Scholars Collaboration

Projects Submitted
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2002 - 2003      2003 - 2004   •   2004 - 2005   •   2005 - 2006

2006 - 2007   •   2008

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Dr. David Aron   *   Dr. David Bardenstein   *   Dr. Allison Brindle   *   Dr. Elizabeth Brooks

Dr. Krishan Chandar   *   Dr. David Dean   *   Dr. Steven A. Fisher

Dr. Jennifer Hanrahan   *   Dr. Jennifer McBride   *   Dr. Peter Whitehouse

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David C. Aron, MD, MS
Associate Chief of Staff/Education and Director, VA
HSR&D Center for Quality
Improvement Research
Louis Stokes Cleveland DVAMC 14(W)
10701 East Blvd.
Cleveland, OH 44106
Phone:  216-421-3098
Fax:  216-231-3427
Email:  David.Aron@va.gov

ABSTRACT
BLOCK 1: Throwing out the Bathwater While Holding on to the Baby.

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David Bardenstein, MD
Department of Opthalmology
University Hospitals of Cleveland
11100 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106
Phone:  216-844-8686
Fax:
Email:  David.Bardenstein@UHhospitals.org

ABSTRACT
A Self-Directed Learning Program for Teaching
Direct Ophthalmoscopy to Non-Ophthalmologists.

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Allison Brindle, MD
Department of General Pediatrics
The Children’s Hospital at the Cleveland Clinic
9500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44195
Phone:  216-444-6479
Fax: 
Email:  brindla@ccf.org

ABSTRACT
Cheering for Teams in the Community: Teaching Advocacy to Medical Students.

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Elizabeth Brooks, MD, PhD
Div. of Pediatric Rheumatology                    
Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital
11100 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106
Phone:  216-844-3645
Fax:  216-844-7587
Email:  Elizabeth.Brooks2@UHhospitals.org

ABSTRACT
Integrated Case Format as a Novel Way to Teach Musculoskeletal Medicine.

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Krishan Chandar, MD
Department of Neurology
University Hospitals of Cleveland
11100 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106
Phone:
Fax:
Email:  kchandar@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT
Casing out the Brain: Composing Neuroscience Case Studies.

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David Dean, Ph.D.
Director, Imaging Laboratory 
Dept. Neurological Surgery, HH5, MS 5042
Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106
Phone:  216-844-3333
Fax:  216-844-3336
Email:  David.Dean@case.edu

ABSTRACT
Casing out the Brain: Composing Neuroscience Case Studies.

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Steven A. Fisher, M.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine and Physiology
Case Western Reserve School of Medicine
10900 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106-4958
Phone:  216-368-0488
Fax:  216-368-0507
Email:  saf9@case.edu

ABSTRACT
Taking Science to Heart: Cardiovasular Content in a New Curriculum.

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Jennifer Hanrahan, DO
MetroHealth Medical Center
Department of Medicine
2500 MetroHealth Drive
Cleveland, OH 44109
Phone:  216-778-7828
Fax:  216-778-8248
Email: jhanrahan@metrohealth.org

ABSTRACT
You can Lead a Horse to Water, but can You Make it Drink?
Clinical Guidelines: Does Knowing Them Change Patient Care?

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Jennifer McBride, PhD
Anatomist, Division of Education
Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
of Case Western Reserve University
9500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44195
Phone:  216-445-1395
Fax:  216-445-7442
Email:  mcbridj@ccf.org


ABSTRACT
Development of Histology Teaching Modules.

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Peter Whitehouse, MD, PhD
University Hospitals of Cleveland
Department of Neurology
11100 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106
Phone:  216-844-6448
Fax:  216-844-6466
Email:  peter.whitehouse@case.edu


ABSTRACT
Telling Leading Stories: The Future of Medicine Depends on it.

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