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UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Faculty Curriculum Vitae
Date: July 10, 2014
Déon Cox Hayley, DO Associate Professor Department of Internal Medicine Division of General and Geriatric Medicine Office Address: Landon Center on Aging, MS 1005, Kansas City, KS 66160 Phone: 913-945-5066 Fax: 913-588-6055 Email: dhayley@kumc.edu
Undergraduate and Graduate Education: Years (inclusive) Degree Institution
1978 – 1982 BA, Biology Baker University Baldwin, KS
1982 – 1986 DO University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine (now Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences), Kansas City, MO
Postgraduate Education:
Years (inclusive) Degree Institution 1986 – 1987 Rotating Internship Riverside Hospital
Wichita, KS
1987 – 1990 Residency – Internal Medicine University of Kansas School of Medicine Wichita, KS
1990 – 1992 Fellowship – Geriatrics The University of Chicago Chicago, IL
1992 – 1993 Fellowship – Clinical Medical Ethics
The University of Chicago Chicago, IL
2002 Stanford Faculty Development Program
The University of Chicago Chicago, IL
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Academic and Professional Appointments and Activities:
Month and Year Position Institution 1992 – 1993 Instructor in Clinical Medicine University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
1992 – 1994 Medical Director, Alzheimer’s Unit Montgomery Place Nursing Home Chicago, IL
1992 - 1997 Physician Representative, Adult Protective Services
Department on Aging Chicago, IL
1993 – 2001 Assistant Professor in Clinical Medicine
University of Chicago Chicago, IL
1994 – 2010 Associate Faculty MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics Chicago, IL
1995 – 1999 Medical Director CareMed Hospice Chicago, IL
1999 – 2008 Medical Director Windermere Senior Health Center University of Chicago
2001 – 2010 Associate Professor of Medicine University of Chicago Chicago, IL
2008 – 2010 Medical Director Outpatient Senior Health Center University of Chicago Chicago, IL
2010 – present Associate Professor of Medicine University of Kansas School of Medicine Kansas City, KS
2010 – present Key Faculty Member,
Internal Medicine
Geriatrics Fellowship
University of Kansas School of Medicine Kansas City, KS
2010 – present Geriatrics Section Leader Division of General and Geriatric Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Kansas School of Medicine Kansas City, KS
Professional Registration/Licensure:
Year Number State 2010 – present 05-21955 Kansas
2011 – present 2012003988 Missouri
Professional Certification(s):
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Date Board June 1987 National Board of Osteopathic Medicine
November 1990 (Recertified 2000, 2010)
American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine
April 1992 (Recertified 2000, 2011)
American Board of Internal Medicine, Geriatric Medicine
November 2003 American Board of Hospice and Palliative Medicine
November 2012 American Board of Internal Medicine, Hospice and Palliative Medicine
Professional Societies and Affiliations:
Date Organization 1985 Sigma Phi National Osteopathic Honor Society
1990 – present American Geriatrics Society • Fellow Representative, Public Policy Committee (1991-1993) • Member, Public Education Committee (1999-2002)
1996 – 2010 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine
2004 – Present Christian Medical and Dental Association
2007 – Present American Academy of Home Care Physicians • Research and Education Sub-Committee Planning Committee,
Annual Assembly (2010) • Education Committee (2012-present)
Honors and Awards:
Year Award 1991 Summer Institute in Research on Aging
Competitive application National Institute on Aging/Brookdale Foundation
1998 Participant, Educating Physicians in End-of-Life Care (EPEC) Course with competitive participation Institute for Ethics at the AMA/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
1998 Member, National Advisory Board to establish Geriatrics/Oncology Fellowship John A Hartford Foundation
2004 Listed in Chicago Magazine’s “Top Doctors”
2008 Department of Medicine Award Excellence in Clinical Care and Education
2012 Listed in Castle Connelly “Top Doctors”
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Curriculum Vitae Déon Cox Hayley P a g e | 4 TEACHING ACTIVITIES:
Philosophy of Teaching: My teaching focus is related to issues of aging and end of life care. I teach adeptly in the classroom, in lecture halls but most importantly with patients—in the outpatient clinic, hospital, nursing home or home. And, I am expert in teaching learners in many disciplines as well as the public. I have developed expert level teaching in Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine over the past 22 years. Notably, I have had the great opportunity to teach hundreds of medical trainees. I have not only educated and personally mentored in many clinical and academic settings; I am now a key faculty member for the Geriatrics Fellows and also teach EVERY single Medical Student at KU in Kansas City and EVERY Internal Medicine resident through his or her rotation in Geriatrics.
I have been intimately involved with teaching approximately 500 Internal Medicine Residents over the past 20 years (approximately 25/year) as Geriatrics is one of the only required rotations for all Internal Medicine Residents. I have precepted residents at clinical sites (clinic, hospital, nursing home, house calls), lectured on Geriatrics topics, directed lecture series and clinical experiences, lead group discussions and developed curricula. The curriculum for Palliative Home Care I developed and implemented at both the University of Chicago and the University of Kansas, the first of its kind, has met with rave reviews. Since coming to the University of Kansas I have been able to be a part of every medical student’s education through a novel Palliative Care longitudinal simulated patient curriculum which I have been instrumental in crafting and administering with Dan Swagerty and Jessica Kalender-Rich. This endeavor has been successfully supported by grants and the Medical School and we have been able to disseminate our work broadly so that I have National and International Recognition for teaching Geriatrics and Palliative Care. A very, very important part of my career has been leading and mentoring. I have been intimately involved in the education of Geriatrics Fellows for 20 years through clinical precepting, recruitment, leading house call instruction, career counseling and successful mentorship in research. Through all the many trainees of many disciplines and levels that I have been fortunate to teach Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine over the last 20 years, I have been able to spread Geriatrics knowledge very broadly as most of these trainees have gone to be teachers themselves and are now able to teach what they have been taught. My goal continues to be that I will be able to teach in many settings from the classroom to clinical setting to the community to Regional and National Forums. Through doing so, we can improve the care of the Older Adult.
Instruction:
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Didactic: e.g. lectures and formal presentations
Academic Year
Title and Course
Number
Lecture or Presentation
Title
Instruction Learner
Type
Hours (actual
instruction)
Number of
Learners Type of
Learner(s) UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
1991 Hospital Clinical Updates
Skin Changes with Aging
Lecture 1 10 Skin Care Team (Residents, medical students and nurses)
1991 Grand Rounds Oak Forest Hospital, Oak Forest, IL
Deconditioning in the Elderly
Grand Rounds
1 50 Attending physicians, Internal Medicine Residents, other health care disciplines
1994–1999
Clinical Medical Ethics Core Curriculum
Ethical Issues in Geriatrics
Lecture 3 50 Fellows in Clinical Medical Ethics
1995–2003
Ambulatory Geriatrics Rotation
Pain Management, Hospice, Palliative Care, Deconditioning
Lecture 36 200 Internal Medicine Residents
1996-1999
Oncology Noon Conference
Hospice Lecture 1 40 Oncology Fellows
2000 Department of Medicine Grand Rounds
Early to Bed, Early to Rise: The adverse consequences of bed rest
Grand Rounds
1 50 Internal Medicine Faculty and Residents
2000-2010
Geriatrics Fellows’ Summer Intensive Series
End of Life Care Revolution
Lecture 6 20 Geriatrics Fellows
2003-2007
CHAMP (Curriculum for the Hospitalized Aging Medical Patient)
Faculty development
Hospice, Palliative Care, Symptom Management, Deconditioning
Lecture 4 16 Internal Medicine Faculty
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course
2006-2010
Monthly ambulatory resident lecture series
Palliative Home Care
Lecture 18 100 Internal Medicine Residents
2007-2010
Neurology Noon Conference
Palliative Care Lecture 1 36 Neurology residents
2008-2009
Summer Research Program (supported by an NIA T35 training grant)
Clinical Aspects of Dementia
Lecture 1.5 9 First year Medical students
2008-2010
Curriculum for the Hospitalized Aging Medical Patient (CHAMP)
Dementia Lecture 2 24 Hospitalist faculty
2009 Physical Medicine/Rehab Core Curriculum
Chronic Wounds
Lecture 1 20 PMR Residents and Faculty Schwab Rehabilitation Center
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 2010-present
Gero 900
3rd year Medical Student Clerkship
Polypharmacy, Infectious disease, Dementia, and Skills Fair
Lecture 1 380 Third year medical students
2010-present
Gero 900 Palliative Care Workshop
I lead an interactive session, assess student performance and give feedback.
2.5 380 Third year medical students
2010-present
Palliative Care Lecture Series
Polypharmacy in the Elderly Nearing the End of Life
Formal Presentation
1 90 Multi-Disciplinary Statewide Audience (through the use of ITV and web casting)
2012 Palliative Care Grand Rounds
Palliative Access Through Care at Home
Grand Rounds 1 30 Palliative Care Health Care providers of multiple disciplines
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2012 Department of Internal Medicine Grand Rounds
Dementia in the Hospitalized Patient
Grand Rounds 1 50 Internal Medicine Faculty, Residents and Medical Students
2012 Department of Internal Medicine Grand Rounds
Lost and Found in Transitions (With Stewart Babbott, Abebe Abebe, Karin Porter-Williamson)
Grand Rounds 1 50 Internal Medicine Faculty, Residents and Medical Students
2012 Faculty Student Interaction
Common Geriatrics issues during hospitalization
Lecture 4 50 Third year Medical Students
2012, 2013
Internal Medicine Core Curriculum
Incontinence Lecture 1 50 Internal Medicine Residents
2014 Management of Advanced Age Post Bone Marrow Transplant Patients Lecture Series
Medical Decision Making in Geriatrics
Lecture 1 12 Hematology Faculty and staff
2014 Palliative Care Lecture Series
Pain Management for Patients with Dementia
Lecture 1 30 Multi-Disciplinary Statewide Audience (through the use of ITV and web casting)
Lectures to Community Groups-
1. “Advance Directives” World Book Encyclopedia publishers. Chicago, IL. February, 1991
2. “Arthritis” Beth Eden Senior Community Center Geriatrics lecture series. Chicago, IL. May, 1991
3. “Elder Abuse.” Chicago Department of Aging, Chicago, IL. June, 1991
4. “Medication Use and Abuse” and “Colds and Flu, What to do.” University of Chicago Geriatric Lecture Series. Chicago, IL. November, 1991
5. “Cultural Aspects of End-of-Life Care” Photographic Inquiry of Hospice, The Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL. October,1996
6. “Pain” caregiver education program based on “ElderCare at Home.” Sponsored by the American Geriatrics Society, Chicago Department on Aging Senior Center, Northeast May, 2001 with Todd Semla, DPh and Senior Center in Washington, DC with Jerome Epplin, MD May, 2002.
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7. “Alzheimer’s Seminar: What you should know—What you should do” with Amy Levin. Progressive Baptist Church, Chicago, IL. November, 2001
8. “Preventive care for the Elderly” Montgomery Place retirement Continuing Care Community, Chicago, IL. December, 2006
9. “Identifying symptoms in advanced dementia and determining what you can do to help.” To University of
Chicago’s Graduate School of Business Alumni club of greater New York by phone conference call. October, 2007.
10. “PATCH—Palliative Access Through Care at Home” Montgomery Place Continuing Care Community, Chicago, IL. March, 2009
11. “Changes with Aging” with Stephanie Garcia MD, to community youth working on robotics project. University of Kansas, Kansas City, KS. October, 2012
12. “Osteoporosis” at Claridge Court Continuing Care Community, Mission, KS. January, 2013.
Nondidactic: e.g. workshops, labs, and discussion groups
Academic Year
Title and Course
Number
Presentation
Title
Instruction Learner
Type (e.g. small group, laboratory,
seminar, workshop,
journal club)
Hours (actual
instruction) Number of Learners
Type of Learner(s)
(e.g. medical students, graduate students, residents)
University of Chicago
1996-2003
Introduction to Geriatrics (reading elective)
Lead discussion of readings
30 8 Fourth year medical students
2001-2010 Geriatric simulated patient module (Objective Structured Clinical Examination)
Facilitate hands-on workshop teaching clinical and interviewing skills
10 10 Second year medical students
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2010-present
Geriatrics Fellowship
Journal Club, Morbidity and Mortality Conferences, Patient Case Reviews, GeriPal Ethics Conference
Facilitator 2 5 Fellows, Over 50 residents, 2 Palliative Care Fellows
Geriatrics Fellows, Internal Medicine Residents, Palliative Care Fellows
2010-present
Pharmacology Geriatrics Cases in Toxicology
Facilitator 4 90 Second year medical students
2010-present
Geriatrics Core Curriculum
Geriatrics Review
Director, Facilitator
60 5 Fellows, 50 residents
Geriatrics Fellows, Internal Medicine Residents
2011-2012 Introduction to Clinical Medicine
Facilitator. Lead discussions related to ethical issues in medicine.
12 8 Third year medical students
2011-present
Geriatric standardized patient module
Ida Mae Homer
Facilitator. Give feedback on clinical, interviewing and presentation skills
8 12 Second year medical students
2011-present
Geriatrics Palliative Care Simulation
Barney Smith, Simulated Death
Observe, Assess, Provide feedback
25 25 per year Internal Medicine Interns
2013 Internal Medicine Morning Report
Facilitator
2 20 Internal Medicine Residents
2013 Senior Resident Simulation Based Boot Camp
Resuscitation Status Discussion
Facilitator
4 20 Internal Medicine Residents
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Clinical:
Academic Year
Instruction Learner Length of Service (e.g. 8
weeks x 6 clerkships; one
month per resident; 40
hours/week x 6 weeks)
Type (e.g. clerkship, rounding,
clinic, daily supervision,
teaching) Hours Number of Learners
Type of Learner (e.g.
medical students, residents, fellows)
1995-2010 Preceptor, Outpatient Geriatrics Clinic
350 hours/year
375 Internal Medicine Residents
2 half days/week, longitudinal
1995-2010 Preceptor, Longitudinal Home Care Experience
20 hours/year 30 Geriatrics Fellows
One house call per month
1995-2010 Teaching Attending, Geriatrics Inpatient Consultation Service
120 hours/year
90 Internal Medicine Residents and Geriatrics, Fellows
1-2 months/year
1998-2010 Preceptor, Primary Care Continuity Clinic
200 hours/year
24 Geriatrics Fellows
Weekly
1998-2005 Teaching Attending, Long Term Care
200 hours/year
150 Internal Medicine Residents
Weekly
1998-2005 Preceptor, Longitudinal Long Term Care Experience
200 hours/year
14 Geriatrics Fellows,
Weekly
1999-2001 Teaching Attending, Long Term Care
24 hours/year 18 Fifth year gynecology residents
6 months per year
2001-2010 Teaching Attending, General Medicine Inpatient Service
240 hours/year
66 Internal Medicine residents and Geriatrics Fellows.
One month per year.
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2005-2010 Teaching Attending, Palliative Care Consultation Service
150 hours/year
10 fellows, 20 residents, 20 students
Geriatrics fellows, Internal Medicine Residents, Oncology Fellows, Medical Students.
One to two months per year.
2007-2010 Teaching Attending, House Calls (PATCH)
48 hours/year 75 interns, 9 Medical Students, 9 Advanced Practice Nursing students
Interns on Ambulatory Geriatrics Rotation, Medical Students and Advance Practice Nursing students on elective,
Once a month
University of Kansas
2010-present Preceptor, Longitudinal primary Care clinic
200 hours/year
80 Internal Medicine Residents
Once to twice weekly
2010-present Preceptor in Outpatient Geriatrics clinic
530 hours/year
24 Third Year Medical Students (Gero900 Geriatrics Clerkship)
3 times/week
2010-2011 Preceptor, Inpatient Palliative Care Consultations
380 hours/year
24 Palliative Care Fellows, Internal Medicine Residents, Third and Fourth year Medical Students
8 weeks/year
2010-present Preceptor, Geriatrics Outpatient Clinic
540 hours/year
28 Internal Medicine Residents
3 sessions/week
2010-present Preceptor, Longitudinal
240 hours/year
5 Geriatrics Fellows
Once weekly
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Geriatrics Outpatient Clinic
2010-present Preceptor, House calls
15 hours/year 5 Geriatrics Fellows
Each fellow once per year
2011, 2013 Preceptor, COACH house calls
50 hours/year 26 Internal Medicine Residents
Once monthly
2013-2014 Preceptor, Medical School
40 hours/year 1 Second year Medical Student
Once monthly
Supervision of Postdoctoral Fellows:
Year Fellow Name Area of Study 1995-1996 Cameron Muir, MD Mentor, Ethics Fellowship research project,
“Characterization of a model, ‘Pre-hospice bridge’ program for care of the terminally ill”
1999-2000 Andrea Bial, MD Mentor, Geriatrics Fellowship research project “Depression in Elderly Men with prostate cancer”
1999-2000 Joe Shega, MD Mentor, Geriatrics Fellowship research project “Palliative Excellence in Alzheimer’s Care Efforts (PEACE)”
2000-2001 Stephanie Garrett, MD Mentor, Geriatrics Fellowship research project “To What Extent do physicians document the most bothersome symptoms of patients with advanced dementia?”
2001-2001 Holly Holmes, MD Mentor, Geriatrics Fellowship project “Development of Home Care Program”
2005-2006 Joanna Martin, MD Mentor, Geriatrics Fellowship project “Quality Assurance project to increase pneumovax administration in the Geriatrics outpatient clinic”
2006-2007 Sandra Rodriguez-Davila, MD
Mentor, Psychiatry resident regarding ongoing Geriatrics clinical and didactic training
2007-2009 Abigail Holley, MD Mentor, Geriatrics Fellowship research project “Caregiver Expectations for and Evaluation of a Home Palliative Care Program”
2010-2011 Sara Teymoorian, MD Mentor, Geriatrics Fellowship research project, “Risk Factors for 30 day readmission in the elderly”
2011-2012 Carrie Pohl, MD Mentor, Geriatrics Fellowship research project. “Primary Care Physicians Perceptions regarding the role of Geriatricians in our Health-Care System”
2012-2013 Melissa Rosso, MD Mentor, Geriatrics Fellowship research project “Coaching in the Casa: Development of a Home Care Curriculum for Family Medicine Residents”
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2012-2013 Rachel Mason, MD Mentor, Geriatrics Fellowship research project ”Prevalence of Delirium-Provoking Medication Use in Hospitalized Patients Receiving Constant Observation”
2013-2014 Janell Jones, MD Mentor, Geriatrics Fellowship research project “Characteristics of PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for Elderly) markets and marketing programs that are associated with differences in market penetration”
2013-2014 Andi Chatburn, DO Mentor, Palliative Care fellowship project, “Stratification of Patients with Advanced Heart Failure to Target Maximal Benefit of Outpatient Palliative Care Consults”
2013-2014 Christi Bartlett, MD Mentor, Palliative Care fellowship project, “Effect of outpatient palliative care consults on deaths among blood and marrow transplant patients”
Advising: Thesis or dissertation committees; student academic group/individual
Date Student or Group Name Type of Student/Group 1994-1995 Roya Stern, MA Mentor, Master’s Thesis,
“Preferences in Surrogate Decision-Making”
1995-1996 Amy Muhm, MSII Mentor, Buehler Center on Aging, summer student program in Geriatrics, “Relationship between home health care and Emergent Hospitalization”
1996-1997 Hartford/AFAR Medical Student Geriatric Scholars Program
Leader, once monthly
1996-1998 Linda Van Daele Medical Student Mentor, “Physicians Influence on Hospice Admissions”
2003-2004 Richard X Gil, MSII Mentor, Summer research project, “Management of pain in community dwelling patients with dementia”
Summer 2014 Andrea Peterson, MS I Clinical shadowing for 4 weeks
2014 Viktorria Tulchinskaya, MSI Mentor, Clendening Ethics Medical Student Summer Fellowship, “An Analysis of the Influence that Psycho-Socio-Cultural Factors play in a Patient’s Experience with Palliative Care in Paris, as Related by their Healthcare Team”
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Other Teaching Activities: CME and Faculty Department Seminars
Date Title of
Presentation Location Teaching Function Type of Learner
2001 University of Chicago, School of Medicine
Interviewer, patient for Pritzker Medical School MSI students
1. Development of Educational Materials:
Year Title Description Intended Audience
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
2006 PATCH (Palliative Access Through Care at Home) Program
Curriculum for Geriatrics Home Palliative Care including novel electronic presentation. Designed for multiple levels of medical learners. Implemented at the University of Chicago for Medical students, Internal Medicine Residents, Geriatrics Fellows, other residents and Advanced Practice nurses completing electives. Funded by the Aetna Foundation and has been published and nationally disseminated.
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
2010 COACH (Care of the Older Adult Continuing at Home)
Developer, Curriculum for Internal Medicine Residents making post-hospital discharge house calls.
2010-present
Barney Smith, Geriatrics Palliative Care for Medical Students (3rd and 4th year)
Facilitator and co-developer. Development of this curriculum overlaps with leadership and teaching.
See below under Educational Leadership for more details.
2012-present Barney Smith, Geriatrics Palliative Care for Interns
Co-developer. Required experience for all Internal Medicine Interns who receive instruction in end of life care
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systems and care for a standardized patient near the end of life.
2. Educational Leadership: University of Chicago
1996-2003 Faculty Leader, Intro to Geriatrics, Fourth year Medical student elective.
1996-2003 Course Director, Introduction to Geriatrics, Elective reading course for 4th year Medical Students
1999-2000 Course Director, Ambulatory Geriatrics Rotation for Internal Medicine Residents
1999-2001 Course Director, Geriatrics Rotation for Gynecology residents
2000-2003 Faculty Sponsor, Geriatrics-Oncology CME course.
University of Kansas
2010-present I have been instrumental in the expansion of the “Barney Smith” palliative care simulated patient experience. All Medical Students now have a longitudinal experience throughout 5 scenarios from the 2nd through 4th years. I developed and teach the didactic portion, “Palliative Care Workshop” in the Geriatrics Clerkship (Gero900) and have primary responsibility for the third encounter as well as co-lead the fourth and fifth encounters. I review student performance, provide continuous quality improvement to the staff and actors through the skills lab regarding their performance. With Jessica Kalender-Rich, I have also cooperatively developed and lead “Barney Smith” in which all the Internal Medicine interns participate. This has been extremely well received.
2010-Present As Geriatrics Fellowship key faculty in Internal Medicine, I direct much of the Fellows’ training. I have developed and lead a scholarship workshop that meets once a week. Topics covered include research methods, development of a scholarly project, presentation and teaching skill cultivation, career counseling, administration and communication. I also lead their patient care conference, and core curriculum as well as precept longitudinal Geriatrics clinic. In addition, I am integral in the development and continuous quality improvement of the fellowship experience as well as assisting with scheduling, recruitment and interviews of candidates.
2010-Present Lead COACH (Care of the Older Adult Continuing at Home) program which I developed where Internal Medicine Residents have instruction in home care and make post-hospitalization to elderly patients. 21 residents who completed—16 rated it as Superior and 5, Good.
2010-Present Key faculty in Internal Medicine Required Geriatrics rotation. I share responsibility with Dr. Kalender-Rich for administration and scheduling of the rotation, orientation of residents, and development and updating of curriculum.
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Junior Faculty Mentoring:
2001--2002 Mentor, Sarah Van Orman, MD, in the Department of Medicine sponsored program for faculty development.
2007--2009 Mentor, Lisa Vargish, MD, Geriatric Academic Career Award (GACA,) “Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of Geriatric Palliative Home Care Curriculum.”
2010--Present Mentor, Jessica Kalender-Rich, MD in research and career. Dr. Kalender-Rich is succeeding in her research and leadership.
2013--Present Mentor, Rachel Mason, MD, Junior Faculty member in Geriatrics
II. SERVICE ACTIVITIES: 1. Professional Service (Patient Care):
My primary practices in the outpatient and home setting has led to mastery of longitudinal care of the frailest, most complicated patients with a multiplicity of health, functional and social challenges. I have led the start-up of Geriatrics Clinic in Internal Medicine in the Medical Office Building and have worked with staff and leadership to establish a distinguishable practice. I have been one of the first physicians in Kansas City to provide an academic house call practice—at present I make post-hospital transitional house calls 1-2 days per month. My service experience and expertise also extend to service in the community volunteering and teaching topics related to aging. I have been a popular speaker for lay audiences. I have served in Leadership capacity as Medical Director of our Geriatrics clinic at University of Chicago and now, at KU as Section Leader of Geriatrics in the Division of General and Geriatric Medicine. I have been an invited speaker in national settings. And, I have a varied service record on national committees though currently directing my efforts at the Education Committee of the American Academy of House Call Physicians.
PATIENT CARE At University of Chicago Outpatient clinic (Windermere Senior Health Center/Outpatient Senior Health Center) 1990-2010 I have provided longitudinal care and Comprehensive Geriatrics Assessments of frail elderly patients 3-5 half day sessions per week. I maintained a full, vital practice of these complex geriatrics patients with multiple medical and social issues and was consistently one of the geriatricians who saw the most patients. PEACE Palliative Care outpatient consultation clinic 2002-2008 I developed, initiated and lead this multi-disciplinary consultation clinic where patients with advanced disease were evaluated by Geriatrician, nursing and social worker expert in complex care of the elderly patient. One half-day per week.
Nursing home (Montgomery Place) 1992-2005 Care of patients in skilled nursing as well as long term care. I maintained a panel of about 15 patients.
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Hospice (CareMed) 1995-2000 I provided consultative care of hospice patients. Our ongoing census was approximately 15 patients Inpatient General Internal Medicine 2000-2010 I was a teaching Attending for approximately one month per year. Our average daily census was approximately 15 patients. Inpatient Geriatrics Consultations 1992-2010 I provided consultations to inpatient teams about geriatrics issues. I was on service about 6 weeks per year and averaged about 5 new consults per week Inpatient Palliative Care Consultations 2003-2010 I provided consultations to inpatient teams regarding palliative care and symptom management. I was on service about 6 weeks per year and averaged about 9 new consults per week. House Calls 2006-2010 I started a multidisciplinary palliative home care service providing consultative and longitudinal care to homebound elderly. This was completed in conjunction with an advance practice nurse and social worker and we maintained an ongoing census of about 40 patients.
At University of Kansas Outpatient Geriatrics longitudinal and consultation clinic 2010-Present Geriatrics clinic 3 half day sessions per week seeing elderly patients in longitudinal care as well as consultations. This Geriatrics clinic in Internal Medicine was a brand new endeavor at the University of Kansas and I am happy to report my patient satisfaction scores are above average. As well, I have many referrals from within the medical center to care for patients with complex medical and social issues. Every quarter, I have made well above the average RVU for Geriatrics. House Calls Once monthly visits to homebound elderly. I am one of the only physicians in Kansas City who makes housecalls on a regular basis.
Nursing home I am the back-up physician for patients at a skilled nursing/long term care facility. I round about once a month.
Consultant in Palliative Care 2010-2011 With multidisciplinary team, provide consultations and active assistance with care of the very ill and dying patients to inpatient teams regarding palliative care and symptom management. On service 8 weeks with approximately 20 consults/week. Consultant in Memory Clinic 2014 I provide consultations and longitudinal care for elderly patients with dementia in outpatient Memory clinic alongside Neurologists one-half day/week. CLINICAL LEADERSHIP Geriatrics Section Leader, Division of General and Geriatric Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, 2011-present. This involves administrative leadership and liaison activities for financial, operational,
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educational, and recruitment activities for geriatricians in the Department of Medicine, Division of General & Geriatric Medicine. This also requires coordination of geriatric education efforts and finances with the Landon Center on Aging.
2. Academic Service: Professional Community Service: 1991-1993 Designed Program for Visitation of Shut-ins First United Methodist Church Chicago, Illinois
1993-1997 Physician Representative, Adult Protective Services Department on Aging Chicago, Illinois 1993-1995 Volunteer Physician Staff Shiloh Medical Clinic for the Homeless Chicago, Illinois 1996-2004 Physician’s Advisory Board, CareMed Chicago Home Health Agency Chicago, Illinois 2002 “Dining with Dignity” I developed this program and administered training to community volunteers as nursing home dining companions 2010 Volunteer, Post-tornado clean-up Joplin, MO Department of Internal Medicine, University of Kansas 2012 Volunteer Physician Staff Drive Through Flu Clinic University of Kansas Hospital
2013 Directed Senior Health Fair for “Black Family Technology Month” In conjunction with Google Fiber Academic Service: 1994-1996 Faculty Advisor, Geriatrics Interest Group for Medical Students Pritzker Medical School, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 1996-2004 Physician’s Advisory Board (Home Health Agency) CareMed Chicago 1998 Member, National Advisory Board to establish Geriatrics/Oncology
Fellowship. John A Hartford Foundation 2011-2013 Judge, Resident, Postdoc and Fellow Research Day, University of Kansas School of Medicine 2011, 2013, 2014 Judge, Medical Student Research Day,
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III. RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES:
Opening Statement: My scholarly and research interests relate to optimization of care of the frail elderly, many of whom have dementia and/or are near the end of life. My work has primarily focused on the development and study of programs to reach frail elderly and teach about this care. There is perfect overlap between the program development and then provision of care to frail elderly and teaching about it. As seen under Teaching/Education and Service, I was involved in the design of PEACE (Palliative Excellence in Alzheimer Care Efforts), a clinical and research program which integrated palliative care early in the course of dementia. This program became nationally recognized and we were able to study and publish many aspects of this care. I obtained funding and initiated my own program, PATCH (Palliative Access Through Care at Home) to provide excellent care and palliative care for homebound elderly in Chicago and teach about this care to medical trainees. I successfully developed the curriculum and program and studied the effects of the program on patient care. Patients were highly unlikely to die in a nursing home and very pleased with palliative support at home
At the University of Kansas, I have built on earlier work in the areas of care of the frail elderly near the end of life. I not only obtained funding and developed a teaching house calls program, COACH (Care of the Older Adult Continuing at Home), but have studied and presented this work in National forums. And, we have studied our results teaching the Geriatrics Palliative Care standardized patient “Barney Smith” and are disseminating that work broadly as well.
1. Grants and Contracts:
Previous Grants and Contracts Awarded:
Principal Investigator Investigators
Title of Grant/Contract
Funding Source
Direct Costs
Inclusive Years of Award Status
Marshall Chin
Cox Hayley, Co-investigator (5% time)
Emergent Care of Chicago’s Older Persons: an analysis of pre-hospital factors, quality of care, and outcomes
Retirement Research Foundation and Chicago Trust Foundation
$277,489 1995 – 1998
Completed
Greg A. Sachs
Cox Hayley, Participating Geriatrics Faculty (5% time)
“Geriatrics in Primary Care Training”
John A. Hartford Foundation
$454,545 1995-1997
Completed
Déon Cox N/A “Effectiveness of
Bridge National Hospice
$5,000 1997 Completed
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Hayley Programs” Foundation
Déon Cox Hayley
Co-PI withTodd Zimmerman
“The Integration of Geriatrics & Oncology”
John A. Hartford Foundation
$20,000 1999 Completed
Greg Sachs Cox-Hayley Co-investigator (10% time)
Palliative Excellence in Alzheimer Care Efforts
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
$455,488 1998 – 2001
Completed
John Cacioppo
Cox-Hayley Co-investigator (10% time)
Social Isolation, Loneliness, Health & the Aging Process
NIA1 P01 AG18911-01A1
$5,264,227 2001 - 2007
Completed
Greg A. Sachs
Cox-Hayley Faculty (5% time)
Curriculum for the hospitalized aging medical patient (CHAMP)
Reynolds Foundation
$2,000,000 2003 – 2007
Completed
Déon Cox Hayley
N/A Reaching and Teaching in Palliative Care: Unmet needs in the Inner City
Aetna Foundation
$250,000 2006 – 2009
Completed
Déon Cox Hayley
N/A “Care of Older Adults Continuing at Home”
Landon Center on Aging (intramural grant.)
$50,000 2011-2012
Completed
Jessica Kalender-Rich
Hayley Co-investigator (5% time)
“Barney Smith: A Hospice Patient in the Emergency Room”
Picker Foundation
$27,047 2012-2013
Completed
Jessica Kalender-Rich
Hayley Co-investigator (3% time)
“Barney Smith: The Simulation of a Palliative Care Death”
Medical Alumni Teaching Foundation
$10,000 2012-2013
Completed
Current Grants and Contracts Awarded:
Principal Investigator Investigators
Title of Grant/Contract
Funding Source
Direct Costs
Inclusive Years of Award Status
Jessica Kalender-Rich
Deon Cox Hayley, Rachel Mason, Dan Swagerty
“Development of Case-Based Computer Simulation to Teach Medical Students
Medical Alumni Innovative Teaching Fund
$8,000 2013-2014 Active
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Differentiation of Dementia, Delirium, and Depression”
Dan Swagerty
Hayley, Faculty, 10%
Next Steps in Physicians’ Training Step II
Reynolds Foundation
$1,000,000 2013-2016 Active
Grants and Contracts Submitted:
Principal Investigator Investigators
Title of Grant/Contract
Funding Source
Direct Costs
Inclusive Years of Award Status
N/A
2. Scholarly Publications:
Articles published:
1. Cox DM, Sachs GA. Advance Directives and the Patient Self-Determination Act. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine 1994; 10(3): 431-43.
2. Sachs GA, Stocking CB, Stern R, Cox DM, Sachs RS: Ethical Aspects of Dementia Research: Informed
Consent and Proxy Consent. Honorable Mention in the Nellie Westerman Competition of Research in Ethics. Clinical Research 1994; 42(3): 403-12.
3. Pompei P, Foreman M, Cassel CK, Alessi C, Cox D. Detecting Delirium Among Hospitalized Older Patients.
Archives of Internal Medicine 1995; 155(3): 301-7. 4. Hayley DC, Stern R, Stocking CB, Sachs GA. The Application of Health Care Surrogate Laws to Older
Populations: How Good a Match? Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 1996; 44(2): 185-8. 5. Hayley DC, Cassel CK, Snyder L, Rudberg MA. Ethical and Legal Issues in the Nursing Home. Archives of
Internal Medicine 1996; 156(3): 249-56. 6. Chin MH, Jin L, Karrison TG, Mulliken R, Hayley DC, Walter J, Miller A, Friedmann PD. Older patients'
health-related quality of life around an episode of emergency illness. Annals of Emergency Medicine 1999 Nov; 34(5): 595-603.
7. Chin MH, Wang LC, Jin L, Mulliken R, Walter J, Cox-Hayley D, Karrison TG, Nerney MP, Miller A,
Friedmann PD. Appropriateness of Medication Selection for Older Persons in an Academic Emergency Department. Academic Emergency Medicine. 1999; 6(12): 1232-42.
8. Friedmann PD, Jin L, Karrison T, Nerney M, Cox-Hayley C, Mulliken R, Walter J, Miller A, Chin MH. The
Effect of Alcohol Abuse on the Health Status of Older Adults in the Emergency Department. American Journal of Alcohol and Drug Abuse 1999; 25(3): 529-42.
9. Friedmann PD; Jin L; Karrison TG; Hayley DC; Mulliken R; Walter J; Chin MH. Early revisit,
hospitalization, or death among older persons discharged from the ED. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2001; 19(2): 125-9.
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10. Nerney MP, Chin MH, Jin L, Karrison T, Walter J, Mulliken R, Miller A, Cox Hayley D, Friedmann PD.
Factors associated with older patients' satisfaction with care in an inner-city emergency department. Annals of Emergency Medicine 2001; 38: 140-5.
11. Hayley DC, Muir C, Stocking C, Hougham G, Sachs GA. Not ready for hospice: Characteristics of Patients
in a Pre- Hospice Program. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care 2001; 18(6): 1-6. 12. Shah MN, Glushak C, Karrison T, Mulliken R, Cox Hayley D, Walter J, Friedmann PD, Chin MH. Predictors
of emergency medical service utilization by elderly patients. Academic Emergency Medicine 2003; 10: 52-58.
13. Shega J, Levin A, Hougham GW, Stocking C, Cox-Hayley D, Sachs GA. Palliative Excellence in Alzheimer
Care Efforts (PEACE): A Program description. Journal of Palliative Medicine 2003; 6(2): 315-20. 14. Shega J, Hougham GW, Stocking C, Cox-Hayley D, Sachs GA. Barriers to Limiting the Practice of Feeding
Tube Placement in Advanced Dementia. Journal of Palliative Medicine 2003; 6(6): 885-93. 15. Sachs GA, Shega J, Cox Hayley D. Barriers to Excellent End-of-Life Care for Patients with Dementia,
Journal of General Internal Medicine 2004; 19: 1058-64. 16. Shega J, Hougham GW, Stocking C, Cox Hayley D, Sachs GA. Pain in Community-Dwelling Persons with
Dementia: Frequency, Intensity, and Congruence Between Patient and Caregiver Report. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 2004; 28(6): 585-92.
17. Cox Hayley D, Sachs GA. A brief history and lessons learned from twin efforts to transform medicine.
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine 2005; 21(1): 3-15. 18. Shega J, Hougham GW, Cox-Hayley D, Stocking CB, Sachs GA. Factors associated with self- and caregiver
reports of pain among community dwelling persons with dementia. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 2005; 8(3): 567-75.
19. Holmes H, Cox Hayley D, Alexander C, Sachs G. Reconsidering Medication Appropriateness for Patients
Late in Life. Arch Intern Med. 2006; 166: 605-9. 20. Garrett S, Cox Hayley D, Hougham GW, Sachs GA. To what extent to physicians document the most
bothersome symptoms of patients with advanced dementia? Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2006; 54(10): 1563-6.
21. Shega J, Hougham GW, Stocking C, Cox-Hayley D, Sachs G. Management of Non-cancer Pain in
Community Dwelling Persons with Dementia. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2006; 54(12): 1892-7.
22. Shega J, Hougham GW, Stocking C, Cox-Hayley D, Sachs GA: Patients Dying with Dementia: Experience
at the End of Life and the Impact of Hospice Care. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 2008; 35(5): 499-507.
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23. Holmes HM, Sachs GA, Shega JW, Hougham GW, Cox Hayley D, Dale W: Integrating Palliative Medicine Into the Care of Persons with Advanced Dementia: Identifying Appropriate Medication Use. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2008; 56(7): 1306-11.
24. Hayley DC. “Deconditioning” CHAMP (Curriculum for Hospitalized Aging Medical Patient) POGOe – Portal of Geriatric Online Education 2008; Available at http://www.pogoe.org/productid/20107 http://champ.bsd.uchicago.edu/deconditioning/index.html 25. Hayley DC. “Palliative Care and Changing Goals of Care” CHAMP (Curriculum for Hospitalized Aging
Medical Patient) POGOe - Portal of Geriatric Online Education; 2008; http://www.pogoe.org/productid/20102.
26. Cox-Hayley D, Baron A, Mailliard L. PATCH (Palliative Access Through Care at Home) Match: Virtual Training in Geriatric Palliative Home Visits POGOe - Portal of Geriatric Online Education; 2010;
http://www.pogoe.org/productid/20732. This won second place as product of the year in 2010.
27. Holley A, Gorawara-Bhat R, Dale W, Hemmerich J, Hayley D. PATCH (Palliative Access Through Care at Home): Experiences with an Urban, Geriatrics Home Palliative Care Program. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2009; 57(10): 1925-31.
28. Patel B, Cox-Hayley D. Managing Wound Odor #218: Journal of Palliative Medicine. 2010; 13(10): 1286-7.
29. Kallenbach L, Swagerty D , Hayley D, Garcia S. Polypharmacy. POGOe - Portal of Geriatric
Online Education; 2012; http://www.pogoe.org/productid/18799.
30. Kalender-Rich JL, Mahnken JD, Dong L, Paolo AM, Cox Hayley D, Rigler SK. Development of an Ambulatory Geriatrics Knowledge Exam. Journal of Graduate Medical Education. Dec 2013; 5(4). 678-80
31. Imran M, Hayley D Injection induced axillary nerve injury after “Drive Through Flu Shot”: A case report and literature review. Clinical Geriatrics 2013;21(12). Published online December 10, 2013.
Manuscripts in press: Manuscripts submitted by not yet accepted: Provide names of all authors (applicant’s name in BOLD), title, journal, and PDF of manuscript, plus evidence of acceptance by journal. N/A
Invited or non-peer –reviewed articles or reviews:
1. Hayley DC “Hearing Loss” Patient Education Forum for the American Geriatric Society Newsletter. 2002; 31(1): 3-4.
Letters to the Editor:
1. Cox DM. Health Care Surrogate Laws. NEJM (letter; comment) 1993; 328(16): 1201.
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2. Hayley D, Rudberg MA. Ethical and Legal Issues in the Nursing Home. Arch Int Med (reply to letter) 1996; 156(3): 249-56.
3. Hayley DC. Should patients in quality-improvement activities have the same protections as
participants in research studies? JAMA 2000; 284(14): 1787-8.
4. Shega JW, Hougham GW, Cox-Hayley D, Sachs GA, Stocking CB. Advanced dementia and feeding tubes: do physician factors contribute to state variation? J Am Geriatr Soc 2004; 52(7): 1217-8
Educational Blog
“Paging For The Aging,” Geriatrics Educational Blog, regular contributor. 2012—present. http://pagingfortheaging.blogspot.com/
Books and book chapters:
1. Cox DM. “Advance Directives.” In Health and Medical Annual. World Book Encyclopedia 1993.
2. Cox-Hayley D, Cassel CK, Snyder L, Rudberg MA. “Ethical and Legal Issues.” In Medical Care of
the Nursing Home Resident: What Physicians Need to Know, (Eds, Besdine RW, Rubenstein LZ, Snyder L), 1996; 143-154.
3. Cox-Hayley D, Cassel CK. “An Overview of Ethical Issues in Geriatric Medicine.” In Geriatric Medicine (edited by) Cassel et al. 3rd ed. Spring-Verlag New York. 1997.
4. Cox-Hayley D. “Elder Abuse” and “Preventive Health in the Elderly.” In: Podrazik P, editor. Curriculum for Primary Care Geriatrics. 2nd Edition. Stanford University Press; 2001.
Published Abstracts:
1. Sachs GA, Stocking CB, Cox D, Sachs RS, Cassel CK. The Ethics of Dementia Research. The
Gerontologist 1991:31 (special issue ll); 42. 2. Pompei P, Rudberg MA, Cox D. Identifying Hospitalized Older Persons at Increased Risk for
Developing Delirium. Clinical Research 1992.
3. Cox DM, Stern R, Sachs GA, Stocking C. The Illinois Health Care Surrogate Act and How it Applies to the Elderly African American. Poster presentation. J Am Geriatr Soc 1994; 42(11): SA66.
4. Sachs G, Brauner D, Cook S, Baron A, Cox-Hayley D. Teaching about dementia, primary care,
and ethics: The IMPACT program. Paper presentation. J Am Geriatr Soc 2000; 48(8): S10. 5. Shega JW, Hougham GW, Stocking C, Cox-Hayley D, Sachs GA. Enteral Nutrition and Advanced
Dementia: What Do Physicians Know Believe and Practice. Poster presentation. J Amer Geriatr Soc 2002 April; 50(4): S11.
6. Shega JW, Cox Hayley D, Hougham GW. Palliative Care and Advanced Dementia: The PEACE
Approach. American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, 2003. Orlando, FL. Jour Pall Med 2003; 6(1): 141.
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7. Vargish L, Cox-Hayley D, Smith S, Mailliard L. A New Geriatric Palliative Home Care Experience
for Third Year Medical Students During the Family Medicine Clerkship. Poster Presentation. J Amer Geriatr Soc 2009 March; 57 (1 Suppl): S179.
8. Holley AP, Gorowara-Bhat R, Dale W, Hemmerich J, Cox-Hayley D. Disparities in End-of-Life
Care: Experiences in an Urban Geriatric Home Palliative Care Program. Poster Presentation. J Amer Geriatr Soc 2009 March; 57 (1 Suppl): S44.
9. Teymoorian S, Pal A, Hayley D. Risk Factors for 30 day readmissions in older adults. Poster
presentation. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2011 April; 59 (1 Suppl): S188. 10. Hayley D, Kalender-Rich J, Lowry B, Brimacombe M. “Care of the Older Adult Continuing at
Home (COACH): Optimizing Medical Resident Understanding of the Patient at Home” Poster presentation. J Am Geriatr Soc 2012 April; 60 (Suppl) S174.
11. Mason R, Rath S, Edstrom A, Rajab-Ali R, Swagerty D, Hayley D. ”Prevalence of Delirium-
Provoking Medication Use in Hospitalized Patients Receiving Constant Observation” Poster presentation also, won Second Place at University of Kansas School of Medicine Resident Research Day. J Am Geriatr Soc 2013; 61 (Suppl) S170.
12. Rosso M, Hayley D. “Coaching in the Casa: Housecall Curriculum for Family Medicine Residents.
Poster Presentation AGS and University of Kansas School of Medicine Resident Research Day. J Am Geriatr Soc; 61 (Suppl) S44.
13. Kalender-Rich J, Swagerty D, Paolo A, Hayley D. Simulated Death: A new strategy to teach end
of life care. J Am Geriatr Soc 2013; 61 (Suppl) S150.
14. Jones J, Hayley D, Factors that May Contribute to Low Levels of Market Penetration for PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for Elderly) in Kansas. Poster Presentation. J Am Geriatr Soc 2014 March; 62 (Suppl) S227.
15. Shuler J, Cox Hayley D, Porter-Williamson K, Kalender-Rich J. What do Hospital Discharge
summaries Report Regarding Palliative Care? Presidential Poster Presentation. J Am Geriatr Soc 2014 March; 62 (Suppl) S140.
16. Kenyon J, Hayley D, Kalender-Rich J. Death and Dying: Easy to Recognize and Hard to Say. Oral
Presentation. J Am Geriatr Soc 2014 March; 62 (Suppl) S3
Other Scholarly Publications:
Book Review:
Geriatric Dosage Handbook for Doody’s Health Sciences Book Review, 1993, 1996.
Reviewer:
Jaffe E, Knight CF. Ethical and Legal Dimensions of Treating Life Limiting Illnesses. Unipac 6, Third edition
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3. Presentations and Posters:
Oral paper presentation:
Scientific papers presented at national and international meetings: Vargish L, Smith S, Mailliard L, Cox-Hayley D. Understanding chronic illness: Students’ perspectives on Geriatrics Home Palliative Care visits. Paper session at American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, 2010. Boston, MA. Invited presentations at national and international meetings: “Update in Geriatrics” (with Dr. Christine Cassel). American College of Physicians National Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 1991. “Ethical Implications of the Care of the Elderly.” American College of Osteopathic Internists, National Conference, Marco Island, Florida, October 1992. “Ethical Care of the Dying Patient: An Alternative to Physician Assisted Dying.” American College of Osteopathic Internists, Washington, DC, October, 1994. “Primary Care, Ethics and Dementia” Symposium presented at American Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting, May 1999. “PEACE--Palliative Excellence in Alzheimer’s Care Efforts” Promoting Excellence in End-Of-Life Care Annual Meeting, St. Petersburg, FL February, 2002 and Building Bridges of Excellence in Supportive and Palliative Care International Conference, Windsor, ON Canada, June 2002. “Palliative Care and Advanced Dementia: The PEACE Approach.” with Joseph Shega at the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Care Annual Assembly, Orlando, FL. February 7, 2003. “Decision making and assessment for the elderly cancer patient.” Advancing Cancer Care in the Elderly conference sponsored by the Geriatric Oncology Consortium, Washington, DC. September, 2004. “Improving the End-Of-Life care for persons with dementia: Hospice Use, Symptom Management, and Medication Prescribing” Symposium with Holly Holmes and Joseph Shega. American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Nashville, TN February 2006.
“Academic Formal Home Care Curriculum” at the American Academy of Home Care Physician Annual Assembly, Orlando, FL. May 2010. “PATCH Match” Reynolds Foundation Grantee Meeting (Assessment Fair), St. Louis, MO. October, 2010. “Simulated Death, an Innovative, Interprofessional Teaching Method” Interactive Educational Exchange with Jessica Kalender-Rich at the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Annual Assembly, New Orleans, LA February 2013.
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Scientific papers presented at local and regional meetings: Cox D, Pompei P, “Use of Simple Bedside Testing for the Detection of Delirium in Hospitalized Elderly.” First place award Fellows’ presentation, Illinois Geriatrics Society, February 1992.
Vargish L, Cox-Hayley D, Smith S, Mailliard L. A New Geriatric Palliative Home Care Experience During the Third Year Family Medicine Clerkship. Poster Presentation and Plenary Session at the University of Chicago Medical Education Day, November, 2008.
Poster Presentations:
Poster presentation at national and international meetings: 1. Stern R, Cox DM. Preferences in Surrogate Decision-Making. Presented at The Gerontologic
Society of America (GSA) National Meeting 1995. 2. Muir C, Cox-Hayley D. Characterization of a model “Pre-Hospice Bridge” Program for the Care
of the Terminally Ill. Poster Presentation at. American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM), 1996.
3. Vandaele L, Muir C, Cox-Hayley D. Physician’s Influence on Hospice Admissions. Poster Presentation at American Geriatric Society (AGS) National Meeting 1996.
4. Cox-Hayley D, Karrison T, Walter J, Mulliken R, Chin M, Friedmann P. Elderly in the Emergency Department with Inadequate Social Support. Poster presentation AGS 1996.
5. Chin MH, Mulliken R, Walter J, Cox Hayley D, Karrison T, Miller A, Cassel CK, Friedmann PD. Characteristics and outcomes of older persons presenting to an inner city emergency department. Poster presentation Society of General Internal Medicine National Meeting, 1997.
6. Bial A, Cox-Hayley D, Zimmerman T, Hougham G. Depression in elderly men with prostate
cancer. Poster presentation GSA 2000.
7. Bial A, Cox-Hayley D, Zimmerman T, Hougham GW. "Use of the Geriatric Depression Scale (short form) among Older Prostate Cancer Patients" Poster presentation AGS 2001.
8. Shega JW, Hougham GW, Stocking C, Cox-Hayley D, Sachs GA. Enteral Nutrition and Endstage dementia: What do Physicians Know and Believe? Poster presentation AGS; 2001 Chicago, IL. American Federation for Aging Research p. 81.
9. Garrett SL, Cox Hayley D, Sachs G, Hougham GW. Evaluating the effectiveness of delivering palliative care to those with advanced dementia. Poster presentation AGS, 2003. Baltimore, MD.
10. Mailliard LM, Tozer CM, Garrett S, Levin A, Solotoroff J, Cox Hayley D. Outpatient Palliative Care Consultation in Geriatrics—the PEACE clinic. Poster presentation GSA, 2003. San Diego, CA.
11. Shega JW, Hougham GW, Cox-Hayley D, Stocking CB, Sachs GA. Pain Complaints in Persons with Dementia who Reside in the Community: Frequency, Intensity, and Correlation with Caregiver Report. Poster Presentation GSA; 2003; San Diego, CA.
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12. Shega JW, Hougham GW, Cox-Hayley D, Kuball K, Freed G, Stocking CB, Sachs GA. Does hospice make a difference in end-of-life care for persons with dementia? Paper presentation AGS 2004; Best paper (ethics and quality of life)
13. Shega JW, Hougham GW, Cox-Hayley D, Stocking CB, Sachs GA. Most bothersome symptoms at the end of life for persons with dementia. Poster presentation AAHPM and HPNA, 2005.
14. Holmes HM, Cox Hayley D, Hougham GW, Shega JW, Dale W, Sachs GA. Overuse of Medications in Palliative Care Patients. Poster presentation AGS, 2005. Orlando, FL.
15. Holley AP, Gorawara-Bhat R, Hemmerich J, Dale W, Cox-Hayley D. Reaching Out to the Underserved: Caregiver Assessment of Home Palliative Care for Inner City Elderly. Poster Presentation GSA, 2008. Baltimore, MD.
Poster presentation at local and regional meetings: 1. Friedmann PD, Jin L, Nerney M, Mulliken R, Walter J, Cox Hayley D, Miller A, Chin MH. The
effect of problem drinking on health outcomes of elderly patients in the emergency department. Poster presentation at SGIM Midwest regional meeting 1998.
2. Tozer C, Mailliard L, Cox-Hayley D. Outpatient Palliative Care Consultations in Geriatrics—the
PEACE clinic. Poster presentation at the National Geriatric Advance Practice Nurse Meeting, 2002.
3. Holley AP, Gorawara-Bhat R, Hemmerich J, Dale W, Cox-Hayley D. Reaching Out to the Underserved: Caregiver Assessment of Home Palliative Care for Inner City Elderly. Poster Presentation at the University of Chicago Quality Improvement Fair, October, 2008.
4. Vargish L, Cox-Hayley D, Smith S, Mailliard L. A New Geriatric Palliative Home Care Experience
During the Third Year Family Medicine Clerkship. Poster Presentation and Plenary Session at the University of Chicago Medical Education Day, November, 2008.
5. Imran M, Hayley D. “Injection induced axillary nerve injury after “Drive Through Flu Shot”: A case report and literature review” Poster presentation at University of Kansas School of Medicine Resident Research Day and Regional Kansas ACP meeting, 2012
6. Pohl C, Hayley D. “Primary Care Physician’s Perceptions Regarding the Role of Geriatricians in our Health-Care System” Poster presentation at University of Kansas School of Medicine Resident Research Day and Regional Kansas ACP meeting, 2012.
Invited seminars at other universities: “Tales from the Front: Medical Ethics in the 90’s” and “Death Dying and Decision-Making.” Cope Lecturer, William Jewell College, Liberty, Missouri, March 1995.
“Socio-cultural and Ethical Issues in Palliative Care Panel Exploration: Interdisciplinary work in Hospice and Palliative Care: Challenges, Rewards and Issues” Palliative Care Grand Rounds, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Nursing, Chicago, IL. March 2006. “Dementia in the Older Adult: Implications for your practice” KCUMB Winter CME Clinical Update, Kansas City University of Biomedical Sciences, Kansas City, MO. December 2013.
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Invited lectures at other Institutions:
“Impairment of Function in the Elderly” University of Illinois at Chicago School of Dentistry. Chicago, IL. February, 1991.
“Physiology of disease in the elderly.” Schwab Rehabilitation Center. Chicago, IL. May, 1991.
“Good Care of the Dying, an Alternative to Physician-Assisted Dying.” LaGrange Hospital continuing medical education medical lecture series. LaGrange, IL. June, 1994
“Palliative Excellence in Alzheimer Care Efforts (PEACE): an innovative model of care for people dying from dementia” Presented at the 1st annual conference and exposition on Hospice and Palliative Care, February 2000 and at Grand Rounds, Illinois Masonic Hospital, Chicago, IL. May 2000.
“Ethical Dilemmas in End of Life Care for Patients with Dementia” with Shelley Sternberg, MD. At Controversies in Medical Ethics: Jewish, Secular, and Legal Perspectives. Symposium at Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto, ON, June 2001.
Invited lectures locally:
“The Application of the Illinois Health Care Surrogate Act in Older African-Americans.” Metropolitan Chicago Area Geriatric Educators, Chicago, Illinois, September 1992.
“Geriatrics and Medical Ethics in the Intensive Care Units.” Northwest Illinois Conference of Critical Care Nurses, Chicago, Illinois, March 1993. “The Health Care Surrogate Act in Illinois and How it Applies to the Elderly African-American.”
MacLean Conference on Medical Ethics and Patient Care, Chicago, Illinois, October 1993.
“Elderly African Americans and the Health Care Surrogate Act.” Research in Progress at University Health Services, University of Chicago. March, 1994. “Ethical Issues in Alzheimer Disease” University of Illinois at Chicago. CME conference on Intervening in Alzheimer Disease. 1995.
“Prediction and Prognosis in Elderly Patients with Cancer” with Elizabeth Lamont, MD. Geriatric Oncology 2001: A new approach to the older cancer patient”. University of Chicago Department of Medicine CME conference, March 2001.
“How to Approach Palliation in the Older Patient with Cancer” at the 2nd annual Geriatric Oncology Conference. Chicago, IL. October 5, 2002. “Geriatric Assessment for the Busy Oncologist” at the 3rd annual Geriatric Oncology Conference, Chicago, IL. October, 2003. “Assessment and Treatment of Pain in the Cognitively Impaired” at the Ward E. Perrin Clinical Refresher Course, Midwestern University, Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine. September, 2008 and at the Long Term Care Practice of Medicine 2009 sponsored by the Illinois Osteopathic Society. Chicago. April, 2009
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“Use of the Standardized Patient in Geriatrics Medical Student Training” with Julie Mack. KUMC Interprofessional Health Science Education Retreat. Excelsior Springs, MO. June, 2011. “Falls with Injuries in the Older Adult: Prevention and Treatment Considerations” Central Plains Geriatric Education Center, Evidence Based Clinical Care Series, Landon Center on Aging, University of Kansas Medical Center, July 25, 2012. (with remote transmission) “Geriatric Pharmacotherapy: Medication for Older Adults Nearing the End of Life” Central Plains Geriatric Education Center, Landon Center on Aging, University of Kansas Medical Center, June 19, 2013. (with remote transmission) “Chronic Care Management: A Modern Marvel” at Kansas Home Care Association Annual Meeting, Lawrence, KS. September 17, 2013 “Principles of Aging” for Hills Pet Nutrition. Kansas City, KS. October, 2013. “Dementia in the Older Adult: Implications for your Practice. At Kansas Medical Education Foundation. Topeka, KS. June, 2014.
4. Other Evidence of Scholarship:
National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners test construction Member (Community Medicine/Medical Humanities) 1993-1995
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