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October 2016 CURRICULUM VITAE Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. Clinical Professor (Emeritus effective January 2017) Division of Behavioral, Social and Population Health Sciences Department of Biomedical Sciences School of Medicine Greenville University of South Carolina Greenville, SC Director, Patient Engagement Studio Greenville Hospital System Academic Health System 701 Grove Road Greenville, SC 29605-5601 (706) 799-2092 cell EDUCATION 1967 1971 1973 1975 High School Diploma: William Penn Senior High School, York, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts (B.A. Psychology): Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Master of Arts (M.A. Social Psychology): University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D. Social Psychology): University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida PROFESSIONAL Academic Appointments 1972-1974 USPHS Research Trainee, Gainesville, Florida 1974-1975 Adjunct Instructor, Boston State College, Boston, Massachusetts 1974-1975 Research Associate, OASIS Drug Program, Lowell Massachusetts 1975-1976 Director of Evaluation, Cambridge-Somerville Alcoholism Program, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1977-1981 Director of Research and Evaluation, Hall-Mercer CMH/MRC of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1981-1985 Research Psychologist, Hall-Mercer CMH/MRC of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1990-1991 Research Assistant, Department of Family Medicine, Medical College of Georgia 1991-1999 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Augusta State University 1991-1996 Assistant Professor and Director of Research, Family Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, Medical College of Georgia 1996-1997 Assistant Professor and Director of Research and Faculty Development, Family Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, Medical College of Georgia 1997-2005 Associate Professor and Director of Research and Faculty Development, Family Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, Medical College of Georgia 2000-2004 Associate Director, Career Development and Education Center, School of Medicine, Medical College of Georgia 2002-2010 Research Director, HamesNet, Practice-Based Research Network 2004-2010 Member, Career Development and Education Center, School of Medicine, Medical College of Georgia 2004-2008 Director, Clinical Skills Program, School of Medicine, Medical College of Georgia 2005-2009 Professor, Director of Research and Faculty Development, Family Medicine, Medical College of Georgia 2005-2010 Director, Medical Educational Research, School of Medicine, Medical College of Georgia 2008-2010 Co-Director, Educational Discovery Institute, School of Medicine, Medical College of Georgia

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October 2016

CURRICULUM VITAE

Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D.

Clinical Professor (Emeritus effective January 2017)

Division of Behavioral, Social and Population Health Sciences

Department of Biomedical Sciences

School of Medicine Greenville

University of South Carolina

Greenville, SC

Director, Patient Engagement Studio

Greenville Hospital System

Academic Health System

701 Grove Road

Greenville, SC 29605-5601

(706) 799-2092 cell

EDUCATION

1967

1971

1973

1975

High School Diploma: William Penn Senior High School, York, Pennsylvania

Bachelor of Arts (B.A. Psychology): Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

Master of Arts (M.A. Social Psychology): University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D. Social Psychology): University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

PROFESSIONAL

Academic Appointments

1972-1974 USPHS Research Trainee, Gainesville, Florida

1974-1975 Adjunct Instructor, Boston State College, Boston, Massachusetts

1974-1975 Research Associate, OASIS Drug Program, Lowell Massachusetts

1975-1976 Director of Evaluation, Cambridge-Somerville Alcoholism Program, Cambridge,

Massachusetts

1977-1981 Director of Research and Evaluation, Hall-Mercer CMH/MRC of Pennsylvania Hospital,

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1981-1985 Research Psychologist, Hall-Mercer CMH/MRC of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania

1990-1991 Research Assistant, Department of Family Medicine, Medical College of Georgia

1991-1999 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Augusta State University

1991-1996 Assistant Professor and Director of Research, Family Medicine, Department of Family

Medicine, Medical College of Georgia

1996-1997 Assistant Professor and Director of Research and Faculty Development, Family Medicine,

Department of Family Medicine, Medical College of Georgia

1997-2005 Associate Professor and Director of Research and Faculty Development, Family Medicine,

Department of Family Medicine, Medical College of Georgia

2000-2004 Associate Director, Career Development and Education Center, School of Medicine, Medical

College of Georgia

2002-2010 Research Director, HamesNet, Practice-Based Research Network

2004-2010 Member, Career Development and Education Center, School of Medicine, Medical College of

Georgia

2004-2008 Director, Clinical Skills Program, School of Medicine, Medical College of Georgia

2005-2009 Professor, Director of Research and Faculty Development, Family Medicine, Medical College

of Georgia

2005-2010 Director, Medical Educational Research, School of Medicine, Medical College of Georgia

2008-2010 Co-Director, Educational Discovery Institute, School of Medicine, Medical College of

Georgia

Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D.

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2010-present Professor Emerita, Family Medicine, Medical College of Georgia

2010-2012 Clinical Professor, Family and Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine, University of South

Carolina

2010-2014 Director of Research Development, Institute for the Advancement of Health Care, University

of South Carolina—Greenville

2012-present Clinical Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences, School of Medicine—Greenville,

University of South Carolina

2014-2015 Interim Chair, Department of Biomedical Sciences, School of Medicine—Greenville,

University of South Carolina

2015-present Chief, Division of Behavioral, Social, and Population Health Sciences, Department of

Biomedical Sciences, School of Medicine—Greenville, University of South Carolina

Administrative Responsibilities/Appointments

1991-1999 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Augusta State University. Courses taught include: Introduction

to Psychology (N=11), Theories of Personality (N=1), Child Psychology (N=4), and Health

Psychology (N=4).

1991-1995,

1998-2001,2003-8 Summer Research Fellows and Dean’s Summer Research Fellows, Family Medicine (three

month intense placements, 2-8 students/each summer)

1991-2009 Coordinator, Family Medicine Research Forums (monthly)

1993-1998 Instructor, Core Course, Clinical Epidemiology and Community Medicine for second year

students. Lectured on Biostatistics, Research Study Designs. Small Group Facilitator, Health

Behaviors Section, Biostatistics and Epidemiology

1993-2005 Co-Coordinator, Faculty Development (weekly)

1994-2000 Family Medicine Residency Program Orientation Seminars, July Orientation “Research

Methods” (monthly)

1995-2002 Co-Coordinator, Family Medicine Journal Club Meetings (bimonthly)

1996-2004 Faculty Development Team Forums (monthly)

1996-2000 Course Director, Family Medicine Patient Doctor Course, School of Medicine, Medical

College of Georgia

1997-1999 Group Leader, Problem-Based Learning, Phase I and II, School of Medicine

1998-1999 Co-facilitator, Women’s Health Rotation, Family Medicine Residents

1999-2000 Group Leader, Ethics, Phase I, School of Medicine

2000-2001 Coordinator, Behavioral Medicine Curriculum, Family Medicine Residents

2000-2006 Course or co-course Director, Essentials of Clinical Medicine 2, School of Medicine, Medical

College of Georgia

2000-2008 Course Director, Essentials of Clinical Medicine 1, School of Medicine, Medical College of

Georgia

2000-2008 Group Leader, Essentials of Clinical Medicine, Phase 1, Phase 2

2000- 2009 Director, Communications Lab, Essentials of Clinical Medicine

2002–2006 Leader, Academic Administrative Unit to Build Research Capacity, Family Medicine

2004-2006 Leader, Research Forum, Department of Family Medicine (twice monthly)

2004-2009 Director, Health Disparities Faculty Development Unit, Family Medicine

2004-2008 Director, Clinical Skills Program

2004- 2007 Advisory Board, Center for Healthcare Improvement (CHI)

2005- 2010 Patient and Family Centered Care Curriculum Development Committee

2006- 2008 Cultural Competency Curriculum Development Committee

2008-2010 Clinical Translational Research Curriculum

2010-present Liaison, Institute for Advancement of Health Care, University of South Carolina – Greenville

Hospital System Academic Health System

2011-2014 Module Director, Clinical Diagnosis and Reasoning 1 and 2, University of South Carolina,

School of Medicine—Greenville

2012-present Communication Skills Curriculum Lead

2013-2015 Behavioral and Social Science Curriculum Planning

2015-present Director, Patient Engagement Studio, Greenville Health System

Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D.

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PROFESSIONAL

Committees

Medical College of Georgia

1992-1995 Member, BRSG Grant Review (Biomedical-Research Supports Grants)

1995-1999 Member, Advisory Committee for Center of Clinical Investigation

1995-1996 Member, Resident Tracking Working Group, Ad hoc Robert Wood Johnson Committee

1996-1999 Member, Generalist Physician Initiative Steering Committee

1996-1999 Chair, Patient-Doctor Working Group

1997-present Family Intervention Services Committee

1998-2001 Phase I Advisory Committee

1999-2010 Interviewer, Medical Study Applicants

2000-2002 MCG Academic Council, Library Advisory Committee

2001-2003 Patient-Physician Theme Team, Center for Educational Excellence, School of Medicine

2002 SEEP Summer Program Selection Committee

2002-2010 Curriculum Oversight Committee, School of Medicine

2002-2010 Phase 1 /Phase 2 Curriculum Committee, School of Medicine

2002-2004 First Six, Career Development and Education Center, School of Medicine

2002-2005 Evaluation Team, Consultants to Curriculum Oversight Committee

2008 Curriculum Competencies Committee (Ad Hoc)

2008-2009 Search Committee, Director of MCG Outcomes Center

Family Medicine

2001-2003 MCG Academic Council, Faculty Development Committee

2003-2009 Professionalism Theme Team, Subcommittee of Curriculum Oversight Committee

2004-2007 Advisory Board, Center for Healthcare Improvement

2005-2012 Member, Patient and Family Centered Care Curriculum Development Committee

2006-2008 Educational Programs Committee, School of Medicine, Dean’s office - LCME

1991-2009 Chairperson, Research Advisory Group

1992.1993 Member, MEER (Medical Effectiveness Education and Research Group)

1992-1994 Chairperson, CURE Committee (Computer Utilization Research and Education)

1995-2001 Member, Quality Assurance Committee

1995-2005 Chair, Departmental Promotions and Tenure Committee

1995-2009 Member, Executive Council

1996-2009 Interviewer, Resident Applicants

1999-2001 Chair, EMR (Electronic Medical Records) Task Force

2001-2005 Chair, Faculty Search Committee

University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville and Greenville Health System

2012-2016 White Coat Oath Coordinator

2013-2015 Admissions Committee, School of Medicine

2014 Greenville Memorial Medical Center Quality Committee

2014-2015 Dean’s Cabinet

2014—2016 Academic Advisory Council

2014-2016 Scientific Advisory Council—Greenville Health System representing the University of South

Carolina, School of Medicine Greenville

2015-2016 Lead, Population Health Journal Club

2015-2016 Population Health Curriculum Planning—Greenville Health System

National Editorial and Journal Review Boards

1993-present Reviewer, The Journal of Family Practice

1995-2010 Reviewer, North American Primary Care Research Group

1997-2010 Women and Health

2000-2006 Editor, Evidence for Health Promotion, published by the Faculty Development Group, MCG

Department of Family Medicine

2002 Program Committee, Southeastern Region Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Oct 2002.

2003-2009 Reviewer, Journal of General Internal Medicine.

2003-present Reviewer, Annals of Family Medicine

Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D.

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2004-present Reviewer, BMC Medical Education

2004 Reviewer, Dealing with the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Menopause: Finding

Hope in the Midlife by Dana E King, MD, Melissa H Hunter, MD and Jerri R Harris, MPH.

Haworth Pastoral Press Inc., New York.

2006 Reviewer, Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine (IJPM) December 2006

2008 Reviewer, Medical Education (September 2008)

2013-present Reviewer, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

2015 Reviewer, Physiology Education

National Grant Review Boards

1992-2010 Grant Reviewer, American Academy of Family Physicians Grant Awards Program

2003-2013 Grant and Contract Reviewer, Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, Translating

Research In To Practice, Patient Safety, Health Informatics

2005 Grant Reviewer, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) April, 2005

2011 Study Section Reviewer, National Institute of Health, Healthcare Delivery and

Methodologies, Methodology and Measurement in the Behavioral Sciences

2012 Pilot Project Methodology Section Reviewer, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute

(PCORI)

2013-2015 Communication and Dissemination Section Reviewer, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research

Institute (PCORI)

Collaborations (Representative examples)

2000-2005 Witness Project Evaluation, Department of Public Health, Dr. Frank Rumph

2001-2003 Healthy Doc Research Initiative, Emory School of Medicine, Dr. Erica Frank

2002-2010 Career Development and Education Center, Educational Research Consultant

2002-2009 Health Disparities Working Group, School of Nursing, Medical College of Georgia

2003-2008 Research collaboration with GI department, Medical College of Georgia, Dr. Robert Schade

2003-2004 GCORD, Georgia Center for Obesity Research Development

2003 Men’s Health Faculty Development, Brown University Test Site

2003-2008 Center for HealthCare Improvement, Dr. Donna Fick, Dr. Steve Goggans

2003-2005 Health Literacy Initiatives, Dr. Michelle Brenner, Pediatrics; Dr. Andy Albritton, Medicine

2003-2004 Teaching collaboration discussions, School of Dentistry, Dr. Carole Hanes, Medical College

of Georgia

2004-2005 Research grant development, Georgia Community Health Center collaborative, Dr. Bruce

Whyte

2005-2010 Virtual Patient Group, Medical College of Georgia and the University of Florida, Dr. Scott

Lind and Dr. Ben Locke

2005-2010 Patient & Family Centered Care Research development, Pat Sodomka, VP MCGHI, Chris

O’Meara, Medical College of Georgia

2010-2014 Headache Intervention Program, Greenville Hospital System, Dr. Mary Hughes

2010-2014 Childhood Obesity Intervention, Greenville Hospital System, Dr. Cara Reeves and Dr. Kerry

Sease

2010-2012 Project Red, Greenville Health System re-engineering patient discharge , Pulmonology Unit

2011-present Memory Care Program Evaluation, Greenville Hospital System, Dr. Hiep Pham and Dr.

James Davis

2013-present Script Concordance Assessment Group, Dr. Meenu Jindal

Research and Training Grants, only funded grants listed (Funds reflect direct cost)

1980-1985 National Institute of Mental Health, “Health Beliefs: Predicting overuse of medical services,”

Principal Investigator: Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (July 1, 1980 - June 30, 1985), $280,030.

Funded.

1993-1994 American Academy of Family Practice, “Women at risk: Abuse in the primary care setting,”

Co-Principal/Investigator: Patrick Mongan, M.D. and Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (July 1, 1993 -

June 30, 1994), $11,938. Funded.

1994-1997 Department of Health and Human Services. Grant for the Establishment of the Department of

Family Medicine, Project Director: Joseph Hobbs, M.D. Authors: Joseph Hobbs, M.D. and

Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (September 1994 - August 1997), $300,000. Funded.

Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D.

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1995-1998 DHHS, Grant for Predoctoral Training in Family Medicine, Project Director: Joseph Hobbs,

M.D. Authors: Joseph Hobbs, M.D. and Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (July 1995 - June 1998),

$300,000. Funded.

1997-2000 DHHS, Faculty Development Grant in Family Medicine, Project Director: Joseph W.

Tollison, M.D. Author and Project Manager: Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (July 1997 - June

2000), $266,691. Funded.

1997-2000 Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry (ATSDR). Richmond County Health

Department, Health Intervention Project. Consultant, $15,000. Funded.

1998-2001 DHHS, Grant for the Establishment of the Department of Family Medicine. Project Director:

Joseph Hobbs, M.D. Author and Project Manager: Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (September 1998

- August 2001) $559,762. Funded. No Cost 1 yr extension.

1999-2005 Department of Energy, SRS/DOE Medical Surveillance Project, subcontract from Medical

University of South Carolina, estimated revenue, Consultant, Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D.

$75,000. Funded.

2000-2004 DHHS, Grant for Faculty Development in the Department of Family Medicine. Project

Director: Joseph Hobbs, M.D. Author and Project Manager: Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (July

2000 - June 2003), $454,063. Funded. No Cost 1 year extension.

2000-2003 DHHS, Grant for the Graduate Training in Family Medicine. Project Director: Joseph Hobbs,

M.D. Author: Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (July 2000 - June 2003), $540,000. Funded.

2000 MCG Technology Development Award. Project Director: David M. Jester, M.D. Author:

Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (January 2000 - June 2000), $20,000. Funded.

2001-2004 DHHS, Grant for Predoctoral Training in Primary Care. Project Director: David M. Jester,

M.D. Author: Peggy J. Wagner,Ph.D. (July 2001 - June 2004), $575,559, Funded.

2002-2004 Georgia Division of Public Health, Georgia Cancer Coalition, Rural Cancer Education and

Screening Project. Richmond County Health Department. Consultants in evaluation, program

design and health education. $38,000 annually. Funded.

2002-2005 DHHS, Grant for Academic Administrative Units in Primary Care. Project Director, Joseph

Hobbs, MD and Author and Project Manager, Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D., (September 2002 -

August 2005), 532,000. Funded.

2002-2005 Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, PBRN Development and Utilization of PDAs in

Research. Principal Investigator and Author, Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D., (September 29, 2002 -

September 30, 2004), $98,577. Funded. One year no cost extension.

2003-2006 DHHS, Residency Training in Primary Care Grant. Principal Investigator: Joseph Hobbs, MD

and Author: Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (July 1, 2003 - June 0, 2006), $462,030. Funded.

2003-2004 Center for Health Care Improvement, Blue Cross-and Blue Shield of Georgia. Examination of

colorectal cancer screening rates utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) strategies.

Principal Investigator and Author: Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (October 2003 – March 2006),

$19,675. Funded.

2004-2007 DHHS, Predoctoral Training in Primary Care Grant. Project Director, David Jester. Author:

Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D., (July 1, 2004 - June 30, 2007) $665,236. Funded.

2004-2007 DHHS, Faculty Development in Primary Care Grant. Project Director and Author:

Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (July 2004 – June 2007) $303,570. Funded.

2004-2005 CHI, Gastric Bypass. Center for Health Care Improvement (CHI). Principal Investigator,

Andria Thomas ; Co-Investigator, Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (June 2004), $19,996. Funded

2006-2007 CHI – Center for Health Care Improvement, A Qualitative Investigation of Perceptions of

Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Black, Hispanic and White/Caucasian Persons.

Collaboration with CHI, Project Director, Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (April 2006), $10,000.

Funded

2006-2007 MCG Research Institute, Intramural Grant Program, Colorectal Cancer Barriers in Rural

Georgia, Principal investigator, Thad Wilkins, MD; Co-Investigator Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D.

(October 2006 – September 2007) $19,199. Funded.

2007-2010 DHHS, Grant for Predoctoral Training in Primary Care. Project Director: Peggy J. Wagner,

Ph.D., Author: Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (July 2007-June 2010) $659,622 Funded.

2007-2010 AHRQ, Using an Electronic Personal Health Record to Empower Patients with Hypertension.

Project Director: Pat Sodomka, Co-Director Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (September 2008 –

August 2010), $937,595. Funded.

Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D.

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2010-2011 AHRQ, Using an Electronic Personal Health Record to Empower Patients with Hypertension.

Project Director: Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (March 2010 – August 2011) One year no cost

extension granted. Change in Principal Investigator.

2008-2009 AHRQ, Dashboard Technology: Calibrating Performance in Primary Care Practices. Project

Director, Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (July 2008 – June 2009), $99,827. Funded.

2008-2009 Hames Foundation, “The Quality and Safety of Screening Colonoscopies by Primary Care

Physicians, A Feasibility Study” Project director: J. Thad Wilkins, M.D., Co Investigator:

Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. (September 2008 – August 2009) $21,951. Funded.

2010-2012 AHRQ, Effective Communication Network Structures for Hospital Infection Prevention.

Principal Investigator: Pavani Rangchari, Ph.D., Co Investigator: Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D.

(September 2010 – August 2012) $100,000 Funded. 2010-2011 AHRQ, CONtrolling Disease Using Inexpensive IT-Hypertension in Diabetes:CONDUIT-

HID. Principal Investigator: Barry Saver, M.D., Consultant: Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D.

(September 2010 – August 2013) 24 hours per year. Funded.

2011-2012 AHRQ, Evaluation of the implementation of the Guide to Patient and Family Engagement in

Hospital Quality and Safety. Awarded to the American Institute of Research; Sub-Contract

Co- Investigator, Peggy J. Wagner, PhD. Funded, supply costs and technical support ,

$10,000.Funded.

2012-2013 Institute for the Advancement of Health Care. Principal Investigator: Mary Hughes, M.D.,

Co-Investigator: Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. $20,000. Funded.

2013-2015 DHHS, HRSA, Preventive Medicine Residency Program. Project Director, Bertollo,

Consultant: Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D. 20 hours annually. Funded

2016-2017 Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Eugene Washington Engagement Award

received by the International Society for Hypertension in Blacks Collaborative for

Cardiometabolic Health Equity. Principal Investigator, Brent Egan, M.D.; Consultant: Peggy

J. Wagner, Ph.D. 20 hours annually. Funded.

AWARDS AND HONORS

1995 Nominated for Most Valuable Professor at Augusta College by Student Honor Board.

1995 Blue Ribbon Presentation for Best Paper at the 1995 meeting of the North American Primary

Care Research Group.“Are We Overselling Abuse? Women’s Perceptions of Defining

Behaviors.”

1995-1996 Family Medicine Grant Generating Project. Selected as Fellow to participate in initial year of

the North American Primary Care Research Group Task Force on Building Research Capacity

1996-2009 Licensed Professional Counselor, State of Georgia.

1999-present Faculty, Bayer Institute for Health Care Communication.

2002 MCG Academic Council, Most Valuable Faculty Award Library.

2004-2005 Case-Macy Institute, Health Communications Curriculum, Graduate Faculty Traineeship.

2005-2010 MCG representative to Society of Directors of Medical Education Research

2006 Cullum Series Lecturer, Invited Speaker, Augusta State University, Augusta GA.

2006 Clinical Skills Case Development Training, National Board of Medical Examiners

2006 Content Reviewer “Developing Resolutions for Continuing Medical Education (CME) Conflicts

of interest in research presentations,” American Academy of Family Physicians.

2008 Academy of Medical Educators, Inaugural Membership, School of Medicine

2010-present Institute for the Advancement of Health Care, Inaugural Scholar, University of South Carolina

and Greenville Hospital University Medical System collaborative

SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES (representative past 5 years)

American Psychological Association (APA)

North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG)

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM)

Association of Standardized Patient Educators (ASPE)

American Association of Medical Colleges, Graduate Education Association (GEA)

American Association of Medical Colleges, Research in Medical Education (RIME)

American Association of Medical Colleges, Society of Directors of Medical Education Research (SDRME)

American Academy on Communication in Healthcare (AACH)

Institute for Patient and Family Centered Care

Academy Health

Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D.

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COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES (Representative examples)

1987 Children, TV, Toys and Aggression. Workshop leader Denver Children’s Museum.

1988 Choosing Age Appropriate Educational Products. Guest Speaker, Society of Women in

Professional Engineering.

1993 Children of Divorce. Lead speaker and group leader as part of an ongoing series. Single Again

workshop. Warren Baptist Church (WBC).

1993 Interviewing Abused Women. Guest speaker at Safe House in Augusta.

1993-1995 Making Peace with Your Past. Group facilitator, WBC.

1994 Wise Counsel. Group Leader, WBC.

1994 Parenting Preschoolers. Speaker at Marriage and Family Workshop, WBC.

1994-1996 Support group Leader, WBC.

1995-2003 Individual Counselor. Contributed Service, WBC.

1996 Can Negative Thoughts Make You Sick? Invited speaker at Resource Center of Aging, St.

Joseph Hospital.

1996 Play is Child’s Work. Invited speaker at CSRA EOA Inc., Head Start Association.

1998 Speaker for Columbia County Leadership Development Council.

2001 5 Love Languages of Children, WBC.

2001 Parenting Adolescents, WBC.

2002 Grief Support group leader, WBC.

2003 Stress Speaker at Augusta Area Retired Teachers Association.

2014-present Board Member, YMCA Verdae Branch, Greenville South Carolina

2016-present Trained Facilitator—Alzheimer’s Association Support Group Leader

STUDENT RESEARCH (recent examples from the University of South Carolina)

2012-2013 Human Traffickng –J. Lortz, medical student

2013 Two Studies of Family-Centered Care Family-Centered Care and Shared Decision Making: Are

they the same Construct? and The Association of Family-Centered Care with Receipt of all

Needed Prescription Drugs and Emergency Department Visits in Children with Asthma—B.

Brumbaugh, Dissertation Committee, Health Policy Department, Arnold School of Public

Health

2014 Medical Student Health Care Policy Awareness and Activism—K. Crum, R. Bonanno, P.Patel,

medical students

2015 Improving CG-CAHPS Scores via Web Site Development – R. Baranaro and M. Hood, medical

students

PRESENTATIONS

International and National

1981 “Integrating Evaluation and Quality Assurance: A CMHC’s Internal Audit of Ex-State Hospital

Patients.” Paper presented at the Joint Meeting of Evaluation Network and Evaluation Research

Society, Austin, Texas (October 1981).

1982 “Identifying the worried well: Preventing overuse of medical services.” Paper presented at the

meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Chicago, Illinois (March 1982).

1984 “The effect of sex of patient and medical provider on the perception of psychosomaticism.”

Paper presented at the meeting of the Society of Behavior Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

(May 1984).

1984 “Health beliefs as related to frequency of use in prepaid medical plans.” Paper presented at the

meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania (November 1984).

1985 “Patient and provider perspectives of medical care in an HMO.” Paper presented at the Society

of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana (March 1985).

1985 “Age differences in health beliefs and medical utilization.” Paper presented at the Society of

Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana (March 1985).

1992 “Physician views of frequent medical use: Patient belief, demo-graphic and diagnostic

correlates.” North American Primary Care Research Group, Richmond, Virginia (April 1992).

1992 “Modification of ‘Worried Well’ utilization of primary care health services.” Paper presented at

the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC (August 1992).

Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D.

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1993 “Evaluation of publication productivity in academic family medicine departments.” Paper

presented at Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, San Diego, California (April 1993).

1995 “Are we overselling abuse? Women’s perceptions of defining behaviors.” North American

Primary Care Research Group, Houston, Texas (November 1995).

1996 “Family Medicine Patients and Long-Term Stress From Emergencies.” Poster-paper presented,

North American Primary Care Research Group, Vancouver, British Columbia (November

1996).

1996 “Family Health Behaviors and Pain Sensitivity in Physician-Identified Misusers of Medical

Services.” Paper presented North American Primary Care Research Group, Vancouver, British

Columbia (November 1996).

1996 “Rival Hypotheses: Expanding the critical thinking skills in information retrieval.” Paper

presented at Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, San Francisco, California (May 1996).

1996 “Family health behaviors and pain sensitivity in physician-identified misusers of medical

services.” North American Primary Care Research Group, Vancouver, British Columbia

(November 1996).

1998 “Behavioral Medicine Curriculum in a Managed Care Environment: Can It Survive?”

Roundtable presented at Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Chicago, Illinois (May 1998).

2000 “Students as Health Coaches: Implications for Diabetic Control.” Presented at RWJ Annual

Meeting, Tucson, Arizona (January 2000).

2000 “Depression and Anxiety Modifies the Expression of Coronary Artery Disease.” ASEAN

Congress of Cardiology, Singapore (June 2000).

2001 “Irrational Health Beliefs as Predictors of Glycemia Control.” Society of Behavioral Medicine,

Seattle, Washington (March 2001).

2001 “Emotional Intelligence: An Educational Opportunity.” Presented at Society of Teacher’s of

Family Medicine, Denver, Colorado (April 2001).

2002 “Counties Project: Combining Information Retrieval, Epidemiology and Public Health.” Presented

at the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, San Francisco, California (May 2002).

2003 “Life-Cycle Model.” Peer paper presented at the Predoctoral Meeting of the Society of

Teachers of Family Medicine, Austin, Texas (January 2003).

2003 “Training Students to Care about Communication.” Peer paper presented at the Predoctoral

Meeting of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Austin, Texas (January 2003).

2003 “Predictors of breast and cervical cancer screening intent in rural settings.” Peer Paper

presented at North American Primary Care Research Group, Banff, Canada (October 2003).

2004 “Innovative Uses of Standardized Patients to Teach Clinical Skills.” Peer Paper presented at

Predoctoral Meeting of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana

(January 2004).

2004 “BaFaBaFa: A cultural simulation to teach healthcare diversity.” Peer Paper presented at

Predoctoral Meeting of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana

(January 2004).

2004 “A Comparison of the Effectiveness of a Cultural Competency Simulation (BaFaBaFa) on First

Year Medical Students and Pediatric Residents” Peer Paper presented at Council on Medical

Student Education in Pediatrics meeting, Toronto, Canada (March 2004)

2004 Lane Training for Mass Casualty Incidents” Poster presented at the Society of Teacher’s of

Family Medicine, Toronto, Canada (March 2004).

2004 “A Comparison of the Effectiveness of a Cultural Competency Simulation on Pediatric

Residents” Peer Paper presented at Pediatric Academies Society, San Francisco CA

(May 2004).

2004 Wagner, P.J., Thomas, A.M., Moseley, G.C., Stallings, R., and Nichols-English, G. “A

Qualitative Investigation of Differences in Perception of Obesity between Black and White

Women” Presented at the North American Primary Care Research Group, Orlando FLA

(October, 2004).

2004 Wagner, P.J., Thomas, A.M., Moseley, G. C., “Defining Medical Professionalism: A

Qualitative Study” Presented at AAMC Research in Medical Education, Boston, Massachusetts

(November 2004).

2005 Wagner, P.J., Moseley, G. C., “Emotional Intelligence Changes During Medical School”

Presented at Society of Teachers in Family Medicine conference, Albuquerque, NM (January

2005).

Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D.

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2005 Wagner, P.J., Moseley, G. C., Beard, N. “Conceptualizing Patient Perceptions of

Appropriateness of medical Visits”. Presented at the North American Primary Care Research

Group, Quebec City, Canada (October 2005).

2005 Wagner, P.J., Thomas, A.M., Gillies, R. “Evaluating the Potential of Practice Dashboards”.

Presented at AHRQ Practice Based Research Network Meeting, Washington DC (July 2005).

2006 Wagner, P.J., Moseley, G., Wheeler, M., Albritton, T.A., Fincher, R.M. “Emotional

Intelligence and Specialty Choice” Presented at AAMC annual conference, Research in Medical

Education, Seattle, WA (November 2006).

2006 Bernard, T., Stevens, A., Wagner, P.J., Bernard, N, Schumacher, L., Johnsen, K., Dickerson,

R., Raij, A., Lok, B., Duerson, M., Cohen, M., Lind, S. “A Multi-Institutional Pilot Study to

Evaluate the Use of Virtual Patients to Teach Health Professions Students History-Taking and

Communication Skills.” Presented at International Meeting on Medical Simulation, San Diego,

CA. (January, 2006).

2006 Raij, A., Johnsen, K., Dickerson, R., Lok, B., Cohen, M., Stevens, A., Bernard, T., Oxendine,

C., Wagner, P.J., Lind, D.S. “Interpersonal Scenarios: Virtual – Real?” Proceedings of

Virtual Reality 2006.

2006 Cohen, M., Stevens, A., Wagner, P.J., Lok, B., Bernard, T., Oxendine, C., Schumacher, L.,

Johnsen, K., Dickerson, R., Raij, A., Ross, R., Duerson, M., Parimala, J., Lind, D.S. “Do Health

Professions Students Respond Empathetically to a Virtual Patient?” Southern Group Education

Affairs, 2006.

2006 Stevens, A., Cohen, M., Johnsen, K., Dickerson, R., Raij, A., Wells, R., Oxendine, C., Wagner,

P.J., Bernard, T., Cendan, J.C., Duerson, M., Pauly, R., Lok, B., Lind, D.S. “Implementing a

Virtual Patient (VP) into the Medical School Curriculum at the University of Florida (UF)”

Southern Group Education Affairs, 2006.

2007 Wagner, P.J., “Emotional Intelligence in Medical Education: Definitions, Applications, and

Implications” Presented at So. Group on Educational Affairs annual meeting (April 2007).

2007 Wagner, P.J., Elam, Borges, Stratton “Emotional Intelligence: Relevance and Potential Uses in

Medical Education.” Presented for small group discussion at annual AAMC meeting,

Washington, DC (November 2007).

2008 Wagner, P.J., “Designing for Dissemination: QI as Research” Research Forum presented at

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM), Baltimore, MD. (April 2008).

2008 Wagner, P.J., Gillies, R., LeClair, B., Hobbs, J., Sulkowski, S. “Demonstration of a clinical

dashboard to calibrate patient-centered practice improvement in the medical home” To be

presented at STFM Conference on Practice Improvement, Savannah, GA. (December 2008)

2009 Wagner, P.J. “Simplifying and Teaching the Complexity of the Medical Interview” Lecture-

Discussion; 35th Annual Predoctoral Education Conference, Savannah, GA (January 2009).

2009 Wagner, P.J. “Innovative Cognitive Learning Lab within a Patient Safety Curriculum to

Introduce Students to Cognitive Errors” Peer Paper; 35th Annual Predoctoral Education

Conference, Savannah, GA (January 2009).

2009 Wagner, P.J. “Using Web-Based Interactive Learning Module to Teach Students to Make

Effective Medical Error Apologies” Peer Paper; 35th Annual Predoctoral Education Conference,

Savannah, GA (January 2009).

2011 O’Meara, C., Howard, S., Kintziger, K., Seol, Y., and Wagner, P.J. “Engaged healthcare

consumers and electronic personal health records: An opportunity for patient-provider

relationships or not? American Public Health Association, Washington, DC (October 2011).

2012 O’Meara, C., Abbott, C., Sodomka, P., and Wagner, P.J. “Walk a mile in my shoes: Patients’

and providers’ perceptions of electronic personal health records (ePHR)” presented at the

International Conference on Patient- and Family-Centered Care, Washington, DC (June 2012).

2012 Hudson, M., Wagner, P.J. Ballew, S., Roberson, K. “Recruiting Patients and Families to Serve

on a Patient-Centered Clinical Care Advisory Group” presented at the annual meeting of

Academy Health, Orlando FL (June 2012).

2014 Ballew, S., Roberson, K., Hudson, M. F., Wagner, P. J. “Patient and Family Engagement at

Transition of Care” Inspiring Leadership AONE 2014, Orlando, FL (March 2014).

2015 Reuben, J. S. and Wagner, P.J. “Using small group case studies to teach pharmacotherpeutics

for a diverse world” Seminar ASPET, Experimental Biology, Boston, MA (February 2015).

2015 Wagner, P.J. “Personal health records and patient empowerment: Patient and provider

perceptions” presented at the annual meeting of Academy Health, Minneapolis, MN (June

2015).

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PRESENTATIONS

Regional and State

1974 “Relative deprivation as predictive of voting for female candidates.” Paper presented at the

meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Hollywood, Florida (1974).

1974 “Sex and conformity.” Paper presented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological

Association, Hollywood, Florida (May 1974).

1979 “Perceptions of successful and unsuccessful males and females.” Paper presented at the meeting

of the Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (April 1979).

1983 “Health locus of control and utilization of medical and mental health services.” Paper presented

at the meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (April

1983).

1983 “Health care utilization behavior: Frequent and inappropriate users.” Paper presented at the

Vermont Conference on Primary Prevention of Psychopathology, Burlington, Vermont (June

1983).

1984 “Health Psychology.” Chairperson at the meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association,

Baltimore (April 1984).

1984 “Misusers of medical services: Implications, identification and intervention.” Symposium

presented at the Pennsylvania Society of Behavioral Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (May

1984).

1985 “Mental health use in an HMO population.” Paper presented at the Eastern Psychological

Association (May 1985).

1992 “Reactions to non-reactive research: Updating Wilson and Donnerstein.” Southeastern

Psychological Association, Knoxville, Tennessee (March 1992).

1992 “Predicting mental health use in a primary care population.” Southeastern Psychological

Association, Knoxville, Tennessee (March 1992).

1993 “Motivational differences between blood donors and non-donors.” Paper presented at the

Southeastern Psychological Association (March 1993).

1993 “Teaching Reid’s colposcopic index — A multi media approach.” Family Medicine Research

Day in Georgia, Augusta, Georgia (April 1993).

1993 “Cryotherapy precision: Estimate of cryosurgical iceball lateral spread of freeze.” Family

Medicine Research Day in Georgia, Augusta, Georgia (April 1993).

1993 “Computer use of research in family medicine departments.” Family Medicine Research Day in

Georgia, Augusta, Georgia (April 1993).

1993 “Detection of abuse in the primary care setting.” Family Medicine Research Day in Georgia,

Augusta, Georgia (April 1993).

1994 “Women at risk: Abuse in the primary care setting.” Family Medicine Research Day in

Georgia, Savannah, Georgia (April 1994).

1994 “To use or not to use: A comparison between high frequency and low frequency users in a

family medicine clinic.” Family Medicine Research Day in Georgia, Savannah, Georgia (April

1994).

1994 “Medical students’ knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding depression.” Family Medicine

Research Day in Georgia, Savannah, Georgia (April 1994).

1995 “Preventive health care for adolescent patients.” Family Medicine Research Day in Georgia,

Rome, Georgia (April 1995).

2002 “Emotional Intelligence and Diversity: Exploring Common Ground.” Presented at the

Southeastern Regional Meeting of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Charleston,

South Carolina (October 2002).

2002 “Correlates of Medical Student Behavior to Patient Comfort.” Paper presented at the

Southeastern Regional Meeting of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Charleston,

South Carolina (October 2002).

2003 “Teaching Skills.” Invited workshop, American College of Physicians-American Society of

Internal Medicine, Savannah, Georgia (February 2003).

2004 Wagner, P.J., “HamesNet Opportunities.” Georgia Association for Primary Care, Atlanta,

Georgia (January 2004).

2004 Wagner, P.J., “Understanding the Potential of Family Practice Research” Ft. Gordon Family

Medicine Research Symposium: Keynote Speaker , Ft. Gordon, GA (March 2004)

Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D.

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2004 Wagner, P.J., “Communication Skills.” Lunch and Learn, Blue Cross and Blue Shield,

Atlanta, GA (July 2004).

2006 Cullum Lecturer, Augusta State University

2006, 2007 Wagner, P.J., “Health Literacy” Primary Care & Family Medicine Symposium, Augusta, GA (February & April 2006).

2007 Wagner, P.J., London, J., Sulkowski, S., “The Clinical Dashboard: Calibrating Performance in

Primary Care” presented at DFM annual clerkship meeting, St. Simon Island (June, 2007).

2008 Wagner, P.J., “Cultural Competency in Today’s World.” Primary Care and Family Practice

Symposium, Augusta, GA (April 2008).

2011 Wagner, P.J., “The Potential Relationship between Enneagram Type and Cognitive Bias”

presented at Medical Education Day, Greenville Health System (April 2011).

2013 Ballew, Richardson, Hudson, Wagner, P.J. “Improving Care Quality via Patient and Family

Engagment—Bedside Shift Report” South Carolina Hospital Association “Excellence in

Nursing” Conference, Columbia, SC (April 2013).

2013 Ballew, Richardson, Hudson M.F., Wagner, P.J. “The nursing link to interprofessional

collaboration in healthcare research” 11th Annual Research Symposium, Greenville, SC

(September 2013).

PROFESSIONAL EXHIBITS

International and National

1993 “Motivational differences between blood donors and non-donors.” Southeastern Psychological

Association, Knoxville, Tennessee (March 1993).

1994 “Emergency room patients and stress reactions.” Southeastern Psychological Association, New

Orleans, Louisiana (April 1994).

1994 “Somatic and coping differences between abused and non-abused women in a rural primary care

setting.” Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia (April 1994).

1996 “Family Medicine patients and long-term stress from medical emergencies.” Society of Teachers

of Family Medicine, San Francisco, California

(May 1996).

1996 “Family Medicine patients and long-term stress from medical emergencies.” North American

Primary Care Research Group, Vancouver, British Columbia (November 1996).

1998 “Transgenerational Influences on Attitudes Toward Menopause and Hormone Replacement

Therapy.” Poster presented at North American Primary Care Research Group, Montreal, Canada

(November 1998).

1998 “Compliance with American Diabetic Association (ADA) Recommendations in a Type 2 Diabetic

Population in an Academic Family Medicine Center. Presented at the International Society for

Pharmacoeconomic and Outcomes Research in Cologne, Germany (November 1998).

1998 “Clinical and Economic Characterization of Family Medicine Patients Receiving Antidepressant

Drugs.” Presented at the International Society for Pahrmacoeconomic and Outcomes Research in

Cologne, Germany

(November 1998).

1999 “Diabetes Mellitus and Other Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Patients Receiving Antidepressant

Drugs.” Presented at the International Society for Pharmacoeconomic and Outcomes Research in

Washington, DC (May 1999).

1999 “Disease Management Patterns of Type 2 Diabetic Patients in an Academic Family Medicine

Center.” Presented at the International Society for Pharmacoeconomic and Outcomes Research in

Washington, DC (May 1999).

1999 “Taking the Edge Off: Why patients Choose St. John’s Wort.” Presented at North American

Primary Care Research Group, San Diego, California (November 1999).

2000 “Evaluation of a diabetes disease management program in a nursing home.” Presented at

International Society of Pharmacoeconomic and Outcomes Research for presentation in Washington,

DC (May 2000).

2000 “Community pharmacist assessment of the quality of life of treated ambulatory depressed patients.”

Presented at International Society for Pharmacoeconomic and Outcomes Research for presentation

in Washington, DC (May 2000).

2000 “Exploring the Dimensions of Appropriateness of Use of Medical Care.” Presented at North

American Primary Care Research Group, Amelia Island, Florida (November 2000).

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2001 “Effect of PDA-Generated Cardiac Risk Profile on Patients’ Intention to Change Risk Factors.”

Presented at North American Primary Care Research Group, Halifax, Canada (November 2001).

2002 “Concept Mapping: A Strategy to Encourage Students to Integrate Ideas.” Presented at AAMC

Southern Group on Educational Affairs, Charleston, South Carolina (March 2002).

2003 “Effects of Patient Race on Medical Students’ attitudes toward adherence.” Presented at Society of

Teachers of Family Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia (September 2003).

2003 “Question of the Week: An Innovative Strategy for Catalyzing Resident Research” Presented at the

North American Primary care Research Group (NAPCRG), Banff, Canada (October, 2003).

2004 “Effects of Patient Race and Socioeconomic Status on Medical Students’ Perception of Adherence.

Presented at Society of Behavioral Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland (March 2004).

2004 “Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Integrating a Medical School Curriculum” Presented at the

International Association of Medical Science Educators (IAMSE), New Orleans, LA (July 2004).

2004 “The County Project: Using a Community Health Assessment to Teach Public Health and Critical

Literature Review”. Presented at the AAMC Annual Meeting, Boston, MA (November, 2004).

2004 “Faculty and Resident Research Skills: Confidence and Importance” Presented at AAMC Southern

Group on Educational Affairs, Savannah, Georgia. (April 2004)

2005 “Enhancing Problem-Based Learning with Communication Teaching: Life after Case-Macy”.

Presented at Case Macy Curriculum Development Meeting, Cleveland, OH (May 2005).

2005 “Incorporating Self-Evaluation into Communication Skills Training”. Presented at Case Macy

Curriculum Development Meeting, Cleveland, OH. (May 2005).

2005 Thomas, A., Wragg, S., Wagner, P., Albritton, T.A., Nichols, C., Moore.“One Year Later: How is

the Integrated Curriculum Affecting Student Performance and Satisfaction?” Presented at the

AAMC Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (November 2005).

2005 Lind, D.S., Wagner, P.J., Stevens, A., Duerson, M., Lok, B. “The Use of Virtual Patients to Teach

Medical Students Communication Skills.” Presented at the AAMC Annual Meeting, Washington,

DC (November 2005)

2005 Wilkins, T., Thomas, A., Schade, R., Wagner, P.J., Boyd, R., Farnell, A. “Family Physician

Attitudes Toward Performance of Lower Endoscopic Colon Cancer Screening in General Practice”

Presented at NAPCRG annual meeting, Quebec City, Canada (October, 2005)

2005 Wilkins, T., Thomas, A., Wagner, P.J., Boyd, R., Farnell, A. “Gastroenterologists’ Attitudes

Toward Family Physicians Performance of Lower Endoscopic Colon Cancer Screening” Presented

at NAPCRG annual meeting, Quebec City, Canada (October, 2005)

2005 Wilkins, T., Thomas, A., Wagner, P.J., Boyd, R., Farnell, A. “Performance of Procedures by

Family Physicians in General Practice” Presented at NAPCRG annual meeting, Quebec City,

Canada (October, 2005)

2005 Wagner, P.J., Boatright, A., Bernard, E.N., Swearingen, M. “Accuracy of Student’s Self-

Evaluations of Communication and Behavior Change Skills” Presented at ASPE annual meeting,

Chicago, IL (October, 2005)

2006 Wagner, PJ, Sulkowski, S., and London, J. “Cultural Competency Stroop Task.” Presented as a

demonstration at AAMC Southern Group on Educational Affairs, Galveston, TX. (May 2006).

2006 Wragg, S., Wagner, PJ, Albritton, TA, Nichols, C., and Thomas, A. “Are Student Attitudes toward

Social Issues Changing?” AAMC So. Group on Educational Affairs, Galveston, TX. (May 2006).

2006 Nichols, C., Wagner, P.J., Thomas, A., Wragg, S., Moore, W., Albritton, T.A. “Moving Toward a

Student Definition of Medical Professionalism” Presented at SGEA annual meeting in Galveston,

TX. (June, 2006)

2006 Wagner, P.J., Boatright, A., Kilbride, M., Kernaghan, M., Hunter, D. “Teaching Behavioral

Change using the Stages of Change Model” Presented at ASPE Conference in Tucson, AZ (October

2006).

2006 Wagner, P.J., Boatright, A., Lambert, J., Kenrick, J., Gillies, R. “Behavioral Recommendations:

Your Patients are listening” presented at North American Primary Care Research Group annual

meeting. (October 2006).

2006 Wagner, P.J., Boatright, A., Lambert, J., Kenrick, J., Gillies, R. “Effect of Racial Concordance on

Advice to Patients: A HamesNet Study” presented at North American Primary Care Research Group

annual meeting. (October 2006).

2007 Wagner, P.J., Sulkowski, S. “The Tripartite Model” presented at Southern Group on Educational

Affairs annual meeting. (April 2007).

2007 Wagner, P.J., Sulkowski, S., London, J., Warren, P. “Cultural Competency Stroop Task (CCST)”

presented at Society for Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) annual conference (April 2007).

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2007 Wagner, P.J., Sulkowski, S., Quigley, H., Grisham, M., Johnson, M. “Health Literacy & Bone

Density Screening” Poster presented at STFM annual conference (April 2007).

2007 London, J., Wagner, P.J., Wilkins, T., Opstal, M., Boatright, A., Giraldo, M. “Examination of

Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates in Georgia Utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Strategies” Poster presented at NAPCRG annual conference, Vancouver, British Columbia (October

2007).

2007 Gillies, R., Wilkins, T., Sulkowski, S., Wagner, P.J., “Racial & Sex Differences in Perceived

Barriers & Benefits to Colorectal Cancer Screening in Rural Adults” Poster presented at NAPCRG

conference, Vancouver, British Columbia (October 2007).

2007 Wilkins, T., Thomas, A., Schade, R., Goggans, S., Wagner, P.J., Hodo, D., Miller, D.D. “Physician

Workforce, Socioeconomic Factors, and Colorectal Cancer Outcomes” poster presented at

American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) annual scientific Meeting and postgraduate course,

Philadelphia, PA (October 2007).

2008 Wagner, P.J., Sodomka, P., Floyd, G., Housman, G. “Incorporating patient-centered feedback into

the development of a Personal Health Record” Poster presented at NAPCRG conference, Rio

Grande, Puerto Rico (November 2008).

2008 Sulkowski, S., Wagner, P.J., Gillies, R., Nixon, G., Speers, S., Young, S. “Patient Safety Taught

Through Facilitated Reflection and Discussion: A Website of Communally Edited and Viewed

Knowledge” Poster presentation at AHRQ Conference, Washington DC (October 2008).

2008 Speers, S., Warren, P., Wagner, P.J., Thompson, A. “A Qualitative Study of the Perceptions and

Attidtudes Toward Colorectal Cancer Screening Among African Americans and Caucasians” Poster

on Completed Research: 2008 NAPCRG annual meting in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico (November

2008).

2009 Wagner, P.J. “The Patient Safety Wiki” Poster Presentation; 35th Annual Predoctoral Education

Conference, Savannah, GA (January 2009).

2009 Wagner, P.J., Odo, N., Fincher, R.E., Kornegay, D. “Motivational Differences of Gen-X and

Boomer Community-Based Faculty.” Abstract presented at the AAMC annual Research in

Education (RIME) conference, Boston, MA (November 2009).

2009 Wagner, P.J., “ Teaching the Heart of Medicine: The Medical Interview.” Innovations in Medical

Education Exhibit presented at the AAMC annual meeting, Boston, MA (November 2009).

2010 Bentley, D., Howard, S., Rose, D., Abbott, C., Wagner, P., Sodomka, P. “CAHPS survey findings

in a Patient- and Family-Centered Care setting and its implications on quality and safety.” Poster

presented at the 4th Annual Patient Family Centered Care Conference, Augusta, GA (March 2010).

2010 Wagner, P.J., Dias, J., Howard, S., Sodomka, P. “Patient Perspectives of Personal and Practice use

of Health Information Technology” presented at the AHRQ Annual Meeting, Bethesda MD

(September 2010).

2011 Stepleman, L.M., Wagner, P.J., Thomas, A.M., Fincher, R.E. “Formation of an Education

Discovery Institute (EDI) within an Academic Health Center: Opportunities and Challenges”

presented at the Southern Group on Educational Affairs annual meeting in Houston Texas (April

2011).

2011 Wagner, P.J., Howard, S., Dias, J., Sodomka, P. “Personal Health Records and Hypertension

Control: Not Ready for Prime Time” presented at the 3rd North American Congress of Epidemiology

in Montreal Canada (June 2011).

2012 Hudson, M., Wagner, P.J. Ballew, S., Roberson, K. “Recruiting Patients and Families to Serve on a

Patient-Centered Clinical Care Advisory Group” to be presented at the annual meeting of Academy

Health in Orlando FL (June 2012). WEBINARS AND INVITED ON-LINE PRESENTATIONS (non-peer reviewed)

2012 Wagner, PJ, Stepnowsky, C. and Ricciardi, L. AHRQ National Web Conference on the Evaluation

of Personal Health Record (PHR) Systems and Their Impact on Chronic Disease. January 25, 2012;

Published on-line at the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality’s Health IT portal.

2013 Wagner, P. J. Personal Health Record Generates Little Use, has no impact on blood pressure

control, utilization or patient activation, empowerment and satisfaction. Presented on-line at the

Agency for Health Care Research and Quality’s Innovation Exchange, 2013.

2013 Ballew, S. Roberson, K, Hudson, M. and Wagner, P. Hospitals in Pursuit of Excellence presents “A

Guide to Patient and Family Engagement in Hospital Quality and Safety”.

Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D.

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2013 Ballew, S. Roberson, K. Hudson, M. and Wagner P. “A Guide to Patient and Family Engagement in

Hospital Quality and Safety.” American Hospital Association/Health Research & Educational Trust

(August 2013)

WORKSHOPS

International and National

1996 “Tools to help facilitate discussion on community health issues.” Conducted at the Society of

Teachers of Family Medicine, San Francisco, California (May 1996).

2004 “Using Concept Mapping to Teach the Biopsychosocial Model” Workshop to be presented at the

Predoctoral Meeting of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Albuquerque, NM (January

2005).

2005 “The When, Where and How of Focus Groups” Presented at STFM conference; Albuquerque, NM

(January 2005).

2005 “Teaching Health Promotion Skills to Medical Students.” Conducted by the Society of Teachers of

Family Medicine, New Orleans, LA (May 2005).

2006 “A Multi-Institutional Pilot Study to Evaluate the Use of Virtual Patients to Teach Health

Professions Students History-Taking and Communication Skills.” Presented at the International

Meeting on Medical Simulation, San Diego, CA (January 2006).

2006 “Applications of Emotional Intelligence in Medical Education” Elam, C.L., Stratton, T.D., Borges,

N.J., Wagner, P.J. Panel discussion presented at the Generalists in Medical Education, Seattle,

WA (October 2006)

2008 Wagner, P.J., Sodomka, P.K., Hobbs, J., Scott, H., Abbott, C. “Patient-Centered Health IT: Active

Engagement of Patients in Personal Health Record Design and Evaluation” Presented at the 2009

AMIA Spring Conference; Orlando FL, April 2009.

Regional and State

2002 “Improving Research Measurement Skills: A Cultural Competence Exercise.” Conducted at

AAMC Southern Group on Education Affairs, Charleston, South Carolina (March 2002).

2004 “Scholarship is More than Research: Getting Involved, Peer Review, and Documentation”

Conducted at AAMC Southern Group on Educational Affairs, Savannah Georgia (April 2004).

Local (Representative)

2001-2004 Annual Educational Research Series of 4 Workshops, Career Development and Education Center

with J. Work

2003 Interpreting Test Results, with T. A. Albritton and A. Thomas, Career Development and Education

Center

2003 Time Management, Pediatrics, Career Development and Education Center (3 sessions)

2003 Family Medicine Clerkship Faculty Development Training, HamesNet Opportunities

2003 Cultural Diversity Series in Family Medicine, Noon Conferences, Diabetes and Diversity and

Diversity an Overview

2003-2004 Basic SPSS Skills with A. Thomas, Career Development and Education Center

2004-2009 Patient-Physician Communication, Resident House Staff Noon Conference Series

2004 Small Group Teaching with T. A. Albritton, and D. Shaw, Career Development and Education

Center

2004 Stress Management with D. Shaw, Career Development and Education Center

2004 Pediatric Resident Retreat, Hilton Head, Time Management

2003-2004 First Six, New Faculty Educational Series (10 sessions annually), Career Development and

Education Center

New Faculty Orientation (twice annually), Career Development and Education Center

Time Management, Post Doctoral Fellows for Career Development and Education Center

2006 Speaker, The Impact of Communication on Patient Safety, Joint Commission April 13th Video

conference at MCG

2006 “Time Management” Department of Internal Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta GA

2009 Innovation in Teaching, Academy of Medical Educators, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA

MEETINGS AND VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS

Invited Meetings

2003 National Faculty invited by Morehouse College. ‘Development for Curriculum Cultural

Competence in the Treatment of Diabetes,’ supported by Aventis, Inc.

Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D.

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2003 Health Disparities Regional Meeting, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. MCG

Representative for the School of Medicine

2002 Federation of Practice-Based Research Networks, March 21-23.

2003 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Practice-Based Research Network Consortium, July

12-16.

2004 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Practice-Based Research Network Consortium,

January 24-27, July 15-16.

2005 Faculty Development, Teaching Residents to Teach, Albany Family Practice Residency Program,

Albany, GA. (February, 2005).

2005 Cultural Competency, Floyd Family Practice Residency, Rome, GA (May 2005).

2011 Creating a Practice-Based Research Network, Developing Evidence through Practice-Based

Research in the Health Professions College of Pharmacy--University of Georgia, Athens, GA (May

2011).

2014 Grant Writing Tips. Department of Epidemiology, PhD Seminar. College of Public Health.

University of Georgia, Athens, GA (November 2014).

2015 Ideas about Ideas: Idea Coffee House. Department of Epidemiology, PhD Seminar. College of

Public Health. University of Georgia, Athens, GA (April 2015).

2016 The Potential Relationship between the Enneagram and the Interpretation of Data. Department of

Epidemiology, PhD Seminar. College of Public Health. University of Georgia, Athens GA

(February 2016).

ABSTRACTS

Letters & Abstracts, non-Peer Reviewed

1994 Mongan P., Wagner, P.J., “Recognition of sexual abuse.” Journal of the American Board of

Family Practice, 1994, 7(2):182.

1994 Wagner, P.J., “Author’s reply” Family Medicine, 1994, 26(9):550.

1999 Wagner, P.J., “Doctor-Patient Relationship review of Medical College of Georgia.” AAMC

Newsletter, July 1999.

2000 Wagner, P.J., “Taking the Edge Off.” Abstracted in Evidence-Based Mental Health, March 2000.

2000 Wagner, P.J., Grant M. “After Poems Read a Sonnet” Journal of Family Practice, April 2000.

2000 Wagner, P.J., “Orlistat (Xenical) in the Treatment of Obesity in Primary Care.” Evidence for

Health Promotion Newsletter, 1(3):3.

2000 Wagner, P.J., “Smoking and Cataracts.” Evidence for Health Promotion Newsletter, 1(5):3.

2001 Wagner, P.J., “Effects of Nurse Visitation an Child Abuse in Settings of Domestic Violence.”

Evidence for Health Promotion Newsletter, 2(1):3-4.

2001 Wagner, P.J., “Perchance to Sleep.” Evidence for Health Promotion Newsletter, 2(3):3-4.

2001 Wagner, P.J., “To BSE or not to BSE.” Evidence for Health Promotion Newsletter, 2(4):6.

2002 Wagner, P.J., “Can Women Tell?” Evidence for Health Promotion Newsletter, 3(3):5-6.

2002 Wagner, P.J., “Breast Cancer Patients Receive Benefit from the Internet,” Evidence for Health

Promotion Newsletter, 3(4):1-2.

2003 Wagner, P.J., “No Risks Perceived by Teen,” Evidence for Health Promotion Newsletter, 4(3):4.

2004 Wagner, P.J., “BaFa BaFa.” Pediatric Research, supplement, 55(4):350A

2006 Wagner, P.J., Moseley, G.C., Wheeler, M.P., Albritton, T.A., Fincher, R.M. “A Multi-Institutional

Pilot Study to Evaluate the use of Virtual Patients to Teach Health Professions Students History-

Taking and Communication Skills” presented at the International Meeting on Medical Simulation,

San Diego (January 2006)

2006 Gillies, R., Sulkowski, S., Lambert, J., Wagner, P.J. “Do morbidity and mortality conferences still

have a role in Family Medicine residencies?” [editorial]. Family Medicine 39(2): 82-83.

2008 Sodomka, P., Wagner, P.J. “Personal health record emphasizes patient perspective” The Cerner

Quarterly (Non-Peer Reviewed) 2008;4(2).

PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED JOURNALS

1975 Wagner, P.J., Shaw M. “Role selection in the service of self-presentation.” Memory and

Cognition, 1975, 3(5):481-484.

1979 Severy L., Forsyth D., Wagner, P.J., “A multimethod assessment of person space development in

female and male, black and white children.” Journal of Non-verbal Behavior, 1979, 4(2):68-86.

Peggy J. Wagner, Ph.D.

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1984 Wagner, P.J., Curran P. “Health beliefs and physician identified ‘worried well’.” Health

Psychology, 1984, 3(5):459-474.

1993 Wagner, P.J., Hendrich J. “Physician views of frequent medical use: Patient beliefs, demographic

and diagnostic correlates.” Journal of Family Practice, 1993, 36(4):417-422.

1993 Ferris D., Crawley G., Baxley E., Line R., Ellis K., Wagner, P.J., “Cryotherapy precision:

Clinician’s estimate of cryosurgical iceball lateral spread of freeze.” Archives of Family Medicine,

1993, 2:269-274.

1993 Ferris D., Miller M., Wagner, P.J., Walaitis E. “Physician attitudes toward the Bethesda System of

reporting cervical cytology.” Family Practice Research Journal, 1993, 13(3):267-273.

1993 Ferris D., Miller M., Wagner, P.J., Walaitis E, Lawler F. “Clinical decision-making following

abnormal papanicolaou smear reports.” Family Practice Research Journal, 1993, 13(4):343-353.

1994 Wagner, P.J., Hornsby J., Talbert S., Hobbs J., Brown G., Kenrick J. “Publication productivity in

academic family medicine departments.” Family Medicine, 1994, 26(6):366-369.

1994 Taylor T., Wagner, P.J., Pritchard D., Tollison J. “Fluoxetine in family practice patients.” Journal

of Family Practice, 1994, 39(1):45-49.

1995 Wagner, P.J., Mongan P., Hamrick D., Hendrick L. “Experience of abuse in primary care patients:

Racial and rural differences.” Archives of Family Medicine, 1995, 4:956-962.

1995 Talbert F., Wagner, P.J., Braswell J., Husein S. “Analysis of long-term stress reactions in

emergency room patients: An initial study.” Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings,

1995, 2(2):133-148.

1995 Wagner, P.J., Phillips W., Radford M., Hornsby J. “Frequent use of medical services: Patient

reports of intentions to seek care.” Archives of Family Medicine, 1995, 4:594-599.

1995 Wagner, P.J., Kuhn S., Petry J., Talbert F. “Age differences in attitudes toward menopause and

estrogen replacement therapy.” Women & Health, 1995, 23(4):1-16.

1998 Wagner, P.J., Mongan P. “Validating the concept of abuse: Women’s perceptions of defining

behaviors and the impact of emotional abuse on health indications.” Archives of Family Medicine,

1998, 7:25-29.

1999 Longe R.L., Wagner, P.J.,“Doctor of Pharmacy Student Evaluation of a Physical Examination

Course.” American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, V63, Sprint 1999, p 1-7.

1999 LeClair B., Wagner, P.J.,Miller M. “Evaluation of Self-Efficacy in Evidence-based Medicine.”

Academic Medicine, May 1999.

1999 Wagner, P.J., Jester D., LeClair B., Taylor A.T., Woodward L., Lambert J. “Taking the Edge Off:

Why Patients Choose St. John’s Wort.” Journal of Family Practice, 1999, 48(8):615-619.

2000 Wagner, P.J., Jester D., LeClair B. et al. “St. John’s Wort users reported: a history of exposure to

herbal remedies and belief in their safety; depressed mood; and ease of access to alternative

medicines.” Evidence-Based Mental Health, 3(2):64.

2000 Grant M.M., Barney R.A., Wagner, P.J., Moseley G.C., and Dianati R. “Alternative

Pharmacotherapy: Patterns of Patient Use and Family Physician Practice.” Journal of Family

Practice, 2000, 49(10):927-931.

2000 Schwartz J.P., Wagner, P.J., “Which Medicine Do Our Patients Want from Us?” Journal of Family

Practice, April 2000.

2001 Taylor A.T., Spruill W.J.,Longe R.L.,Wade W.E., Wagner, P.J., “Improved Health-Related Quality

of Life with SSRI’s & Other Antidepressants.” Pharmacotherapy, 2001,21(2):189-194

2001 Wagner, P.J., Jester D., Moseley G. “Use of the Emotional Quotient Inventory in Medical

Education.” Academic Medicine, 2001, 76:506-507.

2002 Wagner, P.J., Moseley G.C., Grant M.M., Gore J.R., Owens C. “Physicians’ Emotional

Intelligence and Patient Satisfaction.” Family Medicine, 2002, 34(10):750-754.

2002 Albritton, T.A., and Wagner, P.J., “Linking Cultural Competency and Community Service — A

Partnership Between Students, Faculty and the Community.” Academic Medicine, 202, 77:738-739.

2002 Wagner, P.J., Lentz, L. and Heslop, S. “Teaching Communication Skills: A Skills Approach.”

Academic Medicine, 2002, 77(11):1164.

2002 Wagner, P.J., Jester, D. and Moseley, G. “Medical Students as Health Coaches.” Academic

Medicine, 2002, 77(11):1164-1165.

2003 Work J., Wagner, P.J., Albritton TA, White C., Thomas A. and Fincher R. “Innovations in Medical

Education: The Medical College of Georgia Experience”, Southern Medical Journal, 2003 96(9),

840-844.

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2004 Thomas A.M., Wagner, P.J., Gillies R.A., Lentz L. and Rogers R.L. “Correlates of Medical

Student Behavior to Patient Self-Reported Comfort.” Annals of Behavioral Science and Medical

Education, 2004, 10 (1), 2-5.

2005 Wagner P.J., Jester, D., Albritton, A., Fincher, R., Moseley, G.M., “Emotional Intelligence Changes

During Medical School” (Abstract) Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 2005, 17(4):391-395.

2006 Wagner PJ. Does high EI (emotional intelligence) make better doctors? Virtual Mentor. July 2006;

8:477-479. Available at: http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/16383.html. Accessed July 26,

2006; page since moved: http://virtualmentor.ama-assn.org/.

2006 Deladisma, A., Cohen, M., Stevens, A., Wagner, P., Lok, B., Bernard, T., Oxendine, C.,

Schumacher, L., Johnsen, K., Dickerson, R., Raij, A., Wells, R., Duerson, M., Harper, J.G., Lind, S.

“Is There a Difference in the Empathetic Response of Health Professions Students to Standardized

Patients and Virtual Patients?” American Journal of Surgery , 191(1): 756-760.

2006 Wagner, P.J. MCG Medical Teacher’s Handbook. MedEdPORTAL; 2006. Available from:

Http://www.aamc.org/mededportal, ID = 9814 Accessed, April 22, 2008.

2007 Raij, A., Johnsen, K., Dickerson, R., Lok, B., Cohen, M., Duerson, M., Pauley, R., Stevens, A.,

Wagner, P.J., Lind, D.S. “Comparing Interpersonal Interactions with a Virtual Human to those

with a Real Human” IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics Journal, May/June

2007, 13(3): 443-457.

2007 Wilkins, J.T., Gillies, R.A., Thomas, A.M., Wagner, P.J. “The Prevalence of Dysphagia in Primary

Care Patients: A HamesNet Research Network Study” JABFM March/April 2007. 20(2):144-150.

2007 Wagner, P.J., Heindrich, J., Moseley, G.C., Hudson, V. “Defining medical professionalism: A

qualitative study” Medical Education, (January) 2007; 41: 288-294.

2007 Wilkins, T., Wagner, P.J., Thomas, A., Schade, R., Farnell, A., Boyd, R. “Attitudes Toward

Performance of Endoscopic Colon Cancer Screening by Family Physicians” Family Medicine

Journal, Health Services Research, FamMed (September) 2007;39(8):578-84.

2007 Wagner,P.J. Cultural Competency. In: Work JA (ed). The MCG Medical Teacher’s Handbook.

MedEdPortal; 2007. Available from

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2007 Wagner,P.J. Time Management. In: Work JA (ed). The MCG Medical Teacher’s Handbook.

MedEdPortal; 2007. Available from

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2006 Wagner,P.J., Fincher, R.M., et al Using Standardized Patients as Teaching Resources. In: Work JA

(ed). The MCG Medical Teacher’s Handbook. MedEdPortal; 2007. Available from

http://services.aamc.org/jsp/mededportal/searchDetails.do?subId-450.

2007 Wagner,P.J. Fincher, R.M., et al Interpreting Test Results. In: Work JA (ed). The MCG Medical

Teacher’s Handbook. MedEdPortal; 2007. Available from

http://services.aamc.org/jsp/mededportal/searchDetails.do?subId-450.

2007 Wagner,P.J. Fincher, R.M., et al Teaching and Learning Styles. In: Work JA (ed). The MCG

Medical Teacher’s Handbook. MedEdPortal; 2007. Available from

http://services.aamc.org/jsp/mededportal/searchDetails.do?subId-450.

2007 Wagner,P.J. , White, C., Fincher, R.M., et al Work JA (ed). Giving a Lecture with Lasting Impact

In: Work JA (ed). The MCG Medical Teacher’s Handbook. MedEdPortal; 2007. Available from

http://services.aamc.org/jsp/mededportal/searchDetails.do?subId-450.

2008 Thomas, A.M., Moseley, G., Stallings, R., Nichols-English, G., Wagner, P.J. “Perceptions of

obesity: Black and white differences” Journal of Cultural Diversity: An Interdisciplinary Journal,

15 (4): 174-180.

2008 Turner, S.L., Thomas, A.M., Wagner, P.J., Moseley, G.C., “A collaborative approach to wellness:

Diet, exercise, and education to impact behavior change” Journal of the American Academy of

Nurse Practitioners, 20 (2008) 339-344.

2009 Borges, N., Stratton, T., Wagner, P.J., “Emotional Intelligence and Medical Specialty Choice

Findings from three Empirical Studies” Medical Education, 2009; 43:565-572.

2010 Wagner, P.J., Warren, P., Moseley, G. “Patient and Physician Perceptions of Dimensions of

Necessity of Medical Utilization” The Qualitative Report, 2010; 15(2):301-317.

2010 Johns, M., Wagner, P.J., White, C. “Teaching Cultural Competency Using the BaFa Simulation”

Journal of Cultural Diversity: An Interdisciplinary Journal, under review.

2010 Wagner, P.J. Bentley, D.R., Howard, S.M.,Seol,Y.H., Sodomka, P.K. “Incorporating Patient

Perspectives into the Personal Health Record: Implications for Care and Caring” Perspectives in

Health Information Management, September 2010.

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2010 Rangachari, P., Rissing, P., Wagner, P., et al “A Baseline Study of Communication Networks

Related to Evidence-Based Infection Prevention Practices in an Intensive Care Unit: Quality

Management in Health Care, 19 (4): 330-348.

2011 Wagner, P.J., Dias, J., Howard, S., Kintziger, K., Hudson, M., Seol, Y., Sodomka, P. “Personal

Health Records and Hypertension Control: A Randomized Trial” Journal of the American Medical

Informatics Association, (2012) doi:10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000349.

2011 Wu, J., Hughes, M., Hudson, M., Wagner, P.J. “Anti-migraine medication use and associated health

care costs in employed patients” Journal of Headache and Pain, Online First™, 29 November 2011.

2012 Wagner, P.J., Howard, S., Kintziger, K., Dias, J., Sodomka, P. “Measuring Institutional Culture

Change about Patient-and Family-Centered Care” Journal of the American Board of Family

Medicine, under review.

2012 Wagner, P.J., Howard, S., Kintziger, K., O’Meara, C., Sodomka, P. “Personal Health Records and

Patient Empowerment: Patient and Provider Perceptions” Annals of Family Medicine, under review.

2012 Rangachari, P. Madaio, M. Rethemeyer, R. K., Wagner, P.J., Hall, L., Roy, S., Rissing, J. P. “Role

of communication content and frequency in enabling evidence-based practice” Joint Commission

Journal on Quality and Patient Safety.

2013 Rangachari, P. Madaio, M. Rathemeyer, R. K. Wagner, P. Hall, L. Siddharth, R. Rissing, P. “The

evolution of knowledge exchange enabling successful practice change in two intensive care units”

Health Care Management Review, (March 2013).

2013 Hughes, M.D., Wu, J., Williams, T.C., Loberger, J. M., Hudson, J. F., Burdine, J. R. Wagner, P. J.

The experience of headaches in healthcare workers: opportunity for care improvement. Headache:

Published online 2013 March 6. Jun 53(6), p. 962-9.

2016 Matthew F. Hudson, PhD; John J. McLeod; Kaitlyn M. Dunphy, BS; William M. Bristow Jr, BS;

Gabrielle S. Genal, BS; Yonge R. Jones, MHA; Brent L. Johnson, PhD; Peggy J. Wagner, PhD;

David L. Cull, MD; and Spence M. Taylor, MD. Contemporary indications for vascular surgery fail

to achieve desired patient-centered outcomes when applied to critical limb Ischemia. GHS Proc.

May 2016; 1 (1): 13-21

BOOKS AND CHAPTERS

1995 Wagner, P.J., Kenrick J., Rojas T., Woodward L. “Psychological Considerations in Colonoscopy.

In. J.R. Varma (Ed.), Primary Care: Colonoscopy: Clinics in North America. Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania: W.B. Saunders Co., 1995.

Chapters

Varma J., Petry J., Miller M., Wagner, P.J., “Procedures in Family Medicine: A method to

determine what should be taught.” Georgia Academy of Family Physicians Journal, 1993, 15(2):17-

19.

2008 Wagner, P.J., Huff, T., Gillies, R., House, A., Thomas, A., et al Curriculum manual “Teaching the

Heart of Medicine” MCG Department of Academic Affairs and Rucker Design. Complete

educational packet. Published with Acclamation on MedEdPORTAL.

2013 Contributing study site (Wagner, PJ Site Investigator) to Guide to Patient and Family Engagement

in Hospital Quality and Safety. June 2013. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville,

MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/systems/hospital/engagingfamilies/index.html

ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS

2006 Patient Physician Communication Series Wagner, P.J., Wheeler, M., Moseley, G.

My MCG to Go - “Patient Communication iPod/iTunes Videos. This set includes:

Opening the Interview

Establishing the Relationship

Active Listening

Responding Empathically

Detecting and Responding to Non-Verbal Cues

Refining Symptom Descriptions with OLDCARTS

Verifying Understanding

Planning the Future and Closing.

All available online: http://www.mcg.edu/togo/communication.html or at iTunesU, Medical College

of Georgia, Physician Communication. Accessed April 22, 2008.

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2008 Behavior Change Series

Wagner, P.J., Boatright, A.

My MCG to Go – “Patient Communication iPod/iTunes Videos. This set includes:

Precontemplation: Stage Assessment; Data Gathering; Setting the Plan

Contemplation: Stage Assessment; Data Gathering; Setting the Plan

Preparation: Stage Assessment; Data Gathering; Setting the Plan

All available online: http://www.mcg.edu/togo/communication.html or at iTunesU, Medical College

of Georgia, Physician Communication. Accessed April 22, 2008.

2009 Wagner, P.J., Gillies, R., Young, S.E., Speers, S. Patient Safety Web distributed course for

Essentials of Clinical Medicine, first year medical student course, School of Medicine, 2009.