M. TEACHING AND LECTURING

Anton-Culver, Hoda:

· "Introduction to Cancer Epidemiology" (lecture as part of course in Hereditary Cancer Counseling—200G)

· "Ethical Issues Relating to Human Research" (lecture as part of Course on Responsible Conduct of Research for graduate and postdoctoral students)

· Graduate classes in Epidemiology: Spring & Fall 2000, Winter & Spring of 2001.

Brewster, Wendy R.:

· Los Alamitos Medical Center. "Management of The Abnormal Pap Smear". Los Alamitos, California, October 2000.

· Memorial/UCI Center for Health Education, Eighteenth Annual Review Course in Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology. Management of The Abnormal Pap Smear. October 2000.

· Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Naval Medical Center. Keynote Address of The Women’s Health Symposium. "The Risks and Benefits of Hormone Replacement Therapy in Breast Cancer Survivors". San Diego, California, December 2000.

· Society of Gynecologic Oncologists 2001 Winter Meeting. Chemotherapy and Radiation in the Management of Early Cervical Cancer. Salt Lake City, Utah, February 2001.

· Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. "Controversies in the Management of Early-Stage Cervical Cancer". Torrance, California, Feb 2001.

· Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center "Hormone replacement therapy and breast cancer" Fountain Valley, California, May 2001.

· "Little Company of Mary Hospital. ‘Cancer Genetic Testing –The basics" Torrance California, June 2001.

· "Introduction to Cancer Epidemiology" (lecture as part of course in Hereditary Cancer Counseling—200G).

· "Cancer Screening in women" (lecture as part of the clinical didactic Ob/GYN core rotation to third year medical students).

· "Evaluation of the abnormal pap smear" (lecture as part of the clinical didactic Ob/GYN core rotation to third year medical students).

· Principles of Cancer Screening (lecture as part of the Patient/Doctor II course curriculum for second year medical students).

· Pelvic examination (lecture/demonstration as part of the PDII course curriculum for second year medical students.

Carpenter, Catherine L.:

· Introduction to Biostatistics and Epidemiology, two lectures.

· Patient/Doctor II, three lectures.

· Biological Sciences 218a: "Genetics and Susceptibility to Cancer"

Culver, B. Dwight:

· Didactic lecture on Exposure Limits and Risk Assessment, Residency in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 3/13/01

· Preceptorship in Occupational Medicine Risk Assessment for Residents

Delfino, Ralph J.:

· Environmental Health Sciences III: Epidemiology-Biostatistics (SE 226): Teach 2 classes each spring quarter of 1994-present, Epidemiology Division, Dept. Medicine, and School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine. Topics include screening and detection, epidemiologic research designs, bias and confounding, etc.

· Environmental Epidemiology (SE 275E): Taught in fall or winter quarters, 1998-2000, Epidemiology Division, Department of Medicine and School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine. Course objectives: a) understanding of epidemiological approaches to the assessment of community environmental hazards, and an appreciation of interdisciplinary collaborations; b) comprehensive view of the important issues involved in environmental exposure estimation; c) overview of the importance of epidemiological studies within the context of risk assessment; d) enhanced ability to critically appraise published scientific reports.

McLaren, Christine:

· Course Director, Patient-Doctor II, Epidemiology Content Area for Medical Students.

· Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Social Ecology SE226.

· UCI Dept. of Hematology/Oncology Fellows Seminar, "Statistical Principles for Clinical Trials."

· UCI Dept. of Radiology Oncology Residents Lecture Series. "Biostatistics for Clinical Trials."

· UCI Epidemiology Division "Statistics for Medical Research," 4-day course, 4 hours per day, given to Ph.D. and M.S. statisticians.

· UCI Cancer Research Institute MBB 218, Clinical Cancer for Basic Scientists Lecture on "Cancer Statistics."

· Hemochromatosis and Iron Overload, Screening Monitoring Board, Wake Forest, North Carolina.

· UCI Dept. of Radiology Oncology, Residents Lecture Series. "Statistical Methods for Medical Research: Part I."

Peel, David:

· Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Social Ecology SE226

Theuer, Charles P.:

· Medical student's Patient/Doctor II course.

· Intro to Epidemiology and Biostatistics graduate course.

Wenzel, Lari B.:

· Social Ecology SE226, Epidemiology & Biostatistics: "Behavioral Science and Genetic Epidemiology," July 2000.

· Social Ecology SE226, "Behavioral and Psychosocial Issues in Cancer Genetic Testing," November 2000.

· UCI College of Medicine, "Laryngectomy Rehabilitation, Research Design and Assessment," June 2000.

Ziogas, Argyrios:

· Patient Doctor II

· Epidemiology/Biostatistics