Papers and Presentations

Publications

 
  • Gefter L. Morioka-Douglas N, Srivastava A, Rodriguez E. Supporting At-Risk Youth and Their Families to Manage and Prevent Diabetes: Developing a National Partnership of Medical Residency Programs and High Schools, published July 6, 2016, PLOS One (Public Library of Science) Available on line: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158477
  • Rodriguez E, Marques N. Partnerships in Public Health Nursing as an Effective Means to Promote Health Services in Schools. Journal of Community and Public Health Nursing. April 30., 2016. 2:119. doi:10.4172/2471-9846.1000119. Available at: goo.gl/GQgnxM
  • Rodriguez E, Srivastava A, Landau M. School-based Vision and Hearing Screening: Highlights from a Nurse Demonstration Project. Policy Brief 09/29/2015
  • Gefter L, Bericknyei S, Rosas LG, Morioka-Douglas N, Rodriguez E ."Service-Based Learning for Residents: A Success for Communities and Medical Education." Family Medicine, 47(10):803-806. November 2015.[Link to article]
  • Biag M, Srivastava A, Landau M, and Rodriguez E. Teachers’ Perceptions of Full- and Part-Time Nurses at School. Accepted for publication in the Journal for School Nursing, October 2014. [Link to online version]
  • Gefter L, Rosas LG, Rodriguez E, and Morioka-Douglas N. "Training At-Risk Youth to Become Diabetes Self-management Coaches for Family Members: Partnering Family Medicine Residents With Underserved Schools." The Diabetes Educator, September 2014. [Link to online version]
  • Rodriguez E, Austria D, Perlroth D; Becker E.R, Wang E, Landau M. School Nurses’ Role in Asthma Management, School Absenteeism, and Cost Savings: A Demonstration Project Journal of School Health, December 2013. [Selected Top Paper for 2013 by The American Academy of Pediatrics Council on School Health]
  • Crump C, Austria D, London R, Landau M, Erlendson B, and Eunice Rodriguez E, Chronic Health Conditions and School Performance among Children and Youth. Annals of Epidemiology, 2013 [Selected Top Paper for 2013 by The American Academy of Pediatrics Council on School Health] [Paper]
  • Rodriguez E, Austria D, Landau M. School Health: A Way to the Future? Research in Political Sociology, Barbara Wejnert (ed.), Vol. 19. December, 2011. [Abstract Summary]

Abstracts/Presentations

  • Gefter L. Morioka-Douglas N, Srivastava A, Rodriguez E. Supporting At-Risk Youth and their Families to Manage and Prevent Diabetes: Developing a National Partnership of Medical Residency Programs and Public Schools. American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition October 22-25, 2016 San Francisco, CA.

  • Rodriguez E, Srivastava A, Landau M. Increasing Screening Follow-up at Underserved schools: A Partnership with School Nurses. American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition October 22-25, 2016 San Francisco, CA. [Abstract]

  • Gefter L, Morioka-Douglas N, Srivastava A and Rodriguez, E. Enhancing Medical Trainees’ Cultural Competency through Engagement in Service Based Learning. Stanford Innovations in Medical Education Conference, May 28, 2016, Stanford University. [Attach slides?

  • Rodriguez E. Srivastava A, Dirzo R. Encouraging Environmental Conservation and Healthy Behavior in Bay Area Schools. Health Services in Schools: From Cost-effectiveness Studies to Distributional Justice. Stanford University. May 29, 2015.

  • Rodriguez E. and Srivastava A. Scaling-Up a Health Prevention & Environmental Sustainability Project: Integrating Pilot Evaluation. American Evaluation Association (AEA), Denver, CO, October 2014.
  • Landau M. Putting the Health Care Back into Schools at the National Collaborative on Education and Health Steering Committee meeting in Washington DC, February 2014 [See here]
  • Biag, M, Srivastava, A, Landau, M, and Rodriguez, E. "Teachers' Perceptions of the School Nurse". Paper accepted for presentation at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, April 2015, in Chicago, IL.
  • Rodriguez E, Srivastava, A, Boeckman, K. "Coordinated School Health Programs: Rigorous Evaluations and Policy Disconnects". Presented at the Annual American Evaluation Association Conference in Washington DC, October 2013.
  • Landau M, US Surgeon General Working Group Meeting, School Health Promotion, Washington DC, May 2013.
  • Landau, M. Putting Health Care Back Into Schools School Nurse Demonstration Project. ASCA Conference, January 2013. [Slides]
  • Rodriguez E, Austria D, Perlroth D, Becker E, Wang NE, Landau M. School nurses’ role in asthma management, school absenteeism, and cost savings: A demonstration project. 2012 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting; San Francisco, CA. October 27-31, 2012. [Abstract Summary]
  • Landau M, Austria D, and Rodriguez E, School Nurses' Role in Asthma Management, School Absenteeism, and Cost Savings: A Demonstration Project. American Public Health Association, San Francisco, October 2012. [Abstract]
  • Landau M, Rodriguez E, Austria D, Lapp S, Hong A. Full-Time School Nurses in a Collaborative Model: An Ongoing Evaluation of the San Jose Unified School District Nurse Demonstration Project. 2012 National Association of School Nurses Conference; San Francisco, CA. June 23-26, 2012. [Abstract Summary]
  • Crump C, Austria D, London R, Landau M, Erlendson B, Rodriguez E. Chronic Health Conditions and School Performance. 2011 American Evaluation Association Conference; Anaheim, CA. November 2-5, 2011. [Abstract Summary]
  • Rodriguez E, Austria D, Landau M, Lapp S, Roney C, Caywood J. Evaluation of School Nursing in Underserved Schools: Truth, Beauty, and Justice in the Evaluation of the San Jose Unified School District Nurse Demonstration Project. 2010 American Evaluation Association Conference; San Antonio, TX. November 8-13, 2010. [Abstract Summary]

Posters

  • Liana Gefter MD†, Nancy Morioka-Douglas MD MPH†, Ashini Srivastava MBBS MPH ‡, Eunice Rodriguez DrPH “Enhancing Acquisition of Graduate Medical Competencies through Engagement in Experiential Learning”. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting  (PAS 2017), May 6-9, 2017, San Francisco.[Poster]

  • Rodriguez E, Srivastava A, Landau M. Partnering with School Nurses to Increase Screening Follow up. Annual Pediatrics Research Retreat, Stanford University, April 8, 2016

  • Rodriguez E, Marques N. Health Care Services in Schools at Crossroads: What can we learn from successful and sustainable Implementations across the U.S.? 2016 Statewide School Health Conference May 5-6, 2016 Sacramento, CA.

  • Gefter L, Morioka-Douglas N, Srivastava A and Rodriguez, E. Supporting At-Risk Youth and their Families to Become ‘E-Patients’. Medicine X conference, September 22-27, 2015, Stanford University

  • Rodriguez E, Srivastava A, Wilber C and Dirzo, R. Encouraging Healthy Behavior through Awareness of Environmental Conservation in Economically Disadvantaged Communities. Poster Presented at Community Health Symposium, Stanford University, January 2015 and 6th Annual Pediatric Research Retreat, Stanford University April 2015.[Poster]
  • Eunice Rodriguez E, Srivastava A, Dirzo R, and Wilbur C. Encouraging Healthy Behavior through Environmental Conservation Awareness: A Pilot Study in Economically Disadvantaged Communities. Poster presented at Spectrum Research Symposium, Stanford University September 2014.[Poster]
  • Biag M, Srivastava A, Landau M, and Rodriguez E. Improving Education-Health Partnerships: Teachers' Perceptions of the School Nurse. Poster presented at Annual Community Health Symposium, Office of Community Health, Stanford University, January 2014. [Poster]
  • Landau M. Srivastava A, Rodriguez E, "What Makes a School Nurse Program Successful? Cost savings, Health benefits or Grades?" Poster presented at the Annual American Evaluation Association Conference in Washington DC, October 2013.[Poster]
  • Rodriguez E, Srivastava A, Landau M. "Partnering with School Nurses to Increase Population Health. A Demonstration Project". Poster presented at Population Health Science Colloquium Stanford University, September 2013.
  • Rodriguez E, Srivastava A, and Boeckman K. Is Coordinated School Health Working? Evaluation of a Pilot Project in the San Jose Unified School District. Fourth Annual Pediatrics Research Retreat, Stanford University, April 2013.[Poster]
  • Rodriguez E, Srivastava A, Ramirez S, Austria D, and Boeckman K. Teachers' and Parents' Perceptions on Implementing a Coordinated School Health Project in the San Jose Unified School District. Community Health Symposium, Office of Community Health, Stanford University, November 2012. [Poster]
  • Rodriguez E, Austria D, Perlroth D, Becker E, Wang NE, Landau M. School nurses’ role in asthma management, school absenteeism, and cost savings: A demonstration project. [Poster] 2012 Stanford School of Medicine Pediatrics Research Day; Stanford, CA. April 19, 2012.
  • Rodriguez E, Srivastava A, Wilber C, and Morioka-Douglas N. Next Phase of HealthyU: Piloting an Environmental Conservation Component. Community Health Symposium, Office of Community Health, Stanford University, October 2011 [Poster]
  • Rodriguez E, Austria D, Landau M, Lapp S, Roney C, Caywood J. Partnering with School Nurses to Manage Chronic Conditions: An Ongoing Evaluation of the San Jose Unified School District Nurse Demonstration Project in Underserved Schools. 2011 Stanford School of Medicine Pediatrics Research Day; Stanford, CA. April 22, 2011. Link to Poster: [Poster]