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1 The Essentia Institute of Rural Health, a wholly owned corporation of Essentia Health, is assigned oversight of research and education for Essentia Health. 2 The Essentia Medical Group was formed to provide a common practice environment for all physicians and credentialed providers within Essentia Health. 3 This facility is a wholly owned subsidiary of Essentia Health. See attached “Essentia Health Facilities”. CURRICULUM VITAE THOMAS E. ELLIOTT, MD, FACP BUSINESS ADDRESS: HealthPartners Institute 8170 33 rd Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55425 [email protected] PRESENT: 2014- Senior Research Fellow, HealthPartners Institute, Minneapolis, MN 1988- Adjunct Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth, MN PAST POSITIONS: 2013 Principal Research Scientist, Essentia Institute of Rural Health 1 , Duluth, MN 2010-2013 Executive Director, Essentia Institute of Rural Health 1 , Duluth, MN 2010-2013 Physician, Essentia Medical Group-Duluth 2 2005-2013 Physician, Essentia Health Duluth Clinic (Duluth Clinic, Ltd. 3 ) 2000-2010 Physician, Pain Medicine, Essentia Health, Duluth, MN 2000-2010 Medical Director, Pain Management Center, Essentia Health, Duluth, MN 1990-2010 Chief, Division of Education and Research, SMDC Health System, Duluth, MN 1990-2005 Medical Director, St. Mary’s Hospice, St. Mary’s Medical Center, Duluth, MN 1996-1998 Medical Director, Acute Pain Management Program, St. Mary’s Medical Center, SMDC Health System, Duluth, MN 1977-2000 Physician, Medical Oncology and Hematology, Duluth Clinic 3 (07/1977- 01/1997); SMDC Health System (01/1997-07/2000), Duluth, MN 1978-2000 Investigator, North Central Cancer Treatment Group affiliated with Mayo Comprehensive Cancer Center, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group, National Surgical Adjuvant Breast Cancer Program, Southwest Oncology Group, and Children’s Cancer Study Group 1978-1999 Instructor, Department of Pharmacology, University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth, Duluth, MN 1978-1990 Medical Director, Hospice Duluth, St. Luke’s Hospital, Duluth, MN EDUCATION: 1970 University of Kansas, School of Medicine, MD, Kansas City, KS 1966 University of Kansas, BA, Chemistry and Zoology, Lawrence, KS, Graduated with Highest Honors

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1 The Essentia Institute of Rural Health, a wholly owned corporation of Essentia Health, is assigned oversight of research and education for Essentia Health. 2 The Essentia Medical Group was formed to provide a common practice environment for all physicians and credentialed providers within Essentia Health. 3 This facility is a wholly owned subsidiary of Essentia Health. See attached “Essentia Health Facilities”.

CURRICULUM VITAE THOMAS E. ELLIOTT, MD, FACP

BUSINESS ADDRESS: HealthPartners Institute 8170 33rd Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55425 [email protected] PRESENT: 2014- Senior Research Fellow, HealthPartners Institute, Minneapolis, MN 1988- Adjunct Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Community

Health, University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth, MN

PAST POSITIONS: 2013 Principal Research Scientist, Essentia Institute of Rural Health1, Duluth,

MN 2010-2013 Executive Director, Essentia Institute of Rural Health1, Duluth, MN 2010-2013 Physician, Essentia Medical Group-Duluth 2

2005-2013 Physician, Essentia Health Duluth Clinic (Duluth Clinic, Ltd.3) 2000-2010 Physician, Pain Medicine, Essentia Health, Duluth, MN 2000-2010 Medical Director, Pain Management Center, Essentia Health, Duluth, MN 1990-2010 Chief, Division of Education and Research, SMDC Health System, Duluth,

MN 1990-2005 Medical Director, St. Mary’s Hospice, St. Mary’s Medical Center, Duluth,

MN 1996-1998 Medical Director, Acute Pain Management Program, St. Mary’s Medical

Center, SMDC Health System, Duluth, MN 1977-2000 Physician, Medical Oncology and Hematology, Duluth Clinic3 (07/1977-

01/1997); SMDC Health System (01/1997-07/2000), Duluth, MN 1978-2000 Investigator, North Central Cancer Treatment Group affiliated with Mayo

Comprehensive Cancer Center, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group, National Surgical Adjuvant Breast Cancer Program, Southwest Oncology Group, and Children’s Cancer Study Group

1978-1999 Instructor, Department of Pharmacology, University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth, Duluth, MN

1978-1990 Medical Director, Hospice Duluth, St. Luke’s Hospital, Duluth, MN EDUCATION: 1970 University of Kansas, School of Medicine, MD, Kansas City, KS 1966 University of Kansas, BA, Chemistry and Zoology, Lawrence, KS,

Graduated with Highest Honors

THOMAS E. ELLIOTT, MD, FACP PAGE 2 POSTGRADUATE TRAINING: 1976-1977 Chief Resident in Medicine and Fellow in Medical Oncology, Department

of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa Hospitals, Iowa City, IA 1975-1976 University of Iowa Hospitals, Department of Internal Medicine, Fellow

(Hematology-Medical Oncology), Iowa City, IA 1974-1975 University of Iowa Hospitals, Department of Internal Medicine, Resident

(Internal Medicine), Iowa, City, IA 1971-1972 University of Minnesota Hospitals, Department of Anesthesiology,

Resident (Anesthesiology), Minneapolis, MN 1970-1971 University of Iowa Hospitals, Department of Internal Medicine, Internship

(Internal Medicine), Iowa City, IA ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 1988- University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth, Adjunct Professor 1980-1987 University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth, Adjunct Associate

Professor 1977-1979 University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth, Adjunct Assistant

Professor TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 1. University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth (Annual teaching assignments)

A. *PBL faculty, Department of Family Medicine, facilitator and content expert, 50 hours annually, 2014-

B. Neuroscience block, 2nd year curriculum, PBL content expert, pain management, 4 hours annually; 2000-2005

C. Department of Behavioral Sciences, Pain Management, Lectures: 4 hours annually, 1982-2011

D. Department of Pharmacology, Cancer Chemotherapy, Lectures: 6 hours annually, 1980-1999

E. Introduction to Clinical Medicine/Physical Diagnosis, Two to four medical students annually, 1977-2010

F. Department of Clinical Sciences Lectures, Topics in Hematology and Medical Oncology, Lectures: 6 hours annually, 1977-1994

2. Duluth Family Medicine Residency Program

A. Family Practice Residency Program, Preceptor: Pain Management Program: 10 residents annually, 2000-2010

B. Family Practice Residency Program, Duluth, MN, Attending teacher: Oncology-Hematology Teaching Service: 3-4 months annually, 1977-1999

C. Family Practice Residency Program, Duluth, MN, Attending teacher: Internal Medicine Teaching Service: 1-3 months annually, 1977-1999

D. Director of Internal Medicine Teaching Services and attending physician for the Hematology and Oncology service and the Internal Medicine service, 1977-1993

THOMAS E. ELLIOTT, MD, FACP PAGE 3 MILITARY SERVICE: 1972-1974 U.S. Navy, General Medical Officer, Kingsville and Corpus Christi NAS,

TX, Lieutenant Commander, USNR CERTIFICATION: 2013- CITI Human Subjects Training, December 2013 2008- American Board of Medical Specialties, Subspecialty: Hospice and

Palliative Medicine 1987- American Board of Internal Medicine, recertified in Internal Medicine,

Hematology and Medical Oncology 1979- American Board of Medical Specialties, Subspecialty: Medical Oncology 1976- American Board of Medical Specialties, Internal Medicine 1971- National Board of Medical Examiners, Diplomate LICENSURE: Minnesota - inactive Wisconsin – inactive Michigan – inactive Iowa – inactive Texas - inactive HONORS/AWARDS: 2012 Duluth Clinic Researcher of the Year Award 2012 100 influential health care leaders in Minnesota, Minnesota Physician,

August 2012 2005- Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare 2005- Who’s Who in American Education 2002- International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England, “21st Century

Award for Achievement” 2000- International Directory of Distinguished Leadership 1998-2010 Best Doctors in America 1997 Minnesota Physician Research Recognition Program, Minnesota

Physician Publishing, Inc., one of 15 top Minnesota Physician-Researchers

1997 Arthur C. Aufderheide Scientific Award, Lake Superior Medical Society 1992- Who's Who in America 1991- Who's Who in the Midwest 1991- Fellow, American College of Physicians 1979, 1984, 1986 Teacher of the Year, University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth 1980, 1990 Teacher of the Year Runner-Up, University of Minnesota Medical School

Duluth 1979 Teacher of the Year, Duluth Family Medicine Residency Program 1969 Alpha Omega Alpha, University of Kansas Medical School 1968 Mosby Scholarship Award, University of Kansas Medical School 1966 Myasthenia Gravis Foundation Research Grant, studied at NIAID/NIH -

Dr. Strauss 1966 Ten Outstanding Seniors, Class of 1966, University of Kansas

THOMAS E. ELLIOTT, MD, FACP PAGE 4 1965 Senior Men's Honor Society (Sachem), University of Kansas 1964 Junior Men's Honor Society (Owl Society), University of Kansas PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND SOCIETIES: 1999- International Society for Quality of Life Research, Member 1999-2012 American Academy of Pain Medicine, Member 1992-2007 American Association for Cancer Education, Member 1990-2014 International Association for the Study of Pain, Member 1989-2012 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Member 1989-2011 American Pain Society, Member 1978- American Society of Clinical Oncology, Member 1978- Minnesota Medical Association, Member 1978- Lake Superior Medical Society, Member 1978-2000 North Central Cancer Treatment Group, Member 1977-2010 American Medical Association, Member 1976- American College of Physicians, Member; Fellow, 1991 1969- Alpha Omega Alpha, University of Kansas Medical School 1964-1966 National Science Foundation, Undergraduate Research Scholarship in

Immunology/Microbiology, University of Kansas HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS: 1997-2010 St. Mary’s Hospital, Superior, WI, Medical Oncologist, Consulting Staff 1981-1999 Itasca Medical Center, Grand Rapids, MN, Medical Oncologist, Consulting

Staff 1977-2013 Essentia Health St. Mary's Medical Center, Duluth, MN, Medical

Oncologist and Internal Medicine, Active Staff 1977-2010 St. Luke's Hospital, Duluth, MN, Medical Oncologist and Internal

Medicine, Courtesy Staff 1977-2013 Essentia Health Duluth, Duluth, MN, Medical Oncologist and Internal

Medicine, Active Staff COMMITTEES/ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES: Benedictine Health System, Duluth, MN 2004-2005 PACE Study Task Force, Member Duluth Clinic, Duluth, MN 2006-2007 Obstetrics / Procedural Medicine Fellowship, Task Force Leader (2006-

2007), Program Official (2007- 2010) 2005-2010 Duluth Clinic Board of Directors, Member 2005-2010 Duluth Clinic Medical Operations Committee, Member 2005-2010 Duluth Clinic Credentialing Committee, Member 2005-2010 Duluth Clinic Virtual Pain Committee, Chair 2005-2010 Education and Research, Chief 2005-2010 Pain Services, Program Director 2005-2006 Duluth Clinic Research Strategy Group, Chair

THOMAS E. ELLIOTT, MD, FACP PAGE 5 2000-2005 Pain Medicine, Section Chair 1994-1996 Duluth Clinic-Regional Referring Physician Communications Standards,

Ad Hoc Committee Member 1993-1996 Lake Superior Cancer Center, Cancer Data System, Medical Advisor 1990-1992 Research and Education Steering Committee, Member 1990-1997 Research Committee, Chair 1982-1987 Operating Expense Review Committee, Member 1977-1990 Medical Education Committee, Member (1977-1990), Chair (1990-1997) HMO Research Network 2012-2014 HMORN SIG – Rural Health, Chair 2011-2014 HMORN Board of Governors, Member 2011-2014 HMORN SIG – Obesity, Member Essentia Institute of Rural Health, Duluth, MN 2010-2012 Scientific Review Board, Chair 2010-2013 Board of Directors, Member 2010-2013 Chief Scientist 2010-2013 Medical Education, Director 2010-2013 EIRH CME Committee, Chair 2010-2013 EIRH Health Sciences Education Committee, Chair Lake Superior Medical Society, Duluth, MN 1991-1995 Research Committee, Member (1986-1990), Chair (1990-1995) 1990-2000 CME Committee, Member 1982-1983 Vice President National and International Organizations 2010-2012 International Society for Quality of Life Research task force on Integrating

PROs into Clinical practice, Member 2001-2006 Examination Committee of the Board, American Board of Hospice and

Palliative Medicine, Member SMDC Health System, Duluth, MN 2008-2010 Clinical Operations Advisory Committee (IS Department), Member 2006-2008 Distance Learning Task Force, Co-Chair 2005-2013 Technology Assessment Committee, Member 2005-2007 Clinical Database Committee, Chair 2005-2007 IS Task Force, Member 2000-2007 Complementary Medicine Steering Committee, Member 2000-2003 Integrated Quality Council, Member 1997-2010 Research Committee, Chair 1997-2010 Continuing Medical Education Committee, Chair 1997-2003 Pain Care Committee, Chair

THOMAS E. ELLIOTT, MD, FACP PAGE 6 St. Luke’s Hospital, Duluth, MN 1980-1982 Oncology Committee, Chair 1980-1990 Hospice Advisory Committee, Chair 1980-1987 Oncology, Chief 1978-1990 Hospice Duluth, Medical Director and Founder St. Mary’s Medical Center, Duluth, MN 1991-1997 Health Sciences Library Committee, Member 1983-1993 Oncology Committee, Member State Organizations 2011- Midwest Research Network, Steering Committee, Member 2002-2007 Technology Assessment Committee, Institute for Clinical Symptoms

Improvement (ICSI), Bloomington, MN, Member 2002-2005 Task Force on End-of-Life-Care, Minnesota Academy Family Practice,

Member 1997-1998 Cancer Pain Management Advisory Committee, Stratis Health,

Bloomington, MN, Member 1996-2006 University of Minnesota Cancer Center, Minneapolis, MN, Associate

Member 1996-1998 Primary Care Work Force Assessment Work Group, Minnesota

Department of Health, Member 1996-1998 Medical Education and Research Costs (MERC) Advisory Committee,

Subcommittee on Finance, Chair 1994-1999 MERC Advisory Committee, Minnesota Department of Health, St. Paul,

MN, Member 1994-1995 MERC Advisory Committee, Subcommittee on Minnesota Health Care

Work Force Projections, Chair 1994-1995 Committee on Research, Medical Alley, St. Louis Park, MN, Member 1992-2013 Committee on Accreditation of Continuing Medical Education (CACME),

Minnesota Medical Association, Member (1992-1997, 2001-2005, 2008-), Chair (1998-2004)

1992-1994 Service and Rehabilitation Committee, American Cancer Society Minnesota Division, Member

1989-1996 Minnesota Cancer Pain Initiative, Chair and President (Primary organizer and CEO)

University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth, Duluth, MN 2008- Duluth Medical Research Institute, Member 2008-2009 Search Committee (for Cardiovascular Scientists [3]), Member 2006-2007 Search Committee (for Senior Associate Dean), Member 1997-1998 Search Committee (for Dean of School of Medicine), Member 1988-1996 Educational Policy Committee, Member 1991 LCME Review Task Force, Member

THOMAS E. ELLIOTT, MD, FACP PAGE 7 University of Minnesota Medical School Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN 2013 CTSI pilot research grant application reviewer, June 24, 2013 2010-2014 CTSI – Healthcare Systems Research Collaborative (member),

Community Engagement Core (member), Rural Health Research Collaborative (member)

2009-2010 CTSA, Grant Application Consultant Other 2000-2010 Family Practice Residency Program, Education Committee, Member 1989-1995 Duluth-Petrozavodsk Medical Exchange Committee, Member (1989-

1995), Chair (1989-1991) 1978-1993 Family Practice Residency Selection Committee, Member FUNDED RESEARCH/GRANTS RECEIVED: 1. *“Implementing Cancer Prevention Using Patient-Provider Clinical Decision Support” NCI

R01 CA193396, Elliott, TE (PI), $3,809,000, March 2016 – February 2021. 2. *”Clinical Decision Support for Opioid Use Disorders in Medical Settings.” NIDA, Bart G,

Rossom R (PIs), Elliott TE (Co-I), April 2017 – March 2018. 3. *“Opioid Use During Pregnancy Study” HealthPartners Foundation grant, Elliott TE (PI),

$30,000, March 2015 – December 2016. 4. “Impact of an Asynchronous Online CME Curriculum in Optimizing Management of

Patients with Schizophrenia by Healthcare Providers Study” (Sch-HCP). RealCME/NACE grant, Elliott TE (PI), $30,000, October 2013 – May 2014.

5. “BPI Data in Essentia Health’s Electronic Health Record: A Prototypic PRO for Research – An Exploratory Study” (BPI-PRO). Duluth Clinic Foundation grant, Elliott TE (PI), $10,000, October 2103 – December 2013

6. “ACO Evaluation Essentia Health/HealthPartners Collaborative Project” HealthPartners Health Plan grant, Elliott TE (PI), $140,000, April 2013 – April 2014.

7. “Adult Male Hypogonadism – PCP Project” RealCME/NACE grant, Elliott TE (PI), $30,000, March 2013 – January 2014.

8. “Opioid Risk Stratification Tool Project” Pfizer grant, Elliott TE (PI), $170,000, July 2013 – June 2014.

9. “PHQ-9 Use in Clinical Practice”, EIRH SRB, Elliott, TE (PI), $5,000, March 2012-October 2012.

10. “Scalable Partnering Network for Comparative Effectiveness Research: Across Lifespan, Conditions, and Settings (SPAN)”, AHRQ, Steiner J (PI), Elliott TE (Site PI), $450,000, October 2010-September 2013

11. “Outcomes of a Community-Based Pain Management Program: Is There a Dose-Effect?” SMDC Research Committee, Elliott TE (PI), $6,000, November 2007-October 2008

12. “Methadone Rotation in Hospice Patient: Safety and Efficacy Study”, SMDC Research Committee, Elliott TE (PI), $5,000, April-December 2007

13. “A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Multi-Center Phase 3 Study to Evaluate the Long-Term Safety of Alvimopan 0.5 mg Twice Daily for 12 Months for the Treatment of Opioid-Induced Bowel Dysfunction in Adults Taking Opioid Therapy for Persistent Non-Cancer Pain (GSK SB-014)”, GlaxoSmithKline, 2005-2006

THOMAS E. ELLIOTT, MD, FACP PAGE 8 14. “Relationships Among Pain Intensity, Depression, Health-Related Quality of Life, and

Function in Chronic Pain Patients”, SMDC Research Committee, Elliott TE (PI), $2,500, February 2004-January 2006

15. “The Predictive Value of Measuring Health-related Quality of Life in Hospice Patients”, SMDC Research Committee, Elliott TE (PI), $2,500, February-June 2004

16. “Online Pain Management Education for Physicians”, NIH/NINDS, Harris JM (PI), Elliott, TE (Co-Investigator), $796,800, July 2003-January 2006

17. “Relationships among Chronic Pain, Depression, and Health-Related Quality of Life in Chronic Pain Patients”, SMDC Research Committee, Elliott TE (PI), $1,650, March 2002-June 2002

18. “Problem-Based Learning for CME”, Duluth Clinic Foundation (Training Grant), Elliott TE (PI), $15,000, March 1998-May 1998

19. “Enhancing Cancer Pain Control in American Indians”, NCI, Johnson KM (PI), Elliott TE (Co-Investigator), $127,912, March 1995-February 1996

20. “Minnesota Cancer Pain Project (MCPP)”, NCI, Elliott TE (PI), $285,553, November 1992-April 1995

21. “Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project (LSRCCP)”, NCI, Elliott TE (PI), $2,192,124, August 1992-August 1997

22. Grants for support of the educational and research activities of the Duluth-Petrozavodsk Medical Exchange Committee, Duluth Clinic Foundation and St. Mary’s Medical Center Foundation, Elliott TE (PI), $5,000, 1990-1991

23. “Duluth Community Clinical Oncology Program,” NCI, Krook JE (PI), Elliott TE (Co-Investigator), Recent funding of $2,636,317, June 1995-May 2000, 1983-2000

PUBLICATIONS - JOURNAL ARTICLES - Peer Reviewed: 1. *Haller IV, Renier CM, Elliott TE. Enhancing risk assessment in patients receiving chronic

opioid analgesic therapy using natural language processing. Pain Medicine 2016; doi: 10.1093/pm/pnw283

2. *Haller IV, Renier CM, Hitz P, Palcher JA, Elliott TE. Validity of the automated diagnosis, intractability, risk, efficacy (DIRE) opioid risk assessment tool. J of Patient Cent Res Rev. 2016;3(3): doi:10.17294/2330-0698.1403.

3. Polsky S, Donahoo WT, Lyons EE, Funk KL, Elliott TE. Evaluation of care management intensity and bariatric surgical weight loss. Am J Manag Care. 2015;21(3):182-9.

4. Holmes JH, Elliott TE, Brown JS, Raebel MA, Davidson A, Nelson AF, Chung A, LaChance P, Steiner JF. Clinical research data warehouse governance for distributed research networks in the USA: a systematic review of the literature. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2014;21:730-36.

5. Raebel MA, Newcomer SR, Bayliss EA, Boudreau D, DeBar L, Elliott TE, Ahmed AT, Pawloski PA, Fisher D, Toh S, Donahoo WT. Chronic opioid use emerging after bariatric surgery. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf.2014; DOI:10.1002/pds.3625. PubMed PMID: 24733580.

6. Raebel MA, Newcomer SR, Reifler LM, Boudreau D, Elliott TE, DeBar L, Ahmed A, Pawloski PA, Fisher D, Donahoo WT, Bayliss EA. Chronic use of opioid medications before and after bariatric surgery. JAMA.2013 Oct 2;310(13):1369-1376.

7. Elliott TE, Holmes JH, Davidson AJ, LaChance P-A, Nelson AF, Steiner JF. Data Warehouse Governance Programs in Healthcare Settings: A Literature Review and a Call

THOMAS E. ELLIOTT, MD, FACP PAGE 9

to Action. eGEMs (Generation Evidence & Methods to improve patient outcomes). 2013;1(1). Epub 10/08/2013. doi: 10.13063/2327-9214.1010.

8. Holmes JH, Nelson AF, Raebel MA, Brown J, Davidson A, Elliott TE, et al. Scalable PArtnering Network (SPAN) for Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER): Purpose, Structure, and Operations. Governance Toolkit. 2013;Paper 3. Epub 01/01/2013.

9. Brown J, Davidson A, Elliott TE, Glanz J, Holmes JH, La Chance P-A, Lyons E, McMann A, Nelson AF, McClure DL, Paolino AR, Raebel M, Shainline MR, Sterrett AT, Tabano DC, Vargas IM, Watson SB. Scalable Partnering Network (SPAN) for Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER): Research User Interface Principles and Requirements (2013). Governance Toolkit. Paper 2. http://repository.academyhealth.org/govtoolkit/2

10. Elliott TE, Bianco JA. A primary care primer for cancer prevention in rural populations. Disease-a-month: DM. 2012;58(11):651-60. Epub 2012/10/16. doi: 10.1016/j.disamonth.2012.08.003. PubMed PMID: 23062681.

11. Snyder C, Aaronson N, Choucair A, Elliott TE, Greenhalgh J, Halyard M, Hess R, Miller D, Reeve B, Santana M. Implementing patient-reported outcomes assessment in clinical practice: a review of the options and considerations. Qual Life Res November 3, 2011, DOI 10.1007/s11136-011-0054-x

12. International Society for Quality of Life Research (prepared by Aaronson N, Choucair A., Elliott TE, Greenhalgh J, Halyard M, Hess R, Miller D, Reeve B, Santana M, Snyder C). User’s Guide to Implementing Patient-Reported Outcomes Assessment in Clinical Practice, Version: November 11, 2011

13. Harris JM, Fulginiti JV, Gordon PR, Elliott TE, Davis BE, Chabal C, Kutob RM. KnowPain-50: a tool for assessing physician pain management education. Pain Medicine 2008;9(5):542-554

14. Harris JM, Elliott TE, Davis BE, Chabal C, Fulginiti JV, Fine PG. Educating generalist physicians about chronic pain: live experts and online education can provide durable benefits. Pain Medicine 2008;9(5):555-563.

15. Elliott TE, Renier CM, Palcher JA. The prognostic value of measuring health-related quality of life in hospice patients. J Palliat Med 2007;10(3):696-704.

16. Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Renier CM, Haller IV. Rural-urban differences in cancer care. Results from the Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project. Minn Med 2004;44-50.

17. Caraceni A, Martini C, Zecca E, Portenoy RK, Elliott TE. Breakthrough pain characteristics and syndromes in patients with cancer pain. An international survey. Palliat Med 2004; 18:177-183.

18. Elliott BA, Renier CM, Haller IV, Elliott TE. Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in patients with cancer and other concurrent illnesses. Quality of Life Research 2004; 13(2): 457-462.

19. Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Haller IV, Crouse BJ, Witrak MT, Jensen PB. Improving rural cancer patients’ outcomes: a group-randomized trial. Journal of Rural Health 2004; 20(1): 26-35.

20. Elliott TE, Renier CM, Palcher JA. Chronic pain, depression, and quality of life: correlations and predictive value of the SF-36. Pain Medicine 2003; 4(4): 331-339.

21. Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Haller IV, Crouse BJ, Witrak MT, Jensen PB. Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project Part III: Provider Practice. Cancer Practice 2002; 10(2): 75-84.

22. Elliott TE, Regal RR, Elliott BA, Renier CM. Design and validation of instruments to measure knowledge. J Cancer Educ 2001;16:157-162.

THOMAS E. ELLIOTT, MD, FACP PAGE 10 23. Elliott TE. Chronic noncancer pain management. Minnesota Medicine 2001;84(7):28-34. 24. Elliott TE, Regal RR, Renier CM, Crouse BJ, Gangeness DE, Elliott BA, Witrak M.

Instruments to measure cancer management knowledge of rural health care providers. J Cancer Educ 2001;16:109-113.

25. Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Crouse BJ, Gangeness DE, Witrak MT, Jensen PB. Lake Superior Rural Cancer Project Part II: provider knowledge. Cancer Practice 2001;9(1):37-46.

26. Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Crouse BJ, Gangeness DE, Witrak MT, Jensen PB. Lake Superior Rural Cancer Project Part I: an intervention trail. Cancer Practice 2001;9(1):27-36.

27. Elliott TE. The oncologist’s role in a pain management program. Oncology Issues 1999;14(5) suppl:9-11.

28. Caraceni A, Portenoy RK, Elliott TE, et al., and Working Group of the IASP Task Force on Cancer Pain. An international survey of cancer pain characteristics and syndromes. Pain 1999;82:263-274.

29. Elliott BA, Johnson KM, Elliott TE, Day JJ. Enhancing cancer pain control among American Indians (ECPCAI): a study of the Ojibwe of Minnesota. J Cancer Educ 1999;14:28-33.

30. Eischens MJ, Elliott BA, Elliott TE. Two hospice quality of life surveys: a comparison. Am J Hospice & Pall Care 1998;15(3):143-148.

31. Gangeness DE, Crouse BJ, Elliott TE. Use of hazardous substances in the care of rural cancer patients. Minn Med 1998;81:21-24.

32. Elliott TE. Pain control at the end of life. Minnesota Medicine 1997;80:27-32. 33. Elliott TE, Dinapoli RP, O’Fallon JR, et al. Randomized trial of radiation therapy (RT) plus

dibromodulcitol (DBD) versus RT plus BCNU in high-grade astrocytoma. J Neuro-Oncology 1997;33:239-250.

34. Elliott TE, Murray DM, Oken MM, Johnson KM, Braun BL, Elliott BA, Post-White J. Improving cancer pain management in communities: main results from a randomized controlled trial - the Minnesota Cancer Pain Project. J Pain Symptom Manage 1997;13:191-203.

35. Gangeness DE, Elliott TE. Pharmaceutical care for rural patients: ominous trends. J Am Pharmaceutical Assoc 1997; NS37(1):62-66.

36. Elliott BA, Elliott TE, Murray DM, Braun BL, Johnson KM. Patients and family members: The role of knowledge and attitudes in cancer pain. J Pain Symptom Manage 1996;12:209-220.

37. Lichtblau L. Belgrade M., Auld R, Elliott TE. Pharmacologic management of cancer pain in rural Minnesota. J Pain Symptom Manage 1996;12:283-289.

38. Weissman DE, Abraham JL, Elliott TE, et al. Palliative Oncology Education Section of the American Association for Cancer Education. Cancer pain education: objectives for medical students and residents in primary care specialties. J Cancer Educ 1996;11:7-10.

39. Elliott TE, Murray DM, Elliott BA, Braun BL, Oken MM, Johnson KM, Post-White J, Lichtblau L. Physician knowledge and attitudes about cancer pain management: A survey from the Minnesota Cancer Pain Project. J Pain Symptom Manage 1995;10:494-504.

40. Priester R, Elliott TE. Forecasting physician workforce requirements in Minnesota. Minnesota Med 1995;78:21-28.

THOMAS E. ELLIOTT, MD, FACP PAGE 11 41. Elliott TE, Murray DM, Oken MM, Johnson KM, Elliott BA, Post-White J. The Minnesota

Cancer Pain Project: design, methods, and education strategies. J Cancer Educ 1995;10:102-112.

42. Elliott TE, Appleton MC. Hospice Care and Families. In: Price S, Elliott BA, Eds. Vision 2010: Families and Health Care. Minneapolis: National Council on Family Relations 1993:14-15.

43. Elliott TE, Elliott BA. Physician attitudes and beliefs about use of morphine for cancer pain. J Pain Symptom Manage 1992;7:141-148.

44. Morton JF, Jett JR, McGinnis WL, Earle JD, Therneau TM, Krook JE, Elliott TE, et al. Thoracic radiation therapy alone compared with combined chemoradiotherapy for locally unresectable non-small cell lung cancer. A randomized, phase III trial. Ann Intern Med 1991;115:681-686.

45. Elliott TE, Buckner JC, Cascino TL, Levitt R, O'Fallon JR, Scheithauer BW. Phase II study of ifosfamide with mesna in adult patients with recurrent diffuse astrocytoma. J Neuro-Oncology 1991;l0:27-30.

46. Elliott TE, Elliott BA. Physician acquisition of cancer pain management knowledge. J Pain Symptom Manage 1991; 6(4):224-229.

47. Elliott TE, Moertel CG, Wieand HS, et al. A phase II study of the combination of etoposide and cisplatin in the therapy of advanced gastric cancer. Cancer 1990; 65(7):1491-1494.

48. Nesin N, Elliott B, Elliott TE. Screening mammography in a primary care setting. Minnesota Medicine 1988;71:209-212.

49. Krook, JE, Elliott TE. Randomized clinical trail of cyclophosphamide, 5-FU and prednisone with or without tamoxifen in post-menopausal women with advanced breast cancer. Cancer Treatment Reports 1985; 69(4):355-361.

50. Cullinan SA, Elliott TE, et al. A comparison of three chemotherapeutic regimens in the treatment of advanced pancreatic and gastric carcinoma. JAMA 1985; 253(14):2061-2067.

51. Krook JE, Elliott TE. Comparison of combination chemotherapy programs in advanced adenocarcinoma - large cell carcinoma of the lung. Cancer Treatment Reports 1984;68 (3):493-498.

52. Windschitl H, Scott M, Schutt A, Elliott TE, et al. Randomized phase II studies in advanced colorectal carcinoma. Cancer Treat Reports 1983;67:1001-1008.

53. Burns CP, Armitage JO, Frey AL, Dick FR, et al. Analysis of the presenting features of adult acute leukemia: The French-American-British Classification. Cancer 1981;47:2460-2469. (Elliott TE - contributing author).

54. Leimert JT, Corder MP, Elliott TE, Lovett JM. An abbreviated phase II trial of thalicarpine. Cancer Treatment Reports 1980;64:1389-1390.

55. Corder MP, Elliott TE. Phase II study of cisdichlorodiammine - platinum (II) in stage IV-B Hodgkin's Disease. Cancer Treatment Reports 1979;63 (5):763-766.

56. Armitage JO, Hoak JC, Elliott TE, Fry GL. Syndrome of thrombocytopenia and absent radii: qualitatively normal platelets with remission following splenectomy. Scand J Haematol 1978;20:25-28.

57. Corder MP, Elliott TE, Bell SJ. Dose limiting myelotoxicity in absence of nephrotoxicity with a convenient weekly outpatient schedule of cis-platinum (II) diammine dichloride. J Clin Hematol and Oncol 1977;7(2):645-651.

THOMAS E. ELLIOTT, MD, FACP PAGE 12 ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED: 1. *Tabano H, Gill T, Elliott TE, et al. Patient-reported outcomes collected as part of the

Medicare Annual Wellness Visit in the Health Care Systems Research Network. J of Patient Cent Res Rev. 2016;3(3):168. doi:10.17294/2330-0698.1276.

2. *Haller IV, Renier CM, Elliott TE, et al. Extracting unstructured data from electronic health records (HER) to enhance opioid risk assessment in patients with chronic non-cancer pain. J of Pain 04/2015;16(4):S16 doi:10.1016/j.pain.2015.01.074.

3. McClure D, Van Wormer J, Waring S, Elliott TE. HMO Research Network Rural Health Scientific Interest Group (Rural Health-SIG): Highlights from four member sites and opportunities for collaboration. Clinical Med & Res. 2014;12:100.

4. Elliott TE, Renier CM, Palcher JA. Implementation of a PRO, Brief Pain Inventory, in a large healthcare system. Qual Life Res 2014;23(1):142.

5. Renier CM, Elliott TE, Palcher JA. Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) use in primary care clinical practice: Association with prescription of antidepressants and referral to behavioral health specialists. Qual Life Res 2014;23(1):47.

6. Copeland L, Sun F, Haller IV, Roberts M, Bailey-Davis L, VanWormer J, Gessert C, Behl A, Shapiro G, Morales L, Elliott TE. Rural health research initiative in the HMORN: A new scientific interest group. Clinical Medicine & Research. 2013;11:142. (September)

7. Elliott TE, Bailey-Davis L, Copeland L, Flottemesch T, Morales L, Roberts M, VanWormer J. HMO Research Network Rural Health SIG: First report. Clinical Medicine & Research. 2013;11:162. (September)

8. Duncan J, Nelson A, Elliott TE. Extending HMORN partnerships: The new Midwest Research Network. Clinical Medicine & Research. 2013;11:165. (September)

9. Raebel MA, Newcomer S, Boudreau D, Elliott TE, DeBar L, Ahmed A, Bayliss EA. Effect of bariatric surgery on chronic use of opioid medications. Clinical Medicine & Research. 2013;11:175. (September)

10. Elliott TE, Renier CM, Palcher JA. PHQ-9 use in clinical practice: Electronic health record data at Essentia Health. Clinical Medicine & Research. 2013;11:167-168. (September)

11. Polsky S, Donahoo WT, Elliott TE, et al. Variability in preoperative bariatric surgery management across 11 US centers. Obesity Society 2012, Abstract 840-P (page S240). www.obesity.org/obesity2012.

12. Conway P, Elliott TE, Gessert C, et al. New HMORN member: the Essentia Institute of Rural Health. 18th Annual HMORN Conference. Seattle, WA, April 30 – May 2, 2012.

13. Snyder CF, Aaronson NK, Elliott TE, et al. Implementing patient-reported outcomes in clinical practice: an expert panel discussion of current knowledge and unanswered questions. Qual Life Res.2012;21:1. DOI 10.1007/s11136-012-0248-x.

14. Elliott TE, Renier CM, Palcher JA. PHQ-9 use in clinical practice. Qual Life Res.2012;21:48 15. Elliott BA, Elliott TE. Chronic pain management: impact on spiritual functioning and quality

of life. 2010 International Society for Quality of Life Research meeting abstracts. Qual Life Res,19(suppl 1),123, Abstract #248.

16. Elliott TE, Renier CM, Palcher JA. Predictors of function in chronic pain patients. 2010 International Society for Quality of Life Research meeting abstracts. Qual Life Res, 19(suppl 1),122, Abstract #244.

17. Elliott TE. Increasing the use of opioid treatment agreements in primary care. Pain Med. 2010;11:327.

THOMAS E. ELLIOTT, MD, FACP PAGE 13 18. Elliott TE, Renier CM, Palcher JA. Predictors of health-related quality of life in chronic pain

patients. Qual Life Res. 2009 Oct;(Suppl):A-25. 19. Elliott TE. Outcomes of a community-based pain program: Is there a dose-effect? Pain

Med. 2009;10:279. 20. Elliott TE, Renier CM, Palcher JA, Heggerstad T. Outcome of a community-based pain

management program. 12th World Congress on Pain, IASP Press, Seattle, 2008:2378. 21. Elliott TE, Fox DM, Renier CM, Palcher JA. Opioid rotation to methadone in hospice

patients. J Palliat Med. 2008;11:379. 22. Elliott TE, Renier CM, Palcher JA. Measuring function and quality of life in chronic pain

patients. Qual Life Res. 2007;16:A-55. 23. Elliott TE. Patient-reported outcome system for chronic pain patients. ISOQOL research

meeting. June 24-26, 2007. Budapest, Hungary. Abstract # 1013. (received Best Poster Award.)

24. Elliott TE, Harris JM, Jr, Chabal C, Davis B. Improving chronic pain management skills of physicians: A randomized trial. Pain Med. 2007;8:89.

25. Elliott TE. Can quality of life be measured at the end of life? J Palliat Med. 2007; 10: 609. 26. Elliott TE, Renier CM, Palcher JA. Barriers to measuring quality of life at the end of life.

Qual Life Res. 2006;15:A-69. 27. Renier CM, Haller IV, Elliott TE, Palcher JA, Fernandez AM. Effects of norm selection on

PCS and MCS: a tale of two studies. Qual Life Res. 2006;15:A-47. 28. Elliott TE, Renier CM, Palcher JA. Pain, function, depression and quality of life in chronic

pain patients. Pain Med. 2006; 7:177. 29. Elliott TE, Renier CM, Palcher JA. Barriers to measuring health-related quality of life in

hospice patients. J Palliat Med. 2006; 9:564. 30. Elliott BA, Renier CM, Palcher JA, Elliott TE. Quality of life, spirituality, and survival length

in hospice setting. Qual Life Res. 2005; 14(9): 1998. 31. Elliott TE, Renier CM, Palcher JA. Health-related quality of life in chronic non-cancer pain

patients. Qual Life Res. 2005; 14(9): 2064. 32. Elliott TE, Renier CM, Palcher JA. Pain intensity, function, depression and health-related

quality of life in chronic non-cancer pain patients. World Congress on Pain, IASP Press, Seattle, 2005:512.

33. Elliott TE, Renier CM, Palcher J. Prognostic value of quality of life data in hospice patients. J Palliat Med. 2005;8(1):229.

34. Renier CM, Elliott TE, Palcher JA. Prediction survival in a regional hospice: The Missoula-Vitas Quality of Life Index (MVQOLI). Qual Life Res. 2004;13(9):1577.

35. Elliott TE, Renier CM. The prognostic value of measuring health-related quality of life in hospice patients. Qual Life Res. 2004;3(9):506.

36. Elliott TE, Renier CM, Palcher JA. Chronic pain, depression, and quality of life: correlations with gender, age, and number of pain types. Qual Life Res. 2003;12(7):805.

37. Elliott TE, Elliott BA. Cancer pain management among the Anishinabe in Minnesota: an American Indian tribe. J Palliat Med. 2003;6(1):140.

38. Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Haller IV, Jensen PB. Improving rural cancer patients’ outcomes: a group-randomized trial. J Cancer Educ. 2002;17(3):15.

39. Renier CM, Elliott TE, Palcher JA. Developing models to identify DSM-IV depression disorders in chronic pain patients, using the SF-36. Qual Life Res. 2002; 11(7):624.

40. Elliott TE, Renier CM. Chronic pain, depression, and quality of life: Correlations and predictive value of the SF-36. Qual Life Res. 2002;11(7):690.

THOMAS E. ELLIOTT, MD, FACP PAGE 14 41. Elliott TE, Elliott B, Regal RR, Renier CM, Haller IV, Jensen PB. Improving rural cancer

patients’ outcomes: a group-randomized trial. J Cancer Educ. 2002;17(3):15 (abs. 22). 42. Elliott TE, Renier CM, Godfrey M, Palcher J. An intervention to improve pain and pain

management during labor and delivery (Abstract 1599). 10th World Congress on Pain, IASP Press, 2002:531.

43. Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Elliott TE. Clinical potential of longitudinal QOL profiles. Qual Life Res. 2001;10(3):277.

44. Elliott TE, Renier CM, Anderson DK, Palcher JA. Major depressive disorder (MDD) in chronic pain patients: correlation of the SF-36 with physician determined diagnosis using DSM-IV criteria. Qual Life Res. 2001;10(3):219.

45. Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Haller IV, Crouse BJ, Witrak M, Jensen PB. Improving rural cancer care: a group randomized trial. J Cancer Educ. 2001;16(Suppl 3):19-20.

46. Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Elliott TE. Profiles of longitudinal QOL scores among people with breast and colo-rectal cancer. Qual Life Res. 2000;9(3):250.

47. Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Crouse BJ, Gangeness DE, Witrak M, Jensen PB. Improving rural health care providers’ knowledge about cancer care: a group-randomized trial. J Cancer Educ. 2000;15(Suppl 3):17.

48. Elliott TE. The American Pain Society: Principles of Analgesic Use in the Treatment of Acute Pain and Cancer Pain, 4th edition. [Book Review]. J Palliat Med. 2000;3(1):98-99.

49. Elliott TE, Godfrey M, Renier CM, Palcher J. An instrument to assess pain and pain management during labor and delivery. Pain Med. 2000;1(2):190.

50. Gangeness DE, Elliott TE. Plight of rural pharmacists given attention in Minnesota (letter). Minnesota Pharmacist. 1999;53:18.

51. Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Elliott TE. Profiles of QOL scores among women with breast cancer. Qual Life Res. 1999;8(7):573.

52. Elliott TE, Godfrey M, Renier CM, Palcher J. An instrument to assess pain and pain management during labor and delivery. 9th World Congress on Pain, August 22-27, 1999, Vienna, Austria. Seattle, WA: IASP Press 1999:309 (abs. 167).

53. Tilden RL, Clancy T, Elliott TE, et al. Which medical specialties are most influenced by the age structure of the service population? Third Annual Minnesota Health Services Research Conference, Minneapolis, MN, February 23, 1999.

54. Tilden RL, Cowen M, Elliott TE. Comparing the effects of community investments in health. APHA Annual Meeting Abstracts 1998:426.

55. Regal RR, Elliott BA, Renier CM, Elliott TE. Clustering quality of life responses with missing time points. Qual Life Res. 1998;7:654.

56. Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Elliott TE. Random and non-random missing data in a community-dwelling population with breast cancer. Qual Life Res. 1998;7:587-588.

57. Elliott TE, Zeitz HJ. A new learning method for cancer education: Problem-based learning (PBL) in continuing medical education (CME). J Cancer Educ. 1998;13 (S3):18.

58. Gangeness DE, Elliott TE, Crouse BJ, Gunderson L, Renier CM, Regal RR. Validation of tests to assess cancer knowledge of rural pharmacists following innovation continuing education. Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Lifelong Learning in Pharmacy, June 11-13, 1998, Hillerod, Denmark.

59. Elliott TE. Q & A: Dying At Home. Pamphlet review. J of Palliative Med. 1998;1(1):98-99. 60. Tilden RL, Miller PE, Elliott TE, Klassen TH, Koemptgen JM. What is an encounter?

Obstacles to building a provider capacity model from historical billings data. National

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Association of Health Data Organizations 12th Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD, November 17-18, 1997.

61. Tilden RL, Miller P, Elliott TE. Demographic composition and specialty medical manpower requirements. Proc. of the APHA 125th Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, November 1997.

62. Elliott BA, Elliott TE, Renier CM, Regal RR. Quality of life scores in persons with cancer and other health problems. Qual Life Res. 1997;6:641.

63. Elliott BA, Elliott TE, Renier CM, Regal RR. Scale of coherence and quality of life (as measured by the FLIC). Qual Life Res. 1997;6:641.

64. Elliott TE, Crouse BJ, Gunderson L, et al. Instruments to measure cancer management knowledge of rural health care providers - validation testing. J Cancer Educ. 1997;12(S3):24.

65. Tilden RL, Elliott TE, Miller P. The effect of variation in demographic composition on specialty medical manpower requirements. Assoc for Health Services Research. Chicago, IL, June 15-17, 1997;14:220 (abs. 252).

66. Gangeness DE, Crouse BJ, Elliott TE, Gunderson LE, Renier CM, Tschida PA, Witrak MT. Trends in rural pharmacy practice. 31st ASHP Midyear clinical meeting. New Orleans, LA, December 8-12, 1996. Abstract #33/3834.

67. Johnson KM, Elliott BA, Elliott TE, Day JJ. Barriers to cancer pain management for American Indians. Proc of the APHA 124th Annual Meeting, New York, NY, November 17-21, 1996:380.

68. Johnson KM, Elliott BA, Elliott TE, Day JJ. Focus group methods for material development: exploring cancer pain with Anishinabe elders. Proc. of the APHA 124th Annual Meeting, New York, NY; November 17-21, 1996:259.

69. Johnson KM, Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Day JJ. Cancer pain management education strategies for American Indians. J Cancer Educ. 1996;11(S3):22.

70. Elliott TE, Johnson KM, Tilden RL, et al. Palliative medicine educational needs assessment of Indian Health Service clinicians. J Cancer Educ. 1996;11(S3):16.

71. Elliott TE, Murray DM, Oken MM, Johnson KM, Braun BL, Elliott BA, Post-White J. The Minnesota Cancer Pain Project: Main results. 8th World Congress on Pain. Vancouver, B.C., Canada, August 17-22, 1996. IASP Press, Seattle:167.

72. Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Crouse B, et al. Methods of breast cancer detection reported by women from several midwestern communities; urban-rural comparisons. Proc Ninth Intl. Congress on Breast Diseases, Houston, TX, April 28-May 2, 1996:327.

73. Gangeness DE, Crouse BJ, Elliott TE, Gunderson LE, Renier CM, Tschida PA, Witrak MT. Real threats to rural pharmaceutical care. American Pharmaceutical Association 143rd Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, March 9-13, 1996. Abs. 023.

74. Gangeness, DE, Crouse B, Elliott TE, Tschida P, Renier C. Ominous signs for rural pharmaceutical care. 30th ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, December 3-7, 1995. Abs. 3213389.

75. Tilden RL, Cowen M, Bannister M, Elliott TE. The effect of demographic composition and criteria selection on the ranking of health improvement strategies. Proceedings of the APHA 123rd Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA, October 29 - November 2, 1995.

76. Tschida P, Elliott TE, Crouse B, Elliott BA, Renier C. Newly diagnosed American Indian cancer patients in the Lake Superior region. Proc. Fifth Biennial Symposium on Minorities, the Medially Underserved and Cancer, Arlington, VA, April 22-25, 1995.

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Fifth Biennial Symposium on Minorities, the Medical Underserved and Cancer, Arlington, VA, April 22-25, 1995.

78. Tilden RL, Elliott TE, Pant CR, Pokharel RP. Selecting an effective strategy to improve health status: Nutrition programs, medical care, maternal education, or job creation? Proc. World Federation of Public Health Assoc, Bali, Indonesia, December 4-8, 1994:69-70.

79. Tilden RL, Stiffman L, Elliott B, Tam L, Elliott TE. Can the U.S. catch up to Japan and Europe in terms of health status? Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Prevention, October 27-31, 1994, Charleston, WV.

80. Elliott TE. Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project: Design, methodologies and interventions. J. Cancer Educ. 1994;9(3):10.

81. Elliott BA, Johnson KM, Tschida PA, Witrak MT, Elliott TE. Rural health research and demonstration projects: Strategies for Success. Proc. 17th National Rural Health Assoc., San Francisco, CA, May 25-28, 1994.

82. Gunderson L, Elliott TE, Elliott BA, et al. Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project: Interventions to promote state-of-the-art cancer nursing in rural areas. Proc. Sixth Annual Rural Nursing Conference, Greely, CO, April 8-9, 1994.

83. Elliott TE, Belgrade MJ, Murray DM, Oken MM. Minnesota Cancer Pain Demonstration Project: Progress report on interventions and methodologies. Proc. 12th Annual Scientific Meeting, American Pain Society, Orlando, FL, November 4-7, 1993.

84. Elliott TE, Belgrade MJ, Johnson KM, Murray DM, Oken MM. Minnesota Cancer Pain Project: Research plan, interventions and methodology. Proc Am Pain Soc November, 1993; Orlando, FL.

85. Elliott TE, Crouse BJ, Elliott BA, Gangeness D, Gunderson L, Krook JE, Regal RR, Renier CM, Tschida PA, Witrak M. Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project: Interventions to promote application of state-of-the-art cancer management in rural areas. Proceedings of Fourth Biennial Symposium on Minorities, the Medically Underserved and Cancer, Houston, TX, April 22-24, 1993.

86. Elliott TE, Elliott BA: Physician attitudes and knowledge about use of morphine for cancer pain. Pain. 1990;5:S 356.

87. Elliott TE, Elliott BA: Physician acquisition of cancer pain knowledge. Cancer Detection and Prevention. 1989;14 (l):111.

88. Jett J, Elliott TE: Measurable or evaluable disease: does it matter? Proc Am Soc Clin Oncol. 1989;8:223.

89. Elliott TE, Elliott BA: Pain management gets slight attention in MD education. Oncology Times. 1987;11(6):24.

90. Elliott TE: A randomized trial of radiation therapy plus dibromodulcitol vs. RT plus BCNU in high-grade astrocytoma. Proc Am Soc Clin Oncol. 1986;5:130.

91. Corder MP, Elliott TE et al: A phase II study of cis-platinum (II) diammine dichloride (CPDD) in lymphoma. Proc Am Soc Clin Oncol April 1979.

92. Armitage JA, Elliott TE et al: Treatment of diffuse histiocytic lymphoma with "CHOP", cytoxan, hydroxydaunorubicin, oncovin, and prednisone. Proc Am Soc Hematol. December 1977.

93. Corder MP, Elliott TE. Dose limiting myelotoxicity in absence of nephrotoxicity with a convenient weekly outpatient schedule of cis-platinum (II) diammine dichloride. J Clin Hematol and Oncol. July 1976;6(3):75.

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limiting myelosuppression and lack of nephrotoxicity with mannitol plus hydration. Clin Res. October 1976, 586A.

WEB-BASED, PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS: 1. International Society for Quality of Life Research. Aaronson N, Elliott TE, Greenhalgh T, et

al. User’s guide to implementing patient-reported outcomes assessments in clinical practice. Version 2: January 2015. EDM Forum. PROACTIVE: Patient Reported Outcomes (PROS) Implementation Toolkit. www.edm-forum.org

2. Harris JM Jr, Elliott TE, Davis BE, Chabal C, Fulginiti JV, Fine PG. Educating generalist physicians about chronic pain: Live experts and online education can provide durable benefits. Pain Med 2007;doi:10.1111/j.1526-4637.2007.00399.x

3. Harris JM Jr, Fulginiti JV, Gordon PR, Elliott TE, et al. KnowPain-50: A tool for assessing physician pain management education. Pain Med 2007; doi:10.1111/j.1526-4637.2007.00398.x

4. Harris Jr JM, Fulginiti JV, Gordon PR, Elliott TE, et al. A convenient, valid, reliable, and freely available measure of physician competence to manage chronic non-malignant pain (abstract). Academy for Healthcare Improvement. http://a4hi.org. Orlando, Fl. December 11, 2006.

5. Harris Jr JM, Elliott TE, Davis Be, Chabal C, et al. Improving physician pain management skills – what works, at what price? (abstract). Academy for Healthcare Improvement. http://a4hi.org. Orlando, FL. December 11, 2006.

6. Elliott TE, Davis BE, Chabal C. Improving outcomes in chronic pain CME program. The Virtual Lecture Hall, Medical Directions, Inc., University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ. www.vhl.com. January 15, 2006.

INTERNAL REPORTS, BOOKS, BOOK CHAPTERS: 1. *”Opioid Use During Pregnancy: An Exploratory, Discovery Study” Internal Report for

HealthPartners Medical Group, HealthPartners, and HealthPartners Institute; Elliott TE, Frail CK, Pawloski PA, Thomas AJ, Werner AM, Rossom RC, December, 2016

PRESENTATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (Invited, Selected): 1. “HMORN Rural Health SIG, First Report.” HMORN Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA,

April 16, 2013. 2. “Implementing Patient-Reported Outcomes in Clinical Practice.” Workshop Presenter.

ISOQOL annual scientific meeting, Budapest, Hungary, October 27, 2012. 3. “EIRH and Essentia Health.” HealthPartners Research Foundation, Bloomington, MN.

August 17, 2010. 4. “Predictors of Function in Chronic Pain Patients.” ISOQOL annual scientific meeting,

London, UK. October 28, 2010. 5. “EIRH and Essentia Health.” SPAN investigators meeting, Denver, CO. November 1, 2010. 6. “Predictors of Health-Related Quality of Life in Chronic Pain Patients”. Fourteenth Annual

Minnesota Health Services Research Conference, St. Paul, MN. March 2, 2010. 7. “Increasing Use of Opioid Treatment Agreements in Primary Care”. American Academy of

Pain Medicine, San Antonio, TX. February 4, 2010. 8. “Measuring Outcomes of Online Interactive CME in Primary Care.” Alliance for continuing

Medical Education Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA. January 28, 2010.

THOMAS E. ELLIOTT, MD, FACP PAGE 18 9. “Chronic Pain Management”. North Shore Health Care Foundation biennial meeting,

Grand Marais, MN. June 12-13, 2009. 10. “Outcomes of a Community-Based Rehabilitative Pain Program: Is There a Dose-Effect?”

AAPM Annual Scientific Meeting, Honolulu, HI. January 28-31, 2009. 11. “Opioid Rotation to Methadone in Hospice”, Poster Presentation, AAHPM Annual

Assembly, Tampa Bay, FL. February 8, 2008. 12. “Barriers to Measuring Quality for Life at the End of Life”. International Society of Quality of

Life Research Annual Scientific Meeting, Lisbon, Portugal. October 13, 2006. 13. “Update on Palliative Chemotherapy: Defining Opportunity Costs”. NHPCO 7th Clinical

Team Conference, San Diego, CA. April 28, 2006. 14. “Can Quality of Life at the End of Life Be Measured?” NHPCO Scientific Symposium, San

Diego, CA. April 26, 2006. 15. “Beyond Lectures: Innovative CME”. Conference for Planners of Continuing Medical

Education, MMA, St. Paul, MN. October 29, 2004. 16. “Pain Management Near the End-of-Life”. Palliative Care Conference, University of New

Mexico Medical School, Albuquerque, NM. June 8, 2004. 17. “Health-Related Quality of Life Research Instruments in Research and Clinical Practice.”

University of Minnesota Duluth School of Medicine, Duluth, MN. April 5, 2004. 18. “Chronic Pain, Depression, and Quality of Life: Correlations with Gender, Age, and Number

of Pain Types”. American Academy of Pain Medicine, Orlando, FL. March 6, 2004. 19. “Promoting Pain Relief for Patients: The Role of Opioid Analgesics in the Management of

Persistent Pain”. Keynote Speaker for University of Wisconsin Medical School sponsored CME programs held in La Crosse, WI, October 7, 2003, and Wausau, WI, October 8, 2003.

20. “The Complex Hospice Patient”. Hospice Minnesota Annual Conference, St. Cloud, MN. April 10, 2003.

21. “Research Breakthroughs in Cancer Care”. University of Wisconsin-Superior, Superior, WI. March 20, 2003.

22. “Chronic Pain, Depression and Quality of Life: Correlation and Predictive Value of the SG-36”. American Academy of Pain Medicine Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. February 21, 2003.

23. “Cancer Pain Management among the Anishinabe in Minnesota: An American Indian Tribe”. American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL. February 7, 2003.

24. “Chronic Opioid Analgesic Therapy.” Visiting Professor Lecture, Susquehanna Health System, Williamsport, PA. January 17, 2003.

25. “Improving Rural Cancer Patients’ Outcomes: A Group-Randomized Trial”. American Association for Cancer Education Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada. November 1, 2002.

26. “ACCME’s New System: MMA Experience” and “Selecting and Managing Speakers for CME”. Minnesota Medical Association Annual Conference on CME, Minneapolis, MN. October 11, 2002.

27. "Chronic Pain Management". North Dakota Medical Association, Bismarck and Fargo, North Dakota, May 13-14, 2002.

28. “Chronic Pain Management”. Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians, Spring Refresher, St. Paul, MN. April 18, 2002.

29. “Chronic Noncancer Pain Management”. Medical Staff, St. Joseph’s Medical Center, Brainerd, MN. December 19, 2001.

THOMAS E. ELLIOTT, MD, FACP PAGE 19 30. “Management of Neuropathic Pain”. Medical Staff, Itasca Medical Center, Grand Rapids,

MN. December 17, 2001. 31. “Major Depression in Chronic Pain Patients: Correlation with the SF-36”. International

Society for Quality of Life Research Annual Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. November 9, 2001.

32. “Improving Rural Cancer Care: A Group-Randomized Trial”. American Association for Cancer Education Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. October 20, 2001.

33. “Acute Pain Management”. Medical Staff, Grandview Hospital, Ironwood, MI. May 14, 2001.

34. “Chronic Noncancer Pain Management”. Minnesota Board of Medical Practice, Duluth, MN. April 25, 2001.

35. “Problem-Based Learning for CME”. Alliance for Continuing Medical Education, San Francisco, CA. January 26, 2001.

36. “Improving Rural Health Care Providers’ Knowledge About Cancer Care: A Group-Randomized Trial”. American Association of Cancer Education, Washington, DC. November 3, 2000.

37. “Problem-Based Learning for CME” and “Getting the Most Out of the CME Committee”. Minnesota Medical Association Annual Conference on CME, Minneapolis, MN. November 17, 2000.

38. “Pain Management at the End-of-Life”. End-of-Life Care Conference, HealthEast Care System, St. Paul, MN. October 20, 2000.

39. “An Instrument to Assess Pain and Pain Management During Labor and Delivery”. 16th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Pain Medicine, New Orleans, LA. February 24-27, 2000.

40. “Chronic Non-cancer Pain Management”. Medical Staff, University Medical Center-Mesabi, Hibbing, MN. December 15, 1999.

41. “Pain Management at the End-of-Life”. End-of-Life-Care Conference, HealthEast Care System, St. Paul, MN. October 15, 1999.

42. “An Instrument to Assess Pain and Pain Management During Labor and Delivery”. 9th World Congress on Pain, International Association for the Study of Pain, Vienna, Austria. August 25, 1999.

43. “Acute Pain Management”. St. Joseph’s Medical Center Medical Staff, Brainerd, MN. November 18, 1998.

44. “A New Learning Method for Cancer Education: Problem-Based Learning (PBL) for Continuing Medical Education (CME)”. American Association for Cancer Education Annual Scientific Meeting, Portland, OR. November 7, 1998.

45. “Role Model Program - Cancer Pain Management”. Alaska Native Medical Center, Anchorage, AK. October 17, 1998.

46. “Medical Decision Making in Hospice”. Minnesota Hospice Organization Annual Meeting, Duluth, MN. September 24, 1998.

47. “Cancer Screening”. Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians-1998, Spring Refresher Course, Minneapolis, MN. April 23-24, 1998.

48. “Instruments To Measure Cancer Management Knowledge of Rural Health Care Providers - Validation Testing”. American Association for Cancer Education, Atlanta, GA. October 23, 1997.

49. “Rural Cancer Care Research - Workshop on Methods”, “Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project - Design, Methods, and Preliminary Results”, and “Cancer Pain Management -

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Advanced Techniques”. 1997 Oncology/Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project Conference, Duluth, MN. October 2-3, 1997.

50. “The Effect of Variation in Demographic Composition on Specialty Medical Manpower Requirements”. Association for Health Services Research, Chicago, IL. June 15-17, 1997.

51. “Evidence-Based Follow-up of Breast Cancer Survivors”. Minnesota Academy of Family Practice Spring Refresher Course, Minneapolis, MN. April 17-19, 1997.

52. “How Poor is Poor? The Relationship of Poverty to Mortality in Minnesota”. Minnesota Health Services Research Conference, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. February 24, 1997.

53. “Asthma Management Using PBL in CME”. American Health Network Foundation Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN. November 2-3, 1996.

54. “Establishing Learning Objectives for CME Activities”. Minnesota Medical Association Annual Conference on CME, Minneapolis, MN. November 1, 1996.

55. “Problem-Based Learning Adapted to CME”. Rush Medical School, Chicago, IL. October 17-20, 1996.

56. “Acute Pain Management”. Medical Staff, Grandview Hospital, Ironwood, MI. October 14, 1996.

57. “Cancer and Palliative Care in Indian Country”. Indian Health Service National Council of Clinical Directors and Service Unit Directors Annual Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ. June 17-21, 1996.

58. “Strategies for Engaging American Indians in Education and Research Activities”. Seventh National Meeting for Cancer Pain Initiatives, Austin, TX. April 11-14, 1996.

59. “Evaluation of Educational Strategies to Improve Professional Practice”. Seventh National Meeting of Cancer Pain Initiatives, Austin, TX. April 11-14, 1996.

60. “Cancer Pain - Strategies for Engaging American Indians in Education and Research Activities”. Seventh National Meeting of Cancer Pain Initiatives, Austin, TX. April 11-14, 1996.

61. “Essentials for Accreditation of CME Activities”. Minnesota Medical Association Annual Conference on CME, St. Paul, MN. October 20, 1995.

62. “Cancer Pain Control Among American Indians”. Native American Cancer Conference III, Seattle, WA. June 16-19, 1995.

63. “Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project - Design and Methods”. Rural Cancer Care Conference, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH. June 1, 1995.

64. “Barriers to Specialty Care in Rural Areas: Lessons from the Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project”. NRHA 18th Annual National Conference on Rural Health, Atlanta, GA, May 17-20. 1995.

65. “Cancer Pain Assessment and Use of Opioids”. Minnesota Board of Medical Practice Seminar, St. Cloud, MN. April 5, 1995.

66. "Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project - Design and Methodologies". American Association for Cancer Education Annual Meeting, Louisville, KY. November 19, 1994.

67. "Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project - Design and Methodologies". Continuing Education Seminar, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. November 10, 1994.

68. "Minnesota Cancer Pain Project - Design and Methodologies". Grand Rounds, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. November 10, 1994.

THOMAS E. ELLIOTT, MD, FACP PAGE 21 69. "Minnesota Cancer Pain Project - Interim Report". Minnesota Cancer Pain Initiative

Conference, Minneapolis, MN. October 15, 1994. 70. "Cancer Markers". Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians Annual Spring Refresher

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75. "Cancer Pain Management”. Medicine Grand Rounds, West Virginia University School of Medicine, Morgantown, WV. November 5, 1993.

76. "Working with your CME Committee". Second Annual Conference on Continuing Medical Education - Minnesota Medical Association, St. Paul, MN. October 22, 1993.

77. "Outreach Continuing Medical Education". Second Annual Conference on Continuing Medical Education - Minnesota Medical Association, St. Paul, MN. October 21, 1993.

78. "Cancer Pain Management". Pain Management Strategies Conference, sponsored by Health East and Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN. October 1-2, 1993.

79. "Research, Education and Training in Hospice Care: Needs and Opportunities". International Hospice Institute Regional Seminar, Detroit, MI. September 10-12, 1993.

80. "Prognostication of Terminal Illness: When is Hospice Care Appropriate?" International Hospice Institute Regional Seminar, Detroit, MI. September 10-12, 1993.

81. “Minnesota Cancer Pain Initiative – Update”. 17th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Pain Society, Minneapolis, MN. May 7, 1993.

82. "Cancer Pain". Family Practice Review and Update 1993, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. April 20, 1993.

83. "Cancer Pain Management" and "Case Studies". St. Joseph's Hospital, Park Rapids, MN. April 2, 1993.

84. "Changing Practice Patterns and Patient Outcomes" (Keynote Address). Minnesota Cancer Pain Project Mini-fellowship, Minneapolis, MN. March 25, 1993.

85. "Minnesota Cancer Pain Project - Progress Report". Fourth National Meeting for State Cancer Pain Initiatives, Charleston, SC. March 5, 1993.

86. "Minnesota Cancer Pain Project Overview" (Keynote Address). MCPI Conference - Building Bridges Across the Disciplines, Hotel Sofitel, Minneapolis, MN. January 9, 1993.

87. "Cancer Pain Management". Wright County Medical Society, Monticello, MN. October 7, 1992.

88. "Cancer Pain Management: A Workshop on Advanced Concepts and Techniques". Michigan Hospice Organization Annual Meeting, Novi (Detroit), MI. May 19, 1992.

89. "Cancer Pain Management". Family Practice Review and Update Course, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. May 8, 1992.

90. "State Cancer Pain Initiatives and Changing Health Care Professionals' Attitudes and Knowledge". Red River Valley Oncology Society, Fargo, ND. January 23, 1992.

91. "Cancer Pain Management". Grand Rounds, University of North Dakota, School of Medicine, Fargo, ND. January 24, 1992.

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Iowa, Iowa City, IA. October 17, 1991. 94. "Management of Non-Cancer Patients in Hospice", "Cancer Pain Management", and

"Managing Requests to Hasten Death”. Iowa Hospice Organization Annual Meeting, Des Moines, IA. October 1, 1991.

95. "Update on Cancer Pain Management”. Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN. September 20, 1991.

96. "Cancer Pain Management”. Dakota Clinic, Fargo, ND. May 21, 1991. 97. "Physician Attitudes and Knowledge about Use of Morphine for Cancer Pain”. International

Association for the Study of Pain, Sixth World Congress on Pain, Adelaide, Australia. April 4, 1990.

98. "Cancer Pain Management", "Use of Opioids in Non-Cancer Pain", and "Ethics of Pain Relief”. Physicians and Nurses in Petersburg, Wrangell, and Ketchikan, Alaska. February 28-March 3, 1991.

99. "Progress Report: Minnesota Cancer Pain Initiative”. Second National Meeting for State Cancer Pain Initiatives, Clearwater Beach, FL. February 1991.

100. Moderator and Conference Chairman: "Cancer Pain Management Conference". Minneapolis, MN. December 8, 1990.

101. "Cancer Pain Management". Karelian Republican Hospital, Petrozavodsk, USSR. November 13, 1990.

102. “The Role of Opioids in Pain Management”. Minnesota Medical Association Conference, Duluth, MN. October 9, 1990.

103. "Cancer Pain Management". Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN. September 14, 1990.

104. "Cancer Pain Management and Ethics of Pain Relief in Dying Patients". Bemidji, MN. September 7, 1990.

105. "Cancer Pain Management". Annual Meeting of the Minnesota Academy of Family Practice, Minneapolis, MN. April 18, 1989.

106. "Physician Acquisition of Cancer Pain Management Knowledge". International Society for Preventive Oncology, Nice, France. April 11, 1989.

107. "Update on Breast Cancer: Diagnosis and Treatment". Minnesota State Pharmacists Society Meeting, Duluth, MN. February 11, 1989.

108. "Genetic Engineering: Medicine's Newest Tool". Panelist at the First Annual Intercollegiate Science and Society Colloquium, University of Minnesota-Duluth, Duluth, MN. March 24, 1988.

109. "Common GYN Tumors". Annual Meeting of Minnesota Society of Cytology, Duluth, MN. September 12, 1987.

110. "Randomized Trial of Radiation Therapy Plus Dibromodulcitol vs. RT Plus BCNU in High Grade Astrocytoma". ASCO, Los Angeles, CA. May 5, 1986.

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31, 2005. 18. National Cancer Institute. IRG - Subcommittee F Study Section, Ad hoc member, June

2003. 19. National Advisory Council for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, National Center

for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Ad hoc member, September 2001. 20. National Cancer Institute. IRG - Subcommittee G Study Section, Ad hoc member, October

2001. 21. National Cancer Institute Site Visit Team, Division of Extramural Activities – Cancer

Centers Branch: Cancer Center Support Grant Application, 2 P30 CA16672-23, University of Texas/M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, February 22-24, 1998.

22. National Cancer Institute Site Visit Team, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control - NCI; program project application: PO1 CA726494-01, Driving Impairments in Cancer Patients, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, June 2-4, 1997.

23. National Cancer Institute. IRG - Subcommittee G Study Section. Member, July 1995-June 2000; Chair, June 1998-June 2000.

24. National Cancer Institute. Peer Review Panel. Hospice and Palliative Care Education Programs, RFA CA - 94 – 012, NCI, Bethesda, MD, July 27-28, 1994.

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JOURNAL MANUSCRIPT REVIEWER: 1. American Family Physician 2. BioMed Central-Cancer 3. Cancer Practice 4. Chronic Diseases in Canada 5. European Journal of Pain 6. Journal of Cancer Education, Member of Editorial Board 7. Journal of Clinical Oncology 8. Journal of Pain 9. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 10. Journal of Palliative Medicine 11. Journal of Quality of Life Research 12. Journal of Rural Health 13. Pain Medicine 14. Palliative Medicine 15. Psychological Reports: Perceptual and Motor Skills 16. Seminars in Medical Practice 17. JAMA 18. JAMA Internal Medicine 19. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety 20. American Journal of Preventive Medicine EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS REVIEWER: 1. End-of-life Physician Education Resource Center (EPERC),1998-2002 EDITORIAL BOARDS: 1. Journal of Cancer Education, 1998-2014 CONTRIBUTOR or PEER REVIEWER: 1. Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement (ICSI). Measuring Health in Minnesota:

Importance, challenges and future directions. Contributor, ICSI, September 2013. 2. Urban Institute, Technical Expert Panel member, reviewer on methods for using electronic

health data in research on rural population health, Washington, DC, July 24, 2013. 3. MedEd Portal project, Peer Reviewer, Association of American Medical Colleges, 2005-

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