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1 PERSONAL Office Address: BARBARA A. ELLIOTT, Ph.D. Department of Family Medicine School of Medicine Duluth 1035 University Drive Duluth, Minnesota (218) ACADEMIC HISTORY Bachelor of Arts, Honors College, 1969 (International Relations and German) University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Master of Arts, 1975 (Educational Psychology) University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Thesis: An Evaluation of the Hospitalbound Teaching Program Doctor of Philosophy, 1983 (Family and Medical Sociology) University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Dissertation: Families Managing Chronic Stress: Role Enactment with Physically Disabled Children Clinical Pastoral Education: St. Mary s Medical Center, Duluth, Minnesota, PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS ACADEMIC University of Minnesota-Duluth, School of Medicine, Duluth, MN Co-Instructor, Department of Psychology, Instructor, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Assistant Professor, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Associate Professor and Director, Clinical Research, Department of Family Medicine and Department of Behavioral Sciences Professor and Director, Clinical Research, Department of Family Medicine and Department of Behavioral Sciences University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Research Assistant, Department of Family Social Sciences, 1982 Faculty Associate, Center for Bioethics, CLINICAL Duluth Family Practice Residency Program, Duluth, MN Clinical Preceptor, , Director of Behavioral Science and Research, St Mary s Medical Center, Duluth, MN Hospital Chaplain (On-call pool),

2 HONORS Phi Beta Kappa, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 1969 Mortar Board, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 1969 Teacher of the Year, Duluth Family Practice Residency Program, Duluth 1986 The World Who's Who of Women, 9th Edition 1987 Visiting Scholar, Hastings Center, New York, New York 1988 Kellogg National Leadership Fellow Invited Consultant, Relief and Development Operations, International Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Trainer, American Red Cross Minnesota Marvelous Woman of the Year 1995 (Recognition by Governor) President's Award, Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians 1995 Stop the Violence Award, Minnesota Medical Association 1998 First Place Research Award, American Academy of Family Physicians 2000 Researcher of the Year, Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians 2002 Chancellor s Award for Distinguished Research,

3 RESEARCH My research has documented the personal, social and medical outcomes of extending health care access to the under-served (rural residents, victims of abuse, pregnant teens, American Indians, etc.). GRANTS AWARDED RESEARCH GRANTS HIV/AIDS in Adolescents. Subcontract through LSS for CDC award. $80,000. Principal Investigator Wellness Center. Generations Health Care Initiatives, Inc. $86,027. Principal Investigator TeenLife Center. Healthier MN Communities Clinic Fund $85,805. Principal Investigator Wellness Center. Generations Health Initiatives, Inc. $242,000. Principal Investigator Genetics Testing in Midwest American Indians. NIH. $147,160. Research Mentor/Co-Investigator TeenLife Center. Healthier MN Communities Foundation. $58,000. Principal Investigator 2004 Evaluating the Resiliency Project. Whiteside Institute. $14,438. Principal Investigator Establishing Effective Communication between Healthcare Providers and Native American Patients. Mentor/Co-Investigator. President s Faculty Multicultural Research Award. $15,412. Minnesota Medical Foundation. $ Habitat Health Services Resiliency Project. Department of Children, Families and Learning, State of Minnesota. $342,363. Principal Investigator Girl Hibbing! St. Louis County Department of Public Health, Department of Maternal-Child Health, State of Minnesota. $20,000. Principal Investigator Girl Ordean! Generations Health Initiatives, Inc. $20,000. Principal Investigator Values of Families in Guiding End-of-Life Care. National Institute on Aging. $65,000. RO3 AG Co-investigator. 3

4 TeenLife Center Resiliency Project, Girl Hibbing! St. Louis County Public Health Department. $97,278. Primary Investigator. GRANTS AWARDED RESEARCH GRANTS, continued Health Needs of Adolescents. Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation. $10,250. Principal Investigator Open Trial of Topical Tacrolimus 0.1% Ointment for Rosacea. Fujisawa Corporation. $36,890. Co-Principal Investigator Occupational Health Hazards of Being a Printmaker: A Pilot Study. Duluth Clinic Education and Research Division. $2,500. Co-Principal Investigator Causes of Death in Centenarians: An Examination of 1998 Death Certificates in MN. Duluth Clinic Education and Research Division. $2,500. Co- Principal Investigator Effect of Bisphosphonates on Young Patients with Severe Osteoporosis. Duluth Clinic Education and Research Division. $2,500. Co-Principal Investigator DNR Use: The ECHO Project. The Whiteside Foundation. $5000. Principal Investigator : Low Income Voices of Duluth. Northland Foundation and State of Minnesota. $130,000. Principal Investigator : Family-Community Bridges. $41, Allina Foundation, Project Reach (with Carlton County Health Services). Principal Investigator , : Caregiver Assessment of Behavioral Interventions in Dementia. Northern Minnesota Area Geriatric Education Center (NMAGEC) and the Duluth Clinic Education and Research. $5,377 (1993), $5,500 (1997), and $13,935 (1999). Principal Investigator Determinants of Elevated Blood Lead in the Children of Duluth: Ethnicity or Poverty. Minnesota Department of Health, Duluth Clinic Education and Research Foundation, and the Miller Dwan Foundation. $67,000. Co- Principal Investigator Arthritis in Indian Country: Exploring the Prevalence, Effects and Cost. Duluth Education and Research Foundation, and Center for Community and Regional Research. $47,785. Co-Principal Investigator Enhancing Cancer Pain Control in American Indians (ECPCAI). NCI, R25 CA $127,912. Co-Principal investigator. 4

5 Duluth Domestic Violence Prevention Project (DDVPP). CDC, Program Announcement 476. $600,000. Principal Investigator. GRANTS AWARDED RESEARCH GRANTS, continued Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project (LSRCCP). NCI, RO1 CA $1,688,124. Co-Investigator Minnesota Cancer Pain Project (MCPP). NCI, R25 CA $474,000. Co-Investigator Matching grants from The Duluth Clinic Education and Research Foundation, Miller-Dwan Foundation, St. Mary's Medical Center Foundation in support of resident research at the Duluth Family Practice Residency Program, Duluth, Minnesota. $7,500. Principal Investigator Matching grants from The Duluth Clinic Education and Research Foundation, Miller-Dwan Foundation, St. Mary's Medical Center Foundation, and St. Luke's Hospital Foundation in support of resident research at the Duluth Family Practice Residency Program, Duluth, Minnesota. $10,000. Principal Investigator Matching grants from The Duluth Clinic Education and Research Foundation, Miller-Dwan Foundation, St. Mary's Medical Center Foundation, and St. Luke's Hospital Foundation in support of resident research at the Duluth Family Practice Residency Program, Duluth, Minnesota. $10,000. Principal Investigator Matching grants from The Duluth Clinic Education and Research Foundation, Miller-Dwan Foundation, St. Mary's Medical Center Foundation, and St. Luke's Hospital Foundation. Endocrine and Behavioral Responses in Parenting a Child with Special Needs: A Pilot Study. $14,500. Principal Investigator. GRANTS FOR DISSEMINATION OF RESEARCH FINDINGS HIV/AIDS in Adolescents. Subcontract through LSS for CDC award. $80,000. Principal Investigator TeenLife Center Health Service. Ordean Foundation. $105,000. Principal Investigator TeenLife Center Health Service. Generations Health Care Initiatives. $50,000. Principal Investigator. 2004, 2005 Girl Hibbing! Northland Foundation. $20,000 and $13,987. Principal Investigator. 5

6 Patient Advocate Demonstration Project. Minnesota March of Dimes. $50,000. Principal Investigator. GRANTS AWARDED GRANTS FOR DISSEMINATION OF RESEARCH FINDINGS, continued TeenLife Center-Maternal Child Health Project. St. Louis County Department of Public Health and Department of Maternal-Child Health, State of Minnesota. $26,110. Principal Investigator TeenLife Center Health Service. Ordean Foundation. $73,067. Principal Investigator TeenLife Center Health Service. Generations Health Care Initiatives. $50,000. Principal Investigator Head of the Lakes Juvenile Assessment Center (JAC Project). Lutheran Social Services (Subcontract, MN Department of Public Safety). $34,050. Principal Investigator SMDC Health System Domestic Violence Project. Duluth Clinic Education and Research Division. $2,500. Co-Investigator Habitat Health Services Maternal-Child Health Project. St. Louis County Department of Public Health, Department of Maternal-Child Health, State of Minnesota. $7,436. Principal Investigator UMD Girls Aftercare Program. MN Department of Economic Security. $45,000. Principal Investigator : Development and Implementations of a CD-ROM on Alcoholism. Academic Health Center Educational Development Fund. $86,688. Co-Investigator Establishment of the Habitat Health services. HRSA Maternal and Child Health Bureau. $150,000. Principal Investigator. (Matching community grants shown below.) Ordean Foundation, $75, St. Louis County Medical Alliance, $2, Ordean Foundation $10, Ordean Foundation, $17, Northland Foundation, $14, Ordean Foundation, $19, Mardag Foundation, $15, Northland Foundation, $15, Duluth-Superior Area Community Foundation, $12, Ordean Foundation, $17, Northland Foundation, $17,397 6

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8 GRANTS AWARDED GRANTS FOR DISSEMINATION OF RESEARCH FINDINGS, continued Videotape and Brochure Development for the ECHO Project. Duluth Clinic Education and Research Foundation, St. Luke s Foundation, Miller Dwan Foundation, St. Mary s Foundation $20,600. Principal Investigator International Health Policy Forum: Kellogg Foundation. $7,000. Principal Investigator St. Louis County Medical Society for publication of the booklet Clinical Research Interests: Duluth Medical Community $200. Principal Investigator. TRAINING GRANTS Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Career Development Programs. $15,306,105. Co-Investigator Rural Health School Program. Director: Byron Crouse. State of Minnesota. $2,048,000. Research Specialist Grants for Predoctoral Training in Family Medicine. Principal Investigator: James Boulger. Bureau of Health Professions. $200,000. Research Director DHHS: Minority Faculty Fellowship Program. Fellow: Joy Dorscher. 1-A24 MB $32,250. Research Mentor Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance No Principal Investigator: Byron Crouse. Bureau of Health Professions-Med, No $910,944. Director of Clinical Research : Grants for Predoctoral Training in Family Medicine. Principal Investigator: James Boulger. Bureau of Health Professions, FD15-PE $111,809. Research Director : Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance No Principal Investigator: Byron Crouse. Bureau of Health Professions, No $664,663. Associate Professor Kellogg National Fellowship Program. $150,000. Principal Investigator. 8

9 EDITORIAL AND REVIEWER EXPERIENCE EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARDS Families, Systems & Health, 2000-present Journal of Cancer Education, 1998-present Minnesota Medicine, 2001-present Family Violence and Abusive Relationships. Special Issue of Primary Care series. Families and Health Care. Special Issue of Visions 2010 Series, NCFR, October Co-Editor, Family and Health Newsletter, , REVIEWER (MANUSCRIPTS) Bookmarks, International Childbirth Association, Family Practice Research Journal, Social Science and Medicine, 1990-present Journal of Family Practice, 1990-present Annals of Epidemiology, 1994-present Archives of Family Medicine, 1998-present Family Medicine, 1995-present Journal of Cancer Education, 1998-present Ethnicity and Medicine, 2000-present Journal of Philosophy, Science & Law, 2002-present Journal of Adolescence, present Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, present Journal of Adolescent Health, present REVIEWER (GRANT PROPOSALS) Joint AAFP/f-AAFP Grant Awards Program, American Academic of Family Physicians (AAFP), McNeil Awards for Clinical Research, Allen and Hansbury's Grants, NIH-National Cancer Institute. Invited, Special Emphasis Panel (Quality of Life), 1998 EDITORIAL PAGE COLUMNIST, Health Care Issues. Monthly, Duluth News-Tribune, Duluth, Minnesota, PUBLICATIONS Elliott BA. Neonatal death: reflections for physicians. Pediatrics 1978; 62: Elliott BA. Neonatal death: reflections for parents. Pediatrics 1978; 62: Elliott BA. Primary care for children with chronic, life-threatening conditions. Minnesota Medicine 1988; 71: Nesin N, Elliott BA, Elliott TE. Screening mammography in a primary care setting. Minnesota Medicine 1988; 71: Erickson DJ, Elliott BA. Pregnancy in women over 35. Minnesota Medicine 1988; 71:

10 PUBLICATIONS, continued Rogers JA, Elliott BA. Physician's role in adolescent health education. Minnesota Medicine 1989; 72: Elliott TE, Elliott BA. Physician acquisition of cancer pain management knowledge. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 1991; 6(4):1-6. Elliott BA. Birth order and health: major issues. Social Science and Medicine 1992; 35(4): Stelter KL, Elliott BA, Bruno CA. Living will completion in older adults. Archives of Internal_Medicine 1992; 152: Elliott TE, Elliott BA. Physician attitudes and beliefs about use of morphine for cancer pain. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 1992; 7(3): Crouse BJ, Elliott BA, Nesin N. Clinical follow up of cervical sampling with the ayre spatula and zelsmyr cytobrush. Archives of Family Medicine 1993; 2: Elliott TE, Crouse BJ, Elliott BA, Gangness DE, Gunderson L, Regal RR, Renier CM, Tschida PA, Witrak MT. Lake Superior rural cancer care project: design, methodologies and interventions. Journal of Cancer Education 1994; 9(3):10. Elliott TE, Murray DM, Elliott BA, Braun BL, Oken MM, Johnson KM, Post White J, Lichblau L. Physician knowledge and attitudes about cancer pain management: a survey from the Minnesota Cancer Pain Project. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 1995, 10: Elliott BA, Renier CM, Vecchi L, Clark TC. Health care for the uninsured in Duluth. Minnesota Medicine 1995; 78: Elliott TE, Murray DM, Oken MM, Johnson KM, Elliott BA, Post-White J. The Minnesota Cancer Pain Project: design, methods and education strategies. Journal of Cancer Education 1995; 10(2): Elliott BA, Johnson MMP. Domestic violence in a primary care setting: patterns and prevalence. Archives of Family Medicine 1995; 4: Bolin L, Elliott BA. Physician detection of family violence. Minnesota Medicine 1996, 79: Elliott BA, Elliott TE, Murray DM, Braun BL, Johnson KM. Patients and family members: the role of knowledge and attitudes in cancer pain. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 1996;12(4):

11 Johnson D, Elliott BA. Screening for domestic violence in a rural family practice. Minnesota Medicine 1997; 80: PUBLICATIONS, continued Elliott TE, Murray DM, Oken MM, Johnson KM, Braun BL, Elliott BA, Post-White J. Improving cancer pain management in communities: main results from a randomized controlled trial - the Minnesota Cancer Pain Project. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 1997;13(4): Chial H, Elliott BA. Caring for patients with AIDS in greater Minnesota. Minnesota Medicine 1997;80: Johnson MMP, Elliott BA. Domestic violence among patients in urban and rural family practices. Journal of Family Practice 1997; 44: Crouse BJ, Block D, Elliott BA, Larson TA, Ludwig D, Swentko W. Minnesota s new Rural Health School. Minnesota Medicine 1998;81: Eischens MJ, Elliott BA, Elliott TE. Two hospice quality of life surveys: a comparison. The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care 1998; May-June: Weber M, Elliott BA. Domestic violence in gay male relationships. Minnesota Medicine. 1999;82: Shepard MF, Elliott BA, Falk DR, Regal RR. Public health nurses response to domestic violence: A report from the enhanced domestic violence intervention project. Public Health Nursing. 1999;16(5): Elliott BA, Johnson KM, Elliott TE, Day JJ. Enhancing cancer pain control among American Indians (ECPCAI): main results. Journal of Cancer Education. 1999;14(1): Elliott BA, Johnson KM, Leff RD, Day JJ. Arthritis in Indian country: Determining the prevalence and effects. Ethnicity and Medicine. 2000;10: Block DE, Mareck DG, Lindeke LL, Elliott BA, Mueller CA, Crouse BJ, Ludwig DB, Uden DL, Swentko WM. Development of rural interdisciplinary case studies: Experience of the Minnesota Rural Health School. National Academies of Practice Forum. 2000;2(1): Berg RE, Elliott BA. Rural Minnesota family physicians: Practice, characteristics, gender, income and job satisfaction. 2000;83: Evink B, Crouse BJ, Elliott BA. The variability in the diagnosis of childhood ADHD among Minnesota primary care physicians. Minnesota Medicine. 2000;83:

12 Elliott TE, Regal RR, Renier CM, Crouse BJ, Gunderson L, Gangeness DE, Elliott BA, Witrak M. Instruments to measure cancer management knowledge of rural health care providers. Journal of Cancer Education. 2001;16: PUBLICATIONS, continued Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Crouse BJ, Gunderson L, Gangeness DE, Witrak M, Jensen, PB. Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project: Part I. An intervention trial. Cancer Practice. 2001:9(1): Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Crouse BJ, Gunderson L, Gangeness DE, Witrak M, Jensen, PB. Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project: Part II. Provider knowledge. Cancer Practice. 2001:9(1): Elliott TE, Regal RR, Elliott BA, Renier CM. Design and validation of instruments to measure knowledge. Journal of Cancer Education. 2001;16: Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Crouse BJ, Haller IV, Witrak M, Jensen, PB. Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project: Part III. Improving provider practice performance. Cancer Practice. 2002:10(2): Gessert CE, Elliott BA, Haller IV. Dying of old age: An examination of death certificates of centenarians. Journal of the American Geriatric Society. 2002:50: Falk DR, Shepard MF, Elliott BA. Evaluation of domestic violence assessment protocol used by employee assistance counselors. Employee Assistance Quarterly. 2002;17(3):1-15. Shepard MF, Falk DR, Elliott BA. Enhancing coordinated community responses to reduce recidivism in cases of domestic violence. The Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 2002;17(5): Elliott TB, Elliott BA, Bixby MR. Risk factors associated with camp accidents. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 2003;14:2-8. Gessert CE, Elliott BA, Peden-McAlpine C. Mortality patterns in middle age and old age. Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences. 2003;58A(11):967. Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Haller IV, Crouse BH, Witrak MT, Jensen PB. Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project: Part IV. Patient outcomes. Journal of Rural Health. 2004;20(1): Bamford JTM, Elliott BA, Haller, IV. Tacrolimus effect on rosacea. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2004;50(1): Elliott BA, Renier CM, Haller IV, Elliott TE. Health related Quality of Life (HRQ0L) in patients with cancer and other concurrent illnesses. Quality of Life Research. 2004;13(2):

13 Elliott BA, Larson JT. Adolescents in midsized and rural communities: Foregone care, perceived barriers, and risk factors. Journal of Adolescent Health,2004;35(4): Elliott BA, Haller IV, Peterson JM. Targeted IPV Education: Sustained change in rural and midsized medical settings. EndAbuse e-journal, June PUBLICATIONS, continued Smargia LA, Saewyc DM, Elliott BA. Foregone mental health care and self-reported access barriers among adolescents. Journal of School Nursing. 2006;22(1): Gessert CE, Elliott BA, Peden-McAlpine C. End of life care in dementia: Rural-urban differences. Journal of Rural Health. 2006; 22(1):1-8. Elliott BA, Gessert CE, Peden-McAlpine C. Decision making on behalf of elders with advanced cognitive impairment: Family transitions. In press, Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders. Elliott BA, Gessert CE, Peden-McAlpine C. Family Decision making for elders with advanced cognitive impairment: Spirituality and meaning. Submitted to The Journal of Gerontologic Nursing. Elliott BA, Gessert CE, Peden-McAlpine C. Family decision making in advanced dementia: Narrative and ethics. Submitted to Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. PUBLICATIONS SELECTED ABSTRACTS (Peer Reviewed) Elliott BA, Shepard M. Domestic violence: Assessing dangerousness. The 5 4h International Family Violence Research Conference Program, Family Research Laboratory, Durham, NH. 1995; D-13, Elliott TE, Murray DM, Oken MM, Johnson KM, Braun BL, Elliott BA, Post-White J. The Minnesota cancer pain project: Main results. 8th World Congress on Pain (1996). Vancouver, BC, Canada. IASP Press: Seattle; 167. Johnson KM, Elliott BA, Elliott TE, Day JJ. Barriers to cancer pain management for American Indians. Proceedings of the 1996 APHA 124th Annual Meeting, New York, NY; 380. Johnson KM, Elliott BA, Elliott TE, Day JJ. Focus group methods for material development: exploring cancer pain with Anishinabe Elders. Proceedings of the 1996 APHA 124th Annual Meeting, New York, NY; 259. Johnson KM, Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Day JJ. Cancer pain management education strategies for American Indians. Journal of Cancer Education. 1996; 11(S3):22. 13

14 Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Crouse BJ, Gangeness D, Krook JE, Regal RR, Renier CM, Tschida P, Witrak M. Methods of breast cancer detection reported by women from several midwestern communities: Urban-rural comparisons. 9th International Congress on Breast Diseases. 1996; 327. Elliott BA, Elliott TE, Renier CM, Regal RR. Quality of life scores in persons with cancer and other health problems. Quality of Life Research. 1997;6(7/8):641. PUBLICATIONS SELECTED ABSTRACTS (Peer-reviewed), continued Elliott BA, Weber M. Partner violence in heterosexual and homosexual couples. The 5 th International Family Violence Research Conference Program, Family Research Laboratory. Durham NH;1997, #H8-1. Johnson KM, Elliott BA, Leff RD, Day JJ. Arthritis in Indian Country: exploring the prevalence, effects, and cost. Proceedings of 9th Annual Indian Health Service Research Conference. Albuquerque, NM. 1997:20. Elliott BA. Working to reduce family violence in rural communities. Abstracts, World Conference on Family Violence. September 1998, p. 90. Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Elliott TE. Random and non-random missing data in a community dwelling population with breast cancer. Quality of Life Research. 1998;7: 587. Regal RR, Elliott BA, Renier CM, Elliott TE. Clustering quality of life responses with missing time points. Quality of Life Research. 1998;7:654. Shannon MB, Elliott BA, Maddy M. Quality of life ant the adequacy of dialysis. Quality of Life Research. 1998;7: 661 Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Elliott TE. Profiles of QoL scores among women with breast cancer. Quality of Life Research. 1999;8: 573. Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Elliott TE. Profiles of Longitudinal QoL Scores among People with Breast and Colo-Rectal Cancer. Quality of Life Research. 2000; 9(3):250. Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Crouse BJ, Gangeness DE, Witrak M, Jensen B. Improving rural health care providers knowledge about cancer care: A group-randomized trial. Journal of Cancer Education. 2000; 15S(3):17. Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Haller I, Crouse BJ, Witrak M, Jensen B. Improving rural cancer care: A group randomized trial. Journal of Cancer Education. 2001;16(3)S: Gessert CE, Elliott BA, Haller IV. Dying of old age: An examination of death certificates of centenarians. Presented at Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy, Atlanta, GA, June 10-12, 2001; APHA Atlanta GA, Oct 22-24, 2001; Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, Nov 15-18,

15 Shepard MF, Falk DR, Elliott BA. Enhancing coordinated community responses to reduce recidivism in cases of domestic violence. 7 th Annual Violence Research Conference meeting in Durham NH. July

16 PUBLICATIONS SELECTED ABSTRACTS (Peer-reviewed), continued Eisenberg RM, Knych E, Elliott B, Crouse B, Laundergan J, Wagenaar A, Rothenberger J, and Day T. Alcoholism: A study and review program on CD-ROM. Drugs and Alcohol Dependence. 63(Suppl.1):S Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Elliott TE. Clinical potential of longitudinal QOL profiles. Quality of Life Research. 2001; 10( 11): 277. Bamford JT, Elliott BA, Haller IV. The relationship of rosacea phenotype and extrafacial lesions. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 2002;119(1):242. Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Haller IV, Jensen PB. Improving rural cancer patients outcomes: a group-randomized trial. Journal of Cancer Education. 2002;17(3S):15. Elliott TB, Elliott BA, Bixby MR. Risk factors associated with camp accidents. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine. 2002;13(1):75. Elliott BA, Erickson CE. Reducing emergency room and urgent care use: Habitat Health Services. 6 th Annual MN Health Services Research Conference Proceedings. February Elliott BA, Renier CM. Can response shift be demonstrated in QOL scores among battered women? Quality of Life Research. 2002; 11(7): 634. Elliott TE, Elliott BA. Cancer pain management among the Anishinabe in Minnesota: An American Indian Tribe. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 2003;6(1):140. Elliott TB, Elliott BA, Bixby MR. Risk factors associated with camp accidents. SafetyLit Injury Prevention Literature Update, 7 April 2003) picked up the abstract from Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 2003;14:2-8. (See website: Elliott BA, Beattie, MK. How health ranks as a domain in quality of life amonth those living in poverty. Quality of Life Research. 2003;12(7):746. Elliott TE, ElliottBA. Cancer Pain management among the Anishinabe in Minnesota: An American Indian tribe. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 2003;6(1):140. Bamford JTM, Elliott BA, Haller IV. The relationship of rosacea phenotype and extrafacial lesions. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 2002;119(1):242. Elliott TE, Elliott BA, Regal RR, Renier CM, Haller IV, Jensen PB. Improving rural cancer patients outcomes: A group-randomized trial. Journal of Cancer Education. 2002;17(S3):15. 16

17 Elliott BA, Larson JT, Sundberg LB. Foregone Health Care in St. Louis County: Results for a Survey of Teens, 7 th Annual Minnesota Health Services Research Conference Abstracts, p

18 PUBLICATIONS SELECTED ABSTRACTS (Peer-reviewed), continued Gessert CE, Elliott BA, Peden-McAlpine C, Guiding Care at the End of Life: Perspectives of Rural and Urban Families. 7 th Annual Minnesota Health Services Research Conference Abstracts, p. 15. Elliott BA, Beattie MK. How health ranks as a domain in QoL among those living in poverty. Quality of Life Research. 2003;12(7):746 Elliott TE, Elliott BA. Cancer Pain management among the Anishinabe in Minnesota: An American Indian tribe. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 2003;6(1):140. Elliott BA, Gessert CE, Peden-McAlpine C. "When there's no quality of life left, it is time to die." Quality of Life Research. 2004;13(9):1577. Haller IV, Elliott BA, Peterson JM. "Screening for domestic violence by health care providers: Effect of practice setting." 132nd Annual Meeting of APÓA, Washington, DC., (Session #4055.0, Abstract #82934) Elliott BA, Haller IV, Peterson JM. Impact of IPV Education on Provider Knowledge and Practice. Health Care and Domestic Violence: Health Consequences Over the Lifespan Workshop 1, Page accessed October 27, Haller IV, Elliott BA, Peterson JM "Effect of practice setting on screening for victims of intimate partner violence." 9th Annual Minnesota Health Services Research Conference, Minneapolis, MN, Peden-McAlpine, C. Gessert C., Elliott, B., Poster: Personal Goals and Values of Family Caregivers of Institutionalized Elderly with Dementia at End of Life. Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing 16th International Research Congress, July 14-16, Kona, Hawaii. Elliott BA, Renier CM, Palcher JA, Elliott TE. Quality of life, spirituality, and survival length in hospice setting. Quality of Life Research. 2005;14(9):1998. Elliott BA, Quinlan D, Woods,CA. QoL of homeless and emancipated youth International Society for Quality of Life Research meeting abstracts [ The QLR Journal, A-81. Abstract #

19 PUBLICATIONS INVITED PUBLICATIONS Elliott BA, Day TW. Do not resuscitate orders. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1987; 255(22):3114. [Letter] Elliott BA. Case studies in family medicine training. Family Health News. 1987; 2(2):2. [Manuscript] Elliott BA. Current issues in bioethics: demands, limits and autonomy. Minnesota Medicine. 1989; 72: [Manuscript] Elliott BA. Families and the gravely ill: roles and rights. Family Systems Medicine. 1989; 7(3): [Book review] Elliott BA. Mortal choices: ethical dilemmas in modern medicine. Group Practice Journal. 1989; 38(1):68-9. [Book review] Elliott BA. Chronic disorders and the family. Social Science and Medicine. 1990; 30(12):1367. [Book review] Elliott BA. State 'laboratories' test health care reform solutions. Minnesota Medicine. 1993; 76: [Manuscript] Elliott BA. Prevention of violence. Primary Care. 1993; 20(2): [Manuscript] Elliott BA. Community response to violence. Primary Care. 1993; 20(2): [Manuscript] Halverson KC, Elliott BA, Rappley M, and Van Etta L. Treatment of child abuse. Primary Care. 1993; 20(2): [Manuscript] Halverson KC, Elliott BA, Rubin M, Chadwick D. Legal considerations for primary care physicians in cases of child abuse. Primary Care. 1993; 20(2): [Manuscript] Elliott BA. Managing myelomeningocele and birth: ethical issues. Best Foot Forward. (from Minnesota Academies of Pediatrics and Family Physicians) 1993;2(2):5-11. [Manuscript] Elliott BA. The effects of mental retardation, disability and illness on sibling relationships: research issues and challenges. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 1993;55(3): [Book review] Elliott BA. Balancing family and career. Minnesota Medicine. 1994; 77:8-9. [Editorial] Elliott BA. Healing music. AFTA Newsletter. Winter ; 58:18. [Manuscript] Elliott BA. Screening for family violence: Overcoming the barriers. Journal of Family Practice. 2000;49(2): [Editorial] 19

20 PUBLICATIONS INVITED PUBLICATIONS, continued Elliott BA, Beattie MK, Kaitfors SK. Health needs of people living below poverty level. Family Medicine. 2001;33(5): [Manuscript] Elliott BA. Commentary: Caring in crisis. Family Systems Medicine. 2001;19(2): [Commentary] Elliott BA. Ethical Issues in Maternal-Fetal Medicine. Journal of Philosophy, Science, and Law. 2003;3(3). Archived at [Book review] Elliott BA. Families Across Time: A Life Course Perspective. Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 2003:4:615 [Book Review] Elliott BA. Annals of Family Medicine TRACK discussion of Nygre, Nelson, and Klein, Screening children for family violence: A review of the evidence of the US Preventive Services Task Force. Annals of Family Medicine 2004;2. (Invited Commentary) Elliott BA. Annals of Family Medicine TRACK discussion of Zink, Elder, Jacobson and Klostermann, Medical management of intimate partner violence considering the stages of change: precontemplation and contemplation. Annals of Family Medicine 2004;3. (Invited Commentary) Elliott BA. Measuring and Monitoring Children s Well Being. Editors: Ben-Aieh, A., Kaufamn, N.H., Andres, A. B., Goerge, RT. M., Lee, B. J., & Aber, J. L Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN Journal of Comparative Family Studies 2005;36(2): [Book Review] PUBLICATIONS BOOKS, MONOGRAPHS AND BOOK CHAPTERS Elliott BA, Frigaard L. Special Services for Special People. Pilot Parents of Northeastern Minnesota, Duluth, MN [Monograph] Day TW, Elliott BA. Well child care. Monograph 95, Series II. American Academy of Family Physicians, [Monograph] Elliott BA, Day TW. Learning assessment of Indian students by dominant society testing methods. Chapter 3, Two Cultures Meet: Pathways for American Indians to Medicine, Garrett Parke Press, ISBN [Book Chapter] Elliott BA, editor. Families and Health Care. Special Issue of the Visions 2010 Series. NCFR: Minneapolis, MN, ISBN [Book] 20

21 PUBLICATIONS BOOKS, MONOGRAPHS AND BOOK CHAPTERS, continued Elliott BA, Halverson KC, Hendricks-Mathews MB, editors. Family violence and abusive relationships. Primary Care. W.B.Saunders Company: Philadelphia. 1993, ISSN [Book] Elliott BA, Bruno CA. A Caregivers' Handbook for Dementia. The Duluth Clinic Education and Research Foundation. Duluth, MN, 1994, and (2 nd edition) [Handbook] Christian SS, Elliott BA. Coping with family stress, in Christian SS, ed., Working with Groups on Family Issues. Whole Person Associates: Duluth MN, ISBN # X. [Book Chapter] Elliott BA. The ethics of practice in primary health care of children, in Fox J, ed., Primary Care of Children. St. Louis: Mosby. 1997; second edition, 2002; third edition (on-line), ISBN # [Book Chapter] Elliott BA. Social Disorders, in Fox J, ed., Primary Care of Children. St. Louis: Mosby. 1997; second 2002; third edition (on-line), 2006.ISBN # [Book Chapter] PRESENTATIONS--NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL TOPICAL THINK-TANK ACTIVITIES 1992 Peebles, Scotland: Invited to participate in international discussions of women's health issues at biennial meetings organized by Social Science and Medicine Baltimore, Maryland. Organized and chaired a symposium: "International Lessons for US Health Reform" for National Council of Family Relations, funded by Kellogg Foundation Budapest: Invited to participate in international discussions about domestic violence at biennial meetings organized by Social Science and Medicine Washington DC: Invited to participate in the National Conference on Family Violence sponsored by the American Medical Association and the American Bar Association Washington DC: Participated in AAMC s Consensus Conference of Education of Medical Students about Family Violence and Abuse. 21

22 1997 Washington DC: Provided testimony about domestic violence for the Institute of Medicine as they prepared their 1999 document, Reducing the Burden of Injury: Advancing Prevention and Treatment. PRESENTATIONS--NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL TOPICAL THINK-TANK ACTIVITIES 2005 Washington DC: Participated in Kellogg Foundation Alliance s Call to Action regarding Spirituality and Politics. In 2006 this will continue in Istanbul, Turkey and Jerusalem, Israel Turkey, Syria, Jordan Palestine, and Israel: Invited participant in Harvard s Abraham Path Initiative, through their Center for Global Negotiation. (An effort to establish the Abraham Path.) PRESENTATIONS--NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL INVITED PRESENTATIONS 1998 Sacramento CA: Participated in a working group of 35 participants discussing how to include public values in health policy Singapore: Invited to participate in international discussions about domestic violence at the first World Conference on Family Violence "Unexpected outcomes of pregnancy," International Meetings of the International Childbirth Education Association, Minneapolis, MN "What should we say when a child dies?" Perinatal Association Annual Meeting, Des Moines, IA "An effective method of promoting residency research," 8th Annual North American Primary Care Research Group Assembly, Minneapolis, MN "Family medicine: unique ethical challenges," The Hastings Center, Briar Cliff Manor, NY "The ethics of family and health," Groves Conference on the Family, Savannah, GA "Families and AIDS," National Council on Family Relations, 52nd Annual Conference Program, Seattle, Washington "A photographic essay," National Council on Family Relations, Denver, Colorado. "Universal access to health care: ethical implications," National Council on Family Relations, Denver, Colorado. 22

23 "Discovering our professional integrity," Hinsdale Behavioral Science Meeting, Hinsdale, Illinois "Effects of family position and status on health," Social Science and Medicine, Pebbles, Scotland. PRESENTATIONS--NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL INVITED PRESENTATIONS 1992, continued "States and health care reform," National Council of Family Relations, Orlando, Florida. "Universal access to quality health care: the Minnesota experience," Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri. "A new look at informed consent," Hinsdale Behavioral Science Meeting, Hinsdale, Illinois "Bioethics in family health," National Council of Family Relations, Baltimore, Maryland. "Moral basis for family-centered health care," 13th Annual Family in Family Medicine Conference, Amelia Island, Florida "Minnesota's response to family violence," National Council of Family Relations, Minneapolis, Minnesota Assessing dangerousness in partner violence, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Albuquerque, New Mexico Family theory and health care, National Council of Family Relations Theory Preconference, Kansas City, MO "Children learn violent relationships: victims becoming perpetrators," Minnesota Round Table, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Westcott Communications Videotaped Continuing Education 5-part series on Child Abuses (completed February 1997 in Dallas) "Assessing for battery in the perinatal time," Perinatal Organization, Des Moines, IA. Perinatal grief, Perinatal Organization, Des Moines, IA. Rural cancer care research workshop on methods, Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project Conference, NCI, Duluth, MN Working to reduce family violence in rural communities, World Conference on Family Violence, Singapore 23

24 2002 Ethical Challenges at the Edge of Viability. Plenary presentation, March Of Dimes Conference. Minneapolis, MN Teen Studies, Plenary, MN Academy of Family Physicians. Minneapolis, MN. PRESENTATIONS--NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL INVITED PRESENTATIONS 2004 Ethical Challenges at the Edge of Viability. Mayo Clinic Schools of Nursing and Medicine, Rochester MN Establishing effective communication between health care providers and American Indian Elders. Association of American Indian Physicians 36 th Annual Meeting and National Health Conference. Minneapolis, MN. PRESENTATIONS--NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL OTHER PRESENTATIONS 1983 "Families coping with chronic illness in children," Family Behavioral Medicine Conference, Springhill, MN "Teaching family behavioral medicine," Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Los Angeles, CA "Child health and family stress," National Council on Family Relations, Dallas, TX "Chronic family stress: behavioral and endocrine responses to NICU," National Council on Family Relations, Dearborn, MI. "Screening mammography in a primary care setting," 7th Annual North American Primary Care Research Group, Baltimore, MD. "Integrating behavioral science into the outpatient setting," Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Hinsdale, IL. "Effective facilitation of resident research," Research Symposium, San Antonio, TX "Integrating behavioral sciences into the outpatient setting," Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, New Orleans, LA "Ethical issues in family medicine," Family in Family Medicine Conference, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Amelia Island, FL. 24

25 1989 "Physician acquisition of cancer pain management knowledge," 7th International Symposium on Prevention and Detection of Cancer, Nice, France. Presented by coauthor TE Elliott "Physician attitudes and knowledge about the use of morphine for cancer pain," 6th World Congress on Pain, International Association for the Study of Pain, Adelaide, Australia. Presented by co-author TE Elliott 1992 "Attitudes towards survivors of abuse," Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri. PRESENTATIONS--NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL OTHER PRESENTATIONS 1992, continued "Effective rural health research designs and methodologies," National Rural Health Association, San Francisco "Domestic violence: assessing dangerousness," 4th International Family Violence Research Conference, Durham, New Hampshire. Working with community groups: potentials and pitfalls, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Albuquerque, New Mexico Domestic violence: a protocol for public health nurses, Annual Conference, National Council of Family Relations, Kansas City, MO. Barriers to cancer pain management for American Indians, American Public Health Association, New York, New York. The hidden threat to rural pharmaceutical care, National Conference on Rural Health. (Presented by co-author David Gangeness) 1997 Physician detection of family violence, STFM, Boston, MA. LSRCCP: design, methods and preliminary results, Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project Conference, NCI, Duluth, MN. (Presented by co-author T Elliott) Scale of coherence and quality of life (as measured by the FLIC), 4 th Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Research, Vienna, Austria. Quality of life scores in persons with cancer and other health problems, 4 th Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Research, Vienna, Austria. Partner violence in heterosexual and homosexual couples, The 5 th International Family Violence Research Conference Program, Durham NH. 25

26 1998 Random and non-random missing data in a community-dwelling population with breast cancer, 5 th Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Research, Baltimore, MD. Clustering quality of life responses with missing time points, 5 th Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Research, Baltimore, MD. (Presented by co-author, R Regal) 1999 Profiles of QOL scores among women with breast cancer. 6 th Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Research, Barcelona, Spain Health needs of people living below poverty level. American Academy of Family Physicians, Dallas, TX. PRESENTATIONS--NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL OTHER PRESENTATIONS 2000, continued Profiles of longitudinal QoL scores among people with breast and colo-rectal cancer. 7 th Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Research, Vancouver, BC Clinical potential of longitudinal QoL scores among people with breast and colo-rectal cancer. 8 th Annual Conference of the international Society for Quality of Life Research, Amsterdam, the Netherlands Can response shift be demonstrated in QOL scores among battered women? 9 th Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Research. Orlando, FL. Rural/Urban differences in end of life goals: Family perspectives. Gerontological Society of America, Boston MA Cancer pain management among the Anishinabe in Minnesota: An American Indian Tribe. Pain and Palliative Care Meetings, Orlando, FL. Foregone health care in St. Louis county: Results from a survey of teens. 7 th annual Minnesota Health Services Research Conference, Minneapolis, MN. Guiding Care at the End of Life: Perspectives of Rural and Urban Families, 7 th Annual Minnesota Health Services Research Conference, Minneapolis, MN. Family Decision-Making at the End of life: Findings from Rural and Urban Focus Groups American Geriatrics Society, Baltimore, MD. Immunomodulator Effect on Erythema of Rosacea. Society for Investigative Dermatology. Miami, FL. 26

27 PRESENTATIONS--NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL OTHER PRESENTATIONS 2003, continued How Health Ranks as a Domain in Quality of Life among those Living in Poverty, 10 th Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Research. Prague, the Czech Republic. Qualitative work in end of life settings, 65th Annual Conference of the National Council of Family Relations. Vancouver BC, Canada. Rural/urban differences in decision making at end of life: family perspectives. 131 st Annual Meetings of the American Public Health Association. San Francisco, CA When there s no quality of life left, it is time to die. 11th Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Research. Hong Kong. Impact of IPV Education on Provider Knowledge and Practice National Conference on Health Care and Domestic Violence: Health Consequences Over the Lifespan. Violence Prevention Fund, Washington, DC.. Screening for domestic violence by health care providers: Effect of practice setting. 132 APHA Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. Ethical Challenges at the Edge of Viability. Mayo Clinic Schools of Nursing and Medicine, Rochester MN. QoL Scores Among Women who have been Battered. Annual Women s Center of Excellence Research Conference. Sept 13, Minneapolis, MN. Spirituality, Quality of Life, Performance Status, and Mortality in Hospice Setting Mayo Spiritual Care Research Conference: Spirituality Measured: Capturing the Elusive Effect. November 4-5, Rochester, MN. Screening for Domestic Violence by Health Care Providers: Effect of Practice Setting. 132 APHA Annual Meeting. Nov 6-10, Washington, DC Leadership in a Turbulent Time. Kellogg National Leadership Forum, Los Angeles. "Effect of practice setting on screening for victims of intimate partner violence." 9th Annual Minnesota Health Services Research Conference, Minneapolis, MN. Goals and Values of Family Caregivers of Institutionalized Elderly with Dementia at End of Life. Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing 16th International Research Congress, Kona, Hawaii. (Presented by Cynthia Peden-McAlpine, co-author) 27

28 PRESENTATIONS--NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL OTHER PRESENTATIONS 2005, continued Quality of life, spirituality, and survival length in hospice setting. 12th Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Research. San Francisco, CA QoL of homeless and emancipated youth. 13 th Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Research, Lisbon, Portugal. 28

29 TEACHING TEACHING EXPERIENCE POST DOCTORAL Multiple Continuing Medical Education offerings, Duluth Family Practice Residency Program, Duluth, Minnesota, Post Doctoral student, Doris Hill PhD, SAMHSA supported, present DOCTORAL University of Minnesota-Duluth, School of Medicine, Duluth, Minnesota, Department of Family Medicine Department of Behavioral Science COLLEGE University of Minnesota-Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota, Department of Psychology Department of Sociology HIGH SCHOOL Paseo High School, Kansas City, Missouri, 1969 University of Iowa, Hospitalbound Program, , Minneapolis Public Schools, Homebound Students, ELEMENTARY SCHOOL University of Iowa Hospitals, Hospitalbound Program, , PRESCHOOL Rankin Preschool, Duluth, Minnesota, TEACHING AND TRAINING INNOVATIONS UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA-DULUTH, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Courses developed(*), taught and/or currently teaching Abusive Relationships*, 10 contact hours Alcohol and Addictions, 10 contact hours Coping with Medicine*, 10 contact hours Family Behavioral Medicine*, 20 contact hours Family Dynamics*, 10 contact hours Introduction to Family Medicine*, 4 contact hours Medical Ethics*, 20 contact hours Problem-Based Learning, varying contact hours per course Psycho-Social, Spiritual Aspects of Life-Threatening Disease, 20 contact hours Rural Family Practice, 20 contact hours Spirituality and Health Care*, 10 contact hours, plus on-call arrangements Developed and currently advise Confidential Peer Assistance Program (CPAP), a student peer support group. 29

30 TEACHING AND TRAINING INNOVATIONS UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA-DULUTH, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, continued Co-developed and taught American Indian students regarding native skills that can be used to enhance their learning in majority education settings. Co-developed and participate in a program to mentor medical students doing clinical research. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA--HUBERT H. HUMPHREY INSTITUTE Developed, organized and participated in the Annual Symposium on family violence for the International Fellows held in Duluth each Spring, DULUTH FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDENCY PROGRAM, DULUTH, MN Re-organized, developed, administered and taught the Behavioral Science and Family Systems curriculum Developed, administered and taught a program of Family Practice resident research. Re-organized, developed and administered a program of resident evaluation. Recognized at the American Board of Medical Specialties meeting in San Francisco, 1987, as an outstanding program. LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS Developed and use a training video for community discussion of end-of-life decision making through a community-wide ethics organization, the ECHO Project, Developed and implemented the Lake Superior Medical Society's Annual Research Forum for practicing physicians to present their own clinical research, Designed, researched and administered an evaluation and training program about resuscitation policies with all physicians and nurses in Duluth, Minnesota, Developed the first support groups which became a national and international program of Grief Support; facilitated support groups Designed, developed, and administered an educational program for hospital-bound children in the University of Iowa Hospitals, , POST-DOCTORAL AND DOCTORAL STUDENTS AWARDS (The research described here was mentored and supervised by me.) NATIONAL AWARDS 1989 James Rogers, M.D. The physician s role in adolescent health education. Second Place, American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) Research Award. (This award distinguishes the research as the year's second-best resident research project in the country.) 1990 Kathryn Halverson, M.D. Child sexual abuse: A physicians intervention manual. Third Place, AAFP Research Award Keith Stelter, M.D. Living will completion in older adults. First Place, AAFP Research Award. 30

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