Ray E. Helfer Award
Ray E. Helfer was an esteemed pediatric educator, child
advocate and past President of the Ambulatory Pediatric
Association. The purpose of the award is to recognize
creative, scholarly work in pediatric education that is
described in a paper submitted for the Annual APA Meeting.
The Ray E. Helfer Foundation for Children and Families
provides financial support for this award.
Past Award Winners
2008
Jennifer Arnold, MD
jennifer.arnold@stonybrook.edu
2007
Teaching Procedural Skills to Pediatric Residents: A Randomized Interventional Trial
Michael G. Gaies
Effects of the World Health Organization Essential Newborn Care Training Course on Early Neonatal Mortality by level of Maternal Education
Elwyn Chomba
2006
Development and validation of high fidelity patient simulator case scenarios for pediatric resident evaluation
Mark Adler, MD
2005
Impact of Duty Hour Restrictions on General Pediatrics Faculty Teaching
Karen J. Marcdante, MD, Charlene Gabler-Uhing, MD, Dawn Bragg, PhD, and Deborah E. Simpson, PhD,
Departments of Pediatrics and Educational Services, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
2004
Impact of an Innovative CD-ROM Designed to Improve Ambulatory Teaching
Philip O. Ozuah, MD, PhD, Mary Ottolini, MD, MPH and Larrie Greenberg, MD
Children's Hospital at Montefiore/ Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY,
Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC
2003
Asthma Severity Classification: Using Standardized Patients to Measure Residents' Competency
Philip O. Ozuah, Sandra Braganza and Iman Sharif
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
2002
Measuring Medical Knowledge Competencies Using Web-Enhanced Instruction During a Pediatric Resident Ambulatory Block Month
Carl Erwin Johnson and Larry Hurtubise
Columbus Children's Hospital
2001
Evaluating Evidence-Based Decision Making Skills: Development and Validation of an Instrument
Alan Schwartz
Virginia Commonwealth University
2000
Evaluation of 'Breastfeeding Basics' an Educational Course on the World Wide Web
Mary E. O'connor
Case Western Reserve University, Rainbow Babies and Childrens Hospital Cleveland, OH
1999
Can a Primary Care Based Asthma Intervention Affect Service Use, Home Management and Morbidity for Inner-City Children?
Karen Warman, E.J. Silver, Nora Esteban-Cruciani, M.P. McCourt, Laurie J. Bauman, and Ruth E.K. Stein
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY
1998
Does a Health Maintenance Curriculum for Pediatric Residents Improve Performance?
Joseph Lopreiato and D. Michael Foulds
University of Texas Health Science Center of San Antonio
1997
The Development and Evaluation of a CD-ROM Computer Program to Teach Residents Telephone Management
Mary C. Ottolini and Larrie Greenberg
Childrens National Medical Center Washington, DC
1996
Counseling Parents of a Child Dead on Arrival (DOA): The Effective Use of Standardized Patients (SPs)
Larrie Greenberg, Dan Ochsenschlager, Regina O'Donnell, Jennifer Mastruseri and George Cohen
Department of Pediatrics, Children's National Medical Center, George Washington University School of Medicine
1994
Evaluation of Clinical Competence:
The Gap Between Expectation and Performance
Bahman Joorabchi and Jeffrey Devries
Department of Pediatrics, Henry Ford Health System and
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Detroit and Pontiac, Michigan
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