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Kathryn M. Andolsek, MD, MPH

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Kathryn M. Andolsek, MD, MPH

Associate Director, Graduate Medical Education

Departments / Divisions
  • Community and Family Medicine / Family Medicine - General
  • School of Nursing

Address
DUMC 3951
Durham, NC 27710

Appointment Telephone
800-235-3853

Office Telephone
919-668-3883

Fax Telephone
919-684-8246

Training
  • MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine (Illinois), 1975

Residency
  • Family Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, 1976-1979

Fellowship
  • Geriatrics, Certificate of Added Qualification, 1988

Other Training
  • ABFM Certified, 1979; Recertification, 2004
  • MPH, Northwestern University (Illinois), 1983

Clinical Interests
Community health, primary care, geriatrics

Research Interests
Medical education, curriculum and assessment, health care delivery,  prevention, women's health, geriatrics, health care delivery, , lifestyle change, obesity

Industry Relationships and Collaborations (What's this?)

This faculty member (or a member of their immediate family) has a working relationship (i.e. consulting, research, and/or educational services) with the companies listed below. These relations have been reported to the health system leadership and, when appropriate, management plans are in place to address potential conflicts.

  • Med-IQ
  • Private Diagnostic Clinic, PLLC

Representative Publications
Andolsek, KM; Murphy, G; Nagler, A; Moore, PR; Schlueter, J; Weinerth, JL; Cuffe, MS; Dzau, VJ. Fostering creativity: how the Duke Graduate Medical Education Quasi-Endowment encourages innovation in GME. Academic Medicine. 2013;88:185-191. (2013) Abstract

DeRienzo, CM; Frush, K; Barfield, ME; Gopwani, PR; Griffith, BC; Jiang, X; Mehta, AI; Papavassiliou, P; Rialon, KL; Stephany, AM; Zhang, T; Andolsek, KM; Duke University Health System Graduate Medical Education Patient Safety and Quality Council. Handoffs in the era of duty hours reform: a focused review and strategy to address changes in the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Common Program Requirements. Academic Medicine. 2012;87:403-410. (2012) Abstract

Chudgar, SM; Cox, CE; Que, LG; Andolsek, K; Knudsen, NW; Clay, AS. Current teaching and evaluation methods in critical care medicine: has the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education affected how we practice and teach in the intensive care unit?. Critical Care Medicine. 2009;37:49-60. (2009) Abstract

Nagler, A; Andolsek, K; Padmore, JS. The unintended consequences of portfolios in graduate medical education. Academic Medicine. 2009;84:1522-1526. (2009) Abstract

Clay, AS; Petrusa, E; Harker, M; Andolsek, K. Development of a web-based, specialty specific portfolio. Medical Teacher. 2007;29:311-316. (2007) Abstract

Casebeer, L; Andolsek, K; Abdolrasulnia, M; Green, J; Weissman, N; Pryor, E; Zheng, S; Terndrup, T. Evaluation of an online bioterrorism continuing medical education course. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions. 2006;26:137-144. (2006) Abstract

Davis, TH; Wagner, GS; Gleim, G; Andolsek, KM; Arheden, H; Austin, R; Courtney-Eighmy, A; Gradison, M; Leist, JC; Maynard, C; Noga, EM; Ostbye, T; Eisenstein, EL. Problem-based learning of research skills. Journal of Electrocardiology. 2006;39:120-128. (2006) Abstract

Vakkur, M; Broadhead, WE; Andolsek, KM; Magruder, K. Impact of a substance abuse curriculum on primary care physicians' attitudes. Academic Medicine. 1992;67:414. (1992) Abstract

Frazier, LM; Cromer, JW; Andolsek, KM; Greenberg, GN; Thomann, WR; Stopford, W. Teaching occupational and environmental medicine in primary care residency training programs: experience using three approaches during 1984-1991. American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 1991;302:42-45. (1991) Abstract

Meissner, P; Andolsek, K; Mears, PA; Fletcher, B. Maximizing the functional status of geriatric patients in an acute community hospital setting. Gerontologist. 1989;29:524-528. (1989) Abstract

Andolsek, KM; Clapp-Channing, NE; Gehlbach, SH; Moore, I; Proffitt, VS; Sigmon, A; Warshaw, GA. Caregivers and elderly relatives. The prevalence of caregiving in a family practice. Archives of Internal Medicine. 1988;148:2177-2180. (1988) Abstract

Woolf, A; Taylor, L; Melnicoe, L; Andolsek, K; Dubowitz, H; De Vos, E; Newberger, E. What residents know about child abuse. Implications of a survey of knowledge and attitudes. American Journal of Diseases of Children. 1988;142:668-672. (1988) Abstract

Andolsek, KM; Hanlon, JT; Lyons, RK; Proffitt, VS. Drug therapy team review in a long-term care facility. Drug Intelligence and Clinical Pharmacy. 1987;21:660. (1987) Abstract

Hanlon, JT; Andolsek, KM; Clapp-Channing, NE; Gehlbach, SH. Drug-prescribing in a family medicine residency program with a pharmacotherapeutics curriculum. Journal of Medical Education. 1986;61:64-67. (1986) Abstract

Kelly, JR; Andolsek, K. Tetracycline toxicity presenting as generalized vasculitis. Southern Medical Journal. 1978;71:961-963. (1978) Abstract

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