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Workshop:"Enhancing Adherence to Pediatric Medical Regimens: Primary and Secondary Approaches†|
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Michael Rapoff, Ph.D. received his
doctoral degree in Developmental and Child Psychology in 1980 from the
University of Kansas. Dr. Rapoff is currently Ralph L. Smith (Distinguished)
Professor of Pediatrics, Vice-Chair for Research/Scholarship, and Director of
the Faculty Mentoring Program in the Department of Pediatrics at the University
of Kansas Medical Center. He is a licensed psychologist in Kansas and Missouri.
His research, funded by NIH and the Arthritis Foundation, over the past 30 years
has focused on adherence to pediatric medical regimens and pain. Dr. Rapoff has
93 publications in journals or books, including the second edition of a
single-authored book published in 2010 on medical adherence (Adherence to
Pediatric Medical Regimens, 2nd ed. Norwell, MA: Springer). In 2003, Dr. Rapoff
received the Distinguished Scholar Award from the Association of Rheumatology
Health Professionals, a division of the American College of Rheumatology. Also
in 2003, Dr. Rapoff was elected as a Fellow in the Society of Pediatric
Psychology. Dr. Rapoff teaches and advises clinical psychology students in
pediatric and health psychology and teaches residents and medical students. He
also sees patients 1 day per week in his Behavioral Pediatrics Outreach Clinics
in Lawrence, Kansas.
Learning Objectives: At the end of this workshop, the participant will be able
to:
Describe evidence-based interventions intended to prevent medical
adherence problems.
Describe evidence-based interventions to treat adherence
problems.
Identify ways to deliver effective interventions via technology
(web-based, phone apps).
Time:
Friday, October 5, 2012 @ 10:45 AM
Venue:
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