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Page 1 of 26 CURRICULUM VITAE DATE: August 01, 2016 NAME: Benjamin F. Crabtree PRESENT TITLE: Professor HOME ADDRESS: 84 Cole Road Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889 OFFICE ADDRESS: Department of Family Medicine and Community Health Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 112 Paterson Street, Rm 458 New Brunswick, NJ 08901 TELEPHONE NUMBER/E-MAIL ADDRESS: 848-932-0213/[email protected] CITIZENSHIP: USA EDUCATION: A. Undergraduate Graduate and Professional Washington College Chestertown, Maryland BS (Biology) 1971 B. Graduate and Professional University of South Florida Tampa, Florida MA (Applied Anthropology) 1982 C. Graduate and Professional University of Connecticut Storrs, Connecticut PhD (Medical Anthropology) 1986 POSTGRADUATE TRAINING: NA MILITARY: NA ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: Department of Family Medicine and Community Health Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Professor 09/1999- present Department of Family Medicine and Community Health Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (formerly UMDNJ) Professor and Chief, Division of Research 09/1999- 06/2015 Department of Epidemiology Rutgers School of Public Health Professor 07/2004-Present

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CURRICULUM VITAE

DATE: August 01, 2016

NAME: Benjamin F. Crabtree

PRESENT TITLE: Professor

HOME ADDRESS: 84 Cole Road

Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889

OFFICE ADDRESS: Department of Family Medicine and Community Health

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

112 Paterson Street, Rm 458

New Brunswick, NJ 08901

TELEPHONE NUMBER/E-MAIL ADDRESS: 848-932-0213/[email protected]

CITIZENSHIP: USA

EDUCATION: A. Undergraduate Graduate and Professional

Washington College

Chestertown, Maryland

BS (Biology) 1971

B. Graduate and Professional University of South Florida

Tampa, Florida

MA (Applied Anthropology) 1982

C. Graduate and Professional

University of Connecticut

Storrs, Connecticut

PhD (Medical Anthropology) 1986 POSTGRADUATE TRAINING: NA

MILITARY: NA

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

Department of Family Medicine and Community Health Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Professor 09/1999- present

Department of Family Medicine and Community Health

Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (formerly UMDNJ) Professor and Chief, Division of Research 09/1999- 06/2015

Department of Epidemiology Rutgers School of Public Health Professor 07/2004-Present

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Cancer Institute of New Jersey Interim Associate Cancer Center Director for Population Science, 2007-2008 Program Leader, CINJ Population Science Program, 2007-2009 Program co-Leader, CINJ Cancer Prevention and Control Program, 2009-2013 Department of Family Medicine University of Nebraska Medical Center Professor and Research Director 07/1997-09/1999 Department of Preventive & Societal Medicine University of Nebraska Medical Center Professor (Courtesy) 07/1997-09/1999 Epply Cancer Center University of Nebraska Medical Center Member 07/1997-09/1999 Department of Family Medicine University of Nebraska Medical Center Associate Professor and Research Director 01/1993-07/1997 Department of Family Medicine University of Connecticut School of Medicine Assistant Professor and Associate Research Director 07/1985-12/1992 Department of Anthropology University of Connecticut Assistant Professor (Joint Appointment) 07/1986-12/1992 Travelers Center on Aging University of Connecticut School of Medicine Director, Geriatric Research Fellowship Curriculum 07/1988-06/1990 HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS: NA

OTHER EMPLOYMENT OR MAJOR VISITNG APPOINTMENTS: NA PRIVATE PRACTICE NA LICENSURE: NA DRUG LICENSURE: NA

CERTIFICATION: NA MEMBERSHIPS, OFFICES AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS IN PROFESSIONAL

SOCIETIES: North American Primary Care Research Group

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Member 1986-present AcademyHealth Member 2007-2012 Society for Applied Anthropology Fellow 2003-present North American Primary Care Research Group Co-Chair, Committee to Build Research Capacity 2001-2003 American Society of Preventive Oncology Member 2008-2009 HONORS AND AWARDS:

Best Paper Award (honorable mention) Society of Teachers of Family Medicine 1998 Best Paper Award Society of Teachers of Family Medicine 1999 Chair, Research Day Planning Committee UMDNJ- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School 2002 Excellence in Research Award UMDNJ Foundation 2007 Best Paper Award Society of Teachers of Family Medicine 2011 Curtis G. Hames Research Award Lifetime Contribution to the Development of Family Medicine Research Awarded jointly by Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, American Academy of Family

Physicians and North American Primary Care Research Group 2014 BOARDS OF DIRECTORS/TRUSTEES POSITIONS: NA

SERVICE ON NATIONAL GRANT REVIEW PANELS, STUDY SECTIONS, COMMITTEES:

National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute Qualitative Research in Implementation Science (QUALRIS) Group 2016 National Institutes of Health Dissemination & Implementation Research in Health Study Section

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2011-2014 National Institutes of Health Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research Best Practices for Mixed Methods Research in the Health Sciences Working Group 2011 Canadian Institute for Health Research Study Section June 2010 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) TRIP II Special Emphasis Panel (July, 2000) Health Services Research IRG Reviewer Reserve (1998-2005) Health Services Development Grants Study Section (1993-1997) Dissertation Grant Review Committee (Apr 1991-July 1991) Research Training Grants (Dec 1991-Nov 1992) Collateral Reviewer (1991-present)

Healthy Start Evaluation Advisory Group (1992) MacArthur Foundation Depression Task Force on Current Practices (1994-97).

SERVICE ON MAJOR COMMITTEES:

A. International (Name, Inclusive Dates) North American Primary Care Research Group, Committee to Build Research Capacity

B. National (Name, Inclusive Dates) MacArthur Foundation Depression Task Force on Current Practices (1994-97)

C. Medical School/University RWJMS Research Committee (2005-2008, 2009-2012) UMDNJ-RWJMS EOHSI Director Search Committee (2009-2011) RBHS Quality and Safety Strategic Planning Team, co-chair (2014) RBHS Office of Research and Economic Development Faculty Advisory Committee (2014) Rutgers Research Council (2014 – present)

D. Hospital (Name, Inclusive Dates) None

E. Department (Name, Inclusive Dates) Promotion and Tenure Review Committee (1999 – present)

F. Editorial Boards (Journal Name, Inclusive Dates) Health Services Research (2013 – present) Qualitative Health Research (1996-present) Journal of Family Practice (1998-2002) Family Practice (2007-present) Annals of Family Medicine (Associate Editor, 2003 to 2007)

G. AdHoc Reviewer (Journal Name, Inclusive Dates) Qualitative Health Research (1996-present) Annals of Family Medicine (2003-present) Journal of the American Board of Family Practice (2005-present) Health Services Research (2009-present) Field Methods (2010) British Medical Journal (2004) Health Affairs (2009) Medical Care (2008)

SERVICE ON GRADUATE SCHOOL COMMITTEES: NA

SERVICE ON HOSPITAL COMMITTEES: NA

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SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY:

HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis (2016-2021) PCORI Grant (Karen Margolis, PI), Consultant HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis (2015-2020) NHLBI Grant (Jay Desei, PI), Consultant Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore (2015-2019) NIH Multiple Institute R25 Grant (Joseph Gallo, PI), Consultant HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis (2015-2019) NCI Grant (Thomas Elliott, PI), Consultant Billings Clinic, Billings MT (2014-2018) AHRQ ACTION III Contract (Elizabeth Ciemins, PI), Consultant Shizuoka Family Medicine Residency, Kakegawa, Japan (2012-present) Residency Research Training Curriculum Workshop Leader Health Services Research Guest Editor, special issue on Integrating Mixed Methods (2012-2013) HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis (2013-2016) NHLBI Grant (Karen Margolis, PI), Consultant Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland (2010 – 2015) Advancing Care Together (Deborah Cohen, PI), Consultant National Committee for Quality Assurance, Washington, DC (2010-2012)

AHRQ Grant (Susan Scholle, PI), Consultant HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, (2010-2013) AHRQ Grant (Leif Solberg, PI), Consultant Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI (2010-2012) AHRQ Grant (Rebecca Malouin, PI), Consultant Élisabeth Bruyère Research Institute, Ottawa, Canada (2010-2011) Canadian Institute for Health Research Grant (Grant Russell, PI), Consultant HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, (2007-2010) NIMH Grant (Leif Solberg, PI), Consultant Élisabeth Bruyère Research Institute, Ottawa, Canada (2007-2009) Ontario Ministry of Health Grant (Grant Russell, PI), Consultant University of Texas Health Sciences Center, San Antonio, (2006-2011) NIDDK Grant (Michael Parchman, PI), Consultant University of Cincinnati, Department of Nursing (2006-2009) NIMH Grant (Sung-yi Baik, PI), Consultant Primary Care Research Methods and Statistics Conference (1995-2003, 2007) Think Tank Coordinator, Methods Consultant & Program Development

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Duke University, Department of Nursing (2002-2005) National Center for Nursing Research Grant (Ruth Anderson PI), Consultant University of South Carolina, Department of Family Medicine (2002-2005) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Grant (Steve Orienstein, PI), Consultant University of New Mexico, Department of Family Medicine (2002-2007) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Grant (R Williams, PI), Consultant Case Western Reserve University, Department of Family Medicine (2005-2009) National Cancer Institute (Kurt Stange, PI), Consultant

SPONSORSHIP OF CANDIDATES FOR POSTGRADUATE DEGREE:

Associate Advisor for graduate student Paul Turner (PhD 1998) Major Advisor for MD/PhD student Lynn Helseth (PhD 1999) Associate Advisor for graduate student Meredith Goodwin (PhD 2003) Associate Advisor for graduate student Joel Moorhead (PhD 2006) Associate Advisor for graduate student Lynne Nemeth (PhD 2005) Associate Advisor for graduate student Bijal Balasubramanian (PhD 2008)

SPONSORSHIP OF POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS AND JUNIOR FACULTY:

Primary mentor for John Scott, MD, PhD (2000-2002) Primary mentor for John Orzano, MD, MPH (1999-2001) Primary mentor for Sonja Haywood, MD (2002-2004) Primary mentor for Denise Young, MD (2003-2005) Primary mentor for Jennifer Hamilton, MD, PhD (2004-2006) Primary mentor for Oliver Lontok, MD (2006-2009) Primary mentor for Sabrina Chase, PhD (2007-2009) Associate mentor for Anna Renwinkel, PhD (2010-2012) Associate mentor for Jacob Nettleton (2012-2013) K Award mentor for Jerod Stapleton (2013-2017) Primary mentor for Ellen Rubinstein (2015-2017) Amos Award mentor for Manuel Jimenez (2015-2019) Primary mentor for Jennifer Tsui (2016-2021) Primary mentor for Autumn Kieber-Emmons (2015-2017) TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES: (Teaching effectiveness should be addressed in nominating letter)

A. Lectures or Course Directorships Medical and Fellowship Students Health Services Research Fellowship Mentor Family Medicine Faculty Mentor and Advisor

B. Research Training Post-Doctoral Fellows: name, dates (inclusive) of training

Ellen Rubinstein (2015-2017) Pre Doctoral Students: name, dates (inclusive) of training CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITIES: NA GRANT SUPPORT: (Please list newest or most current first)

A. Principal Investigator 1. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Evaluating System Change to Advance

Learning and Take Evidence to Scale (ESCALATES). 2015-2019, $14,000,000 (Crabtree, PI on $546,000/year R01 subcontract).

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2. National Cancer Institute, “PCMH Implementation Strategies: Implications for Cancer Survivor Care,” (R01) 2014-2017, $1,227,374

3. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, “PCT-LEAP Phase II” (subcontract with Group Health Cooperative), 2014-2017, $47,253

4. Agency for HealthCare Research and Quality, “Working Conference Series to Disseminate PCMH Implementation Strategies” (R13), 2012-2016, $294,462

5. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, “Engaging Vulnerable Consumers in Developing Useful Public Healthcare Reports” (R21 subcontract), 2012-2015, $91,786

6. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, “The Primary Care Team: Learning from Effective Practices” (subcontract with Group Health Cooperative), 2012-2014, $178,226

7. National Cancer Institute, “Integrating Practice & Community Cancer Control” (K05), 2009-2015, $840,034

8. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, “Primary Care Workforce Initiative: Exploring Potential Exemplars to Study” 2011-2012, $57,066

9. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, “Understanding Staffing Models in Primary Care and Barriers to Spread” 2011-2012, $181,110

10. National Cancer Institute, “Enhancing Colorectal CA Screening through Learning Teams” (R01), 2005-2012, $2,487,084

11. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, “Using Learning Teams for Reflective Adaptation for Diabetes,” 2005-2011, Subcontract of $300,000 of $2,900,000 total (U Colorado) Principal Investigator (2005-2008) Co-Investigator (2008-2011)

12. University of Texas Health Sciences Center, San Antonio, “Evaluation of the National Demonstration Project” (subcontract), 2005-2009, Subcontract of $139,000 of $864,000 total

13. American Academy of Family Physicians, “Research Center for the Value of Family Practice” (subcontract), 2005-2010, Subcontract of $130,464 from $900,000 total.

14. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, “Trial to Enhance Adherence to Multiple Guidelines” (R01), 2005-2009, $3,779,556

15. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, “Prescription for Health Independent Evaluation Unit,” 2005-2009, $600,000, Principal Investigator (2004-2005) Co-Investigator (2005-2009)

16. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, “Prescription for Health: Baseline Evaluation” 2003-2004, $150,000

17. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, “Baseline Survey of Practice-Based Research Networks” 2003-2003, $199,907

18. Health and Human Services, Institutional National Research Services Award (T32), 2003-2008, $1,319,174, Principal Investigator (2003-2005) Co-Investigator (2005-2008)

19. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, “Planning an Evaluation of the Primary Care Practices Promoting Healthy Behaviors Initiative” 2002-2003, $25,709

20. National Cancer Institute, “Direct Observation of Practice Change for CA Prevention” (subcontract), 2001-2004, $202,056

21. National Cancer Institute, “Direct Observation of Primary Care: CA Prevention Trial” (subcontract), 2001-2001, $32,270

22. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (R01), "Prevention and Competing Demands in Primary Care Practice" 1996-1999, $602,725

23. National Cancer Institute, “Direct Observation of Primary Care” (subcontract), 1996-1997, $44,782

24. Nebraska Department of Health, "Successful Cancer Prevention Strategies in Primary Care” 1997-1998, $28,709

B. Co-Investigator

1. National Cancer Institute, “Extended Cancer Education for Long-Term Survivors (EXCELS) in Primary Care,” (Shawna Hudson, PI) 2013-2018, $2,370,000.

2. Center for State Health Policy, Rutgers University, “Hospital Community Assessment,” (Maria Pellerano, PI) 2012-2013, $55,311.

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3. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, “Taking Action by Learning and Knowledge Management to Improve Diabetes Mellitus” (R21) (Lynn Clemow, PI), 2010-2013, $275,000

4. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, “Organizational Self-Assessment to Improve Diabetes Care in Primary Care Practices” (R34) (Jesse Crosson, PI), 2010-2013, $300,000

5. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, “Enhancing the theory and practice of continuous quality improvement” (Deborah Cohen, PI) 2008-2010, $197,914

6. V Foundation for Cancer Research, “Chemoprevention of Breast and Prostate Cancers in Shift Workers by Dietary Methylselenocysteine: Effects on Circadian Rhythm and Estrogen Receptor-B Cycling” 2008-2011, $600,000

7. National Institute of Nursing Research, NIH, “Patterns of Nurse-Physician Relationships” (R03, B DiCicco-Bloom, PI), 2005-2007, $46,250

8. Dept of Health and Human Services Administration, “Academic Administrative Units in Primary Care” (Alfred Tallia, PI) 2005-2008, $277,628

9. Health and Human Services, Institutional National Research Services Award (T32), 2008-2011, $698,676, Co-Investigator (2008-2009)

10. Health and Human Services Administration, “Academic Administrative Units in Primary Care” 2008-2011, $283,281, Co-investigator (2008-2009)

11. American Cancer Society, “Factors of Racially Disparate Breast Cancer Treatment” 2007-2010

12. CDC & Nebraska Department of Health, “Breast/Cervical CA Screening & Re-Screening in Primary Care Offices” 1998-1999, $95,627

C. Pending

1. National Cancer Institute, “Focused Intervention Tailoring to Fit Diverse Environments: Learning to Improve Scale-up and Sustainability (FIT-FIDELITY),” submitted October 2016. (Dorothy Hung, PI, Crabtree, subcontract PI).

PUBLICATIONS: (Please list newest or most current first; published or accepted for publication only;

should be segregated into the following categories)

A. Refereed Original Article in Journal 1. Cohen DJ, Balasubramanian B, Gordon L, Marino M, Ono S, Solberg L, Crabtree

BF, et al. A national evaluation of a dissemination and implementation initiative to enhance primary care practice capacity and improve cardiovascular disease care: the ESCALATES study protocol. Implementation Science, Jun 29: 11(1): 86. 2016.

2. O’Malley D, Hudson SV, Nekhlyudov L, Howard J, Rubinstein E, Lee HS, Overholser L, Shaw A, Givens S, Burton JS, Grunfeld E, Parry C, Crabtree BF. Learning the Landscape: Implementation Challenges of Primary Care Innovators around Cancer Survivorship Care. Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 2016, Jun 8. [Epub ahead of print]

3. Hudson SV, Ohman-Strickland PA, Bator A, O'Malley D, Gundersen D, Lee HS, Crabtree BF, Miller SM. Breast and prostate cancer survivors' experiences of patient-centered cancer follow-up care from primary care physicians and oncologists. J Cancer Surviv. 2016 Mar 31. [Epub ahead of print]

4. Harris MF, Advocat J, Crabtree BF, Levesque JF, Miller WL, Gunn J, Hogg W, Scott C, Chase S, Halma L, Russell G. Interprofessional Teamwork Innovations for Primary Health Care Practices and Practitioners: Evidence from a Comparison of Reform in Three Countries. J Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 29(9):35-46, 2016.

5. Lanham HJ, Palmer RF, Leykum LK, McDaniel RR, Nutting PA, Stange KC, Crabtree BF, Miller WL, Jaen CR. Trust and Reflection in Primary Care Practice Redesign. Health Services Research, [pub ahead of print], 2015

6. Greenhalgh T, Annandale E, Ashcroft R, Barlow J, Black N, Bleakley A, Boaden R, Braithwaite J, Britten N, Carnevale F, Checkland K, Cheek J, Clark A, Cohn S, Coulehan J, Crabtree B, et al. An open letter to The BMJ Editors on qualitative research. BMJ 2016 Feb 10;352:i563.

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7. Howard J, Etz RS, Crocker JB, Skinner D, Kellerher K, Hahn KA, Miller WL, Crabtree BF. Choosing your words: Is new language for the Patient Centered Home Needed? J Am Board Fam Med, 29(2):248-53, 2016.

8. Longo DR, Crabtree BF, Pellerano M, Howard J, Saver B, Hannen EL, Lee J, Lundberg MT, Sabo R. A qualitative study of vulnerable patient views of Type 2 Diabetes consumer reports. Patient, 9(3):231-40, 2016.

9. Solberg LI, Crain AL, Maciosek MV, Unutzer J, Ohnsong KA, Beck A, Rubenstein L, Whitebird RR, Rossom RC, Pietruszewski PB, Crabtree BF, Joslyn K, Van de Ven A, Glasgow RE. A stepped-wedge evaluation of an initiative to spread the collaborative care model for depression in primary care. Ann Fam Med, 13(5): 412-20, 2015.

10. Balasubramanian BA, Fernald D, Dickinson M, Davis M, Gunn R, Crabtree BF, Miller BF, Cohen DJ. REACH of intervention integrating primary care and behavioral health. J Am Board Fam Med, Sep-Oct;28 Suppl 1: S73-S85, 2015.

11. Cohen DJ, Balasubramanian BA, Davis M, Hall J, Gunn R, Stange KC, Green LA, Miller WL, Crabtree BF, England MJ, Clark K, Miller BF. Understanding care integration from the ground up. J Am Board Fam Med, Sep-Oct;28 Suppl 1: S7-S20, 2015.

12. Fang MZ, Ohman-Strickland P, Kelly-McNeil K, Kipen H, Crabtree B, Lew JP, Zarbl H. Sleep interruption associated with house staff work schedules alters circadian gene expression. Sleep Medicine, Nov 16(11): 1388-94, 2015.

13. Balasubramanian BA, Cohen DJ, Davis MM, Gunn R, Dickinson LM, Miller WL, Crabtree BF, Stange KC. Learning Evaluation: blending quality improvement and implementation research methods to study healthcare innovations. Implement Sci, Epub 2015 Mar 10.

14. Fontaine P, Whitebird R, Solberg LI, Tilema J, Smithson A, Crabtree BF. Minnesota’s Early Experience with Medical Home Implementation: Viewpoints from the Front Lines. J Gen Internal Medicine, 30(7): 899-906, 2015.

15. Dickinson LM, Dicienson WP, Nutting PA, Fisher L, Harbrecht M, Crabtree BF, Glasgow RE, West DR. Practice Context Affects Efforts to Improve Diabetes Care: A Report from the EPIC Randomized Clinical Trial. J Gen Internal Medicine, 30(4): 476-82, 2015.

16. Ito T, Takenoshita R, Narumoto K, Plegue M, Sen A, Crabtree BF, Fetters MD. A Community-based Intervention in Middle schools to Improve HPV Vaccination and Cervical Cancer Screening in Japan. Asia Pacific Family Medicine, Nov 18;13(1):13, 2014.

17. Leykum LK, Lanham HJ, Pugh JA, Parchman M, Anderson RA, Crabtree BF, Nutting PA, Miller WL, Stange KC, McDaniel RR. Manifestations and implications of uncertainty for improving healthcare systems: an analysis of observational and intervention studies grounded in complexity science. Implement Sci, Nov19;9(1):165 [Epub ahead of print], 2014.

18. Chase SM, Crabtree B, Stewart EE, Nutting P, Miller W, Stange K, Jaen CR. Coaching Strategies for Enhancing Practice Transformation. Family Practice, Oct 4. Pii: cmu062 [Epub ahead of print], 2014.

19. Etz RS, Hahn KA, Gonzalez M, Stein KL, Maternick AM, Stange KC, Crabtree

BF. Practice-Based Innovations: More Relevant & Transportable than NIH-funded Studies. J Am Board of Family Medicine, Nov-Dec;27(6):738-9, 2014.

20. Crabtree BF, Narumoto K, Motohara S, Fetters MD. 家庭医療学研究: 新たな家庭医療学研究の展望 (Family Medicine Research: New Perspectives on family medicine research). Generalist Medicine, 37(2):116-123, 2014.

21. Hahn K, Gonzalez M, Etz R, Crabtree BF. NCQA PCMH recognition low even among innovative primary care practices. J Am Board of Family Medicine, 27(3):312-313, 2014.

22. Solberg LI, Crain AL, Tillema J, Fontaine P, Whitebird R, Flottemesch TJ, Scholle SH, Crabtree BF. Challenges of Medical Home Transformation Reported by 118

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Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Leaders. J Am Board of Family Medicine, 27(4):449-457, 2014.

23. Stange KC, Etz RS, Gullett H, Sweeney SA, Miller WL, Jaén CR, Crabtree BF, Nutting PA, Glasgow RE. Metrics for Assessing Improvements in Primary Health Care. Annu Rev Public Health, 35: 423-42, 2014.

24. Miller WL, Crabtree BF, Harrison MI, Fennell ML. Integrating mixed methods in health services and delivery system research. Health Serv Res, Dec;48(6 Pt2):2125-33, 2013.

25. Friedman A, Hahn K, Etz R, Rehwinkel A, Miller WL, Nutting PA, Jaen CR, Shaw EK, Crabtree BF. A typology of primary care workforce innovations in the United States since 2000. Medical Care, 52(2): 101-111, 2014.

26. Solberg LI, Crain L, Jaeckels N, Ohnsorg K, Margolis KL, Beck A, Whitebird RR, Rossom R, Crabtree BF, Van de Ven A. The DIAMOND Initiative: Implementing collaborative care for depression in 75 primary care clinics. Implementation Science, Nov 16; 8(1):135, 2013 [Epub ahead of print]

27. Dickenson WP, Dickenson M, Nutting PA, Emsermann C, Tutt B, Crabtree BF, Fisher L, Harbrecht M, Gottsman A, West D. Practice facilitation to improve diabetes care in primary care: A report from the EPIC randomized clinical trial. Ann Fam Med, 12(1): 8-16, 2014.

28. Friedman A, Crosson JC, Howard J, Clark EC, Pellerano M, Karsh BT, Crabtree B, Jaen CR, Cohen DJ. A typology of electronic health record workarounds in small-to-medium size primary care practices. J Am Med Inform Assoc, 2014 21(e1):e78-83, 2013.

29. Baik SY, Crabtree BF, Gonzales JJ. Primary care clinician’s recognition and management of depression: A model of depression care in real world primary care practice. J Gen Intern Med, Nov 28(11): 1430-9, 2013.

30. Shaw EK, Ohman-Strickland P, Piasecki A, Hudson S, Ferrante J, McDaniel RR, Nutting PA, Crabtree BF. Effects of facilitated team meetings and learning collaboratives on colorectal cancer screening rates in primary care practices: a cluster randomized trial. Ann Fam Med, 11(3):220-228, 2013.

31. Cronholm PF, Shea JA, Werner RM, Miller-Day M, Tufano J, Crabtree BF, Gabbay R. The patient centered medical home: mental models and practice culture driving the transformation process. J Gen Intern Med, Sept 29(9): 1195-1201, 2013.

32. Howard J, Clark EC, Friedman A, Crosson JC, Pellerano M, Crabtree BF, Karsh B, Jaen CR, Bell DS, Cohen DJ. Electronic health record impact on work burden in small, unaffiliated, community-based primary care practices. J Gen Int Med, 28(1):107-113, 2013.

33. Hudson SV, Ferrante J, Ohman-Strickland P, Hahn K, Shaw EK, Hemler J, Crabtree BF. Physician recommendation and patient adherence for colorectal cancer screening. J Am Board Fam Med, 25(6): 782-791, 2012.

34. Nutting PA, Crabtree BF, McDaniel RR. Small primary care practices face four hurdles – including a physician-centric mind-set – in becoming medical homes. Health Affairs, 31(11): 2417-2422, 2012.

35. Shaw EK, Howard J, West DR, Crabtree BF, Nease DE, Tutt B. Nutting PA. The role of the champion in primary care change efforts: from the State Networks of Colorado Ambulatory Practices and Partners (SNOCAP). J Am Board Fam Med, 25(5):676-685, 2012.

36. Balasubramanian BA, Demissie K, Crabtree BF, Ohman-Strickland PA, Pawlish K, Rhoads GG. Black Medicaid Beneficiaries Experience Breast Cancer Treatment Delays More Frequently than Whites. Ethn Dis, 22(3):288-94, 2012.

37. Hudson SV, Miller-Halegoua SM, Hemler J. McClinton A, Oeffinger KC, Tallia A, Crabtree BF. Cancer Survivors and the Patient-Centered Medical Home. Translational Behavioral Medicine: Practice, Policy and Research. Sep;2(3):322-331, 2012.

38. Shaw EK, Chase SM, Howard J, Nutting PA, Crabtree BF. More black box to explore: how quality improvement collaboratives shape practice change. J Am Board Fam Med, 25(2):149-57, 2012.

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39. Shaw EK, Howard J, Etz RS, Hudson SV, Crabtree BF. How team-based reflection affects quality improvement implementation: a qualitative study. Qual Manag Health Care, 21(2):104-13, 2012.

40. Crosson JC, Ohman-Strickland PA, Cohen DJ, Clark EC, Crabtree BF. Typical electronic health record use in primary care practices and the quality of diabetes care. Ann Fam Med, 10(3):221-7, 2012.

41. Howard J, Shaw EK, Felsen CB, Crabtree BF. Physicians as inclusive leaders: insights from a participatory quality improvement intervention. Qual Manag Health Care, 21(3):135-45, 2012.

42. Chase SM, Miller WL, Shaw E, Looney A, Crabtree BF. Meeting the Challenges of Practice Quality Improvement: a Study of Seven Family Medicine Residency Training Practices. Acad Med, 86(12):1583-9, 2011.

43. Nutting PA, Crabtree BF, Miller WL, Stange KC, Stewart EE, Jaen CR. Transforming physician practices to Patient-Centered Medical Homes: Lessons from the National Demonstration Project, 2006-2008. Health Affairs, 30(3):439-445, 2011.

44. Cohen DJ, Balasubramanian B, Isaacson NF, Clark EC, Etz RS, Crabtree BF. Coordination of health behavioral counseling in primary care. Ann Fam Med, 9(5):406-15, 2011.

45. Howard J, Shaw E, Clark E, Crabtree BF. Up close and (inter)personal: Insights from a primary care practice’s efforts to improve office relationships over time, 2003-2009. Quality Management in Health Care, 20(1): 49-61, 2011.

46. Felsen CB, Piasecki A, Ferrante JM, Ohman-Strickland PA, Crabtree BF. Colorectal Cancer Screening among Primary Care Patients: Does Risk Affect Screening Behavior. J Community Health, 36(4):605-11, 2011.

47. Hahn KA, Ohman-Strickland PA, Cohen DJ, Piasecki AK, Crosson JC, Clark EC, Crabtree BF. Electronic medical records are not associated with improved documentation in community primary care practices. American Journal of Medical Quality, 26(4):272-7, 2011.

48. Crabtree BF, Chase SM, Wise CG, Schiff GD, Schmidt LA, Goyzueta JR, Malouin RA, Payne SM, Quinn MT, Nutting PA, Miller WL, Jaen CR. Evaluation of Patient Centered Medical Home Transformation Initiatives. Medical Care, 49(1): 10-16, 2011.

49. Crabtree BF, Nutting PA, Miller WL, McDaniel RR, Stange KC, Jaen CR, Stewart EE. Primary care practice transformation is hard work: Insights from a 15 year developmental program of research. Medical Care, 49(Dec Suppl): S28-35, 2011.

50. Balasubramanian BA, Chase SM, Nutting PA, Cohen DJ, Ohman-Strickland PA, Crosson JC, Miller WL, Crabtree BF, and ULTRA Study Team. Using learning teams for reflective adaptation (ULTRA) – Insights from a team-based change management strategy in primary care. Ann Fam Med, 8(5):425-432, 2010.

51. Griffiths F. Borkan J, Byrne D, Crabtree BF, Dowrick C, Gunn J, Kokanovic R, Lamb S, Lindenmeyer A, Parchman M, Reis S, Sturt J. Developing evidence for how to tailor medical interventions for the individual patient. Qualitative Health Research, 20(12):1629-41, 2010.

52. Felsen CB, Shaw SK, Ferrante JM, Lacroix LJ, Crabtree BF. Strategies for in-person recruitment: Lessons learned from a New Jersey Primary Care Research Network (NJPCRN) Study. J Am Board Fam Med, 23:523-533, 2010.

53. Shaw E, Looney A, Chase S, Navalekar R, Stello B, Lontok O, Crabtree B. ‘In the moment’: An analysis of facilitator impact during a quality improvement process. Group Facilitation: A Research and Applications Journal, 10:4-16, 2010.

54. Ohman-Strickland PA, Hudson SV, Piasecki A, Hahn K, Cohen D, Orzano AJ, Parchman ML, Crabtree BF. Features of the Chronic Care Model (CCM) associated with behavioral counseling and diabetes care in community primary care. J Am Board Fam Med, 23:295-305, 2010.

55. Stange KC, Miller WL, Nutting PA, Crabtree BF, Stewart EE, Jaen CR. Context for understanding the National Demonstration Project and the patient-centered medical home. Ann Fam Med, 8(supplement 1): S2-S8, 2010.

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56. Jaen CR, Ferrer RL, Miller WL, Palmer R, Wood R, Davila M, Stewart EE, Crabtree BF, Nutting PA, Stange KC. Patient Outcome at 26 months in the Patient-Centered Medical Home National Demonstration Project. Ann Fam Med, 8(supplement 1): S57-S67, 2010.

57. Nutting PA, Crabtree BF, Stewart EE, Miller WL, Palmer R, Stange KC, Jaen CR. Effects of Facilitation on Practice Outcomes in the National Demonstration Project Model of the Patient-centered Medical Home. Ann Fam Med, 8(supplement 1): S33-S44, 2010.

58. Stewart EE, Nutting PA, Crabtree BF, Stange KC, Miller WL, Jaen CR. Implementing the Patient-Centered Medical Home: Observation and Description of the National Demonstration Project. Ann Fam Med, 8(supplement 1): S21-S32, 2010.

59. Stange KC, Nutting PA, Miller WL, Jaen CR, Crabtree BF, Flocke S, Gill JM. Defining and measuring the Patient-Centered Medical Home. J Gen Intern Med, 25(6):601-612, 2010.

60. Crabtree BF, Nutting PA, Miller WL, Stange KC, Elizabeth EE, Jaen CR. Summary of the National Demonstration Project and Recommendations for the Patient Centered Medical Home. Ann Fam Med, 8(supplement 1): S80-S90, 2010.

61. Hade EM, Murray DM, Pennell ML, Rhoda D, Paskett ED, Champion VL, Crabtree

BF, Dietrich A, Dignan MB, Farmer M, Fenton JJ, Flocke S, Hiatt RA, Hudson SV, Mitchell M, Monahan P, Shariff-Marco S, Slone SL, Stange K, Stewart SL, Ohman-Strickland P. Intraclass Correlation Estimates for Cancer Screening Outcomes: Estimates and Applications in the Design of Group Randomized Cancer Screening Studies. J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr, (40):97-103, 2010.

62. Miller WL, Crabtree BF, Nutting PA, Stange KC, Jaen CR. Primary care practice development: a relationship-centered approach. Ann Fam Med, 8(supplement 1): S68-S79, 2010.

63. Nutting PA, Crabtree BF, Miller WL, Stewart EE, Stange KC, Jaen KC. The journey to the Patient-Centered Medical Home: a qualitative analysis of the experiences of practices in the National Demonstration Project. Ann Fam Med, 8(supplement 1): S45-S56, 2010.

64. Jaen CR, Crabtree BF, Palmer R, Ferrer RL, Nutting PA, Miller WL, Stewart EE, Wood R, Davila M, Stange KC. Methods for evaluating practice change towards a Patient-Centered Medical Home. Ann Fam Med, 8(supplement 1): S9-S20, 2010.

65. Chase S, Nutting PA, Crabtree BF. How to solve problems in your practice with a new meeting approach. Family Practice Management, 17(2): 31-34, 2010.

66. Ferrante JM, Balasubramanian BA, Hudson SV, Crabtree BF. Principles of the Patient-Centered Medical Home and preventive services delivery. Ann Fam Med, 8(1):108-116, 2010.

67. Ferrante JM, Fyffe DC, Vega ML, Piasecki AK, Ohman-Strickland PA, Crabtree

BF. Family physicians’ barriers to cancer screening in extremely obese patients. Obesity (Silver Spring), 18(6):1153-1159, 2010.

68. Balasubramanian BA, Demissie K, Crabtree BF, Ohman Strickland PA, Kohler B, Rhoads GG. Racial Differences in Adjuvant Systemic Therapy of Early Breast Cancer among Medicaid Beneficiaries. Breast J, 16(2):162-8, 2010.

69. Crosson JC, Ohman-Strickland PA, Campbell S, Phillips RL, Roland MA, Kontopantelis E, Bazemore A, Balasubramanian B, Crabtree BF. A comparison of chronic illness care quality in US and UK family medicine practices prior to pay-for-performance initiatives. Family Practice, 26(6): 510-516, 2009.

70. Scott JG, Scott RG, Miller WL, Stange KC, Crabtree BF. Healing Relationships and the Existential Philosophy of Martin Buber. Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine, 4:11, 2009.

71. Hudson SV, Hahn KA, Ohman-Strickland P, Cunningham RS, Miller SM, Crabtree

BF. Breast, Colorectal and Prostate Cancer Screening for Cancer Survivors and Non-Cancer Patients in Community Practices. J Gen Internal Medicine, 24(Suppl 2): 487-90, 2009.

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72. Crabtree BF, Miller WL, McDaniel RR, Stange KC, Nutting PA, Jaén CR. A Survivors Guide for Primary Care Physicians. Journal of Family Practice, 58(8): E1-E7, 2009.

73. Lanham HJ, McDaniel RR, Crabtree BF, Miller WL, Stange KC, Tallia AF, Nutting PA. How Improving Practice Relationships Among Clinicians and Nonclinicians Can Improve Quality in Primary Care. Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 35(9): 457-466, 2009.

74. Nutting PA, Miller WL, Crabtree BF, Jaen CR, Stewart EE, Stange KC. Initial lessons from the first National Demonstration Project on practice transformation to a Patient-Centered Medical Home. Ann Fam Med, 7(3):254-60, 2009.

75. Hudson SV, Ohman-Strickland P, Ferrante JM, Lu-Yao G, Orzano AJ, Crabtree BF. Prostate-specific antigen testing among the elderly in community-based family medicine practices. J Am Board Fam Med, 22(3):257-65, 2009.

76. Jordan ME, Lanham HJ, Crabtree BF, Nutting PA, Miller WL, Stange KC, McDaniel RR Jr. The role of conversation in health care interventions: enabling sensemaking and learning. Implementation Science, 4:15, 2009.

77. Ferrante JM, Piasecki AK, Ohman-Strickland PA, Crabtree BF. Family Physicians' Practices and Attitudes Regarding Care of Extremely Obese Patients. Obesity (Silver Spring), 17(9):1710-6, 2009.

78. Shelley BM, Sussman AL, Williams RL, Segal AR, Crabtree BF; Rios Net Clinicians. 'They don't ask me so I don't tell them': patient-clinician communication about traditional, complementary, and alternative medicine. Ann Fam Med, 7(2):139-47, 2009.

79. Davidoff F, Batalden P, Stevens D, Ogrinc G, Mooney SE; SQUIRE development group (including BF Crabtree). Publication guidelines for quality improvement studies in health care: evolution of the SQUIRE project. BMJ, 19;338:a3152, 2009.

80. Davidoff F, Datalden PB, Stevens DP, Ogrinc GS, Mooney SE, SQUIRE Development Group (including BF Crabtree). Development of the SQUIRE publication guidelines: evolution of the SQUIRE project. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf, 34(11):681-7, 2008.

81. Davidoff F, Batalden P, Stevens D, Ogrinc G, Mooney S; SQUIRE development group (including BF Crabtree). Publication guidelines for quality improvement in health care: evolution of the SQUIRE project. Qual Saf Health Care, 17(Suppl 1):i3-9.

82. Ferrante JM, Ohman-Strickland P, Hahn KA, Hudson SV, Shaw EK, Crosson JC, Crabtree BF. Self-report versus medical records for assessing cancer-preventive services delivery. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, 17(11):2987-94, 2008.

83. Roemheld-Hamm B, Isaacson N, Winston C, Scott J, Hudson S, Crabtree B. Influenza immunization disparities in primary care offices – a comparative case study. J Health Care Poor Underserved, 19(4):1248-57, 2008.

84. Cohen DJ, Crabtree BF, Etz RS, Balasubramanian BA, Donahue KE, Leviton LC, Clark EC, Isaacson NF, Stange KC, Green LW. Fidelity versus flexibility: translating evidence-based research into practice. Am J Prev Med, 35(5 suppl): S381-9, 2008.

85. Balasubramanian BA, Cohen DJ, Clark EC, Isaacson NF, Hung DY, Dickinson LM, Fernald DH, Green LA, Crabtree BF. Practice-level approaches for behavioral counseling and patient health behaviors. Am J Prev Med, 35(5 Suppl):S407-13, 2008.

86. Sussman AL, Williams RL, Leverence R, Gloyd PW Jr, Crabtree BF; on Behalf of RIOS Net Clinicians. Self Determination Theory and Preventive Care Delivery: A research involving outpatient settings network (RIOS Net) Study. J Am Board Fam Med, 21(4):282-292, 2008.

87. Scott JG, Cohen D, DiCicco-Bloom B, Miller WL, Stange KC, Crabtree BF. Understanding healing relationships in primary care. Ann Fam Med, 6(4):315-22, 2008.

88. Cohen DJ, Crabtree BF. Evaluative criteria for qualitative research in health care: controversies and recommendations. Ann Fam Med, 6(4):331-9, 2008.

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89. Hahn KA, Ferrante JM, Crosson JC, Hudson SV, Crabtree BF. Diabetes flow sheet use associated with guideline adherence. Ann Fam Med, 6(3):235-8, 2008.

90. Crabtree BF, McDaniel RR, Nutting PA, Lanham HJ, Looney AJ, Miller WL. Closing the physician-staff divide: a step toward creating the medical home. Fam Pract Manag, 15(4):20-4, 2008.

91. Cho JJ, Kim JY, Chang SJ, Fiedler N, Koh SB, Crabtree BF, et al. Occupational stress and depression in Korean employees. Int Arch Occup Environ Health, 82(1):47-57, 2008.

92. Ohman-Strickland PA, Orzano AJ, Hudson SV, Solberg LI, DiCicco-Bloom B, O’Malley D, Tallia AF, Balasubramanian BA, Crabtree BF. Quality of diabetes care in family medicine practices: influences of nurse-practitioners and physician’s assistants. Ann Fam Med, 6(1):14-22, 2008.

93. Orzano AJ, McInerney CR, Tallia AF, Scharf D, Crabtree BF. Family medicine practice performance and knowledge management. Health Care Manage Rev, 33(1):21-28, 2008.

94. Hudson SV, Ohman-Strickland P, Cunningham R, Ferrante JM, Hahn K, Crabtree

BF. The effects of teamwork and system support on colorectal cancer screening in primary care practices. Cancer Dect Prev, 31(5): 417-23, 2007.

95. Orzano AJ, Scott J, Hudson SV, O’Malley D, Hahn KA, Haywood-Harris S, Falco T, Johnson M, Crabtree B. Strategies for conducting complex clinical trials in diverse community practices. Medical Care, 45(12):1221-1226, 2007.

96. Crosson JC, Ohman-Strickland PA, Hahn KA, DiCicco-Bloom B, Shaw E, Orzano AJ, Crabtree BF. Electronic medical records and diabetes quality of care: results from a sample of family medicine practices. Ann Fam Med, 5(3): 209-15, 2007.

97. Ohman-Strickland PA, Orzano AJ, Nutting PA, Dickinson WP, Scott-Cawiezell J, Hahn K, Gibel M, Crabtree BF. Measuring organizational attributes of primary care practices: development of a new instrument. Health Serv Res, 42(3 Pt 1):1257-73, 2007.

98. Ferrante JM, Chen PH, Crabtree BF, Wartenberg D. Cancer screening in women body mass index and adherence to physician recommendations. Am J Prev Med, 32(6):525-31, 2007.

99. Orzano AJ, Strickland PA, Tallia AF, Hudson S, Balasubramanian B, Nutting PA, Crabtree BF. Improving outcomes for high-risk diabetics using information systems. J Am Board Fam Med , 20(3):245-51, 2007.

100. Flocke SA, Crabtree BF, Stange KC. Clinician reflection on promotion of healthy behaviors in primary care practice. Health Policy, 84(2-3): 277-83, 2007.

101. Leverence RR, Williams RL, Sussman A, Crabtree BF, RIOS Net Clinicians. Obesity counseling and guidelines in primary care: a qualitative study. Am J Prev Med, 32(4): 334-339, 2007.

102. Orzano AJ, Tallia AF, McInerney CR, McDaniel RR, Crabtree BF. Strategies for developing a knowledge-driven culture in your practice. Fam Pract Manag, 14(4): 32-4, 2007.

103. Hung DY, Rundall TG, Tallia AF, Cohen DJ, Halpin HA, Crabtree BF. Rethinking prevention in primary care: applying the chronic care model to address health risk behaviors. Milbank Q, 85(1):69-91, 2007.

104. Nutting PA, Dickinson WP, Dickinson LM, Nelson CC, King DK, Crabtree BF, Glasgow RE. Use of chronic care model elements is associated with higher-quality care for diabetes. Ann Fam Med, 5(1):14-20, 2007.

105. Ohman-Strickland PA, Crabtree BF. Modeling effectiveness of internally heterogeneous organizations in the presence of survey non-response: an application to the ULTRA study. Stat Med, 26(8); 1702-11, 2007.

106. Hahn KA, Strickland PA, Hamilton JL, Scott JG, Nazareth TA, Crabtree BF. Hyperlipidemia guideline adherence and association with patient gender. J Womens Health, 15(9):1009-13, 2006.

107. Ferrante JM, Ohman-Strickland P, Hudson SV, Hahn KA, Scott JG, Crabtree BF. Colorectal cancer screening among obese versus non-obese patients in primary care practices. Cancer Detect Prev, 30(5):459-65, 2006.

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108. Hung DY, Rundall TG, Cohen DJ, Tallia AF, Crabtree BF. :Productivity and turnover in PCPS: the role of staff participation in decision-making. Medical Care, 44(10):946-51, 2006.

109. Katerndahl D, Crabtree B. Creating innovative research designs: the 10-year Methodological Think Tank case study. Ann Fam Med, 4(5): 443-9, 2006.

110. Sussman AL, Williams RL, Leverence R, Gloyd Jr, PW, Crabtree BF. The Art and Complexity of Primary Care Clinicians’ Preventive Counseling Decisions: Obesity as a Case Study. Ann Fam Med, 4(4):327-33, 2006.

111. Hroscikoski MC, Solberg LI, Sperl-Hillen JM, Harper PG, McGrail MP, Crabtree

BF. Challenges of Change: A Qualitative Study of Chronic Care Model Implementation. Ann Fam Med, 4(4):317-26, 2006.

112. Hudson SV, Harris-Haywood S, Stange KC, Orzano AJ, Crabtree BF. Recruiting minority primary care practices into practice-based research. Medical Care, 44(7):696-700, 2006.

113. Backer EL, Gregory P, Jaen CR, Crabtree BF. A closer look at adult female health care maintenance visits. Family Medicine, 38(5):355-60, 2006.

114. Hung DY, Rundall TG, Crabtree BF, Tallia AF, Cohen D, Halpin, HA. Influence of Practice and Provider Attributes on Preventive Service Delivery. Am J Prev Med, 30(5):413-22, 2006.

115. Cohen DJ, Leviton LC, Isaacson N, Tallia AF, Crabtree BF. Online diaries for qualitative evaluation: Gaining real-time insights. Am J Eval, 27(2), 163-184, 2006.

116. DiCicco-Bloom B, Crabtree BF. Qualitative Interviews. Medical Education, 40(9): 314-21, 2006.

117. Orzano AJ, Tallia A, Nutting P, Scott-Cawiezell J, Crabtree B. Are Attributes of Organizational Performance Salient in Primary Care Practices? Health Care Management Review, 31(1):2-10, 2006.

118. Tallia AF, Lanham H, McDaniel R, Crabtree BF. Seven Characteristics of Successful Work Relationships. Fam Pract Management, 13(1):47-50, 2006.

119. Solberg LI, Hroscikoski MC, Sperl-Hillen JM, Harper PG, Crabtree BF. Transforming medical care: Case study of an exemplar small medical group. Ann Fam Med, 4(2):109-16, 2006.

120. Miller WL, Crabtree BF. Healing landscapes: Patients, relationships and optimal healing places. J Complementary and Alternative Med, 11(Suppl 1):S41-9, 2005.

121. Crabtree BF, Miller WL, Tallia AF, Cohen DJ, DiCicco-Bloom B, McIlvain HE, Aita VA, Scott JG, Gregory PB, Stange KC, McDaniel RR. Delivery of Clinical Preventive Services in Family Medicine Offices. Ann Fam Med, 3(5): 430-435, 2005.

122. Scott JG, Tallia A, Crosson JC, Orzano AJ, Stroebel C, DiCicco-Bloom,B, O'Malley D, Shaw E, Crabtree BF. Social Network Analysis as an analytic tool for interaction patterns in primary care practices. Ann Fam Med, 3(5): 443-448, 2005.

123. Orzano AJ, Cohen D, Scott JG, Crabtree BF. Closing the vaccine gap among toddlers in N.J. family physicians’ practices. J Oka State Med Assoc, 98(9):438-442, 2005.

124. Aita VA, McIlvain H, Backer E, McVea K, Crabtree BF. Patient-centered care and communication in primary care practice. Patient Educ Counsel, 58(3):296-304, 2005.

125. Stroebel CK, McDaniel RR, Crabtree BF, Miller WL, Nutting PA, Stange KC. How complexity science can inform a reflective practice improvement process. Joint Comm J Qual and Patient Safety, 31(8):438-446, 2005.

126. Crosson JC, Stroebel C, Scott J, Stello B, Crabtree BF. Implementing an electronic medical record in a family medicine practice: Communication, decision-making, and conflict. Ann Fam Med, 3(4):307-311, 2005.

127. Cohen DJ, Crabtree BF, Tallia AF, Young D. Implementing health behavior change in primary care: Lessons from Prescription for Health. Ann Fam Med, 3(Suppl 2):S12-S19, 2005.

128. Cifuentes M, Fernald DH, Green LA, Niebauer LJ, Crabtree BF, Stange KC, Hassmiller S. Prescription for health: Changing primary care practice to foster healthy behaviors. Ann Fam Med, 3(Suppl 2):S4-S11, 2005.

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129. Miller WL, Phillips WR, Acheson LS, Crabtree BF, Zyzanski SJ, et al. “New Knowledge for and about Primary Care: A view through the looking glass of the Annals of Family Medicine” Ann Fam Med, 3(3):199, 2005.

130. Anderson R. Crabtree BF, Steele DJ, McDaniel RR. Case Study Research: The View from Complexity Science. Qual Health Research, 15(5):669-85, 2005.

131. Acheson LS, Crabtree BF. How do people interpret their family histories of diabetes, coronary disease or cancer? Ann Fam Med, 2(6):532-533, 2004.

132. Scott JG, Cohen D, DiCicco-Bloom B, Orzano AJ, Gregory P, Flocke SA, Maxwell L, Crabtree B. Speaking of weight: how patients and primary care clinicians initiate weight loss counseling. Prev Med, 38(6):819-27, 2004.

133. Cohen D, McDaniel RR Jr, Crabtree BF, Ruhe MC, Weyer SM, Tallia A, Miller WL, Goodwin MA, Nutting P, Solberg LI, Zyzanski SJ, Jaen CR, Gilchrist V, Stange KC. A practice change model for quality improvement in primary care practice. J Healthc Manag, 49(3):155-68, 2004.

134. Cohen D, DiCicco-Bloom B, Strickland PO, Headley A, Orzano J, Levine J, Scott J, Crabtree B. Opportunistic approaches for delivering preventive care in illness visits. Prev Med, 38(5):565-73, 2004.

135. Solberg LI, Hroscikoski MC, Sperl-Hillen JM, O'Connor PJ, Crabtree BF. Key issues in transforming health care organizations for quality: the case of advanced access. Jt Comm J Qual Saf, 30(1):15-24, 2004.

136. Meadows LM, Verdi AJ, Crabtree BF. Keeping Up Appearances: Using Qualitative Research to Enhance Knowledge of Dental Practice. J Dental Educ, 67(9): 981-90, 2003.

137. Aita V, McIlvain H, Susman J, Crabtree B. Using Metaphor as a Qualitative Analytic Approach to Values Clarification in Primary Care. Understanding Complexity in Primary Care Research. Qualitative Health Research, 13(10): 1419-31, 2003.

138. Crabtree B. Primary Care Practices are Full of Surprises! Health Care Manage Rev, 28(3):279-283, 2003.

139. Miller WL, Crabtree BF, Duffy MB, Epstein RM, Stange KC. Research Guidelines for Assessing the Impact of Healing Relationships in Clinical Medicine. Altern Ther Health Med, 9(3 suppl):80A-95A, 2003.

140. Tallia A, McDaniel R, Stange K, Aita V, Miller W, Crabtree B. Understanding Organizational Design Perspectives of Primary Care Practices. J Healthc Manag, 48(1):45-59, 2003.

141. Adams WL, McIlvain HE, Lacy NL, Magsi H, Crabtree BF, Yenny SK, Sitorius MA. Primary Care for Elderly People: Why Do Doctors Find It So Hard? Gerontologist, 42(6):835-842, 2002.

142. Flocke S, Miller W, Crabtree B. Relationships Between Physician Practice Style, Patient Satisfaction, and Attributes of Primary Care. J Fam Pract; 51(10):835-840, 2002.

143. Kairys J, Orzano J, Gregory P, Stroebel C, DiCicco-Bloom B, Roemheld-Hamm B, Kobylarz F, Scott J, Coppola L, Crabtree B. Assessing Diversity and Quality in Primary Care through the Multimethod Assessment Process (MAP). Quality Management in Health Care, 10(4):1-14, 2002.

144. McIlvain HE, Backer EL, Crabtree BF, Lacy N. Physician Attitudes and the Use of Office-based Activities for Tobacco Control. Family Med, 34(2):114-19, 2002.

145. Main D, Holcomb S, Dickinson P, Crabtree B. The Affect of Families on the Process of Outpatient Visits in Family Practices. J Fam Pract, 50(10): 888, 2001.

146. Robinson WD, Prest LA, Susman JL, Rouse J, Crabtree BF. Technician, friend, detective, and healer: Family physicians' responses to emotional distress. J Fam Pract, 50(10):864-870, 2001.

147. Jaen CR, McIlvain HE, Pol L, Phillips RL, Flocke S, Crabtree BF. Tailoring tobacco counseling to the competing demands in the clinical encounter. J Fam Pract, 50(10):859-863, 2001.

148. Crabtree BF, Miller WL, Stange KC. Understanding practice from the ground up. J Fam Pract, 50(10):881-887, 2001.

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149. Scott JG, Cohen D, DiCicco-Bloom B, Orzano AJ, Jaen CR, Crabtree BF. Antibiotic use in acute respiratory infections and the ways patients pressure physicians for a prescription. J Fam Pract, 50(10):853-858, 2001.

150. Smucker DR, Zink T, Susman J, Crabtree B. A Framework for Understanding Visits by Frequent Attenders in Family Practices. J Fam Pract, 50(10): 847-52, 2001.

151. Miller WL, McDaniel RR, Jr., Crabtree BF, Stange, K. Practice Jazz: Understanding variation in family practice using complexity science. J Fam Pract, 50(10):872-878, 2001.

152. Aita V, Dodendorf D, Lebsack J, Tallia A, Crabtree B. Patient Care Staffing Patterns and Roles in Community-Based Family Practices. J Fam Pract, 50(10):889, 2001.

153. DOPC Writing Group (including B Crabtree). The DOPC Study: Insights from the process of conducting multimethod, transdisciplinary research in community family practices. J Fam Pract, 50:345-352, 2001.

154. Pol L, Rouse J, Rasmussen D, Zyzanski S, Crabtree B. Rural/Urban Comparisons of Preventive Services in Family Practice Clinics. J Rural Health, 17(2):114-121, 2001.

155. Osborne T, Lacy NL, Potter JF, Crabtree BF. The Prevalence, Composition, and Function of Ethics Committees in Nursing Facilities: Results of a Random, National Survey of American Health Care Association Members. J Am Med Dir Assoc, 1(2):51-7, 2000.

156. McIlvain H, Crabtree B, Turner P, Backer E. Use of Office-Based Smoking Cessation Activities in Family Practice. J Fam Pract, 49(11):1025-1029, 2000.

157. Backer E, Lebsack J, Van Tonder R, Crabtree B. The Role of Pharmaceutical Representatives and Samples in Community-Based Family Practices. J Fam Pract, 49(9):811-816, 2000.

158. McVea K, Venugopal M, Crabtree B, Aita V. The Organization and Distribution of Patient Education Materials in Family Medicine Practices. J Fam Pract, 49(4): 319-326, 2000.

159. Aita VA, Crabtree BF. Historical and Philosophical Perspectives on Prevention: Past and Present, and their Implications of the Future. Preventive Med, 30(1):5-16, 2000.

160. Williams RL, Crabtree BF, O’Brien CO, Zyzanski SJ, Gilchrist VJ. Practical “Tools” for Gathering Qualitative Community Data for COPC and Managed Care: Examination of Three Approaches. Fam Med, 31(7): 488-494, 1999.

161. Rodie AR, Pol LG, Crabtree BF, McIlvain HE. Assessing Quality: As pressure mounts for clinics to deliver quality, medical practice blueprints and genograms serve as useful tools. Marketing Health Services, Summer:17-24, 1999.

162. Pol LG, Rodie AR, Crabtree BF. Improving Quality by Understanding Your Care Process. Fam Pract Manag, 6(6):45-47, 1999.

163. Helseth LD, Susman JL, Crabtree BF, O’Connor PJ. Primary Care Physicians’ Perceptions of Diabetes Management: A Balancing Act. J Fam Pract, 48(1):37-42, 1999.

164. McIlvain HE, Crabtree BF, Medder JD, Dodendorf DM, Aita VA. Using "Practice Genograms" to Understand and Describe Practice Configurations. Fam Med, 30(7):490-496, 1998.

165. Jaén CR, Crabtree BF, Zyzanski SJ, Goodwin MA, Stange KC. Making Time for Tobacco Cessation Counseling. J Fam Pract, 46(5):429-434, 1998.

166. Callahan EJ, Jaén CR, Goodwin MA, Crabtree BF, Stange KC. The Impact of Recent Emotional Distress and Diagnosis of Depression or Anxiety on the Physician-Patient Encounter in Family Practice. J Fam Pract, 46(5):410-418, 1998.

167. Crabtree BF, Miller WL, Aita V, Flocke SA, Stange KC. Primary Care Practice Organization and Preventive Services Delivery: A Qualitative Analysis. J Fam Pract, 46(5):403-409, 1998.

168. Stange KC, Jaén CR, Flocke SA, Miller WL, Crabtree BF, Zyzanski SJ. The Value of a Family Physician. J Fam Pract, 46(5):363-368, 1998.

169. Stange KC, Zyzanski SJ, Jaén CR, Callahan EJ, Kelly RB, Gillanders WR, Shank JC, Chao J, Medalie JH, Miller WL, Crabtree BF, Flocke SA, Gilchrist VJ, Langa

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DM, Goodwin MA. Illuminating the 'Black Box': A Description of 4454 Patient Visits to 138 Family Physicians. J Fam Pract, 46(5):377-389, 1998.

170. Miller WL, Crabtree BF, McDaniel RR, Stange KC. Understanding Primary Care Practice: A Complexity Model of Change. J Fam Pract, 46(5):369-376, 1998.

171. Rajaram SS, Hill J, Rave C, Crabtree BF. A Biographical Disruption: The Case of an Abnormal Cervical Smear. Health Care for Women International, 18(6): 521-31, 1997.

172. Borkan J, Miller WL, Neher J, Cushman R, Crabtree BF. Evaluating Family Practice Residency: A New Method for Qualitative Assessment. Fam Med, 29(9): 640-647, 1997.

173. O'Connor PJ, Crabtree BF, Nakamura RM. Mortality Experience of Navajos with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Ethnicity & Health, 2(3): 155-162, 1997.

174. O'Connor PJ, Crabtree BF, Yanoshik MK. Differences between Diabetic Patients Who Do and Do Not Respond to a Diabetes Care Intervention: A Qualitative Analysis. Fam Med, 29(6): 424-428, 1997.

175. Medder J, Susman JL, Gilbert C, Crabtree BF, McIlvain HE, McVea K, Davis CM, Hawver M. Dissemination and Implementation of Put Prevention into Practice: Success or Failure? Am J Prev Med, 13(5): 345-351, 1997.

176. McIlvain HE, Crabtree BF, Gilbert C, Havranek R, Backer EL. Current Trends in Tobacco Prevention and Cessation in Physicians' Offices. J Fam Pract, 44(2):193-202, 1997.

177. Bowman RC, Crabtree BF, Petzel JB, Hadley TS. Meeting the Challenges of Workload and Building a Practice: The Perspectives of Ten Rural Physicians. J Rural Health, 13(1): 71-77, 1997.

178. McVea K, Crabtree BF, Medder JD, Susman JL, Lukas L, McIlvain HE, Davis CM, Gilbert CS, Hawver M. An Ounce of Prevention? Evaluation of the Put Prevention into Practice Program. J Fam Pract, 43(4):361-369, 1996.

179. Smith JL, Crabtree BF, Davis C, Hawver M, Falk R, Paulman A. Nebraska Family Physician Approaches to Mammograms. Nebraska Medical Journal, 81(3):58-62, 1996.

180. Susman JL, Crabtree BF, Essink G. Depression in Rural Family Practice. Easy to Recognize, Difficult to Diagnose. Arch Fam Med, 4(5):427-31, 1995.

181. Abourizk NN, O'Connor PJ, Crabtree BF, Schnatz JD. An Outpatient Model of Integrated Diabetes Treatment and Education: Functional, Metabolic, and Knowledge Outcomes. Diabetes-Educ, 20(5): 416-21, 1994.

182. Miller WL, Crabtree BF. Qualitative Analysis: How to Begin Making Sense. Fam Pract Res J, 14:289-297, 1994.

183. Stange KC, Miller WL, Crabtree BF, O'Connor PJ, Zyzanski SJ. Multimethod Research: Approaches for Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Methods. J Gen Int Med, 9(May):278-282, 1994.

184. Coll PP, Crabtree BF, O'Connor PJ, Klenzak S. Clinical Risk Factors for Methicillin-Resistant Staphyloccus aureus Bacteriuria in a Skilled-Care Nursing Home. Arch Fam Med, 3:357-360, 1994.

185. Miller WL, Yanoshik MK, Crabtree BF, Reymond WK. Patients, Family Physicians and Pain: Visions from Interview Narratives. Fam Med, 26(3):179-184, 1994.

186. Clemens E, Wetle T, Feltes M, Crabtree BF, Dubitzky D. Contradictions in Case Management: Client-Centered Theory and Directive Practice. J Aging and Health, 6(1):70-88, 1994.

187. Goeschel DP, Gilbert CS, Crabtree BF. Practice and Training Implications of Regional Variation in Exercise Testing in Family Practice. J Fam Pract, 38(2):132-137, 1994.

188. Feltes M, Clemens E, Wetle T, Crabtree BF. Communication between Physicians and Case Managers. J Am Geritric Soc, 42:5-10, 1994.

189. Ferguson RP, O'Connor PJ, Crabtree BF, Batchelor A, Mitchell J, Coppola D. Serum Albumin and Prealbumin as Predictors of Clinical Outcomes of Hospitalized Elderly Nursing Home Residents. J Am Geritric Soc, 41:545-49, 1993.

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190. Sinusas K, Coroso JG, Sopher MD, Crabtree BF. Smokeless Tobacco Use and Oral Pathology in a Professional Baseball Organization. J Fam Pract, 34(6):713-718, 1992.

191. Miller WL, Crabtree BF, Evans DK. An Exploratory Study of the Relationship Between Hypertension and Diet Diversity. Pub Hlth Reports, 107(4):426-432, 1992.

192. O'Connor PJ, Crabtree BF, Abourizk N. Longitudinal Study of a Diabetes Education and Care Intervention: Predictors of Improved Glycemic Control. J Am Board Fam Pract, 5(4): 381-7, 1992.

193. Crabtree BF, Gelfand A, Miller WL, Zyzanski SJ, O’Connor PJ, Winsemius D. Categorical Data Analysis in Primary Care Research: Log-linear Models. Fam Med, 24(2): 145-51, 1992.

194. Schmidt DD, Schmidt PM, Crabtree BF, Hyun J, Anderson P. Smith C. The Temporal Relationship of Psychosocial Distress to Cellular Immunity and Herpes Labialis Recurrences. Fam Med, 23(8): 594-9, 1991.

195. Crabtree BF, Miller WL. A Qualitative Approach to Primary Care Research: The Long Interview. Fam Med, 23(2): 145-51, 1991.

196. Coll PP, O'Connor PJ. Crabtree BF, Besdine RW. Prevalence of Mammography Use in a Nursing Home Population. J Fam Pract, 30: 682-5, 1990.

197. O'Connor PJ, Crabtree BF, Nakamura R, Kelley E. Hospitalization Experience of Navajo Type II Diabetic Subjects and Matched Controls: A 12 Year Historical Cohort Study. J Clin Epidemiol, 43(9): 881-90, 1990.

198. Crabtree BF, Ray SC, Schmidt PM, O'Connor PJ, Schmidt DD. The Individual Over Time: Time Series Applications in Health Care Research. J Clin Epidemiol, 43(3): 241-60, 1990.

199. Schichor A, Beck A, Bernstein B, Crabtree BF. Seat Belt Use and Stress in Adolescents. Adolescence, 25(100): 773-9, 1990.

200. Coll PP, O'Connor PJ, Crabtree BF, Besdine RW. Effects of Age, Education, and Physician Advice on Utilization of Screening Mammography. J Am Geriatr Soc, 73:957-62, 1989.

201. O'Connor PJ, Fragneto R, Coulehan J, Crabtree BF. Comparison of Metabolic Control Among Diabetic Subjects at Two Clinics. Pub Hlth Reports, 104(5): 478-82, 1989.

202. Crabtree BF, Pelto PJ. Anthropologists Learn SYSTAT Computer Program for Applied and Research Uses. Practicing Anthro, 10(1): 18-21, 1988.

203. Wright A, Crabtree BF, O'Connor PJ Quality Assurance in the Office Laboratory: Evaluation of a New Method for Diagnosing Streptococcal Pharyngitis. J Fam Pract, 25(5): 505-8, 1987.

204. Massion C, O'Connor PJ, Gorab R, Crabtree BF, Nakamura RM, Coulehan JL. Screening for Gestational Diabetes in a High-risk Population. J Fam Pract, 25(6):569-76, 1987.

205. O'Connor PJ, Fragneto R, Coulehan J, Crabtree BF. Metabolic Control in Type II Diabetes Mellitus: Factors Associated with Patient Outcomes. Diab Care, 10(6):697-701, 1987.

B. Books, Monographs and Chapters

1. Crabtree BF. Primary Care Practice: Uncertainty and Surprise. In: Uncertainty and

Surprise in Complex Systems, R McDaniel & D Driebe (Eds); pp 123-129; The Netherlands: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2005.

2. Miller WL, Crabtree BF. Clinical Research. In N Denzin & Y Lincoln (Eds) Handbook of Qualitative Research, 3rd edition. Newbury Park: Sage, 2005

3. Borkan JM, Crabtree BF, Phillips WR. Qualitative Methods in Practice-Based Network Research. In Methods for Practice-Based Research Networks: Challenges and Opportunities. Kansas City: American Academy of Family Physicians, 2003.

4. Crabtree BF, Miller WL. Research Methods: Qualitative. In R Jones (Ed) Oxford Textbook of Primary Medical Care. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.

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5. Miller WL, Crabtree BF. Clinical Research. In: Handbook of Qualitative Research (2nd Edition) N Denzin and Y Lincoln (Eds.). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 2000, pp 607-631.

6. Crabtree BF, Miller WL. Researching Practice Settings: A Case Study Approach. In: Doing Qualitative Research in Primary Care: Multiple Strategies (2nd Edition), BF Crabtree and WL Miller (Editors). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1999, 293-312.

7. Miller WL, Crabtree BF. Depth Interviewing. In: Doing Qualitative Research in Primary Care: Multiple Strategies (2nd Edition), Crabtree, B.F., and Miller, W.L. (Editors). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1999, pp 89-107.

8. Miller WL, Crabtree BF. The Dance of Interpretation. In: Doing Qualitative Research in Primary Care: Multiple Strategies (2nd Edition), Crabtree, B.F., and Miller, W.L. (Editors). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1999, pp 127-143.

9. Miller WL, Crabtree BF. Clinical Research: A Multimethod Typology and Qualitative Roadmap. In: Doing Qualitative Research in Primary Care: Multiple Strategies (2nd Edition), Crabtree, B.F., and Miller, W.L. (Editors). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1999, pp 3-30.

10. Crabtree BF, Miller WL. Using Codes and Code Manuals: A Template Organizing Style of Interpretation. In: Doing Qualitative Research in Primary Care: Multiple Strategies (2nd Edition), Crabtree, B.F., and Miller, W.L. (Editors). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1999, pp 163-177.

11. Crabtree BF, Miller WL. (Editors). Doing Qualitative Research in Primary Care: Multiple Strategies (2nd Edition). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1999.

12. Miller WL, Crabtree BF. Clinical Research. In: Strategies of Qualitative Inquiry, Denzin, N. and Lincoln, Y. (Eds.). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1998, pp 292-314.

13. Kuzel AJ, Gilchrist VJ, Addison RB, Brown K, Crabtree BF, Miller WL. The Conference as Community Development. In: Exploring Collaborative Research in Primary Care, Crabtree, B.F., Miller, W.L., Addison, R., Gilchrist, V., and Kuzel, A. (Eds.). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1994, pp 181-194.

14. Brown KA, Crabtree BF. The Public Voice. In: Exploring Collaborative Research in Primary Care, Crabtree, B.F., Miller, W.L., Addison, R., Gilchrist, V., and Kuzel, A. (Eds.). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1994, pp 170-175.

15. Crabtree BF, Miller WL, Addison R, Gilchrist V, Kuzel A., (Eds). Exploring Collaborative Research in Primary Care. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1994.

16. Miller WL, Crabtree BF. Clinical Research. In: Handbook of Qualitative Research, N. Denzin and Y. Lincoln (Eds.). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1994, pp 340-352.

17. Crabtree BF, Miller WL, Yanoshik MK, O'Connor PJ. Selecting Individual or Group Interviews. In: Successful Focus Groups: Advancing the State of the Art, D. Morgan (Ed.). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1993, pp 137-149.

18. Bee RL, Crabtree BF. Using Ethnograph in Fieldnote Management. In: Computer Applications for Anthropologists, Boone, M., and Wood, J. (Eds). Wadsworth Press, 1992, pp 63-76.

19. Miller WL, Crabtree BF. Depth Interviewing: The Long Interview Approach. In: Tools of Primary Care Research - The Old and the New, Stewart, M., Tudiver, F., Bass, M.J., Dunn, E.V., and Norton, P.G. (Eds). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1992, pp 194-208.

20. Crabtree BF, Miller WL. The Analysis of Narratives from a Long Interview. In: Tools of Primary Care Research - The Old and the New, Stewart, M., Tudiver, F., Bass, M.J., Dunn, E.V., and Norton, P.G. (Eds). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1992, pp 209-220.

21. Zyzanski SJ, McWhinney IR, Blake Jr R, Crabtree BF, Miller WL. In: Doing Qualitative Research in Primary Care: Multiple Strategies, Crabtree, B.F., and Miller, W.L. (Editors). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1992, pp 231-248.

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22. Miller WL, Crabtree BF. Primary Care Research: A Multimethod Typology & Qualitative Roadmap. In: Doing Qualitative Research in Primary Care: Multiple Strategies, Crabtree, B.F., and Miller, W.L. (Editors). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1992, pp 3-28.

23. Crabtree BF, Miller WL. A Template Approach to Text Analysis: Developing and Using Codebooks. In: Doing Qualitative Research in Primary Care: Multiple Strategies, Crabtree, B.F., and Miller, W.L. (Editors). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1992, pp 93-109.

24. Crabtree BF, Miller WL. (Editors). Doing Qualitative Research in Primary Care: Multiple Strategies. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1992.

25. Tudiver F, Cushman RA, Crabtree BF, Miller WL, Manca DP, Brown JB. Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Methodologies in Primary Care: Some Examples. In: Primary Care Research: Traditional and Innovative Approaches, Norton, P, Stewart, M., Tudiver, F., Bass, M.J., and Dunn, E.V. (Eds) Newbury Park: Sage, 1991, pp 159-180.

Authors names (Last, First; Bold CV author); Chapter # and Title; In: Book Title

(Textbook), # Edition; Editor; page numbers; Publisher, city, state; year

C. Patents Held 1. None

D. Other Articles (Reviews, Editorials, etc.) In Journals; Chapters; Books; other Professional

Communications Authors names (Last, First; Bold CV author); Title of Article; Journal Name, Volume#:

first-last page, year 1. Chase SM, Crabtree BF. Can your practice RAP? InSpine, 6(2): 38-41, 2010. 2. Stange KC, Crabtree BF, Miller WL. (Editorial) Publishing Multimethod Research.

Ann Fam Med, 4(4):292-4, 2006. 3. Stange KC, Miller WL, McLellan LA, Gotler RS, Phillips WR, Acheson LS,

Crabtree BF, Zysanski SJ, Nutting PS. Annals Journal Club: It’s Time to Get Radical. Ann Fam Med, 4(3):196-197, 2006.

4. Crabtree BF, Helseth LD. (Review) The Art of Fieldwork, by Harry Wolcott, Qual Hlth Research 1997; 7(4): 550-552.

5. Crabtree BF. (Editorial) Individual Attitudes Are No Match for Complex Systems. J Fam Pract 1997; 44(5): 447-448.

6. Crabtree BF. (Review) Introduction to Research: Multiple Strategies for Health and Human Services by DePoy E, Gitlin LN. Qualitative Health Research 1996; 6(3): 458-460.

7. Miller WL, Crabtree BF, Yanoshik MK. (Editorial) Expanding the Boundaries of Family Medicine Research. Family Medicine 1991; 23(6): 425-426.

8. Crabtree BF, Miller WL. (Review) Basics of Qualitative Research, by Anselm Strauss and Juliet Corbin. Family Systems Medicine 1991; 9(3):287-289.

9. Miller WL, Crabtree BF. (Editorial) Start with the Stories. Family Medicine Research Update 1990; 9(2): 2-3.

E. Abstracts

1. Authors names (Last, First); Title of abstract; Presented at (Name of Meeting), year;

Abstract # or Page #

2.

F. Reports PRESENTIONS:

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A. Scientific (since 2007):

1. Carmel M Martin, MD, MSc, PhD; Michael Parchman; Benjamin Crabtree; William Miller; Joachim Sturmberg; Frances Griffiths. An Introduction to Complexity Science and its Implications for Primary Care Practice and Research. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 35th Annual Meeting. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 10/2007.

2. Jeanne Ferrante; Shawna Hudson, PhD; Bijal Balasubramanian; Benjamin Crabtree. Attributes of Primary Care and Receipt of Cancer Screening. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 35th Annual Meeting. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 10/2007.

3. Pamela A Ohman Strickland, PhD; Shawna Hudson; Deborah Cohen; John Orzano; Benjamin Crabtree. Effectiveness of Components of the Chronic Care Model for Diabetes Care, Diet and Exercise Counseling, and Colorectal Cancer. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 35th Annual Meeting. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 10/2007.

4. Denalee O'Malley; Barbara DiCicco-Bloom; J. Anna Looney; Eric Shaw; Jesse Crosson; Benjamin Crabtree. Implementing Advanced Access in a Complex Adaptive System: Implications for Family Medicine Practices. North American Primary Care Research Group

(NAPCRG) 35th Annual Meeting. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 10/2007. 5. Debbie J Cohen, PhD; Benjamin Crabtree. Integration of Qualitative Methods Into Clinical

Research: Emergent Values Regarding Rigor and Quality. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 35th Annual Meeting. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 10/2007.

6. J. Anna Looney, Ph.D.; Denalee O'Malley; Jung-Jin Cho; Paul Nutting; William Miller; Benjamin Crabtree. Leaders and Leadership in the Primary Care Setting: Seeking a New Paradigm. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 35th Annual Meeting.

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 10/2007. 7. Sandra E Echeverria, PhD; Oliver Lontok; Pamela Ohman-Strickland; Shawna Hudson;

Marielos Vega; Kitaw Demissie; Benjamin Crabtree. Practice-level Factors Influencing Cancer Screening Services. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 35th Annual Meeting. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 10/2007.

8. John G. Scott, MD, PhD; Deborah Cohen; Barbara DiCicco-Bloom; Benjamin Crabtree. Relationships Matter: Understanding Healing Relationships in Primary Care. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 35th Annual Meeting. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 10/2007.

9. Oliver Lontok, MD, MPH; Sabrina Chase; Rebecca Etz; Sandra Echeverria; John Scott; Benjamin Crabtree; Barbara DiCicco-Bloom. Resident Physicians and Family Medicine: Harmonious Fit or Uneasy Alliance? North American Primary Care Research Group

(NAPCRG) 35th Annual Meeting. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 10/2007. 10. Eric K Shaw, PhD; Bijal Balasubramanian; Benjamin Crabtree. The Effect of Key

Organizational Attributes on Cancer Screening Rates. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 35th Annual Meeting. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 10/2007.

11. Bijal A Balasubramanian, MBBS, MPH; Pamela Ohman-Strickland; Benjamin Crabtree.

Using Learning Teams for Reflective Adaptation: Results From a Quality Improvement Intervention to Improve Adherence to Guidelines for Diabetes and Hypertension in Primary Care Practices. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 35th Annual Meeting. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 10/2007.

12. Benjamin Crabtree, PhD participated in an invitational conference in Indiana hosted by the Regenstrief Institute. His presentation was titled “Transformation is Hard Work: Lessons from TransforMED’s National Demonstration Project.

13. Jeanne Ferrante, Pamela Ohman-Strickland, Karissa Hahn, Shawn Hudson, Jesse Crosson, and Benjamin Crabtree’s poster entitled “Self-Report Versus Medical Records for Assessing Preventive Services Delivery” poster presentation. The 32nd Annual American Society of Preventive Oncology Meeting, 3/ 2008, Bethesda, Maryland.

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14. Elizabeth E Stewart, PhD ; Carlos Jaen, MD, PhD; Paul Nutting, MD, MSPH; Benjamin

Crabtree, PhD; Will Miller, MD, MA; Kurt Stange, MD, PhD. Doing It Our Way:" Lessons from the Self-Directed Practices of the National Demonstration Project North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 36th Annual Meeting, Westin Del Mar, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 11/ 2008.

15. Frances Griffiths, FRCGP, PhD; Antje Lindenmeyer, PhD; Jeffrey Borkan, MD, PhD; David Byrne, PhD; Benjamin Crabtree, PhD; Sarah Lamb, DPhil; Antje Lindenmeyer, PhD; Michael Parchman, MD; Shmuel Reis, MD; Jackie Sturt, PhD. Discerning Dynamics for Understanding Chronic Illness. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 36th Annual Meeting, Westin Del Mar, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 11/ 2008.

16. Raymond F Palmer, PhD; Carlos Jaen, MD, PhD; Marivel Davila, MPH; Holly Lanham, MBA; Pamela Ohman-Strickland, PhD; Robert Wood, Dr PH; Paul Nutting, M.D., M.S.P.H.; William Miller, MD; Benjamin Crabtree, PhD; Ruben McDaniel, EdD. Organizational and Interpersonal Attributes of Primary Care Health Practices: Testing a Theoretical Path Model. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 36th Annual Meeting, Westin Del Mar, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 11/ 2008.

17. John Scott (poster) Development of the Healing Relationship Index. Co-Presenters: Cristine Delnevo, Pamela Ohman-Strickland, Saadbinkhalid Basheer, Benjamin Crabtree. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 36th Annual Meeting, Westin Del Mar, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 11/ 2008.

18. Deborah Cohen (oral presentation) Fidelity vs. Flexibility: The evolution of health care interventions to fit practice realities. Co-Presenters: Benjamin Crabtree, Rebecca, Etz, Bijal Balasubramanian, Katrina Donahue, Laura Leviton, Elizabeth Clark, Nicole Isaacson, Kurt Stange, Lawrence Green. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 36th Annual Meeting, Westin Del Mar, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 11/ 2008.

19. Benjamin Crabtree (oral presentation) “Tales of Tailored Facilitation from the National Demonstration Project”. Co-Presenters: Elizabeth Stewart, Kurt Stange, Paul Nutting, Carlos Jaen, Will Miller. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 36th Annual Meeting, Westin Del Mar, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 11/ 2008.

20. Jeanne Ferrante (oral presentation) “Characteristics of the Patient-Centered Medical Home and Receipt of Preventive Health Services”. Co-Presenters: Bijal Balasubramanian, Shawna Hudson, A. John Orzano, Benjamin Crabtree. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 36th Annual Meeting, Westin Del Mar, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 11/ 2008.

21. Bijal Balasubramanian, MBBS, PhD: “Racial Differences in Delays in Treatment of Early Breast Cancer among Medicaid Beneficiaries”. Co-Authors Demissie K, Crabtree BF, Ohman-Strickland PA, Kohler B, Rhoads GG;

22. Bijal Balasubramanian, MBBS, PhD “Racial Differences in Delays in Treatment of Early Breast Cancer among Medicaid Beneficiaries”, Co-Authors Demissie K, Crabtree BF, Ohman-Strickland PA, Kohler B, Rhoads GG. Annual Retreat on Cancer in New Jersey Conference, 5/ 2008.

23. Bijal Balasubramanian, MBBS, PhD (presentation) "Practice tools and approaches associated with physical activity and healthy eating among primary care patients." Co-Authors Deborah Cohen, Elizabeth Clark, Nicole Isaacson, and Benjamin Crabtree. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 36th Annual Meeting, Westin Del Mar, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 11/ 2008.

24. Elizabeth Clark, MD (poster presentation) “Translating behavioral interventions into primary care practice” based on work from the P4H project. Co-Authors Deborah Cohen, Bijal Balasubramanian, Nicole Isaacson, Rebecca Etz, and Benjamin Crabtree. American College of Preventive Medicine Annual Meeting, 2/2008.

25. Benjamin Crabtree participated in an invited panel sponsored by the Commonwealth Fund and presented a summary from a workgroup he and Sabrina Chase have been spearheading on the implementation process for the Patient-Centered Medical Home. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting , Chicago, IL., 6/ 2009.

26. Eric Shaw, PhD (poster presentation)“The Impact of Learning Collaboratives on Quality Improvement Interventions.” Co-Authors Paul Nutting, Sabrina Chase, Jenna Howard,

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Benjamin Crabtree. North American Primary Research Group (NAPCRG) 37th Annual Meeting, West Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 11/ 2009.

27. Jesse Crosson, PhD (Presentation) “Health Information Technology Implementation and Usage Patterns Affect Care Quality in Primary Care Practices.” Co-Authors Douglas Bell, Deborah Cohen, Benjamin Crabtree, Rebecca Etz, Christopher Jackson, Pamela Ohman-Strickland. North American Primary Research Group (NAPCRG) 37th Annual Meeting, West Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 11/ 2009.

28. Deborah Cohen, PhD (presentation) “Implementing IT-based Health Behavior Assessment and Counseling Tools in the Primary Care Setting.” Co-Authors included Rebecca Etz, Bijal Balasubramanian, Nicole Isaacson, Elizabeth Clark, Wilson Pace, Benjamin Crabtree. North American Primary Research Group (NAPCRG) 37th Annual Meeting, West Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 11/ 2009.

29. Shawna Hudson, PhD (poster presentation) “Breast Colorectal and Prostate Cancer Screening for Adult Cancer Survivors and Non-Cancer Patients in Primary Care” based on data from the SCOPE project. Co-Authors Karissa Hahn, Pamela Ohman-Strickland, Regina Cunningham, Suzanne Miller and Benjamin Crabtree. The American Society of Preventive Oncology (ASPO) Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL, March 2010.

30. Benjamin Crabtree, “Evaluation of Patient Centered Medical Home Practice Transformation Initiatives” Academy Health Annual Research Meeting in Boston, MA, 6/2010.

31. Elizabeth C. Clark, MD, MPH; Deborah Cohen, PhD; Pamela Ohman-Strickland, PhD; Paul Nutting, MD; Benjamin Crabtree, PhD; William Miller, MD, MA . Development of a Theory for Understanding Engagement In Quality Improvement In Primary Care. The North American Primary Care Research Group 38th Annual Meeting, Seattle (Estados Unidos), 11/2010.

32. Carlos Roberto Jaen, MD, PhD, FAAFP; Benjamin Crabtree, PhD; Paul Nutting, MD, MSPH; William Miller, MD, MA; Raymond Palmer, PhD; Robert Ferrer, MD, MPH; Elizabeth Stewart, PhD; Kurt Stange, MD, PhD. Methodological Lessons From The Evaluation of The First Patient-centered Medical Home (PCMH) National Demonstration Project (NDP) The North American Primary Care Research Group 38th Annual Meeting, Seattle (Estados Unidos), 11/2010.

33. Eric K Shaw, PhD; Sabrina Chase, PhD; Jenna Howard, PhD; Paul Nutting, MD; Benjamin

Crabtree, PhD. Plenty of Black Box to Explore: How Key Messages, Resources, And Energy From Quality Improvement Collaboratives Shape Practice Change. The North American Primary Care Research Group 38th Annual Meeting, Seattle (Estados Unidos), 11/2010.

34. Benjamin Crabtree, PhD “PCMH: The Future Research Agenda” Shizuko Family Medicine, Morimachi, Japan, 5/2011.

35. Debbie J Cohen, PhD; Jenna Howard, PhD; Jesse Crosson, PhD; Elizabeth Clark, MD, MPH; Maria Pellerano, MA, MPH; Karen Danna Lynch, PhD; Benjamin Crabtree, PhD. Realities of EMR Use In Unaffiliated Community-based Primary Care Practice. The North American Primary Care Research Group 38th Annual Meeting, Seattle (Estados Unidos), 11/2010.

36. Anna Rehwinkel, PsyD; Rebecca Etz, PhD; Karissa Hahn, MPH; Asia Friedman, PhD; Benjamin Crabtree, PhD. A Typology of Innovative Workforce Models in Primary Care. The North American Primary Care Research Group 39th Annual Meeting, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 11/2011.

37. Grant Russell, MBBS, FRACGP, PhD; Cathie Scott, PhD; Jane Gunn, MD; Jenny Advocat, PhD; Jean-Frederic Levesque, MD; Benjamin Crabtree, PhD; William Miller, MD; Mark Harris, MD; Lisa Halma; William Hogg, MD; Sabrina Chase, PhD. Behind the Curtain of Successful Primary Healthcare Teams: Lessons From Reform Interventions in Five Jurisdictions in Three Countries. The North American Primary Care Research Group 39th Annual Meeting, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 11/2011.

38. Jean-Frederic Levesque, MD, PhD; William Miller, MD; Lisa Halma; Benjamin Crabtree,

PhD; Mark Harris, MD; William Hogg, MD; Cathie Scott, PhD; Grant Russell, MD; Jenny Advocat, PhD; Sabrina Chase, PhD; Jane Gunn, MD. Implementing Primary Health Care Teams: Experience From Five International and Provincial Jurisdictions. The North American Primary Care Research Group 39th Annual Meeting, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 11/2011.

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39. Mark F Harris, MBBS, MD; Jenny Advocat, PhD; William Hogg, MD; Grant Russell, MD; Jean-Frederic Levesque, MD; Benjamin Crabtree, PhD; Jane Gunn, MD; Sabrina Chase, PhD; Lisa Halma; William Miller, MD; Cathie Scott, PhD. The Impact of PHC Teams on Practices and Practitioners: Evidence From an International Comparison of Reform. The North American Primary Care Research Group 39th Annual Meeting, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 11/2011.

40. Benjamin Crabtree, PhD (presentation) “Research on Medical Homes and Its Application to Medicare”. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA, 6/2011.

41. Benjamin Crabtree, PhD (keynote presentation) “Family Medicine Research: The Emerging Agenda.” Shizuoka Family Medicine Recruitment Workshop, Morimachi, Japan, 9/2012.

42. Michael Fetters, MD and Benjamin Crabtree, PhD (workshop) “Mixed Methods Research” Shizuoka Family Medicine Faculty Development Workshop, Kikugawa, Japan, 9/2012.

43. Michael Fetters, MD and Benjamin Crabtree, PhD (5 day workshop) “Mixed Methods Research” Alborg Summer Course, Alborg, Denmark, 8/2013.

44. Benjamin F. Crabtree, PhD (keynote presentation) “Applications of Mixed Methods in Health Sciences: Perspectives from the US.” First International Mixed Methods Research Symposium in Japan: Integration Quantitative and Qualitative Methods. Shinagawa, Japan, 10/2013.

45. Jacob Nettleton, BA; Jenna Howard, PhD; Connie Pascal, MCIS; Nell Quest, PhD; Elizabeth Clark, MD, MPH; Eric Shaw, PhD; Benjamin Crabtree PhD; Jeanne Ferrante MD, MPH. “At the Helm: The Effect of Physical-Champions on Practice Experience with Transformation to a Patient-Centered Medical Home.” North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Ottawa, Canada 11/2013.

46. Tomoko Ito, MD, Remi Takenoshita, MD, Keiichiro Narumoto, MD, MPH, Missy Plegue, Ananda Sen, PhD, Benjamin F. Crabtree, PhD, Michael D. Fetters, MD, MPH, MA. “A Community-based intervention to Improve HPV vaccination and Cervical cancer screening.” North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Ottawa, Canada, 11/2013

47. Michael Fetters, MD and Benjamin Crabtree PhD. “Writing up and publishing your data.” Shizuoka Family Medicine Program Workshop, Kakegawa, Japan, 03/2014

48. Benjamin Crabtree, PhD. “Developing Appropriate Research for Family Medicine.” Invited plenary talk, Shiga University, Otsu, Japan, 03/2014

49. Benjamin Crabtree, PhD “Designing Advanced Mixed Methods Comparative Case Studies.” Mixed Methods International Research Association Conference. Boston, MA 6/2014.

50. Daniel Gundersen, PhD, Bijal Balasubramanian, PhD, Veronica Vargas, William Miller, MD, Carlos Jaen, MD, Kurt Stange, MD, Paul Nutting, MD, Benjamin Crabtree, PhD. A psychometric evaluation of three shorter versions of the Practice Adaptive Reserve Scale. North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, New York, NY, 11/2014.

51. Remi Takenoshita, MD, Tomoko Ito, MD, Keiichiro Narumoto, MD, Melissa Plegue, MPH, Ananda Sen, Benjamin Crabtree, PhD, Michael Fetters, MD. Outcomes of a community-based intervention in Japan to promote HPV vaccination in middle school girls and cervical cancer screening in their mothers. North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, New York, NY, 11/2014.

52. Michael Fetters, MD and Benjamin Crabtree PhD. “Qualitative Analysis.” Shizuoka Family Medicine Program Workshop, Kakegawa, Japan, 01/2015

53. Benjamin Crabtree, PhD. Primary Care: The Keystone for Family and Patient-Centered Care? Keynote presentation at the 6th Annual Innovations in Healthcare Delivery Systems Symposium, Austin, TX, 4/2015

54. Benjamin Crabtree PhD and Michael Fetters. “How to conduct in-depth interviews effectively.” Shizuoka Family Medicine Program Workshop, Kakegawa, Japan, 07/2015

55. Michael Fetters, MD and Benjamin Crabtree PhD. “Qualitative Field Observations.” Shizuoka Family Medicine Program Workshop, Kakegawa, Japan, 07/2015

56. Michael Fetters, MD, Benjamin Crabtree PhD, and Machiko Inoue. “Introduction to Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods Research.” Shizuoka Family Medicine Program Workshop, Kakegawa, Japan, 07/2015

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57. Michael Fetters, MD and Benjamin Crabtree PhD. “Introduction to Qualitative Analysis.” Shizuoka Family Medicine Program Workshop, Kakegawa, Japan, 07/2015

58. Benjamin F. Crabtree PhD. “Using Stories to Develop Mixed Methods Questions and Designs.” Opening Plenary for the Mixed Methods International Research Association 2015 conference, Osaka, Japan, 09/2015

59. John Creswell PhD and Benjamin F. Crabtree PhD. “State of the Arts in Mixed Methods Research.” Workshop at the Mixed Methods International Research Association 2015 conference, Osaka, Japan, 09/2015

60. Ellen Rubinstein, Shawna Hudson, Justine Wu, Health Lee, Jenna Howard, and Benjamin F

Crabtree. Cancer Survivor Care in Exemplar PCMH Practices. North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Conference, Cancun, Mexico, 10/2015.

61. Autumn Kieber-Emmons, William Miller, and Benjamin Crabtree. Cancer Survivors in Primary Care: Environmental Attributes for Success in Patient Centered Medical Homes. . North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Conference, Cancun, Mexico, 10/2015.

62. Heather Sophia Lee, Shawna V. Hudson, Denalee O’Malley, Jenna Howard, Justine P. Wu, Ellen Rubinstein, Alicja Bator, and Benjamin F. Crabtree. Approaches to Patient Substance Use and Abuse in Innovative Primary Care Settings. North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Conference, Cancun, Mexico, 10/2015.

63. Deborah Cohen PhD, Bijal Balasubramanian PhD, (12 others), and Benjamin Crabtree,

PhD. Taking practice-engagement to scale: Cross-cooperative insights from the EvidenceNOW evaluation (ESCALATES). AcademyHealth Annual Conference, Boston, 6/2016.

64. Ellen Rubinstein and Benjamin F Crabtree. (RWJMS) Identifying Emerging Populations in Primary Care: Cancer Survivorship in the Patient-Centered Medical Home. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Vancouver, 04/2016.

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