major: Molecular Biology, magna cum laude (GPA 3.79)
Thesis: “Competence Factor in S. pneumoniae ” and “Tar Fragments of E. coli ”
Elected into Society of Sigma Xi
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (Philadelphia, PA), M.D.
Student Fellowship, Department of Pathology, 07/2002 to 06/2003
Vanderbilt University, Department of Surgery
General Surgery Internship, Junior Resident
Vanderbilt University, Department of Anesthesiology
Critical Care Fellowship
Vanderbilt University, Department of Surgery
Resident in Research, Mentor: John Tarpley, MD
Surgical Education Research Fellowship, Association for Surgical Education
-‐completed 2010
Vanderbilt University, Department of Surgery
Senior and Chief Resident, General Surgery
Administrative Chief Resident, 2010-‐11
Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University, M.B.A.
Anticipated, July 2016
2016
(anticipated)
Licensure and Certification:
• Tennessee Medical License, Issued June 4, 2007.
• DEA Registration Number, Issued June 29, 2010.
• Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery, July 7, 2010. #5007261920
• Advanced Trauma Life Support Instructor, Issued August 18, 2011, #356729
•
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support, Issued April 27, 2011
•
Basic Life Support Instructor, Issued September 16, 2011
•
American Board of Surgery, Surgery, Issued October 4, 2011, #56380
•
American Board of Surgery, Surgical Critical Care, Issued October 4, 2011, #2881
• Fellow, American College of Surgeons, 2014
Kyla Terhune, MD, FACS
Academic Appointments:
2011-‐2014 Assistant Professor of Surgery and Anesthesiology
Vanderbilt University
2011-‐present Faculty Head of House, Hank Ingram House, Ingram Commons, Vanderbilt
2012-‐2014
2013-‐2014
Associate Program Director, Surgery Residency, Vanderbilt
College Mentor, Robinson College
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
2014-‐present Associate Professor of Surgery, Vanderbilt University
2014-‐present Program Director, Surgery Residency, Vanderbilt
Hospital Appointments:
2011-‐present General Surgeon
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
2012-‐present Staff surgeon
Tennessee Valley Healthcare System. US Dept. of Veteran Affairs
2014-‐present Consultant Surgeon
Vanderbilt Stallworth Rehabilitation Hospital
Prior Employment:
1996-‐1999 Secondary school teacher: general chemistry, AP biology
Coach: basketball (head coach, 1998-‐99), tennis (head coach, 1997-‐99)
St. Andrew’s School, Middletown, DE
Professional Organizations:
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Association of Program Directors in Surgery (APDS), 2009-‐present
•
American College of Surgeons (ACS), 2005-‐present
•
Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM), 2007-‐present
•
Association for Surgical Education (ASE), 2011-‐present
•
Southeastern Surgical Congress (SESC), 2007-‐present
•
Association for Academic Surgery (AAS), 2013-‐present
• American Hernia Society (AHS), 2013-‐present
•
Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES), 2015-‐present
•
Association of VA Surgeons (AVAS), 2015-‐present
Professional Activities:
Kyla Terhune, MD, FACS
Intramural Committees:
Medical School (University of Pennsylvania):
• Course Representative, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 07/1999 to 06/2000
•
Admissions Committee Member, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
07/2000 to 06/2002
Residency (Vanderbilt University):
•
Vanderbilt Medical Alumni Association, Board of Directors 07/2009 to 06/2010
•
Search Committee for Chair of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center,
2010
• Institution Critical Care Committee member, 07/2007 to 06/2009
• Graduate Medical Education Committee member, 07/2008 to 06/2010
• Housestaff Advisory Committee member (representing surgery residents),
07/2007 to 06/2010
•
Co-‐Chair, Housestaff Advisory Committee (representing all 790 Vanderbilt housestaff), 07/2009 to 06/2010
Faculty (Vanderbilt University):
• LCME Institutional Self-‐Study Task Force, 2012
• Executive Board, Center for Experiential Learning and Assessment, 2012 to present
•
Steering Committee, Academic Planning Group, Undergrad Residential
Experience, 2013
•
Advisory Board for the Advanced Anatomy and Surgical Skills Program, 2013 to present
Extramural Committees: o National Resident Matching Program, Board of Directors, 07/2009 to 06/2011 o Data Release and Research Committee, 07/2009 to 06/2011 o Executive Committee, 07/2010 to 06/2011 o Nominating Committee, 04/2011 o ACS/APDS/ASE Prep Curriculum Committee, 05/2010 to present o Steering Committee, 3/2015 to present o Vice-‐chair, Curricular Content and Development o ASE Awards Committee, 2/2013 to present o Chair, 2015-‐16 o Member, ASE Board of Directors o APDS Research Committee, 9/2013 to present o APDS TaskForce on Evaluations, 6/2014 to present o Chair of TaskForce o AAMC Core EPAs for Entering Residency Pilot, 10/2014 to present o Vanderbilt team (4 faculty members), one of 10/73 schools selected
Kyla Terhune, MD, FACS o ACS Committee on Applicants, Tennessee District #2, 2014 to present
Peer Reviews:
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Archives of Surgery/JAMA Surgery, 2012, 2013, 2014
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Journal of Surgical Education , 2013, 2014
•
American Journal of Surgery , 2013, 2014
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UpToDate, 2014
• Annals of Surgery 2014
• BMEStart, National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance , 2013, 2014
Other Professional Training:
•
Ultrasound in the ICU, American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LA, 2007
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Basic Ultrasound Course, American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LA, 2007
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Hazinski Faculty Development Workshop, Vanderbilt University, 2009, 2013
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New Program Directors Workshop, APDS, Salt Lake City, UT, 2009
•
Surgical Simulation Workshop, Southern Illinois University, Springfield, IL, 2009
•
Comprehensive Instructor Course, Institute for Medical Simulation, Boston, MA,
2009
•
SAGES Advanced Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery Workshop, Indianapolis, IN, 2011
•
Funding Your Research and Training: A Grants and Fellowships Workshop for
Early Career Biomedical Scientists, Vanderbilt University, 2011
•
Early Career Women Faculty Professional Development Seminar, Englewood, CO,
2014
• Surgeons as Educators, American College of Surgeons, Atlanta, GA, 2014
• New Program Directors Workshop, APDS, Seattle, WA, 2015
Awards:
2000
2004
2007
2010
2010, 2011
2011, 2012
“Best presentation by someone still in training,”
*poster presentation at American Academy of
Neurology 53 rd Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA
J.S. Ravdin Award in Surgery, University of Pennsylvania
*elected by surgical faculty
Candle Award, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
* teaching award, elected by VUMS medical students
David C. Leach Award
*national teaching award, ACGME
Graves Award, Vanderbilt University Department of Surgery
*teaching award, elected by junior surgery residents
J. William Hillman Award for Excellence in Teaching, Vanderbilt Medical School
Kyla Terhune, MD, FACS
2014
*elected by Vanderbilt Med School graduating class
Alpha Omega Alpha, Faculty Inductee
Other Recognition:
2006
2009
Fiction Winner for “Carpet Bag,” Vanderbilt House Organ , July 2006
Website: http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/vumcpub/?pubID=7&articleID=833
Featured on “Emergency Level One,” a three episode documentary on The Learning
2010
2010
2012
2014
2015
2015
Channel and Discovery Health
Website: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1572589/
Work regarding international workforce in general surgery featured in several articles and publications:
Website: http://phys.org/news197739311.html
Website: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2010-‐07/wsw-‐dii070710.php
Website: http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/vanderbilt-‐
magazine/2010/12/surgeon-‐shortage-‐has-‐global-‐implications/
Work regarding simulation education featured in Vanderbilt House Organ
Website: http://www.vanderbilt.edu/houseorgan/
Work regarding Faculty Head of House featured in Vanderbilt Magazine
Website: http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/vanderbilt-‐ magazine/2012/03/doctor-‐in-‐the-‐house/
Selected to attend AAMC Early Career Women Faculty Professional Development
Seminar, Englewood, CO
Alternate, American College of Surgeons Traveling Fellowship to Germany
Inductee, Academy for Excellence in Teaching, Vanderbilt University
2015
Mentorship article regarding work as Faculty Head of House, http://news.vanderbilt.edu/2015/04/class-‐of-‐2015-‐simeng-‐miao/
Teaching Experience:
Faculty Learners:
2011 Instructor for Faculty Development Workshop, Vanderbilt University o 2 hour workshop, co-‐directed with Arna Banerjee, MD
Resident Learners:
2008-‐Present
2008-‐Present
2008
2011-‐13
2008-‐2013
2007-‐2014
2008-‐2009
2011-‐present
2008-‐present
2008-‐09
2011-‐present
Kyla Terhune, MD, FACS
Instructor for Resident Summer School o Various Lectures on Short Topics (2-‐3 per year)
Instructor and Developer of Intern Skills Sessions o Developed initial curriculum in 2008 o Oversee and mentor surgery resident course directors since 2011 o Instruct approximately 2 hours/month
Co-‐founder, Organizer for Surgical Olympics o Developed initial Surgical Olympics in 2008 o Presented and published (see below)
Faculty Mentor, Judge for Surgical Olympics o Oversaw surgery resident directors of Surgical Olympics, 2011-‐2013 o Served as judge of events as needed
Co-‐founder and director for Surgery, Anesthesia, EM and IM Intern BootCamp o Developed two-‐day, simulation based multidisciplinary orientation for 125 incoming interns o Incorporated and taught institutional guidelines for vascular access insertion o See “Other Recognition”
Advanced Trauma Life Support Instructor
Organizer for Resident Teaching Conference o Weekly conference for all general surgery residents o Developed curriculum, organized instructors (faculty and resident)
Instructor for Resident Teaching Conference o Present 3-‐5 hour-‐long conferences yearly on various surgical topics
Co-‐founded, organized, instructed at Intern Skills Sessions o Developed initial curriculum in 2008, designed to give more individual practice to 50 surgical and anesthesia interns o 8 hours of hands-‐on instruction per month on multiple patient care and skills topics o Since 2011, have served as faculty mentor to surgical residents who have continued to develop and improve the curriculum
Organizer for Senior Resident Case Conferences o Developed structured topics and organized faculty instructors for weekly case conferences
Developed and Implemented Global Skills Assessments o Developed a novel simulated scenario in which interns were evaluated on procedural skills, cognitive skills, and communications skills using partial task trainers and standardized patients o Approximately 20 hours of hands on contact with learners including assessment and debriefing o See GIVME grant below
Kyla Terhune, MD, FACS
2013
2012, 2013 o Continue to serve as faculty mentor to surgical residents who continue to develop and improve the assessment
Instructor for Pulmonary Critical Care Fellow Conference o Two hour-‐long lectures on thoracic trauma
Instructor for Acute Care General Surgery Fellow Conference o Two hour-‐long lectures on gastric volvulus
Medical Student Learners:
2013-‐2014
2011-‐present
2009, 2011
2011-‐present
2009, 2011, 2015
2007-‐09
2011-‐2013
2012
2012-‐2014
2014-‐present
2014
College Mentor, Robinson College, Vanderbilt Medical School o Provided instruction at Foundations week for entering med students o Provided instruction throughout the year for learning community meetings for MS 2-‐4 o Approximately 2-‐4 hours per week of direct classroom facilitation o Assessment of student reflections and narratives
Moderator for Case Presentations, Surgery Clerkship o Hour-‐long small group sessions, approximate two per year
Debriefer for MS-‐1 Teamwork Day o 8 hour simulation based scenario and debriefing
Lecturer for Surgery Clerkship o Various hour-‐long lectures and small group sessions as needed
Instructor for Intern Survival Course, MS-‐4 o Hour-‐long lectures on various topics
Instructor, Critical Care Skills Week, MS-‐3 o Approximately 8 hours per year, instructor for various topics and facilitator for simulated sessions
Instructor for Skills Sessions, Surgery Interest Group o Provide hands-‐on assistance as needed o Approximately 3-‐4 hours per year
Co-‐director, MS-‐4 Perioperative Immersion Course o With Arna Banerjee, MD, and Amy Robertson, MD o Month-‐long course, responsible for surgical components (approximately
8 hours of clinical instruction per year)
Residency Panel Mock Interviews for Senior Med Students, MS-‐4 o Conduct mock residency interviews, number varies
Co-‐director, MS-‐4 Intro to Surgical Internship o Month-‐long elective, approximately 30 hours of direct instruction
o Includes small group work, lecture, patient care simulation and skills o Pilot program for ACS/APDS/ASE Prep Curriculum
ACS Medical Student Session, Poster Competition, judge
Undergraduate Learners (Vanderbilt University):
2012, 2013 Panelist for Visions Group: Commons Reading
Kyla Terhune, MD, FACS
2011
2011
2012, 2013
2014-‐present
Panelist for Pre-‐med students, Black Cultural Center
Moderator for Levi Watkins, Jr., Premedical Conference
Faculty Speaker for Commodores Dinner, Student Leaders
Knot-‐tying sessions for undergraduates (2 per year)
Secondary School Learners:
1996-‐99 St. Andrew’s School, as noted under employment
2013 Instructor for Vanderbilt High School Explorers Program
Community Learners:
2012
2009-‐present
Panelist for National Representation of High School Counselors
Lecturer for Cook Representative Course
Formal Mentoring:
(defined as at least quarterly meetings or projects/committees beyond scope of job description as associate program director or college mentor)
Name Position at Time Current Position, Recent Recognition
Gerard Franks
Zackary Brown
DeAngelo Harris
Anna Garcia
Years
Mentored
2013-‐14 Undergrad Student Junior, Vanderbilt University
Ingram Scholar, 2014-‐present
2012-‐present Undergrad Student Senior, Vanderbilt University
Kappa Alpha Psi Collegiate Scholar
2013-‐present Medical Student
2013-‐15 Medical Student
Niki Arinze
Caitlin Bell
Carla Valenzuela
Haerin Lee, MD
Paula Marincola, MD
2013-‐15
2013-‐14
2013-‐15
2012-‐14
2012-‐14
Medical Student
Medical Student
Medical Student
Medical Student
Medical Student
MS-‐4, Vanderbilt School of Medicine
Surgery Intern,
Hospital of Univ Pennsylvania
Co-‐director, Surgery Interest Group
AMA Physician of Tomorrow Award
AAS Student Research Award, 2014
Surgery Intern,
Boston University
MS-‐4, Vanderbilt School of Medicine
Intern, ENT
Washington University
National Chair, AWS Executive Medical
Student Committee
Urology Resident, UVA
Categorical Surgery Resident,
Vanderbilt
Kyla Terhune, MD, FACS
Ravi Patel, MD 2011-‐13
Carly Miller, MD, MPH 2011-‐13
Michael Vella, MD
Julia Shelton, MD
Rondi Kauffmann, MD
Simeng Miao
2014-‐15
2006-‐13
2006-‐13
2011-‐15
Medical Student
Surgery Resident
Surgery Resident
Categorical Surgery Resident,
Vanderbilt
Associate Medical Director,
Washington State Department of Labor
& Industries; Instructor at University of
Washington, Dept of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
Categorical Surgery Resident,
Surgery Resident
Surgery Resident
Vanderbilt
Co-‐director MS4 Surgery Prep Course
Assistant Professor, Univ of Iowa
Assistant Professor, Vanderbilt
Undergrad Student Medical Student, the Ohio State University
Service:
2013 Timmy Foundation, Faculty Mentor
2011-‐present Carter-‐Lawrence Elementary Magnet
Grants:
2010-‐2011
2014
2015
Great Ideas for Vanderbilt Medical Education Award Program, ($3,295): A Cumulative
Simulated Assessment.
Educational Grant, Grant 40578: Ethicon Endo-‐Surgery, Inc. ($32,671 in-‐kind value): 55
TASKits (laparoscopic home trainers) for each categorical resident.
Vanderbilt's Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (VICTR), ($2000): Global
Assessment: Combining Task Training, Communication Training and Cognitive
Assessment in the Realm of Simulation.
Publications and Presentations:
Articles in Refereed Journals:
1.
Zahner D, Grebe T, Guenzi E, Krauss J, van der Linden M , Terhune K , Stock JB, Hakenbeck R.
Resistance determinants for ß-‐lactam antibiotics in laboratory mutants of Streptococcus pneumoniae that are involved in genetic competence . Microb Drug Resist 2(2): 187-‐191, 1996.
Kyla Terhune, MD, FACS
2.
Kesmodel SB, Terhune KP , Canter RJ, Mandel SJ, LiVolsi VA, Baloch ZW, Fraker DL. The diagnostic dilemma of follicular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma.
Dec; 134(6):1005-‐12,
2003.
3.
Torigian DA, Siegelman ES, Terhune KP , Butts SF, Blasco L, Shlansky-‐Goldberg RD. MRI of uterine necrosis after uterine artery embolization for treatment of uterine leiomyomata.
AJR Am
J Roentgenol. Feb; 184(2):555-‐9, 2005.
4.
Kesmodel SB, Karakousis GC, Botbyl JD, Canter RJ, Lewis RT, Wahl PM, Terhune KP , Alavi A,
Elder DE, Ming ME, Guerry D, Gimotty PA, Fraker DL, Czerniecki BJ, Spitz FR. Mitotic rate as a predictor of sentinel lymph node positivity in patients with thin melanomas.
Ann Surg Oncol.
Jun; 12(6):449-‐58. Epub 2005 Apr 19, 2005.
5.
Terhune KP , Liu GT, Modestino EJ, Miki A, Sheth KN, Liu CS, Bonhomme GR, Haselgrove JC.
Recognition of objects in non-‐canonical views: a functional MRI study. J Neuroopthalmol. Dec;
25(4):273-‐9, 2005.
6.
Kesmodel SB, Canter RJ, Terhune KP , Bauer TW, Mick R, Rosato EF, Spitz FR, Fraker DL, Alavi A,
Czerniecki BJ. Use of Radiotracer for Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping in Breast Cancer Optimizes
Staging Independent of Site of Administration.
Clin Nucl Med. Sep; 31(9): 527-‐533, 2006.
7.
Sheth KN, Walker BM, Modestino EJ, Miki A, Terhune KP , Fracis EL, Haselgrove JC, Liu GT.
Neural correlate of vernier acuity tasks assessed by functional MRI (fMRI).
Curr Eye Res. Jul-‐
Aug; 32(7-‐8): 717-‐28, 2007.
8.
Coons BJ, Clark PE, Maynes LJ, Terhune KP , Stokes MC, Beech DJ. Sigmoid-‐urachal-‐cutaneous fistula in an adult male.
Urology. Feb; 73(2):444.e5-‐7, 2009.
9.
Terhune KP , Jagasia S, Blevins LS, Phay JE. Diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas of hypercortisolemia during pregnancy: a case report.
Am Surg. Mar; 75(3): 232-‐4, 2009.
10.
Terhune KP , Abumrad NN. Physician shortages and our increasing dependence on the international medical graduate: is there a mutually beneficial solution? J Surg Ed. Jan-‐Feb; 66
(1): 51-‐7, 2009.
11.
Terhune KP , Shelton J, Koller F. Surgical Intern Olympics: Skills Assessment. Med Educ Nov
43(11):1104-‐5, 2009.
12.
Terhune KP, Zaydfudim V, Abumrad NN. 2010. International Medical Graduates in General
Surgery: Increasing Needs, Decreasing Numbers.
J Am Coll Surg June (6):990-‐6, 2010.
13.
Antiel RM, van Arendonk KJ, Reed DA, Terhune KP , Tarpley JL, Porterfield JR, Hall DE, Joyce DL,
Wightman SC, Horvath KD, Heller SF, Farley D. Surgical Residents, Duty Hour Restrictions, and
Implications for Meeting the ACGME Core Competencies: A National Survey. Archives of
Surgery. Arch Surg. Jun 1;147(6):536-‐41, 2012.
14.
Snyder RA, Phillips SE, Terhune KP . Impact of Implementation of a Pediatric Surgery Fellowship on General Surgery Resident Operative Volume. J Surg Ed, Nov-‐Dec; 69(6): 753-‐8, 2012.
15.
Antiel RM, Reed DA, van Arendonk KJ, Wightman SC, Hall DE, Porterfield JR, Horvath KD,
Kyla Terhune, MD, FACS
Terhune KP , Tarpley JL, Farley DR. Effects of Duty Hour Restrictions on Core Competencies,
Education, Quality of Life, and Burnout Among General Surgery Interns.
JAMA Surg, May;
148(5):448-‐55, 2013.
16.
Datta J, Zaydfudim V, Terhune KP . General Surgery Residency After Graduation from US
Medical Schools. JAMA Surg; 148(3): 1-‐2, 2013.
17.
Alamanda VK, Crosby SN, Mathis SL, Archer KR, Terhune KP , Holt GE. Influence of Resident
Education in Correctly Diagnosing Extremity Soft Tissue Sarcoma. Sarcoma, Article ID 679323,
2013.
18.
Snyder RA, Tarpley MJ, Phillips SE, Terhune KP . The Case for On-‐Site Child Care in Residency
Training and Afterward. JGME. 5(3): 365-‐367, 2013.
19.
Snyder RA, Terhune KP , Williams DB. Are Today’s Surgical Residency Graduates Less Competent or Just More Cautious? JAMA Surg. 149(5): 411-‐2, 2014.
20.
Minter, RM, Dunnington GL, Sudan R, Terhune KP , Dent DL, Lentz AK. Can This Resident Be
Saved? J Am Coll Surg. 219(5):1088-‐95, 2014.
21.
Smith JJ, Patel RK, Chen X, Tarpley MJ, Terhune KP .
Does Intentional Support of Degree
Programs in General Surgery Residency Affect Research Productivity or Pursuit of Academic
Surgery?
J Surg Ed. J Surg Educ 71(4): 486-‐91, 2014 .
22.
Minter RM, Amos KD, Bentz ML, Blair PG, Brandt C, D’Cunha J, Davis E, Delman KA, Deutsch ES,
Divino C, Kingsley D, Klingensmith M, Meterissian S, Sachdeva AK, Terhune K , Termuhlen PM,
Mullan PB. Transition to Surgical Residency: A Multi-‐Insitutional Study of the Effect of Formal
Preparatory Curricula in the Fourth Year of Medical School.
Acad Med. Epub 2015 Mar 17.
23.
Stewart MK, Terhune KP . Management of Pregnant Patients Undergoing General Surgical
Procedures. Surgical Clinics of North America: Perioperative Management. Surg Clin North Am.
95(2):429-‐442, 2015.
24.
Semler MW, Keriwala RD, Clune JK, Rice TW, Pugh ME, Wheeler AP, Miller AN, Banerjee A,
Terhune K , Bastarache JA. A Randomized Trial Comparing Didactics, Demonstration, and
Simulation for Teaching Teamwork to Medical Residents. Ann Am Thorac Soc. Epub 2015 Mar
2.
25.
Kensinger CD, McMaster WG, Vella MA, Sexton KW, Snyder RA, Terhune KP. Residents as
Educators: A Modern Model.
J Surg Educ. Epub 2015 Jul 1.
Book Chapters:
1.
Terhune KP, Merchant N, Parikh AA. (2008). Management of Postoperative Complications
Kyla Terhune, MD, FACS
Following Pancreaticoduodenectomy. In Lowy, A.M., Leach, S., Philip, P. (eds.), Pancreatic
Cancer – M.D. Anderson Solid Tumor Oncology Series (pp 365-‐384), New York: Springer.
2.
Terhune KP , Weavind L, Pandharipande PP. (2010). How Do We Prevent, Diagnose and Treat
Delirium in the ICU? In Deutschman CS, Neligan P (eds.). Evidence-‐Based Practice of Critical
Care (pp 553-‐561), Saunders.
3.
Terhune KP, Ely EW, Pandharipande PP. (2013). Pain, Sedation and Delirium in Critical Illness.
In Le Roux PD, Levine JM, Kofke WA (eds.). Monitoring in Neurocritical Care (pp 99-‐106),
Philadelphia: Elsevier Saunders .
4.
Terhune KP , Tarpley JL. (2014). Management of Diverticulosis of the Small Bowel. Cameron JL,
Cameron AM (eds.). Current Surgical Therapy 11
Saunders.
th Ed , (pp. 128-‐132).
Philadelphia: Elsevier
Presentations at Scientific Meetings:
1.
Terhune K, Liu G, Liu J, Modestino E, Miki A, Sheth K, Haselgrove J. Recognition of objects in noncanonical views: an fMRI study . Poster Presentation. American Academy of Neurology
53rd Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 2000.
2.
Kesmodel SB, Canter RJ, Terhune KP, Rosato EF, Fraker DL, Alavi A, Czerniecki BJ. Use of radiotracer for sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping in breast cancer optimizes clinical
Annual Meeting, June 2003. staging.
Oral Presentation. Society of Nuclear Medicine 50 th
3.
Terhune KP, Baloch ZW, Zhao BB, Pasha TL, LiVolsi VA, Fraker DL. Selected immunohistochemistry markers in the diagnosis of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) and its variants, Oral Presentation. Society of University Surgeons, Nashville, TN, 2005.
4.
Terhune KP, Baloch ZW, Zhao BB, Pasha TL, LiVolsi VA, Fraker DL. Lymphatic distribution and density in malignant and benign lesions of thyroid.
Oral Presentation. American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, October 2005.
5.
Terhune KP, Chambers E, Phay J. 2007. Laparoscopic adrenalectomy for subclinical hypercortisolemia in a pregnant patient. Interesting Case Oral Presentation. American
Association of Endocrine Surgeons, 28 th Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ, 2007.
6.
Terhune KP , Tarpley MJ, Tarpley JL. Childcare for Residents: the Need for Flexibility.
Workshop Presentation. Association of Program Directors in Surgery. Salt Lake City, UT,
2009.
7.
Terhune KP, Shelton J, Koller FL. Surgical Intern Olympics . “Out of the Box” Oral
Presentation. Association for Surgical Education. Salt Lake City, UT, 2009.
8.
Terhune KP , Banerjee A. Initiation of a Structured Orientation Program for Anesthesia and
Kyla Terhune, MD, FACS
Surgery Interns. Oral Presentation. Society for Education in Anesthesia. Seattle, WA, 2009.
9.
Terhune KP , Banerjee A. Using Intern Orientation for Effective Education: Multidisciplinary
Clinical Orientation. Didactic Session. ACGME Annual Education Conference. Nashville, TN,
2010.
10.
Terhune KP , Easdown L, Banerjee A. Assessing Perceived Usefulness of a Clinical Orientation
Program for Anesthesia and Surgery Interns.
Poster Presentation. American Society of
Anesthesiologists. New Orleans, LA, 2010.
11.
Tarpley JL, Tarpley MJ, Terhune KP. “Surgical Education Issues From the U.S.” Oral
Presentation. West African College of Surgeons. Calabar, Nigeria, 2010.
12.
Tarpley JL, Dattilo JB, Tarpley MJ, Terhune KP.
“Is This Really the Best Medical Student
You’ve Seen in 10 Years?” Evaluating Intern Applications and Interviews—Science or Lottery
Shot?
Workshop Presentation. Association of Program Directors in Surgery. San Antonio,
TX, 2010.
13.
Koller F, Bailey C, Terhune KP. Surgical Education Lab Meeting (SELM): Surgical Education
Training Ground.
“Out of the Box” Oral Presentation. Association for Surgical Education.
San Antonio, TX, 2010.
14.
Bailey CE, Terhune KP, Dattilo J. Clickers: A Real-‐Time, Pressure-‐Free Knowledge Assessment
Tool.
“Out of the Box” Oral Presentation. Association for Surgical Education. San Antonio,
TX, 2010.
15.
Terhune KP, Shelton J, Gross K, Miller R. Trauma Orientation: Utilization of Simulation.
“Out of the Box” Oral Presentation. Association for Surgical Education. San Antonio, TX, 2010.
16.
Terhune KP, Dossett LA. Surgical ICU Acuity and Volume Compared to Resident Workforce
Before and After Duty Hour Regulations.
Oral Presentation. Association for Program
Directors in Surgery. San Antonio, TX, 2010.
17.
Datta J, Zaydfudim V, Terhune KP . International-‐ United States Medical Graduates in
General Surgery: Does Equivalent Medical School Training Mean Equivalent Residency
Options?
Poster Presentation. Association for Surgical Education. Boston, MA, 2011.
18.
Smith JJ, Chen X, Tarpley MJ, Terhune KP .
Does Intentional Support of Degree Programs in
General Surgery Residency Affect Productivity of Residents and Production of Academic
Surgeons?
Oral Presentation. Association for Program Directors in Surgery. Boston, MA,
2011.
19.
Tarpley MJ, Terhune KP , Shelton J, Landman M, Kauffmann R, Tarpley JL . Preparing for a
Kyla Terhune, MD, FACS
Site Visit: It Takes a Village . . .
Workshop Presentation. Association for Program Directors in Surgery. Boston, MA, 2011.
20.
Datta J, French D, Rowe S, Tarpley JL, Terhune KP .
Addressing Visa-‐Related Issues for
Foreign Citizens and Corresponding Challenges for Program Directors and Coordinators in
General Surgery Residency Programs.
Workshop Presentation. Association for Program
Directors in Surgery. Boston, MA, 2011.
21.
Datta J, French D, Rowe S, Tarpley JL, Terhune K . Addressing Visa Related Issues for Foreign
Citizens and Corresponding Challenges for Coordinators in General Surgery Residency
Programs. Breakout Workshop Presentation. Association of Residency Coordinators in
Surgery. San Diego, CA, 2012.
22.
Shelton J, Murphy A, Sexton K, Snyder R, Koller F, Terhune K . Residents as Teachers? Get
Serious. Workshop Presentation. Association for Program Directors in Surgery. San Diego,
CA, 2012.
23.
Snyder RA, Phillips SE, Terhune KP. Impact of a Pediatric Surgery Fellowship on General
Surgery Resident Operative Volume.
Association for Program Directors in Surgery. San
Diego, CA, 2012.
24.
Terhune KP, Westrup J, Thatigotla B, Clements RH. The Internal Hernia: Diagnosis and
Management after Roux-‐en-‐Y Gastric Bypass.
Video Presentation. Southeastern Surgical
Congress. Birmingham, AL, 2012.
25.
Tarpley MJ, Tarpley JL, Hansen E, Terhune KP, Murphy A. Lessons Learned from the First
Cohort of an International Surgery Elective: Nuts and Bolts of Sending Residents and
Bringing ‘em Back. Workshop Presentation. Association for Program Directors in Surgery.
Orlando, FL, 2013.
26.
Terhune KP, Kurtzman S, Patel K, Harrington D. Evaluations: Weaving a Web of
Assessment, Feedback and Faculty Buy-‐In.
Workshop Presentation. Association for Program
Directors in Surgery. Seattle, WA. Accepted.
2015.
27.
Vella M, Kensinger C, Terhune KP. Residents as Medical Student Educators.
Workshop
Presentation. Association for Program Directors in Surgery. Seattle, WA. Accepted . 2015.
Invited Presentations/Panel Member/Moderator at National Scientific Meetings:
1.
What an Applicant Should Look for in a Residency Program . American College of Surgeons.
Washington, DC, 2010.
2.
Pregnancy in Residency . American College of Surgeons. Washington, DC, 2010.
Kyla Terhune, MD, FACS
3.
A Resident’s Perspective on Simulation . Association of Program Directors in Surgery. Boston,
MA, 2011.
4.
Moderator, Association for Surgical Education paper session. Boston, MA, 2011.
5.
Multidisciplinary Clinical Orientation: Using Simulation to Usher in July 1 st
Coordinators in Surgery. Boston, MA, 2011.
, Association of
6.
“Why Do Senior Residents Quit?” in Vacancy at the Upper Levels: Attrition of Senior
Residents, Panel Discussion at Association of Program Directors in Surgery. San Diego, CA,
2012.
7.
Social Media and Surgery, Medical Student Session, American College of Surgeons. Chicago,
IL, 2012.
8.
“ The Inefficient Resident” in Can This Resident Be Saved?, Panel Discussion at American
College of Surgeons. Chicago, IL, 2012.
9.
Surgery Residency: What it Was, Is, and Should Could Be, Association of Coordinators in
Surgery. Chicago, IL, 2014.
10.
Duty Hours: Versions 1.0, 2.0 and Hopefully Final 3.0
, Southern Society of Clinical Surgeons.
Nashville, TN, 2015.
11.
Milestones, Metrics and Mastery – A Focus on Surgical Trainee Education and Assessment,
Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons. Nashville, TN, 2015.
Significant Internal Presentations:
1.
When You Study, You Learn More… and Other Really Keen Observations on Surgical
Education, Grand Rounds, Vanderbilt University Department of Surgery, June 2011.
2.
Update: General Surgery Simulation , Section of Surgery Quarterly Meeting, Vanderbilt
University Department of Surgery, October 2011.
3.
Teaching Technical Skills: The Boot Camp Experience at Vanderbilt , Educator Development
Program, Vanderbilt University, October 2011 (with Arna Banerjee).
4.
Global Assessment of Surgery and Anesthesia Interns: Putting it All Together, Health
Professions Education Research Day, Vanderbilt University, October 2011 and October
2012.
Kyla Terhune, MD, FACS
5.
Five Years Down the Road: Simulation at Vanderbilt Medical Education Grand Rounds,
Vanderbilt University, January 2013 (with John Shatzer).
6.
Surgery Residency: What it Was, Is, and Should Could Be , Surgery Grand Rounds, Vanderbilt
University Section of Surgery, September 2013.
7.
The Future House Officer , Vanderbilt Medical Alumni Association Board Meeting, October
2013 (with John McPherson, Program Director of Internal Medicine).
8.
False Facts and Frequently Asked Questions Frequent Complaints , Surgery Grand Rounds,
Vanderbilt University Section of Surgery, October 2014.
9.
Why a Surgeon Lives on the Commons , Vanderbilt Board of Trust, November 2014.
10.
Proforma, Strategy, Segmentation, and CAPM = Surgical Education?
, Surgery Grand Rounds,
Vanderbilt University Section of Surgery, September 2015.