Current and Recent Resident Research
NAME/Faculty |
Title/Presented |
Adam Abraham/Dr. Jean Kutner |
Suffering at the end of life in the setting of low physical symptom distress, JGIM abstract 2004, Journal of Palliative Medicine and SGIM poster 2004 |
Sue Meyer/Dr. Jean Kutner |
Barriers to exercise in the elderly |
Ermin Kreso/Dr. Christine Gilroy |
Mental health issues in Urban Peak service users |
Dan Matlock/Dr. Mark Earnest |
Queried the HCUP database to document the effect of Medicare acquisition on the utilization of joint replacement surgery. Project resulted in abstract presented at a regional and national meeting. 2005 Aspen SGIM and 2006 NATL SGIM |
Dan Matlock/Dr. Mark Earnest |
Age-related utilization of elective joint replacements in the US by payer, SGIM Mountain West Meeting 2005, SGIM Philadelphia 2006 |
Ryan Westergaard |
"ACE Inhibitor Associated Mesenteric Angioedema," 2005 SGIM and SGIM Toronto 2007 |
Ryan Westergaard |
"Quality as Reciprocal Interdependence: Improving Patient Care Through Physician Collaboration," 2006 SGIM |
Karen Villalon |
Effects of Hormone Therapy on Weight Loss, SGIM Toronto 2007 |
Jeanette Aldous |
Study of physicians attitudes regarding quality of care at VA hospitals vs. other medical facilities |
Sarah Robinson/Dr. Mark Earnest |
CHCs in Colorado: To see if numbers of admissions for ACSC is decreased in areas where CHCs exist. In Process |
Erin Kahler |
Effect of Fatty Free Acid-Induced Endothelial Dysfunction and Insulin Resistance on Exercise Capacity in Healthy Subjects |
Johan Lane/Dr. Dan Barry |
Calcium supplementations, parathyroid hormones and exercise performance, In Process |
Danielle Loeb/Dr. Rita Lee |
Develop and evaluate an intervention for improving the documentation of appropriate sexual history taking in the out-patient setting, In Process |
Katie Heist/Dr. Karen Chacko |
Can residents identify high yield/low effort quality improvement projects in clinic? In Process |
Jake Gray/Dr. Mark Earnest |
Insurance in patient's with chronic disease that asks if patient's at later stages of a chronic illness are less likely to be insured (dropped at some point) |