Recent FSP Participants & Projects
In this section:
2007-2008 Participants and Projects
2006-2007 Participants and Projects
2005-2006 Participants and Projects
2004-2005 Participants and Projects
2003-2004 Participants
and Projects
2002-2003 Participants
and Projects
2007-2008 Participants
Andrew Heyman, MD, MHSA
Education Project:
To develop and implement a 6 hour course on acupuncture for undergraduate students.
Michael Hsu, MD
Research Project:
To determine if affective self-awareness approach improves pain and other symptoms in a random sample of Fibromyalgia patients.
Anthony King, MS, PhD
Research Project:
To examine the efficacy and mechanism of action of Mindfulness based therapy for PTSD using psychological, neuroendocrine, and nueroimaging markers.
Tara Master-Hunter, MD
Education Project:
To develop a web-based module for residency education on CAM approaches for musculo-skeletal injuries/pain.
Anne Mondro, MFA
Education Project:
To develop a series of collaborative art projects and curriculum model working to serve the hospital community that includes pairing visual art and health care students.
Donna Nagata, PhD
Education Project:
To develop a module that investigates the comparison/integration of CAM with conventional psychotherapeutic regimens, particularly with regard to various cultural groups.
Lawrence Perlman, PhD
Educational project:
To expand a wellness group model for psychiatric patients with co-morbid conditions and develop a grand rounds presentation at the VA and educational module on CAM approaches for psychiatric care.
Melissa Sunderman, DO
Educational Project:
To develop a three-part continuing education series at the university health services on Integrative medicine and similar series for a student leadership group on campus.
Claire Weiner, AM, LMSW
Educational/research Project:
To examine the experience of cancer patients in their attempts to communicate with their health care team about their need for psychosocial support and CAM, develop a teaching module and implement lectures to social work and medical student about these issues.
Lan Yao, PhD
Research Project:
To develop a research project that expands current research on Tai Chi’s benefits in the affective, cognitive and behavioural domains for Alzheimer patients and their caregivers.
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2006-2007 Participants
R. Alexander Blackwood, MD, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases
Project: To incorporate areas of integrative medicine
into a teaching module for medical students and house officers that focuses on pediatric infectious diseases.
Beverly Fauman, M.D., B.A.
Associate Professor in Psychiatry
Project: Develop a module on mindfulness meditation
to faciliate stress reduction for medical students, house officers, and psychiatry residents.
Henry Greenspan, Ph.D.
Lecturer IV, Social Sicence,Clinical and Social Psychology,
Social Ethics Residential College
Project: Incorporate relevant information about integrative medicine into undergraduate seminar course “Pills, Politics and the Public Good”.
MaryCarol Hunter, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Natural Resources and Environment,
School of Natural Resources and Environment
Project: Integrate practice and evidence of mind-body techniques into a graduate studio course to facilitate the design of physical landscapes that promote healing and well-being.
Ujjaini Khanderia, M.S., PharmD
Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy and Clinical Pharmacist, UMH Inpatient Pharmacy Services
Project: Develop curriculum lectures on use of herbs in diabetic and cardiovascular disease.
Paul Kileny, Ph.D., M.A.
Professor of Otorhinolaryngology, Director of Audiology and Elctrophysiology, Professor of Pedatrics and Communicable Disease
Project: Develop a lecture series for students
and residents and research proposal on CAM
approaches to tinnitus.
Cindy Schipani, J.D., B.A.
Professor of Business Law
Stephen M Ross School of Business
Project: Develop survey on employment policies and programs that incorporate CAM and/or support wellness in the workplace.
Trina Shanks, Ph.D., M.S.W.
Assistant Professor of Social Work
School of Social Work
Project: Develop a research based intervention program of mindfulness stress reduction for low income pregnant women.
Daniel Szekely, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Obstetrics & Gynecology, Medical School
Project: Develop lecture or lecture series with web-based resources for residents on CAM for menopause.
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2005-2006 Participants
Cibele Barbosa-Cesnik, MD, MPH
Research Investigator, Epidemiology, School of Public Health
Project: To develop a course in which students learn fundamentals of CAM , scientific methodology, understanding of CAM research (clinical trials, systematic review), and proposal writing for CAM research funding.
George Estabrook, MA
Professor, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Project: To integrate information into an undergraduate biology course in LS&A on human nutrition and the long-term effects of diet consequences on physiology, particularly the gut, and general health.
Matthew Howard, Ph.D
Professor, Social Work and Psychiatry
Project: To develop 2 projects: 1) a module for two substance abuse treatment courses that address CAM approaches to the treatment of alcohol and drug use disorders and co-occurring medical and mental health conditions; and 2) a module addressing CAM approaches for the treatment of depression and associated conditions for a new comprehensive interdisciplinary course on depression.
Amy Locke, MD
Lecturer, Department of Family Medicine
Project: To develop a curriculum that contains a sequence of didactic topics and clinical experiences that can be systematically covered over the three-year family residency, and to develop a formal resource base that faculty can access.
Michelle Riba, MD, MS
Associate Chair for Education and Academic Affairs
Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry
Director, Psycho-oncology Program
Project: To study the literature regarding doctor-patient communication about CAM and CAM use in patients with pancreatic cancer and; develop a model for teaching students, residents, and faculty “integrative”, relationship-centered communication skills, via videos, or scripts, that can be applied generically to their interactions with cancer patients.
Eric Skye, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Residency Program Director, Department of Family Medicine
Project: To amplify the design and content of components of the four-year Integrative Medicine Fellowship that has recently been implemented in the Family Medicine residency.
Gretchen Spreitzer, Ph.D
Professor of Management and Organizations, Stephen M. Ross School of Business
Project: To expand the organizational change course in the Ross School of Business to include a module(s) focused on information and practice-based activities that facilitate personal and professional thriving in work and home life.
Satoru Takahashi, MFA
Assistant Professor, Art and Design
Project: To develop a new interdisciplinary course to create art devices (memory boxes, security blankets) that therapeutically assist patients with memory loss and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and which builds on the collaboration of patients, caregivers, and doctors.
Dale Winter, Ph.D
Assistant Professor, Mathematics
Project: To develop a collection of 10 learning activities that use background materials from integrative healthcare as the context for mathematical learning experiences.
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2004-2005 Participants
Raymond
De Young, PhD
Associate Professor,
School of Natural Resources & Environment
Project: Addition of CAM material that shows the connection of nature to health into two pre-existing courses: “Behavior and Environment” and “Psychology of Environmental Stewardship” in the SNRE.
Barbara
L. Fredrickson, PhD
Associate Professor, Department
of Psychology
Associate Professor,
Women's Studies Program
Faculty Associate,
Research Center for Group Dynamics
Director
of the Positive Emotion and Psychophysiology
Laboratory
Project: Effects of mind-body practices and lectures on meditation will be incorporated into a new graduate course in the Ross School of Business: “Positive Organizing and Human Flourishing”.
Deborah
Gioia, PhD
Assistant Professor, School of
Social Work
Project: Issues of mental health and CAM integrated into 2 pre-existing SSW courses: “Complementary, Alternative, and Indigenous Healing Systems” (SW 734) and “Mental Health Practice” (SW 698), and a new SSW course (SW 552) developed with Larry Gant: “Theory and Practice Mind-Body Connections for Health and Self-Care.”
J.
Rebecca Liu, MD
Assistant
Professor, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Project: A series of OB-GYN Grand Rounds (2-3) at UM to provide knowledge and resources on the use of CAM in women's health, based on surveys developed for local and national assessment, that probe caregiver's perceptions, attitudes, knowledge, and current use of CAM.
Dolores
P. Mendelow, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor,
Department of Pediatrics
Project: A faculty and resident lecture/workshop on CAM applications and resources in Pediatrics.
Michelle
O'Grady, MS, CNM
Director and Adjunct Lecturer,
Health Sciences Scholars Program
Lecturer,
School of Nursing
Project: A first-year seminar for undergraduates on the cultural, social, and scientific dimensions of CAM in the U.S.
Tami
Remington, PharmD, BCPS
Clinical Pharmacist, UMHS Turner
Geriatric Clinic
Clinical Associate
Professor, College of Pharmacy
Project: Two lectures and field visits to CAM practitioners to be added to the existing Pharmacy course “The Aging Patient” (P548), which deal with complementary and alternative approaches to the management of chronic pain.
Roberta
M. Tankanow, MS
Clinical Pharmacist, UMHS Inpatient
Pharmacy Investigational Drug Service Clinical
Associate Professor, College of Pharmacy
Project: Coordinate CAM-related material taught by other faculty for the Therapeutics course in Pharmacy, based on newly-created survey/focus group results conducted with students and faculty in Pharmacy.
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2003-2004 Participants
and Projects
Frank
Anderson, MD, MPH
Director of Global Initiatives,
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Project:
Two lectures in complementary and
alternative medicine for Obstetrics
and Gynecology residents
Charles
M. Boyd, MD, FACS
Assistant Professor, Department
of Otolaryngology
Lecturer, Department
of Dermatology
Project: Anti-Aging
Medicine and the Aging Face
Module
on evidence-based CAM modalities
and applications in Age-Management
Medicine for medical students,
residents, and fellows
June
Chan, MD
Lecturer, Department of Radiation
Oncology
Project: A series of four
lectures on commonly used CAM modalities
in theradiation oncology population
for radiation oncology residents
Larry
Gant, PhD, MA, MSW, AB
Associate Professor, School of
Social Work
Project: CAM Curriculum
Module: Helping Your Clients (And
You!) Think About CAM - Introduction
and Basic Principles Half-day workshop
and training manual for Social
Work students.
Hana
Hasson, DDS, MS
Clinical Assistant Professor,
School of Dentistry
Project: Two
introductory lectures on CAM therapies
and their clinical applications
in the management of anxiety
and treatment of temporomandibular
disorders for dental students
Carolyn
Johnston, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor,
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Project:
CAM for Gynecologic Fellows
Integrating
resources on CAM in the 3 year
fellowship program
Judith
Lynch-Sauer, PhD, RN
Director of the Office of Student
Affairs
Lecturer, School of Nursing
Project:
Bio-Behavioral Nursing Interventions:
Complementary and Alternative
Therapies for Stress Management
One-credit
course (composed of 7 2-hour
class sessions) for graduate
Nursing students
Marion
Perlmutter, PhD
Professor, Department of Psychology
Project:
Psychology of Aging (Psych 369)
Expanded
already existing course to include
a three-hour unit on alternative
medicine and aging
Elizabeth
Robinson, PhD
Assistant Research Scientist,
Department of Psychiatry
Project:
Two lectures in spirituality, mental
health, and mediation for Psychiatry
residents
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2002-2003 Participants
and Projects
Jane
Dutton, PhD
William Russell Kelly Professor,
Department of Management and Organizations,
Professor, Department of Psychology
Project:
Thriving at work through healthy
relationships
OHHRM 510 - A revamped
course for MBA students
Maya
Hammoud, MD
Lecturer, Department of Obstetrics
and Gynecology
Project: Three problem-based
educational modules for M3 medical
students in the women's health
clerkship
Ziad
Kronfol, MD
Associate Professor, Department
of Psychiatry
Project: Psychoneuroimmunology
Psychiatry Grand Round Seminar
Series
Amy
Saunders, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor,
Internal Medicine/General Medicine
U-M
Briarwood Medical Practice
Project:
Patient Stories: Deriving Meaning
from Illness: Seminar Elective
for First Year Medical Students
Brett
Seabury, PhD
Associate Professor, School of
Social Work
Project: Complementary,
Alternative and Indigenous
Healing
SSW 734 - A revamped
course for Social Work students
Leslie
Shimp, PhD
Professor of Pharmacy, College
of Pharmacy
Assistant Professor,
Pharmacy in Family Medicine
Project:
Herbs and Supplements: A reference
resource used in Pathophysiology
and Therapeutics I
Pharm 431 - A core
course for Pharmacy students
Alan
Tsai, PhD
Associate Professor, Environmental
Health Sciences, School of Public
Health
Project: Nutrition and Herbs
EHS
531: A new graduate course and
web resource offered through
the School of Public Health
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