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Abstract<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong>Patel P, Ayub M, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Patel T. Age, smoking status, and theACE-27 co-morbidity score are accurate and independent predictors ofsurvival from colorectal cancer in the elderly. Gastroenterology 130[4pt2], A614. Digestive Diseases Week Conference, Los Angeles,California, May 15-19. 2006<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Schuchmann JA, Mason S. Impact of community efforts onhelmet use promotion among Central Texas Children engaged in 4wheel-related leisure activities. 7th World Conference on InjuryPrevention and Safety Promotion, Vienna, Austria, Jun 6-9. 2004Patel P, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Avots-Avotins AE, Patel T. Factors determiningcolorectal cancer screening during primary care visits.Gastroenterology 126[4pt2], A344.Digestive Diseases WeekConference, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 15-19. 2004Friedman DI, Larkin GL, McKay MP, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Coben JH. Like father,like son: concordance of reported bike helmet use between parentsand their school age children. Academic Emergency Medicine 7, 486.Annual Meeting of the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, SanFrancisco, California, May 22-25. 2000Friedman DI, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Larkin GL, McKay MP, Coben JH. Earlyimpact of a community coalition on children's bicycle helmet use.Academic Emergency Medicine 7, 427-428. Annual Meeting of theSociety of Academic Emergency Medicine, San Francisco, California,May 22-25. 2000Larkin GL, Friedman DI, McKay MP, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Coben JH. Predictorsof self reported child bicycle helmet use: a derivation/validationrandom school survey. Academic Emergency Medicine 7, 486. AnnualMeeting of the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, SanFrancisco, California, May 22-25. 2000August 20, 2012 1


Journal<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong>Hearne CB, Eckford J, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Gardener's cellulitis. AmericanJournal of Medicine in press. 2009Mercy JA, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Violence prevention in an interconnected world.Int J Inj Contr Saf Promot in press. 2009<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Couchman GR, Ory MG. Improving diabetes selfcarewith a PDA in ambulatory care. Telemed.J.E.Health 14[3], 273-279. 2008<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Couchman GR, Ory MG, Mason S, Molonket-Lanning S. Incorporating PDA use in diabetes self-care: a centralTexas Primary Care Research Network (CenTexNet) study. J.Am.BoardFam.Med. 20[4], 375-384. 2007Ory MG, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Couchman GR, Molonket-Lanning S,Prochaska J. Development of a new technology to improve diabetesmanagement: collaborative interactions for bridging research andpractice. TPHA Journal 59, 31-35. 2007Ory MG, Peck BM, Browning C, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Lifestyle discussions duringdoctor-older patient interactions: the role of time in the medicalencounter. MedGenMed 9, 48. 2007August 20, 2012 2


Journal<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong><strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Burns in low- and middle-income countries: a review ofavailable literature on descriptive epidemiology, risk factors,treatment, and prevention. Burns 32[5], 529-537. 2006<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Schuchmann JA, Mason S. Factors associated withreported parental knowledge of children's school backpack contents inCentral Texas. Tex.Med 102[12], 48-52. 2006Holland-Barkis P, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Couchman GR, Capen C, Rascoe TG,Reis <strong>MD</strong>. Primary care physicians' awareness and adherence to cervicalcancer screening guidelines in Texas. Prev.Med 42[2], 140-145. 2006Symm B, Averitt M, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Preece C. Effects of using free samplemedications on the prescribing practices of family physicians. JAm.Board Fam.Med 19[5], 443-449. 2006Couchman GR, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Rascoe TG, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Koehler B, WalsumKL. E-mail communications in primary care: what are patients'expectations for specific test results? Int.J.Med Inform. 74[1], 21-30. 2005Couchman GR, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Bartels G, Lindzey D. Variation inMRI/CT utilization among FAMILY physicians and general internists in amulti-specialty group practice. Med Sci.Monit. 11[3], MT19-MT25. 2005August 20, 2012 3


Journal<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong><strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Couchman GR, Symm B, Mason S, O'Banon R.Physician response to written feedback on a medication discrepancyfound with their elderly ambulatory patients. Journal of the AmericanGeriatrics Society 53[12], 2173-2177. 2005Couchman GR, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Bartels G, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Hamilton WP, PreeceC. Incidence of concussion in central Texas high school varsity footballathletes. American Journal of Medicine & Sports 6[3], 107-113. 2004Couchman GR, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Rajab MH, Phillips CD, Yu J. Nonclinicalfactors associated with primary care physicians' ordering patterns ofmagnetic resonance imaging/computed tomography for headache.Academic Radiology 11[7], 735-740. 2004<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. School backpack weights: a survey of students in Ghana,Guatemala and the USA. Inj.Control Saf Promot. 11[4], 287-289. 2004<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Schuchmann JA, Lane BL. Correlates of heavy backpackuse by elementary school children. Public Health 118[7], 532-535. 2004<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Schuchmann JA, Mason S. Impact of community efforts topromote helmet use among Central Texas children engaged in fourtypes of wheel-related leisure activities. Texas Medicine 100[8], 56-62. 2004August 20, 2012 4


Journal<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong>Patel P, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Avots-Avotins AE, Patel T. Identifyingopportunities for improved colorectal cancer screening in primary care.Preventive Medicine 39[2], 239-246. 2004Rascoe TG, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Couchman GR, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Van Walsum KL.Factors affecting preference for herbal products among patients takingselective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors. Primary Care Psychiatry 9[3],77-82. 2004<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Traffic-related injury prevention interventions for lowincomecountries. Inj.Control Saf Promot. 10[1-2], 109-118. 2003<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Lane BL, Schuchmann JA. Percentage of body weightcarried by students in their school backpacks. American Journal ofPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation 82[4], 261- 266. 2003<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Little DC, Schuchmann JA, Lane BL. Parental knowledge ofschool backpack weight and contents. Archives of Disease in Childhood88[1], 18-19. 2003<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Schuchmann JA, Fiesinger T, Mason S. Parent-childconcordance on reported barriers to helmet use by children.Med.Sci.Monit. 9[10], CR436-CR441. 2003August 20, 2012 5


Journal<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong><strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Rascoe TG, Symm B, Edwards JC. Teaching medicalstudents complementary and alternative medicine using evidencebasedprinciples. J.Altern.Complement Med. 9[3], 429- 439. 2003Hearne C, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Postcardiac injury syndrome after coronaryangioplasty and stenting. J Am.Board Fam.Pract. 16[1], 73-74. 2003<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Fiesinger T, Schuchmann JA, Mason S. Helmet use: asurvey of 4 common childhood leisure activities. Archives of Pediatricsand Adolescent Medicine 156[7], 656-661. 2002Couchman GR, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Rascoe TG. E-mail communications infamily practice: what do patients expect? Journal of Family Practice 50[5], 414-418. 2001<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Commendable advice. Family Practice Management 8,12 2001<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Averitt WM, Cauthen DB, Couchman GR, Symm B, MitchellM. Open-access appointment scheduling in family practice: comparisonof a demand prediction grid with actual appointments. Journal of theAmerican Board of Family Practice 14[4], 259-265. 2001August 20, 2012 6


Journal<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong><strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Guyer B. Injury prevention in people with disabilities. BMJ322[7292], 940-941. 2001Couchman GR, Rascoe TG, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Back-up antibioticprescriptions for common respiratory symptoms. Patient satisfactionand fill rates. Journal of Family Practice 49[10], 907-913. 2000<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Child maltreatment related injuries: incidence, hospitalcharges, and correlates of hospitalization. Child Abuse and Neglect 24[8], 1019-1025. 2000<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Couchman GR, Cauthen DB. PSA testing by age. Journalof Family Practice 49[7], 659. 2000Couchman GR, Cauthen DB, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Edwards JC. A team approachto reducing a financial deficit. Family Practice Management 6[10], 51-52. 1999<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. From theory to practice. Injury Prevention 5[2],158. 1999August 20, 2012 7


Journal<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong>Onwuachi-Saunders C, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, West P, Brooks C. Child deathreviews: a gold mine for injury prevention and control. InjuryPrevention 5[4], 276-279. 1999Mock CN, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Rivara FP. Epidemiology of transport-relatedinjuries in Ghana. Accident Analysis and Prevention 31[4], 359-370. 1999<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. The mechanisms, intensity of treatment, and outcomes ofhospitalized burns: issues for prevention. Journal of Burn Care andRehabilitation 19[5], 456-460. 1998<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Coben JH, Gondolf EW. Correlates of injury to women withpartners enrolled in batterer treatment programs. American Journal ofPublic Health 88[11], 1705-1708. 1998<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Mock CN. Getting together for injury control. World HealthForum 19[1], 39-41. 1998<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Zwi AB, Mock CN. Injury control in Africa: gettinggovernments to do more. Tropical Medicine and International Health 3[5], 349-356. 1998August 20, 2012 8


Journal<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong><strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Zwi AB. Violence against children and adolescents.International perspectives. Pediatric Clinics of North America 45[2],415-426. 1998Coben JH, Dearwater SR, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Dixon BW. A population-basedstudy of fatal and nonfatal firearm-related injuries. AcademicEmergency Medicine 4[4], 248-255. 1997<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Coben JH, Dearwater SR, Weiss HB. Identifying homeswith inadequate smoke detector protection from residential fires inPennsylvania. Journal of Burn Care and Rehabilitation 18[1 Pt 1], 86-91. 1997<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Kinnane JM, Coben JH, Dearwater SR, Songer TJ.Victimization from physical violence in Pennsylvania: prevalence andhealth care use. Academic Emergency Medicine 4[11], 1052-1058. 1997<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Keyl PM, Diener-West M. Estimation of age specificincidence rates of childhood burns from a prevalence survey of burnscars. Injury Prevention 3[3], 207-210. 1997<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Burn repetitions in Ghanaian children: prevalence,epidemiological characteristics and socioenvironmental factors. Burns22[7], 539-542. 1996August 20, 2012 9


Journal<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong><strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Injury control in developing nations: what can we learnfrom industrialized countries? Injury Prevention 2[2], 90-91. 1996<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Coben JH, Dearwater SR. Firearm ownership and storagepractices in Pennsylvania homes. Injury Prevention 2[4], 278-282. 1996<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Guyer B, Ireys HT. Burn-related physical impairments anddisabilities in Ghanaian children: prevalence and risk factors. AmericanJournal of Public Health 86[1], 81-83. 1996<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Li G. A review of successful transport and home injuryinterventions to guide developing countries. Social Science andMedicine 43[11], 1551-1560. 1996Weiss HB, Dill SM, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Garrison HG, Coben JH. Injurysurveillance: a statewide survey of emergency department datacollection practices. Annals of Emergency Medicine 28[6], 635-640. 1996Zwi AB, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Murugusampillay S, Odero W, Watts C. Injuries indeveloping countries: policy response needed now. Transactions of theRoyal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 90[6], 593-595. 1996August 20, 2012 10


Journal<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong><strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Pattern of intentional burns to children in Ghana. ChildAbuse and Neglect 19[7], 837-841. 1995<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Guyer B, Smith GS. Childhood burns in Ghana:epidemiological characteristics and home-based treatment. Burns 21[1], 24-28. 1995<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Guyer B, Strobino DM, Keyl PM, Diener-West M, Smith GS.Risk factors for childhood burns: a case-control study of Ghanaianchildren. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 49[2], 189-193. 1995<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Guyer B, Strobino DM. Determinants of modern healthcare use by families after a childhood burn in Ghana. Injury Prevention1[1], 31-34. 1995<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Dearwater SR. Socioeconomic factors and injuries. Journalof Epidemiology and Community Health 49[3], 331. 1995<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Keyl PM, Diener-West M, Smith GS, Guyer B. Prevalenceand age-specific incidence of burns in Ghanaian children. Journal ofTropical Pediatrics 41[5], 273-277. 1995August 20, 2012 11


Journal<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong><strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Weiss HB, Coben JH, Garrison HG. The standardization ofstatewide hospitalized injury morbidity reports. American Journal ofPublic Health 85[5], 732-733. 1995Weiss HB, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Coben JH, Garrison HG. The need foremergency department data in highway safety management systems.Accident Analysis and Prevention 27[4], 621-622. 1995<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Gyebi-Ofosu E. Injury surveillance: should it be a concernto developing countries? Journal of Public Health Policy 14[3], 355-359. 1993<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Smith GS. Case-fatality rates by body part affected andtrends in hospitalized burns in Maryland, 1981-90. Burns 19[5], 387-391. 1993Woolf AD, Saperstein A, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Poisoning prevention knowledgeand practices of parents after a childhood poisoning incident. Pediatrics90[6], 867-870. 1992PresentationBramson R, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Ahmed I, Wiprud R, Prabhu F, Jones BG,DeShazo S, English M. Factors influencing medical students' specialtychoice. 35th Annual Pre-doctoral Education Conference, Savannah,Georgia, Jan 22-25. 2009August 20, 2012 12


Presentation<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong><strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Gupta M, Bolin JN, Ory MG, McLeroy K. Nature andmagnitude of extant health disparities in diabetes treatment protocolsand clinical outcomes by race/ethnicity. 36th Annual Meeting of theNorth American Primary Care Research Group, Rio Grande, PuertoRico, Nov 15-19. 2008<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Ory MG, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Couchman GR. Feasibility, challenges,and the potential of enhancing diabetes care with a PDA technology.1st International Conference on Advanced Technologies & Treatmentsfor Diabetes, Prague, Czech Republic, Feb 27 - Mar 1. 2008Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Kaur P, Couchman GR, Holleman S, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Asea AA.Identification of biomarkers linked to obesity and diabetes: a pilotstudy. 36th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary CareResearch Group, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, Nov 15-19. 2008<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Ory MG, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Couchman GR. Enhancing diabetes selfcareactivity monitoring with a PDA in the ambulatory care settingimproves glycemic control. 2007 Agency for Healthcare Research &Quality (AHRQ) National Practice-Based Research Network (PBRN)Research Conference, Bethesda, Maryland, May 16-18. 2007Pohl S, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Fiesinger T. Medication allergydocumentation in the outpatient setting: a survey of errors and missedopportunities. 2007 Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality (AHRQ)National Practice-Based Research Network (PBRN) ResearchConference, Bethesda, Maryland, May 16-18. 2007Ritter RH, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Reynolds K, Gibson L. Anti-depressantmedication dosing by family physicians. 37th Annual Meeting of theAssociation for Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education, CopperMountain, Colorado, Oct 17-20. 2007August 20, 2012 13


Presentation<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong>Aylor AL, Piziak VK, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Grimes GC. Hypothyroidism andmetabolic syndrome: a retrospective look at a population presentingfor weight reduction. Texas Academy of Family Physicians' 57th AnnualSession and Scientific Assembly, Frisco, Texas, Jul 20-23 2006<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Ory MG, Couchman GR, Via RM. Correlates ofspceialty care referrals for adult patients with diabetes by primary carephysicians. 134th Annual Meeting of the American Public HealthAssociation, Boston, Massachusetts, Nov 408 2006Ritter RH, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Reynolds K, Gibson L. Anti-depressantmedication dosing by family physicians. Texas Academy of FamilyPhysicians' 57th Annual Session and Scientific Assembly, Frisco, Texas,Jul 20-23 2006Averitt M, Symm B, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Effects of sample medications onprescribing practices of physicians. 2005 American Academy of FamilyPhysicians' Scientific Assembly, San Francisco, California, Sep 28 - Oct2. 2005Grimes GC, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Laboratory test notification: patientpreferences and physician practices. 33rd Annual Meeting of the NorthAmerican Primary Care Research Group, Quebec City , PQ, Canada,Oct 15-18. 2005<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Couchman GR. Specialist care referrals for adultpatients with diabetes seen by primary care physicians in ambulatorycare. 33rd Annual Meeting of the North American Primary CareResearch Group, Quebec City, PQ, Canada, Oct 15-18. 2005August 20, 2012 14


Presentation<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong>Symm B, Averitt M, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Effects of sample medications onprescribing practice. 33rd Annual Meeting of the North AmericanPrimary Care Research Group, Quebec City, PQ, Canada, Oct 15-18 2005Patel P, Ayub M, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Patel T. Predictors of colorectal cancersurvival in the elderly. 33rd Annual Meeting of the North AmericanPrimary Care Research Group, Quebec City, PQ, Canada, Oct 15-18. 2005Chang F, Loya AM, Tabor PA, Lui AL, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Retrospectiveevaluation of clinical and economic outcomes of a pharmacistmanagedanticoagulation service versus usual care. 32nd AnnualMeeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group, Orlando,Florida, Oct 10-13. 2004<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Couchman GR, Symm B, Williams JR, Mason S,O'Banon R. Impact of a physician notification intervention inmiscommunication related medication error reduction in ambulatorycare. 32nd Annual Meeting of the North American Primary CareResearch Group, Orlando, Florida, Oct 10-13. 2004<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Couchman GR. Medication errors due tomiscommunication in elderly ambulatory patients: prevalence, typesand effectiveness of a phone intervention. 2004 Building BridgesConference, Research on the Cutting Edge: Adopting Evidence for theReal World, Miami, Florida, April 1-2. 2004Loya AM, Chang FC, Tabor PA, Lui AL, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Evaluation ofclinical and economic outcomes of a pharmacist-managedanticoagulation service versus that of usual care: a retrospectiveobservational study. Southwest Leadership Conference for PharmacyResidents, Fellows, and Preceptors, Houston, Texas, April 14-17. 2004August 20, 2012 15


Presentation<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong>Loya AM, Chang FC, Tabor PA, Lui AL, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Evaluation ofclinical and economic outcomes of a pharmacist-managedanticoagulation service versus that of usual care: a retrospectiveobservational study. Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists 56thAnnual Seminar and Industry Colleagues in Health Care Forum,Houston, Texas, April 16-19 2004<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Couchman GR. Miscommunication relatedmedication errors in elderly ambulatory patients. 31st Annual Meetingof the North American Primary Care Research Group, Banff,Alberta,Canada, Oct 25-28. 2003Loya AM, Chang FC, Tabor PA, Lui AL, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Evaluation ofclinical and economic outcomes of a pharmacist-managedanticoagulation service versus that of usual care: a retrospectiveobservational study. American Society of Health-System PharmacistMidyear Clinical Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, Dec 6-11 2003Patel P, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Avots-Avotins AE, Patel T. Identifying missedopportunities for colorectal cancer screening in the primary caresetting. 31st Annual Meeting of the North American Primary CareResearch Group, Banff, Alberta, Canada, Oct 25-28 2003Rascoe TG, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Couchman GR. Patient preference regardingherbal products among users of selective serotonin re-uptakeinhibitors (SSRIs). 31st Annual Meeting of the North American PrimaryCare Research Group, Banff, Alberta, Canada, Oct 25-28 2003Reis <strong>MD</strong>, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Couchman GR, Symm B, Mason S, O'Banon R.Feedback to physicians regarding potential discrepancies in medicationin elderly ambulatory patients. 4th convocation of the AmericanAcademy of Family Practice National Network, Arlington, Virginia,March 20-23 2003August 20, 2012 16


Presentation<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong>Reis <strong>MD</strong>, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Couchman GR. What do physicians think aboutwritten feedback regarding a potential medication discrepancy foundwith their elderly ambulatory patient? 31st Annual Meeting of theNorth American Primary Care Research Group, Banff, Alberta, Canada,Oct 25-28 2003Reis <strong>MD</strong>, Moore RW, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Shah S. PRINS-1 replication forCenTexNet. 54th Annual Session of the Texas Academy of FamilyPhysicians and Scientific Assembly, Dallas, Texas, July 24-27 2003Couchman GR, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Rascoe TG, Holland-Barkis P, Koehler B,Reis <strong>MD</strong>. E-mail communications in primary care: what are patients'expectations regarding specific test results? 30th Annual Meeting ofthe North American Primary Care Research Group, New Orleans,Louisiana, Nov 17-20. 2002<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Injury control and health equity in low-income countries.2nd International Society for Equity in Health Conference, Toronto,Canada, Jun 14-16 2002<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Couchman GR, Bartels WG, Hamilton W. Correlates ofserious concussion among high school football athletes. 130th AnnualMeeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, Nov 9-13 2002<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Fiesinger T, Schuchmann JA, Mason S. Helmet use inchildren: a tale of four helmet-recommended activities. 6th WorldConference on Injury Prevention & Control, Montreal, Canada, May 12-15 2002August 20, 2012 17


Presentation<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong><strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Fiesinger T, Schuchmann JA, Mason S. Barriers andconcordance of reported helmet usage patterns between parents andtheir children. 6th World Conference on Injury Prevention & Control,Montreal, Canada, May 12-15. 2002<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Lane BL, Schuchmann JA, Little DC, Johnson K, Mason S.School backpacks: a comparison of weights and contents carried bystudents in Ghana, Guatemala, and the United States. 6th WorldConference on Injury Prevention & Control, Montreal, Canada, May 12-15 2002<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Mason S, Chambers M. Early impact of efforts by acommunity coalition to promote child helmet ownership and use inCentral Texas. 3rd Annual Childhood Injury Prevention conference,San Antonio, Texas, Sep 26-27 2002Holland-Barkis P, Capen C, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Couchman GR, Rascoe TG,Reis <strong>MD</strong>. Primary care physician practice patterns of pap screening andadherence to published guidelines. 30th Annual Meeting of the NorthAmerican Primary Care Research Group, New Orleans, Lousisiana, Nov17-20 2002Couchman GR, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Reis M, Bartels WG, Henry RA. Variationsin primary care physicians' use of MRI and CT scan diagnostic tests.29th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care ResearchGroup, Halifax, NS, Canada, Oct 13-16, 2001<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Couchman GR, Rascoe TG. Are racial and ethnic minoritypatients less likely to communicate with their health care providers viae-mail? Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy 2001Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, June 10-12 2001August 20, 2012 18


Presentation<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong><strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Lane BL, Little DC, Schuchmann JA, Johnston K, Mason S.Weight of backpacks carried by elementary school children. 129thAnnual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, InjuryControl and Emergency Health Services Section, Atlanta, Georgia,October 2001<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Lane BL, Schuchmann JA, Little DC, Johnston K, Mason S.How heavy are elementary school children's backpacks? 2001 SafeUSAConference, Atlanta, Georgia, Dec 3-5. 2001<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Lane BL, Schuchmann JA, Little DC, Johnston K, Mason S.Self-reported pains and correlates associated with heavy backpackcarrying in a cohort of elementary school children. 2001 SafeUSAConference, Atlanta, Georgia, Dec 3-5. 2001<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Lane BL, Schuchmann JA, Mason S. Parental knowledge ofthe contents of heavy backpacks carried by their elementary schoolchildren. 129th Annual Meeting of the American Public HealthAssociation, Atlanta, Georgia, Oct 21-25 2001<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Rascoe TG, Symm B, Edwards JC. Impact of a shortinteractive curriculum on medical students' appreciation of EBM andCAM. Association for Medical Education in Europe 2001 Conference,Berlin, Germany, Sep 2-5. 2001Little DC, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Lane BL, Schuchmann JA, Johnston K, Mason S.Correlates and selfreported pains associated with carrying heavybackpacks in a cohort of elementary school children. AmericanAcademy of Pediatrics, San Francisco, California, October 20-24 2001August 20, 2012 19


Presentation<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong>Little DC, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Lane BL, Schuchmann JA, Johnston K, Mason S.Parental knowledge of the contents of heavy backpacks carried bytheir elementary school children. American Academy of Pediatrics, SanFrancisco, California, October 20-24 2001Couchman GR, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Rascoe TG, Mason S. E-mailcommunication between patients and doctors: a needs assessmentsurvey of patients attending six family practice clinics in Central Texas.28th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care ResearchGroup, Amelia Island, Florida, Nov 4-7 2000Averitt WM, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Cauthen DB, Symm B, Mitchell M. Openaccess to maximize patient appointments: comparison of one familypractice prediction grid with another grid and actual patientappointments.28th Annual Meeting of the North American PrimaryCare Research Group, Amelia Island, Florida, Nov 4-7. 2000Drake KJ, O'Donnell DC, Couchman GR, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Migraine diseasemanagement program: impact on quality of life, medication utilization,and markers of symptom control, productivity, and presence of comorbidities.Southwest Leadership Conference for PharmacyResidents, Fellows, and Preceptors, San Antonio, Texas, Mar. 16-18. 2000Drake KJ, O'Donnell DC, Couchman GR, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Education focuseddisease management program in the migraine patient. AmericanSociety of Health-System Pharmacist Midyear Clinical Meeting, SanFrancisco, California, Dec 3-5 2000<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Hospitalization for child maltreatment-related injuries:incidence, hospital charges, and correlates. 5th World Conference onInjury Prevention & Control, New Delhi, India, Mar. 5-8. 2000August 20, 2012 20


Presentation<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong><strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN. Analytic design strategies in primary care research. 14thAnnual Primary Care Research Methods and Statistical Conference,San Antonio, Texas, Dec. 3-5. 1999August 20, 2012 22

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