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2019-09-12 1 O. KENRIK DURU, MD, MSHS Curriculum Vitae Division of Gen 2019-09-12 1 O. KENRIK DURU, MD, MSHS Curriculum Vitae Division of Gen

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2019-09-12 1 O. KENRIK DURU, MD, MSHS Cu
2019-09-12 1 O. KENRIK DURU, MD, MSHS Curriculum Vitae Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research David Geffen School of Medicine University of California, Los Angeles 1100 Glendon Ave., Suite 850 Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310) 794-8138 kduru@mednet.ucla.edu Education:1992 Bachelor of Arts in Human Biology, Brown University, Providence, RI 1996 Doctor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA 1996 – 1999 Resident in Internal Medicine, University of Chicago Hospitals, Chicago, IL 1999 – 2000 Chief Resident in Internal Medicine, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL 2001 – 2004 NRSA Research Fellowship, University of California, Los Angeles, David Geffen School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA 2003 Masters of Science in Health Services (Public Health), University of California, Los Angeles, CA Certification and Licensure:California Medical License #A75361 DEA number and registration Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine (Recertified December, 2009) Professional Experience:2018 - Present Professor, General Internal Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA 2017 – 2018 Professor-in-Residence, General Internal Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA 2011 – 2017 Associate Professor-in-Residence, General Internal Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA 2006 – 2011 Assistant Professor-in-Residence, General Internal Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA 2019-09-12 2 2004 – 2006 Visiting Assistant Professor at David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA 2001 – 2004 Clinical Instructor, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA 1999 – 2001 Clinical Instructor, Rush – Presbyterian – St. Luke’s Medical Center, Chicago, IL 1999 – 2001 Attending Physician, Ambulatory Screening Clinic and Inpatient Service, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL Professional Activities:Community Service 2011 – Present Baptism class instructor, Church of the Transfiguration, Los Angeles, CA 2013 Member, Board of Directors, Common Ground (HIV treatment and testing clinic in Santa Monica) Professional Societies 2010 – 2013 Oversight Committee member of the NIDDK – sponsored Network of Minority Research Investigators (NMRI) 2012 Co – Chair of Evaluations, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2012 – 2014 Chair of t

he Minorities in Medicine Interest Group
he Minorities in Medicine Interest Group, Society of General Internal Medicine 2013 Chair of Evaluations, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting Editorial ServicesManuscript Reviewer 2011 – 2012 American Diabetes Association 2011 – 2012 American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2011 – 2012 Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making 2011 – 2012 Medical Care 2011 – Present American Journal of Hypertension 2011 – Present American Journal of Managed Care 2011 – Present Health Services Research 2011 – Present Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2011 – Present Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 2019-09-12 3 2011 – Present Journal of General Internal Medicine 2011 – Present Primary Care Diabetes 2014 BMC Public Health 2015 – Present Ethnicity & Disease Consulting Activities: 2011 – Present Consultant, Informed Medical Decisions Foundation/HealthWise (advising on updating of Diabetes Decision Aid and Diabetes Chronic Condition Guide produced by the Foundation) University Service 2011 Faculty Advisor on the Development of a new Certificate Program in UCLA Extension: Healthcare Management and Leadership 2012 Committee Member, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine Taskforce to Develop a New Diversity Statement 2012 – Present Community Engagement Initiative, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine 2015 – Present High Aims Advisory Committee Member Grant Reviewer 2011 American Diabetes Association 2011 Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making 2012 – Present UCLA CTSI 2015 – 2019 Member, Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases B Subcommittee of the Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Initial Review Committee, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) Honors and Special Awards:1994 Metropolitan Life Foundation Award for Academic Excellence in Medicine 2001 William Osler Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching, as voted by Cook County Hospital medicine residents, for the 2000 – 2001 academic year 2003 Received competitive funding through the UCLA Resource Center for Minority Aging Research (RCMAR) for a pilot project studying barriers to exercise among urban African – American seniors 2019-09-12 4 2006 David E. Rogers Junior Facu

lty Award for Outstanding Educational P
lty Award for Outstanding Educational Presentation, 29th Annual Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine 2008 Fourth place, 2008 UCLA Department of Medicine Research Day Poster Competition in the Clinical and Health Services Research, Junior Faculty Category. 2010 Third place (tie), 2010 UCLA Department of Medicine Research Day Poster Competition in the Clinical and Health Services Research, Junior Faculty Category. 2010 RCMAR National Coordinating Center (CC) Collaborative Research Project: "Where do older adults go? Comparing GPS tracking to self – report for collecting data on activity locations – A pilot study in Los Angeles and San Francisco." 2014 UCLA Health Teaching Humanism Award 2014 – 2015 Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program Division of Research Gary D. Friedman Outstanding Paper Award 2019-09-12 5 Research Grants And Fellowships Received: Active Grants and Fellowships SDM-2018C2-13543 (Duru/ Mangione) 06/05/19 - 06/14/22 PCORI Using Personalized Risk/Benefit Profiles in SDM for Diabetes Prevention The goal of this project is to implement SDM for diabetes prevention within two health systems, UCLA Health and IntermountainHealth. The objectives are to study the implementation and gain insights to help sustain the intervention over time and promote future spread to other health systems. Role: Multi-PI 20191425 (Nicholas/Duru) 09/30/18 - 09/29/21 Terasaki Family Foundation Leveraging the UCLA CKD Registry and a Targeted, Evidence-based Approach, in Collaboration with the Terasaki Foundation, to Prevent Kidney Failure The goals of this project are to 1) Leverage the UCLA CKD/At-Risk CKD Registry to identify and validate a UCLA cohort of patients with or at risk for rapid decline in eGFR and 2) Expand the UCLA MyMEDS program into a CKD-tailored intervention (MyCKDMEDS), to deliver comprehensive, evidence-based care to CKD patients with/at-risk for declining eGFR. Role: Multiple-PI 1R18DK105464 – 01 (Duru/Mangione) 04/01/15 – 3/31/20 NIH/NIDDK A Cluster – Randomized Trial of Pharmacist – Coordinated Implementation of the DPP This grant will engage patie

nts with prediabetes in a shared decisio
nts with prediabetes in a shared decision – making process about treatment options, specifically intensive lifestyle change, use of metformin, or both. Ambulatory pharmacists will work with the patients using a decision support tool that incorporates their personal values and preferences. Patients who select intensive lifestyle change will be connected with a community partner, the YMCA of Greater Los Angeles, which is implementing the Diabetes Prevention Program. 1U18DP006140 – 01 (Duru) 9/30/15 – 9/29/20 CDC UCLA – Based Central Coordinating Center for the Natural Experiment Research Network The UCLA – based Central Coordinating Center (CCC) will be designed to work across study sites to support and sustain them as a research Network evaluating natural experiments in diabetes prevention and treatment. The CCC will provide common administrative and technical support, facilitate communication between study sites, the CDC, and NIDDK, and promote the accomplishments of the Network to audiences beyond those reached by an individual site. Role: PI 1U18DP006128 – 01(Mangione/Duru) 9/30/15 – 9/29/20 CDC/NIDDK A Partnered Evaluation of UHC Medicaid Plan Innovations for Diabetes Patients This project will evaluate who innovative Medicaid programs known as the Accountable Care Communities (ACC) program and the Home Health (HH) program. Both programs are delivery system transformations with on – the – ground partnerships to support improvements in care and population management strategies for Medicaid beneficiaries, many of whom have diabetes and other complex care needs. The overall goal of the research is to employ rigorous evaluation of the impact of these innovative programs on the delivery, outcomes, and cost of care for adult Medicaid enrollees with diabetes. Role: Multi – PI 2019-09-12 6 1R01AI135029-01 (Szilagyi) 1/16/18 – 12/31/22NIH/NIAID Improving Influenza Vaccination Delivery across a Health System by the Electronic Health Records Patient Portal This project will use 3 randomized clinical trials (in 3 seasons) of portal reminders across the UCLA Health primary care system, testing various customization features including allowing patients to directly schedule vaccine appointments and linking messages with patient-specific electronic health record data, to assess the impact of porta

l reminders on influenza vaccination rat
l reminders on influenza vaccination rates and to assess cost-effectiveness. Role: Co-I P30AG021684-16 (Mangione/Duru) 09/15/18 – 06/30/23 NIH/NIA Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research IV/Center for Health Improvement of Minority Elderly III (RCMAR IV/CHIME III) To create a program that will contribute to the reduction in health disparities for African American & Latino elders by training minority faculty who will advance their careers by conducting research on minority elders. Role: Multi-PI Completed Grants and Fellowships U4/CCU916380 (Mangione) 2/01/02 – 1/31/10 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Translational Research Centers for Diabetes within Managed Care Settings TRIAD III is part 2 of a multicenter prospective cohort study that seeks to identify modifiable barriers to optimal diabetes care across diverse managed care settings using health – plan and provider – group surveys, patient surveys and medical – record reviews, and health – plan administrative data. Role: Co – investigator U54 RR019234 – 01 (Norris) 9/30/03 – 7/31/08NCRR/NIH Comprehensive Center for Health Disparities for Chronic Kidney Disease The Comprehensive Center for Health Disparities for Chronic Kidney Disease (CCHD – CKD) will recruit emerging junior researchers, address innovative ways to engage community around CKD risk factor reduction, screening and early treatment, enhance the training of young investigators committed to reducing CKD related health disparities and integrate CKD related health outcomes into public policy. Role: Co – investigator Diversity Supplement to R01 AG024460 (Sarkisian) 9/15/04 – 7/31/07 NIH/NIA Trial to Increase Walking among Sedentary Older Latinos The supplement to the above grant was entitled “An Intervention to Increase Physical Activity Among Elderly African American Women.” The major goal of this supplement was to develop and implement an intervention to increase and maintain aerobic and resistance training among a sample of African American women in Los Angeles. Role: PI of supplement Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Award (Duru) 1/1/09 – 12/31/12 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2019-09-12 7 Mail – Order Pharmacy Use and Adherence to Diabetes – Related Medications The major goals of this project are to explore whether the use of m

ail – order pharmacies is associated wit
ail – order pharmacies is associated with improved adherence to diabetes – related medications, and to design and implement an intervention to increase mail – order use among patients using only local pharmacies. Role: PI K08/AG033630 – 01A1 (Duru) 9/01/09 – 8/30/14 NIH/NIA Mentored Clinical Scientist Research Career Development Award The purpose of a K08 Career Development Award is to prepare qualified individuals for careers that have a significant impact on the health – related research needs of the nation. This award would provide Dr. Duru with the training and skills required to become an independent investigator conducting intervention research aimed at improving the health of older adults. Role: PI 1R03DK089122 – 01 (Duru) 8/1/10 – 7/31/14 NIH/NIDDK The Coverage Gap and Clinical Outcomes in a Medicare Advantage Part D Population The major goals of the proposed award are to examine whether entering the coverage gap affects medication adherence and rates of switching to generic medications, intermediate outcomes and the likelihood of an emergency department visit as well as the likelihood of a preventable hospitalization. Role: PI 1U58DP002722 – 01 (Mangione and Duru) 9/28/10 – 9/27/15 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The Diabetes Health Plan: A System Level Intervention to Prevent and Treat Diabetes. A partnership with United Healthcare (UC) to form a cooperative agreement with the CDC to evaluate an innovative health system – based insurance product called the Diabetes Health Plan (DHP) that offers preventive treatments and services with established efficacy at very low or no cost to patients with pre – diabetes and diabetes. Role: Co – PI 1C1CMS331029 – 01 – 00 (Weinstein) 7/01/12 – 06/30/15 CMMI Engaging Patients through Shared Decision Making: Using Patient and Family Activators to Meet the Triple Aim This program will train Patient and Family Activators (PFAs) to engage in shared decision making with patients and their families, focusing on preferences and supplying sensitive care choices. It is anticipated that this intervention will lead to a reduction in utilization and costs and provide invaluable data on patient engagement processes and effective decision making—leading to new outcomes measures for patient and family engagement in shared decision making. Role: P

I of UCLA site (subcontract) P30 AG02168
I of UCLA site (subcontract) P30 AG021684 (Mangione and Duru) 7/01/12 – 6/30/17 NIH/NIA Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research IV/Center for Health Improvement of Minority Elderly IIl (RCMAR IV/CHIME III) To create a program that will contribute to the reduction in health disparities for African American & Latino elders by training & mentoring minority faculty who will advance their careers by conducting research on minority elders. 2019-09-12 8 Role: Co – PI PAW0S000015 (Wallace) 9/01/14 – 8/31/18 HHS/HRSA Healthy Aging Partnership in Prevention Initiative (HAPPI) The goal of this initiative is to increase the use of clinical preventive services by underserved adults 50 years and older. The project will implement an evidence – based initiative that leverages existing networks of community – based health, service, and business organizations to achieve this goal. The project will also enhance the capacity of 8 FQHCs to deliver these services as well as providing capacity building and technical support to community – based organizations that are collaborating in this effort. Role: Co – I Project Edgar (Norris) 8/01/15 – 7/31/17 Providence Health & Services and UCLA Health Collaborative Assessing the prevalence and management of Chronic Kidney Disease in our two health systems to identify areas for CKD intervention to improve health system outcomes and reduce health system costs, produce a process for harmonizing and sharing data across health systems, and develop pragmatic study designs and a clinical trial network for rapid and cost – efficient testing of novel therapies. Role: Co – I 1R18DK104249 – 01A1 (Schmittdiel) 6/01/15 – 5/31/19 NIH/NIDDK Encouraging Mail Order Pharmacy Use to Improve Outcomes and Reduced Disparities The purpose of this application is to test whether standardized and personalized outreach strategies to encourage mail order pharmacy use in diabetes patients at high risk for poor cardiovascular disease outcomes will result in greater medication adherence and improved cardiovascular disease risk factor control. We will assess differences in the impact of the intervention across racial/ethnic and socioeconomic subgroups, and evaluate the barriers and facilitators to sustaining and disseminating the intervention. This research will provide a foundation

for implementing cost – effective, healt
for implementing cost – effective, health system – level interventions to improve medication adherence in diabetes patients. 2019-09-12 9 Lectures And Presentations:1.“Sisters in Motion: Results of a Faith – based Community Physical Activity Intervention” – RCMAR Annual Investigators Meeting – Birmingham, AL – April 20, 2009. 2.“Using GPS, Survey, and Community – Resource Data to Develop Individualized Physical Activity Interventions: A Pilot Feasibility Study” with Irene Yen – RCMAR CHIME Scientific Retreat at UCLA – April 16, 2012. 3.“Association of Medicare Part D Low – Income Cost Subsidy Program Enrollment with Increased Fill Adherence to Clopidogrel After Coronary Stent Placement” – Network of Minority Health Research Investigators – Bethesda, MD – April 18, 2013. 4.“Sisters in Motion: A randomized controlled trial of a faith – based physical activity intervention” – International Society on Hypertension in Blacks – Annual Meeting – San Francisco, CA – May 19, 2013. 5.“Motivational Interviewing,” Health Services Advisory Group/University Best Practices – USC Pharmacy School, Los Angeles, CA – September 26, 2014. 6.“The Prediabetes Informed Decisions and Education (PRIDE) Study” – YMCA Symposium – California State University, Los Angeles – June 2, 2015. 7.UCLA General Internal Medicine & Health Services Research Noon Seminar “ Disseminating The BPQI Intervention for Back Pain Care: Challenges and Opportunities” June 12, 2015 8.“Increase the Use of Clinical Preventive Services Among Older Adults in Los Angeles. The Healthy Aging Partners in Prevention Initiative” – Research Conference on Aging – UCLA – July 09, 2015. 9.“A Cluster – Randomized Trial of Pharmacist – Coordinated Implementation of the DPP” –American Medical Association/ Center for Control and Preventions – Meeting of the Prevent Diabetes STAT – Los Angeles – September 2, 2015. 10.“Does a Disease – Specific Health Insurance Plan Lead to Better Outcomes and Lower Costs: Results from Natural Experiments in Translation for Diabetes (NEXT – D),” UCLA School of Medicine Grand Rounds – UCLA – December 16, 2015. 11.UCLA General Internal Medicine & Health Services Research Noon Seminar “A Partnered Evaluation of UHC Medicaid Plan Innovations for Diabetes Patients, April 8, 2016 12.“Expansion (or Contraction) of Health System

and Insurance Models That Impact Diabet
and Insurance Models That Impact Diabetes Care” – American Diabetes Association – Annual Meeting – New Orleans, June 11, 2016. 13.“Practical Advice on Research Designs to Evaluate Natural Experiments” – RCMAR CHIME and Project EXPORT – Methodological Seminar Series – UCLA – August 15, 2016. 14."MYMEDS – Managing Your Medications and Education for Daily Support: A Clinical Pharmacist Program" – Grand Rounds – Sacred Heart Medical Center, Spokane, WA – September 29, 2016. 15.“Preventing Diabetes Among Women At Risk: Recent Evidence and New Approaches” – David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA – OB/GYN Grand Rounds – UCLA – March 17, 2017. 2019-09-12 10 16.Keynote presentation: “The Prediabetes Informed Decisions and Education (PRIDE) Study: 4 Month Results.” – HealthWise – Boise, ID – May 9, 2017. 17.“Shared Decision Making in Medical Practice: What’s Happening at UCLA” – David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA – Medicine Grand Rounds – UCLA – June 21, 2017. 18.“Back Pain Management from a Primary Care Perspective: Summary of Current National Practice & New Programs at UCLA” – David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA – Neurosurgery Grand Rounds – UCLA – September 13, 2017. 19.“Diabetes in Los Angeles County, California and the US – Prevention, Impact, Costs.” Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, CA – September 26, 2017. 20."The prediabetes informed decisions and education (PRIDE) study - early findings." Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI - Medicine Grand Rounds - Friday April 27, 2018. 21."Shared Decision Making and Diabetes Prevention" – David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA – Department of Medicine Grand Rounds – UCLA – July 25, 2018. 22."Shared Decision Making in Medical Practice - Evidence Review and New Approaches" – Department of Medicine Grand Rounds – UC, San Diego – January 23, 2019. TEACHING ACTIVITIES: 1997 – 1998 Instructor, Physical Diagnosis Course for Medical Students 1999 (Spring) Teaching Assistant for senior medical student elective, “Community – Oriented Primary Care,” University of Chicago 1999 – 2000 Participant, Faculty Development Program, Cook County Hospital 2004 – Present IM011 Inpt Internal Medicine Resident precepting 2004 – Present Resident precepting (SIMMS – MANN, IMS Clinic) 2009 Lecturer, Community Health Sciences 90 (UCLA un

dergraduates) 2009 – Present Lecturer
dergraduates) 2009 – Present Lecturer, Primary Care Residency Core Curriculum (physical activity) 2011 Coordinated and led Leadership Skills Workshop for 40 participants, as part of the UCLA Junior Faculty Lecture Series 2013 Invited Lecturer, Practices of Evaluation in Health Services (School of Public Health) 2013 Health Policy & Management M422 2014 Lecturer, Medicine Resident Education Core Curriculum (Obesity) 2014 Invited Speaker, Right Care Initiative/University Best Practices Seminar (Motivational Interviewing) 2019-09-12 11 2014 – Present Resident Education Core Curriculum (Obesity) 2014 – Present Tutor for Doctoring 1 course for first – year medical students 2017 Lecturer, Social Determinants of Health for Doctoring 1 2018 - Present Co-Leader, UCLA Primary Care Internal Medicine Journal Club MENTORING:2010 – 2017 Mona Auyoung, PhD, AcademyHealth Delivery System Science Fellow VA Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D) Advanced Postdoctoral Fellow Center for Clinical Management Research Ann Arbor, MI 2010 – 2012 Demetria Malloy, MD, Medical Director, LA Care Health Plan 2010 – 2012 Jessica Williams, PhD, Assistant Professor, University of Kansas 2012 – Present Luisa Blanco, PhD, Associate Professor, Pepperdine University 2012 – 2017 Cody Dashiell – Earp, MD, Chief Resident, Department of Medicine, UCLA 2013 – 2016 Karen Florez, PhD, Assistant Professor, City University, New York, NY 2013 – Present Jenny Shen, MD, Assistant Professor, LA BioMed/Harbor-UCLA 2013 Ekaterina Vaisberg, MD, Pediatrics Resident, UCSF 2014 – Present Andrea Sorensen, CTSI Predoctoral fellow, Fielding School of Public Health, UCLA 2015 – Present Marquell Craddock, Medical Student, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA 2015 – Present Cher Huang, Medical Student, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA 2015 – 2017 Tanya Olmos, CTSI Predoctoral fellow, Fielding School of Public Health, UCLA 2016 – 2019 Richard Hwang, Medical Student, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA 2016 – Present Yelba Castellon – Lopez, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine, UCLA 2016 – Present Annie Lu Nguyen, PhD, Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, USC 2019-09-12 12 2017 – Present Kia Skrine – Jeffers, PhD, Postdoctoral fe

llow, National Clinician Scholars Progra
llow, National Clinician Scholars Program, UCLA 2018 – Present Patrick Y. Liu, MPH, Medical Student, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA 2019 - Present Jacob Quinton, MD, Postdoctoral fellow, National Clinician Scholars Program, UCLA BIBLIOGRAPHY: A. RESEARCH PAPERS – PEER REVIEWED 1.Duru K Farrow S, Wang J – M, Lockette W, Kurtz T. Frequency of a deletion polymorphism in the gene for angiotensin – converting enzyme is increased in African – Americans with hypertension. Am J Hypertens, 1994;7:759 – 762. 2.Duru OK, Collins RL, Ciccarone DH, Morton SC, Stall R, Beckman R, Miu A, Kanouse DE. Correlates of sex without serostatus disclosure among a national probability sample of HIV patients. AIDS Behav, 2006;10:495 – 507. 3.Duru OK, Mangione CM, Steers WN, Herman WH, Karter AJ, Kountz D, Marrero DG, Safford MM, Waitzfelder B, Gerzoff RB, Huh S, Brown AF, and the TRIAD Study Group. The association between clinical care strategies and the attenuation of racial/ethnic disparities in diabetes care. The Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) Study. Med Care, 2006,44:1121 – 1128. 4.Johnson SL, Tierney EF, Onyemere KU, Tseng CW, Safford MM, Karter AJ, Ferrara A, Duru OK, Brown AF, Narayan KM, Thompson TJ, Herman WH. Who is tested for diabetic kidney disease and who initiates treatment? The Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) study. Diabetes Care, 2006;8:1733 – 8. 5.Duru OK, Vargas RB, Kermah D, Pan D, Norris KC. Health insurance status and hypertension monitoring and control in the United States. Am J Hypertens, 2007;20:348 – 53. 6.Karter AJ, Stevens MR, Brown AF, Duru OK, Gregg EW, Gary TL, Beckles GL, Tseng CW, Marrero DG, Waitzfelder B, Herman WH, Piette JD, Safford MM, Ettner SL. Educational disparities in health behaviors among patients with diabetes: The Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) Study. BMC Public Health, 2007;7:308. 7.Norris KC, Brusuelas R, Jones L, Miranda J, Duru OK, Mangione CM. “Partnering with community – based organizations: An academic institution’s evolving perspective.” Ethn Dis, 2007; 17(1 Suppl 1):S1 – 27 – 32. 8.Selby JV, Swain BE, Gerzoff RB, Karter AJ, Waitzfelder BE, Brown AF, Ackermann RT, Duru OK,Ferrara A, Herman W, Marrero DG, Caputo D, Narayan KM. Understanding the gap between good processes of diabetes care and

poor intermediate outcomes: Translating
poor intermediate outcomes: Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD). Med Care, 2007;45:1144 – 1153. 9.Karter, AJ, Stevens M, Gregg E, Brown A, Tseng C – W, Marrero D, Duru OK, Gary T, Piette JD, Waitzfelder B, Herman WH, Beckles G, Safford M, Ettner S. Educational disparities in rates of smoking among diabetic adults: the Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) study. Am J Public Health, 2008;98:365 – 370. 2019-09-12 13 10.Duru OK, Jurkovitz C, McGill J, Bakris G, Chen S – C, Li S, Pergola P, McCullough PA, Singh A, Klag M, Collins A, Brown W, Norris KC. Race and sex differences in hypertension control in chronic kidney disease: results from the Kidney Early Evaluation Program (KEEP). Am J Kidney Dis, 2008,5:192 – 8. 11.Duru OK, Gerzoff RB, Brown AF, Karter AJ, Kim C, Kountz D, Venkat Narayan KM, Schneider SH, Tseng CW, Waitzfelder B, Mangione CM. Predictors of sustained walking among diabetes patients in managed care: The Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) Study. J Gen Intern Med, 2008; 23;192 – 198. 12.Duru OK, Vargas RB, Kermah D, Nissenson AR, Norris KC. High prevalence of stage 3 chronic kidney disease in older adults despite normal serum creatinine. J Gen Intern Med, 2009;24:86 – 92. 13.Duru OK, Gerzoff RB, Selby JV, Brown AF, Ackermann RT, Karter AJ, Ross S, Steers WN, Herman WH, Waitzfelder B, Mangione CM. Identifying risk factors for racial disparities in diabetes outcomes: the Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) study. Med Care 2009;47:700 – 6. 14.Duru OK, Ettner SL, Vassar SD, Chodosh J, Vickrey BG. Cost evaluation of a coordinated care management intervention for dementia. Am J Manag Care. 2009;15:521 – 8. 15.Heisler M, Tierney E, Ackermann RT, Tseng CW, Venkat Narayan KM, Crosson J, Waitzfelder B, Safford MM,Duru OK, Herman WH, Kim C. Physicians’ participatory decision – making and quality of diabetes care processes and outcomes: Results from the TRIAD study. Chronic Illness, 2009;5:165 – 76. 16.Duru OK, Schmittdiel JA, Dyer W, Parker M, Uratsu C, Chan J, Karter AJ. Mail – order pharmacy use and adherence to diabetes – related medications. Am J Manag Care, 2010;16:33 – 40. 17.Schmittdiel JA, Steers WN, Duru OK, Ettner SL, Brown AF, Fung V, Hsu J, Quiter E, Tseng C – W, Mangione CM. Patient – provider communic

ation in Medicare Part D beneficiaries w
ation in Medicare Part D beneficiaries with diabetes. BMC Health Serv Res, 2010;10:164.18.Ettner SL, Steers WN,Duru OK,Turk N, Quiter E, Schmittdiel JA, Mangione CM. Entering and Exiting the Medicare Part D Coverage Gap: Role of Comorbidities and Demographics. J Gen Intern Med, 2010;25(6):568 – 74.19.Duru OK, Mangione CM, Hsu J, Steers WN, Quiter E, Turk N, Schmittdiel J, Tseng C – W. Generic – only drug coverage in the Medicare Part D gap and effect on medication cost – cutting behaviors for patients with diabetes mellitus: the translating research into action for diabetes study. J Am Geriatr Soc, 2010;58:822 – 828. 20.Duru OK, Sarkisian CA, Leng M, Mangione CM. Sisters in Motion: A randomized controlled trial of a faith – based physical activity intervention. J Am Geriatr Soc, 2010;58:1863 – 9. 21.Duru OK, Xu H, Tseng C – H, Mirkin M, Ang A, Tallen L, Moore AA, Ettner SL. Correlates of alcohol – related discussions between older adults and their physicians. J Am Geriatr Soc, 2010;58:2369 – 74. 2019-09-12 14 22.Bilik D, McEwen LN, Brown MB, Kim C, Crosson JC,Duru OK, Asao K, Hsiao VC, Karter AJ, Lee PG, Subramanian U, Herman WH. Thiazolidinediones and Fractures: Evidence from Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD). J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 2010;95:4560 – 5.23.Duru OK, Bilik D, McEwen LN, Brown AF, Karter AJ, Curb JD, Marrero DG, Lu S – E, Rodriguez M, Mangione CM. Primary Language, Income and the Intensification of Anti – Glycemic Medications in Managed Care: the Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) Study. J Gen Intern Med, 2011;26:505 – 11. 24.Schmittdiel JA, Karter AJ, Dyer W, Parker M, Uratsu C, Chan J, Duru OK. The comparative effectiveness of mail – order pharmacy use versus local pharmacy use on LDL – C control in new statin users. J Gen Intern Med, 2011;26:1396 – 402. 25.Duru OK,Harawa NT, Kermah D, Norris KC. Allostatic load burden and racial disparities in mortality. J Nat Med Assoc, 2012:104(1 – 2):89 – 95. 26.Kimbro LB, Steers WN, Mangione CM, Duru OK, Ettner SL. The Association of Depression and the Cardiovascular Risk Factors of Blood Pressure, HbA1C, and Body Mass Index Among Patients with Diabetes: Results from the Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) study. International Journal of Epidemiology, 2012; 2012:747460. 27.Duru

OK Edgington S, Mangione C, Turk N, Tse
OK Edgington S, Mangione C, Turk N, Tseng C-H, Kimbro L, Ettner S. The Medicare part D low-income cost subsidy (LICS) and adherence to medications for secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. J Gen Intern Med 2012 July. 27:S324-S324. 28.Williams JA, Steers WN, Mangione CM, Ettner SL, Tseng CW, Duru OK. Cost – related nonadherence by medication type among Medicare Part D beneficiaries with diabetes. Medical Care, 2013;51:193 – 8. 29.Duru OK, Mangione CM, Chan C, Keckhafer A, Kimbro L, Kirvan KA, Turk N, Luchs R, Li J, Ettner SL. Evaluation of the ‘Diabetes Health Plan’ to improve diabetes care and prevention. Preventing Chronic Diseases, 2013;10:E16. 30.Yen IH, Leung CW, Lan M, Sarrafzadeh M, Kayekjian KC, Duru OK. A pilot study using global positioning systems (GPS) devices and surveys to ascertain older adults’ travel patterns. J Applied Gerontol, March 2013; 32(2). 31.Schmittdiel JA, Karter AJ, Dyer W, Chan J, Duru OK. Safety and effectiveness of mail – order pharmacy use in diabetes. Am J Manag Care, 2013;19(11):882 – 887. 32.Duru OK,Ettner SL,Turk N, Mangione CM, Brown AF, Tseng CW. Potential savings associated with drug substitution in Medicare Part D: the Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) study. J Gen Intern Med, August 2013. 33.Li R, Barker LE, Shrestha S, Zhang P, Duru OK, Pearson – Clarke T, Gregg EW. Changes over time in high out – of – pocket health care burden in US adults with diagnosed diabetes, 2001 – 2011. Diabetes Care, 2014;37:1629 – 35. 34.Kimbro LB, Steers WN, Mangione CM, Duru OK, McEwen L, Karter AJ, Ettner SL. Depression and all – cause mortality among persons with diabetes: Are older adults at higher risk? – Results from 2019-09-12 15 the Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) study.J Amer Geriatr Soc, 2014;62:1017 – 22. 35.Ettner SL, Xu H, Duru OK, Ang A, Tseng CH, Tallen L, Barnes A, Mirkin M, Ransohoff K, Moore AA. The effect of an educational intervention on alcohol consumption, at – risk drinking, and health care utilization in older adults: The Project SHARE study. J Stud Alcohol Drugs, May 2014;75:447 – 57. 36.Duru OK, Edgington S, Mangione CM, Turk N, Tseng CH, Kimbro LB, Ettner SL. Association of Medicare Part D Low – Income Cost Subsidy Program Enrollment with Increased Fill Adherence to Clopidogrel After Coronary

Stent Placement. Pharmacotherapy. 2014.
Stent Placement. Pharmacotherapy. 2014. 34(12):1230 – 8. 37.Blanco LR, Ponce M, Gongora A, Duru OK. A qualitative analysis of the use of financial services and saving behavior among older African Americans and Latinos in the Los Angeles area. SAGE Open, 2015 Jan – Mar. 5(1) 1–14. 38.Sugiyama T, Steers WN, Wenger NS, Duru OK, Mangione CM. Effect of a community – based diabetes self – management empowerment program on mental health – related quality of life: a causal mediation analysis from a randomized controlled trial. BMC Health Serv Res. 2015 Mar. 15:115. 39.Karter AJ, Parker MM, Duru OK, Schillinger D, Adler NE, Moffet HH, Adams AS, Chan J, Herman WH, Schmittdiel JA. Impact of a pharmacy benefit change on new use of mail order pharmacy among diabetes patients: The Diabetes Study of Northern California (DISTANCE). Health Services Res. 2015 Apr. 50(2):537 – 59. 40.Moin T, Li J, Duru OK, Ettner SL, Turk N, Keckhafer A, Ho S, Mangione CM. Metformin prescription for insured adults with pre – diabetes 2010 – 2012: A retrospective cohort study. AnnIntern Med. 2015 Apr 21. 162(8):542 – 8. 41.AuYoung M, Duru OK, Ponce NA, Mangione CM, Rodriguez HP. Frontline experiences of a practice redesign to improve self – management of obesity in safety net clinics. J Ambulatory Care Management. 2015 Apr – Jun. 38(2):153 – 63. 42.Ackermann RT, Duru OK, Albu JB, Schmittdiel JA, Soumerai SB, Ali MK, Wharam JF, Mangione CM, Gregg EW. Evaluating Diabetes Health Policies Using Natural Experiments: The Natural Experiments for Translation in Diabetes Study. Am J Prev Med. 2015 Jun. 48(6):747 – 54. 43.Yala SM, Duru OK, Turk N, Ettner SL, Mangione CM, Brown AF. Patterns of Prescription Drug Expenditures and Medication Adherence Among Medicare Part D Beneficiaries with and without the Low – Income Supplement. BMC Health Services Research, 2015 Jun. 20;14. 44.Duru OK, Xu H, Moore AA, Mirkin M, Ang A, Tallen L, Tseng CH, Ettner SL. Examining the Impact of Separate Components of a Multi – Component Intervention Designed to Reduce At – Risk Drinking among Older Adults: the Project SHARE Study. Alcoholism: Clin Exp Res. 2015 July; 39(7):1227 – 35. 45.Thorpe RJ, Duru OK, Hill CV. Advancing Racial/Ethnic Minority Men's Health Using a Life Course Approach. Ethn Dis. 2015 Aug.25(3):241 – 4. 2019-09-12 16 46.Duru OK, Turk N, Ettner

SL, Neugebauer R, Moin T, Li J, Kimbro L
SL, Neugebauer R, Moin T, Li J, Kimbro L, Chan C, Luchs RH, Keckhafer AM, Kirvan A, Ho S, Mangione CM. Adherence to Metformin, Statins, and ACE/ARB Medications within the Diabetes Health Plan (DHP). J Gen Intern Med. 2015 Nov. 30(11):1645 – 50. 47.Barnes AJ, Xu H, Tseng CH, Ang A, Tallen L, Moore AA, Marshall, DC, Mirkin M, Ransohoff K, Duru OK, Ettner SL. The Effect of a Patient – Provider Educational Intervention to Reduce At – Risk Drinking on Changes in Health and Health – Related Quality of Life among Older Adults: The Project SHARE Study. J Subst Abuse. 2016 Jan; 60:14 – 20. 48.Nguyen AL, Angulo M, Haghi LL, Cruz M, Nikroo N, Peraza S, Bennink J, Duru OK, Moore AA, Mosqueda LA. A clinic – based pilot intervention to enhance diabetes management for elderly Hispanic patients. J Health Environ Educ. 2016 Feb;8: 1-6. 49.Florez KR, Ghosh – Dastidar M, Beckman R, de la Haye K, Duru OK, Abraído – Lanza AF, Dubowitz T. The Power of Place: Social Network Characteristics, Perceived Neighborhood Features, and Psychological Distress Among African Americans in the Historic Hill District in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Am J Community Psychol. 2016 Sep;58(1-2):60-8.50.AuYoung M, Ponce NA, Duru OK, Bustamante AV, Mangione CM, Rodriguez HP.Patient Activation is Inconsistently Associated with Positive Health Behaviors Among Obese Safety Net Patients. J Immigr Minor Health. 2016 Dec;18(6):1489 – 1497. 51.Blanco L, Aguila E, Gongora A, Duru OK. A Qualitative Study on Retirement Planning Among Middle – Aged and Older Hispanics Revised Title: Retirement Planning among Hispanics: In God's Hands? J Aging Soc Policy. 2016 Dec: 1 – 21 [Epub only]. 52.Bruce MA, Martins D, Duru K, Beech BM, Sims M, Harawa N, Vargas R, Kermah D, Nicholas SB, Brown A, Norris KC. Church attendance, allostatic load and mortality in middle aged adults. PLoS One. 2017 May 16; 12(5). 53.Zhang X, Pérez-Stable EJ, Bourne PE, Peprah E, Duru OK, Breen N, Berrigan D, Wood F, Jackson JS, Wong DWS, Denny J. Big Data Science: Opportunities and Challenges to Address Minority Health and Health Disparities in the 21st Century. Ethn Dis. 2017 Apr 20; 27(2):95-106. 54.Duru, OK, Mangione, C, Rodriguez, H, et al. Introductory Overview of the Natural Experiments for Translation in Diabetes 2.0 (NEXT-D2) Network: Examining the Impact of U.S. Health Policies and P

ractices to Prevent Diabetes and Its Com
ractices to Prevent Diabetes and Its Complications. Curr Diab Rep. 2018 Feb 5;18(2):8. 55.Duru OK, Middleton T, Tewari MK, Norris KC. The Landscape of Diabetic Kidney Disease in the United States. Curr Diab Rep. 2018 Feb 19;18(3):14.56.Hwang R; Lambrechts S, Liu H, Saigal C; Kwan L; Cisneros C; Holly L, Duru OK. Decisional Conflict among Patients Considering Treatment Options for Lumbar Herniated Disc. World Neurosurg. 2018 Aug; 116: e680-e690. 57.Kietzman KG, Bravo RL, Toy P, Bravo R, Duru OK, Wallace SP. Multi-sectoral Collaborations to Increase the Use of Recommended Cancer Screening and Other Clinical Preventive Services by Older Adults. The Gerontologist. Volume 59, Issue Supplement_1, June 2019, Pages S57–S66, 2019-09-12 17 58.Schmittdiel JA, Marshall CJ, Wiley D, Chau CV, Trinacty CM, Wharam JF, Duru OK, Karter AJ, Brown SD. Opportunities to encourage mail order pharmacy delivery service use for diabetes prescriptions: a qualitative study. BMC Health Serv Res. 2019 Jun 25;19(1):422. 59.Bravo RL, Kietzman KG, Toy P, Duru OK, Wallace SP. Linking Primary Care and Community Organizations to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates: The HAPPI Project. Salud Publica Mex. 2019 Jul-Ago; 61(4):427-435. 60.Moin T, Duru OK, Turk N, Chon JS, Frosch DL, Martin JM, Jeffers KS, Castellon-Lopez Y, Tseng CH, Norris KC, Mangione CM. Effectiveness of Shared Decision-Making for Diabetes Prevention: 12-Month Results from the Prediabetes Informed Decision and Education (PRIDE) Trial. J Gen Intern Med, 2019 Aug 30. B. RESEARCH PAPERS – PEER REVIEWED (IN PRESS) 1.Jeffers KS, Grotts J, Mangione CM, Moin T, Turk N, Duru OK. Evaluating the Impact of Patient Activation on Uptake and Adherence to the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP). In press, Preventive Medicine Reports.2.Norris KC, Duru OK, Alicic RZ, Daratha KB, Nicholas SB, McPherson SM, Bell DS, Shen JI, Jones CR, Moin T, Waterman AD, Neumiller JI, Vargas RB, Bui AAT, Mangione CM, Tuttle KR, on behalf of the CURE-CKD investigators. Rationale and Design of a Multicenter Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and At-Risk for CKD Electronic Health Records-Based Registry: CURE-CKD. In press, BMC Nephrology. C. RESEARCH PAPERS - PEER REVIEWED (SUBMITTED) 1.Duru OK, Harwood J, Moin T, Jackson N, Ettner SL, Vasilyev A, Mosley DG, O’Shea DL, Ho S, Mangione CM. Evaluation of

a National Care Coordination Program to
a National Care Coordination Program to Reduce Utilization among High-cost, High-need Medicaid Beneficiaries with Diabetes. Submitted to Medical Care. 2.Moin T, Li J, Duru OK, Ettner SL, Turk N, Chan C, Keckhafer A, Luchs RH, Ho S, Mangione CM. Results from NEXT – D: Does a Disease Specific Health Plan Reduce Incident Diabetes Among a National Sample of Working Age Adults? Submitted to PLOS.3.Bruce MA, Thorpe RJ Jr, Kermah K, Shen JI, Nicholas SB, Beech BM, Tuot DS, Ku E, Waterman AD, Duru OK, Brown AF, Norris KC. Church Attendance, Chronic Kidney Disease, and Mortality Among Adults in the United States. Submitted to Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 4.Castellon-Lopez YM, Skrine Jeffers K, Duru OK, Moreno GE, Moin T, Grotts J, Mangione CM, Norris KC, Hays RD. Psychometric Properties of the Altarum Consumer Engagement (ACE) Measure of Activation in Patients with Prediabetes. Submitted to J Gen Intern Med. 5.Tuttle KR, Radica AZ, Duru OK, Jones CR, Daratha KB, Nicholas SB, McPherson SM, Neumiller JJ, Bell DS, Mangione CM, Norris KC. Chronic Kidney Disease and Major Risk Factors in Patients from Two Large Healthcare Systems: The CURE-CKD Registry. Submitted to JAMA. 2019-09-12 18 6.Blanco LR, Duru OK, Mangione CM. A Community Based Randomized Controlled Trial of an Educational Intervention to Promote Retirement Saving Among Hispanics. Submitted to Journal of Family and Economic Issues7.Moin T, Duru OK, Martin JM, Grotts J, Turk N, Norris KC, Tseng CH, Skrine Jeffers K, Castellon-Lopez YM, Frosch DL, Mangione CM. Choice of Diabetes Prevention Strategy by Gender, Race and Ethnicity after a Prediabetes Shared Decision Making Visit with a Pharmacist: The Prediabetes Informed Decision and Education (PRIDE) Study. Submitted to AJPM. D. RESEARCH PAPERS-NON-PEER REVIEWED None E. RESEARCH PAPERS-NON-PEER REVIEWED (IN PRESS) None F. RESEARCH PAPERS-NON-PEER REVIEWED (SUBMITTED) None CHAPTERS None LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 1.Duru OK, Schmittdiel JA, Dyer W, Parker M, Uratsu C, Chan J, Karter AJ. In reply. Am J Manag Care, 2010 Jan. 16(3): 227-228. 2.Moin T, Duru OK, Mangione CM. In response. Ann Int Med. 2015 Sep. 163 (6): 483. REVIEWS None EDITORIALS None PEER REVIEWED PAPERS-IN PREPARATION (RESEARCH COMPLETED) 1.Duru OK, Mangione CM, Ettner SL, Turk N, Li J. The impact of the Diabetes H

ealth Plan on complications among patien
ealth Plan on complications among patients with diabetes. 2.Moin T, Harwood JM, Mangione CM, Grotts JF, Turk N, Ettner SL, Vasquez CE, Duru OK. Costs of Care and Utilization for Medicaid Patients with Diabetes in Accountable Care Communities: A Natural Experiment for Translation in Diabetes (NEXT-D) 2 Study. 2019-09-12 19 3.Reyes A, Lambrechts S, Hwang R, Saigal CS, Kwan L, Liu H, Cisneros C, Holly L, Cabri J, Pena A, Duru OK. The Effect of a Patient Decision Aid on Decisional Quality among Patients with Lumbar Disc Herniation. 4.Hwang R, Reyes A, Lambrechts S, Saigal C, Kwan L, Zhang H; Cisneros C, Holly L, Cabri J, Peña A, Duru OK. Preference Assessment Tool Reduces Surgical Rates in the Treatment of Lumbar Herniated Disc. FOREWORD 1.Onukwugha E, Duru OK, Peprah E. Big Data and Its Application in Health Disparities Research. Ethn Dis. 2017 Apr 20;27(2):69-72. ABSTRACTS:1.Duru OK, Collins RL, Beckman R, Kanouse DE. Correlates of sex without serostatus disclosure among a national probability sample of HIV patients. Presented at the plenary session of 2003 meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine. 2.Duru OK, Brusuelas – James R, Sarkisian C, Mangione CM. The association between neighborhood/environmental factors and physical activity among older African – Americans in Los Angeles: A qualitative analysis. Oral presentation delivered at the 2006 meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine. 3.Duru OK, Gerzoff RB, Brown AF, Selbv JV, Ackermann RT, Karter AJ, Ross S, Steers WN, Herman WH, Waitzfelder B, Mangione CM. Identifying risk factors for racial disparities in diabetes outcomes: the TRIAD study. Oral presentation delivered at the 2008 meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine. 4.Duru OK, Mangione CM, Hsu J, Steers WN, Quiter E, Turk N, Ettner SL, Schmittdiel JA, Tseng C – W. Cost – cutting strategies used by patients enrolled in Medicare Part D: the TRIAD study. Oral presentation delivered at the 2008 meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine. 5.Duru OK, Ettner SL, Turk N, Mangione CM, Quiter E, Brown AF, Tseng CW. How much of the Medicare Part D coverage gap may be avoidable with generic and therapeutic drug substitution? The Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) Study. Oral presentation delivered at the 2010 meeting of the Society

of General Internal Medicine. 6.Duru OK,
of General Internal Medicine. 6.Duru OK, Turk N, Mangione CM, Tseng CH, Quiter E, Ettner SL. Mail – order pharmacy use and adherence to statins in Medicare Part D: the Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) Study. Oral presentation delivered at the 2010 meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine. 7.Duru OK, Sarkisian CA, Leng M, Mangione CM. Sisters in Motion: A randomized controlled trial of a faith – based physical activity intervention. Oral presentation delivered at the 2010 meeting Healthy Aging for Women: Preparing our Communities.2019-09-12 20 8.Karter AJ, Schmittdiel JA, Parker MM, Schillinger D, Moffet HH, Dyer WT, Chan J, Herman WH, Duru OK Social disparities in mail – order pharmacy use: an example of the inverse care hypothesis. J Gen Intern Med 2011 May. 26:S196 – S197. 9.Duru OK, Edgington S, Mangione CM, Turk N, Tseng CH, Kimbro L, Ettner SL. The Medicare Part D Low – Income Subsidy and Adherence to Medications for Secondary Prevention of CVD. Oral presentation delivered at the 2012 meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine. 10.Duru OK, Ettner SL, Turk N, Li J, Vaisberg E, Kimbro LB, Mangione CM. The impact of the Diabetes Health Plan on cardiovascular risk factors among patients with diabetes. Oral presentation delivered at the 2013 meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine. POSTERS:1.Duru OK, Morales L. Utilization of Pediatric Care by Latino Children: The effects of limited English proficiency among parents. Poster presented at the 2004 meetings of the Society of General Internal Medicine and AcademyHealth.2.Duru OK, Fish J, Steers WN, Brusuelas R, Brown AF, Mangione CM. Quality implications for diabetes care of a change from multispecialty group to individual provider direct contracting: results from the TRIAD study. Poster presented at the 2005 meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine. 3.Duru OK, Mangione CM, Gerzoff RB, Karter AJ, Kountz DS, Safford MM, Tseng CW, Waitzfelder B, Huh S, Steers WN, Brown AF. Eliminating disparities in diabetes care: The impact of disease management strategies within TRIAD. Poster presented at the 2005 meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine. 4.Duru OK, Mangione CM, Steers WN, Tseng CW, Gregg E, Brown AF. The quality of diabetes care for vulnerable patients with impaired phy

sical functioning: The TRIAD Study. Pos
sical functioning: The TRIAD Study. Poster presented at the 2006 meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine. 5.Duru OK, Mangione CM, Steers WN, Quiter E, Shapiro MF, Brown AF. Health literacy, communication, and cost – cutting strategies in Medicare Part D: The TRIAD Study. Poster presented at the 2008 meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine. 6.Moin T, Li J, Duru OK, Ettner SL, Turk N, Kimbro L, Keckhafer AM, Luchs RH, Ho S, Mangione CM. Results from NEXT – D: Does a Disease Specific Health Plan Reduce Incident Diabetes Among a National Sample of Working Age Adults? Poster presentation at the 2015 meeting of AcademyHealth in Minneapolis, MN.7.Moin T, Turk N, Duru OK, Tseng CH, Chon J, Norris KC, Moreno GE, Ettner SL, Mangione CM. Change in Knowledge, Adherence to Diabetes Prevention and Weight Loss after a Pharmacist-Led Prediabetes Shared Decision Making Intervention: The Prediabetes Informed Decision and Education (PRIDE) Study. Poster presented at the 2017 meeting of SGIM in Washington, DC. 8.Duru OK, Martín JM, Grotts J, Moin T, Chon J, Tseng CH, Maranon R, Norris KC, Moreno GE, Ettner SL, Mangione CM. Variation in Choice of Diabetes Prevention Strategy by Gender, Race and Ethnicity after a Prediabetes Shared Decision Making Visit with a Pharmacist: The Prediabetes Informed Decision and Education (PRIDE) Study. Poster Presented at the 2017 meeting of AcademyHealth in New Orleans, LA. 2019-09-12 21 NEWS/MEDIA COVERAGE:1.Your Health: Pharmacists adjust to changing roles.”USA Today. Aug. 8, 2010. Available at http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/health/painter/2010 – 01 – 25 – yourhealth25_ST_N.htm 2.“Doctors, patients at the crossroads make difficult decisions together.” U Health Magazine. August 18, 2014. Available at http://newsroom.ucla.edu/stories/doctors – patients – at – the – crossroads – make – difficult – decisions – together 3.“Interview – Addressing Back Pain in the Primary Care Setting.” Vital Signs. Winter 2017 Vol. 73.Available at http://vitalsigns.uclahealth.org/winter2017/files/8.html RADIO:1.“The Importance of Clinical Preventive Services” Good News Radio Magazine, August 03, 2016. 2.“The Importance of Clinical Preventive Services, Part 2” Good News Radio Magazine, September 20, 2017. VIDEOS:1.2013 “Back Pain Management” available at http://ucla.in/1