Curriculum Vitae JOHN W. GREENE, M.D. 1227 General George Patton Rd. Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Office: (615) 322-2426 Fax (615) 322-4983 Home: (615) 673-1201 PERSONAL Date of Birth: December 16, 1944, Barnesville, Georgia Marital Status: Married to Linda C. (Reeves) Greene - June 1967 Children: Jonathan Todd and Kevin Christopher Greene EDUCATION 1966 B.A., the University of West Georgia, Carrolton, GA 1970 M.D., Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA POST-DOCTORAL TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE 1970-71 Internship, Greenville General Hospital, Greenville, SC 1971-73 Chief, Gen. Medicine Clinics, U.S. Armed Services, Ft Benning, GA 1973-75 Resident (1973-75) & Chief Resident (1975-76), Vanderbilt University Hospital, Nashville, TN 1976-77 Assistant Professor, Ambulatory Division, Medical College of GA, Augusta, GA 1977-84 Asst. Professor of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 1979-95 Director, Division of Adolescent Medicine, VUMC, Nashville, TN 1981-Present Director, Student Health Center & Division of College Health/Young Adult Medicine, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 1984-92 Associate Professor of Pediatrics, VUMC, Nashville, TN 1988-95 Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, VUMC, Nashville, TN 1996 – Present Clinical Professor of Community Pediatric Nursing, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 1992 – Present - Professor of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 1996 – Present - Professor Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 2006 – Present - Associate Dean of Students for Student Health and Wellness, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN HOSPITAL AND OTHER APPOINTMENTS Vanderbilt University Hospital, Nashville, TN The Psychiatric Hospital at Vanderbilt, Nashville, TN (Consultation) Metropolitan Nashville General Hospital, Nashville, TN (Consultation) MEDICAL LICENSURE Tennessee: Medical License # MD 10948 (Active) Georgia: Medical License # 13969 (Inactive) BOARD CERTIFICATIONS American Board of Pediatrics, 1977 – Lifetime Sub-specialty Adolescent Medicine, 1997 - 2011 RECENT CME/RE-CERTIFICATIONS Advanced Cardiac Life & PAL Support Re-certification Harvard Medical School Intensive Review of Internal Medicine – Aug. 1997 Intensive Review of Adolescent Medicine – September 1997 Board Review for Family Practice – July 1998 Office Colposcopy Course – September 2001 Colposcopy Standardization Workshop – July 2003 MEMBERSHIPS American College Health Association American Academy of Pediatrics AAP – Section on Adolescent Medicine AAP, Tennessee Chapter; Chairman, Committee on Adolescence (1981-1991) Society for Adolescent Medicine North American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology American Medical Association COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Adolescent Pregnancy Consortium – Community Enhancement Program 1979-85 Nashville Teen Clinics, Medical Advisor 1979-93 Nashville Academy of Medicine, Communications and Public Service 1984-93 “I Have a Future” Pregnancy Prevention Project: Board Member 1989-95 HOSPITAL COMMITTEES House Staff Selection Committee, Department of Pediatrics, 1978-88 Vanderbilt University Committee on Child Abuse, Chairman, 1979-86 Out-patient Clinic Governance Committee, 1996-97 UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES Student Health Services Committee, Vanderbilt University, 1981-present Student Insurance Advisory Committee, 1990-present Campus Task Force on Alcohol and Other Drugs, 1991- 2005 University Committee: Implementation of Alcohol & Drug Policies, 1996 – 2004 Medical Student Wellness Committee – 2001-2003 2 Campus Task Force for the Prevention of Violence against Women, 2000-2005 SPECIAL HONORS AND CERTIFICATIONS Lambdin Scholarship Award – 1966 (College) Mosby Scholarship Award – 1970 (Medical School) Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society – 1970 (Medical School) Outstanding Preceptor, Vanderbilt University School of Nursing Jefferson Award Nomination for Community Service Visiting Professorships and Guest Lectures – (see sections) Certificate of Recognition for Management for Physicians and Health Care Administrators, Owen School of Management, Vanderbilt University, 1995 Listed in “Best Doctors in America” – 1994 - Current Listed in “America’s Top Physicians” – 2000 - Current GRANTS 1986-87 Recurrent Pain in Adolescents (co-investigator with Lynn Walker, PI). Vanderbilt University Research Council Award 1987-90 Vanderbilt Integrated Curriculum in Alcohol and Drug Abuse (VICAD) (with Dr. Anderson Spickard). Funded by NIAAA. 1987-92 Illness Behavior and Somatization in Children and Adolescents (co-investigator with Lynn Walker as PI). Funded by the NICH and Human Development. 1990-94 Faculty Development Grant in Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse - Faculty Mentor for Pediatrics Fellow. Funded by NIAAA. 1992-95 Project ADAPT: Alcohol and Drug Awareness and Prevention Training. investigator - Funded by the FIPS Education. 1992-95 A Study of Hepatitis B Vaccination in Adolescents: Knowledge, Perceived Risk and Compliance. Co- 1997-2000 Illness Behavior and Somatization in Children (co-investigator with Lynn Walker, Ph.D. as PI). Funded by the NICH and Human Development. 2000-2005 Illness Behavior in Children and Adolescents (co-investigator with Lynn Walker as PI) NICH and HD 2002-2006 A Randomized, Worldwide, Placebo-Controlled, Double Blind Study of HPV Vaccine (Peter Wright, Primary Investigator) 2004-2006 Herpevac Trial for Women, A Phase III Study of a vaccine to prevent genital Herpes disease in young women (Perter Wright, Primary Investigator) 2005-2006 HPV Burden of Illness Study FDA 1572 with the Division of Infectious Diseases 3 PUBLICATIONS 1. Greene, J., Douthitt, P. “Clinical Aspects of Poisoning.” Continuing Education for the Family Physician, 1981; 15 (4):31-39. 2. Greene, J. et al. “Effects of Resident Peer Review on Charting Behavior.” Pediatrics, 1981;68 (6):840. 3. McKee, K., Greene, J., Kilroy, T., Wright, P. “Encephalitis Following Infectious Mononucleosis.” Southern Medical Journal, Feb. 1981. 4. Greene, J. et al. “Management of Febrile Outpatient Neonates.” Clinical Pediatrics, June 1981;20 (6). 5. Greene, J. et al “Infants with Fever: When to Admit.” Emergency Medicine, September 30, 1981;131. 6. Greene, J. “Short Term Supportive Counseling for Non-Psychiatrist.” AAP/TPS Newsletter, June, 1983. 7. Greene, J.W. “Sudden Death in Adolescence.” Adolescent Tempo, 1983;3:2-3. 8. Greene, J.W. “Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Contraception in Teenagers.” Continuing Education for the Family Physician, 1983;18:505-561. 9. Greene, J.W., Craft, L., Ghishan, F. 1983,137:386-387. “Acetaminophen Poisoning in Infancy.” ADJC 10. Greene, J.W. “Adolescent Health Care.” In Nurse Practitioner Review Manual, Behler and Neilson (Eds.) NY: John Wiley & Sons, 1983 pp 262-276. 11. Greene, J.W., Barnard, J. “Chronic Abdominal Pain in Children and Adolescents.” Continuing Education for the Family Physician, 1984;19 (5):256-263. 12. Greene, J., Thompson, W. “A Physician/Psychologist Team Approach to Children and Adolescents with Recurrent Somatic Complaints.” School Psychology Review, 1984; XIII (2):204-210. 13. Greene, J. “Adolescent Eating Disorders: Prevention and Treatment”. Therapy, 1984;10 (11):13-18. Comprehensive 14. Greene, J. “Teen Pregnancy: New Initiatives for an Old Problem. Journal of the Tennessee Medical Association, 1984;77 (11). 15. Johnson, P., Krafcik, J., Greene, J. “Massive Pulmonary Embolism in a Varsity Athlete.” The Physician and Sports Medicine, 1984;12 (12):61. 16. Greene, J., Walker, L., Hickson, G., Thompson, J. “Stressful Life Events and Somatic Complaints in Adolescents.” Pediatrics, 1985;75 (1). 4 17. Diamond, M., Greene, J., Vanhooydonk, J. et al. “Interaction of Anti-convulsants and Oral Contraceptives in Epileptic Adolescents.” Contraception, 1985;31(6):623-631. 18. Greene, J. and Keown, M. “Depression and Suicide in Children and Adolescents.” Comprehensive Therapy, 1986;12(2):38-43. 19. Walker, L, Greene, J. “The Social Context of Adolescent Self Esteem.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1986;15(4):313-320. 20. Marshall, G., Werner, M., Greene, J. “A Child with Streptococcal Pharyngitis and Jaundice.” Journal of the Tennessee Medical Association, September, 1986;541-542. 21. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Adolescence: Sexuality, Contraception, and the Media. Pediatrics, 1986;78(3):535-536. 22. Greene, J. “Teenage Pregnancy and STDs.” The Female Patient, 1987;12:46-61. 23. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Adolescence: Role of the Pediatrician in Management of Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Children and Adolescents. Pediatrics, 1987;79(3):454-456. 24. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Adolescence: Alcohol Use and Abuse: A Pediatric Concern. Pediatrics, 1987;79(3):450-453. 25. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Adolescence: Tobacco Use by Children and Adolescents. Pediatrics, 1987;79(3):479-481. 26. Brinton, T., Vastbinder, E., Greene, J., et al. “An Outbreak of Organic Dust Toxic Syndrome in a College Fraternity.” JAMA, 1987;258:1210-1212. 27. Walker, L., Greene, J. “Negative Life Events, Psycho social Resources, and Psycho physiological Symptoms in Adolescents.” Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1987;16:2936. 28. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Adolescence: Suicide and Suicide Attempts in Adolescents and Young Adults. Pediatrics, 1988;81(2):322-324. 29. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Adolescence: Rape and the Adolescent. Pediatrics, 1988;81(4):595-597. 30. Walker, L., McLaughlin, J., Greene, J. “Functional illness and Family Functioning: A comparison of healthy and somatizing adolescents.” Family Process, 1988;27:317-325. 31. Robinson, P., Greene, J., Walker, L. “Functional Somatic Complaints: Relationship to Negative Life Events, Self-Concept, and Family Characteristics.” J. Pediatrics, 1988;113(3):588-593. 32. Robinson, P., Greene, J., “The Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Problem: A Practical Approach.” Pediatric Nursing, Dec. 1988;14(4):305-310. 5 33. Greene, J. “Contraceptive Needs and Sexually Transmitted Diseases among Adolescent Females.” Journal of Clinical Practice in Sexuality, Dec. 1988;4(8):14-22. 34. Walker, L., Greene, J. “Children with Recurrent Abdominal Pain and their Parents: More Somatic Complaints, Anxiety, and Depression than other Patient Families?” Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 1989;14(2):231-243. 35. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Adolescence: Counseling the Adolescent about Pregnancy Options. Pediatrics, 1989;83(1):135-137. 36. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Adolescence: Adolescent Pregnancy. Pediatrics, 1989;83(1):132-134. 37. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Adolescence: Care of Adolescent Parents and Their Children. Pediatrics, 1989;83(1):138-140. 38. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee of Adolescence: Screening for Drugs of Abuse in Children and Adolescents. Pediatrics, 1989;84(2):396-397. 39. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Adolescence: Health Care for Children and Adolescents in Detention Centers, Jails, Lock-ups, and other Court-Sponsored Residential Facilities. Pediatrics, 1989;84(6):1118-1120. 40. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Adolescence: Contraception and Adolescents. Pediatrics, 1990;86(1):134-138. 41. Walker, L.S., Greene, J.W. “The Functional Disability Inventory: Measuring a neglected dimension of child health status.” Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 1991;16(1):39-58. 42. Walker, L., Greene, J. “Negative Life Events and Symptom Resolution in Pediatric Abdominal Pain Patients.” Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 1991;16(3):341-360. 43. Walker, L., Garber, J., Greene, J. “Somatization Symptoms in Pediatric Abdominal Pain Patients: Relation to Chronicity of Abdominal Pain and Parent Somatization.” Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1991;19(4):379-394. 44. Werner, M., Greene, J. “Problem Drinking Among College Freshmen.” Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 1992;13:487-492. 45. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Adolescence: Marijuana: A Continuing Concern for Pediatricians. Pediatrics, 1991;88(5):1070-1071. 46. Greene, J., Werner, M., Walker, L. “Stress and the Modern Adolescent.” Adolescent Med: State Art Rev., 1992;3(1):13-27. 47. Walker, L., Greene, J. “Children with recurrent abdominal pain and their parents: more somatic complaints, anxiety and depression than other patient families?” In Roberts, M.C., & Wallander, J.L. (Eds.), Family Issues in Pediatric Psychology, 1992:67-79. Hillsdale, NJ:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. 6 48. Greene, J. “Exercise Induced Menstrual Irregularities.” 1993;19(3):116-120. Comprehensive Therapy, 49. Werner, M., Walker, L., Greene, J. “Alcohol Expectancies, Problem Drinking, and Adverse Health Consequences.” Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 1993;14:446-452. 50. Walker, L., Garber, J., Greene, J. “Psychosocial Correlates of Recurrent Pain: A Comparison of Pediatric Patients With Recurrent Abdominal Pain, Organic Illness, and Psychiatric Disorders.” Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1993;102:248-258. 51. Walker, L., Greene, J., Garber J., et al. “Psycho-social Factors in Pediatric Abdominal Pain: Implications for Assessment and Treatment.” The Clinical Psychologist, 1993;46:206-213. 52. Werner, M., Walker, L., Greene, J. “Screening for Problem Drinking Among College Freshmen.” Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 1994;15:303-310. 53. Werner, M., Walker, L., Greene, J. “Longitudinal Evaluation of a Screening Measure for Problem Drinking Among Female College Freshmen.” Archives Pediatric Adolescent Medicine, 1994;148:1331-1337. 54. Walker, L., Garber, J. Greene, J. “Somatic Complaints in Pediatric Patients: A Prospective Study of the Role of Negative Life Events, Child Social and Academic Competence, and Parental Somatic Symptoms.” Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1994;62:12131221. 55. Walker, L., Garber, J., Greene, J. “Long-Term Health Outcomes in Patients with Recurrent Abdominal Pain.” Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 1995;20:233-245. 56. Walker, L., Smith, C., Garber, J., Greene, J. “Future Directions for Research on Recurrent Abdominal Pain.” J. of Ped. Psychology, 1995;20:407-412. 57. Werner, M., Walker, L., Greene, J. “Relationship of Alcohol Expectancies to Problem Drinking Among College Women.” Journal of Adolescent Health, 1995;16:191-199. 58. Werner, M., Walker, L., Greene, J. “Concurrent and Prospective Screening for Problem Drinking Among College Students.” J. of Adolescent Health, 1996,18:276-285. 59. Moore-Caldwell, S., Werner, M., Greene, J. et al “Hepatitis B Vaccination in Adolescents: Knowledge, Perceived Risks and Compliance.” J. Adolescent Health, 1997,20:294-299. 60. Greene, J. and Walker, L. “Psychosomatic Problems and Stress in Adolescence.” Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1997,44:1557-1571. 61. Walker L, Guite J, Duke M, Branard J and Greene, J “Recurrent abdominal pain: A potential precursor of Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Adolescents and Young Adults. J. Pediatrics 1998, 132:1010-1015. 62. Greene, J “Menstrual Irregularities Associated with Exercise: The Female Triad” Comp Therapy 1999; 25(4): 209-215. 7 63. Walker, L., Greene, J. et al Recurrent Abdominal Pain: Symptom Subtypes based on the Rome II Criteria for Pediatric Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. J. Ped. Gastroenterology & Nut., 38;187-191, 2004 64. Profecta, A., Freeman, A., Greene, J., Polk, B and Walker, L. “Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Children and Adolescents: Depressive Symptoms Predict Severity and Course of Illness. Submitted 2006. 65. Walker, L., Williams, S., Smith, G., Greene, J. et al “Validation of a Symptom Provocation Test for Laboratory Studies of Abdominal Pain and Discomfort in Children and Adolescents.” J. of Pediatric Psychology (in press 2006) 66. Wright, S. Craig, A. Edwards, K. Greene, J et al Outbreak of Pertussis on a College Campus Accepted for publication in Amer. J. of Med. June 2006 PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS 1. Greene, J., Altemeier, W., O’Connor, S. “Racial Differences in Adolescent Pregnancy.” J. of Adolescent Health Care, September 1, 1980;1. 2. Greene, J., Altemeier, W., O’Connor, S. “Prediction of Single Adolescent Pregnancy.” Pediatric Research, April 1980. 3. Greene, J., Artman, M. “Oral Contraceptives in Adolescents: Longitudinal Evaluation of Serum Lipids.” Pediatric Research, April 1981, 15(4). 4. Greene, J. et al. “Child Rearing Attitudes, Observed Behavior and Perception of Infant Temperament in Adolescent vs. Older Mothers.” Paper presented to Society for Pediatric Research. Pediatric Research, 1981;14(4). 5. Greene, J., Thompson, J., Hickson, G. “Chronic Non organic Abdominal and Check Pain: Relationship to Stress.” J. of Adol. Health Care, 1981;2(2):164. 6. Diamond, M., Thompson, J., Vanhooydonk, J., Greene, J. “Oral Contraceptives Use in Epileptic Adolescents.” Paper presented to Society for Adolescent Medicine. J. of Adolescent Health Care, 1981;2(1):82. 7. Greene, J., Hickson, G., Thompson, J. “Perceived Stress and Psychosomatic Illness.” Ambulatory Pediatric Assoc., May 1982. Primary Care Research 1982, Lipkin et al. (eds.). New York: New York University Medical Center. 8. Greene, J., Evans, W. “The Impact of Comprehensive Care on Contraceptive Compliance.” Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 1982,3(2):146 and Primary Care Research in 1982, Lipkin et al. (eds.). New York: New York University Medical Center. 9. Greene, J. “The Relationship of Perceived Body Weight to Eating Attitudes and Body Distortion Scores in Adolescent Females.” Paper presented to Society for Adolescent Medicine, October, 1983. J. of Adolescent Health Care. Fall, 1983. 8 10. Greene, J., Johnson, J. “Perceptions of Residency Training in Adolescent Medicine.” J. of Adolescent Health Care, 1985;6:339. 11. Robinson, P., Greene, J., Walker, L. “Functional Pain in Adolescents: Relationship to Negative Life Events, Self-concept, and Family Characteristics.” 1987. J. of Adolescent Health Care. 1987;8(3):306. 12. Sharpe, M. and Greene, J. “Inflammatory Pulmonary Mass Lesions Masquerading as Malignancy in an Adolescent Female.” J. of Adolescent Health Care. Nov. 1987. 13. Greene, J. “Family Change and Development During the Freshmen Year.” Presented to The International Conference on The First Year Experience, Southampton, England, July 1987. Conference Proceedings. July 1987. 14. Walker, L., Greene, J. “Development and Validation of a Measure of Functional Disability for Children and Adolescents.” Presented to Florida Conference on Child Health Psychology, Mary 1988. Conf. Proceedings. 15. Greene, J. “AIDS and Alcohol: A Potentially Deadly Duo.” Presented to The Third International Conference on The First Year Experience, Cambridge, England, July 1988. Conference Proceedings. 16. Walker, L. and Greene, J. “Chronic Abdominal Pain in Children: Research and Treatment.” Presented to the 1989 Congress of the Inter American Society of Psychology, Buenos Aires, Argentina, June 1989. 17. Walker, L., Garber, J., Greene, J., Horndasch, R., and Ghishan, F. “Psychological Distress in Pediatric Patients with Recurrent Abdominal Pain, Peptic Diseases, and Dysfunctional Bowel Disorders.” J. of Pain and Symptom Management. 1991;6(3):147. 18. Horndasch, R., Greene, J., Walker, L., Ghishan, F., Barnard, J., and Vieira, P. “Incidence of Organic Diagnoses and Utility of Workup in Recurrent Abdominal Pain.” J. of Pain and Symptom Management. 1991;6(3):151. 19. Werner, M., Walker, L., Butters, A., Greene, J. “Concurrent and Prospective Screening for Problem Drinking Among College Students.” J. of Adolescent Health Care. 1995;16(2):152. 20. Moore-Caldwell, S., Werner, M., Powell, L., Greene, J. “Hepatitis B Vaccination in Adolescents: Knowledge, Perceived Risk, and Compliance.” J. of Adolescent Health Care. 1995;16(2):153. 21. Stutts J, Walker L, Greene J, et al. “Relation of Pain Intensity Ratings with Endoscopic Findings and Use of Passive Pain Coping Strategies in Children with Recurrent Abdominal Pain.” 1998 22. Ely K, Greene J and Arnott C “Utility of Reflex HPV Testing in a Population with a High Prevalence of HPV Infection”. American Society of Cytopathology 2002. 23. Walker L, Lipani T, Greene J, et al Subtypes of recurrent abdominal pain based in the Rome Criteria. Gastroenterology, 124 (4), Supplement 1, A-388, 2003 9 24. Lipani T, Voss K, Greene J, et al Functional Disability in Children with Recurrent Abdominal Pain. Gastroenterology 124 (4), Supplement 1, 2003 25. Profeta A, Lipani T, Greene J, et al Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Pediatric Patients with IBS. Gastroenterology 124 (4), Supplement 1, 2003 Lectures and Seminars Medical Center Lectures Enhancing Physician-Adolescent Communication - Departmental Grand Rounds Contraception in Adolescents – Resident’s Conference Depression and Suicide in Adolescents – Resident’s Conference Drug Use at Raves and Concerts for Youth – Resident’s Conference Polycystic Ovary Syndrome – Chief Resident’s Conference Acquaintance Rape and Date Rape Drugs - VUMC Emergency Department Conference Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Adolescents and Young Adults – Primary Care Symposium Medical Student Wellness Principles and Practice Health Issues among College Students: Meningococcal Disease & HPV Primary Care Symposium The Bethesda Guidelines and Colposcopy - CME for the Primary Care Provider Vanderbilt School of Medicine Community Scholar’s Program – Center for Health Services Medical School for VMS –2 – Medical Student Wellness Medical Student Elective – “Ask Vandy Med” University and Campus Lectures “Thru the Gate in 1998 - Parents and Freshmen Students in Transition” Summer Academic Orientation (SAOP), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN “Alcohol on Campus: Education and Prevention” Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN “Recognition of Adjustment Problems among Freshman Students” Peabody College Faculty – September 1998 “VU – the Place to Shine in 1999” (SAOP) Vanderbilt University “Letting Go in ‘00” (SAO) Vanderbilt University “We’ve Only Just Begun in 2001” (SAOP) Vanderbilt University “Maintaining Health and Wellness in Medical School” - School of Medicine “The ABC’s of Sexually Transmitted Diseases” Vanderbilt University - Greek Week Lecture Series “Alcohol and Other Drugs used in Acquaintance/Date Rape” “Stress and Stress Reduction in College Students” “Drug Use and Abuse on University Campuses” Vanderbilt University – Kappa Alpha Theta “Women’s Health” “Beginning Anew in 2002” (SAOP) Vanderbilt University “Breaking Free in 2003” (SAOP) “Out the Door in 2004” (SAOP) “Finding the Right Mix: Holding-On and Letting Go” (SAOP) 2006 10 Community Lectures “Issues in Adolescent & Young Adult Medicine” Baptist Hospital Faculty and Staff “Preparing for Adolescence” - Westminster School PTA “Alcohol Use among High School Students” - Franklin Road Academy “Letting Go” Franklin Road Academy Parents of Senior Students “Letting Go” University School of Nashville “Eating Disorders in Adolescents” - Harpeth Hall School “Prevention of Meningococcal Meningitis in College Students” Aventis Guest Lecture for Nashville Area Colleges and Universities “Preparing for the Transition to College” Montgomery Bell Academy and Harpeth Hall Parents Association “Adolescent Sexuality” - Montgomery Bell Academy Parent s Association Physician Liaison Lectures “Eating Disorders: Recognition and Management” Medical Staff Meeting Columbia, TN “Parenting Teenagers/Living by Faith” Medical Staff Meeting Maury County, Columbia, TN “Adolescent Depression: Office Management” Bowling Green KY, Medical Center Staff “Office Management of Eating Disorders” Medical Staff Conference, Shelbyville, TN International Conferences and Presentations “College Students in Transition” International Conference on the Freshman Year, Southampton, England July 1987 “AIDS and Alcohol: A Deadly Duo” International Conference on the First Year Experience, Cambridge, England July 1988 “Parent vs. Student Perceptions of Risk Status for HIV” Third International Conference on AIDS Education, Nashville, TN 1989 “A Campus-wide Wellness Program” International Conference on Campus Wellness, Cambridge, England 1991 “Somatic Complaints in Adolescents” Third International Congress for Adolescent Psychiatry Chicago, IL 1992 “Freshman Orientation and Transition to College” The First Year Experience, Dublin, Ireland 1994 “Recognition of Eating Disorders in Primary Care” The Piñata Conference, Acapulco, Mexico 1995 “New Enforcement Strategies on Alcohol Use and Abuse among First-Year Students” International Conference on the First Year Experience, Edinburgh, Scotland 1999 Other Selected Guest Lectures and Conferences “Resident Peer Review: Impact on Charting Behavior” Medical College of GA, Augusta, GA “Suicide in Adolescents – Prevention and Intervention” Fifth Annual Pediatric Symposium, Univ. of TN College of Medicine, Chattanooga, TN “Adolescent Behavioral Problems” Department of Family Medicine Conference, Meharry Medical College “Evaluation of the Adolescent with Chronic Somatic Complaints” Mercer Medical School Symposium, Macon, GA “Adolescent Sexuality and the Public Schools: Sex Education” East Tennessee College of Medicine “Depression and Suicide in Adolescents” 11 University of Alabama, Birmingham AL “Risk Factors for Rural Youth” National Rural Health Association Annual Meeting Nashville, TN “Adolescent Pregnancy and Contraception” Visiting Professor in Adolescent Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL “Adolescent Pregnancy, Contraception and STD” Visiting Professor in Adolescent Medicine, University of South AL “Health Care for Youth in Detention” Tennessee Public Health Association, Nashville, TN “The New Morbidity of Youth” Arkansas State Public Health Association Hot Springs, ARK “STD in Teens and Young Adults” Gulf Coast OB/GYN Society Biloxi, Mississippi “Hormones and Tennis Shoes: Issues in Adolescent Medicine” Advance Practice Nursing Conference – Montgomery Bell Conference Center “Transition, Health and Wellness during the College Years” The Parents Council of Washington, DC 12