Research

Publications

Terry DL, Williamson ML. Bullying Among Medical Residents: Gender, Social Norms, and Reporting Behavior. PRiMER. 2022;6:17. https://doi.org/10.22454/PRiMER.2022.824936

Terry, D.L., Mathews, D.P. Social Norms and Engagement in Protective Health Behaviors Among Rural Health Providers. J Clin Psychol Med Settings 29, 384–390 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10880-022-09845-0

Caperelli Gergel MC, Terry DL. Giving 200%: Workplace Flexibility and Provider Distress Among Female Physicians. J Healthc Leadersh. 2022 Jun 11;14:83-89. doi: 10.2147/JHL.S359389. PMID: 35721818; PMCID: PMC9199524.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9199524/

Terry DL, Hui PA, Terry CP, Trabold A. Vaccine hesitancy among college students and individuals seeking healthcare: A social norms perspective. J Am Coll Health. 2022 Jun 21:1-6. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2022.2086009. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 35728070.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35728070/

Terry, D. L., Williamson, M., & Bhardwaj, P. (in press). Specialty intention and program satisfaction among medical residents: The moderating role of cognitive flexibility. Psychological Studies. 

Terry, D. L., & Mathews, D. (2021). Technology-assisted supplemental work among rural medical providers: Impact on burnout, stress, and job satisfaction. Journal of Healthcare Management, 66, 451-460. 

Terry, D. L., & Buntoro, S. (2021). Perceived usefulness of telehealth among rural medical providers: Barriers to use and associations with provider confidence. Journal of Technology and Behavioral Science, 6, 567-571. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41347-021-00215-5  

Terry, D. L. (2021). Improving family medicine residency evaluation by revamping the Clinical Competence Committee process. STFM Educational Column. Retrieved from https://www.stfm.org/publicationsresearch/publications/educationcolumns/2021/march/

Terry DL, Hui P, Buntoro S. The Initial Positive and Negative Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Rural Healthcare Providers: Associations With Team Culture and Leadership. J Healthc Manag. 2021 Sep-Oct 01;66(5):396-406. doi: 10.1097/JHM-D-20-00258. PMID: 34495004.

Terry, D. L. & Nanda, M. N. (2021). Mental health concerns in primary care. In Martin, Patel & Preedy (Eds.)., Handbook of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy by disorder, 1st edition. Elsevier.

Terry, D. L., Mlinac, M., & Steadman-Wood, P. (Eds.). (in press). Providing home care for older adults: A professional guide for mental health practitioners, 1st edition. Philadelphia: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
Danielle Terry:  Primary Editor and author of two chapters.
https://www.routledge.com/Providing-Home-Care-for-Older-Adults-A-Professional-Guide-for-Mental-Health/Terry-Mlinac-Steadman-Wood/p/book/9780367345273

Crawford, T., Mlinac, M., Steadman-Wood, P., & Terry, D. L. (in press). Introduction to home-based mental health care: Models, Roles, & Reflections. In D. Terry, M. Mlinac, & Steadman-Wood (Eds.), Providing home care for older adults: A professional guide for mental health practitioners, 1st edition.  Philadelphia: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.

Terry, D. L. & Zuzelo, B. (in press). Managing safety concerns in home care. In D. Terry, M. Mlinac, & Steadman-Wood (Eds.), Providing home care for older adults: A professional guide for mental health practitioners, 1st edition.  Philadelphia: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.

Terry, D. L. & Woo, M. J. (in press). Burnout, job satisfaction, and work-family conflict among rural medical providers. Psychology, Health & Medicine.

Hand-off bundle implementation associated with decreased medical errors and preventable adverse events on an academic family medicine in-patient unit: A pre-post study.
Zachary Dewar, MD, Theresa Yurkonis, DO, & Maximos Attia, MD
Medicine, (2019), 98(40), e17459. doi:10.1097/MD.0000000000017459

Addressing Mental Health Concerns in Primary Care: Practices among Medical Residents in a Rural Setting
Danielle L.Terry, PhD, Christopher P. Terry, PhD
Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings; 2019 Feb 13. doi: 10.1007/s10880-019-09609-3. PMID: 30758698

Harbison A J, Prabhu S (December 30, 2019) Causation and Treatment Algorithms for Elderly Patients who have Fallen in the Twin Tiers. Cureus 11(12): e6513. DOI 10.7759/cureus.6513  
https://assets.cureus.com/uploads/original_article/pdf/25508/1580310575-20200129-9675-dtpz2c.pdf

How Women Choose Prenatal Care Providers in the Twin Tiers
Alicia Harbison, DO; Michael F. Gillan, DO
Osteopathic Family Physician; 2018 Nov/Dec;10(6):10-15.

Smartphone Use and Professional Communication Among Medical Residents in Primary Care
Danielle L.Terry, PhD, Christopher P. Terry, PhD
PRiMER. 2018;2:18. https://doi.org/10.22454/PRiMER.2018.766371

Thryotoxic periodic paralysis: a case study and review of the literature
Meseeha M, Parsamehr B, Kissell K, Attia M.
J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect 2017 Jun 6; 7(2):103-106.
doi: 10.1080/20009666.2017.1316906. eCollection 2017 Mar.

Presentations at Conferences

Bhardwaj, P. & Terry, D. L. (2022, April). Specialty intention and satisfaction: Cognitive flexibility and medical residents. Poster accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine.

Terry, D. L., Bhardwaj, P., & Williamson, M. (2022, April). Bullying and medical residents: Gender differences, social norms, and reporting behavior. Poster accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine. 

Terry, D. L. & Hui, P. (2021, November). Perceived risk, attitudes, and intention: College student perceptions of the COVID-19 Vaccine. Poster presented at the Association of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies 55th Annual Convention, New Orleans

Terry, D. L. (2021, April). Engagement in protective health behaviors among rural health providers during COVID-19: Associations with social norms. Poster accepted for the 42nd Annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Virtual Conference.

Buntoro, S. & Terry, D. L. (2021, April). The positive and negative impact of COVID-19 pandemic on rural medical providers: Associations with team culture and leadership. Poster accepted for the 42nd Annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Virtual Conference.

Hui, P. & Terry, D. L. (2021, April). Use of telehealth among rural medical providers during COVID-19: Barriers to use and associations with provider confidence. Poster accepted for the 42nd Annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Virtual Conference

Terry, D. L., & Woo, M. J. (2020, November). Burnout, job satisfaction, and work-family conflict among rural medical providers. Poster accepted at the 54th Annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.

Tolle, M. & Terry, D. L. (2020, November). Associations between perceived stress, job satisfaction and technology use among rural medical providers. Poster accepted at the 54th Annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.

Terry, D. L. (2020, August). Improving the residency evaluation process by revamping the Clinical Competence Committee. Poster presented at the Annual meeting of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Virtual.

Poster Presentation at Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) 2019 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, April 2019
Presenter(s):  Mark Corey, MD, Corina Marshall, MD, Eric Schackow, MD, PhD;
“Our Patient Empanelment and Access Journey as a Rural FMC”

Poster presentation at the Eastern Psychological Association in New York City, NY, March 2019.
Presenter(s): Danielle L. Terry, PhD, ABPP, and Christopher P. Terry, PhD,
“Smartphone use and Professional Communication among Medical Residents in Primary Care”.
 

Residents at conference
Residents Zachary Dewar, MD and Michelle Tolle, DO at the Stanley Conklin Research day.

Presentation at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies in Washington DC, November 2018
Presenter(s): Danielle L. Terry, PhD, ABPP and Christopher P. Terry, PhD
“Addressing mental health concerns in primary care: Practices and perceived competency among medical residents”. 

Poster Presentation at Collaborative Family Healthcare Association October 2018 Rochester, NY
Presenter(s): Alicia Harbison, DO and Danielle Terry, PhD
“Empathy and Burnout in Residents: Associations with Mental Health Referral Patterns”.


Family Medicine Residents Presented Outstanding Scholarly Activity Projects for the 2nd Annual Stanley Conklin Research Day Held April 5, 2019:

Residents at presentation   Residents at conference
 

Oral Presentations

 

Dr. Alicia Harbison

Meaningful Use of Antidepressants in Long Term Care Facilities

Dr. Zachary Dewar Third Place for Oral Presentation

Impact of the Implementation of a Handoff Bundle on Medical Errors and Preventable Adverse Events on an Academic Family Medicine In-Patient Unit

 

Poster Presentations – Research, QI, Cases

 Contributors

Dr. Alicia Harbison   First place -Research Poster

How Women Choose Prenatal Care Providers in the Twin Tiers

Michael Gillan, DO, Timothy Harbison, BS, Raymond Brown, Abbi Woll, Charlita Lockett, Jee Moon, Rachel Lovely

Janine Axelrod, DO  First Place QI poster

Patient entered data: a quality improvement study investigating the use of patient kiosks in completing yearly fall risk screening

Corina Marshall, MD

Kristen Nash, DO

Mammogram Completion Quality Improvement Project

Danielle Terry, PhD

Michelle Tolle, DO

Improving Rates of Developmental Screening in Pediatric Patients Age 0-5 in an Outpatient Family Medicine Residency Clinic

Bryan Tolle, DO, Corina Marshall, MD

Noel Yarze, MD

Improving Medicare Wellness Visit Compliance Rates in Sayre Family Practice

 

Theresa Yurkonis, DO, MHSA

The Maternal Child Handbook

John Benjamin DiNovo, MD, Corina Marshall, MD

Janine Axelrod, DO

Some Headaches Are Such A Pain in the Neck!

Arjun Chandra, Do, Joseph Ronsivalle, DO, FSIR

Janine Axelrod, Do

Liver Let Die

Michelle Nanda, MD, Corina Marshall, MD

Zachary Dewar, MD

Placenta Percreta Diagnosed at Delivery: A Case Report

Laura Waler, MD, Samuel Saleeb, MD, FACOG

Alicia Harbison, DO

Colon Cancer Masquerading as Recurrent Abdominal Abscesses

 

Kristen Nash, DO

Always Look to the Heart

Theresa Yurkonis, DO, MHSA, Maximos Attia, MD

 


Family Medicine Residents Presented Outstanding Scholarly Activity Projects for the 1st Annual Stanley Conklin Research Day Held in April 2018:
 

Oral Presentations

 

Dr. Alicia Harbison

How Women Choose Prenatal Care Providers in the Twin Tiers

Dr. Zachary Dewar

Epidemiology of Medical Error on the Family Medicine Service at Robert Packer Hospital Preceding Implementation of an Improved Hand-Off Tool and Process

 

Poster Presentations - Case Reports and Quality Improvement

 Contributors

Dr. Zachary Dewar

Spinal Epidural Abscess: Antibiotics or Surgery?

Andrea Spiekhout, DO, Michelle Nanda, MD

Dr. Alicia Harbison

Causation of Falls in the Elderly Population and Treatment Options

Sheela Prabhu, MD

Dr. Alicia Harbison

Meaningful Use of Antidepressants in Long Term Care Facilities

Joseph Mwesige, MD, MPH

Dr. Andrea Spiekout

Anaplasmosis Presenting as Fever of Unknown Origin

Zachary Dewar, MD, Michelle Nanda, MD

Dr. Noel Yarze

Delirium in Dementia: Looking Beyond the Basis

Theresa Yurkonis, DO, Joseph Mwesige, MD, MPH

Guthrie Research Day

Research Day, The Guthrie Clinic, April 23, 2021

Anna Konstas, MD
Oral Presentation

Preconception Counseling Effect on Contraceptive Prescribing Rates

Corina Marshall M.D., T. Eric Schackow M.D.

Shirley Buntoro, DO
Poster Presentation

The Initial Positive and Negative Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Rural Medical Providers

Danielle Terry, PhD, ABDD

Patricia Hui MD
Poster Presentation

Associations with Team Culture and Leadership

Danielle Terry, PhD, ABDD

 

Stanley Conklin Research Day, The Guthrie Clinic, April 24, 2020

Original research

Anna Konstas, MD
Award for oral presentation

Can I.V. Ketorolac Post-operatively Reduce Narcotic Use in Ob/Gyn Major Surgeries

Samuel Saleeb, MD

Poster Presentations:

Rozita Sabet, MD
2nd Place Award

A Quality Improvement Initiative to Increase Orders for Medicare Annual Wellness Visits

Mona Sabetrasekh MSII, T Eric Schackow, MD, PhD

John Benjamin DiNovo, MD, MS

Using Technology to Improve Access to Online Resources and Optimize Workflow

Corina Marshall, MD

Anna Konstas, MD

Can I.V. Ketorolac Post-Operatively Reduce Narcotic Use in Ob/GYN Major Surgeries

Katsiaryna Malykhina, Samuel Saleeb, MD

Michael Gergel, DO

Rapid Presentation of Graves' Disease

Rozita Sabet Rasekh, MD, Patricia Catala, MD, Mona Sabetrasekh, MS II, Theresa Yurkonis, DO

Kristen Nash, DO

SVC Syndrome Acute Management

Michael Gillan, DO, Corina Marshall, MD

Rozita Sabet, MD

Advanced Cervical Cancer: best offense is a good defense, So Pap, Colp, Leep!

Mona Sabetrasekh, MS-II; Molly Witham, DO; Arjun Chandra DO; Michael Gillan DO