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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:  

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:  

Archives  of  Surgery/JAMA  Surgery,   2012,  2013,  2014  

Journal  of  Surgical  Education ,  2013,  2014    

American  Journal  of  Surgery ,  2013,  2014    

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  

Basic  Ultrasound  Course,  American  College  of  Surgeons,  New  Orleans,  LA,  2007  

Hazinski  Faculty  Development  Workshop,  Vanderbilt  University,  2009,  2013  

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.  

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