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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name:

Terrie (Fox) Todd Wetle

Home Address:

6 Glenfield Road Barrington, RI 02806

Office Address:

School of Public Health Brown University 121 South Main, S-121 (7) Providence, RI 02912 Office: FAX: E-mail:

(401) 863-9859 (401) 863-2136 [email protected]

Place of Birth: Bremerton, Washington Education: 1968 1971 1976 2001 2005 2016

B.S. Portland State University, Portland, Oregon M.S. Portland State University, Portland, Oregon Ph.D. Portland State University, Portland, Oregon M.A.(ad eudem) Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island Docteure Honoris Causa University of Geneva, School of Medicine, Switzerland Doctor of Humane Letters Honoris Causa Johnson and Wales University

Postgraduate Training: Practicum and Clinical Training: 1969 1970

Psychology Service, Veterans Administration Hospital, Portland, Oregon Psychiatric Service, Barnes Veterans Hospital, Vancouver, Washington

Research Fellowship: 1981-1983

Macy Fellow in Health Policy, Division of Health Policy Research and Education, Kennedy School of Government and Harvard Medical School, Harvard University

Current Position: 2000-

Professor, Department of Health Services, Policy and Practice School of Public Health, Brown University

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Academic Appointments: 1971-1973 1976-1978 1979-1981 1981-1988 1988-1995 1988-1995 2000-2011 2006 2011 2000-2013 2013-2017

Instructor, Department of Psychology, Portland State University Assistant Professor of Urban Studies, School of Urban Affairs, Portland State University Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University School of Medicine Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Associate Professor, Community Medicine and Health Care, School of Medicine, University of Connecticut Health Care Center Lecturer on Medicine, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Professor of Medical Sciences (tenure), Department of Community Health, Brown University Visiting Professor, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Università di Padova, Padova, Italy Professor (tenure), Department of Health Services, Policy and Practice, Alpert Medical School, Brown University Associate Dean of Medicine for Public Health and Public Policy, Alpert Medical School, Brown University Dean, School of Public Health, Brown University

Other Professional Positions: 1972 1973-1974 1974 1975-1976 1976-1978 1978-1979 1988-1995 1995-2000 2000-2001

Policy Research Associate, State of Oregon Department on Aging and Tri-County Community Council Director, Area Agency on Aging, Columbia Region Association of Governments, Portland, Oregon Field Director, Conflict in Coordination Study, Portland State University, Supported by the Administration on Aging Principal Investigator, Training Needs of AAA's and Service Providers, Portland State University, Supported by the Administration on Aging Principal Investigator, Analysis of Organizational Coordination and Change, Portland State University, Supported by the Administration on Aging Social Policy Analyst, Administration on Aging, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, DC Director, Braceland Center for Mental Health and Aging, Institute of Living, Hartford, Connecticut Deputy Director, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services Special Expert, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services

Awards and Honors: 1970-1973 1971 19771981 19851991

Administration on Aging Gerontology Trainee, Institute on Aging, Portland State University Delegate, White House Conference on Aging Sigma Xi Scientific Honorary Society Official Observer, White House Conference on Aging Fellow, Gerontological Society of America Outstanding Alumna, Portland State University 2

1991 1995 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1998 1999 2000 2000 2000 2003-2004 2005 2005 2006-2010 2007 2008 2013 2014 2016

Kinsman Lecturer on Ethics and Health Care, Oregon Health Sciences University President’s Award, American College of Health Care Administrators, Connecticut Chapter Key Award for Outstanding Contributions in Public Health and Aging, American Public Health Association Outstanding Service Award, Armed Forces Retirement Home Board SES Performance Award President's Award, American Society on Aging National Institutes of Health Director's Award Joan Quinn Award for Outstanding Leadership in the Field of Aging and Long Term Care Armed Forces Retirement Home Board Service Award Senior Executive Service Performance Award Senior Executive Service Bonus Presidential Executive Rank Award DHHS Secretary's Distinguished Service Team Award Senior Executive Service Performance Award President, Gerontological Society of America Delegate, White House Conference on Aging Docteure Honoris Causa University of Geneva, School of Medicine, Switzerland President, American Federation for Aging Research Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award, Center for Excellence in Women’s Health Donald P. Kent Award for Highest Standards for Professional Leadership in Gerontology, Gerontological Society of America Lifetime Achievement Award, Aging and Public Health Section, American Public Health Association Irving S.Wright Award of Distinction, American Federation for Aging Research Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa, Johnson and Wales University

Major Committee Assignments: National and Regional: 1972-1973 1974-1976 1978-1979 1979-1980 1981-1984 1982-1985 1984-1986 1985 1985-1986 1985-1988

Member, Oregon State Legislative Interim Committee on Alcohol and Drugs Member, Governor's Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Chairman, Commission on Drug Abuse, 1975-1976 Ad Hoc Review Panel, Health Care Financing Administration Study Section, Administration on Aging, Department of Health and Human Services, 1989-90 Member, Harvard-Hastings Center Project on Ethical Issues in Care of the Aged Member, Professional Advisory Committee, Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs Appointee and Member of Executive Committee, Massachusetts Governor's Committee on Alzheimer's Disease Faculty, First Sino-American Conference on Geriatrics, Beijing and Shanghai, China Member, Advisory Committee on Life Sustaining Technology and the Elderly, Office of Technology Assessment, U.S. Congress Board of Directors, Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, Massachusetts 3

1985-1988 1986-1987 1987-1988 1987-1990 1987-1988 1987-1988 1987-1990 1988 1988-1989 1988-1991 1989-1991 1989-1995 1989-1991 1990-1995 1990-1991 1990-1991 1991 1991-1998 1991-1992 1992-1995 1992-1995 1993 1993 1994-1995 1994-1995 19971998-2000 1998-1999 2000-2004 2001-2004 2001-2007 2001-2003 20022002-2004 2002-2008

Ad Hoc Review Panel and Site Visit Team, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Hospital Initiatives in Long Term Care Advisory Group, Veterans Administration-National Institute of Mental Health, Rehabilitation of Patients with Dementia Advisory Group, American College of Health Administrators Advisory Group, Education Development Center Elder Rights Review Committee, Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs Search Committee, Professor of Health Policy, School of Public Health, Boston University Advisory Board, Committee on Health Promotion, National Council on Aging Search Committee, Distinguished Chair in Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Review Panel for Discretionary Research Grants, Administration on Aging, Department of Health and Human Services Advisory Board on Down Syndrome and Alzheimer's Disease, State of Connecticut Department of Mental Retardation Advisory Committee on Planning and Research, North Central Connecticut Area Agency and Aging Member, Alzheimer's Coalition of Connecticut, Executive Committee, 1993-1994 Advisory Board, Heartland Center for Aging, Disability and Long Term Care Board of Directors, Alzheimer's Association of Greater Hartford, President, 1993 National Board, HealthWays Foundation Ad Hoc Review Panel and Site Visit Team, Veterans Administration, Ethics Centers Pew Foundation, Advisory Committee on Long Term Care National Board, Armed Forces Retirement Home, Chair of Strategic Planning Committee, 1992-1995; Ad-hoc Transition Committee, 1996. Veteran's Administration National Bioethics Committee, Consultant Board of Directors, Connecticut Suicide Education Foundation Advisory Committee, Connecticut Community Care, Inc. Site Visit Team, University of Massachusetts - Boston, Gerontology Program Healthy Aging Advisory Committee, Merck Pharmaceutical Company National Advisory Board for Geriatric Medicine and Dentistry Fellowship Program, University of North Texas Health Science Center and Baylor College of Dentistry Connecticut Assembly Ad Hoc Committee on Long Term Care American Federation for Aging Research, Board of Directors Boston Museum of Science, Aging Traveling Exhibit Advisory Committee American Association for World Health, World Health Day Advisory Committee Advisory Board, Infoaging.org Governor’s Advisory Council on Health; Chair, Data Review Subcommittee Chair, National Advisory Council, Community Partnerships for Older Adults, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Board of Directors, Island Health Foundation, Martha’s Vineyard, MA Board of Directors, Rhode Island Public Health Foundation, now RI Public Health Institute Advisory Commission on Health Care, Rhode Island Department of Human Services Domestic Preparedness Subcommittee, Rhode Island Department of Emergency Management

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2002-2005 2003-2007 2004-2009 2004-2018 2006-2007 2006 2006-2012 2007 2007 2007-2011 2007-2014 2008 2008-2009 2010-2014 2011-2014 2011-2013 2012-2017 2012 2012-2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 2015-2016

Commission on the Institute for the Future of Aging Services, American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging Advisory Board, U.S. Cochrane Center External Advisory Committee, Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for Aged Research Nursing Home Project External Advisory Committee, Fogarty International Center AIDS International Research and Training Program Committee on Psychosocial Services to Cancer Patients/Families in a Community Setting, Institute of Medicine National Advisory Board, PBS Series “Second Act” Friends of the National Institute on Aging, Executive Committee, 2006-2008 Chair, Coordinated Health Planning Advisory Committee, mandated by Rhode Island State Legislature Advisory Committee, Center for the Advancement of Health, Washington, D.C. CDC Prevention Block Grant Advisory Committee, Rhode Island Department of Health, Chair 2008-2010 Executive Board, HealthRIght, Rhode Island Appointee, Coordinated Health Planning and Accountability Council, mandated by the Rhode Island State Legislature Executive Committee, HealthRIght AARP/AFAR Institute for Health Promotion, Scientific Advisory Board Healthcare Reform Commission, State of Rhode Island Rhode Island Public Health Study Commission, Rhode Island State Legislature Rhode Island Coordinated Health Planning and Accountability Council Expert Panel on Undergraduate Education, Association of Schools of Public Health External Visiting Strategic Planning Committee, Institute for Aging Research, Harvard University/Hebrew Senior Life. External Review Panel, Bouve College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University Institute of Medicine, Forum on Aging, Disability, and Independence RI Commission to Study the Creation of a Council to Coordinate Resources for Providing care to Individuals with Rare Diseases

International 2002-2011 2004-

2009 2013-2017 2015-

Scientific Advisory Council, University of Geneva School of Medicine International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Steering Committee, United States, 2008-2016 North American Regional Committee, 2007-2016 Council, 2017Consultant, Istituto di Neuroscienze, University of Padova, Padova Italy Chair, Program Planning Committee, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics International Advisory Board, Foundation for the Mediterranean Diet, Italy

Federal Government: 1995-1996 1995-2000

Department of Health and Human Services Advisory Panel on Alzheimer's Disease (Executive Secretary) Interagency Federal Forum on Aging Related Statistics (Co-Chair, 1996) 5

1995-2000 1995-1998 1996 1996-1999 1997 1997 1997 1997-2000 1997-2000 1997-2000 1997-1998 1997-2000 1998 1998-1999 1998-1999 1998-2000 1998-1999 1999 1999-2000 1999-2000 2000 2000 2000 2003-2004 2006-2007 2007-2008 2007-2008 2010-2013 2010-2013 2010-2013 2013-2014 2014 2017

National Institute on Aging Minority Work Group Department of Health and Human Services Council on Alzheimer's Disease (Executive Secretary) National Institute of Nursing Research Search Committee for Chief, Office of Science Policy and Information National Institutes of Health Executive Resources Board National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Search Committee for Associate Director for Scientific Program and Policy Analysis National Institutes of Health ICDs Hispanic Task Force National Institutes of Health Ad Hoc Planning Committee on Informed Consent National Institutes of Health Managed Care Work Group U.S.-Mexico Bilateral Commission, Health Work Group, Aging Core Trans-NIH Bioethics Committee Department of Health and Human Services G-7/8 Planning Group National Institutes of Health Managed Care Negotiating Team National Institute of Dental Research Search Committee for Associate Director for Health Promotion (Chair) National Institutes of Health Ad Hoc Committee on Office of Protection for Research Risks National Heart Lung and Blood Institute Search Committee for Deputy Director National Institutes of Health Evaluation Policy and Oversight Committee Department of Health and Human Services International Year of Older Persons Planning Group Department of Health and Human Services Planning Group for White House Conference on Mental Health National Institutes of Health-Office of the Director Central Services Advisory Committee National Institutes of Health Center for Scientific Review Search Committee for Deputy Director National Institutes of Health, IMPAC II Steering Committee Work Group on Aging, Advisory Committee to CDC Director, National Centers for Disease Control, Department of Health and Human Services Advisory Group, Making Informed Consent Meaningful, Department of Veterans Affairs Advisory Group on Co-morbidity, National Institute on Aging Committee on Psychosocial Services to Cancer Patients/Families in a Community Setting, Institute of Medicine Chair, Program Review Panel, Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research, National Institute on Aging Search Committee, Deputy Director, National Institute on Aging National Advisory Council on Aging, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health Minority Aging Task Force, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, Chair 2012-2012 Council of Councils, National Institutes of Health External Review Committee, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health External Review Committee, Division of Aging Biology, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health External Review Committee, Scientific Director, National Institute on Aging, NIH

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University and Hospital: Yale University Medical School: 1979-1981 Women in Medicine 1980-1981 Curriculum Committee, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Harvard Medical School: 1981-1985 Executive Officer, Working Group on Health Policy and Aging, Division of Health Policy Research and Education 1982-1988 Executive Committee, Division on Aging 1983-1988 Executive Committee, Harvard Geriatric Education Center 1983-1989 Senior Research Associate, East Boston Community Health Center Beth Israel Hospital: 1982-1984 Geriatric Consult Team 1982-1985 Elder Abuse Assessment Team 1983-1988 Research Associate, Boston's Beth Israel Hospital Institute of Living: 1989-1994 Institutional Review Board 1991-1994 Research Planning Committee 1992-1993 Strategic Planning Team University of Connecticut Health Center, School of Medicine: 1988-1995 Fellowship Executive Committee, Travelers Center on Aging 1991-1995 Capitol Region Clinical Research Advisory Committee 1994-1995 Search Committee, Head, Division of Law and Medical Humanities Hartford Hospital 1992-1994 Geriatrics Program, Strategic Planning Committee, Chair 1993 Department of Medicine, Medical Management Team, Facilitator 1993-1994 Department of Nursing, Nurse Manager Task Force, Facilitator 1994-1995 Institutional Review Board Women and Infants Hospital 2004-2007 Advisory Committee, Center for Excellence in Women’s Health 2009-2010 Steering Committee, New Dimensions and Strategies for Women's Health 2009Advisory Committee, Women’s Health Research Training Program Brown University 2000-2011 Masters of Public Health Curriculum Committee 2000-2017 Masters in Public Health, Executive Committee 2000-2015 Masters of Public Health, Admissions Committee 2000-2001 Strategic Planning Group for Medical School 2001-2010 Committee on Minority Recruitment, Department of Community Health 2001-2005 Medical School Task Force on Diversity 2001-2008 Ability VII Advisory Group, Brown Medical School 2001-2005 Public Policy Executive Committee, Taubman Center for Public Policy & American Institutions 2002-2005 Fleet Bank/Bank of America Fellowship Selection Committee, Brown Medical School 7

2004-2007 2003-2004 2003-2004 2004-2005 2004 2004-2015 2004-2008 2005-2013 2005-2008 2006-2007 2006-2008 2007-2008 2007-2008 2007-2008 2007-2008 2007-2008 2007-2008 2008-2013 2008-2012 2008-2012 2008-2014 2008-2009 2008-2012 2009-2010 2010 2012-2013 2012-2013 2012-2014 2013-2017 2013-2017 2013-2017 2013-2017 2013-2014 2013-2017 2013-2017 2013-2015 2014-2017 2015-2017

Peterson Scholarship Selection Committee, Brown Medical School Government and Community Relations Council Search Committee, Professor of Bioethics Search Committee, Professor of Preventive and Family Medicine Search Committee, Vice President for Public Affairs and University Relations Tougaloo/Brown Advisory Group Providence Veterans Affairs Medical Center Steering Committee, Targeted Research Enhancement Program Chair, 2007- 2008 Leadership Alliance, Advisory Committee Dean of Biology and Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Faculty Diversity Dean of Biology and Medicine’ Strategic Planning Advisory Group Chair, Program in Public Health Strategic Planning Committee Oversight Committee for the Scholarly Concentration on Aging, Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University Search Committee, Professor, Behavioral and Social Sciences, Department of Community Health Search Committee, Assistant Professor, Health Services Research, Department of Community Health Search Committee, Chair, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University and Women and Infant’s Hospital Search Committee, Associate Dean/Vice President for Research, Brown Division of Biology and Medicine and LifeSpan Search Committee, Director, Center for Environmental Studies Leadership Advisory Committee, Division of Biology and Medicine Selection Committee, Dean’s Award for Excellence in the Advancement of Women Executive Committee, Center for Clinical and Translational Science Executive Committee, Fogarty Global Framework Project, Selection Committee, Student Travel Awards Search Committee, Executive Dean for Administration, Division of Biology and Medicine Steering Committee, Research Enhancement Award Program, Providence Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Chair 2010Steering Committee, Strategic Planning for Research, Office of the Vice President for Research Search Committee, Director of Government Relations and Community Affairs International Affairs Advisory Board Marine Biology Laboratory/Brown Coordination Committee OVPR, Information Technology Advisory Group Advisory Committee on Primary Care and Population Medicine, Alpert Medical School President’s Cabinet President’s Executive Committee Tenure and Promotions Advisory Committee, Ex Officio University Resources Committee Academic Priorities Committee Senior Deans Committee Brown/RISD Collaborations Committee Fellow, Institute for the Study of Environment & Society Capital Planning Committee 8

201520152016201620162017-2018

Steering Committee, Center of Innovation in Long-Term Care Services and Supports for Vulnerable Veterans; Providence VA Medical Center Executive Committee, Hassenfeld Child Health Innovation Institute Advisory council, Center for Long Term Care Quality and Innovation Ad hoc Advisory Committee on Global Health Initiative Internal Advisory Committee, Advance Clinical and Translational Research Search Committee: Vice President for Human Resources

Editorial Boards: 1973-1976 19781984-1988 1985198619871987-2010 1988-1994 198819881989-1999 1989-1991 1990-2013 1991-1995 1992-1993 1994-1995 1994-1999 1994-2005 1995 1997 2000-2010 20002002-2007 2004-2005 2003-2005

Assistant Editor, Journal of Personality Assessment Reviewer, The Gerontologist Reviewer, Journal of Gerontology Reviewer, American Journal of Public Health Reviewer, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society Reviewer, Journal of the American Medical Association Editorial Board, Journal of Aging and Health Reviewer, Journal of Aging and Social Policy Reviewer, Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences Reviewer, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences Reviewer, Journal of Health Policy, Politics and Law Editor, Gerontological Health Section Newsletter, American Public Health Association Editorial Board, American Journal of Case Management Reviewer, Milbank Foundation Quarterly Editorial Board, Managing Senior Care Editorial Board, Digest of Neurology and Psychiatry Editorial Board, Journal of Ethics, Law and Aging Associate Editor, Journal of Mental Health and Aging Special Editor, Generations Issue, American Society on Aging Guest Editor, Journal of the American Women's Medical Association Editorial Board, The Gerontologist, Associate Editor, 2001-2002 Associate Editor, Aging: International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Research Editorial Board, American Journal of Public Health Advisory Board, Encyclopedia of Health and Aging Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Case Management

Memberships, Offices and Committee Assignments in Professional Societies: 1970-

Gerontological Society of America Program Committee, 1974; Program Chair 1989 Chairman, Task Force on Long Term Care, 1980-1982 Chairman, Research Fellows Program, 1984-1986 Member, China Connection Committee, 1985-1986 Co-Chair, Task Force on Long Term Care, 1987-1988 Chair, Social Research, Planning, and Practice, 1989-1990 Pollack Award Committee, 1991-1993; Chair 1992, 2001Awards Committee, SRPP. 1990-1993 Awards Committee, 1992-1994 9

1970-1985 1971-1976 1971-1976 19761979-1999 1979-

1981-1996 1985-2008

1992-1995 1992-2006 1997-

2000-

2001-2008 2002-2007 20072015-2017

2017-

President Elect, 2002-2003 President, 2003-2004 Chair, Ad-hoc Committee for Senate Special Committee on Aging Research Excellence Recognition, 2007-2008 Chair, Awards Committee, 2011- 2014 Western Gerontological Society, Executive Committee, 1974 Western Psychological Association Society for Personality Assessment Sigma Xi American College of Nursing Home Administrators American Public Health Association Council Member, Gerontological Health Section, 1981-1984 Delegate, Governing Council, 1984-1986, 1990-1992 Secretary, Gerontological Health Section, 1988-1991 Student Awards Committee, 1995-1997 Editorial Board, American Journal of Public Health, 2002-2007 Northeastern Gerontological Society Nominating Committee, 1992 American Society on Aging Program Committee, 1985 Awards Committee, 1988-1990 Editor, Edition of Generations Coalition of Advocates for the Rights of Infirm Elderly American Society for Law and Medicine American Federation for Aging Research, President-elect, 2004-2006 President, 2006- 2010 Executive Committee, 2004Rhode Island Public Health Association, Board of Directors. 2002Secretary, 2004-2005 Chair, Nominating Committee, 2007, Chair, Student Relations, 2014-2018 Treasurer, 2018Perishable Theatre, Board of Trustees,2002-2009 Vice President, 2003-2004 Rhode Island Public Health Foundation, Board of Directors Rhode Island Public Health Institute, Board of Directors Association of Schools and Programs in Public Health Research Committee, 2015-2017 Legislative Committee, 2016-2017 Program Planning Committee, 2015-2016, 2016-2017 Search Committee, President and CEO, 2016-2017 Governing Council, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics

Teaching Experience: 1971-1973 1976-1977

Portland State University: Social Psychology, Gerontology; Lab instructor; Physiological Psychology Portland State University: Social Planning, Evaluation Research and Statistics, Psychology of Aging, Social Gerontology, Psychology of Death and Dying 10

1979-1981

1981-1988 1988-1995

2000-

Yale School of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health: Introduction to Long Term Care, Organization and Management of Long Term Care, Case Studies in Long Term Care and Ethical Issues in Care of the Aged, Epidemiology and Aging. Directed Long Term Care Curriculum. Harvard Medical School: Health Policy and Aging, Organization of Care for the Elderly, Ethical Issues in Care of the Aged. University of Connecticut Health Center: Health Policy and Aging, Ethical Issues in Geriatric Care, Demography of Aging, Care of the Alzheimer's Patient, Health and Aging (Public Health). Director, Research Training Curriculum for Geriatrics Fellowship Program. Brown University: Courses: Social Science Research in Healthcare, Ethics in Public Health, Qualitative Methods in Health Research Brown University Lectures and Workshops: Ethical Issues in Research, Advising and Mentoring, Qualitative Methods, Aging and Public Health, Promoting Population Health, Career Development in Academic Administration, Work Life Balance

Students Supervised and Mentored Yale University Doctoral Theses 1980-1987 1992-1996 Harvard University Doctoral Theses 1981-1986

Peggy Gallup, PhD Dissertation: A Comparative Analysis of Outcomes of Regional and General Anesthesia among Patients who had Hip Fracture Repairs Elizabeth Bradley, Ph.D. Dissertation: The Impact of Improved Consumer Information on Health Care Decision Making Sue Lekoff, Sc.D. Dissertation, Health and Illness Behavior in Older Persons

Post-doctoral Career Development 2008-2010 Jane Givens, MD, MSCE, Mental Health Proxies for Advance Directives for Nursing Home Residents with Dementia University of Connecticut MPH Theses 1989-1990 Leslie Curry, MPH Thesis: The Evolution of Adult Day Care Centers: Policy and Practice. Doctoral Theses 1991-2000 Leslie Curry, Ph. D. Dissertation, Responsibilities for Financing Nursing Home Care: Individual Motivations for Material Worth Transfer University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Doctoral Thesis 2005-2008 Marion Winkler, “Quality of Life in Total Home Parenteral Nutrition-Dependent Patients”, School of Health Related Professions. University of Massachusetts Pre-doctoral Mentoring 2009-2014 Deborah Gray, MBA, MS – Developing our Understanding of How Elders Decumulate Assets in Later Life Tougaloo College 11

Undergraduate 2008-2009

Andre Whittington, Leadership Alliance Student, Family Perspectives on Quality of Care in Nursing Homes

Brown University Undergraduate Theses 2001-2002 Konique Ballah, Senior Thesis, “Behavioral Health and Primary Care Integration: The Future of Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island” Allyson Schwerdt, Honors Thesis, “Employer-Based Health coverage: A Rhode Island, Brown Perspective” Erin Shanley, Honors Thesis, “The Health Implications of Blood Quantum Classification for Native Americans” 2002-2003 Shani Belgrave, Honors Thesis, “Abortion and Medicaid: A Historical and Policy Analysis” Marleny Franco, Thesis, “AIDS and Latinas: A Toolkit for Prevention” 2003-2004 Ana Chartier, Honors Thesis, “The Social, Political and Economic Context of Hepatitis B in Siberian Russian Native and Alaskan Native Populations” Deana Wagner, Honors Thesis, “The Western Cherokee Experience: An examination of political relations and their implications for health status” 2004-2005 Kerry Meath, Honors Thesis, “Responses to Past Disasters in Providence, Rhode Island: Implications for Bio-Terrorism Planning 2005-2006 Tanya Rinderknecht, Honors Thesis, Global HIV/AIDS Epidemic: Serious, Complex, and Unique 2012-2013 Kenna Hawes, Honors Thesis, “Everybody’s Job”: Exploring Native Organizations’ Approaches to Addressing Intimate Partner Violence in the United States 2016-2017 Margaret House, Honors Thesis, “Use of Disability Services” 2017-2018 Isabel Blalock, Honors Thesis, “Maryland State Medicaid Abortion Access Project” Masters of Public Health Theses 2003-2004 Jennifer Clarke, “Locus of Control and Use of Contraceptive Strategies among Incarcerated Women” 2004-2005 Cynthia Rosengard “Adolescent Pregnancy Intentions and Pregnancy Outcomes: A Longitudinal Examination” and “Psychosocial Correlates of Adolescent Males’ Pregnancy Intention” 2004-2005 Brianne Richard, “Methodological Issues Surrounding Measures of Perceived Cancer Risk among a Population of Women Partnering with Women, Men, or Both: A Qualitative Analysis” 2005-2006 David Bouslough, MD, “BioTerrorism Preparedness and Barriers to Intra- and Inter-Agency Collaboration: The Brown University Experience“ 2005-2006 Jan Cooper, “Perspectives about the Conduct of Clinical HIV Research at a Community Based Research Center in South India” 2006-2007 Aris Garro, MD, “Emergency Room Treatment of Asthma: Adherence to Management Guidelines” 2006-2007 Edward Martin, MD, “Improving Access to Hospice: The Physician Feedback and Reminders to Improve Access to Hospice (PFRIAH) Study” 2007-2008 Emanuela Berca, “Decreasing the Incidence of Pediatric HIV through Mandatory Perinatal HIV Testing: A Landmark Health Policy Advancement in Rhode Island”. 2007-2008 Anita Kestin, “Patient Safety and the Law: An Examination of a Dysfunctional Relationship and Proposals for Reform”. 12

2008-2010 2008-2010 2008-2010 2008-2010 2010-2011 2010-2011 2011-2012 2011-2012 2011-2013 2012-2015 2013-2014 2014-2015 2016-2018 2016-2018 201820172018-

Sharon Chakkalackal, “Evaluation of a Unique Refugee Mental Health Program” Angela Sherwin, “Developing Standards for Affordability Efforts of Health Insurers in Rhode Island” Christopher Peete, “Caregiver Conceptual Models: Effectively Predicting Outcomes in Male Caregivers” Alexandra Jeronimo, “Understanding Pharmacists Experiences, Attitudes and Beliefs Regarding OTC Syringe Sales: A Qualitative Investigation” Sarah Coughlan, “The Future of Food: Permaculture as a Means to Food Security in El Salvador” Farah Ladak, “Hepatitis B Immunization in Uganda: Barriers to Timely Vaccination” Allison Cook, “Nursing Assistants in Nursing Homes: A Review of Literature AND Nursing Assistants and Home Health Aides: Comparing Two National Surveys” Prajula Mulmi, “Battle against Childhood Malnutrition in Nepal and Caste Status and Disparity in Prevalence of Underweight and its Risk Factors among Children in Nepal” Adila Prasodjo, “Tobacco Free Public Places in Indonesia: the Impact of Public Policy Megan Hall, “Key Stakeholder Perceptions and Preferences Regarding the Rhode Island Health Insurance Exchange” Joshua Freeman, “Fathers’ Roles in Breastfeeding Decisions in American Samoa” Daniel Mansfield, “American laws and regulations relevant to sleep and long haul truck drivers: a policy analysis” Laura Allison Woods, “Factors Influencing Specialty Selection among Female Physicians” David Liendo, “A Qualitative Study on the Perceptions of Undocumented and DACAmented Latino Immigrants in Rhode Island Facing Barriers Accessing Health Care Systems" Isabel Blalock, “Determinants of Abortion Trends in Rhode Island and the United States” Nour Audi, “The Association between Conflict-related Social Determinants of Health and Health-related Quality-of-Life among Patients with Autoimmune Inflammatory Rheumatologic Diseases in Syria Jessica DeSilva, “Symptoms of Depression Post Amyloid PET Scanning”

Masters in Behavioral and Social Science Interventions 2013 Tanya Taveras, “Situational Adaptation and Alcohol Relapse” 2015-2016 Ayla Durst, “Barriers to providers administering STI/HIV tests in emergency departments” Masters in Environmental Sciences 2010-2012 Dayanch Hojagyeldiyev, “PCBs in RI Public Schools: Scope of Problem and Plan for Action” Masters in Healthcare Leadership 2015-2016 Christina Kelley, RN, “Improving Access to Care for BMC Medicare Patients” 2017-2018 William Gonzaba MD, “A Proposed Alternative Care Model to Reduce Emergency Department Overutilization of the Elderly Medicare Advantage Population

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Doctoral Theses 2014-2016 Post-Doctoral 2008-2013 2009-10 2010-2014 2013-2016 2015-2016 Faculty Mentoring 2011-2015 2016-1018 201720172017-

John McHugh, “Hospital’s Response to Medicare Readmission Penalties”, Brown University, Health Services Research, School of Public Health Yael Chatav, Ph.D., “Barriers to Entry for Couples’ Treatment of Problematic Patterns of Alcohol Use”, Butler Hospital. Julia Rozanova, Ph.D., “Images of Elders and Nursing Homes; Vulnerable Populations in the Media”, Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research. Esther Choo, “Acceptability of Computerized Interventions among ED Patients with Substance Use and Interpersonal Violence.” Gary Epstein-Lebow, “Social Network Influences on Advance Care Planning in Dementia” Clara Berridge, “Autonomy in the Balance: Incorporating User Preferences for Ethical Decision Making about Remote Monitoring Technologies in Elder Care” Omar Galararga Bart Laws Ian Saldanha Emily Gadbois Ellen McCreedy

Continuing Education: 1979 University of Pennsylvania University of Oregon 1980 American Health Care Association 1981 Vail Geriatric Medicine Conference 1982 Harvard CME Geriatrics Course American Medical Association American Association of Homes for the Aged 1983 Harvard CME Geriatrics Course University of Toronto University of Texas Health Science Center University of Massachusetts 1984 Harvard CME Course Veterans Administration American Health Planning Association 1985 Veterans Administration University of Jacksonville American Hospital Association Department of Public Health, Massachusetts University of Vermont University of Wisconsin 1986 Harvard CME Geriatrics Course Veterans Administration National Council on Aging U.S. Senate Staff State of Texas Connecticut Governor's Committee on Long Term Care Financing Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Massachusetts 14

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University of Washington Harvard CME Geriatrics Course American Society on Aging Association for Gerontology in Higher Education Florida Association of Homes for the Aged Tai Wan Gerontological Society Singapore Medical Society U.S. Congressional Staff Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for Aged American Association of Retired Persons American College of Health Care Administrators Institute of Community Relations Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Massachusetts Brown University University of California, Davis University of Connecticut Health Center Indiana University Connecticut Community Care, Inc. East Boston Health Center University of Connecticut Law School Connecticut Community Care, Inc. Connecticut Bar Association Harvard Medical School Morristown Hospital University of Minnesota Harvard School of Public Health Portland State University Oregon State University University of Southern Maine Wesleyan University Harvard School of Public Health University of California, Los Angeles Bay State Medical Center Tufts University School of Medicine Institutions Universitaires de Geriatre, Geneva, Switzerland Newington Veterans Administration Medical Center University Hospital, University of Pennsylvania Oregon Health Sciences University, Visiting Professor Portland State University University of Connecticut New England Research Institute Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center University of Colorado, Longmont Medical Center Baylor School of Medicine, University of Texas, Houston, Texas Newington Veterans Administration Medical Center University of Connecticut, Department of Medicine University of Florida, School of Medicine, Gainesville University of Kansas, School of Medicine United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home, Washington, DC Harvard Medical School, Deaconess Hospital Baylor School of Medicine and University of Texas 15

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Institute of Living Office of Policy and Management, State of Connecticut Newington Veterans Administration Medical Center Dartmouth Medical School University of Calgary Hartford Hospital Hebrew Home and Hospital, Bloomfield, CT Newington Veterans Administration Hospital Hartford Hospital Office of Technology Assessment, US Congress Hebrew Home and Hospital, Bloomfield, CT International Conference on Case Management, Toronto, Canada Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA Danbury Hospital, Danbury, CT University of Connecticut School of Medicine Hebrew and Home and Hospital, Bloomfield, CT University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD Capitol Area Home Health Association, Washington, DC Post White House Conference on Aging: Women's Health Post White House Conference on Aging: Diversity and Aging Post White House Conference on Aging: Long Term Care University of Connecticut School of Medicine National Association of Governors National Association of State Units on Aging Harvard Medical School Oregon Gerontology Society Verona Geriatrics Hospital, Italy University of Padova, Italy Cornell University Georgetown University University of Connecticut School of Medicine University of California, Los Angeles Maryland Gerontological Association University of Hawaii University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine International Congress of Gerontology, Adelaide, Australia University of Padova, Italy International Conference on Aging Research, Venice, Italy University of Maryland, Baltimore Campus Kaiser Permanente Geriatrics Institute Conference, Denver, Colorado New York University, Division of Nursing European Academy for Medicine of Ageing, Switzerland Cornell University Duke University, Center on Aging Distinguished Lecture Georgetown University Cornell University National Institutes of Health, Elder Hostel Medical University of South Carolina University of Padova, Italy Oregon Health Sciences University American Geriatrics Society Greater D.C. Chapter 16

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Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Brown University Yale University School of Medicine University of Padua International Congress On Aging, Vancouver Yale University School of Medicine Des Moines University School of Medicine Yale University School of Medicine University of Geneva, Switzerland University of Padua, Italy Verona Teaching Hospital, Italy Brescia Alzheimer’s Program, Italy Yale University School of Medicine Rhode Island Hospital University of Georgia Rhode Island Hospital University of Padova, Italy National Congress, Italian Society for the Study of Metabolic Bone Disease NIH, Conference on the Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe European Society for Cardiovascular Prevention, Naples Italy National Congress, Italian Association for Geropsychiatry, Italian Society for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Rome University of Verona, Italy Rhode Island Hospital Women and Infants Hospital Memorial Hospital American Federation for Aging Research, Biomarkers Conference Aspen Institute on Health, Colorado Women and Infants Hospital John A. Hartford Foundation, New York Silver Linings Conference, Providence Legislative Think Tank on Public Health National Institute on Aging, Summer Institute on Aging Research, Maryland American Federation for Aging Research, New York National Institute on Aging, Task Force on Minority Aging Council of Academic Societies, Association of American Medical Colleges Rhode Island Hospital, Geriatrics Fellowship Program Hebrew Senior Life, Boston Rhode Island Hospital, Geriatrics Fellowship Program Rhode Island Association of Community Health Centers International Conference on the Mediterranean Diet, Ostuni, Italy Tufts Health Plan Foundation, Boston, MA Association of Schools and Programs in Public Health, Washington, DC Annual meeting, The Merriam Hospital, Providence, RI Conference on the Mediterranean Diet, Ostuni, Italy University of Padova, Department of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science

Major Administrative Responsibilities: 1974-1975

Co-Principal Investigator, Coordinating Elder Services, Administration on Aging, ($102,334) 17

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Principal Investigator, Assessing Training Needs of Professionals in Aging, Administration on Aging ($47,452) Director of Research Operations, Institute on Aging, Portland State University Principal Investigator, Long Term Care Training Grant, Public Health Service ($276,000) Director, Program in Long Term Care, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University School of Medicine Executive Officer, Working Group on Health Policy and Aging, Harvard University Treasurer, Amory II Condominium Trust Co-Principal Investigator, Harvard-VA Project on VA/Community Resources and the Older Veteran ($190,000) Associate Director, Harvard Geriatric Education Center ($1,049,735) Senior Researcher, Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly - East Boston Site, National Institute on Aging ($2,092,335) Senior Investigator, Harvard Commonwealth Incontinence Project, Commonwealth Fund ($450,000) Associate Director, Division on Aging Principal Investigator, Patient Preference Study, Retirement Research Foundation ($56,491) Co-Principal Investigator, High Cost Elderly in HMOs, AARP-Andrus Foundation ($43,708) Co-Principal Investigator, Reaching a Consensus on Long Term Care, Long Term Care Foundation ($10,000) Director of Research, Braceland Center for Mental Health and Aging, Institute of Living Co-Principal Investigator - Alzheimer's Assessment Alliance, State of Connecticut Department on Aging ($198,000) Principal Investigator, Ethical Issues in Case Management, Retirement Research Foundation ($107,000) Principal Investigator, Connecticut Partnership for Financing Long Term Care, State of Connecticut and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ($313,000) Co-Principal Investigator, "Educational Materials and Innovative Dissemination Strategies: Alzheimer's Disease Among Puerto Rican Elderly", Administration on Aging ($156,686) Co-Principal Investigator, "Improving Outreach, and Innovative Screening Strategies for Poor and Disadvantaged Minority Elderly", Howard and Bush Foundation ($150,000) Co-Investigator, "Compliance with OBRA Regulations", University of Connecticut ($9,714) Principal Investigator, "Autonomy in Case Management", Office of Technology Assessment ($15,000) Principal Investigator, "Special Studies: Connecticut Partnership for Long Term Care", State of Connecticut and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ($279,260) Principal Investigator, "Improving Elder Choice through Advance Directives" North Central Area Agency on Aging ($5,578) Co-Principal Investigator, "Improving Implementation of the Patient Self Determination Act: Enhancing Nursing Home Resident Autonomy", Retirement Research Foundation ($114,013) Principal Investigator, "Improving Elder Choice through Advance Directives", North Central Area Agency on Aging ($4,200) 18

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Principal Investigator, “End of Life Care in Nursing Homes: Findings and Policy Issues”, AARP ($50,000) Principal Contractor, “Improving Preparedness for Bioterrorism”, Rhode Island Department of Health”, ($100,000) Principal Contractor, “CDC Assessment Project”, Rhode Island Department of Health, ($81,208) Principal Contractor, “Community Partnership for Older Adults, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, ($17,020) Principle Contractor, “Improving Preparedness for Bioterrorism”, Rhode Island Department of Health, ($200,000) Principal Contractor, “Community Partnership for Older Adults, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, (Open Contract) Principal Investigator, “Improving Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research”, National Institute on Aging, NIH, AG024790-01, ($33,000) Principal Investigator, “Improving Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research”, John A. Hartford Foundation, Inc., ($25,000) Principal Investigator, “Improving Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research’, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, ($20,000) Principal Investigator, “Improving Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research”, John A. Hartford Foundation (American Academy of Nursing, ($15,000) Principal Investigator, “Improving Preparedness for Bioterrorism”, Rhode Island Department of Health, ($50,000) Principal Investigator, “Public Health Executive Training Institute”, Pfizer Foundation, ($180,000) Director for Evaluation, “Comprehensive Programs to Strengthen Physicians’ Training in Geriatrics”, Donald W. Reynolds Foundation ($2,000,000) Principal Investigator, Pfizer Grant for Partners in Public Health Lecture Series, ($15,000) Co-Investigator, “Shaping Long Term Care in America”, National Institute on Aging, 1P01AG027296-01A1, ($10,000,000). Principal Investigator, “Evaluation of Interdisciplinary Research Program”, John A. Hartford Foundation ($10,000) Principal Investigator, “Health Promotion and the Elderly: Promoting Research and Career Development”, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Italy (€15,000 [($21,000]) Project Officer (PI), “Epidemiological and Other Public Health Data Analysis Technical Services”, RI Department of Health ($855,913). Project Officer (PI) “RI Medical School and Master of Public Health Curriculum: Suicide Prevention”, RI Department of Health and Substance Abuse and Mental health Services Administration (SAMHSA) ($50,000). Project Officer (PI), “Epidemiological and Other Public Health Data Analysis Technical Services”, RI Department of Health ($849,166/year ). Investigator, “Geriatrics Curriculum Development”, (Besdine, PI), $250,000) Donald W. Reynolds Foundation. Project Officer (PI), “Epidemiological and Other Public Health Data Analysis Technical Services”, RI Department of Health ($712,637/year). Principal Investigator, “Public Health Student Loan Forgiveness and Pallative Care Curriculum for Physicians”, Littauer Foundation ($300,000). Investigator, Robot Telepresence in Improved Nursing Home Organization, Brown University Seed Award ($80,000).

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Project Officer (PI), “Epidemiological and Other Public Health Data Analysis Technical Services”, RI Department of Health ($800,000/year). Co Investigator, “Changing Long Term Care in America: Policies, Markets, Strategies, and Outcomes” NIH, P01 AG027296-06A1 (PI, Mor) ($6,399,973) Project Officer (PI), “Epidemiological and Other Public Health Data Analysis Technical Services”, RI Department of Health ($800,000/year). Co Investigator, “High Cost, High Needs Patients”, PI (Mor), Peterson Foundation, ($486,143) Project Officer (PI), “Masters Fellowships for Careers Serving Vunerable Populations”, ($300,000), Littauer Foundation. Co-Principal Investigator, “Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Treatment and Outcomes in America: Changing Policies and Systems”, National Institute on Aging, ($1,499,976). Co-Investigator, Tunable LED Lighting in Nursing Homes, McClung Foundation, ($143.606)

Bibliography: Original Reports: 1.

Wetle T, Levkoff S. The three tier family support system in the care of the elderly. Annals of the Academy of Medicine of Singapore, 1983; 12(3):405-9.

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Wetle T. The ethical dimensions of aging. Business and Health, 1983; 1(1):7-9.

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Bonanno J, Wetle T. HMO enrollment of Medicare recipients: An analysis of incentives and barriers. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 1984; 9(1):41-52. DOI: 10.1215/03616878-9-1-41

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Levkoff S, Wetle T. Adaptation to transition in late adulthood: Implications for health education. International Journal of Community Health Education, 1983-84; 4(3):191-9. DOI: 10.2190/DVJ6-FUVR-N3U5-ERD0

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Wetle T, Levkoff S. Attitudes and behaviors toward elder patients in the VA system. In: Wetle T, Rowe J, eds. Older Veterans: Linking VA and Community Resources. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1984:205-230.

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Wetle T. Ethical issues in long term care of the aged. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 1985; 18(1):63-73.

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Wetle T. Long term care: A taxonomy of ethical issues. Generations, 1985; 10(20):30-4.

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Beth Israel Hospital Elder Assessment Team. An elder abuse assessment team in an acute hospital setting. Gerontologist, 1986; 26(2):115-8. DOI: 10.1093/geront/26.2.115

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Blumenthal D, Schlesinger M, Drumheller P, and Harvard University Medicare Working Group. The future of Medicare. New England Journal of Medicine, 1986; 314(11):722-8. DOI: 10.1056/nejm198603133141128

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Fulmer T, Wetle T. Elder abuse screening and intervention. The Nurse Practitioner, 1986; 11(5):33-38. DOI: 10.1097/00006205-198611050-00005 20

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Schlesinger M, Wetle T. The elder veteran: New directions for change. Health Affairs, 1986; 5(2):59-71. DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.5.2.59

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Wetle T. Social epidemiology of aging in the United States. Chinese Medical Journal, 1986; 99(6):485-489.

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Levkoff S, Cleary P, Wetle T. Differences in the appraisal of health between the aged and middle-aged. Journal of Gerontology, 1987; 42(1):114-120. DOI: 10.1093/geronj/42.1.114

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Hofland B, Smyer M, Wetle T, Walter A. Linking research and practice: The fellowship program in applied gerontology. Gerontologist, 1987; 27(1):39-45. DOI: 10.1093/geront/27.1.39

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Wetle T. Ethical issues in geriatric dentistry. Gerontology, 1987; 6(2):73-78. DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-2358.1987.tb00392.x

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Wetle T. Early detection and management of Alzheimer' Disease. Excerpta Medica, Asian Pacific Series, 1987; 70:14-24.

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Levkoff S, Cleary P, Wetle T. Differences in determinants of physician use between aged and middle aged. Medical Care, 1987; 25(12):1148-1160. DOI: 10.1097/00005650198712000-00004

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Branch LE, Wetle T, Scherr PA, Cook NR, Evans DA, Hebert LE, Masland EN, Keough ME, Taylor JO. A prospective study of incident comprehensive medical home care use among the elderly. American Journal of Public Health, 1988; 78(3):255-259. DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.78.3.255

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Wetle T, Cwikel J, Levkoff S. Geriatric medical decisions: Factors influencing allocation of scarce resources and the decision to withhold treatment. Gerontologist, 1988; 28(3):336-343. DOI: 10.1093/geront/28.3.336

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Wetle T, Levkoff S, Cwikel J, Rosen A. Nursing home resident participation in medical decisions: Perceptions and preferences. Gerontologist, 1988; 28(Supplement):32-38. DOI: 10.1093/geront/28.Suppl.32

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Levkoff S, Wetle T, Coakley E, Jordan H, Hartline D, Szmuszkovicz D. Predictors of service utilization by Medicare HMO enrollees. HMO Practice, 1988; 2(2):58-65.

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Levkoff SE, Cleary PD, Wetle T, Besdine RW. Illness behavior in the aged: Implications for clinicians. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1988; 36(7):622-629. DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1988.tb06158.x

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Jones J, Fulmer T, Wetle T. Oral health content in nursing school curricula. Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 1988; 8(3/4):95-101. DOI: 10.1300/J021v08n03_10

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Scherr P, Branch LG, Wetle T, Evans DA, Taylor JO. Physical function as a measure of health status in the East Boston elderly. In: Lerner DJ, Loew RM, (eds). Elders at Risk Series. Waltham, MA: Massachusetts Health Data Consortium, Inc., 1989:9-21.

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Levkoff S, Wetle T. Clinical decision making in care of the elderly. Journal of Aging and Health, 1989; 1(1):83-101. DOI: 10.1177/089826438900100106

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Coakley E, Singer J, Leicher E, Levkoff S, Rohman M, Wetle T. Risk factors contributing to HMO service use among elderly plan members. In: Lerner DJ, Loew RM, (eds). Elders at Risk Series. Waltham, MA: Massachusetts Health Data Consortium, Inc., 1989:129-132.

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Wetle T, Besdine RW, Keckich W, Morgan H, Gesino JP, Smolski SA, Fulmer T. Family centered detection and management of Alzheimer's Disease. Pride Institute Journal of Long Term Home Health Care, 1989; 8(9):3-11.

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Wetle T, Schensul J, Torres M, Mayen M. Alzheimer's Disease symptom interpretation and help seeking among Puerto Rican Elderly. Geriatric Education Center Newsletter (University of Connecticut), 1990; 4(2):1-3.

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Cnaan RA, Olsson SE, Wetle T. Crossnational comparisons of planning for the needs of the very-old: Israel, Sweden and the United States. Journal of Aging and Social Policy, 1990; 2(1):83-107. DOI: 10.1300/J031v02n01_08

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Wetle T. Death of a resident. In: Kane RA, Caplan AL, (eds). Everyday Ethics: Resolving Dilemmas in Nursing Home Life. New York: Springer, 1990:209-222.

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Smith LA, Branch LG, Scherr PA, Wetle T, Evans D, Hebert L, Taylor JO. Short-term variability of measures of physical function in older people. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1990; 38(9):993-998. DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1990.tb04422.x

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Evans DA, Scherr PA, Cook NR, Albert MS, Funkenstein HH, Smith LA, Hebert LE, Wetle T, Branch LG, Chown M, Hennekens CH, Taylor JO. Estimated prevalence of Alzheimer's Disease in the United States. Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, 1990; 68(2):267-289. DOI: 10.2307/3350099

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Liptzin B, Levkoff SE, Cleary PD, Pilgrim D, Reilly CH, Albert M, Wetle T. An empirical study of diagnostic criteria for delirium. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1991; 148(4):454-477. DOI: 10.1176/ajp.148.4.454

34.

Branch LG, Guralnik JM, Foley DJ, Kohout FJ, Wetle T, Ostfeld A, Katz S. Active life expectancy for 10,000 caucasian men and women in three communities. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 1991; 46(4):145-150. DOI: 10.1093/geronj/46.4.M145

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Levkoff SE, Evans DA, Liptzin B, Cleary P, Lipsitz LA, Wetle T, Reilly CH, Pilgrim DM, Schor J, Rowe JW. Delirium: The occurrence and persistence of symptoms among elderly hospitalized patients. Archives of Internal Medicine, 1992; 152:334-340. 10.1001/archinte.1992.00400140082019

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Levkoff SE, Wetle T, Coakley E, Kasper J. Determinants of expenditures and use of services among elderly HMO enrollees. HMO Practice, 1992:6-12.

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Evans DA, Scherr PA, Cook NR, Albert MS, Funkenstein HH, Smith LA, Hebert LE, Wetle T, Branch LG, Chown M, Hennekens CH, Taylor JO. The impact of Alzheimer's Disease in the United States population. In: Suzman RM, Willis DP, Manton KG, (eds). The Oldest Old. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992:283-299. 22

38.

Schensul J, Wetle T. A new technique for obtaining data on symptoms of dementia from Puerto Rican elders. 1992, working paper: Hartford, CT: Institute for Community Research.

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Mahoney K, Wetle T. Public private partnerships: The Connecticut model for financing long term care. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1992; 40(10):1026-1030. DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1992.tb04482.x

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Batchelor AJ, Winsemius D, O'Connor PJ, Wetle T. Predictors of advance directive restrictiveness and compliance with institutional policy in a long term care facility. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1992; 40:679-684. DOI: 10.1111/j.15325415.1992.tb01959.x

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Schensul JJ, Wetle T, Torres M. The Health of Puerto Rican Elders. In: Sotomayor M, Garcia A, (eds). Elderly Latinos: Issues and Solutions for the 21st Century. Washington, DC: National Hispanic Council on Aging, 1993:59-77.

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Murray AM, Levkoff SE, Wetle T, Beckett L, Cleary P, Schor J, Lipsitz L, Rowe J, Evans D. Acute delirium and functional decline in the hospitalized elderly. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 1993; 48(5):M181-M186. DOI: /10.1093/geronj/48.5.M181

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Feltes M, Wetle T, Clemens E, Crabtree B, Dubitzky D, Kerr M. Case managers and physicians: Communication and perceived problems. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1994; 42(1):5-10. DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1994.tb06065.x

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Ferguson RP, Wetle T, Dubitzky D, Winsemius D. Relative importance to elderly patients of effectiveness, convenience and cost of hypertensive medications. Drugs and Aging, 1994; 4(1):56-62. DOI: 10.2165/00002512-199404010-00006

45.

Clemens E, Wetle T, Feltes M, Crabtree B, Dubitzky D. Contradictions in case management: Client centered theory and directive practice. Journal of Aging and Health, 1994; 6(1):70-88. DOI: 10.1177/089826439400600105

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Resnick NM, Beckett LA, Branch LG, Scherr PA, Wetle T. Short-term variability of self report of incontinence in older persons. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1994; 42(2):202-207. DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1994.tb04953.x

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Wetle T, Walker L, De Matteo G. LTC population watch: 72% of admissions to Connecticut nursing homes appear to have no prior ADL impairments. Long Term Care News and Comment, 1994; 4(7):11-12.

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Wetle T, Walker L, De Matteo G, Gruenberg L, Gruman C. The Transition from Community to Nursing Home: A Survey of Recently Admitted Nursing Home Residents. Connecticut Partnership for Long Term Care Reprint Series, Office of Policy and Management, State of Connecticut, 1994, 6:1-76.

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Branch LG, Walker LA, Wetle TT, Resnick NM, DuBeau CE. Urinary incontinence knowledge among community-dwelling people 65 years of age and older. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1994; 42(12): 1257-1261. DOI: 10.1111/j.15325415.1994.tb06507.x

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Levkoff SE, Liptzin B, Evans DA, Cleary PD, Lipsitz LA, Wetle T, Rowe JW. Progression and resolution of delirium in elderly patients hospitalized for acute care. The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 1994; 2(3):1-9. DOI: 10.1097/00019442-199400230-00007

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Wetle T, Scherr P, Branch LG, Resnick NM, Harris T, Evans D, Taylor JO. Difficulty with holding urine among older persons in a geographically defined community: Prevalence and correlates. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1995; 43(4):1-7. DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1995.tb05806.x

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Walker L, Wetle T, Blechner B. Do-not-resuscitate orders in nursing homes: institutional policies and practices. The Journal of Ethics, Law, and Aging, 1995; 1(2):97-106.

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Becket LA, Brock DB, Lemke JH, Mendes de Leon CF, Guralnik JM, Fillenbaum GG, Branch LG, Wetle TT, Evans DA. Analysis of change in self-reported physical function among older persons in four population studies. American Journal of Epidemiology, 1996; 143(8):766-778. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a008814

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Levkoff S, Liptzin B, Cleary P, Wetle T, Evans D, Rowe J, Lipsitz L. Subsyndromal delirium. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 1996; 4(4):320-329. DOI: 10.1097/00019442-199600440-00006

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Bradley E, Walker L, Blechner B, Wetle T. Assessing capacity to participate in discussions of Advance Directives in Nursing Homes: findings from a study of the Patient Self Determination Act. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1997; 45(1):79-83. DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1997.tb00983.x

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Bradley E, Blechner B, Walker L, Wetle T. Institutional efforts to promote advance care planning in nursing homes: Challenges and opportunities. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, 1997; 25(2):150-159. DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-720x.1997.tb01890.x

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Fortinsky R, Hazuda H, Lindeman D, Larson E, Tetzloff I, Wetle T. Principles underlying selection of outcomes in Alzheimer disease research. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders. 1997; 11(6):184-185.

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Walker L, Bradley E, Blechner B, Wetle T. Problems in implementing the Patient Self Determination Act in Nursing Homes. Journal of Mental Health and Aging, 1998; 4(1):83-96.

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Bradley EH, Peiris V, Wetle T. Discussions about end-of-life care in nursing homes. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 1998; 46(10):1235-1241. DOI: 10.1111/j.15325415.1998.tb04539.x

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Bradley E, Walker L, Wetle T, Horwitz S. Advance directives and the role of health beliefs. Journal of Mental Health and Aging, 1998; 4(3):379-392.

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Bradley E, Wetle T, Horwitz S. The Patient Self Determination Act and advance directive completion in nursing homes. Archives of Family Medicine. 1998; 7:417-423. DOI:

10.1001/archfami.7.5.417

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Kirschner-Hermanns R, Scherr P, Branch L, Wetle T, Resnick N. Accuracy of survey questions for geriatric urinary incontinence. Journal of Urology, 1998; 159:1903-1908. DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(01)63191-4

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Shreve S, Wetle T, Besdine R. Do we need (and use) computed tomography of the brain in every dementia evaluation? Journal of Mental Health and Aging, 1998; 4(4):435-441.

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Teno J, Weitzen S, Wetle T, Mor V. Persistent pain in nursing homes: A national problem. Journal of the American Medical Association, 2001; 285(16): 2081. DOI: 10.1001/jama.285.16.2081-a

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Teno JM, Clarridge B, Casey V, Welch L, Wetle T, Shield R, Mor, V. Family perspectives on end-of-life care at the last place of care. Journal of the American Medical Association, 2004; 291(1):88-93. DOI: 10.1001/jama.291.1.88

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Teno JM, Kabumoto G, Wetle T, Roy J, Mor V. Daily pain that was excruciating at some time in the previous week: Prevalence, characteristics, and outcomes in nursing home residents. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2004; 52(5): 762-767. DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2004.52215.x

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Wetle T, Shield R, Teno J, Miller S, Welch L. Family perspectives on end of life care experiences in nursing homes, Gerontologist, 2005; 45:642-650. DOI: /10.1093/geront/45.5.642

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Shield R, Wetle T, Teno J, Miller S, Welch L. "Physicians Missing in Action": Family perspectives on physician and staffing problems in end-of-life care in the nursing home. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2005, 53(10): 1651-1657. DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2005.53505.x

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Bolda E, Saucier P, Maddox, G, Wetle T, Isaacs Lowe, J. Governance and management structures for community partnerships: Experiences from the RWJ Community Partnerships for Older Adults Program. Gerontologist, 2006; 46(3): 391-397. DOI: 10.1093/geront/46.3.391

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Winkler MF, Wetle T. A pilot study of a qualitative interview guide for quality of life in home parenteral nutrition patients. Support Line, 2006; 28(1):19-25.

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Teno J, Gruneir A, Scwhartz Z, Nanda A, Wetle T. Association between advance directives and quality of end of life care: A National Study. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2007; 55: 189-194. DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2007.01045.x

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Dosa D, Grossman N, Wetle T, Mor V. To evacuate or not to evacuate: Lessons learned from Louisiana nursing home administrators following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2007, 8(3): 142-149. DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2006.11.004

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Farrell T, Campbell S, Nanda A, Shield R, Wetle T. Evaluating geriatrics in the medical school curriculum: Using Student Journals. Medicine and Health Rhode Island, 2008, 91(12):378-382. DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnr079

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Maggi S, Siviero P, Wetle T, Besdine R, Saugo M, Crepaldi G, for the Hip Fracture Study Group. A multicenter survey on profile of care for hip fracture: predictors of mortality and disability. Osteoporosis International, 2009, published on line May 5, 2009. DOI: 10.1007/s00198-009-0936-8

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Wetle T, Shield R, Campbell SE, Wang AR, McNicoll L. Measuring "Dose" of Geriatrics in Medical School Curricula: An Innovative Evaluation Strategy. Gerontologist. Oct 2009;49:16-16.

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Winkler MF, Wetle T, Smith C, Maillet J, Touger-Decker R. Relationships among home parenteral nutrition, food and eating, and quality of life. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition. 2009; 33:230-231.

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Nanda A, Bourbonniere M, Wetle T, Teno J. Home Care in the Last Year of Life: Family Member Perceptions of Unmet Need Associated with Last Place of Care. Journal of American Medical Directors Association, 2010: 11(1): 21-25. DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2009.07.011

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Shield, R, Wetle T, Teno J, Miller S, Welch L. Vigilant at the End of Life: Family Advocacy in the Nursing Home. Journal of Palliative Medicine, May 2010: 13 (5): 573-579. DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2009.0398

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Winkler M, Wetle T, Smith C, O Sullivan Maillet J, Touger-Decker R. The Meaning of Food and Eating Among Home Parenteral Nutrition Dependent Adults with Intestinal Failure: A Qualitative Inquiry. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 2010; 110 (11): 1676- 1683. DOI: 10.1016/j.jada.2010.08.002

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Tyler D, Shield R, Rosenthal M, Miller S, Wetle T, Clark M. How Valid Are the Responses to Nursing Home Survey Questions? Some Issues and Concerns. The Gerontologist, 2011; 51 (2): 201-211. PMC3058131. DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnq095 Advance publish online: The Gerontologist (2010) DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnq095. November 15, 2010 Reprinted in: Cutchin M, Kemp C, Marshall V (eds) Researching Social Gerontology, SAGE Publication, 2012.

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Chatav Schonbrun, Y, Stuart G, Wetle T, Glynn T, Titelius E, Strong D. Mental Health Experts’ Perspectives on Barriers to Dissemination of Couples Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorders. Psychological Services Review, 2012; 9:64-73. Advance online publication, December 12, 2011. DOI:10.1037/a0026694

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Besdine RW, Wetle TF. Opportunities to Improve Healthcare Outcomes for Elderly People and Reduce Rehospitalization. Aging Clinical Experimental Research. 2011; 23:427-30. DOI: 10.1007/bf03325238

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Besdine R, Shield R, McNicoll L, Campbell S, Wetle T. Integrating and Evaluating Geriatrics in Medical School: A Novel Approach for the Challenge. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 2011; 32 (4): 295-308. DOI: 10.1080/02701960.2011.611559

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Shield R, Farrell T, Nanda A, Campbell S, Wetle T. Integrating Geriatrics into Medical School: Student Journaling as an Innovative Strategy for Evaluating Curriculum. The Gerontologist, The Gerontologist 2012; 52 (1): 98-110. Advance online publication, September 12, 2011. DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnr079

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Chatav Schonburn Y, Strong D, Wetle, T, Stuart L. A Qualitative Investigation of Barriers to Entry into Couples Treatment for Alcohol Problems, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2012; 41:399-406. PMC3205220. DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2011.06.002

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Lima J, Intrator O, Karuza J, Katz P, Mor V., Wetle T. Nursing Home Medical Staff Organization and 30-Day Rehospitalizations. Journal of American Medical Directors Association. 2012; 13: 552-557 PMCID: PMC3766635, PMID: 22682694. DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2012.04.009

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Nanda A, Farrell T, Shield R, Tomas M, Campbell S, Wetle T. Medical Students’ Recognition and Application of Geriatrics Principles in a New Curriculum. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 61 (3):434–439, 2013. DOI: 10.1111/jgs.12139 Advance online publication, February 4, 2013. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jgs.12139/full

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Farrel T, Shield R, Wetle T, Nanda A, Campbell S. Preparing to Care for an Aging Population: Medical Student Reflections on their Clinical Mentors within a New Geriatrics Curriculum. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 34 (4), 393-408, 2013. DOI: 10.1080/02701960.2013.830115 Advance online Publication, August 17, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02701960.2013.830115

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Shield R, Rosenthal M, Wetle T, Tyler D, Clark M, Intrator O. Medical Staff in Nursing Homes: Development of a Conceptual Model and Research Agenda. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 33(1): 75-96, 2014. PMCID: PMC2736135. DOI: 10.1177/0733464812463432 Advance online publication, November 28, 2012. http://jag.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/11/26/0733464812463432, DOI:10.1177/0733464812463432.

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Intrator O, Lima J, Wetle T. Nursing Home Control of Physician Resources. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 15 (4), 273-280, 2014. Advance online publication, February 17, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jamda.2013.12.009

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Choo EK, Ranney ML, Wetle TF, et al. Attitudes Toward Computer Interventions for Partner Abuse and Drug Use Among Women in the Emergency Department. Journal of Addictive Disorders and Their Treatment, 2015 Advance on line publication, January 1, 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.09.137 27

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Shield R, Farrell T, Campbell S, Nanda A, Wetle T. Professional Development and Exposure to Geriatrics: Medical Student Perspectives from Narrative Journals. Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 36(2), 144-160, 2015. Advance online publication, October 2, 2014 DOI: 10.1080/02701960.2014.954043

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Rozanova J, Miller E, Wetle T. Depictions of Nursing Home Residents in US Newspapers: Successful Aging vs Frailty”. International Journal of Ageing and Society, 36(01), 17-41, 2016. DOI: 10.1017/s0144686x14000907 Advance online publication, September 5, 2014 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X14000907

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Leland NE, Gozalo PL, Bynum J, Christian T, Mor V, Wetle T, Teno JM. An Examination of the First 30 Days After Patients are Discharged to the Community From Hip Fracture Postacute Care. Medical Care. 53(10), 837-908, 2015. DOI: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000000419

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Choo E, Morrow Guthery K, Mello M, Wetle T, Ranney M, Tape C, Zlotnick C. “I need to hear from women who have ‘been there”: Developing a woman-focused intervention for drug use and partner violence in the emergency department. Journal of Partner Abuse. 7 (2), 193220, 2016. DOI: 10.1891/1946-6560.7.2.193

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Lima J, Intrator O, Wetle T. Physicians in Nursing Homes: Effectiveness of Physician Accountability and Communication. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 16(9), 755-761, 2015. Advance online publication, April 6, 2015 DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2015.02.018

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McHugh J, Foster A, Mor V, Shield R, Trivedi A, Wetle T, Zinn J, Tyler D. Reducing Hospital Readmissions through Preferred Networks of Skilled Nursing Facilities. Health Affairs, 36 (9), 1591-1598, 2017. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2017.0211

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Bolzetta F, Wetle T, Besdine R, Noale M, Cester A, Crepaldi G, Maggi S, Veronese N. Relationship Between Different Settings of Medical Service and Incident Frailty. Journal of Experimental Gerontology, 108, 209-214, 2018. Advance online publication, July 15, 2018 DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2018.04.023.

Reviews and Chapters: 1. Wetle T. The role of institutions of higher learning in the study of aging. In: Davis R, ed. Proceedings: The Role of Institutions of Higher Learning in the Study of Aging. Los Angeles: University of Southern California Press, 1973. 28

2. Wetle T, Whitelaw N. Person centered delivery systems. In: Rifai M, ed. Justice and Older Americans. Lexington: D.C. Heath Co, 1977:103-107. 3. Pearson D, Wetle T. Long term care. In: Jonas S, ed. Health Care Delivery in the United States, Second edition. New York: Springer, 1980:218-234. 4. Wetle T, Besdine R. Ethical issues. In: Rowe JW, and Besdine RW, eds. Health and Disease in Old Age. Boston: Little-Brown, l981:425-430. 5. Besdine R, Wetle T. Surveillance of High Risk Elders, commissioned by National Institute on Aging, Proceedings: 1981 White House Conference on Aging, Washington, D.C., Department of Health and Human Services, 1981. 6. Wetle T. Ethical Issues. In: Martin Steinberg Inaugural Memorial Symposium on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders. Riverdale, NY: Hebrew Home for Aged, 1983:22-23. 7. Besdine R, Levkoff S, Wetle T. Health and illness behaviors in elder veterans. In: Wetle T, Rowe J, eds. Older Veterans: Linking VA and Community Resources. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1984:1-33. 8. Wetle T, Evans L. Serving the family of the elder veteran. In: Wetle T, Rowe J, eds. Older Veterans: Linking VA and Community Resources. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1984:231-259. 9. Schlesinger M, Wetle T, Morse J. Improving care of the older veteran: Issues and options. In: Wetle T, Rowe J, eds. Older Veterans: Linking VA and Community Resources. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1984:409-433. 10. Levkoff SE, Wetle T. Adaptation to transitions in late adulthood: Implications for health education. International Journal of Community Health Education, 1984; 4:191-199. DOI: 10.2190/dvj6-fuvr-n3u5-erd0 11. Wetle T. Future society's outlook toward aging, illness, and health care of the aged. In: Gaitz C, ed. Aging 2000: Our Health Care Destiny, Volume II, New York: Springer-Verlag, 1985:17-24. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-5062-3_2 12. Wetle T. Ethical aspects of decision-making for and with the elderly. In: Kapp M, Pies H, Doudera A, eds. Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Care for the Elderly. Ann Arbor: Health Administration Press, 1985:258-267. 13. Wetle T, Pearson D. Long term care. In: Jonas S, ed. Health Care Delivery in the United States, Third edition. New York: Springer, 1986:214-236. 14. Levkoff S, Besdine R, Wetle T. Acute confusional states (Delirium in the hospitalized elderly), Annual Review of Gerontology, 1986; 6:1-26. 15. Wetle T. Age as a risk factor for inadequate treatment. Editorial. Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987; 258(4):516. DOI: 10.1001/jama.1987.03400040114035

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Translated and reprinted in Journal of the American Medical Association, Schweizer Ausgabe, 1987; 6(12):424-426. 16. Wetle T. The social and service context of geriatric care. In: Rowe JW, Besdine RW, eds. Geriatric Medicine. Boston: Little-Brown, 1988:52-74. 17. Wetle T. Ethical issues. In: Rowe JW, Besdine RW, eds. Geriatric Medicine. Boston: LittleBrown, 1988:75-88. 18. Schlesinger M, Wetle T. Medicare's coverage of services. In: Blumenthal D, Schlesinger M, Drumheller P, eds. Renewing the Promise: Medicare's History and It's Reform. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988:58-89. 19. Fulmer T, Wetle T, Levkoff S, Besdine RW, Vince C, Liptzin B. Geriatric education for visiting faculty trainees: The Harvard Geriatric Education Center. Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 1988; 8(3/4):49-57. DOI: 10.1300/j021v08n03_06 20. Wetle T. Ethical issues and value conflicts in geriatric care. In Eisdorfer C, Kessler DA, Spector AN, (eds.) Reshaping Health Care for the Elderly: Recommendations for National Policy, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1989:403-412. 21. Wetle T. Social issues in geriatric care. In: Abrams WB, Berkow R, (eds). Merck Manual of Geriatrics. Rahway, NJ: Merck & Co., 1990:1127-1135. 22. Wetle T, Mark H. Managed care and the elderly psychiatric patient. In Fogel B, Furino A, Gottlieb G, (eds.) Mental Health Policy for Older Americans: Protecting Minds at Risk. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1990:221-238. 23. Wetle T. Successful Aging: New hope for optimizing physical and mental health, Journal of Geropsychiatry, 1991; 24(1):3-12. 24. Wetle T. Editorial: Decision-making with and for Frail Elderly Persons. Independence News, 1991; 5(2):2. 25. Wetle T. Ethical issues related to use of physical restraints. Geriatric Education Center Newsletter (University of Connecticut), 1991; 5(2):1-2. 26. Wetle T. Resident decision-making and quality of life in the frail elderly. In Birren JE, Lubben JE, Rowe JC, Deutchman DE, (eds.) The Concept and Measurement of Quality of Life in the Frail Elderly, San Diego: California: Academic Press, 1991:279-296. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12101275-5.50017-x 27. Wetle T. A taxonomy of ethical issues in case management of the frail older person. Journal of Case Management, 1992; 1(3):71-75. 28. Wetle T. Mental health and managed care for the elderly: Issues and options. Generations, 1993; 17(1):69-72. Reprinted as: Mental health and managed care for the elderly: Issues and options. In: Smyer MA, (Ed). Mental Health & Aging. New York: Springer Publishing Company. 1993:143-151.

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29. Wetle T. Stress in the life of a caregiver. Alzheimer's Association Newsletter, (Greater Hartford) 1993; 9(1):3-4. 30. Wetle T, Walker L. Case management clients: Ethical concerns and the issue of autonomy. CareLines, 1994; 3(1):1-3. 31. Wetle T. Individual preferences and advance directives. Hastings Center Report, 1994; 24(6):S5-S8. DOI: 10.2307/3563472 32. Wetle T. Ethical issues in home care. In Reich WR, (Ed). Encyclopedia of Bioethics. New York: MacMillan Publishing Co., 1995:1386-1391. 33. Wetle T. Social issues. In: Abrams WB, Berkow R, (eds). Merck Manual of Geriatrics, 2nd Edition. Rahway, NJ: Merck & Co., 1995:1400-1408. 34. Wetle T. Ethical issues and value conflicts facing case managers of frail elderly living at home. In McCullough LB, Wilson NL, (Eds). Long Term Care Decisions: Ethical and Conceptual Dimensions. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995:63-86. 35. Wetle T, Walker L. Ethical issues across the long term care continuum. In: Evashwick C, (Ed). The Continuum of Long Term Care: An Integrated Systems Approach. Delmar, CA: Delmar Publishers, Inc., 1995:253-264. 36. Fulmer T, Wetle T. The medical ethical perspective on prevention and resolution. In: Johnson TF (Ed) Ethics and Elder Mistreatment, Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect, 1995; 7(2/3):31-48 Reprinted in: Johnson TF, (Ed). Elder Mistreatment: Ethical Issues, Dilemmas, and Decisions. New York: Hawthorne Press. 1995:31-48. 37. Wetle T. The nursing home: Are these the golden years? Generations, 1995-96: 12(4):5-7. 38. Wetle T, Havlik R. Foreword. 1996 The Women's Health and Aging Study. Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health, NIH Publication No. 95-4009. 1995:xii. 39. Niessen CL, Wetle T, Wirthman GP. Clinical management of the cognitively impaired older adult. In Holm-Pedersen P, Löe H, (Eds). Textbook of Geriatric Dentistry. Copenhagen, Denmark: Munksgaard, 1996:248-259. 40. Wetle T. National Institute on Aging. In Klein SM (ed). A National Agenda for Geriatric Education: Forum Report. Washington, DC: Health Resources and Services Administration, 1996: 101-103. 41. Wetle T. Integrating Research into Program Planning and Development. In: Hickey T, Spears M, Prohaska T (Eds). Public Health and Aging. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997:131-143. 42. Wetle T. Older Women's Health Issues. In: Mutschler M, Torres-Gil F, Blumenthal S (Eds). Women and Aging: An Agenda for Action. Waltham, MA: National Policy and Resource Center on Women and Aging, 1997:41-52.

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43. Wetle T. Editorial: Aging is a women's issue. Journal of the American Women's Medical Association, 1997; 52(3):98 and 106. 44. Cornman J and the Extension of Life Working Group of the Gerontological Society of America. Questions for societies with "Third Age" populations. Academic Medicine, 1997; 72(10):24-30. DOI: 10.1097/00001888-199710000-00010 45. Wetle T. Editorial: Living longer, aging better: Aging research comes of age. Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997; 278(16):1376-77. DOI: 10.1001/jama.1997.03550160096046 46. Walker L, Wetle T. Ethical Issues. In: Molony SL, Waszynski CM, Lyder CH (eds). Gerontological Nursing: An Advanced Practice Approach, Stamford, CT: Appleton and Lange, 1999:545-557. 47. Wetle T. Preventing disability and other challenges for aging research. Innovations, 1998; 17(1):17-20. 48. Dubler N, Landers R, Brody B, Dell R, Wetle T. New Home for OPRR. Kenned6y Institute of Ethics, Johns Hopkins Press, September, 1999. 49. Wetle T. Interagency strategies for promoting health and preventing disease and disability. In: USDHHS. Coming of Age: Federal Agencies and the Longevity Revolution, 1999:101-105. 50. Wetle T. Social issues. In: Abrams WB, Berkow R (eds). The Merck Manual of Geriatrics, 3rd edition, Whitehouse, NJ: Merck & Co.: 2000: 142-149. 51. Wetle T. Health Care Funding. In: Beers MH Berkow R (eds). The Merck Manual of Geriatrics, 3rd edition, Whitehouse, NJ: Merck & Co.: 2000: 164-171. 51. Wetle T. The use of new information technologies in an aging population. In SPRY. Older Adults, Health Information and the World Wide Web, Lawrence Earlbaum Associates Inc., 2002: 3-11. 52 Wetle T. Foreword: In Mezey M, Cassel C (eds). Ethical Patient Care: An Ethics Casebook for Geriatric Health Care Teams, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002 53. Wetle, T. Paying for Health Care. In: Beers, M (ed). The Merck Manual of Health and Aging. Whitehouse Station, NJ: Merck Research Laboratories, 2004:854-867. 54. Wetle, T. Coping with Change. In Beers, M. (ed). The Merck Manual of Health and Aging. Whitehouse Station, NJ: Merck Research Laboratories, 2004: 819-867. 55. Walker L, Wetle T. Ethical Considerations. In: Evashwick C, (Ed). The Continuum of Long Term Care. Delmar, CA: Delmar Publishers, Inc., 2005, 279-292. 56.

Wetle T. Health Care Funding. In: Beers MH, Berkow R (eds). The Merck Manual of Geriatrics, 4th edition, Whitehouse, NJ: Merck & Co.: 2005.

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Curry L, Wetle T. Ethical Issues and Aging. In: Encyclopedia of Health and Aging. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2006. DOI: 10.4135/9781412956208.n80 32

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Curry L, Shield R, Wetle T. Informing Aging-Related Health Policy through Qualitative Research, in Curry L, Shield R, Wetle T (eds), Improving Aging and Public Health Research: Qualitative and Mixed Methods. Washington, D.C.: American Public Association, 2006.

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Curry L, Shield R, Wetle T. The Unique Contributions of Qualitative and Mixed Methods to Aging and Public Health Research, in Curry L, Shield R, Wetle T (eds), Improving Aging and Public Health Research: Qualitative and Mixed Methods. Washington, D.C.: American Public Association, 2006.

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Karlamangla A, Tinetti M, Guralnik J, Studenski S, Wetle T, Reuben D. Comorbidity in older adults: Nosology of impairment, diseases, and conditions, Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 2007; 62A(3): 296-300. DOI: 10.1093/gerona/62.3.296

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Shield R, Wetle T, Besdine R. Preparing for the Silver Tsunami: The Integration of Geriatrics into the New Medical Curriculum at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Medicine and Health Rhode Island, 2008; 91(8):247-249.

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Keating N, Wetle T. Longevity, Health and Well-being. Issues in Aging in North America. Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging, 2008; 12(2):99-100. DOI: 10.1007/bf02982560

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Wetle, T. Public Health Research. Rhode Island Public Health Association Newsletter, 2009; 5(1):1-2.

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Wetle, T. Coping with Changes related to Aging. The Merck Manual Home Health Handbook. Whitehouse Station, NJ: Merck Research Laboratories, 2009:1924-1927. Also published in the Merck Manuals Online Medical Library, Home Edition for Patients and Caregivers, 2009. http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec26/ch314/ch314a.html#

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Besdine RW, Wetle T. Improving health for elderly people: an international health promotion and disease prevention agenda. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2010; 22(3): 219-230. DOI: 10.1007/bf03324800

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Wetle T, Sherwin A. Contemporary Issues in Public Health in T.R. Prohaska, L.A. Anderson, and R.H. Binstock (eds.), Public Health for an Aging Society. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012: 3-25.

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Cambra K, Wetle T. The Brown School of Public Health. Rhode Island Medical Journal, 2013:96 (6):20-22. Link: http://www.rimed.org/rimedicaljournal/2013/06/2013-06-20-bsph-intro.pdf

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Wetle T, Scanlan K. Addressing Health Disparities: Brown University School of Public Health. Rhode Island Medical Journal, 2014:97(9): 38-41. Link: http://www.rimed.org/rimedicaljournal/2014/09/2014-09-40-meded-wetle.pdf

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Woods AL, Wetle T, Sharkey K. Why aren’t More Women in Academic Medicine Reaching the Top? Rhode Island Medical Journal, 2018, 101(3): 19-21. Link: http://rimed.org/rimedicaljournal/2018/04/2018-04-19-cont-woods.pdf

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Editorials, Letters to Editor: 1.

Teno J, Weitzen S, Wetle T, Mor V. Persistent Pain in Nursing Homes (Editorial). Journal of the American Medical Association. 2001;285:2081.DOI: 10.1001/jama.285.16.2081-a

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Teno, J. Mor V, DeSilva D, Kabumoto G, Roy J, Wetle, T. Use of Feeding Tubes in Nursing Home Residents with Severe Cognitive Impairment. Journal of the American Medical Association, 2002; 287(24): 3211-3212. DOI: 10.1001/jama.287.24.3211

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Wetle T. A Message from the Outgoing President. Gerontology News, 2004, December: 2.

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Mor V, Rakowski W, Wetle T. Retaining Program Diversity in Undergraduate Public Health Education. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 2008; 14(1): 3-5. DOI: 10.1097/01.phh.0000303406.81732.4b

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Wetle T. The Oldest Old: Missed Public Health Opportunities. American Journal of Public Health, 2008; 98(7): 1159. PMC2424095. DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2008.141440

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Wetle T. Brown University Public Health Research Day. Rhode Island Public Health Association Newsletter, 2008; 4(2): 4.

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Wetle T. Focus on Environment Improves RI Public Health. Providence Journal. April 29, 2014. On line: http://www.providencejournal.com/opinion/commentary/20140429-terrie-fox-wetlefocus-on-environment-improves-r.i.-public-health.ece

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Aelion CM, et al. for Association of Schools and Programs in Public Health. The US Cancer Moonshot Initiative. The Lancet Oncology, 2016; 17(5):e178-e180. DOI: 10.1016/S14702045(16)30054-7

Books, Monographs and Films: 1.

Wetle T, O'Brien J. Analysis of Conflict in Coordination. Portland, Oregon: Institute on Aging, 1975.

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Wetle T, Montgomery D. Closing the Gaps: Strategies for Technical Assistance. Portland, Oregon: Institute on Aging, 1976.

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Wetle T, O'Brien J. Analysis of Coordination and Organizational Change. Portland, Oregon: Institute on Aging, 1976.

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O'Brien J, Wetle T, Hajda J. Testing a Community Intervention Model. Portland, Oregon: Institute on Aging, 1978.

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Lindsey M, Wetle T, O'Brien J. Organizational Analysis: An Inventory of Principles and Cases. Portland, Oregon: Institute on Aging, 1982.

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Wetle T (ed). Handbook of Geriatric Care. Hanover, New Jersey: Sandoz, 1983.

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Wetle T, Rowe J (eds). Older Veterans: Linking VA and Community Resources, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1984.

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Harvard University Medicare Working Group. Medicare Coming of Age: A Proposal for Reform. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1986.

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Fortinsky RH, Karraker D, Hart S, Lambert D, Hollis P, Colombo M, Wetle T. The National Eldercare Systems Project: A National Study Comparing Successful Community-Based Systems of Care for Older People. Portland, ME: Human Services Development Institute, 1990.

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Schensul J, Wetle T, Torres M, Rivera Z, Rivera M. Alzheimer's Disease Among Puerto Rican Elderly: Educational Materials and Innovative Dissemination Strategies. Hartford, CT: Institute for Community Research, 1992.

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Rivera Z, Wetle T, Ortiz J. Learning About Alzheimer's Disease Coloring Book. Hartford, CT: Institute for Community Research, 1992.

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Film: Siegal D, Wetle T. Enjoy Life Today: Don't Let Bladder Control Problems Spoil Your Good Times. Massachusetts Department of Public Health: Fast Forward Productions, 1993.

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Wetle T, Walker LC. Autonomy Issues in Case Management. Washington, D.C.: Office of Technology Assessment, 1995.

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Wetle T. Guest editor. Special Issue: The Nursing Home Revisited. Generations. 1995-96:12(4).

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Blechner B, Walker L, Bradley B, Wetle T. The Patient Self Determination Act and Advance Directives: A Curriculum for Nursing Home Staff. Hartford, CT: University of Connecticut, 1995.

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Walker L, Bradley E, Wetle T (ed). Public and Private Responsibilities in Long-Term Care: Finding the Balance. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Press, 1998. Wetle T, Teno J, Shield R, Welch L, Miller S. (ed) End of Life in Nursing Homes: Experiences and Policy Recommendations. Washington, D.C.: AARP, 2004.

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Curry, L, Shield R, Wetle T. (ed). Improving Aging and Public Health Research: Qualitative and Mixed Methods. Washington, D.C.: American Public Association, 2006.

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Institute of Medicine, Committee on Psychosocial Services to Cancer Patients/Families in a Community Setting. Cancer Care for the Whole Patient: Meeting Psychosocial Health Needs. Washington D.C.: The National Academies Press, 2007.

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Cernigliaro D, Doyle-Moss N, Wetle T. Handbook for the Development of a Point of Distribution System/Medical Emergency Distribution System for College and University Campuses. Department of Health, Providence, RI, 2009.

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Wetle T, Pincus H. Developing Interdisciplinary Research Centers for Improving Geriatric Health Care. New York: John A. Hartford Foundation, 2011.

Book Reviews: 35

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Wetle T. Health Care and the Elderly. Inquiry, 1982; 19:272.

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Wetle T. Policy Options in Long-Term Care. Social Service Review, 1983; 67:492-493. DOI: 10.1086/644122

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Wetle T, Levkoff SE. Aging and Health Promotion. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 1983; 5:91-93.

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Levkoff SE, Wetle T. Geriatric Medicine in the United States and Great Britain. Contemporary Sociology, 1984; 13:481-482. DOI: 10.2307/2069098

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Wetle T. The Home Alternative to Hospitals and Nursing Homes. Aging, 1984; 346:43.

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Wetle T. Medicare and Extended Care: Issues, Problems, and Prospects. Inquiry, 1988; 25:297-298.

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Wetle T, Besdine RW. Setting Limits: Medical Goals in an Aging Society. New England Journal of Medicine, 1988; 319(7):452-3. DOI: 10.1056/nejm198808183190722 Reprinted as: Letting Individuals Decide. In: Homer P, Holstein M, (Ed). A Good Old Age?: The Paradox of Setting Limits. New York: Simon and Schuster. 1990:55-57.

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Kowal W, Wetle T. Stress Effects on Family Caregivers of Alzheimer's Patients. Journal of Case Management, 1995;4(4):173

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Wetle T. Fountains of Youth or Fountains of Health: Searching for the Future of Aging Research. The Gerontologist, 2004; 44(6):844-847. DOI: 10.1093/geront/44.6.844

Abstracts: A1.

Wetle T. The effect of marijuana extract distillate on eating behavior of rats. Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, 1970. DOI: 10.15760/etd.1519

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Wetle T, Rice L. New federalism: Impact on programs for the aged. Gerontological Society, Portland, Oregon, 1974.

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Wetle T. Problems in developing a comprehensive service system. Gerontological Society, New York, New York, 1976.

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Wetle T. Problems of policy relevant research at the community level. Gerontological Society, Dallas, Texas, 1978.

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Wetle T. The uses of conflict in social service systems. Gerontological Society, Dallas, Texas, 1978.

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Wetle T. Problems in the delivery of long term care services. Gerontological Society, Washington, D.C., 1979.

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Wetle T. Ethical issues in long term care. American Public Health Association, Detroit, Michigan, 1980. 36

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Wetle T, Besdine R. Ethical dilemmas in long term care. Gerontological Society, San Diego, California, 1980.

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Wetle T. A continuum of care for the chronically impaired. Public Welfare Association, Hartford, Connecticut, 1980.

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Wetle T. Quality of care in non-institutional settings. American Public Health Association, Los Angeles, California, 1981.

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Besdine R, Wetle T. Surveillance of high risk geriatric patients. Gerontologist, 1981; 21:242.

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Wetle T. Ethical and value issues in maintaining the elderly in their own homes. Gerontologist, 1981; 21:190-1.

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Besdine R, Wetle T. Ethical dilemmas in long term care. International Congress of Gerontology, Hamburg, Germany, 1981.

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Foohey B, Wetle T. Regulation of long term care: An examination of the inspection process. Gerontologist, 1981; 21:85.

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Wetle T, Levkoff S. Values in care of the aged: The influence of age in decision making. American Public Health Association, Montreal, Canada, 1982.

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Wetle T. Ethical considerations in health policy and aging. Gerontologist, 1982; 22(5):248-9.

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Wetle T. Ethical and value issues in maintaining the elderly in their own homes: A changing environment. Gerontologist, 1982; 22(5):256.

A18.

Wetle T, Levkoff S. Ethical calculus in providing care for the aged. Gerontologist, 1982; 22(5):143-4.

A19.

Wetle T. Issues in gerontology: Perspectives from the humanities for practitioners. Gerontologist, 1982; 22(5):24.

A20.

Wetle T. New directions in long term care. American Association of Homes for the Aged, Atlanta, Georgia, 1982.

A21.

Wetle T. Future society's outlook toward aging, illness and health care. Aging 2000, Houston, Texas, 1983.

A22.

Wetle T, Besdine R. Death as a treatment option in care of the elderly. American Public Health Association, Dallas, Texas, 1983.

A23.

Wetle T. Age discrimination in health care. Gerontologist, 1983; 23:112.

A24.

Wetle T, Levkoff S. Weighing conflicting values in treatment decisions. Gerontologist, 1983; 23:162-3.

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A25.

Levkoff S, Wetle T. Values and decision-making in care of the elderly. Gerontologist, 1983; 23:191.

A26.

Wetle T. Ethical issues in coordinating services for frail elders. Gerontologist, 1983; 23:97.

A27.

Wetle T. Ethical considerations in elder abuse. Gerontologist, 1983; 23:262.

A28.

Wetle T. Strategic planning for the Veterans Administration in long term care. American Health Planning Association, Washington, D.C., 1984.

A29.

Wetle T. Coordinating VA and non-VA resources. American Health Planning Association, Washington, D.C., 1984.

A30.

Levkoff S, Wetle T, Besdine R, Cleary P. An interdisciplinary model explaining illness behavior in the aged. Gerontologist, 1984; 24:264.

A31.

Wetle T, Levkoff S. Death as a care option: Withholding treatment from elderly patients. Gerontologist, 1984:82-3.

A32.

Wetle T, Levkoff S. Values and decision making to forego treatment of the elderly. American Public Health Association, Anaheim, California, 1984.

A33.

Wetle T, Fulmer T, Levkoff S. Educational Resource functions of a geriatric education center. American Public Health Association, Anaheim, California, 1984.

A34.

Wetle T. Evaluating geriatric education centers. Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Washington, D.C., 1985.

A35.

Wetle T. Present resources for geriatric education. International Congress of Gerontology, New York, 1985.

A36.

Wetle T, Gleich C. Models of interdisciplinary geriatric education, International Congress of Gerontology, New York, 1985.

A37.

Wetle T, Branch L, Scherr P, Resnick N, Harris T. Urinary difficulties in a population of community dwelling elders. American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., 1985.

A38.

Levkoff S, Cleary P, Wetle T. Differences in the appraisal of health of the aged and middle aged. Gerontologist, 1985; 25:227. DOI: 10.1093/geronj/42.1.114

A39.

Wetle T. Social epidemiology of aging in the United States. Proceedings; Sino-American Symposium on Aging, 1985; 4-15.

A40.

Wetle T. Organization of geriatric health care in the United States. Proceedings; SinoAmerican Symposium on Aging, 1985; 32-35.

A41.

Branch L, Nesbitt J, Scherr P, Wetle T, Keough M, Taylor JO. A prospective community based study of medical home care use among East Boston elders, Gerontologist, 1985; 25:256.

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A42.

Wetle T, Austin C, Mather J, Busa J. Older veterans: Improving community linkages, Gerontologist, 1985; 25:177.

A43.

Fulmer T, Wetle T. Protocols for the assessment of elder abuse. Gerontologist, 1985; 25:58-9.

A44.

Wetle T, Scherr P, Branch L, Resnick N, Taylor J. Prevalence and incidence of urinary incontinence in community dwelling elders, American Public Health Association, Las Vegas, 1986.

A45.

Wetle T, Levkoff S. Research in nursing homes: Ethics and methods, Gerontologist, 1986; 26:30A.

A46.

Wetle T, Blumenthal D, Schlesinger M, Drumheller P. Coming of age of Medicare: The Harvard proposal for Medicare reform, Gerontologist, 1986; 26:171A.

A47.

Wetle T, Levkoff S, Besdine R. Surveillance of high risk community dwelling elders: A model for early detection and intervention, Gerontologist, 1986; 26:110A.

A48.

Levkoff S, Wetle T. A model for assessing risk in community dwelling elders, Gerontologist, 1986; 26:110A.

A49.

Wetle T, Resnick N, Branch L, Scherr P. Prevalence and correlates of urinary incontinence in the elderly. Gerontologist, 1986; 26:92-3A.

A50.

Resnick NM, Wetle T, Branch L, Scherr P, Taylor JO. Urinary incontinence in communitydwelling elderly: Prevalence and correlates. Proceedings of the 16th Annual Meeting, International Continence Society, Boston, 1986:76-78.

A51.

Branch LG, Foley DJ, Katz S, Kohout F, Manton K, Scherr P, Singer BL, Wetle TT. Active life expectancy among the EPESE 10,000. American Public Health Association, New Orleans, 1987.

A52.

Scherr P, Wetle T, Evans D. Prevalence and correlates of arthritis symptoms among the elderly. Gerontologist, 1987; 27:152-153A.

A53.

Levkoff S, Wetle T, Coakley E, Jordan H, Szmuszkovicz D, Hartline D. Predicting utilization costs for HMO Medicare beneficiaries using a self-report health status questionnaire. Gerontologist, 1987; 27:109-110A.

A54.

Wetle T, Levkoff S. Perceptions and preferences regarding treatment decisions: Nursing home residents and their nurses. Gerontologist, 1987; 27:194A.

A55.

Wetle T. Dilemmas in decision-making and implementation for patients, providers, and families. Gerontologist, 1987; 27:242-243A.

A56.

Wetle T, Rivlin A, Greenberg J, Meyer J. New developments in financing long term care. Gerontologist, 1987; 27:280-281A.

A57.

Wetle T. Life sustaining technology and ethical issues. American Public Health Association, Boston, 1988. 39

A58.

Resnick N, Wetle T, Scherr P, Branch L. Prevalence and implications of types of incontinence in community elderly. Gerontologist, 1988; 28:278A.

A59.

Levkoff S, Wetle T, Coakley E, Schlesinger M, Jordan H, Szmuszkovicz D, Hartline D, Kasper J. Predicting different types of service use by elderly HMO enrollees. Gerontologist, 1988; 28:255A.

A60.

Wetle T. Moral obligations and social contracts regarding the frail elderly. Gerontologist, 1989; 29:207-208A.

A61.

Wetle T. An uncertain future: Preparing for long term care in the 21st century. American Public Health Association, New York, 1990:309.

A62.

Wetle T. Moral obligations and social contracts with the frail elderly. American Public Health Association, New York, 1990:193.

A63.

Wetle T. Financing psychiatric care for the elderly: Untying the Medicare knot. Gerontologist, 1990; 30:174-175A.

A64.

Bazzano S, Gesino J, Weber J, Wetle T. Factors influencing choice of aging as a specialty among social work students. Gerontologist, 1990; 30:175A.

A65.

Feltes M, Wetle T, Crabtree B, Clemens B, Kerr M. Physicians and case managers: Communication and perceived problems. Gerontologist, 1990; 30:342A.

A66.

Clemens E, Wetle T, Crabtree B, Feltes M, Dubitzky D, Kerr M. Professional differences in case management practice patterns. American Geriatric Society, Chicago, 1991:87.

A67.

Wetle T. Transitions into nursing homes: Precipitating events, use of resources and settling in. Gerontologist, 1991; 31:29.

A68.

Batchelor A, Winsemius D, O'Connor P, Wetle T. Predictors of timing and level of advance directives in a long term care population. Gerontologist, 1991; 31:41.

A69.

Wetle T, Levkoff S, Dubitzky D, Winsemius D. Post-discharge outcomes of delirium in the elderly. Gerontologist, 1991; 31:80-81.

A70.

Ferguson R, Wetle T, Dubitzky D. Relative importance to elderly patients of effectiveness, side effects, convenience and cost of antihypertensive medications. Gerontologist, 1991; 31:141.

A71.

Wetle T, Crabtree B. Balancing safety and autonomy: Defining and living with acceptable risk. Gerontologist, 1991; 31:237.

A72.

Wetle T, Clemens B, Crabtree B, Feltes M, Dubitzky D. Ethical issues in case management: Balancing safety and autonomy for frail elderly. American Public Health Association, Atlanta, 1991:226.

A73.

Wetle T. Health services research involving department of veterans affairs health facilities. Gerontologist, 1991; 31:303. 40

A74.

Wetle T, Dubitzky D, Feltes M, Clemens E, Crabtree B, Winsemius D. Case managers and elderly clients: Concordance in perceptions of control, information sharing and self esteem. Gerontologist, 1992; 32:46-47.

A75.

Blechner B, Wetle T, Dubitsky D, Fuller D, Walker L. Anticipated and actual problems with OBRA regulations on advance directives and physical restraints in nursing homes. Gerontologist, 1992; 32:46.

A76.

Schensul J, Torres M, Wetle T. Recognizing and reporting symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease among Puerto Rican elderly. Gerontologist, 1992; 32:173.

A77.

Kodner D, Austin C, Fahey C, Harootyan R, Wetle T, Wiener J. Project 2010: Results of a consensus forecast on the future of long term care. Gerontologist, 1992; 32:206-207.

A78.

Weg R, Holt T, Hurwicz M, Pearlman R, Smith D, Wetle T. Consequences of equity for older women in health care research and medical practice. Gerontologist, 1992; 32:273-274.

A79.

Eslami M, Wetle T, Kerr M, Winsemius D. Predicting nursing home placement and other selected outcomes in special needs clients. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1992; 40(10):SA53.

A80.

Feltes M, Dubitzky D, Clemens E, Wetle T, Crabtree B. Information, decision making and control. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1992; 40(10):SA68.

A82

Blechner B, Wetle T, Dubitzky D, Walker L. Problems in implementing advance directives in nursing homes: Implications for the Patient Self Determination Act. American Society for Law and Medicine Conference proceedings, Boston, MA, 1992.

A82.

Wetle T, Walker LC, Dubitzky D, De Matteo G, Gruenberg L, Gruman C. Precipitating events and prior formal and informal service use by recently admitted nursing home residents. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1993; 41(10):SA60.

A83.

Wetle T, Blechner B, Walker LC, De Matteo G. The Patient Self Determination Act in nursing homes: Institutional policies, reported practices, moving toward a model policy. Gerontologist, 1993; 33:29.

A84.

Wetle T, Walker LC. Understanding the transition from community to nursing home: A survey of recently admitted nursing home residents. Gerontologist, 1993; 33:223.

A85.

Blechner B, Wetle T, Walker LC, Bonadies D. Physical restraints in nursing home: How written policies address the OBRA '87 mandates. Gerontologist, 1993; 33:261.

A86.

Blechner B, Hager C, Wetle T, Walker L. Nursing homes and the PSDA: The need for model policies and protocols. American Society of Law and Medicine, Washington, DC, 1993.

A87.

Wetle T, Walker L, Dubitzky D, Lefkoff S, DeMatteo G. Perceptions of autonomy in different long term care settings. American Society on Aging, March, 1993.

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A88.

Walker LC, Wetle T, Blechner B, Borque L. Implementation of DNR orders in long term care: Nursing home policies and procedures, and issues in inter-institutional transfer. Gerontologist, 1993; 33:329.

A89.

Shreve ST, Wetle T. Do we need brain imaging in every dementia evaluation? Gerontologist, 1994; 34:27.

A90.

Walker L, Wetle T. Informed consent in case management: Ethics and client autonomy. Gerontologist, 1994; 34:43.

A91.

Wetle T. The role of preferences in decision-making. Gerontologist, 1994; 34:147.

A92.

Walker L, Wetle T, De Matteo G, Gruenberg L, Gruman C. Financial concerns and transfer of assets by newly admitted nursing home residents and their caregivers. Gerontologist, 1994; 34:169.

A93.

Wetle T, Walker L, Blechner B. Developing model policies for implementing the PSDA in nursing homes. Gerontologist, 1994; 34:250-251.

A94.

Walker L, Wetle T, Blechner B, Kirkpatrick A. Use of surrogate decision-makers in nursing homes. American Public Health Association, 1994, P110.

A95.

Walker L, Wetle T, Blechner B. Practices and problems in transfer of DNR orders between institutions. American Public Health Association, 1994.

A96.

Blechner B, Wetle T, Walker L. Physical restraints in nursing homes: Institutional policies, practices and the intent of the law. American Public Health Association, 1994, P110.

A97.

Wetle T, Walker L, Blechner B. The Patient Self Determination Act in nursing homes: Institutional policies and actual practices. American Public Health Association, 1994, P110.

A98.

Wetle T, Blechner B, Walker L, Bradley B. Problems in implementing the Patient Self Determination Act in nursing homes. American Public Health Association Program Abstracts, 1995:346.

A99.

Walker L, Gruman C, Kyzivat L, Wetle T, Gruenberg L. The Connecticut Partnership for Long Term Care: current results of ongoing evaluation studies. Gerontologist, 1995; 35:220.

A100.

Walker L, Gruman C, Wetle T. Recently admitted nursing home residents and their caregivers: Concordance in perceptions of functional status, service use, and events precipitating admission. Gerontologist, 1995; 35:220.

A101.

Bradley B, Walker L, Blechner B, Wetle T. Assessing capacity to participate in discussions of advance directives in nursing homes: Findings from a study on the Patient Self Determination Act. Gerontologist, 1995; 35:363.

A102

Walker L, Gruman C, Wetle T. Correlates of the use of physical aids and equipment prior to and post nursing home admission. American Public Health Association Program Abstracts, 1995:344.

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A103.

Bradley B, Horwitz SM, Wetle T. Improved consumer information and the use of advance directives: a study of the Patient Self-Determination Act. Association for Health Services Research, 1996.

A104.

Wetle T. Biomedical and behavioral research and the public health agenda. American Public Health Association Program Abstracts, 1996:161.

A105.

Blechner B, Walker L, Wetle T. PSDA nursing home policies 1991/1995: A content comparison. American Public Health Association Program Abstracts, 1996:509.

A106

BlechnerB, FrederickB, Walker L, Bradley EH, Wetle T. Differences between DNR Orders and advance directives: Issues of resident autonomy in nursing homes, 1996; 86:226.

A107

Walker L, Bradley EH, Blechner B, Wetle T, The role of clinicians in implementing the Patient Self-Determination Act in nursing homes, American Journal of Public Health, 1996; 86:226.

A108.

Bradley E, Walker L, Wetle T. Expected utility theory, health beliefs, and the decision to complete an advance directive. Gerontologist, 1996; 36:119.

A109.

Clemens EL, Walsh C, Caro F, Wetle T. Refining risk assessment and management with frail elderly: Developing and testing ethical protocols. Gerontologist, 1996; 36:121.

A110.

Wetle T. Home and community based long term care: Research issues and funding opportunities. Gerontologist, 1996; 36:139-140.

A111.

Wetle T. Cross cultural studies of dementia (NI-HON-SEA Study). Program Abstracts: Congress of the International Association of Gerontology, 1997:27.

A112.

Wetle T. Aging women and managed care: Where do the "twain" meet? American Public Health Association Program Abstracts, 1997:9.

A113.

Wetle T. Policy implications of NIA sponsored research: Transforming research into policy. Gerontologist, 1999; 39:37

A114.

Teno JM, Mor V, Kabumoto GT, Wetle, T. Every Numerator Needs a Denominator: Measuring Weight Loss as a Quality Indicator. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. April 2002; 50(S4): S11.

A115.

Wetle, T. Rediscovering the relationship between researchers and the Aging Network: Collaborative studies on health programming, Gerontologist, 2002; 42:201.

A116.

Teno, J., DeSilva, D., Kabumoto, G., Wetle, T., Mor, V. Dying in institutional settings: The view of bereaved family members. Gerontologist, 2002; 42: 281.

A117.

Wetle, T. Researchers and Review Boards: Social research, policy and practice. Gerontologist. 2002; 42: 362-363.

A118.

Wetle, T., Teno, R., Shield, R., Miller, S., Welch, L., Ciambrone, D. End of Life Care in Nursing Homes: Experiences of Decedents and their Families. Gerontologist, 2003; 43(1):483 43

A119.

Teno JM, Clarridge B, Casey V, Welch L, Wetle T, Mor, V. The Institutionalization of Dying: Family Perspectives on End-of-Life Care. American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Annual 2004 Meeting. Phoenix, AZ, January 21-25, 2004.

A120.

Nanda A, Bourbonniere M, Wetle T, Teno J. Perception of Not Receiving Enough Home Care in the Last Year of Life: Association with Last Place of Care. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2004.

A121.

Wetle T. Undergraduate Concentration in Community Health at Brown University, American Public Health Association Abstracts, 2004.

A122.

Wetle T. Public Health Workforce: Who will keep an aging Population Healthy? American Public Health Association Abstracts, 2004.

A123.

Bolda E, Wetle T. A Framework for Success: Centrality and Community Partnerships for Older Adults, The Gerontologist. 2004; 44:381-382.

A124

Wetle T. Public Health Workforce: Who Will Keep an Aging Population Healthy? The Gerontologist, 2004; 44:131-132.

A125.

Wetle T, Besdine R, Pelaez M, Trabucchi M, Michel J, Gutman G. Promoting the Health of Aging Populations around the World. The Gerontologist, 2004; 44:253.

A126.

Teno J, Mor V, Wetle T, Gurneir A. Association of Advance Directives with Quality of End of Life Care: A National Study. The Gerontologist, 2004; 44:640.

A127.

Regenstreif D, Berkman, Tennetti M, Wetle T. Improving Care of Older Adults Through Research, Education and Training: Faculty Creation and Research-Oriented Career Development. The Gerontologist, 2004; 44: 557-558.

A128

Persily N, Fortinsky R, Stone R, Wetle T. The Aging of America: A Crisis for the Healthcare Workforce. American Society on Aging/National Council on Aging, 2005; 211212.

A129

Rhodes RL, Teno JM, Wetle T. “His care at the end of life was okay, but it was a physician’s mistake that ended his life.” Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2005; 53(4); S136-137.

A130

Wetle T, Besdine R, Michel J, Trabucchi M, Pelaez M. Missed Opportunities for Improving the Health of Aging Populations. International Association of Gerontology Annual 2005 Meeting. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 25-29, 2005

A131

Shield R, Wetle T, Teno J, Welch L, Miller S. Family Perspectives on Physician and Staffing Problems in End-of-Life Care in Nursing Homes. The Gerontologist, 2005; 45:134

A132

Wetle T. Using Participatory Research and Community Engagement to Develop More Effective Interventions. The Gerontologist, 2005; 45:153

A133

Shield R, Miller S, Welch L, Wetle T. Qualitative Assessment of Physician End-of-Life Care Experiences. The Gerontologist, 2005; 45:154 44

A134

Wetle T, Palombo R, Altman S, Fishman L. A Great Society for Older Americans: Have Promises Been Kept? American Public Health Association Abstracts, 2006: 155.

A135

Crepaldi G, Maggi S, Noale M, Wetle T, Besdine R. Components of the Metabolic Syndrome and Incidence of Diabetes in Elderly Italians. The Gerontologist, 2006; 46:154.

A136

Austin C, Gursansky D, Bolda E, Oberlink M, McClelland R, Wetle T. Focus on Community: International Perspectives. The Gerontologist, 2006; 46:228.

A137

Rosenthal M, Shield R, Dugan E, Leventhal E, Sciamanna C, Wetle T. Excuse Me, Doctor: Why Communication Between Doctors and Older Patients Matters. The Gerontologist, 2006; 46:486-487.

A138

Wetle T. Missed Opportunities for Improving Health of Aging Populations. International. Journal of Experimental, Clinical and Behavioural Gerontology. 2006; 173.

A 139

Wetle T, Trabucci M, Michel JP, Pelaez M, Besdine R. Promoting the Health of Aging Populations Around the World. International. Journal of Experimental, Clinical and Behavioural Gerontology. 2006; 173-174.

A 140

Shield R, Wetle T, Teno J. These medical terms they throw at you: Family perspectives on talking with the doctor at the end of life. The Gerontologist, 2006 46 (Special Issue II): 486487.

A 141

Wetle T, Farrell T, Shield R, Nanda A, Campbell S. An Innovative Strategy for Assessing integration of Geriatrics into a Medical School Curriculum: Medical Student Journals. The Gerontologist, 2008; 48:53.

A 142

Wetle T, Farrell TA, Nanda A, Shield R, Campbell S. Using Narrative Journals to Evaluate Integration of Geriatrics into the Medical School Curriculum. Annual Conference of America Geriatric Society (April 29th- May 3rd), Chicago, IL, 2009.

A143

Sykes K, Hunter R, Prohaska T, Satariano, W, Wetle T. Healthy Communities: Success from the Healthy Aging Research Network. American Public Health Association. Abstracts. 2009; 175.

A144

Wetle T, Shield R, Campbell S, Wang A, McNicoll L, Besdine R. Measuring “Dose” of Geriatrics in Medical School Curricula: An Innovative Evaluation Strategy, Gerontological Society of America, Abstracts, 2009.

A145

Rozanova J, Miller E, Wetle T, Mor V. Newspaper Portrayals of American Nursing Homes, 1999-2008: Disposable Lives and Their Market Value, Gerontological Society of America, Abstracts, 2009.

A146

Winkler MF, Wetle T, Smith C, O’Sullivan Maillet J, Touger-Decker R. Relationships Among Home Parenteral Nutrition, Food and Eating, and Quality of Life. Journal of Parenteral Enteral Nutrition. 2009; 33:230-231.

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A 147

Rozanova J, Miller E, Wetle T, Mor V. Portrayals of nursing home residents in American national newspapers, 1999-2008: (un-) successful aging and disposable lives. Presented at the XVII World Congress of Sociology, Gothenburg, Sweden., July 2010

A148

Rozanova J, Miller EA, Wetle T, Mor V. Portrayals of Nursing Homes and Their Residents in American Newspapers During Natural Disasters, 1999-2008: Social Justice and the Management of “Disposable” Lives. American Public Health Association, Abstracts, 2010.

A149

Leland N, Bynum J, Gozalo P, Mor V, Wetle T, Teno J. Getting Home: A National Study of Variation of Outcomes of Community Based Hip Fractures, Gerontological Society of America, Abstracts, 2010.

A150

Wetle T. Promoting Healthy Aging: A Policy and Practice Perspective, Gerontological Society of America, Abstracts, 2010.

A151

Gozalo P, Leland N, Teno J, Bynum J, Wetle T, Mor V. Practice Makes Perfect?: Facility Volume Effect on Time to Discharge Among Hip Fracture Patients, Gerontological Society of America, Abstracts, 2010.

A152

Tyler D, Shield R, Rosenthal M, Miller S, Wetle T, Clark M. Do They Mean What We Mean? Differing Interpretations of Terms in Nursing Home Research and Policy, Gerontological Society of America, Abstracts, 2010.

A153

Intrator O, Mor V, Wetle T, Karuza J, Katz P. Is Nursing Home Medical Staff Organization Associated with Rehospitalizations among Residents? Academy Health, Abstracts, 2011.

A154

Intrator O, Minca E, Wetle T Mor V. Hospital-Based Nursing Homes and Their Impact on Hospitalizations: A National Perspective. Academy Health Abstracts, 2011.

A 155

Bernard M, Strong R, Wetle T. Longevity’s Impact on Translational Science. Clinical and Translational Science, 2011; 4(2): 95.

A 156

Intrator O, Minca E, Wetle T, Mor, V. Hospital-Based Nursing Homes and Their Impact on Unnecessary Hospitalizations, National Research Service Award Conference, 2011.

A157

Intrator O, Wetle T. Impact of Organization of Nursing Home Medical Staff on Residents’ Hospitalizations, Gerontology Society of America, Abstracts, 2011.

A158

Shield R, Rosenthal M, Tyler T, Wetle T, Clark M, Intrator O. How Do We Think About Physicians In Nursing Homes? Developing Measures of Medical Staff Organization, Gerontology Society of America, Abstracts, 2011.

A159

Lima J, Intrator O, Wetle T, Mor V, Karuza J, Katz P. Is Nursing Home Medical Staff Organization Associated with Rehospitalization Among Residents? Gerontology Society of America, Abstracts, 2011

A160

Intrator O, Minca E, Lima J, Wetle T. Medical Staff Organization and Rehospitalizations: Hospital-Based versus Free- Standing Nursing Homes, Gerontology Society of America, Abstracts, 2011.

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A161

Farrell, T, Shield R, Wetle T, Nanda A, Campbell SE. Preparing to Care for an Aging Population: Medical Student Reflections on their Clinical Mentors within a New Geriatrics Curriculum. American Geriatrics Society, April, 2012. DOI: 10.1080/02701960.2013.830115

A162

Lima J, Tyler D, Intrator O, Wetle T. Medical Staff in Nursing Homes: Measuring Effectiveness of Process of Care. Academy Health, June, 2013.

A163

Wetle T. Opportunities for collaboration between EUGMS and the American Federation for Aging Research, 9th Congress of the European Union of Geriatric Medicine Society, Venice, Italy, October 2013.

A163

Wetle T. Health Effects of the Mediterranean Diet for an Aging Population. International Conference on the Mediterranean Diet, Brindisi, Italy, June, 2014.

A164

Epstein-Lubow G, Uebelacker L, Wetle T, Teno J, Fulton A, Voss J, Broughton M, Miller I. Family Caregivers’ Social Networks and Psychiatric Hospitalization of Persons with Dementia. Gerontological Society of America, Abstracts, 2015. DOI: /10.1093/geront/gnv630.05

A165

Woods LA, Sharkey K, Wetle T, Dunsiger S. Role of Gender Bias and Lack of Support in How Women Physicians Choose Their Specialties. American Medical Women’s Association, Philadelphia, PA, 2018.

A166

Wetle T. Caregivers Reactions and Experiences: Imaging Dementia-Evidence for Amyloid Scanning (CARE IDEAS), Gerontology Society of America, Abstracts, 2018.

A167

Plassman BL, Van Houtven CH, Lippman S, Burke J, Shepherd-Banigan M, Belanger E, Wetle T. How Well Do Patients and Their Care Partners Understand Results of Amyloid PET Scans? Gerontology Society of America, Abstracts, 2018.

A168

Belanger E, Jutkowitz E, Shepherd-Banigan M, Van Houtven CH, Plassman BL, Wetle, T. End-of-Life Care Preferences of Persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment/Dementia and Their Care Partners, Gerontology Society of America, Abstracts, 2018.

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