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1. Torner JC, Zwerling C, Miller EF, Fischer A, Schootman M: Injury surveillance in<br />

rural emergency departments. (Abstract) American Journal of Epidemiology<br />

1995; 141: 56.<br />

2. Luhmann SJ, Bassett GS, Gordon JE, Schootman M, Schoenecker PL. Reduction<br />

of a Dislocated Hip due to DDH: Does a delay increase the need <strong>for</strong> future<br />

surgery? American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. February 1999. Anaheim,<br />

Cali<strong>for</strong>nia.<br />

3. Luhman JD, Schootman M, Kennedy RM. Making IVs ouchless: Buffered<br />

lidocaine versus benzyl alcohol. Presented at: Pediatric Academic Societies and the<br />

American Academy of Pediatrics, Boston, MA, May, 2000.<br />

4. Griffith KM, Quayle KS, Schootman M, Struthers JW, Jaffe DM. Burns in St.<br />

Louis Children. An ecological analysis. Presented at: Pediatric Academic<br />

Societies & American Academy of Pediatrics Joint Meeting, Boston, MA, May<br />

2000.<br />

5. Schootman M, Aft R. Rural-urban differences in radiation therapy <strong>for</strong> ductal<br />

carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast. Presented at: Twenty-third San Antonio<br />

Breast Cancer Symposium, San Antonio, TX, December 6-9, 2000. Breast Cancer<br />

Research and Treatment 74, 92, 2000.<br />

6. Jeffe DB, Schootman M, Jahnige MK, Aft R. African American users of<br />

postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy present with larger breast cancers.<br />

Presented at: Twenty-second Annual Scientific Session of the Society <strong>for</strong><br />

Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, WA, March 21-24, 2001.<br />

7. De La Morena M, Sweet S, White F, Mendeloff E, McBride G, Huddelston C,<br />

Shapiro S, Schootman M. Pediatric lung transplantation and CMV pneumonitis: A<br />

ten year experience. Presented at: Twenty-first Annual Meeting and Scientific<br />

Sessions of the International Society <strong>for</strong> <strong>Health</strong> and Lung Transplantation,<br />

Vancouver, Canada, April 25-28, 2001. J Heart Lung Transplant 20, 221, 2001.<br />

8. Aft R, Schootman M, Jeffe D, Reschke A. Characteristics of Women Presenting<br />

with Locally Advanced Breast Cancer: National and Local Analysis. Third Annual<br />

Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium, Chicago, IL Oct 19-21, 2001.<br />

9. Jackson-Thompson J, King MJ, Schootman M, Deshpande A. Screening Practices<br />

and Stage at Diagnosis: Factors Contributing to Cervical Cancer Mortality. North<br />

American Association of Central Cancer Registries Annual Meeting and<br />

workshops. Toronto, Canada, June 11-13, 2002.<br />

10. Schootman M. The state of colorectal cancer in the region. Colorectal cancer.<br />

Continuing Medical Education Symposium. Washington University, St. Louis,<br />

September 27, 2002.<br />

11. Schootman M. The local geography of cancer. What is a city? Eighth Annual<br />

Conference. Sustainable environments and healthy living. University of Missouri-<br />

St. Louis, St. Louis, October 18, 2002.<br />

12. Everard K, Jeffe DB, Schootman M, Reschke A, Aft R. Age differences in quality<br />

of life among women with and without in situ or stage I breast cancer. Presented<br />

at the 55th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America,<br />

Boston, November 22-26, 2002. The Gerontologist 2002;42(1):269<br />

13. Schootman M, Jeffe D, Reschke A, Aft R. The full potential of breast cancer<br />

screening has not yet been realized. Presented at: Twenty-fourth San Antonio<br />

Breast Cancer Symposium, San Antonio, TX, December 11-14, 2002. Breast<br />

Cancer Research and Treatment 76 (supplement 1), S151, 2002.<br />

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