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Curriculum VitaeRonald I. Shorr, M.D., M.S., FACPDATE: August 5, 20171. PERSONAL INFORMATIONa. Place of Birth: Cleveland, Ohiob. Marital Status: Married, one daughter, born 19912. CITIZENSHIP: U.S.3. CONTACT INFORMATION:GRECC (182)Malcom Randall VAMC1601 SW Archer Rd.Gainesville, FL 4. PRESENT POSITIONDirector, Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC), Malcom RandallVAMCResearch Professor, Department of Epidemiology, University of FloridaDirector, Training and Research Academy in Clinical and Translational Science(TRACTS), Clinical Translational Science Institute (CTSI), University of FloridaAffiliate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of FloridaAffiliate Professor, College of Journalism, University of Florida5. EDUCATIONYEARDEGREEMAJORa. UndergraduateDuke University1978BAChemistryb. GraduateOhio State UniversityCase Western Reserve University19821990MDMSMedicineEpidemiologyc. PostgraduateUniversity of WisconsinWilliam S. Middleton VAMC19861988ResidencyFellowshipInternal MedicineGeriatric Medicine

Ronald I. Shorr, M.D., M.S.CVPage 26. ACADEMIC POSTIONS/EMPLOYMENTCase Western Reserve University School of Medicine; Cleveland, Ohio1988-1989Instructor in Medicine (Geriatrics)1989-1989Assistant Professor of Medicine (Geriatrics)1989-1990Staff physician, VAMC Cleveland, OH (Wade Park Branch)1989-1990Geriatrician, University Hospitals of ClevelandVanderbilt University School of Medicine; Nashville, TN1990-1992Postdoctoral Fellow in Pharmacoepidemiology (Wayne A. Ray, Ph.D.)1992-1994Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine1992-1994Geriatrician, Inpatient Geropsychiatry Unit, Vanderbilt HospitalUniversity of Tennessee Health Science Center; Memphis, TN1994-2007Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine1994-2007Staff physician, Methodist Teaching Practice1997-2007Director, 21st Century Scholars Program2005-2007Co-Director, UTHSC/St. Jude K-30 ProgramUniversity of Florida; Gainesville, FL2007Chief, Division of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Aging and GeriatricResearch, University of Florida2007Ruth Jewett Chair of Geriatric Medicine2007Director, Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC),Malcom Randall VAMC2007-2012Professor of Aging and Geriatric Research, University of Florida2008-2009Staff physician, Oak Hammock at the University of Florida2008-2009Staff physician, Shands at UF Hospital2008-2012Affiliate Professor of Epidemiology, University of Florida2008Affiliate Professor of Medicine, University of Florida2009Affiliate Professor, College of Journalism, University of Florida2010-2014Director, Advanced Postgraduate Program in Clinical Investigation(APPCI), University of Florida2014Director, Training and Research Academy for Clinical and TranslationalScience (TRACTS), University of Florida2012-2014Professor, Department of Epidemiology, University of Florida2014Research Professor, Department of Epidemiology, University of Florida2012Co-Director, Training and Professional Development Core, ClinicalTranslational Science Institute (CTSI), University of Florida7. COMMITTEE AND BOARD MEMBERSHIPSa. Licensure1985-19881988-1990WisconsinOhio

Ronald I. Shorr, M.D., M.S.CVPage 31990-20092007-TennesseeFloridab. Board certification1986Internal Medicine (ABIM)1988Geriatric Medicine Certificate of Added Qualificationsc. OrganizationsAmerican Geriatrics Society (AGS)2009Research committee, member2009Public Relations/FHA subcommittee, research committee, member2009Chair, VA Subcommittee, research committee2013VA Liaison, Research Committee2010Chair, AGS National Meeting abstract selection committee (GeriatricSyndromes)Gerontological Society of America (GSA)2012-2013Chair-elect, Health Sciences Section2013-2014Chair, Health Sciences SectionOther organizations1993Fellow, American College of Physicians1999Chair, Southern Regional Meeting abstract selection committee, SGIM2011-2012Chair-elect, GRECC Directors Association2012-2013Chair, GRECC Directors Associationd. University CommitteesUniversity of Tennessee Health Science Center2003-2007Master Program in Epidemiology Admissions Committee2004-2007Graduate Health Sciences Curriculum CommitteeUniversity of Florida2007Member, VAMC Brain Rehabilitation Research Center (BRRC),executive committee2009Member, VAMC Research Budget Committee2009Member, VAMC Telehealth Committee2009-2012Member, Shands Hospital Safety and Quality Committee2009Member, Tampa VAMC Patient Safety Center advisory board2012Member, VAMC Search Committee for Associate Chief of Staff forResearch2013Member, VAMC Alarm Safety Committee2013Member, VAMC Falls committee

Ronald I. Shorr, M.D., M.S.CVPage 48. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT1997-20072007-Memphis Interfaith Association (MIFA), long-term care ombudsmancommitteeMusician, Shands Arts in Medicine Program9. MILITARY SERVICE N/A10. HONORS AND 3B.A. magna cum laude; Duke UniversityClinical Investigator Award, NIH/NIAFellow, American College of PhysiciansBest Scientific Abstract, Southern Region, Society for General InternalMedicineMemphis Medical SocietyOutstanding Rating Certificate, Department of Veterans AffairsOutstanding Rating Certificate, Department of Veterans AffairsOutstanding Rating Certificate, Department of Veterans AffairsOutstanding Rating Certificate, Department of Veterans AffairsOutstanding Rating Certificate, Department of Veterans Affairs11. EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIESa. Board memberships1996-2000Editorial board, Journals of Gerontology-Medical Sciences2003-2012Editorial board, The American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy2010Editorial board, Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Developmentb. Peer reviewerJournal of the American Medical Association, Archives of Internal Medicine, Annals ofInternal Medicine, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, Journal of General InternalMedicine, Gerontologist, Drugs and Aging, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Diabetes Care, BMCHealth Services Research12. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS1986198819881990-American College of PhysiciansAmerican Geriatrics SocietyGerontological Society of AmericaSociety for General Internal Medicine13. INVITED PROFESSORSHIPS AND SELECTED LECTURES1996Visiting Lecturer, University of Wisconsin

Ronald I. Shorr, M.D., M.S.CVPage ing Lecturer, Vanderbilt UniversityCME lectures for Methodist HealthcareVisiting Lecturer, University of IowaVisiting Lecturer, Meharry Medical College“Introduction to Pharmacoepidemiology” Medical Grand Rounds,University of TennesseeInvited Faculty, VISN 8 Falls Prevention Course, Clearwater, FLInvited lectures at VA facilities throughout Florida regionCME Lectures, University of FloridaVisiting Professor, Wake Forest UniversityVisiting Professor, San Juan VAMCVisiting Professor, University of Miami“Medications in Older Adults” Medical Grand Rounds, University ofFlorida“Falls in Hospitalized Patients” Medical Grand Rounds, University ofFloridaVisiting Professor, University of Minnesota/VAMC“Adaptive Designs in Comparative Effectiveness Research” MedicalGrand Rounds, University of Florida“Falls in Hospitalized Patients” 2nd Annual Conference on BuildingPartnerships for Geriatric Care: Promoting Independence in Older Adults,San Antonio, TX.Invited speaker “Are we walking in the wrong direction with fallsprevention in hospitals?” Symposium presented at 20th World Congress ofGerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul, S. Korea“Preventing hospital falls: balancing vigilance, autonomy, cost andgravity.” Keynote Speaker, Australia/New Zealand Fall PreventionSociety, Melbourne, AustraliaVisiting Professor, Monash University, Melbourne, AustraliaVisiting Professor, Curtin University, Perth, AustraliaVisiting Professor, Division of Geriatrics, Wake Forest University,Winston-Salem, N.C.14. CONSULTING al Consultant, Mendota Mental Health Institute, Madison, WIConsultant in Geriatrics, Middle Tennessee Mental Health Institute,Nashville, TNMedical Consultant, BCO Media ProductionLegal consulting re: Patient Safety and Geriatric Medicine

Ronald I. Shorr, M.D., M.S.CVPage 615. RESEARCH SUPPORTa. CurrentVA HSR&D/1I01HX002191Nursing Unit Design and Hospital FallsRole on Project: PI10/1/2017-9/30/2020NIH/1R56AG051799-01Fall prevention in high- and low-fall hospital nursing unitsRole on Project: PI9/30/2016-8/31/2017NIH/UL1TR001427University of Florida Clinical and Translational Science InstituteRole on Project: Director, TRACTS program8/15/2015-3/31/2019National Health and Medical Research Council1/01/2015-12/31/2018(Australia)/ APP1078918 (Hill, PI)Innovative Patient Education for Preventing Falls after Hospital DischargeRole: Co-Investigator (Chief Investigator G)b. Completed(Major grants as Principal Investigator)1992-1997Principal Investigator, NIH/K08AG000559; Studies in GeriatricPharmacoepidemiology (Wayne A. Ray, Ph.D., mentor)2005-2009Principal Investigator, NIH/R01AG025285; Trial of Proximity Alarmsto Reduce Patient Falls2009-2011Principal Investigator, NIH/R01AG033005 CMS Nonpayment forIatrogenic Injury and the Risk of Falls in Hospitals(Other completed extramural support)1995-1996Principal Investigator, Methodist Hospital Foundation; CharacterizingFalls in Hospitalized Patients1997-2007Director, Urban Child Institute/21st Century Scholars Program1997-2007Co-Investigator, NIH/N01-AG-6-2103; Dynamics of Health, Aging andBody Composition – Memphis Field Center (Satterfield)2000-2004Consultant, VA/HSR&D #SAF 98-152; Randomized Controlled Trial ofEnhanced Pharmacy Care in Older Veteran Outpatients (Rosenthal)2004-2005Principal Investigator, Methodist Hospital Foundation; Ask for ACEVideo Development2005-2007Co-Director, NIH/K30RR022963; Clinical Research Curriculum Award(Flynn)2007-2008Co-Investigator, VA/RR&D; Predicting Serious Injuries in NursingHomes (Powell-Cope)

Ronald I. Shorr, M.D., M.S.CVPage 2014-20162013-20172009-2017Co-Principal Investigator, VA/HSR&D QUERI, Service DirectedProject. #RRP 07-305; Intervention Development for Shared DecisionMaking in Stroke Prevention (Uphold)Co-Investigator, VA/RR&D #D3487R; Depressed Mood andAntidepressant Treatment among Post-Stroke Veterans (Reid)Co-Investigator, VA/HSR&D Service IIR-05-020; Using KnowledgeDiscovery Strategies to Identify Fall Related Injuries (Luther)Co-Investigator, VA/HSR&D QUERI, Service Directed Project. #SDP06-327; Web-Based Informational Materials for Caregivers of VeteransPost Stroke (Uphold)Co-Investigator, NIH/R01HS017695; Impact of Medicare Part D onRacial Disparities in Diabetes Treatment and Outcome (Hanlon)Co-Investigator, NIH/R01AG034056; Racial Disparities in Older Adults:Impact of Medicare Part D (Hanlon)Principal Investigator, VA/Office of Information Technology #122; Gaitand Balance Assessment with Live Video from the Computerized PatientRecord System (CPRS) Interface with Vista Imaging: GreenfieldInnovation ProposalCo-Investigator, NIH/3UL1RR029890-03S1; Statistical Methods inComparative Effectiveness Research (Kairalla)Co-Investigator, AHRQ/ R01HS020627 Hospital Responses toMedicare’s Nonpayment for Preventable Complications (Waters)Co-Director, Training and Professional Development Core,NIH/U54RR025208 Clinical and Translational Science Award (Nelson)Senior Consultant, SE Regional WHI Center, NIH/NO1-WH-04354Women’s Health Initiative Extension Study (Limacher)Co-Investigator, VA/RR&D D1395-P Internet and Telephone SupportIntervention for Stroke Caregivers (Uphold)Co-Investigator, VA/HSR&D IIR-343-2 Utilizing the RESCUE StrokeCaregiver Website to Enhance Discharge Planning (Uphold)VA Site PI, NIH/Y1-HC-9100-01 Systolic Blood Pressure InterventionTrial (SPRINT)c. Grant review activities19961999200120052005-2006Reviewer, NIH, Claude Pepper OAICReviewer, AHCPR, Translating Research into Practice (TRIP)Reviewer, NIH/HL-01-011, Trials Assessing Innovative Strategies toImprove Clinical Practice through Guidelines in Heart, Lung and BloodDiseases.Reviewer, AHRQ, Centers for Education and Research on Therapeutics(CERTs)Reviewer, VA RR&D, Geriatrics/outcomes review group

Ronald I. Shorr, M.D., M.S.CVPage 8200920132014Reviewer, NIH/ARRA-RC2 (ZAG1 ZIJ-8 O3 1)Reviewer, NIA/ Jahnigan-GEMMSTAR programReviewer, NIH/ZRG1 HDM-X (81) R - Academic Research EnhancementAward16. TRAINING GRANT 172016-2017Mentor – NIH/K23RR016047; Mentored Patient Oriented ResearchCareer Award (Ryder)Mentor – American Geriatrics Society/John A. Hartford Foundation;Geriatrics for Subspecialty Residents (Dahm)Secondary Mentor –VA/RR&D-IK2 X000744; Aerobic Exercise andCognitive Training in Older Adults (Nocera, CDA-2)Consultant – VA/RR&D 07646-W; Wheelchair Seated Posture andHealth Outcomes for CLC Residents (Barks, CDA-2)Mentor- NIH/TL1TR001428 University of Florida CTSI TL1 Awardee;Falls in Hospitals (Fehlberg)17. TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIESa. Clinical 0072011-201220072007-General medical inpatient service; VAMC, Cleveland, OHGeriatric Medicine clinic; VAMC, Cleveland, OHGeropsychiatry service; Vanderbilt University; Nashville, TNGeneral medical inpatient service; Methodist Hospital, Memphis, TNGeneral medicine outpatient clinic; Methodist Hospital, Memphis, TNReadmission Prevention Team; VAMC, Gainesville, FLGeneral medical inpatient service; VAMC, Gainesville, FLGeriatric Evaluation and Medicine (GEM) Unit; VAMC, Gainesville, FLb. Other teachingVanderbilt University School of Medicine1990-1994Section leader, medical student preventive medicine courseUniversity of Tennessee Health Science Center1994-1997Resident journal club group leader1994-2007Resident lectures (evidence based medicine, geriatrics)1998-2001Course director, Master’s seminar (BIOE 819)2001-2006Course director, Pharmacoepidemiology (BIOE 861)2000-2007Instructor, Clinical Trials (BIOE 823)2002-2007Small group leader, Longitudinal Curriculum Program (LCP)University of Florida2007-2010Group leader, Interdisciplinary Family Health (BMS6828)

Ronald I. Shorr, M.D., M.S.CVPage , Medical Resident noon conferencesLecturer, GRECC clinical conferencesLecturer, medical student physical diagnosis course (BMS6811)Instructor, medicine clerkship (BCC7110)Instructor, senior medicine clerkship (BCC7111)Instructor, geriatrics clerkship (BCC7115)Lecturer, Introduction to Clinical Research (GMS7093)Lecturer, Integrative Aging Physiology (GMS6417)Course director, APPCI Seminar (GMS6190)Course director, Introduction to Clinical Research (GMS7093)18. MENTORINGa. Thesis and dissertation committeesUniversity of Tennessee Health Science Center2000Robert Tamburro, MD, MS. Association between the inception of a SAFEKIDS Coalition and changes in pediatric unintentional injury rates. (MS inEpidemiology thesis committee)2001Karen Barrow, BS, MS. Antibiotic Prescribing for Upper RespiratoryTract Infections in TennCare. (MS in Epidemiology thesis committee)2002Katherine Ryder, MD, MS. The relationship between dietary magnesiumIntake and bone mineral density in older women. (Chair, MS inEpidemiology thesis committee)2003Marion Hare, MD, MS. Duration of office visit and prescribing antibioticsfor upper respiratory tract infections (Chair, MS in Epidemiology thesiscommittee).2003Eric Lowe, MD, MS. Opiophobia in children presenting to emergencydepartments with fracture (Chair, MS in Epidemiology projectcommittee).2005Nicholas Dieringer, MD, MS. Effectiveness of direct to consumeradvertising among the already medicated (Chair, MS in Epidemiologyproject committee).2005Monica Metzger, MD, MS. White race as a risk factor for hypothyroidismafter treatment for pediatric Hodgkin's lymphoma. (MS in Epidemiologyproject committee)2006Karen Willis, MD, MS. Overuse of beta-2-agonist bronchodilators inchildren with bronchiolitis. (Chair, MS in Epidemiology projectcommittee)2009Christopher Bond, Ph.D. Examining Health Risk Perception throughListening: The effect of receiver apprehension and tailored listening stylepreference messages on adult pertussis vaccination decisions. (Member,PhD dissertation committee, Department of Communications, Universityof Memphis)

Ronald I. Shorr, M.D., M.S.CVPage 10University of Florida2011Patrick Tighe, MD, MS, The Role of Socioeconomic Factors in theUtilization of Regional Anesthesia. (MS in Clinical Translational Sciencethesis committee)2012Carmen Rodriguez, Ph.D., A.R.N.P, MS, Technology to Assist SuddenlySpeechless Patients' Communication with Hospital (MS in ClinicalTranslational Science thesis committee)2012Yanpin Wang, PhDInference for Correlation Matrices for Longitudinaland Ordered Data (External member, Ph.D. in Statistics thesis committee)2012Damian Everhart, RN, Ph.D. Patient Falls in Acute Care Hospitals: ALongitudinal Assessment of Nurse Staffing and Unit-Level Characteristics(Ph.D. in Health Services Research committee)2013Arkendu Chatterjee, Ph.D. Bayesian Model Selection and Fit forIncomplete Longitudinal Data (External member, Ph.D. in Biostatisticsthesis committee)2013Mai Elmallah,MD, MS Retrograde Gene Delivery to HypoglossalMotoneurons: a Possible Therapeutic Approach for Pompe Disease (MS inClinical Translational Science thesis committee)2013Mary Gan, MD, MS Correlation of Plasma Orexin-A Levels with BodyMass Index, Body Composition, Resting Energy Expenditure, andExcessive Daytime Sleepiness in Patients with Prader-Willi Syndrome andEarly-Onset Obesity: a Pilot Study (Chair, MS in Clinical TranslationalScience thesis committee)2014Minzhao Liu, Ph.D., New Approaches for Quantile Regression. (Externalmember, Ph.D. in Biostatistics thesis committee)19. BIBLIOGRAPHYa. Peer reviewed manuscripts1. Rosen GM, Shorr RI. Laetrile: end play around the FDA. A review of legal developments.Ann Intern Med 1979;90:418-423. PMID:371476.2. Rosen GM, Shorr RI. Laetrile: a survey of judicial and administrative activity. Ann InternMed 1981;94:530-533. PMID:7011142.3. Shorr RI, Kao KJ, Pizzo SV, Rauckman EJ, Rosen GM. In vitro effects of acetaminophenand its analogues on human platelet aggregation and thromboxane B2 synthesis. Thromb Res1985;38:33-43. PMID:3923647.4. Shorr RI, Longo WL, Oberley TD, Bozdech MJ, Walker DL. Cytomegalovirus-associatedtubulointerstitial nephritis in an allogeneic bone marrow transplant recipient. Ann Intern Med1987;107:351-352. PMID:3039888.5. Shorr RI, Bauwens SF, Landefeld CS. Failure to limit quantities of benzodiazepine hypnoticdrugs for outpatients: placing the elderly at risk. Am J Med 1990;89:725-732.PMID:2252041.

Ronald I. Shorr, M.D., M.S.CVPage 116. Shorr RI, Bauwens SF. Effects of patient age and physician training on choice and dose ofbenzodiazepine hypnotic drugs. Arch Intern Med 1990;150:293-295. PMID:2302005.7. Shorr RI, Bauwens SF. Diagnosis and treatment of outpatient insomnia by psychiatric andnonpsychiatric physicians. Am J Med 1992;93:78-82. PMID:1626573.8. Shorr RI, Griffin MR, Daugherty JR, Ray WA. Opioid analgesics and the risk of hipfracture in the elderly: codeine and propoxyphene. J Gerontol 1992;47:M111-M115.PMID:1624693.9. Shorr RI, Ray WA, Daugherty JR, Griffin MR. Reserpine reconsidered: no association withserious peptic ulcer disease. J Gen Intern Med 1993;8:510-512. PMID:8410424.10. Shorr RI, Ray WA, Daugherty JR, Griffin MR. Concurrent use of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs and oral anticoagulants places elderly persons at high risk forhemorrhagic peptic ulcer disease. Arch Intern Med 1993;153:1665-1670. PMID:8333804.11. Shorr RI, Fought RL, Ray WA. Changes in antipsychotic drug use in nursing homes duringimplementation of the OBRA-87 regulations. JAMA 1994;271:358-362. PMID:8283585.12. Streeter CC, Van RR, Shorr RI, Bachman DL. Prior head injury in male veterans withborderline personality disorder. J Nerv Ment Dis 1995;183:577-581. PMID:7561819.13. Shorr RI, Ray WA, Daugherty JR, Griffin MR. Individual sulfonylureas and serioushypoglycemia in older people. J Am Geriatr Soc 1996;44:751-755. PMID:8675920.14. Johnson KC, Graney MJ, Applegate WB, Kitabchi AE, Runyan JW, Shorr RI. Prevalence ofundiagnosed non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and impaired glucose tolerance in acohort of older persons with hypertension. J Am Geriatr Soc 1997;45:695-700.PMID:9180662.15. Shorr RI, Ray WA, Daugherty JR, Griffin MR. Incidence and risk factors for serioushypoglycemia in older persons using insulin or sulfonylureas. Arch Intern Med1997;157:1681-1686. PMID:9250229.16. Shorr RI, Ray WA, Daugherty JR, Griffin MR. Antihypertensives and the risk of serioushypoglycemia in older persons using insulin or sulfonylureas. JAMA 1997;278:40-43.PMID:9207336.17. Pahor M, Shorr RI, Somes GW, Cushman WC, Ferrucci L, Bailey JE, Elam JT, ApplegateWB. Diuretic-based treatment and cardiovascular events in patients with mild renaldysfunction enrolled in the systolic hypertension in the elderly program. Arch Intern Med1998;158:1340-1345. PMID:9645829.18. Shorr RI, Johnson KC, Wan JY, Sutton-Tyrrell K, Pahor M, Bailey JE, Applegate WB. Theprognostic significance of asymptomatic carotid bruits in the elderly. J Gen Intern Med1998;13:86-90. PMID:9502367.19. Somes GW, Pahor M, Shorr RI, Cushman WC, Applegate WB. The role of diastolic bloodpressure when treating isolated systolic hypertension. Arch Intern Med 1999;159:2004-2009.PMID:10510985.

Ronald I. Shorr, M.D., M.S.CVPage 1220. Franse LV, Pahor M, DiBari M, Shorr RI, Wan JY, Somes GW, Applegate WB. Serum uricacid, diuretic treatment and risk of cardiovascular events in the Systolic Hypertension in theElderly Program (SHEP). J Hypertens 2000;18:1149-1154. PMID:10954008.21. Shorr RI, Franse LV, Resnick HE, DiBari M, Johnson KC, Pahor M. Glycemic control ofolder adults with type 2 diabetes: findings from the Third National Health and NutritionExamination Survey, 1988-1994. J Am Geriatr Soc 2000;48:264-267. PMID:10733051.22. DiBari M, Pahor M, Franse LV, Shorr RI, Wan JY, Ferrucci L, Somes GW, Applegate WB.Dementia and disability outcomes in large hypertension trials: lessons learned from thesystolic hypertension in the elderly program (SHEP) trial. Am J Epidemiol 2001;153:72-78.PMID:11159149.23. Franse LV, DiBari M, Shorr RI, Resnick HE, van Eijk JT, Bauer DC, Newman AB, PahorM. Type 2 diabetes in older well-functioning people: who is undiagnosed? Data from theHealth, Aging, and Body Composition study. Diabetes Care 2001;24:2065-2070.PMID:11723084.24. Klesges LM, Pahor M, Shorr RI, Wan JY, Williamson JD, Guralnik JM. Financial difficultyin acquiring food among elderly disabled women: results from the Women's Health andAging Study. Am J Public Health 2001;91:68-75. PMID:11189828.25. Ray WA, Stein CM, Byrd V, Shorr R, Pichert JW, Gideon P, Arnold K, Brandt KD, PincusT, Griffin MR. Educational program for physicians to reduce use of non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs among community-dwelling elderly persons: a randomized controlledtrial. Med Care 2001;39:425-435. PMID:11317091.26. Resnick HE, Shorr RI, Kuller L, Franse L, Harris TB. Prevalence and clinical implicationsof American Diabetes Association-defined diabetes and other categories of glucosedysregulation in older adults: the health, aging and body composition study. J Clin Epidemiol2001;54:869-876. PMID:11520645.27. Pahor M, Franse LV, Deitcher SR, Cushman WC, Johnson KC, Shorr RI, Kottke-MarchantK, Tracy RP, Somes GW, Applegate WB. Fosinopril versus amlodipine comparativetreatments study: a randomized trial to assess effects on plasminogen activator inhibitor-1.Circulation 2002;105:457-461. PMID:11815428.28. Shorr RI, Guillen MK, Rosenblatt LC, Walker K, Caudle CE, Kritchevsky SB. Restraintuse, restraint orders, and the risk of falls in hospitalized patients. J Am Geriatr Soc2002;50:526-529. PMID:11943051.29. Somes GW, Kritchevsky SB, Shorr RI, Pahor M, Applegate WB. Body mass index, weightchange, and death in older adults: the systolic hypertension in the elderly program. Am JEpidemiol 2002;156:132-138. PMID:12117704.30. Tamburro RF, Shorr RI, Bush AJ, Kritchevsky SB, Stidham GL, Helms SA. Associationbetween the inception of a SAFE KIDS Coalition and changes in pediatric unintentionalinjury rates. Inj Prev 2002;8:242-245. PMID:12226125.31. De Rekeniere N, Rooks RN, Simonsick EM, Shorr RI, Kuller LH, Schwartz AV, Harris TB.Racial differences in glycemic control in a well-functioning older diabetic population:

Ronald I. Shorr, M.D., M.S.CVPage 13findings from the Health, Aging and Body Composition Study. Diabetes Care 2003;26:19861992. PMID:12832300.32. De Rekeniere N, Resnick HE, Schwartz AV, Shorr RI, Kuller LH, Simonsick EM, Vellas B,Harris TB. Diabetes is associated with subclinical functional limitation in nondisabled olderindividuals: the Health, Aging, and Body Composition study. Diabetes Care 2003;26:32573263. PMID:14633811.33. Yaffe K, Kanaya A, Lindquist K, Simonsick EM, Harris T, Shorr RI, Tylavsky FA,Newman AB. The metabolic syndrome, inflammation, and risk of cognitive decline. JAMA2004;292:2237-2242. PMID:15536110.34. Gaur AH, Hare ME, Shorr RI. Provider and practice characteristics associated withantibiotic use in children with presumed viral respiratory tract infections. Pediatrics2005;115:635-641. PMID:15741365.35. Kanaya AM, Wassel Fyr CL, De Rekeniere N, Shorr RI, Schwartz AV, Goodpaster BH,Newman AB, Harris T, Barrett-Connor E. Predicting the development of diabetes in olderadults: the derivation and validation of a prediction rule. Diabetes Care 2005;28:404-408.PMID:15677800.36. Lo A, Ryder K, Shorr RI. Relationship between patient age and duration of physician visitin ambulatory setting: does one size fit all? J Am Geriatr Soc 2005;53:1162-1167.PMID:16108934.37. Ryder KM, Shorr RI, Bush AJ, Kritchevsky SB, Harris T, Stone K, Cauley J, Tylavsky FA.Magnesium intake from food and supplements is associated with bone mineral density inhealthy older white subjects. J Am Geriatr Soc 2005;53:1875-1880. PMID:16274367.38. Schwartz AV, Sellmeyer DE, Strotmeyer ES, Tylavsky FA, Feingold KR, Resnick HE,Shorr RI, Nevitt MC, Black DM, Cauley JA, Cummings SR, Harris TB. Diabetes and boneloss at the hip in older black and white adults. J Bone Miner Res 2005;20:596-603.PMID:15765178.39. De Rekeniere N, Peila R, Ding J, Colbert LH, Visser M, Shorr RI, Kritchevsky SB, KullerLH, Strotmeyer ES, Schwartz AV, Vellas B, Harris TB. Diabetes, hyperglycemia, andinflammation in older individuals: the health, aging and body composition study. DiabetesCare 2006;29:1902-1908. PMID:16873800.40. Figaro MK, Kritchevsky SB, Resnick HE, Shorr RI, Butler J, Shintani A, Penninx BW,Simonsick EM, Goodpaster BH, Newman AB, Schwartz AV, Harris TB. Diabetes,inflammation, and functional decline in older adults: findings from the Health, Aging andBody Composition (ABC) study. Diabetes Care 2006;29:2039-2045. PMID:16936150.41. Hare ME, Gaur AH, Somes GW, Arnold SR, Shorr RI. Does it really take longer not toprescribe antibiotics for viral respiratory tract infections in children? Ambul Pediatr2006;6:152-156. PMID:16713933.42. Metzger ML, Hudson MM, Somes GW, Shorr RI, Li CS, Krasin MJ, Shelso J, Pui CH,Howard SC. White race as a risk factor for hypothyroidism after treatment for pediatricHodgkin's lymphoma. J Clin Oncol 2006;24:1516-1521. PMID:16575001.

Ronald I. Shorr, M.D., M.S.CVPage 1443. Ness J, Hoth A, Barnett MJ, Shorr RI, Kaboli PJ. Anticholinergic medications incommunity-dwelling older veterans: prevalence of anticholinergic symptoms, symptomburden, and adverse drug events. Am J Geriatr Pharmacother 2006;4:42-51.PMID:16730620.44. Ryder KM, Shorr RI, Tylavsky FA, Bush AJ, Bauer DC, Simonsick EM, Strotmeyer ES,Harris TB. Correlates of use of antifracture therapy in older women with low bone mineraldensity. J Gen Intern Med 2006;21:636-641. PMID:16808749.45. Shorr RI, De Rekeniere N, Resnick HE, Yaffe K, Somes GW, Kanaya AM, Simonsick EM,Newman AB, Harris TB. Glycemia and cognitive function in older adults using glucoselowering drugs. J Nutr Health Aging 2006;10:297-301. PMID:16886100.46. Strotmeyer ES, Cauley JA, Schwartz AV, De Rekeniere N, Resnick HE, Zmuda JM, ShorrRI, Tylavsky FA, Vinik AI, Harris TB, Newman AB. Reduced peripheral nerve function isrelated to lower hip BMD and calcaneal QUS in older white and black adults: the Health,Aging, and Body Composition Study. J Bone Miner Res 2006;21:1803-1810.PMID:17002569.47. Toy PC, France J, Randall RL, Neel MD, Shorr RI, Heck RK. Reconstruction ofnoncontained distal femoral defects with polymethylmethacrylate and crossed-screwaugmentation: a biomechanical study. J Bone Joint Surg Am 2006;88:171-178.PMID:16391262.48. Faulkner KA, Redfern MS, Cauley JA, Landsittel DP, Studenski SA, Rosano C, SimonsickEM, Harris TB, Shorr RI, Ayonayon HN, Newman AB. Multitasking: association betweenpoorer performance and a history of recurrent falls. J Am Geriatr Soc 2007;55:570-576.PMID:17397436.49. Hilmer SN, Mager DE, Simonsick EM, Cao Y, Ling SM, Windham BG, Harris TB, HanlonJT, Rubin SM, Shorr RI, Bauer DC, Abernethy DR. A drug burden index to define thefunctional burden of medications in older people. Arch Intern Med 2007;167:781-787.PMID:17452540.50. Hoth AB, Carter BL, Ness J, Bhattacharyya A, Shorr RI, Rosenthal GE, Kaboli PJ.Development and reliability testing of the clinical pharmacist recommendation taxonomy.Pharmacotherapy 2007;27:639-646. PMID:17461698.51. Mehta KM, Yaffe K, Brenes GA, Newman AB, Shorr RI, Simonsick EM, Ayonayon HN,Rubin SM, Covinsky KE. Anxiety symptoms and decline in physical function over 5 years inthe health, aging and body composition study. J Am Geriatr Soc 2007;55:265-270.PMID:17302665.52. Ryder KM, Kessler LA, Jones CB, Shorr RI. A captive audience: a pilot study of screeningand counseling hospitalized women for fracture

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