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*Kaiser Permanente acquired Group Health in February 2017, at which point Group Health Research Institute became Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute. Curriculum Vitae DAVID C. GROSSMAN, MD, MPH Address: Kaiser Permanente Washington 320 Westlake Ave N, Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98109 Phone: 206-448-2133 Email: [email protected] Education 1988-1990 University of Washington School of Public Health and Community Medicine; Degree: MPH 1978-1982 UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA; Degree: MD 1974-1978 University of California, Berkeley, CA; Degree: BS in Chemistry Postgraduate Medical Training 1988-1990 Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 1983-1985 Department of Pediatrics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 1982-1983 Department of Pediatrics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Military Service 1988-2010 Inactive Reserve, USPHS 1985-1988 Commissioned Corps of US Public Health Service Professional Leadership Positions 2016- Senior Associate Medical Director, Market Strategy & Public Policy, Kaiser Permanente Washington* 2012-2016 Medical Director, Population and Purchaser Strategy, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, Washington 2004-2012 Medical Director, Preventive Care, Department of Preventive Care, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, Washington 2002-2004 Co-Director, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, University of Washington 2002-2004 Director, Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center, Seattle, WA 1994-2000 Co-Director, Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center, Seattle, WA 1988 Clinical Director, USPHS Indian Hospital, Fort Defiance, AZ

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*Kaiser Permanente acquired Group Health in February 2017, at which point Group Health Research

Institute became Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute.

Curriculum Vitae

DAVID C. GROSSMAN, MD, MPH Address:

Kaiser Permanente Washington

320 Westlake Ave N, Suite 100

Seattle, WA 98109

Phone: 206-448-2133

Email: [email protected]

Education

1988-1990 University of Washington School of Public Health and Community Medicine;

Degree: MPH

1978-1982 UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA; Degree: MD

1974-1978 University of California, Berkeley, CA; Degree: BS in Chemistry

Postgraduate Medical Training

1988-1990 Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, University of Washington,

Seattle, WA

1983-1985 Department of Pediatrics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

1982-1983 Department of Pediatrics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

Military Service

1988-2010 Inactive Reserve, USPHS

1985-1988 Commissioned Corps of US Public Health Service

Professional Leadership Positions

2016- Senior Associate Medical Director, Market Strategy & Public Policy, Kaiser

Permanente Washington*

2012-2016 Medical Director, Population and Purchaser Strategy, Group Health Cooperative,

Seattle, Washington

2004-2012 Medical Director, Preventive Care, Department of Preventive Care, Group Health

Cooperative, Seattle, Washington

2002-2004 Co-Director, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, University of

Washington

2002-2004 Director, Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center, Seattle, WA

1994-2000 Co-Director, Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center, Seattle, WA

1988 Clinical Director, USPHS Indian Hospital, Fort Defiance, AZ

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Academic Appointments

2004- Senior Investigator, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute,

Kaiser Permanente Washington*, Seattle, WA

2004- Professor of Health Services, School of Public Health and Community Medicine,

University of Washington, Seattle, WA

2004- Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

2001-2004 Adjunct Professor of Health Services, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

2000-2004 Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

1996-2001 Adjunct Associate Professor of Health Services, School of Public Health and

Community Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

1996-2000 Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

1992-2002 Core Faculty, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, University of

Washington, Seattle, WA

1992-1996 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Health Services, School of Public Health and

Community Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

1992-1996 Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Harborview Medical Center/University of

Washington, Seattle, WA

1993-1994 Acting Director, Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center, Seattle, WA

1990-1992 Acting Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

1988-1990 Acting Instructor, Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Medical Staff Appointments

2004- Pediatrician, Factoria Medical Center, Washington Permanente Medical Group

(formerly Group Health Permanente),, Bellevue, WA

1990-2004 Attending Pediatrician, Children’s Hospital Regional Medical Center, Seattle, WA

1988-2004 Attending Pediatrician, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA

1988-2004 Attending Pediatrician, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA

1985-1987 Medical Officer (Pediatrics) and Chief of Pediatrics, USPHS Indian Hospital, Fort

Defiance, AZ

Honors and Awards

2012 One of the most influential injury and violence prevention professionals over the

past 20 years, Injury Center 20 for 20 Project, Department of Health and Human

Services Public Health Service Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

2010 Don Miller Award for Innovation Leadership, Group Health Permanente

2007 Native American Child Health Advocacy Award, American Academy of Pediatrics

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2004 Outstanding Service Award for Injury Control, State and Territorial Injury

Prevention Directors Association

1991 First Prize, Top Student Paper, Southern California Injury Prevention Center

1988 Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar

1988 USPHS Commissioned Officer Citation

1985 Floyd Denny Pediatric Resident Award, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,

NC

1982 Valedictorian, UCLA Medical School Commencement

1982 Alpha Omega Alpha, UCLA School of Medicine

1978 Phi Beta Kappa, University of California

Board Certification

2010 Voluntary recertification, American Board of Pediatrics

1986 American Board of Pediatrics

Current Medical Licensure

1988- State of Washington

Professional Society Memberships

2004- Academy Health

1999- Society of Pediatric Research

1991- Washington State Medical Association

1991 King County Medical Society

1990-2004 American Public Health Association

1989- Academic Pediatric Association

1987-1988 Washington State Society of Pediatrics

1986- Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics

Teaching responsibilities

Doctoral (PhD) Dissertation Committees:

Melissa Romaire, PhD (co-chair)

Bernard Lau (chair)

Alex Woersching (co-chair)

Ryan Hansen, PhD

Alex Woersching, PhD

Past Post-Doctoral Trainees:

Denise Dowd, MD, MPH

Peter Rhee, MD, MPH

Brian Johnston, MD, MPH

Nimi Singh, MD, MPH

Karen Haught, MD, MPH

Susan Brundage, MD, MPH

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Cindy Katz, MS, MPH

Harrison Alter, MD, MS

Grant O’Keefe, MD

Paula Lozano, MD, MPH

Donna Lavallie, DO

Rob Newman, MD, MPH

Charlotte Lewis, MD

Lenna Liu, MD, MPH

Charles Mock, MD, MPH

MaryAnn O’ Hara, MD

Avery Nathens, MD, MPH

Sarah Wiehe, MD

Kathy Park, MD

Heidi Blume, MD

Michael Silverstein, MD, MPH

Louise Davies, MD

Marjorie Wang, MD

Alison Galbraith, MD

Heather Lynch, MD

Stephanie Acierno, MD

Nan Smith, MD

Ryan Hansen, MD

Jeffrey Tom, MD Nora Henrikson, PhD, MPH

Editorial Boards

2008 Journal of Family and Community Health, special edition dedicated to

unintentional injury prevention

2008 Annals of Pediatrics, special edition dedicated to office-based screening

Regular Journal Peer-Review Activity

American Journal of Public Health

American Journal of Preventive Medicine

Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine

Injury Prevention

Journal of the American Medical Association

Journal of Trauma

Pediatrics

Committees and Special Responsibilities

State and National

2017-present Chair, US Preventive Services Task Force,

2015-2017 Vice-Chair, US Preventive Services Task Force2015- Committee on

Performance Management, National Committee for Quality Assurance

2015-2017 Core Measures Collaborative, America’s Health Insurance Plans

2015-2017 Pediatrics Core Measures Workgroup, America’s Health Insurance Plans

2013-2015 Member and Treasurer, Washington Health Alliance Board of Directors

2012-2015 Community Preventive Services Task Force, Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention

2012-2013 Puget Sound Health Alliance Board of Directors

2010-2013 Executive Committee, National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention

2010- CDC Child Injury Stakeholders Expert Committee, to provide guidance and

feedback on the development of the CDC Child Injury National Action Plan

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2008-2015 Member, US Preventive Services Task Force, Agency for Healthcare Research

and Quality

2007 Vice-Chair, Washington Health Care Authority Panel on Childhood Blood Lead

Screening Recommendations

2007 National Committee for Quality Assurance, Health Promotion MAP

2006-2012 Board of Scientific Counselors, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control,

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

2006- Scientific Policy and Review subcommittee, National Center for Injury Prevention

and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

2005-2007 Advisory Board, Department of Health, Injury Advisory Board, State of

Washington

2004-2006 National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research Special Emphasis Panel

2002-2004 President, National Association of Injury Control and Research Centers

2002-2004 Advisory Committee, San Francisco Injury Center

2001-2007 Human Subjects Protection Committee (IRB), Program for Appropriate

Technology in Health (non-profit organization devoted to improvement in public

health in international settings)

1999-2003 Chairman, Committee on Native American Child Health, American Academy of

Pediatrics

1999-2002 Board of Directors, Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation, Bozeman, MT

1997-2003 Core Faculty, Indian Health Service Injury Prevention Specialist Fellowship

1993-1999 Committee on Native American Child Health, American Academy of Pediatrics

1998 Indian Health Service Roundtable on Reauthorization of the Indian Health Care

Improvement Act, Indian Health Service, US.Public Health Service, Rockville,

MD

1998 Advisory committee on best-practices for violence prevention programs, Centers

for Disease Control

Kaiser Permanente

2017- Kaiser Permanente Washington Joint Leadership Team

2017- Senior executive team, Washington Permanente Medical Group

2017- Senior Associate Medical Director, Market Strategy and Public Policy, Kaiser

Permanente Washington

2017- Senior Investigator, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute

Group Health Cooperative

2016-2017 Member, GHC Executive Leadership Team

2016-2017 Member, GHP Senior Executive Team

2015-2017 Member, Executive Leadership Group

2010-2017 Chair, Care Management Design Team

2010-2012 Care Delivery Operations Group

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2009 Chair, Group Health/eMERGE(electronic MEdical Record and GEnomics)

Network Consensus Panel on Genome-Wide Association Studies and Related

Research

2007-2008 Senior Leadership Development Program

2004-2009 Strategic Services and Quality Leadership Team

2004-2007 Physician Lead, Transforming Patient-Centered Care Initiative

2004-2017 Medical Director’s Physician Cabinet

2004-2017 GHC Senior Leadership Council

2004-2017 Quality Council

University of Washington

2014-2015 Health Services Chair Search Committee, School of Public Health, University of

Washington

2013-2014 Health Services Faculty Search Committee, School of Public Health, University

of Washington

2011- Strategic Planning Committee, School of Public Health

2002-2004 MPH Admissions Committee, Department of Health Services

2000-2002 CHRMC Residency Committee

1998-2004 Fellowship Support Selection Committee, CHRMC

1998-2004 Harborview Medical Center Trauma Council

1999-2000 CHMRC Intern Retreat Sub-committee

1998 Clinician-Teacher Pathway Promotion Committee, Department of Pediatrics,

School of Medicine

1998 CHRMC Research Affinity Planning Group

1992-1999 Pediatric Representative, Medical Staff Quality Improvement Committee,

Harborview Medical Center

1995-1999 Hospital Quality Assurance Committee, Harborview Medical Center

1995-1999 Chairman, Medical Staff Quality Improvement Committee, Harborview Medical

Center

Local

2012-2013 Chair, Northwest Healthcare Response Network Executive Council

2012 Chair, King County Healthcare Coalition Executive Council

2006-2012 Vice-Chair, King County Healthcare Coalition Executive Council

2008- Impact Committee, Group Health Foundation

2007 Puget Sound Health Alliance, Prevention, Clinical Improvement Team

2006-2007 Medical Staff Credentialing Sub-Committee, Children’s Hospital Regional Medical

Center

2001-2007 Human Subjects Protection Committee, Program for Appropriate Technology in

Health

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1995-1997 Quality Assurance Committee, Central Region EMS/Trauma Council

1994-1995 Technical Advisory Committee, Public Health Improvement Plan, State of

Washington

1993-1994 Technical Advisory Committee, Mayor's Task Force on Violence Prevention

Funding History

Current Federally Funded Research Grants:

Past Federally Funded Research Grants:

1. Principal Investigator (0.15 FTE): Evaluation of Value-Based Health Plan Design.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. 2010-2014. $1,997,687

2. Co-Principal Investigator:(0.25 FTE) Kaiser Permanente Research Affiliates: Evidence-

Based Practice Center. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Grant

#HSA290201200015i (Whitlock). 2013-2014 $53,076

3. Co-Investigator (0.05 FTE): Health Promotion Research Center. Centers for Disease

Control and Prevention. 2004-2014. $114.960

4. Co-Investigator: Is Well Child Care Adherence More Important Than Continuity of Care

in Preventing Ambulatory Care Sensitive Hospitalizations and Non-Urgent Emergency

Department Visits? National Research Service Award. 2008-2010 $4,500

5. Principal Investigator (0.10 FTE): Improving Firearm Storage Practices in Alaska Native

Villages. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Harborview Injury Prevention and

Research Center major project. 2007-2009. $4,215,000

6. Principal Investigator (0.15 FTE): Caries Transmission Prevention in Alaska Native

Infants (Project 2). National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. 2001-2008.

$1,315,158

7. Principal Investigator: Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center. Centers for

Disease Control and Prevention. 2004-2009. $4,215,000 (Was also Principal

Investigator 1999-2004.)

8. Co-Investigator. Strategies to Improve the Primary Care Management of Adolescent

Depression. National Institute of Mental Health—K Award.

9. Co-Investigator (.15 FTE): Crash Investigation Research Engineering Network. National

Highway Safety Administration. 1999-2003 $1,943,000

10. Co-Investigator: Public Health Preparedness Center. Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention. 2000-2004. $280,000

11. Co-Investigator (.05 FTE): High Risk Periods for Child Injury Among Siblings. Agency for

Health Care Research and Quality. 2000. $26,017

12. Principal Investigator (.15 FTE): Raise the Alarms. Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention. 1999-2002. $442,695

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13. Principal Investigator (.25 FTE): Evaluation of Effectiveness of Firearm Storage Devices.

Centers for Disease Control. 1998-2001. $890,000

14. Principal Investigator: Injury Prevention Training Workshop. Maternal and Child Health

Bureau. 1997. $25,000

15. Co-Investigator: Comparative Study of Urban/Rural Differences in Perinatal Health

Outcomes among American Indians and Alaska Natives. WAMI Rural Health Research

Center, Office of Rural Health Policy, HRSA, 1997-98.

16. Principal Investigator: Safe Communities Northwest Network. National Highway Traffic

Safety Administration. 1996. $30,000

17. Principal Investigator: Assessment of Seat Belt Use and Costs of Motor Vehicle Injury

among NW American Indian Tribes. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

1995-1996. $30,000

18. Co-Principal Investigator: HIPRC supplement to Develop NW Regional Injury Control

Collaborative Network. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 1995-1996.

$25,000

19. Co-Investigator: Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center. Centers for

Disease Control. 1995-1999. $9,450,392

20. Co-Investigator: Regionalization of Rural Health Care. Rural Health Research Center,

WAMI, University of Washington. 1993-1994. $75,711

21. Principal Investigator: A Randomized Trial of a Youth Violence Prevention Curriculum

among Elementary School Students. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 1992-

1994. $490,114.

Current Private and Locally Funded Research:

1. Multi-Site Evaluation of Innovative Oral Health Workforce Interventions 72123 (Spetz) 12/1/2015-12/31/2017. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation $160,524 To evaluate oral health outcomes associated with the application of fluoride varnish.

Past Private and Locally Funded Research:

1. Principal Investigator: Transparency Tool Evaluation. Group Health Research Institute

Development Fund. 1/1/2016-7/31/2017.

2. Co- Investigator (Hsu): Campaign to Address Parental Vaccine Hesitancy - Parent

Evaluation. Group Health Foundation. 7/1/2011-12/31/2014

3. Principal Investigator: Campaign to Address Parental Vaccine Hesitancy-Provider

Evaluation RCT. Group Health Foundation. 7/1/2011-4/30/2014 $790,895

4. Principal Investigator: Reducing Vaccine Hesitancy In Primary Care, A Randomized

Controlled Trial. Group Health Foundation, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. 2011-

2014. $1,500,000

5. Co-Investigator: Strategies to Improve the Primary Care Management of Adolescent

Depression. University of Washington—Royalty Research Fund, Group Health

Foundation, Children’s Hospital Steering Committee.

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6. Principal Investigator: Integration of Oral Health Promotion Services into Well Child

Care. Washington Dental Service Foundation, Group Health Foundation. 2007-2009.

$53,000

7. Principal Investigator: Population-Based Study of Recurrent Trauma and Psychiatric

Illness among Injured Youth and Their Families at Group Health Cooperative. Group

Health Cooperative, Center for Health Studies. 2005. $27,262

8. Principal Investigator: Assessment of Parental Readiness to Change Firearm Storage

Behavior. Group Health Cooperative, Center for Health Studies. 2005. $51,694

9. Principal Investigator: Firearm Storage Practices in Rural Alaska. Yukon-Kuskokwim

Health Corp. 2004-2007. $250,544

10. Co-Director (.33 FTE), University of Washington/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Clinical Scholars Program. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 2001-2004. $1,800,000

11. Principal Investigator (.05 FTE): Early Childhood Caries in Alaska Native Children (pilot

study). Comprehensive Center for Oral Health Research, UW School of Dentistry. 2000.

$8,900

12. Principal Investigator: Injury Prevention Training Workshop. Washington Traffic Safety

Commission. 1999. $12,000

13. Principal Investigator: Motor Vehicle Trauma Surveillance Network. General Motors

Corporation. 1996-1999. $1,200,000

14. Principal Investigator: Evaluation of Firearm Counseling in Primary Care. Group Health

Foundation. 1996-1998. $82,681

15. Co-Investigator: Comparison of Outcomes for Injured Trauma Patients Treated at Level

I, III, and IV Trauma Centers. Medic One Foundation. 1997-1998. $20,000

16. Co-Investigator: Impact of Drunk Driving on Health Care Costs. Washington State Traffic

Commission. 1995-1996. $40,000

17. Co-Investigator: An Analysis of Potential Studies Addressing Patient Outcome

Questions in Rural Areas for Racial/Ethnic Populations. Agency for Health Care Policy

and Research. 1994. $250,000

18. Principal Investigator: The Validation of Sobriety and Injury Assessment in a State Police

Crash Database. Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute. 1994. $15,000

19. Principal Investigator: Harborview Medical Center Pediatric Bereavement Outreach

Program. Harborview Medical Center. 1994-1996. $5,525

20. Co-Investigator: Association between Homicide or Suicide and Purchase of a

Registered Handgun. Group Health Foundation. 1994-1995. $22,407

21. Principal Investigator: Urban Native American Health Status. Nesholm Foundation.

1991-1994. $10,000

22. Principal Investigator: Child Bereavement Study. William T. Grant Foundation. 1991-

1993. $10,000

Grant Reviews

Council reviewer

Board of Scientific Counselors, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control,

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Ad-hoc reviewer

Agency for Health Care Policy and Research

National Institute for Child Health and Development (NIH)

National Institute for Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIH)

Royalty Research Fund (University of Washington)

Medical Research Council (Great Britain)

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Ambulatory Pediatric Association

Maternal and Child Health Bureau, HRSA

Peer-Reviewed Publications:

1. Grossman DC, Milligan BC, Deyo RA. Risk factors for suicide attempts among Navajo

adolescents. Am J Public Health. 1991 Jul;81(7):870-4. PMC1405190

2. Grossman DC, Rivara FP. Injury control in childhood. Pediatr Clin North Am. 1992

Jun;39(3):471-85.

3. Grossman DC. Risk and prevention of youth suicide. Pediatr Ann. 1992 Jul;21(7):448-9,

452-4.

4. Grossman DC, Soderberg RW, Rivara FP. Prior injury and motor vehicle crash as risk

factors for youth suicide. Epidemiology. 1993 Mar;4(2):115-9.

5. Grossman DC, Putsch RW, Inui TS. The meaning of death to adolescents in an

American Indian community. Family Med. 1993 Oct;25(9):593-7.

6. Grossman DC, Krieger JW, Sugarman JR, Forquera RA. Health status of urban

American Indians and Alaska Natives: a population-based study. JAMA. 1994 Mar

16;271(11):845-50.

7. Grossman DC, Hart LG, Rivara FP, Maier RV, Rosenblatt R. From roadside to bedside:

The regionalization of trauma care in a remote rural county. J Trauma. 1995

Jan;38(1):14-21.

8. Grossman DC, Rauh M, Rivara FP. Corporal punishment in the schools. Arch Pediatr

Adolesc Med. 1995 May;149(5):529-32.

9. Grossman DC, Mang K, Rivara FP. Firearm injury prevention counseling by

pediatricians and family physicians: practices and beliefs. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med.

1995 Sep;149(9):973-7.

10. Haught K, Grossman DC, Connell FA. Parents’ attitudes toward firearm injury

prevention counseling in urban pediatric clinics. Pediatrics. 1995 Oct;96(4 Pt 1):649-53.

11. Melzer SM, Grossman DC, Rivara FP. Physician experience with pediatric inpatient

care in Washington State. Pediatrics. 1996 Jan;97(1):65-70.

12. Shugerman RP, Paez A, Grossman DC, Feldman KW. Epidural hemorrhage: is it

abuse? Pediatrics. 1996 May;97(5):664-8.

13. Rivara FP, Grossman DC. Prevention of traumatic deaths to children in the United

States: how far have we come and where do we need to go? Pediatrics. 1996 Jun;97(6

Pt 1):791-7.

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14. Grossman DC, Mueller B, Kenaston T, Salzberg P, Cooper W, Jurkovich GJ. The

validity of police assessment of driver intoxication in motor vehicle crashes. Accid Anal

Prev. 1996 Jul;28(4):435-42.

15. Sugarman JR, Grossman DC. Trauma among American Indians in an urban county.

Public Health Rep. 1996 Jul-Aug;111(4):321-7. PMC1381875

16. Denno DM, Grossman DC, Britt JW, Bergman, AB. Safe storage of handguns: what do

the police recommend? Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1996 Sep;150(9):927-31.

17. Mock CN, Grossman DC, Mulder D, Stewart C, Koepsell TD. Health care utilization as a

marker for suicidal behavior on an American Indian reservation. J Gen Intern Med. 1996

Sep;11(9):519-24.

18. Cummings P, Koepsell TD, Grossman DC, Saverino J, Thompson RS. The association

between homicide or suicide and purchase of a handgun. Am J Public Health. 1997

Jun;87(6):974-8. PMC1380933

19. Rhee PM, Grossman DC, Rivara FP, Mock CN, Jurkovich GJ, Maier RV. The effect of

payer status on utilization of hospital resources in trauma care. Arch Surg. 1997

Apr;132(4):399-404.

20. Grossman DC, Neckerman HJ, Koepsell TD, Liu P-Y, Asher KN, Beland K, Frey K,

Rivara FP. Effectiveness of a violence prevention curriculum among children in

elementary school. JAMA. 1997 May 28;277(20):1605-11..

21. Grossman DC, Kim A, McDonald S, Klein P, Maier R, Copass M. Urban-rural

differences in prehospital care of major trauma. J Trauma. 1997 Apr;42(4):723-9.

21. Melzer, SM, Grossman DC, Hart LG, Rosenblatt RA. Hospital services for rural children

in Washington State. Pediatrics. 1997 Feb;99(2):196-203.

22. Grossman DC, Fox C, Sugarman JR, Moran J. Motor vehicle crash risk factors among

American Indians. Accid Anal Prev. 1997 May;29(3):313-9.

23. O’Keefe GE, Maier RV, Diehr P, Grossman DC, Jurkovich GJ, Conrad D. The

complications of trauma and their associated costs in a level 1 trauma center. Arch

Surg. 1997 Aug;132(8):920-4; discussion 925.

24. Cummings P, Grossman DC, Rivara FP, Koepsell TD. State gun safe storage laws and

child mortality due to firearms. JAMA. 1997 Oct 1;278(13):1084-6.

25. Rivara FP, Grossman DC, Cummings P. Injury prevention. First of two parts. N Engl J

Med. 1997 Aug 21;337(8):543-8.

27. Rivara FP, Grossman DC, Cummings P. Injury prevention. Second of two parts. N Engl

J Med. 1997 Aug 28;337(9):613-8.

28. Mueller BA, Kenaston T, Grossman D, Salzberg P. Hospital charges to injured drinking

drivers in Washington State: 1989-1993. Accid Anal Prev. 1998 Sep;30(5):597-605.

29. Dowd MD, Grossman DC, Cummings P, Britt JW. Handgun purchase trends,

Washington State: differences by age of buyer. Ann Emerg Med. 1998 Jul;32(1):60-4.

30. Grossman DC, Garcia CC. Effectiveness of health promotion programs to increase

motor vehicle occupant restraint use among young children. Am J Prev Med. 1999

Jan;16(1 Suppl):12-22.

31. Johnson S, Sullivan M, Grossman DC. Hospitalizations for injury among American

Indian youth in Washington. Injury Prev. 1999 Jul;171(1):10-4. PMC1730500

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32. Sullivan M, Grossman DC. Hospitalization for motor vehicle injuries among American

Indians and Alaska Natives in Washington. Am J Prev Med. 1999 Jul;17(1):38-42.

33. Grossman DC, Reay DT, Baker SA. Self-inflicted and unintentional firearm injuries

among children and adolescents:the source of the firearm. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med.

1999 Aug;153(8):875-8.

34. Stout JW, Sullivan M, Liu LL, Grossman DC. Asthma prevalence among American

Indian and Alaska Native children. Public Health Rep. 1999 May-Jun;114(3):257-61.

PMC1308477

35. Brundage S, Jurkovich GJ, Grossman DC, Tong WC, Mack CD, Maier RV. Stapled

versus sutured gastrointestinal anastomoses in the trauma patient. J Trauma. 1999

Sep;47(3):500-7; discussion 507-8.

36. American Academy of Pediatrics, CONACH, and CID. Immunizations for Native

American children. Pediatrics.1999 Sep;104(3 Pt 1):564-7.

37. American Academy of Pediatrics, CONACH and CIPP (Principal author: David

Grossman). The prevention of unintentional injury among American Indian and Alaska

Native children: a subject review. Pediatrics. 1999 Dec;104(6):1397-9.

38. Bergman AB, Grossman DC, Erdrich A, Todd J, Forquera R. A political history of the

Indian Health Service. Milbank Q. 1999;77(4):571-604, iv.

39. Grossman DC. The history of injury control and the epidemiology of child and

adolescent injuries. Future Child. 2000 Spring-Summer;10(1):23-52.

40. Johnston BD, Grossman DC, Connell FA, Koepsell TD. High risk periods for childhood

injury among siblings. Pediatrics. 2000 Mar;105(3 Pt 1):562-8.

41. Fazzini TM, Perkins R, Grossman DC. Ionization and photoelectric smoke alarms in

rural Alaskan homes. West J Med. 2000 Aug;173(2):89-92. PMC1071008

42. Grossman DC. Adolescent injury prevention and clinicians: time for instant messaging.

Physicians can help to reduce pointless early deaths. West J Med. 2000

Mar;172(3):151-2. PMC1070787.

43. Grossman DC, Cummings PC, Koepsell TD, Marshall J, D’Ambrosio L, Thompson RS,

Mack C. Firearm safety counseling in primary care pediatrics: a randomized, controlled

trial. Pediatrics. 2000 Jul;106(1 Pt 1):22-6.

44. Liu LL, Stout JW, Sullivan M, Solet D, Solet P, Shay DK, Grossman DC. Asthma and

bronchiolitis hospitalizations among American Indian children. Arch Pediatr Adolesc

Med. 2000 Oct;154(10):991-6.

46. Rivara FP, Koepsell TD, Grossman DC, Mock C. Effectiveness of automatic shoulder

belt systems in motor vehicle crashes. JAMA. 2000 Jun 7;283(21):2826-8.

47. Lewis CW, Grossman DC, Domoto PK, Deyo RA. The role of the pediatrician in the oral

health of children: a national survey. Pediatrics. 2000 Dec;106(6):E84.

48. Johnston BD, Grossman DC, Connell FA. Are siblings of children who had unintentional

injuries at increased risk of injury? West J Med. 2001. 174(2):113. PMC1071272

49. Nathens AB, Jurkovich GJ, Maier RV, Grossman DC, MacKenzie EJ, Moore M, Rivara

FP. Relationship between trauma center volume and outcomes. JAMA. 2001 Mar

7;285(9):1164-71.

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50. Russell T, Grossman DC, Wallace LD, Berger L. Man’s best friend: dog bite related

injuries on the Rosebud Reservation 1991 – 1998. The IHS Primary Care Provider.

2001 26(3):33-37.

51. Feldman KW, Bethel R, Shugerman RP, Grossman DC, Grady MS, Ellenbogen RG.

The cause of infant and toddler subdural hemorrhage: a prospective study. Pediatrics.

2001 Sep;108(3):636-46.

52. Siegel JH, Loo G, Dischinger PC, Burgess AR, Wang SC, Schneider LW, Grossman D,

Rivara F, Mock C, Natarajan GA, Hutchins KD, Bents FD, McCammon L, Leibovich E,

Tenenbaum N. Factors influencing the patterns of injuries and outcomes in car versus

car crashes compared to sport utility, van, or pick-up truck versus car crashes: Crash

Injury Research Engineering Network study. J Trauma. 2001 Nov;51(5):975-90.

53. Tencer AF, Kaufman R, Ryan K, Grossman DC, Henley MB, Mann F, Mock C, Rivara

F, Wang S, Augenstein J, Hoyt D, Eastman B, and CIREN. Femur fractures in relatively

low speed frontal crashes: the possible role of muscle forces. Accid Anal Prev 2002

Jan;34(1):1-11.

54. Mock CN, Grossman DC, Kaufman RP, Mack CD, Rivara FP. The relationship between

body weight and risk of death and serious injury in motor vehicle crashes. Accid Anal

Prev. 2002 Mar;34(2):221-8.

55. Li ST, Lozano P, Grossman DC, Graham E. Hormone-containing hair product use in

prepubertal children. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2002 Jan;156(1):85-6.

56. Grossman DC, Baldwin LG, Casey S, Nixon B, Hart LG. Disparities in infant health

among American Indians and Alaska natives in U.S. metropolitan areas. Pediatrics.

2002 Apr;109(4):627-33.

57. Cummings P, McKnight B, Rivara FP, Grossman DC. Association of driver air bags with

driver fatality: a matched cohort study. BMJ. 2002 May 11;324(7346):1119-22.

PMC107900

58. Baldwin LM, Hart LG, Grossman DC, Casey S, Hollow W, Sugarman JR, Freeman WL,

Hart LG. Perinatal and infant health among rural and urban American Indians/Alaska

natives. Am J Public Health. 2002 Sep;92(9):1491-7. PMC1447267

59. Phelan KJ, Khoury J, Grossman DC, Hu D, Wallace, LTD, Bill N, Kalwarf H. Pediatric

motor vehicle-related injuries in the Navajo Nation: the impact of the 1988 child

occupant restraint laws. Injury Prev. 2002 Sep;8(3):216-20. PMC1730884

60. Lewis CW, Riedy CA, Domoto PK, Grossman DC. Oral health of young Alaska Native

children and their caregivers in southwestern Alaska. Alaska Med. 2002 Oct-

Dec;44(4):83-7.

61. Johnston BD, Grossman DC, Thompson RS. Transient elevation in risk of injury in

siblings following injury encounters. J Pediatr. 2003 Jan;142(1):79-83.

62. Ebel B, Grossman DC. Crash proof kids? An overview of current motor vehicle child

occupant safety strategies. Curr Probl Pediatr Adolesc Health Care. 2003 Feb;33(2):38-

55.

63. Nirula R, Mock C, Kaufman R, Rivara FP, Grossman DC. Correlation of head injury to

vehicle contact points using crash injury research and engineering network data. Accid

Anal Prev. 2003 Mar;35(2):201-10.

64. Koepsell TD, Rivara FP, Grossman DC, Mock C. Bias in estimates of seat belt

effectiveness. Injury Prev. 2003 Mar; 9(1):91-2. PMC1730913

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65. Grossman DC. Measuring disparity among American Indians and Alaska Natives; who's

counting whom? Med Care. 2003 May;41(5):579-81.

66. Silverstein M, Grossman DC, Koepsell TD, Rivara FP. Pediatricians' reported practices

regarding early education and Head Start referral. Pediatrics. 2003 Jun;111(6 Pt

1):1351-7.

67. LaVallie D, Gabbe SG, Grossman DC, Larson EB, Baldwin LM, Andrilla CH. Birth

outcomes among American Indian/Native women with diabetes in pregnancy. J Reprod

Med. 2003 Aug; 48(8):610-6.

68. Nathens AB, Maier RV, Brundage SI, Jurkovich GJ, Grossman DC. The effect of

interfacility transfer on outcome in an urban trauma system. J Trauma. 2003 Sep;

55(3):444-9.

69. Newman TB, Johnston BD, Grossman DC. Effects and costs of requiring child restraint

systems for young children traveling on commercial airplanes. Arch Pediatr Adolesc

Med. 2003 Oct; 157(10):969-74.

70. Horn A, Grossman DC, Jones W, Berger LR. Community based program to improve

firearm storage practices in rural Alaska. Inj Prev. 2003 Sep; 9(3):231-4. PMC1730982

71. Adelgais K, Grossman DC. Use of helical computerized tomography for imaging the

pediatric cervical spine. Acad Emerg Med. 2004 Mar;11(3):228-36.

72. Roudsari BS, Mock CN, Kaufman R, Grossman D, Henary BY, Crandall J. Pedestrian

crashes: higher injury severity and mortality rate for light truck vehicles compared with

passenger vehicles. Inj Prev. 2004 Jun; 10(3):154-8. PMC1730093

73. Silverstein M, Mack C, Reavis N, Koepsell TD, Gross GS, Grossman DC. Effect of a

clinic-based referral system to Head Start: a randomized controlled trial. JAMA. 2004

Aug 25;292(8):968-71.

74. Acierno S, Kaufman R, Rivara FP, Grossman DC, Mock C. Vehicle mismatch: injury

patterns and severity. Accid Anal Prev. 2004 Sep; 36(5):761-72.

75. Nirula R, Mock CN, Nathens AB, Grossman DC. The New Car Assessment Program:

does it predict the relative safety of vehicles in actual crashes? J Trauma. 2004 Oct;

57(4):779-86.

76. Grossman DC, Mueller BA, Riedy C, Dowd MD, Villaveces A, Prodzinski J, Nakagawara

J, Howard J, Thiersch N, Harruff R. Gun storage practices and risk of youth suicide and

unintentional firearm injuries. JAMA. 2005 Feb 9; 293(6):707-14.

77. Sidman EA, Grossman DC, Koepsell TD, D’Ambrosio L, Britt J, Simpson ES, Rivara

FP, Bergman AB. Evaluation of a community-based handgun safe storage campaign.

Pediatrics. 2005 Jun; 115(6):e654-61.

78. Galbraith AA, Grossman DC, Koepsell TD, Heagerty PJ, Christakis D. Medicaid

acceptance and availability of timely follow-up for newborns with Medicaid. Pediatrics.

2005 Nov;116(5):1148-54.

79. Zatzick D, Russo J, Grossman DC, Jurkovich G, Sabin J, Berliner L, Rivara F.

Posttraumatic stress and depressive symptoms, alcohol use, and recurrent traumatic life

events in a representative sample of hospitalized injured adolescents and their parents.

J Pediatr Psychol. 2006 May; 31(4):377-87. Epub 2005 Aug 10.

80. Schiff MA, Grossman DC. Adverse perinatal outcomes and risk of postpartum suicide

attempt in Washington State, 1987-2001. Pediatrics. 2006 Seo:118(3):e669-75.

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81. Zatzick DF, Grossman DC, Russo J, Pynoos R, Berliner L, Jurkovich G, Sabin JA,

Katon W, Ghesquiere A, McCauley E, Rivara FP. Predicting posttraumatic stress

symptoms longitudinally in a representative sample of hospitalized injured adolescents.

J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2006 Oct;45(10):1188-95.

82. Cummings PC, Grossman DC. Antilock brakes and the risk of driver injury in a crash: a

case-control study. Accid Anal Prev. 2007 Sep;39(5):995-1000. Epub 2007 Feb 22.

83. Li ST, Grossman DC, Cummings P. Loperamide therapy for acute diarrhea: systematic

review and meta-analysis. PLoS Med. 2007 Mar 27;4(3):e98. PMC1831735

84. Arterburn D, Westbrook EO, Wiese CJ, Ludman EJ, Grossman DC, Fishman PA,

Finkelstein EA, Jeffery RW, Drewnowski A. Insurance coverage and incentives for

weight loss among adults with the metabolic syndrome. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2008

Jan;16(1):70-6. doi: 10.1038/oby.2007.18.

85. Annest JL, Fingerhut LA, Gallagher SS, Grossman DC, Hedegaard H, Johnson RL,

Kohn M, Pickett D, Thomas KE, Trent RB. Recommended strategies to improve

external-cause-of-injury coding in state-based hospital discharge and emergency

department data systems. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2008 Mar 28;57(RR-1):1-15.

86. Mueller BA, Sidman EA, Alter H, Perkins R, Grossman D. Randomized controlled trial of

ionization and photoelectric smoke alarm functionality. Inj Prev. 2008 Apr;14(2):80-6.

doi: 10.1136/ip.2007.016725.

87. Zatzick DF, Jurkovich GJ, Fan MY, Grossman D, Russo J, Katon W, Rivara FP. The

association between posttraumatic stress and depressive symptoms and functional

outcomes in adolescents followed longitudinally after injury hospitalization. Arch Pediatr

Adolesc Med. 2008 Jul;162(7):642-8. doi: 10.1001/archpedi.162.7.642.

88. Comtois KA, Schiff MA, Grossman DC. Psychiatric risk factors associated with

postpartum suicide attempt in Washington State, 1992-2001. Am J Obstet Gynecol.

2008 Aug;199(2):120.e1-5. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2008.02.011. Epub 2008 Mar 20.

89. Miglioretti DL, Rutter CM, Bradford SC, Zauber AG, Kessler LG, Feuer EJ, Grossman

DC. Improvement in the diagnostic evaluation of a positive fecal occult blood test in an

integrated health care organization. Med Care. 2008 Sep;46(9 Suppl 1):S91-6. doi:

10.1097/MLR.0b013e31817946c8.

90. Baldwin LM, Hollow WB, Casey S, Hart LG, Larson EH, Moore K, Lewis E, Andrilla CH,

Grossman DC. Access to specialty health care for rural American Indians in two states.

J Rural Health. 2008 Summer;24(3):269-78. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-0361.2008.00168.x.

91. Riter D, Maier R, Grossman DC. Delivering preventive oral health services in pediatric

primary care: a case study. Health Aff (Millwood). 2008 Nov-Dec;27(6):1728-32. doi:

10.1377/hlthaff.27.6.1728.

92. Grossman DC, McCulloch DK. Lipid screening in children and adolescents. Pediatr

Ann. 2008 Nov;37(11):757-62.

93. Grossman DC. Office-based screening. Pediatr Ann. 2008 Nov;37(11):720-1.

94. Silverstein M, DePeau K, Lamberto J, Grossman D. "You get what you get":

unexpected findings about low-income parents' negative experiences with community

resources. Pediatrics. 2008 Dec;122(6):e1141-8. doi: 10.1542/peds.2007-3587.

PMC2596660

95. Baldwin LM, Grossman DC, Murowchick E, Larson EH, Hollow WB, Sugarman JR,

Freeman WL, Hart LG. Trends in perinatal and infant health disparities between rural

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American Indians and Alaska natives and rural whites. Am J Public Health. 2009

Apr;99(4):638-46. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2007.119735. Epub 2008 Aug 13.

96. Moreno MA, Grossman DC, Ralston J. Adolescent access to online health services:

perils and promise. J Adolesc Health. 2009 Mar;44(3):244-51. doi:

10.1016/j.jadohealth.2008.07.015. Epub 2008 Nov 11.

97. U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Counseling and interventions to prevent tobacco

use and tobacco-caused disease in adults and pregnant women: U.S. Preventive

Services Task Force Reaffirmation Recommendation Statement. Ann Intern Med. 2009

Apr 21;150(8):551-5.

98. U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Folic acid for the prevention of neural tube

defects: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. Ann Intern

Med. 2009 May 5;150(9):626-31.

99. U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for hepatitis B virus infection in

pregnancy: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Reaffirmation Recommendation

Statement. Ann Intern Med. 2009 Jun 16;150(12):869-73, W154.

100. U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for impaired visual acuity in older

adults: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. Ann Intern

Med. 2009 Jul 7;151(1):37-43, W10.

101. U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for breast cancer: U.S. Preventive

Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. Ann Intern Med. 2009 Nov

17;151(10):716-26, W-236. Erratum in: Ann Intern Med. 2010 May 18;152(10):688. Ann

Intern Med. 2010 Feb 2;152(3):199-200.

102. Schiff MA, Mack CD, Kaufman RP, Holt VL, Grossman DC. The effect of air bags on

pregnancy outcomes in Washington State: 2002-2005. Obstet Gynecol. 2010

Jan;115(1):85-92. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0b013e3181c4e94f.

103. Richardson L, Rockhill C, Russo J, Grossman D, McCarty C, Richards J, McCauley E,

Katon W. Evaluation of the PHQ-2 as a brief screen for detecting major depression

among adolescents. Pediatrics. 2010 May;125(5):e1097-103. doi: 10.1542/peds.2009-

2712. Epub 2010 Apr 5. PMC3100798.

104. Davies L, Grossman DC, Rhodes LA, Rosenberg MC, Stevens DP. Decision making in

head and neck cancer care. Laryngoscope. 2010 Dec;120(12):2434-45. doi:

10.1002/lary.21036.

105. Katon W, Richardson L, Russo J, McCarty CA, Rockhill C, McCauley E, Richards J,

Grossman DC. Depressive symptoms in adolescence: the association with multiple

health risk behaviors. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2010 May-Jun;32(3):233-9. doi:

10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2010.01.008. Epub 2010 Mar 1. PMC3671856

106. Richards J, Wiese C, Katon W, Rockhill C, McCarty C, Grossman D, McCauley E,

Richardson LP. Surveying adolescents enrolled in a regional health care delivery

organization: mail & phone follow-up—what works at what cost? J Am Board Fam Med.

2010 Jul-Aug;23(4):534-41. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2010.04.100019. PMC3191874

107. Zatzick D, Grossman DC. Association between traumatic injury and psychiatric

disorders and medication prescriptions to youths aged 10-19. Psychiatr Serv. 2011

Mar;62(3):264-71. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.62.3.264. PMC3121256

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108. Theis MK, Reid RJ, Chaudhari M, Newton KM, Spangler L, Grossman DC, Inge RE.

Case study of linking dental and medical healthcare records. Am J Manag Care. 2010

Feb 1;16(2):e51-6.

109. Grossman DC, Moyer VA, Melnyk BM, Chou R, DeWitt TG, for the U.S. Preventive

Services Task Force. The anatomy of a U.S. Preventive Services Task Force

recommendation: lipid screening for children and adolescents. Arch Pediatr Adolesc

Med. 2011 Mar;165(3):205-10. doi: 10.1001/archpediatrics.2010.299.

110. Richardson LP, McCauley E, Grossman DC, McCarty C, Richards J, Russo J, Rockhill

C, Katon W. Evaluation of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 for detecting major

depression among adolescents. Pediatrics. 2010 Dec;126(6):1117-23. doi:

10.1542/peds.2010-0852. Epub 2010 Nov 1. PMC3217785..

111. Sidman E, Grossman DC, Mueller BA. Comprehensive smoke alarm coverage in lower

economic status homes: alarm presence, functionality, and placement. J Community

Health. 2011 Aug;36(4):525-33. doi: 10.1007/s10900-010-9337-3.

112. McCarty C, Katon W, Richardson L, Russo J, Rockhill C, McCauley E, Richards J,

Grossman DC. Adolescents with suicidal ideation: health care use and functioning.

Acad Pediatr. 2011 Sep-Oct;11(5):422-6. Epub 2011 Mar 11. PMC3134564.

113. Hill RD, Hagan KD, Grossman DC, Stafford HA, Koepsell TD, Jones WI, Markham RD.

Firearm mortality and firearm storage practices in Western Alaska. The IHS Primary

Care Provider. Jan 2011: 7-11.

114. Zeliadt SB, Buist DSM, Reid RJ, Grossman DC, Ma J, Etzioni R. Biopsy follow-up of

prostate-specific antigen tests. Am J Prev Med. 2012 Jan;42(1):37-43. doi:

10.1016/j.amepre.2011.08.024. PMC3556898

115. U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Vision screening for children 1 to 5 years of age:

US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. Pediatrics. 2011

Feb;127(2):340-6. Epub 2011 Jan 31.

116. U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for testicular cancer: U.S. Preventive

Services Task Force Reaffirmation Recommendation Statement. Ann Intern Med. 2011

Apr 5;154(7):483-6.

117. Moyer VA, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for bladder cancer: U.S.

Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. Ann Intern Med. 2011

Aug 16;155(4):246-51. Erratum in: Ann Intern Med. 2011 Sep 20;155(6):408.

118. Romaire MA, Bell JF, Grossman DC. Health care use and expenditures associated with

access to the medical home for children and youth. Med Care. 2012 Mar;50(3):262-9.

doi: 10.1097/MLR.0b013e318244d345.

119. Romaire MA, Bell JF, Grossman DC. Medical home access and health care use and

expenditures among children with special health care needs. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med.

2012 Apr;166(4):323-30. doi: 10.1001/archpediatrics.2011.1154. Epub 2011 Dec 5.

120. Tom JO, Mangione-Smith R, Solomon C, Grossman DC. Integrated personal health

record use: association with parent-reported care experiences. Pediatrics. 2012

Jul;130(1):e183-90. doi: 10.1542/peds.2011-1786. Epub 2012 Jun 11.

121. Grossman DC, Stafford HA, Koepsell TD, Hill R, Retzer KD, Jones W. Improving

firearm storage in Alaska native villages: a randomized trial of household gun cabinets.

Am J Public Health. 2012 May;102 Suppl 2:S291-7. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2011.300421.

Epub 2012 Mar 8.

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122. Richardson L, McCauley E, McCarty C, Grossman D, Myaing M, Zhou C, Richards J,

Rockhill C, Katon W. Predictors of persistence after a positive depression screen among

adolescents. Pediatrics. 2012 Dec;130(6):e1541-8. doi: 10.1542/peds.2012-0450. Epub

2012 Nov 19. PMC3507250

123. Melnyk BM, Grossman DC, Chou R, Mabry-Hernandez I, Nicholson W, Dewitt TG,

Cantu AG, Flores G. USPSTF perspective on evidence-based preventive

recommendations for children. Pediatrics. 2012 Aug;130(2):e399-e407. Epub 2012 Jul

2.

124. Moyer VA, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for intimate partner violence

and abuse of elderly and vulnerable adults: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force

Recommendation Statement. Ann Intern Med. 2013 Mar 19;158(6):478-86. doi:

10.7326/0003-4819-158-6-201303190-00588.

125. Tom JO, Mangion-Smith R, Grossman DC, Solomon C, Tseng CW. Well-child care

visits and risk of ambulatory care-sensitive hospitalizations. Am J Manag Care. 2013

May;19(5):354-60.

126. Moyer VA, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Vitamin D and calcium

supplementation to prevent fractures in adults: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force

Recommendation Statement. Ann Intern Med. 2013 May 7;158(9):691-6. doi:

10.7326/0003-4819-158-9-201305070-00603.

127. Moyer VA, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for HIV: U.S. Preventive

Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. Ann Intern Med. 2013 Jul

2;159(1):51-60. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-159-1-201307020-00645.

128. Moyer VA, Preventive Services Task Force. Screening and behavioral counseling

interventions in primary care to reduce alcohol misuse: U.S. Preventive Services Task

Force Recommendation Statement. Ann Intern Med. 2013 Aug 6;159(3):210-8. doi:

10.7326/0003-4819-159-3-201308060-00652.

129. Moyer VA, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Primary care interventions to prevent

child maltreatment: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement.

Ann Intern Med. 2013 Aug 20;159(4):289-95.

130. Moyer VA, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for hepatitis C virus infection

in adults: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. Ann Intern

Med. 2013 Sep 3;159(5):349-57. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-159-5-201309030-00672.

131. Moyer VA, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for peripheral artery disease

and cardiovascular disease risk assessment with the ankle-brachial index in adults: U.S.

Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. Ann Intern Med. 2013

Sep 3;159(5):342-8. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-159-5-201309030-00008.

132. Moyer VA, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Primary care interventions to prevent

tobacco use in children and adolescents: U.S. preventive services task force

recommendation statement. Pediatrics. 2013 Sep;132(3):560-5. doi:

10.1542/peds.2013-2079. Epub 2013 Aug 26.

133. Moyer VA, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Primary care interventions to prevent

tobacco use in children and adolescents: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force

Recommendation Statement. Ann Intern Med. 2013 Sep;132(3):560-5. doi:

10.1542/peds.2013-2079. Epub 2013 Aug 26.

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134. Moyer VA, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for glaucoma: U.S.

Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. Ann Intern Med. 2013

Oct 1;159(7):484-9.

135. Moyer VA, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for primary hypertension in

children and adolescents: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation

Statement. Pediatrics. 2013 Nov;132(5):907-14. doi: 10.1542/peds.2013-2864. Epub

2013 Oct 7.

136. Moyer VA, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Medications to decrease the risk for

breast cancer in women: recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task

Force Recommendation Statement. Ann Intern Med. 2013 Nov 19;159(10):698-708. doi:

10.7326/0003-4819-159-10-201311190-00717.

137. Moyer VA; U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for oral cancer: U.S.

Preventive Services Task Force recommendation statement. Ann Intern Med. 2014 Jan

7;160(1):55-60. doi: 10.7326/M13-2568.

138. Buist DS, Knight Ross N, Reid RJ, Grossman DC. Electronic health risk assessment

adoption in an integrated healthcare system. Am J Manag Care. 2014 Jan;20(1):62-9.

139. Jackson ML, Henrikson NB, Grossman DC. Evaluating Washington State’s

Immunization Information System as a research tool. Acad Pediatr. 2014 Jan-

Feb;14(1):71-6. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2013.10.002.

140. Moyer VA; U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Risk assessment, genetic counseling,

and genetic testing for BRCA-related cancer in women: U.S. Preventive Services Task

Force recommendation statement. Ann Intern Med. 2014 Feb 18;160(4):271-81.

141. Moyer VA; U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for lung cancer: U.S.

Preventive Services Task Force recommendation statement. Ann Intern Med. 2014 Mar

4;160(5):330-8. doi: 10.7326/M13-2771.

142. Curry SJ, Grossman DC, Whitlock EP, Cantu A. Behavioral counseling research and

evidence-based practice recommendations: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force

Perspectives. Ann Intern Med. 2014 Mar 18; 160(6):407-13.

143. Hvitfeldt Forsberg HH, Nelson E, Reid RJ, Grossman DC, Mastanduno MP, Weiss LT,

Fisher ES, Weinstein JN. Using patient reported outcomes in routine practice: three

novel use cases and implications. J Ambulatory Care Manage. 2015 Apr-Jun;38(2):188-

95..

144. Henrikson NB, Anderson ML, Hubbard RA, Fishman PA, Grossman DC. Employee

knowledge of value-based insurance design benefits. Am J Preven Med. 2014

Aug;47(2):115-22.Epub 2014 Jun 17.

145. Cohen-Cline H, Wernli KJ, Bradford SC, Boles-Hall M, Grossman DC. Use of Interactive

Voice Response to Improve Colorectal Cancer Screening. Med Care. 2014

Jun;52(6):496-9. Epub 2014 Mar 15.

146. Curry SJ, Grossman DC, Whitlock EP, Cantu A. Behavioral counseling research and

evidence-based practice recommendations: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force

perspectives. Ann Intern Med. 2014 Mar 18;160(6):407-13. doi: 10.7326/M13-2128.

147. Forsberg HH, Nelson EC, Reid R, Grossman DC, Mastanduno MP, Weiss LT, Fisher

ES, Weinsteain JN. Using patient-reported outcomes in routine practice: three novel use

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cases and implications. J Ambul Care Manage 2015 Apr-Jun; 38(2):188-95.

148. Grossman DC, Elder RW. Aligning the Work of Two US Task Forces on Behavioral

Counseling Recommendations. Am J Preven Med. Supplement 2: Evidence-Based

Behavioral Counseling Interventions as Clinical Preventive Services: Perspectives of

Researchers, Funders, and Guideline Developers. 2015 Sept;49(3), S174-83. doi:

10.1016/j.amepre.2015.06.003.

149. Siu AL, Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman DC. Screening for Thyroid Dysfunction. Ann

Intern Med. 2015 Oct 6;163(7):564-5. doi: 10.7326/L15-5141-2.

150. Siu AL; US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman

DC, Baumann LC, Davidson KW, Ebell M, García FA, Gillman M, Herzstein J, Kemper

AR, Krist AH, Kurth AE, Owens DK, Phillips WR, Phipps MG, Pignone MP. Screening for

Depression in Adults: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement.

JAMA. 2016 Jan 26;315(4):380-7. doi: 10.1001/jama.2015.18392.

151. Siu AL; US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman

DC, Baumann LC, Davidson KW, Ebell M, García FA, Gillman M, Herzstein J, Kemper

AR, Krist AH, Kurth AE, Owens DK, Phillips WR, Phipps MG, Pignone MP. Screening for

Autism Spectrum Disorder in Young Children: US Preventive Services Task Force

Recommendation Statement. JAMA. 2016 Feb 16;315(7):691-6. doi:

10.1001/jama.2016.0018.

152. Grossman DC, Kemper A. Confronting the Need for Evidence Regarding Prevention.

Pediatrics Perspectives. Pediatrics. 2016 Feb;137(2):1-3. doi: 10.1542/peds.2015-3332.

Epub 2016 Jan 12.

153. Siu AL, Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman DC, LeFevre ML; U.S. Preventive Services

Task Force. Convergence and Divergence Around Breast Cancer Screening. Ann Intern

Med. 2016 Feb 16;164(4):301-2. doi: 10.7326/M15-3065. Epub 2016 Jan 12.

154. Siu AL; US Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for Depression in Children and

Adolescents: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement.

Pediatrics. 2016 Mar;137(3):e20154467. doi: 10.1542/peds.2015-4467. Epub 2016 Feb

8.

155. Siu AL; U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for Depression in Children and

Adolescents: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. Ann

Intern Med. 2016 Mar 1;164(5):360-6. doi: 10.7326/M15-2957. Epub 2016 Feb 9.

156. Hansen RN, Boudreau DM, Ebel BE, Grossman DC, Sullivan SD. (2015). Sedative

Hypnotic Medication Use and the Risk of Motor Vehicle Crash. Am J Public Health. 2015

Aug;105(8):e64-9. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2015.302723. Epub 2015 Jun 11.

157. Unmuessig VV, Fishman P, Grossman DC, Vrijhoef HJM, Elissen A. Association of

Controlled and Uncontrolled Hypertension with Workplace Productivity. J Clin Hypertens

(Greenwich). 2016 Mar;18(3):217-22. doi: 10.1111/jch.12648. Epub 2015 Aug 17.

158. Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care. Recommendations on screening for

developmental delay. CMAJ. 2016 May 17;188(8):579-87. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.151437.

Epub 2016 Mar 29.

159. US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), Siu AL, Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman

DC, Baumann LC, Davidson KW, Ebell M, García FA, Gillman M, Herzstein J, Kemper

AR, Krist AH, Kurth AE, Owens DK, Phillips WR, Phipps MG, Pignone MP. Screening for

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Impaired Visual Acuity in Older Adults: US Preventive Services Task Force

Recommendation Statement. JAMA. 2016 Mar 1;315(9):908-14. doi:

10.1001/jama.2016.0763.

160. US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), Siu AL, Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman

DC, Davidson KW, Epling JW Jr, García FA, Gillman M, Kemper AR, Krist AH, Kurth AE,

Landefeld CS, Mangione CM, Harper DM, Phillips WR, Phipps MG, Pignone MP.

Screening for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: US Preventive Services Task

Force Recommendation Statement. JAMA. 2016 Apr 5;315(13):1372-7. doi:

10.1001/jama.2016.2638.

161. Grossman DC. Rural-Urban Migration for Pediatric Inpatient Care. Pediatrics. 2016

May;137(5). pii: e20160323. doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-0323. Epub 2016 Apr 11.

162. Bradley CJ, Grossman DC, Hubbard RA, Ortega AN, Curry SJ. Integrated Interventions

for Improving Total Worker Health: A Panel Report From the National Institutes of Health

Pathways to Prevention Workshop: Total Worker Health-What's Work Got to Do With It?

Ann Intern Med. 2016 Aug 16;165(4):279-83. doi: 10.7326/M16-0740. Epub 2016 May

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163. US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman DC,

Curry SJ, Davidson KW, Epling JW Jr, García FA, Gillman MW, Harper DM, Kemper

AR, Krist AH, Kurth AE, Landefeld CS, Mangione CM, Phillips WR, Phipps MG, Pignone

MP. Screening for Syphilis Infection in Nonpregnant Adults and Adolescents: US

Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. JAMA. 2016 Jun

7;315(21):2321-7. doi: 10.1001/jama.2016.5824. Review.

164. Henrikson NB, Opel DJ, Grothaus L, Nelson J, Scrol A, Dunn J, Faubion T, Roberts M,

Marcuse EK, Grossman DC. Physician Communication Training and Parental Vaccine

Hesitancy: A Randomized Trial. Pediatrics. 2015 Jul;136(1):70-9. doi:

10.1542/peds.2014-3199. Epub 2015 Jun 1.

165. Nicolella L, Grossman DC. Use of Decision Models in the Development of Evidence-

Based Clinical Preventive Services Recommendations: Methods of the U.S. Preventive

Services Task Force. Ann Intern Med. manuscript M15-2531. Published online 5

July 2016 doi:10.7326/M15-2531

166. Kemper AR, Mabry-Hernandez IR, Grossman DC. U.S. Preventive Services Task

Force Approach to Child Cognitive and Behavioral Health. American Journal of

Preventive Medicine. Epub 9 Jul 2016. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2016.05.016

167. US Preventive Services Task Force, Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman DC, Curry SJ,

Davidson KW, Ebell M, Epling JW Jr, García FA, Gillman MW, Kemper AR, Krist AH,

Kurth AE, Landefeld CS, Mangione CM, Phillips WR, Phipps MG, Pignone MP, Siu AL.

Screening for Skin Cancer: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation

Statement. JAMA. 2016 Jul 26;316(4):429-35. doi: 10.1001/jama.2016.8465.

168. US Preventive Services Task Force, Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman DC, Curry SJ,

Davidson KW, Epling JW Jr, García FA, Gillman MW, Harper DM, Kemper AR, Krist AH,

Kurth AE, Landefeld CS, Mangione CM, Owens DK, Phillips WR, Phipps MG, Pignone

MP, Siu AL. Screening for Colorectal Cancer: US Preventive Services Task Force

Recommendation Statement. JAMA. 2016 Jun 21;315(23):2564-75. doi:

10.1001/jama.2016.5989. Erratum in: JAMA. 2016 Aug 2;316(5):545.

169. US Preventive Services Task Force, Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman DC, Curry SJ,

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Davidson KW, Epling JW Jr, García FA, Gillman MW, Kemper AR, Krist AH, Kurth AE,

Landefeld CS, LeFevre M, Mangione CM, Owens DK, Phillips WR, Phipps MG, Pignone

MP, Siu AL. Screening for Lipid Disorders in Children and Adolescents: US Preventive

Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. JAMA. 2016 Aug 9;316(6):625-33.

doi: 10.1001/jama.2016.9852

170. US Preventive Services Task Force, Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman DC, Curry SJ,

Bauman L, Davidson KW, Epling JW Jr, García FA, Herzstein J, Kemper AR, Krist AH,

Kurth AE, Landefeld CS, Mangione CM, Phillips WR, Phipps MG, Pignone MP.

Screening for Latent Tuberculosis Infection in Adults: US Preventive Services Task

Force Recommendation Statement. JAMA. 2016 Sep 6;316(9):962-9. doi:

10.1001/jama.2016.11046.

171. US Preventive Services Task Force, Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman DC, Curry SJ,

Davidson KW, Epling JW Jr, García FA, Gillman MW, Kemper AR, Krist AH, Kurth AE,

Landefeld CS, LeFevre ML, Mangione CM, Phillips WR, Owens DK, Phipps MG,

Pignone MP. Statin Use for the Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Adults:

US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. JAMA. 2016 Nov

15;316(19):1997-2007. doi: 10.1001/jama.2016.15450.

172. US Preventive Services Task Force, Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman DC, Curry SJ,

Davidson KW, Epling JW Jr, García FA, Kemper AR, Krist AH, Kurth AE, Landefeld CS,

Mangione CM, Phillips WR, Phipps MG, Pignone MP. Primary Care Interventions to

Support Breastfeeding: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation

Statement. JAMA. 2016 Oct 25;316(16):1688-1693. doi: 10.1001/jama.2016.14697.

173. US Preventive Services Task Force, Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman DC, Curry SJ,

Davidson KW, Epling JW Jr, García FA, Kemper AR, Krist AH, Kurth AE, Landefeld CS,

Mangione CM, Phillips WR, Phipps MG, Pignone MP, Silverstein M, Tseng CW.

Serologic Screening for Genital Herpes Infection: US Preventive Services Task Force

Recommendation Statement. JAMA. 2016 Dec 20;316(23):2525-2530. doi:

10.1001/jama.2016.16776.

174. US Preventive Services Task Force, Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman DC, Curry SJ,

Davidson KW, Epling JW Jr, García FA, Kemper AR, Krist AH, Kurth AE, Landefeld CS,

Mangione CM, Phillips WR, Phipps MG, Pignone MP, Silverstein M, Tseng CW. Folic

Acid Supplementation for the Prevention of Neural Tube Defects: US Preventive

Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. JAMA. 2017 Jan 10;317(2):183-189.

doi: 10.1001/jama.2016.19438.

175. US Preventive Services Task Force, Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman DC, Curry SJ,

Davidson KW, Epling JW Jr, García FA, Herzstein J, Kemper AR, Krist AH, Kurth AE,

Landefeld CS, Mangione CM, Phillips WR, Phipps MG, Pignone MP, Silverstein M,

Tseng CW. Screening for Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Adults: US Preventive Services

Task Force Recommendation Statement. JAMA. 2017 Jan 24;317(4):407-414. doi:

10.1001/jama.2016.20325.

176. US Preventive Services Task Force, Bibbins-Domingo K, Whitlock E, Wolff T, Ngo-

Metzger Q, Phillips WR, Davidson KW, Krist AH, Lin JS, Mangione CM, Kurth AE,

García FA, Curry SJ, Grossman DC, Landefeld CS, Epling JW Jr, Siu AL. Developing

Recommendations for Evidence-Based Clinical Preventive Services for Diverse

Populations: Methods of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Ann Intern Med.

2017 Apr 18;166(8):565-571. doi: 10.7326/M16-2656. Epub 2017 Mar 7.

177. Henrikson NB, Opel D, Grossman DC, Dunn JB, Marcus E, Anderson ML. Longitundial

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trends in vaccine hesitancy. Public Health Rep. 2017 Jul/Aug;132(4):451-454. doi:

10.1177/0033354917711175. Epub 2017 Jun 6.

178. Screening for Celiac Disease: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation

Statement. US Preventive Services Task Force, Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman DC,

Curry SJ, Barry MJ, Davidson KW, Doubeni CA, Ebell M, Epling JW Jr, Herzstein J,

Kemper AR, Krist AH, Kurth AE, Landefeld CS, Mangione CM, Phipps MG, Silverstein

M, Simon MA, Tseng CW. JAMA. 2017 Mar 28;317(12):1252-1257. doi:

10.1001/jama.2017.1462.

179. The US Preventive Services Task Force 2017 Draft Recommendation Statement on

Screening for Prostate Cancer: An Invitation to Review and Comment. Bibbins-Domingo

K, Grossman DC, Curry SJ.JAMA. 2017 May 16;317(19):1949-1950. doi:

10.1001/jama.2017.4413.

180. Screening for Preeclampsia: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation

Statement. US Preventive Services Task Force, Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman DC,

Curry SJ, Barry MJ, Davidson KW, Doubeni CA, Epling JW Jr, Kemper AR, Krist AH,

Kurth AE, Landefeld CS, Mangione CM, Phillips WR, Phipps MG, Silverstein M, Simon

MA, Tseng CW. JAMA. 2017 Apr 25;317(16):1661-1667. doi: 10.1001/jama.2017.3439.

181. Screening for Thyroid Cancer: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation

Statement. US Preventive Services Task Force, Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman DC,

Curry SJ, Barry MJ, Davidson KW, Doubeni CA, Epling JW Jr, Kemper AR, Krist AH,

Kurth AE, Landefeld CS, Mangione CM, Phipps MG, Silverstein M, Simon MA, Siu AL,

Tseng CW. JAMA. 2017 May 9;317(18):1882-1887. doi: 10.1001/jama.2017.4011.

182. Screening for Obesity in Children and Adolescents: US Preventive Services Task Force

Recommendation Statement. US Preventive Services Task Force, Grossman DC,

Bibbins-Domingo K, Curry SJ, Barry MJ, Davidson KW, Doubeni CA, Epling JW Jr,

Kemper AR, Krist AH, Kurth AE, Landefeld CS, Mangione CM, Phipps MG, Silverstein

M, Simon MA, Tseng CW. JAMA. 2017 Jun 20;317(23):2417-2426. doi:

10.1001/jama.2017.6803.

183. Behavioral Counseling to Promote a Healthful Diet and Physical Activity for

Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Adults Without Cardiovascular Risk Factors: US

Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. US Preventive Services

Task Force, Grossman DC, Bibbins-Domingo K, Curry SJ, Barry MJ, Davidson KW,

Doubeni CA, Epling JW Jr, Kemper AR, Krist AH, Kurth AE, Landefeld CS, Mangione

CM, Phipps MG, Silverstein M, Simon MA, Tseng CW. JAMA. 2017 Jul 11;318(2):167-

174. doi: 10.1001/jama.2017.7171.

184. Screening Pelvic Examinations-Reply. Grossman DC, Bibbins-Domingo K, Curry SJ.

JAMA. 2017 Jul 18;318(3):300-301. doi: 10.1001/jama.2017.7837.

185. Firearm Storage Practices in Households of Adolescents With and Without Mental

Illness. Simonetti JA, Theis MK, Rowhani-Rahbar A, Ludman EJ, Grossman DC. J

Adolesc Health. 2017 Nov;61(5):583-590. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.05.017. Epub

2017 Aug 16.

186. Vision Screening in Children Aged 6 Months to 5 Years: US Preventive Services Task

Force Recommendation Statement. US Preventive Services Task Force, Grossman

DC, Curry SJ, Owens DK, Barry MJ, Davidson KW, Doubeni CA, Epling JW Jr, Kemper

AR, Krist AH, Kurth AE, Landefeld CS, Mangione CM, Phipps MG, Silverstein M, Simon

MA, Tseng CW. JAMA. 2017 Sep 5;318(9):836-844. doi: 10.1001/jama.2017.11260.

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187. Guideline Recommendations for Statin Therapy. Grossman DC, Curry SJ, Owens DK.

JAMA. 2017 Sep 12;318(10):963-964. doi: 10.1001/jama.2017.11375.

188. Gaps in evidence regarding iron deficiency anemia in pregnant women and young

children: summary of US Preventive Services Task Force recommendations. Kemper

AR, Fan T, Grossman DC, Phipps MG. Am J Clin Nutr. 2017 Dec;106(Suppl 6):1555S-

1558S. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.117.155788. Epub 2017 Oct 25.

189. Hormone Therapy for the Primary Prevention of Chronic Conditions in Postmenopausal

Women: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. US

Preventive Services Task Force, Grossman DC, Curry SJ, Owens DK, Barry MJ,

Davidson KW, Doubeni CA, Epling JW Jr, Kemper AR, Krist AH, Kurth AE, Landefeld

CS, Mangione CM, Phipps MG, Silverstein M, Simon MA, Tseng CW. JAMA. 2017 Dec

12;318(22):2224-2233. doi: 10.1001/jama.2017.18261.

190. Update on the Methods of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force: Methods for

Understanding Certainty and Net Benefit When Making Recommendations. Krist AH,

Wolff TA, Jonas DE, Harris RP, LeFevre ML, Kemper AR, Mangione CM, Tseng CW,

Grossman DC. Am J Prev Med. 2018 Jan;54(1S1):S11-S18. doi:

10.1016/j.amepre.2017.09.011.

191. Framework for Using Risk Stratification to Improve Clinical Preventive Service

Guidelines. Lin JS, Evans CV, Grossman DC, Tseng CW, Krist AH. Am J Prev Med.

2018 Jan;54(1S1):S26-S37. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2017.07.023.

192. Challenges in Developing U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Child Health

Recommendations. Kemper AR, Krist AH, Tseng CW, Gillman MW, Mabry-Hernandez

IR, Silverstein M, Chou R, Lozano P, Calonge BN, Wolff TA, Grossman DC. Am J Prev

Med. 2018 Jan;54(1S1):S63-S69. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2017.08.023.

193.

Complete List of Published Work in MyBibliography:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/collections/bibliography/40888910/

Non Peer-Reviewed Publications:

1. Nelson EC, Hvitfeldt H, Reid R, Grossman D, Lindblad S, Mastanduno MP, Weiss LT,

Fisher ES, Weinstein JN. Using patient-reported information to improve health outcomes

and health care value: case studies from Dartmouth, Karolinska and Group Health.

Lebanon, New Hampshire: Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice.

June 2012.

Books/Book Chapters/Monographs

1. Perrin EB, Hart LG, Goldberg B, Grossman DC, Skillman SM, and Britt B. Patient

outcomes and medical effectiveness research in rural areas for racial/ethnic populations:

Issues and recommendations. WWAMI Rural Health Research Center Publication #40,

July 1996.

2. Grossman DC. Injury Prevention. In Green M, Haggerty RJ, and Weitzman ML (eds.).

Ambulatory Pediatrics (5th edition), 1998.

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3. Grossman DC. Injuries: Intentional and Unintentional. In Galloway JM, Goldberg BW,

and Alpert JS (eds.). Native American Health Care: Topics in Epidemiology,

Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Therapy among Native Americans. Newton, MA:

Butterworth Heinemann, 1998.

4. Grossman DC, and Rivara FP. Injury Prevention. In Behrman R (ed.), Nelson’s

Textbook of Pediatrics (16th edition). 1999.

5. Rivara FP, Cummings P, Koepsell TD, Grossman DC, and Maier RV (eds.). Injury

Control: A Guide to Research and Program Evaluation. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge

University Press, 2001, 304 pp.

6. Grossman DC, Rhodes L. Qualitative methods in injury research. In Injury Control: A

Guide to Research and Evaluation. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2001, pp. 104-15.

7. Grossman DC, Rivara FP. Injury Prevention. In Behrman R (ed.), Nelson’s Textbook of

Pediatrics (17h edition). 2004.

8. Baldwin LM, Hollow WB, Casey S, Hart LG, Larson EH, Moore K, Lewis E, Grossman

DC. Access to specialty health care for rural American Indians: provider perceptions in

two states. WWAMI Rural Health Research Center Publication #78, October 2004.

9. Grossman DC. Prevention of disability secondary to trauma. In Robinson L (ed.),

Trauma Rehabilitation. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005, pp. 313-

322.

10. Grossman DC. Forward. In Gielen AD, Sleet DA, DiClemente RJ (eds.), Injury and

violence prevention: behavioral science theories, methods, and applications. San

Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 2006, pp. xiii-xv.

11. Berger LR, Grossman DC. Evaluating fidelity and effectiveness of interventions. In Doll

LS, Bonzo SE, Sleet DA, Mercy JA, Haas EN (eds.), Handbook of Injury and Violence

Prevention. New York: Springer Science+Business Media, 2007, pp. 463-77.

12. National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. Recommended actions to improve

external-cause-of-injury coding in state-based hospital discharge and emergency

department data systems. Atlanta (GA): US Department of Health and Human Services,

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; December 2009.

13. Rivara FP, Grossman DC. Injury Control (Chapter 5.1) Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics

(20th Edition). 2014.

Published Editorials/Commentaries

1. Grossman DC. Watching the canary: the prevention of suicide. Inj Prev. 1997

Jun;3(2):74-5. PMC1067777.

2. Grossman DC. Bark, don’t bite! West J Med. 2000 Oct;173(4):234. PMC1071098

3. Grossman DC. Computer simulation: a powerful tool for injury control. Arch Pediatr

Adolesc Med. 2001 Sep;155(9):992-3.

Invited National and International Professional Speaking Presentations (partial list)

Oct 1994 Bi-regional PHS Adolescent Suicide Prevention Conference, Snowbird, UT

Oct 1994 Washington State Joint Conference on Health, Yakima, WA

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Nov 1994 Visiting Professor, Emanuel Hospital, Portland, OR

Jan 1995 Grand Rounds, Children’s Hospital and Medical Center, Seattle, WA

Apr 1995 Injury Prevention Program Colloquium, Indian Health Service, Rockville, MD

May 1995 State-of-the-Art Plenary Session: Injury Control, Society for Pediatric Research,

San Diego, CA

Dec 1997 Visiting Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San

Francisco, CA

Oct 1998 Invited speaker: Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research Annual Meeting

Apr 1999 Invited speaker: National Indian Health Service Pediatric Conference

Feb 2000 Packard Foundation Symposium on Unintentional Injury Control

Mar 2000 5th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control, New Delhi, India

Apr 2000 Briefing on Childhood Injury Prevention, U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs

May 2000 Qualitative Research Workshop, APA/APP joint meeting, Boston, MA

April 2002 Visiting Professor, Hanoi School of Public Health, Hanoi, Vietnam

Sep 2002 Congressional Reception, 10th Anniversary of National Center for Injury

Prevention and Control

Jan 2003 Visiting Professor, San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, CA

Sep 2003 Visiting Professor, Hanoi School of Public Health, Hanoi, Vietnam

May 2004 Native American Transportation Safety Conference, Coeur D’Alene, ID

Apr 2005 Annual Indian Health Services Research Conference, Seattle, WA

Nov 2005 Visiting Professor, Hanoi School of Public Health, Hanoi, Vietnam

Apr 2006 Visiting Professor, Center for Child Health Care Studies, Boston, MA

Jan 2007 National Research Council and Institute of Medicine: Research Workshop on

Adolescent Health Care Services and Systems, Washington, DC

Mar 2007 Invited speaker: Epic Physicians Advisory Council, Madison, WI.

Apr 2007 Invited speaker: Grant Makers in Health. Washington, DC.

Feb 2008 Visiting Professor, Hanoi School of Public Health, Hanoi, Vietnam

Apr 2008 Keynote speaker at Economic & Health Benefits of Integrating Primary

Prevention into the Clinical Care Setting Conference, Sitka, AK.

Oct 2008 Poster presentation, Engaging pediatric primary care medical teams in delivering

dental disease health services, American Academy of Pediatrics, Boston, MA

May 2009 Invited speaker on behalf of Laura Richardson: Evaluation of the PHQ-2

depression screener among adolescents. Pediatric Academic Society, Baltimore,

MD.

May 2009 Abstract presentation: Improving firearm safety in Alaska native villages.

Pediatric Academic Society, Baltimore, MD.

Oct 2009 Invited speaker: 32nd Annual Pacific Northwest National Conference on

Advanced Practice in Primary and Acute Care. Seattle, WA.

May 2010 Plenary chair and speaker: The challenges of delivering evidence-based

decision support for pediatricians: a view from the US Preventive Services Task

Force. Pediatric Academic Society, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

May 2010 Invited panelist: Forum on Medical and Public Health Preparedness for

Catastrophic Events. Institute of Medicine regional workshop on H1N1

vaccination campaigns. Seattle, WA.

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July 2010 Invited panelist: Oral Health Promotion in Well Child Care: The Group Health

Experience. Institute of Medicine Oral Health Access to Services Committee

Workshop. San Francisco, CA.

Sept 2010 Invited speaker, AHRQ National Conference, Washington, DC

Feb 2012 Invited speaker, United States Preventive Medicine Task Force update.

American College of Preventive Medicine’s annual meeting. Orlando, Florida.

Mar 2012 Invited speaker, Institute of Medicine Board on Population Health and Public

Health Practice Committee on Assessment of Studies of Health Outcomes

Related to the Recommended Childhood Immunization Schedule. Seattle, WA.

April 2012 Invited speaker, Grantmakers in Health. Oral Health Symposium. Washington,

DC

April 2012 Invited plenary speaker, American Association of Suicidology, Baltimore, MD

June 2013 Invited panelist, AHIP institute and USPSTF

Sept 2013 Invited presentation, Spokane County Medical Society fall CME Conference,

Spokane, WA.

Mar 2013 Participant, Getting to Scale Symposium, Cincinnati Children’s Center for Health

Systems Excellence, Cincinnati, OH.

May 2013 Puget Sound Health Alliance representative, National Aligning Forces Meeting.

Chicago, IL

June 2013 Invited panelist, EDM Forum Stakeholder Symposium. Baltimore, MD

Oct 2013 Invited speaker, Marshfield Clinic's 2013 Oral Systemic Health Conference.

Marshfield, WI

Oct 2013 Invited dialogue participant, McMaster Health Forum, Supporting Optimal

Screening Approaches in Canada. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario

Nov 2013 Visiting professor, Umea University, Sweden

April 2014 Invited lecture, Hypertension Screening among Children and Adolescents-

PedsPlace Grand Rounds. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

April 2014 Invited speaker, the Institute of Medicine and PCORI, Health Systems Leaders

Working Towards High-Value Care Through Integration of Care and Research

workshop. Washington DC

May 2014 Invited presentation, 4th Annual Advancing Quality Improvement Science for

Children's Health Care Research Conference. Vancouver, BC

May 2014 Lecturing Professor, Alpert Lectureship, Boston University School of Medicine.

Boston, MA

June 2014 Invited Panelist, Policy Roundtable, Academy Health Annual Research Meeting.

San Diego, CA

Sept 2014 Invited presentation, Pediatric Grand Rounds. University of New Mexico.

April 2015 Keynote Speaker and Moderator, Advancing Quality Improvement Science for

Children’s Healthcare Research, Academic Pediatric Association. San Diego, CA

May 2015 Featured Expert. Discussion with the authors of an original article about the

effectiveness of reward-based smoking cessation programs. New England

Journal of Medicine Group Open Forum powered by Medstro

May 2015 Visiting Professor. Alpert Lecture. Boston University

Dec 2015 Panelist. Pathways to Prevention Workshop: Total Worker Health. National

Institute for Occupational Safety and Health at the Centers for Disease Control,

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the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, and the Office of Disease

Prevention at the National Institutes of Health. Bethesda, Maryland

Mar 2016 Participant, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) Scientific Resource

Center Child Health Forum. Bethesda, MD

May 2016 Invited presentation, Washington Academy of Family Physicians Annual

Scientific Assembly Committee. Spokane, WA.

Sept 2016 Invited lecture, Annual Advances in Family Medicine and Primary Care CME.

University of Washington School of Medicine. Seattle, WA

Oct 2016 Invited presentation, Medicine 2016. Spokane County Medical Society. Spokane,

WA.

Oct 2016 Invited presentation. NIH Mind the Gap. Toward Better Evidence in Pediatric

Clinical Preventive Services. National webinar.

May 2017 Invited presentation. USPSTF Update. American College Preventive Medicine.

Portland, OR.

May 2017 Plenary speaker. Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC

Oct 2017 Invited presenter. C5 Screening Guidelines Committee Meeting. New York City

Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Queens, NY.

Nov 2017 Plenary speaker, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)

Annual Meeting, Washington DC.

Jan 2018 Invited presenter. Trans-NIH Outcomes-Effectiveness Research Interest Group.

National Institutes of Health. Bethesda, MD

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