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K. Schellhase, MD MPH 9/26/19 - 1 - CURRICULUM VITAE KENNETH G. SCHELLHASE, M.A., M.D., M.P.H. 1. Home Address S33 W26802 Hawthorne Hollow Drive Waukesha, WI 53189-6214 2. Office Address Managed Health Services of Wisconsin 10700 Research Dr Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226 Phone: (414) 773-4404 E-mail: [email protected] 3. Place of Birth Denver, Colorado 4. Citizenship U.S.A. 5. Education 1981 - 1985 B.S. (International Affairs), Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Washington, DC 1987 – 1990 M.A. (Ethical Theory), Georgetown University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Washington, DC 1988 - 1989 Post-baccalaureate Pre-medical Program, Columbia University, New York, NY 1990 – 1994 M.D., University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 1997 – 1999 M.P.H. (Health Services), University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle, WA 6. Postgraduate Training and Fellowship Appointments 1994 – 1997 Residency in Family Practice, Univ. of Washington Department of Family Medicine Seattle, WA 1997 – 1999 Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program Research Fellowship, focus public health and health services research, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA 2004 – 2005 Medical College of Wisconsin Department of Family and Community Medicine Micro-Fellowship in Administrative Leadership 2007 – 2008 MCW-UWM Faculty Leadership Development Program 2014— 2015 Association of Departments of Family Medicine Chair Fellowship Program to prepare faculty for department chair roles.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

KENNETH G. SCHELLHASE, M.A., M.D., M.P.H.

1. Home Address S33 W26802 Hawthorne Hollow Drive Waukesha, WI 53189-6214

2. Office Address Managed Health Services of Wisconsin

10700 Research Dr Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226 Phone: (414) 773-4404 E-mail: [email protected]

3. Place of Birth Denver, Colorado

4. Citizenship U.S.A.

5. Education

1981 - 1985 B.S. (International Affairs), Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Washington, DC

1987 – 1990 M.A. (Ethical Theory), Georgetown University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Washington, DC

1988 - 1989 Post-baccalaureate Pre-medical Program, Columbia University, New York, NY

1990 – 1994 M.D., University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

1997 – 1999 M.P.H. (Health Services), University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle, WA

6. Postgraduate Training and Fellowship Appointments

1994 – 1997 Residency in Family Practice, Univ. of Washington Department of Family Medicine Seattle, WA

1997 – 1999 Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program Research Fellowship, focus public health and health services research, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA

2004 – 2005 Medical College of Wisconsin Department of Family and Community Medicine Micro-Fellowship in Administrative Leadership

2007 – 2008 MCW-UWM Faculty Leadership Development Program 2014—2015 Association of Departments of Family Medicine Chair Fellowship

Program to prepare faculty for department chair roles.

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7. Military Service

1981 – 1985 United States Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) 1985 – 1987 United States Army, Active Duty Field Artillery Officer

8. Faculty Appointments

1997 – 1999 Clinical Instructor, Dept. of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

1999 – 2000 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Family and Community Medicine, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Rockford, IL

1999 – 2001 Assistant Professor, (Adjunct) Division of Health Policy and Administration, Univ. of Illinois-Chicago School of Public Health, Chicago, IL

2001 – 2008 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW), Milwaukee, WI

2001 – 2008 Assistant Professor, Department of Population Health, MCW (adjunct)

2008 – 2014 Associate Professor, Dept. of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW), Milwaukee, WI

2008 – 2014 Associate Professor, Institute for Health and Society (formerly Department of Population Health), MCW (adjunct)

2014—2019 Professor, Family and Community Medicine, and Institute for Health and Equity (adjunct), Medical College of Wisconsin

2019 Professor, Family and Community Medicine—part-time faculty

9. Administrative Appointments

2001 – present Faculty, Center for Patient Care and Outcomes Research, MCW. Interdisciplinary health services research center.

2005 – 2010 Director, Division of Research, Department of Family and Community Medicine, MCW. Manage $800,000 budget; responsible for 2 other faculty, fellows, master’s level professional staff, and support staff.

2005—2013 Director, Center for Practice-Based Research; center within DFCM that provides statistical and research design support for research and scholarly efforts of all departmental faculty.

2010—2013 Associate Director, DFCM Center for Healthy Communities & Research, (merged Division of Research with Center for Healthy Communities). Supervise 5 faculty, 4 program coordinators.

10. Educational Administrative Appointments

None

11. Hospital and Clinical Administrative Appointments

2008—2009 Assistant Medical Director, Children’s Community Health Plan. Conduct utilization review, design and implement quality

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improvement and disease management programs for regional Medicaid HMO.

2009—present Medical Director, Children’s Community Health Plan. Responsible for oversight of quality improvement and utilization review programs. Chair of provider credentialing committee and medical advisory committee for the largest Medicaid HMO in Southeast WI (135,000 members).

2012—2013 Medical Director, MCW Employee Health Plan. Responsible for development of new utilization, quality improvement, and employee wellness programs to improve outcomes, control costs

2017—2019 Medical Director, Together with CCHP. Responsible for oversight of quality improvement and utilization review programs, provider credentialing, medical policies. Together is an ACA Qualified Health Plan in the SE Wisconsin Federally-facilitated Marketplace.

2019—present Chief Medical Director, Vice President of Medical Affairs, Managed Health Services of Wisconsin. This is my current primary professional role. Responsible for all areas related to medical affairs, including quality and pharmacy operations, in a statewide HMO with offerings in Medicaid and special needs Medicare enrollees.

12. Hospital Staff Privileges

1997—1999 University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA 1997—1999 Overlake Medical Center, Bellevue, WA 2000—2001 Swedish American Hospital, Rockford, IL 2001—2016 Active Staff, Waukesha Memorial Hospital, 725 American Ave,

Waukesha, WI 53188 2016—present Courtesy Staff, Community Memorial Hospital, W180 N8085

Town Hall Rd, Menomonee Falls, WI 53051

13. Specialty Boards and Certification:

Board Certified

Issued

Recertification

Expiration American Board of Family Practice 1997 2004, 2014 2024

Certificates ACLS

Issued 2005

Expiration 2007

NRP 2007 2015 ALSO 1999 n/a

Licensure Number Wisconsin 43093-020

Issued 4/2001

Expiration 10/2021

14. Awards and Honors

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1981 Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Scholarship 1985 Distinguished ROTC Graduate Award, School of Foreign Service 1986 Honor Graduate, U.S. Army Field Artillery Junior Officers’ Course 1987 Army Achievement Medal 1987 Graduate Fellowship, Georgetown University; funded graduate

study of Philosophy 1988 Georgetown University Writing Center Fellowship 1991 Pew Foundation Health of the Public Summer Fellowship, US

Congress Office of Technology Assessment. Worked on assessment of Oregon Medicaid Reform plan, mentored by John Eisenberg, MD. (publication below)

1997--1999 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program; for more than 3 decades this program has selected and trained future leaders in health care

2002--2008 National Institute of Health National Center for Minority Health Disparities Loan Repayment Scholar; this competitive program selects junior faculty with research relevant to health disparities and assists with school loan debt

2003 Recipient, RWJ Generalist Physician Faculty Scholars Award; 4- year career development award for junior faculty

2003 Selected as Fellow, American Academy of Family Practice. Degree of Fellow recognizes AAFP members who have distinguished themselves among their colleagues, as well as in their communities, by their service to family medicine, by their advancement of health care to the American people, and by their professional development through medical education and research.

2003 Researcher of the Year, MCW Department of Family & Community Medicine (DFCM)

2006 Researcher of the Year, MCW DFCM 2006 Distinguished Published Paper Award, MCW DFCM 2007—2010 United Healthcare Premium designation for both Quality and

Efficiency of care. 2012—2013 United Healthcare Premium designation for both Quality and

Efficiency of care. 2007—2018 Selected for Best Doctors in America® list 2007—2008 MCW Outstanding Medical Student Teacher award 2009 Co-recipient Best Clinical Project award, MCW DFCM. Brief

screening and intervention program for substance abuse and domestic violence

2009—2010 MCW Outstanding Medical Student Teacher award 2010 Co-recipient, Best Educational Project award, MCW DFCM, for

“Majors and Masteries Curriculum for Family Medicine Resident Education”

2010—2011 MCW Outstanding Medical Student Teacher award 2013 Preceptor of the Year Award, Waukesha Family Medicine

Residency Program

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2017—2018 MCW Outstanding Medical Student Teacher—2 awards for two different courses

2018 Medical College Physicians/Lee Biblo MD Excellence in Professionalism Award

2018 Distinguished Paper presentation, North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 2018 Meeting. One of 3 papers chosen out of more than 1000 abstracts submitted to this conference.

2018 NAPCRG Pearl Award, recognizes top research studies presented at the NAPCRG annual meeting that will impact clinical practice

15. Memberships in Professional and Honorary Societies

1991—present American Academy of Family Physicians 1994-–1999 Washington Academy of Family Physicians 1999—2012, 2018 Society of Teachers of Family Medicine 1999—2001 Illinois Academy of Family Physicians 2001—present Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians 2003—2010, North American Primary Care Research Group and 2018--

16. Editorial Boards

1990 – 1993 American Journal of Ethics and Medicine, Associate Editor (Student-run journal at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine)

2013—2015 Journal of Family Medicine and Community Health

17. Peer Review

Journals 1997 – present Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 1997 – present Journal of Family Practice 2002 – present Annals of Family Medicine 2004—present American Journal of Managed Care 2006—present Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2007—present Wisconsin Medical Journal 2008—present Medical Care

Federally-sponsored guidelines

2004—2011 Ad-hoc reviewer for U.S. Preventive Services Task Force screening and prevention guidelines. Review 1-2 draft guidelines per year. These guidelines represent the gold standard in evidence-based preventive care.

2004—2010 Ad-hoc reviewer for U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Evidence Reports. Review 1 or 2 draft evidence

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reports yearly. These reports often form the evidence base used by specialty societies to create clinical practice guidelines.

2007—2010 Ad-hoc reviewer for AHRQ Effective Health Care Program. Occasional review of draft manuscripts for this new program which provides comparative therapeutic effectiveness reviews for practicing physicians.

2009—2011 Advisory Board Member, AHRQ Effective Health Care Program comparative effectiveness report for urinary incontinence

Grants, non-NIH

2003 – 2004 Tobacco Prevention and Education Program (T-PREP) Grant Review Committee, MCW. This program provided small grant funds for pilot projects related to tobacco control.

2005 -- 2012 Reviewer for American Academy of Family Physicians—AAFP Foundation Joint Grant Awards Program. This program provides pilot research grant funding to junior faculty and practicing physicians. The study section considers 20-25 applications in twice-yearly meetings.

NIH Study Sections

2002 NIH Study Section for Cancer Prevention and Epidemiology Research R-03 Grant Program, Initial Review Group ZCA1 SRRB-K J2 S

2003 NIH Study Section for Cancer Prevention and Epidemiology Research R-03 Grant Program, Initial Review Group ZCA1 SRRB-Q M1 and ZCA1 SRRB-QJ1

2005 NIH Study Section for Transdisciplinary Research in Energetics and Cancer (TREC) Center Grant Program U54CA05-010, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group 2005/05 ZCA1 SRRB-Q (M1) (R)

2011 NIH Study Section for Population-based Research Optimizing Screening through Personalized Regimens (PROSPR) Center Grants, RFA CA-11-003, ZCA1 SLRB-R 01 R

18. Local/Regional Appointed Leadership and Committee Positions

2002—2005 Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians Research Committee; guide and sponsor research efforts of Academy members through small grants.

2002—2004 Tobacco Prevention and Education Program (T-PREP) Committee, MCW; scientific review of grant applications for state of WI tobacco control funds.

2003—2005 Member, Cancer Data Advisory Group, Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services; advise Department on developing a CDC-funded state-level Comprehensive Cancer Control Program

2005—2007 Medicaid Reform Task Force; appointed by Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians to represent interests of family physicians

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and their patients in advising state legislature on Medicaid reform initiatives.

2005—present Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians Legislative Affairs Committee; help represent legislative interests of primary care, especially access to care

2006—2014 Steering Committee, Wisconsin Research and Education Network; help set policy and strategic direction for Wisconsin’s largest practice-based research network.

2007—2008 MCW Representative to the Wisconsin Cancer Council; statewide organization, part of Wisconsin’s Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan

2007—present Board of Directors, Waukesha County Community Dental Clinic, Inc. This non-profit organization opened a new dental clinic in 2008 in Waukesha to serve low-income patients with unmet oral health needs.

2008—present Board of Directors, Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians. Help set strategic direction for the largest specialty group in Wisconsin.

2009 Wisconsin Department of Health Services Evidence-based Health Initiative; panel member to assist state in devising strategies to promote evidence-based practice as a cost-control measure for Medicaid.

2010 Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians Nominating Committee; assist academy president in finding the next generation of leaders.

2010—2011 Vice Chair, Medical Directors’ Committee, Wisconsin Association of Health Plans; help lead statewide committee of health plan medical directors in identifying ways to improve quality of care and reduce costs.

2011—2017 Chair/co-Chair, Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians Legislative Affairs Committee; lead this committee in its work to advocate for and influence legislation pertinent to primary care

2014—2015 2nd Vice President, Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians 2014—2018 Member, Milwaukee Lifecourse Initiative Healthcare Access

Committee 2015—2018 Co-chair, United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County

One Key Question� Implementation Workgroup—help direct community-wide pilot program implementation to improve pregnancy intentionality and birth outcomes (presentation 2017).

2015—2016 1st Vice President, Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians 2016—2017 President-elect, Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians 2017—2018 President, Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians, the state’s

largest specialty society with more than 2000 members. 2017—2018 Planning Committee member, Wisconsin Child Psychiatry

Consultation Program Pediatric Mental Health in Primary Care 2018 Conference—representing Family Medicine

2018—2020 Board Chair, Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians

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2018-- Member, WI Department of Health Services Immunization Advisory Committee—advise department on revisions of state statute regarding immunization policy.

19. National Appointed Leadership and Committee Positions

2004—2007 American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) Commission on Clinical Policies and Research (called Commission on Science as of January 1, 2006); appointed to help establish clinical guidelines and policies for the 95,000 members of the AAFP, and to promote primary care- relevant research in family practice

2004—2008 Appointed to joint American Academy of Family Practice/American College of Physicians Dementia Treatment Guideline Panel; AAFP representative for group developing new clinical guideline (seepublication).

2006 Institute of Medicine Implementing Cancer Survivorship Care Planning workshop; invited participant to help develop the plan to implement the recommendations from the IOM report From Cancer Patient to Cancer Survivor: Lost in Transition. Resulted in Implementing Cancer Survivorship Care (workshop summary published by National Academies Press, 2007).

2006---2007 Appointed to joint American Academy of Family Practice/American College of Physicians Panel on Deep Venous Thrombosis/Pulmonary Embolism

2006—2008 AAFP Family Medicine Research Program Awards Committee; select outstanding research and scholarly presentations for the AAFP Annual Scientific Assembly

2006—2007 Chair, AAFP Resident Scholars Competition Working Group; annual competition that awards cash prizes for outstanding family medicine resident scholarly work.

2006—2007 Executive Committee, Commission on Science; assist Commission Chair with policy decisions.

2006—2009 Appointed to AAFP clinical practice guideline panel for the Diagnosis and Management of Post-Myocardial Infarction Depression (see publication)

2007—2008 National Cancer Institute SEER-Medicare Analytic Tool Advisory Group; technical consultant to NCI to help design new online data access system for SEER cancer registry data.

2012—2013 Appointed by AAFP board to represent family medicine on multidisciplinary national clinical guideline panel convened by OTO-HNS society on tympanostomy tube utilization (see publications)

2013—2014 Appointed by AAFP board to represent family medicine for the development of a National Strategy on Safe and Appropriate Imaging, convened by the American Board of Radiology. This is a national multistakeholder group comprised of representatives from most ABMS specialties, patient advocacy groups, and consumer groups such as Consumer Reports magazine.

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2013—2015 Invited by Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to serve on its Expert Panel on Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes. This group developed specific federal and state level policy recommendations to improve outcomes in the Medicaid/SCHIP population (which represents nearly 50% of US births).

2014—2015 Member, Technical Expert Panel for the national evaluation of the Strong Start program, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation’s $40M national demonstration project to improve perinatal outcomes for the Medicaid population. https://innovation.cms.gov/initiatives/strong-start/

2016 Invited attendee at Federal Patient Care and Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) conference: Prioritizing Comparative Effectiveness Research Questions for Preventing Opioid Misuse in the Management of Pain: A Stakeholder Workshop

2017-- National Quality Forum Measure Applications Partnership, voting Child Medicaid Workgroup member. This workgroup recommends core quality measures for children in Medicaid to the US Department of Health and Human Services, and is a key source of HEDIS measures.

2018-- National Quality Forum Medicaid and CHIP Scorecard initiative. This project will provide quality measurement recommendations to inform the forthcoming iteration of the State Health System Performance pillar of the Medicaid Scorecard version 2.0.

2019-- Appointed to Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services Maternal and Infant Health Expert Workgroup to advise CMS on clinical and policy initiatives to improve maternal and infant health.

2019-- Appointed to AAFP guideline panel on Acute Exacerbations of COPD to develop evidence-based guideline for primary care.

20. Research Grants, Contracts, Awards, Projects

A. Active Peer Review Title: Adopting Patient-Centered Prescription Medication Labels in

Wisconsin, Phase 3 Source: Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program Role: Principal Investigator Dates: 1/1/2018—12/31/2020 Direct Funds: $446,000

Title: Expanding Immunization Access Through Wisconsin’s

Community Pharmacies Source: Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program Role: Principal Investigator, then 6/2019 co-investigator due to change

in academic role Dates: 1/1/2018—6/30/2020 Direct Funds: $489,000

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B. Pending review or under revision Peer-Review

C. Prior Peer-Review Title: The Effect of Screening on Type 2 Diabetes Complications Source: Veterans Administration Role: Co-Principal Investigator Dates: September 1, 1998 – August 31, 1999 Direct Funds: $35,000

Title: Surveillance Care for Older Breast Cancer Survivors Source: MCW Cancer Center Role: Principal Investigator Dates: January 1, 2002 – June 30, 2004 Direct Funds: $25,000

Title: Quality of Care in Older Breast Cancer Survivors 1R01CA98681 Source: National Cancer Institute Role: Co-investigator (PI: Ann Nattinger, MD MPH) Dates: May 1, 2003 – April 30, 2007 Direct Funds: $950,000

Title: Surveillance Care for Survivors of Colon and Prostate Cancer

#48480 Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Role: Principal Investigator Dates: July 1, 2003 – June 30, 2007 Direct Funds: $300,000

Title: National Center for Minority Health Disparities Loan Repayment

Scholar Source: National Center for Minority Health Disparities Loan Repayment

Program, NIH Role: PI (school loan repayment recipient) Dates: September 30, 2004 – September 29, 2006 Direct Funds: $65,000

Title: National Center for Minority Health Disparities Loan Repayment

Scholar Source: National Center for Minority Health Disparities Loan Repayment

Program, NIH Role: PI (school loan repayment recipient) Dates: September 30, 2006 – September 29, 2008 Direct Funds: $30,000

Title: Waukesha Smiles: Dental Outreach to Low-income Children Source: Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program

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Role: Principal Investigator Dates: July 1, 2007—June 30, 2010 Direct Funds: $449,360

Title: The Development of a Health Numeracy Measure,

1R01CA115954-01A2 Source: National Cancer Institute Role: Site Principal Investigator, Waukesha (PI: Marilyn Schapira) Dates: September 30, 2007—August 31, 2010 Direct Funds: $750,000

Title: Caring for Those Who Share: Improving the Health of Wisconsin

Blood Donors Source: Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program Role: Principal Investigator Dates: July 1, 2008—June 30, 2009 Direct Funds: $50,000

Title: Academic Units in Primary Care Source: Health Resources and Services Administration Role: Co-investigator Dates: September 1, 2008—June 30, 2011 Direct Funds: $465,019

Title: Medical Homes for High-Risk Pregnant Women in Southeast

Wisconsin: Do They Improve Outcomes? Source: Wisconsin Partnership Program (UW Madison) Role: Co-investigator Dates: 1/2012-12/2014 Direct Funds: $200,000

Title: Adopting Patient-Centered Prescription Medication Labels in

Wisconsin Source: Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program Role: Principal Investigator Dates: 1/2016—12/31/2017 Direct Funds: $255,000

Non-Peer Review Title: The Effect of Screening on Type 2 Diabetes Complications Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program Role: Principal Investigator Dates: September 1, 1998 – August 31, 1999 Direct Funds: $20,000

21. Invited Lectures/Workshops/Presentations

International

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North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting 2003 Invited and funded by American Cancer Society to present at forum on Primary Care Research in the Cancer Continuum

National

Association of Community Affiliated Plans 2011 Quality Meeting “A Medical Home for High Risk Pregnant Women in Southeastern Wisconsin—will it improve birth outcomes?”

Association of Community Affiliated Plans 2012 Quality Meeting “A Medical Home for High Risk Pregnant Women in Southeastern Wisconsin—will it improve birth outcomes? (An update)”

Association of Community Affiliated Plans 2015 Substance Abuse Disorders Meeting—“Preventing Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome”

Regional

35th Annual Winter Refresher Course for Family Practice 2005 Continuing medical education course for primary care physicians “Routine Office Followup of Common Cancers: Recommendations and Evidence”

Wisconsin Academy of Family Practice 2005 Annual Meeting “Medicaid Reform in Wisconsin: Report of the Medicaid Task Force”

36th Annual Winter Refresher Course for Family Practice 2006 “Update on Clinical Preventive Services Guidelines”

12th Annual George Wolff Primary Care Symposium, Moses Cone Memorial Hospital/Greensboro, NC Area Health Education Center, November 2006 Annual clinical symposium for continuing medical education on primary care topics Keynote Speaker: “Cancer Survivorship: Improving Care and Quality of Life”

Waukesha Memorial Hospital All-Staff Conference, 5/1/2007 “Cancer Survivor Care: What Role for Primary Care Physicians?”

Wisconsin Primary Care Research and Quality Improvement Forum, 11/7/2008 Plenary Speaker: “Access to dental care for kids: implications for health and primary care”

40th Annual Winter Refresher Course for Family Practice 2010 “Evaluation and Management of Chronic Low Back Pain”

41st Annual Winter Refresher Course for Family Practice 2011

1. “Legislative Update: What’s on the Horizon for Scope of Practice, Medical Liability & the Budget” (Co-Presenter)

2. “Evaluation and Management of Chronic Low Back Pain”

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2nd Annual Milwaukee Infant Mortality Summit—Preventing Prematurity; 2011 Invited expert panelist

42nd Annual Winter Refresher Course for Family Practice 2012

1. “Care Coordination in a Patient-Centered Medical Home” (Co-presenter) 2. “Wisconsin Legislative Issues in Family Medicine” (Co-Presenter)

43rd Annual Winter Refresher Course for Family Practice, 2013 “Reform, Elections, Laws: Update on Legislative Issues in Family Medicine” (Co- presenter)

Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care Annual Meeting 2013 “Can the Patient-Centered Medical Home actually make a difference in Southeast Wisconsin birth outcomes?” Co-presenter with Karen Mallak, RN (Molina Healthcare); Teresa Ortiz, MPH (Community Connect Healthcare), and Makalah Wagner, MSW (Dept of Health Services, State of Wisconsin)

45th Annual Winter Refresher Course for Family Practice, 2015 “Advocacy: the good, the bad, and the really ugly”

46th Annual Winter Refresher Course for Family Practice, 2016 “Business of Medicine: What is important and how can family medicine influence the future?”

Are you asking One Key Question? A training for health care and social service providers. 10/11/2017. Invited presenter at conference sponsored by UW-Milwaukee School of Continuing Education. Topic: “One Key Question 101.” The One Key Question initiative was co-sponsored by United Way, March of Dimes, and the Lifecourse Initiative for Healthy Families.

Wisconsin Health Literacy Summit 2019 Better Labels = Better Health: Improving adherence and understanding through patient-centered labels. 4/1/19. Co- presenter with Kari LaScala, JD, Melissa Ngo PharmD

22. Peer-Reviewed Presentations

International North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting 2004 “Racial disparities in prostate specific antigen testing among prostate cancer survivors”

North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting 2006 “Routine follow-up of prostate cancer: results from a nationally-representative sample.”

North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting 2018 Distinguished Paper Presentation (3 of ~1000 submissions selected for this) “Prescription bottle labels and adherence: a patient-centered approach”

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National Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program National Meeting 1999 “Effect of glycemic control on multiple complications in Type 2 Diabetes”

American Diabetes Association 60th Scientific Assembly 2000 “Effect of glycemic control on multiple complications in Type 2 Diabetes”

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Meeting 2000 “Clinicians’ Use of and Attitude Toward a Health Maintenance Reminder System”

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 “Glucose screening and the risk of complications in Type 2 diabetes mellitus”

Society for General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2002 “Under- and Over-utilization of Surveillance Care for Breast Cancer Survivors, 1991 vs. 1995"

Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program National Meeting 2002 “Surveillance Care of Breast Cancer Survivors”

Robert Wood Johnson Generalist Physician Faculty Scholars National Meeting, 2003 “Surveillance care for survivors of prostate and colorectal cancer”

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Meeting 2004

1. “Racial disparities in mammography use among breast cancer survivors” 2. “Underuse of mammography among breast cancer survivors: impact of

physician specialty” (with Ann Etim, 2003 summer student)

Robert Wood Johnson Generalist Physician Faculty Scholars National Meeting, 2004 “Racial Disparities in Prostate Specific Antigen Testing Among Prostate Cancer Survivors”

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Meeting 2005 “Rural/Urban Variations in Prostate Cancer Survivor Surveillance Care” (with Mark Stouffer, M1 student)

Robert Wood Johnson Generalist Physician Faculty Scholars National Meeting, 2005 “Breast Cancer Survivor Care Disparities: Improvement Associated with Shared Care”

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Meeting 2009 “Waukesha Smiles: Dental Outreach to Low-income Waukesha Children”

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Meeting 2010 “An Intervention to Improve Oral Health among Low-Income Children”

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Medicaid Managed Care Congress 2014 “Medical Home Pilot Program Implementation: Managing Healthcare Concerns for Pregnant Women” (co-presenter with L. Kryfke, J. Slawson)

Medicaid Managed Care Congress 2015 “Developing a claims-based algorithm to detect pregnancies at risk for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: progress to date and lessons learned”

American Public Health Association Annual Meeting 2017 “Results of Interviews to explore facilitators and barriers to colposcopy” Melissa DeNomie, MS; Leslie Ruffalo, PhD; Maria Barker, CHW; Ken Schellhase, MD Susanne Krasovich, MD; Anna Witt, MD; Karen McHugh, LPN

American Society of Preventive Oncology Annual Meeting 2018 “Improving adherence to colposcopy referral: Results from interviews with colposcopy adherers and nonadherers.” DeNomie MH, Barker M, Ruffalo LA, Schellhase KG.

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Meeting 2018

1. “A Survey of the Uninsured in Milwaukee” Drumil Bhatt, M3, Ken Schellhase MD

2. “Identifying Facilitators and Barriers to Colposcopy Adherence Among Diverse Patient Populations” Leslie Ruffalo, PhD; Melissa DeNomie; Anna Witt, MD; Karen McHugh; Ken Schellhase, MD

American Public Health Association Annual Meeting 2019 “Increasing Community Access to Immunizations to Decrease Vaccine Gaps: There is no wrong door for immunization access.”: Rebecca Bernstein, MD, MS, George E. MacKinnon III, PhD, MS, RPh, FAShP, Sarah Sorum, PharmD, Erica Martin, Phillip Berce, PharmD, Karen MacKinnon, BPharm, RPh, Michele Leininger and Ken Schellhase, MD

Regional

Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians Research Forum 2004 “Racial disparities in mammography use among breast cancer survivors”

Department of Family & Community Medicine Annual Research Forum 2010 Co-author on 10 posters presented with residents:

• “The Effectiveness of Calcitonin Treatment in Lumbar Spinal Stenosis” (Ann Gard, MD)

• “Labor Induction in an Unfavorable Cervix: Efficacy of an Intracervical Balloon Catheter vs. Intravaginal Misoprostol” (Lakshmi Kurre, MD)

• “Use of Sibutramine to Promote Weight Loss in Obese Adolescents” (Meghan Pesko, MD)

• “Metformin in the Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus” (Jay Pludeman, MD) • “Escitalopram and Citalopram for the Treatment of Adolescent Depression” (Jillian

Schefke, MD) • “The Effect of Using the Support of a Doula During Labor” (Matthew Schubert)

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• “Cranberry for the Prevention of UTI” (Diane Witek, MD) • “Spot Protein/Creatinine for the Diagnosis of Pre-eclampsia” (Diane Witek, MD) • “Metformin as Treatment for Weight Loss in Women with PCOS” (Kathleen Brass,

MD) • “Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in the Treatment of ADHD” (Kshama Keshava Bhat,

MD)

Department of Family & Community Medicine Annual Research Forum 2011 Co-Author on platform presentation with resident:

• “Effects of on-call duty on sleep in mood in Family Medicine” (Debra Daemmrich, MD)

Co-author on 7 posters presented with junior faculty/fellows/residents/students: • “Gabapentin for treatment of essential tremor.” (Heather Brown MD) • “Vitamin D for treatment of depressive symptoms.” (Heather Brown MD) • “Treatment of Dyspnea in Palliative Care: Guideline review.” (Carolyn Day MD) • “Implementation of food allergy management policies in schools.” (Christina

Eldredge MD, Leslie Patterson MS) • “Acupuncture: Benefits for those with Fibromyalgia.” (Genevie Kocourek MD) • “Efficacy of nicotine vaccine on smoking cessation in adults.” (Haley Schultz DO) • “Ribavirin-induced hemolytic anemia associated with Peginterferon plus Ribavirin

combination therapy for US male veterans with chronic Hepatitis C Genotype 1 Mono-infection.” (Alan Wells PhD, Frederick Joachim M4)

Department of Family & Community Medicine Annual Research Forum 2012 Co-author on 4 posters with residents:

• “Neurofeedback: A treatment option for ADHD in Children.” (Lauren Flewellen, MD) • “The use of metaclompromide to increase breast milk production” (Erin Polczynski,

MD) • “Patient delivered partner therapy for reducing recurrence of chlamydial infections”

(Andrea Poulson, MD) • “Ovulation induction in Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Clomid vs. Letrozole” (Krista

Scharer, MD)

Department of Family & Community Medicine Annual Research Forum 2013 Co-author on 4 posters with residents:

• “Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in older adults” (Denise Babin, MD) • “Vitamin K and INR instability” (Todd Nelson, MD) • “Cranial orthotics vs. repositioning for the treatment of positional plagiocephaly”

(Michelle Wagner, MD) • “Treatment of postpartum iron deficiency anemia: intravenous vs. oral therapy”

(Chris Wells, MD)

Department of Family & Community Medicine Annual Research Forum 2014 Co-author on 2 posters with residents:

• “The effect of aerobic exercise on cognitive functioning in older adults with mild cognitive impairment” (Krista Dyerson, MD)

• “Electronic cigarette use for smoking cessation” (Molly Trowbridge, MD)

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Department of Family & Community Medicine Annual Research Forum 2015 Co-author on 4 posters with residents:

• “HPV Vaccine and sexual behavior in young women” (Jing Chen, MD) • “Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy vs. conservative management for

degenerative meniscus tear” (Simon Griesbach, MD) • “The effect of metformin on weight loss in obese adolescents with Type 2

Diabetes Mellitus (Chris Kleppe, MD) • “To pack or not to pack” (David Rebedew, MD)

Department of Family & Community Medicine Annual Research Forum 2016 Co-author on 1 poster with resident

• “Single Balloon vs. double balloon catheters for labor induction” (Nicole Barbee, MD)

Department of Family & Community Medicine Annual Research Forum 2017

• “A Survey of the Uninsured in Milwaukee” (oral presentation with Drumil Bhatt, M2 student)

Co-author on 2 posters with residents: • “Do current clinical studies support layperson use of readymade tourniquets for

the treatment of traumatic extremity hemorrhage?” (Chris Bermudez, MD) • “Yoga as a treatment for menopausal hot flashes.” (Mike Brenner,MD)

Wisconsin Public Health Association Annual Meeting 2017

• Milwaukee Implementation of the One Key Question Program, in Partnership with the United Way of Greater Milwaukee and Waukesha County and Lifecourse Initiative for Healthy Families (with Fiona Weeks, MSPH, Milwaukee Health Department Fellow)

Wisconsin Public Health Association Public Health Conference 2018

• “A Survey of the Uninsured in Milwaukee” Drumil Bhatt, M3, Ken Schellhase MD

Department of Family & Community Medicine Annual Research Forum 2018 • Improving adherence to colposcopy: Results from interviews with colposcopy

adherers and non-adherers and implications for clinicians. Melissa DeNomie, MS; Leslie Ruffalo, PhD; Maria Barker, CHW; Ken Schellhase, MD; Anna Witt, MD; Karen McHugh, LPN

Department of Family & Community Medicine Annual Research Forum 2019

• Improving Hemoglobin A1c Levels in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes in an Outpatient Setting. Aisha Yousuf, MD; Sheena Makan, MD; Ken Schellhase MD

Wisconsin Public Health Association Public Health Conference 2019

• Bringing the Immunization Neighborhood Together, Showcasing Evaluation Plans of a Project to Decrease Barriers to Immunization Provision in Community Pharmacies Sarah Sorum; Rebecca Bernstein; Kenneth Schellhase; Paul Hunter

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23. Committee Service

Medical College Committees 2001--2007 MCW Faculty Council Department Representative, 2 terms;

direct representative of departmental faculty for Faculty Council, which determines institution-wide policy and by-laws

2002--2014 Department of Family & Community Medicine Awards Committee; responsible for choosing awardees among nominations for multiple departmental achievement awards

2003—2010 Department of Family & Community Medicine CME Funds Committee; review applications and make funding decisions for supplemental professional development funds for department faculty.

2005—2007 UW-Milwaukee/MCW Steering Committee for the Development of a Doctoral Degree in Public Health, Curriculum Task Force, developed core curriculum for new PhD program.

2005—2015 Steering Committee, MCW Academic Fellowship in Primary Care Research. Provide strategic guidance to fellowship jointly sponsored by Family Medicine, Medicine, Pediatrics.

2006—2009 Department of Family & Community Medicine Philanthropy Committee; develop long range philanthropic plan to enable department to carry out its mission.

2007—2008 Member, MPH Program Director Search Committee; national search for director of redesigned MPH program in Department of Population Health.

2009—2017 Member, DFCM Faculty Progress Review Committee; review and mentor department faculty for promotion

2012--2013 Member, Meaningful Use Committee chaired by Medical College Physicians (MCP) CMO Dr. Lee Biblo to create plan to spend meaningful use dollars obtained by MCP.

2012 Chair, MCP Innovations in Healthcare Delivery Grant Program committee—charged by Dr. Biblo to lead college-wide committee to develop and implement clinical quality and performance improvement grant program with budget of $100,000

2012—2013 Member, Quality Committee of the MCP Board of Directors— help to set organizational priorities for MCW/MCP quality improvement efforts

2013—2019 Chair and Co-chair, DFCM Compensation Committee; charged with developing and implementing a new compensation framework for department faculty

2014—2019 Member, DFCM Rank and Tenure Committee; review promotion files for departmental faculty colleagues

2015—2019 Chair, Department of Family & Community Medicine Awards Committee; responsible for committee that chooses awardees among nominations for multiple departmental achievement awards

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2016—2019 Member, Children’s Hospital and Health System Quality Cabinet; help provide strategic direction and oversight of this nationally- recognized children’s health system.

24. Medical College of Wisconsin Teaching Activities

Medical Student Education 2001 – present Instructor, MS-3 Core Family Medicine Rotation; office-based

clinical teaching for 1-2 students/year currently 2001—2012 Instructor, MS-4 Family Medicine Sub-Internship; hospital-based

clinical teaching for 1-2 students/year 2001 – 2013 Instructor, Foundations of Evidence-Based Medicine (lectures

and small groups) for entire MS-1 class; lectures on Diagnostic Testing

2004—2006 Instructor, Introduction to Clinical Exam Course for 2nd year medical students

2007—2008 Instructor, MS-3, Problem-Based Learning small group leader; use cases to teach application of evidence-based medicine concepts.

2011—2019 Pathway advisor for UCH and other pathways, currently mentoring two students

2015—2019 Instructor in MS-3 Team-based Learning ENT clinical modules for Family Medicine clerkship.

Resident & Fellow Education 2001—2016 Assistant Director, Waukesha Family Medicine Residency;

supervise residents in clinic1-2 half-days per week, and run the inpatient medicine/pediatrics/obstetrics/ICU teaching service 1 month/year (stopped inpatient/OB in 2010).

2005—2016 Core Faculty, MCW Academic Fellowship in Primary Care ; provide expertise in clinical epidemiologic and health services research methods.

2007—2011 Instructor, Clinical Epidemiology, Masters’ program in Epidemiology; lectures on evidence-based medicine concepts and diagnostic testing.

2007—2016 Faculty Coordinator, Scholarly Project Curriculum, Waukesha Family Medicine Residency: assist residents in the research, development and presentation of a required evidence-based clinical review. Work with one resident/month; presentations once/month. Two lectures/year on Evidence-Based Medicine principles. See presented posters above in 2010—2015 at DFCM Research Forum—these are the result of the project.

2016--2019 Lecturer in Medical College of Wisconsin MPH program: Using large data sets for public health research

2016—present Faculty, Community Memorial Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program

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25. Mentoring

2001 – 2003 Epidemiology Masters’ Thesis Committee Member, John O’Connor, MD (Academic Fellow). Title: Gender Differences in Pharmacologic Treatment of Smoking Cessation: a Meta- analysis.

2003 – 2006 Research mentor for Ann Etim, MS1, NIH-funded summer research intern (resulted in a national presentation, award- winning manuscript, with manuscript accepted by Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, see below)

2004—2005 Research mentor for Mark Stouffer, MS1, NIH-funded summer research intern (accepted for local and national presentations, see above).

2005—2006 Epidemiology Masters’ Thesis Committee Chair, Laure DeMattia MD (Academic Fellow). Topic: Effect of Parental Health on Risk of Childhood Obesity.

2005—2006 Research mentor for Dr. Renee Blavat (Family Medicine Resident)

2005—2007 Epidemiology Masters’ Thesis Committee Member, Sital Bhargava, DO (Academic Fellow). Title: Diagnosing Iron Deficiency Anemia in Young Children: A Systematic Review.

2005—2007 Co-mentor for Ashwin Ananthakrishnan, MD, MPH (Internal Medicine Resident) (see accepted publication below)

2008—2011 Research mentor and Thesis chair for Alan Wells, PhD, Family Medicine fellow. Now faculty at University of Southern Florida.

2009—2010 Research mentor for Melanie Hinojosa, PhD, family medicine faculty, for her successful NIH Loan Repayment Grant

2009—2010 Research mentor for faculty member Leigh LoPresti, MD, for federally-funded (K30) Clinical Research Scholars program at MCW.

2009—present Mentor for numerous residents doing scholarly projects, resulting in ~30 accepted peer-reviewed posters or platform presentations at department research forum (see above)

2010—2014 Primary mentor for Christina Eldredge, MD, primary care fellow in Family Medicine, resulting in 2 peer-reviewed presentations, 2 grant submissions, 1 editorial, and 1 manuscript; Dr Eldgredge is now faculty in Florida.

2011—2013 Dissertation committee member and advisor for Emily Hall in Population Health PhD program (successful defense July 2013)

2013--2014 MPH thesis project faculty advisor for Cavine Opondo, MD 2015—2019 Research mentor for UCH Pathway medical student Drumil Bhatt

(see presentations and peer-reviewed publication)

26. Community Service Activities

1987 – 1990 Zacchaeus Free Medical Clinic, Washington, DC 1990 – 1991 Homeless Healthcare Initiative, Children’s Hospital, Philadelphia 2001 – 2016 Physician Volunteer, St. Joseph’s Free Clinic, Waukesha, WI

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2003 – 2015 Physician Volunteer, Waukesha Schools Sports Physical Program

2005 --2014 Cub Scout Pack 122 and Boy Scout Troop 59, Waukesha, WI (den leader, pack committee, treasurer, other leadership posts)

2007—2018 Service on Board of Directors for the nonprofit Waukesha County Community Dental Clinic serving low-income patients. Serving as Secretary for the board starting 2018.

2009—present Donating services as professional musician (as part of a band: The Empty Suits and others) for occasional fund-raisers for medical charity

2011—2015 Archdiocese of Milwaukee Schools Health and Wellness Committee member

2012 MCW CTSI Science Café Presenter 4/23/12. Topic: Health Screening

2014—2015 Confirmation Leader, St. William Catholic Church, Waukesha, WI 2015—present Periodic volunteer at Saturday Free Clinic for the Uninsured,

located in central Milwaukee 2018—present Secretary, Board of Directors, Waukesha County Community

Dental Clinic—nonprofit clinic serving low income patients

27. Health Policy & Advocacy

2006 Testimony before WI State Assembly Public Health Committee on AB 976 (Medical Student Loan Forgiveness Program), representing Medical College of Wisconsin.

2006 Testimony before WI State Senate Health Care Reform Committee on Medicaid Reform, representing Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians.

2006—2007 Provider Workgroup, Wisconsin Health Plan; advise state legislators on development and refinement of innovative legislation (Assembly Bill 1140) to provide universal access to health care in Wisconsin.

2006—2009 American Academy of Family Physicians representative to National Business Group on Health Maternal and Family Health Benefits Advisory Board. Developed a model health insurance benefit plan that will affect 50 million covered lives.

2008—2009 State of Wisconsin Joint Legislative Council—Special Committee on Performance-based Disease Management. Invited member of expert advisory panel serving state legislature to help craft legislative initiatives to improve health care delivery

2010—2012 Invited member of Wisconsin Payment Reform Initiative, a multi- stakeholder group of providers, hospital, payers and others coming together to fix how healthcare is paid for.

2011—2019 Family Medicine Congressional Conference—invited annually to represent family physicians’ interests in meetings with our state Congressional delegation on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.

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2013 Testimony before Wisconsin Assembly Health Committee on AB 454, a proposal to provide $1.5M to support increased primary care and psychiatry training positions in Wisconsin

2014 Testimony before WI Senate Health Committee on SB 366, companion to AB 454 above. This legislation subsequently was signed into law by the Governor as Act 128.

2015 Testimony before WI Assembly Mental Health Committee on AB 408 and Senate Health and Human Services Committee on bill SB 293, relating to development of a pilot case coordination program to improve care of the chronically mentally ill

28. Bibliography

Refereed Journal Publications/Original Papers/Abstracts 1. Schellhase K, Ellsworth A. Levothyroxine Bioequivalence. Journal of Family Practice 1997; 45:23-24.

2. Schellhase K, Koepsell T, Weiss N. Association Between Glycemic Control and Multiple Diabetic Complications. DIABETES 49: 777 Suppl. 1 MAY 2000 (ABSTRACT)

3. Tufano J, Conrad D, Sales A, Maynard C, Noren J, Kezirian E, Schellhase K, Liang S. Effects of Compensation Method on Physician Behaviors. Am J Manag Care. 2001 Apr;7(4):363-73.

4. Schellhase K, Nattinger A, Sparapani R, Schapira M. Surveillance of Breast Cancer Survivors: 1991 vs. 1995. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2002; 17 (Supplement 1): 211. (ABSTRACT)

5. Schellhase K, Fay D. Amoxicillin of Minimal Benefit in Purulent Rhinorrhea. Journal of Family Practice 2002; 51 (8): 672.

6. Schellhase K, Weiss N, Koepsell T, Wagner E, Reiber G. Glucose screening and the risk of complications in Type 2 diabetes mellitus. J Clin Epidemiol, 2003. 56(1): p. 75-80.

7. Schellhase K, Koepsell T, Norris T. Providers’ reactions to an automated health maintenance reminder system incorporated into the patient’s electronic medical record. J Am Board Fam Pract 2003; 16: 312–7.

8. Fay D, Schellhase K, Wujek D. Naturopathic ear drops minimally effective as analgesic for acute otitis media. Journal of Family Practice 2003; 52 (9): 673-76.

9. Schellhase K. Four-year prostate cancer screening interval is effective. Journal of Family Practice 2004; 53 (2): 101-102.

10. Brotzman G, Schellhase K. Colposcopic Proficiency—Disease Spectrum in a Family Practice Colposcopy Clinic. Wisconsin Medical Journal. 2004; 103 (7): 61-65.

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11. Schellhase K, Etim A, Nattinger A. Racial Disparities in Mammography Use Among Breast Cancer Suvivors. Wisconsin Medical Journal. 2004; 103 (7): 75. (ABSTRACT)

12. Schellhase K, Koepsell T, Weiss N. Glycemic control and the risk of multiple microvascular diabetic complications. Family Medicine. 2005; 37 (2): 125-130.

13. Etim A, Schellhase K, Sparapani R, Laud P, Nattinger A. Effect of Model of Care Delivery on Mammography Use Among Elderly Breast Cancer Survivors. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 2006; 96 (3): 293-299.

14. Snow V, Qaseem A, Barry P, Hornbake R, Rodnick J, Toblic T, Ireland B, Segal J, Bass E, Weiss K, Green L, Owens D, Joint American College of Physicians/American Academy of Family Physicians Panel on Deep Venous Thrombosis/Pulmonary Embolism (includes Schellhase K) Management of Venous Thromboembolism: A Clinical Practice Guideline from the American College of Physicians and the American Academy of Family Physicians. Annals of Internal Medicine 2007; 146: 204-210.

15. Ananthakrishnan A, Schellhase K, Sparapani R, Laud P, Neuner J, Disparities in Colon Cancer Screening in the Medicare Population. Archives of Internal Medicine 2007;167: 258-264.

16. Qaseem A, Snow V, Cross T, Forciea M, Hopkins R, Shekelle P, Adelman A, Mehr D, Schellhase K, Campos-Outcalt D, Owens D; the joint AAFP/ACP Panel on Dementia. Current Pharmacological Treatment of Dementia: A Clinical Practice Guideline from the American Academy of Family Physicians and the American College of Physicians. Annals of Internal Medicine 2008;148:370-378.

17. Green L, Dickinson P, Nease D; Schellhase K, Campos-Outcalt D, Schoof B, Jeffcott-Pera M. Detection and Management of Post Myocardial Infarction Depression Guideline; Annals of Family Medicine 7:71-79 (2009).

18. Brotzman GL, Fay DL, Guse CE, Marbella AM, Schellhase KG. Physician perceptions of the effects of implementing an electronic medical record on primary care quality and productivity. Wisconsin Medical Journal.WMJ. 2009 Apr;108(2):99-103

19. Fay DL, Schellhase K, Suresh G. Bilirubin screening in normal newborns: A critique of the hour-specific bilirubin nomogram. Pediatrics 2009; 124: 1203-1205.

20. Young S, Fink A, Geiger S, Marbella A, Mast, A, Schellhase K. Community Blood Donors Knowledge of Anemia and Design of a Literacy Appropriate Educational Intervention Transfusion. 2010 Jan;50(1):75-9

21. Delaney M, Schellhase K, Young S, Geiger S, Fink A, Mast E, Blood Center Practice and Education for Blood Donors with Anemia. Transfusion 2011 May;51(5): 929-936.

22. Richard M. Rosenfeld, MD, MPH; Seth R. Schwartz, MD, MPH; Melissa A. Pynnonen, MD, MSc; David E. Tunkel, MD; Heather M. Hussey, MPH; Jeffrey S.

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Fichera, PA-C; Alison M. 4 Grimes, AuD; Jesse M. Hackell, MD; Melody F .Harrison, PhD; Helen Haskell, MA; David S. Haynes, MD, FACS; Tae W. Kim, MD; Denis C. Lafreniere, MD; Katie LeBlanc, MTS, MA; Wendy L. Mackey, APRN, BC; James L. Netterville, MD; Mary E. Pipan, MD; 7 Nikhila P. Raol, MD; Kenneth G. Schellhase, MD, MPH. Clinical Practice Guideline: Tympanostomy Tubes in Children, Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2013 Jul;149(1 Suppl):S1-35. doi: 10.1177/0194599813487302.

23. Richard M. Rosenfeld, MD, MPH; Seth R. Schwartz, MD, MPH; Melissa A. Pynnonen, MD, MSc; David E. Tunkel, MD; Heather M. Hussey, MPH; Jeffrey S. Fichera, PA-C; Alison M. 4 Grimes, AuD; Jesse M. Hackell, MD; Melody F .Harrison, PhD; Helen Haskell, MA; David S. Haynes, MD, FACS; Tae W. Kim, MD; Denis C. Lafreniere, MD; Katie LeBlanc, MTS, MA; Wendy L. Mackey, APRN, BC; James L. Netterville, MD; Mary E. Pipan, MD; 7 Nikhila P. Raol, MD; Kenneth G. Schellhase, MD, MPH. Clinical Practice Guideline: Tympanostomy Tubes in Children—Executive Summary. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 2013 Jul;149(1):8-16. doi: 10.1177/0194599813490141.

24. Eldredge C., Patterson L., Schellhase K. Assessing the readiness of a school system to adopt food allergy management guidelines. Wisconsin Medical Journal. 2014 Aug; 113(4):155-61

25. Steven W. Sparks, MS, Kenneth G. Schellhase, MD, MPH, Lauren B. Werner, MPH, David A. Mott, PhD, FAPhA, RPh, Paul D. Smith, MD, Henry N. Young, PhD, Michele B. Erikson, Kari N. LaScala, JD Adopting Patient-Centered Prescription Medication Labels in Wisconsin. Journal of the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin, July 2018

26. Bhatt D, Schellhase K. Barriers to enrollment for the uninsured: A single-site survey at an urban free clinic in Milwaukee. Wisconsin Medical Journal 2019 April; 118(1): 280- 82.

Textbooks/chapters

Schellhase K. Neoplastic Diseases in Office Care Geriatrics, edited by T. Rosenthal, et al. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, publishers. 2006.

Schellhase K. Followup of the patient with cancer In: Ebell MH, Ferenchick G, Smith M, Barry H, Slawson D, Shaughnessy A, Forsch R, Li S, Wilkes M, Usatine R, eds. Essential Evidence. John Wiley & Sons: Hoboken, NJ, 2009.

Miller N, Schellhase K. Thrombophilia in Pregnancy In DynaMed [database online]. EBSCO Information Services: http://web.ebscohost.com/dynamed/search/basic?sid=492f8c61-3ef7-442c-bcf7- 48fd70542a81%40sessionmgr114&vid=6&hid=121 Updated April 18, 2013. Accessed July 25, 2013.

Letters to Editor 1. Brotzman G, Schellhase K, in Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease 10(2):133, April 2006.

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2. Eldredge C. and Schellhase K. School-Based Management of Food Allergies in Children, American Family Physician. Am Fam Physician. 2012 Jul 1;86(1):16-18.

Accepted for publication or in press:

Non - Refereed Journal Publications/Original Papers/Reports 1. Schellhase K. What is a Right? American Journal of Ethics and Medicine. Volume 1 Issue 3, pp 24-26. (Fall 1992)

2. (Contributor): U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment. Evaluation of the Oregon Medicaid Proposal, OTA-H-531. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, May 1992.

3. (Contributor): National Business Group on Health. Investing in Maternal and Child Health: An Employer’s Toolkit. Washington, DC: National Business Group on Health, November 2007.

Public Media 1. Interviewed for news media, WISN 12 TV News February 27, 2006: Case of carbon monoxide poisoning.

2. Interviewed for news media: Nonprofit health systems ducking Medicaid issue; Health nonprofits in area haven't taken stance on expansion By Guy Bolton December 15, 2012. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: http://www.jsonline.com/business/systems-ducking-medicaid-issue-fo7vnp5- 183642521.html#ixzz2mFZN6Sbz

3. Interviewed for news media: State forgoes federal funds to go its own way on Medicaid By Jennifer Lubell February 22, 2013. American Medical News http://www.amednews.com/article/20130222/government/130229998/8/

4. Interviewed for news media: How well do physicians know the ACA? By Jennifer Lubell June 10, 2013. American Medical News http://www.amednews.com/article/20130610/government/130619985/4/

5. Interviewed for news media: Insurers Take a Stake in Curbing Opioid Addiction By Marty Stempniak, March 2, 2016. Hospitals and Health Networks. http://www.hhnmag.com/articles/7006-insurers-take-a-stake-in-curbing-opioid-addiction

6. Wisconsin Health News Workforce Briefing 12/6/2016. Invited discussant on Wisconsin Healthcare Workforce panel, along with representatives from WDA, WNA, WCMEW, WHA. https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/2016/12/09/record-panelists-outline- doc-shortage-mull-possible-changes-dental-workforce/

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7. Interviewed for news media: WISN 12 TV, Medication Take-back Program 3/29/2017 (live TV appearance promoting safe medication disposal program.

8. AP News article on my Immunizaton Grant: https://www.usnews.com/news/best- states/wisconsin/articles/2017-12-12/wisconsin-health-professionals-hope-to-expand- vaccine-access. Picked up on multiple outlets in national media.

9. Wisconsin State Journal article on my Prescription Drug Labeling Grant 12/2017: http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/health-med-fit/new-prescription-labels-aim-to- curb-confusion-errors/article_ac069348-f866-594e-ba7d-63d89d4a8e48.html