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17. Teaching Title and Responsibilities:<br />
1. Instructor and course master, Introduction to Epidemiologic Data Analysis Using<br />
Computers (2 credit hours), University of Iowa, Department of Preventive<br />
Medicine, College of Medicine, The University of Iowa, 1997-1998.<br />
2. Instructor and course master, Managerial Epidemiology (3 credit hours), Saint<br />
Louis University School of <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong>, 2002.<br />
3. Instructor, Amy M. Hueffmeier, <strong>Health</strong> Care Services Program, Independent<br />
Study (2 credit hours). Title: Dialysis associated bacteremia (DA-BSI) problems<br />
and solutions, Fall 2003.<br />
4. Instructor and course master, Epidemiology <strong>for</strong> Clinical Research (3 credit hours),<br />
Washington University, School of Medicine, annually during 2002-2008.<br />
5. Small group leader, The Practice of Medicine <strong>Health</strong> Promotion I course,<br />
Washington University, School of Medicine, 2004.<br />
6. Member, Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Cheryl Kelly, Saint Louis University<br />
School of <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong>, 2006.<br />
18. Bibliography:<br />
a. Peer-reviewed manuscripts:<br />
1. Schootman M, Van Mechelen W: Preventieve kniebraces en het ontstaan van<br />
knieblessures bij American Football: Een Literatuuroverzicht. Geneeskunde en<br />
Sport 1992; 24: 104-113. (in Dutch)<br />
2. Powell JW, Schootman M: A multivariate risk analysis of natural grass and<br />
astroturf playing surfaces in the National Football League 1980-1989. An<br />
epidemiological study of knee injuries. Am J Sports Med 1992; 20: 686-694.<br />
3. Schootman M, Van Mechelen W: The efficacy of preventive knee braces in<br />
football: An epidemiological assessment. Clin J Sport Med 1993; 3: 166-171.<br />
4. Zwerling C, Ryan J, Schootman M: A case-control study of risk factors <strong>for</strong><br />
industrial low back injury: The utility of preplacement screening in defining high<br />
risk groups. Spine 1993; 18: 1242-1247.<br />
5. Zwerling C, Lynch CF, Schootman M: The epidemiology of firearm injuries in<br />
Iowa, 1980-1990. Am J Prev Med 1993; 9 (suppl. 1): 21-25.<br />
6. Schootman M, Fuortes L, Zwerling C, Albanese MA, Watson CA: Identification<br />
of high risk groups based on self-reported safety behavior by junior high and high<br />
school students. Am J <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong> 1993; 83: 1628-1630.<br />
7. Fuortes L, Shi Y, Zhang M, Zwerling C, Schootman M: Epidemiology of back<br />
injury in university hospital nurses from review of workers' compensation records<br />
and a case-control survey. J Occupational Medicine 1994; 36: 1022-1026.<br />
8. Schootman M, Powell JW, Torner JC: Study designs and biases in sports injury<br />
research: The case-control study. Sport Medicine 1994; 18: 22-37.<br />
9. Muldoon JT, Morton R, Schootman M: <strong>Health</strong> status and utilization of cancer<br />
early detection services among farm and rural nonfarm adults in Iowa. J. Rural<br />
<strong>Health</strong> 1996; 12: 321-331 (supplement).<br />
10. Schootman M, Zwerling C, Miller ER, Torner JC, Fuortes L, Lynch CF, Merchant<br />
JA, Peterson TD: Method to electronically collect emergency department data.<br />
Annals of Emergency Medicine 1996; 28: 213-219.<br />
11. Schootman M, Fuortes L: Functional status following traumatic brain injuries.<br />
Population-based rural-urban differences. Brain Injury 1999; 13: 995-1004.<br />
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