This document lists 8 presentations and publications by various authors on topics related to healthcare. It includes posters presented at conferences on group prenatal care, patient-centered care, and a prescription drug monitoring program. It also lists a poster presented at a research day and several conferences on related topics. Finally, it includes two published journal articles, one on eHealth literacy and one on a prescription drug monitoring program.
1. Professional Presentations, Posters, and Publications
• Williams, T, Burke, A, Baxa, A, Neil, T, Wipperman, J, Chesser, A. (2013). A qualitative assessment of faculty and
resident perspectives on group prenatal care. Poster session presented at: 47th
Annual Spring Conference for the
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine; 2014 May 4-7; San Antonio, TX.
• Chesser, A, Burke, A, Reyes, J, Mirza, F, Kellerman, R. (2013). What is patient-centered: An assessment of patient
understanding and perceptions of patient-centered care in rural and urban areas. Poster session presented at: 41st
Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group; 2013 November 9-13; Ottawa, Canada.
• Curry, A, Burke, A, Chesser, A, Emerson, B, Schmidt, A, Dulaney, R, Kellerman, R. (2013). A qualitative assessment
of the Kansas Tracking and Reporting of Controlled Substances (K-TRACS). Poster session presented at: 41st
Annual
Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group; 2013 November 9-13; Ottawa, Canada.
• Chesser, A, Reyes, J, Burke, A, Mirza, F, Kellerman, R. eHealth experiences of rare disease patients: A mixed
methods approach. Poster session presented at: 2013 Faculty Research Day; 2013 October 8; Kansas City, KS.
• Williams T, Burke A, Chesser C. Results of a baseline knowledge survey of pregnant women in an urban
Midwestern residency setting. Poster session presented at: 19th
Annual Meeting of the CityMatCH Urban MCH
Leadership Conference; 2013 September 23-25; Savannah, GA.
• Schmidt A, Dulaney R, Curry A, Chesser A, Burke A, Emerson B, Kellerman R. A qualitative assessment of the Kansas
Tracking and Reporting of Controlled Substances (K-TRACS) system. Poster session presented at: 21st
Annual KU
School of Medicine – Wichita Research Forum; 2013 April 18; Wichita, KS.
• Chesser, A, Burke, A, Reyes, J, Rohrberg, T. (2014). Navigating the digital divide: a systematic review of eHealth
literacy in underserved populations in the United States. Journal of Informatics for Health and Social Care Early
Online: 1-19.
• Curry, A, Melhado, T, Chesser, A, Schmidt, A, Burke, A, Emerson, B, Kellerman, R. (2014). A qualitative assessment
of Kansas Tracking and Reporting of Controlled Substances (K-TRACS). Kansas Journal of Medicine 8(4): 143-150.