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Karl T. Rew, MD October 1, 2020 Page 1 of 21 CURRICULUM VITAE Karl Thomas Rew, MD Associate Professor, Clinical Track Department of Family Medicine and Department of Urology University of Michigan Medical School Family Medicine at Domino’s Farms and Japanese Family Health Program 24 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Lobby H, Box 431 Ann Arbor, MI 48106-5795 Phone: 734-647-5640 Email: [email protected] Education and Training 09/1981 – 06/1986 Bachelor of Science with Highest Honors, University of California, Davis, Biochemistry Major and East Asian Studies Minor; Davis, California. 07/1983 – 06/1984 University of California Education Abroad Program, International Christian University; Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan. 09/1987 – 06/1993 Doctor of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine; San Diego, California. 06/1993 – 06/1996 Family Medicine Residency, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of California, San Diego Medical Center; San Diego, California. 11/2006 – 03/2007 Faculty Development Institute, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, Michigan. 04/2015 Bridging the Gap – Professional Medical Interpreter Training, Interpreter Services, University of Michigan Health System; Ann Arbor, Michigan. 09/2016 – 06/2017 Medical Education Scholars Program, Department of Learning Health Sciences, University of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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  • Karl T. Rew, MD October 1, 2020 Page 1 of 21

    CURRICULUM VITAE

    Karl Thomas Rew, MD

    Associate Professor, Clinical Track Department of Family Medicine

    and Department of Urology

    University of Michigan Medical School

    Family Medicine at Domino’s Farms and

    Japanese Family Health Program 24 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Lobby H, Box 431

    Ann Arbor, MI 48106-5795

    Phone: 734-647-5640 Email: [email protected]

    Education and Training 09/1981 – 06/1986 Bachelor of Science with Highest Honors, University of California,

    Davis, Biochemistry Major and East Asian Studies Minor; Davis, California.

    07/1983 – 06/1984 University of California Education Abroad Program, International

    Christian University; Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan. 09/1987 – 06/1993 Doctor of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, School of

    Medicine; San Diego, California. 06/1993 – 06/1996 Family Medicine Residency, Department of Family and Preventive

    Medicine, University of California, San Diego Medical Center; San Diego, California.

    11/2006 – 03/2007 Faculty Development Institute, Department of Family Medicine,

    University of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, Michigan. 04/2015 Bridging the Gap – Professional Medical Interpreter Training, Interpreter

    Services, University of Michigan Health System; Ann Arbor, Michigan. 09/2016 – 06/2017 Medical Education Scholars Program, Department of Learning Health

    Sciences, University of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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    Certification and Licensure Certification 1994 Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners. 07/1996 Diplomate, American Board of Family Medicine. Recertified 07/2002,

    07/2009, and 04/2019. Medical Licensure 1994 – present California G80302 2006 – present Michigan 4301088845 Languages English: Native. Japanese: Fluent in speaking and listening, proficient in reading and writing. Clinical, Administrative, and Academic Appointments Clinical 06/1996 – 08/2006 Staff Physician, Urgent Care Center, Centre for Health Care Medical

    Associates (now Arch Health Medical Group); San Diego, California. 09/2006 – present Faculty Physician, Family Medicine at Domino’s Farms, Department of

    Family Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, Michigan.

    09/2006 – present Outpatient Attending Service (OAS), Department of Family Medicine,

    University of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, Michigan. OAS physicians provide night and weekend telephone coverage for the Briarwood, Domino’s Farms, and Livonia Family Medicine clinics.

    11/2009 – present Medical Staff Member, Associate Active Status, St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea

    (formerly Chelsea Community Hospital); Chelsea, Michigan. Administrative 06/2001 – 06/2004 Director of Peer Review and Credentialing, Centre for Health Care

    Medical Associates; San Diego, California. 12/2002 – 12/2005 Director, Board of Directors, Centre for Health Care Medical Associates;

    San Diego, California.

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    12/2004 – 12/2005 Vice President, Centre for Health Care Medical Associates; San Diego,

    California. 09/2010 – present Assistant Service Chief, Outpatient Attending Service (OAS), Department

    of Family Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, Michigan.

    09/2017 – 08/2020 Clinical Lead for Ambulatory Clinical Care Guidelines and Consult

    Request Guidelines, Quality Department, Michigan Medicine; Ann Arbor, Michigan.

    01/2019 – present Principal Residency Faculty, Department of Family Medicine, University

    of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, Michigan. Academic 09/2006 – 08/2011 Instructor, Clinical Track, Department of Family Medicine, University of

    Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, Michigan. 09/2006 – present Faculty Associate, Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan;

    Ann Arbor, Michigan. 10/2007 – 08/2011 Instructor, Clinical Track, Department of Urology, University of Michigan

    Medical School; Ann Arbor, Michigan. 09/2011 – 08/2018 Assistant Professor, Clinical Track, Department of Family Medicine,

    University of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, Michigan. 09/2011 – 08/2018 Assistant Professor, Clinical Track, Department of Urology, University of

    Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, Michigan. 09/2018 – present Associate Professor, Clinical Track, Department of Family Medicine,

    University of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, Michigan. 09/2018 – present Associate Professor, Clinical Track, Department of Urology, University of

    Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, Michigan. Research Interests Primary care management of urological disorders. Improving cross-cultural communication. Effective clinical teaching. Medical editing.

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    Grants Previous Sponsor: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Grant Number: 1U01DK082345-01 Title: Multi-disciplinary Approach to the Study of Pelvic Pain (Trans-MAPP) at the University of Michigan Co-Principal Investigators: Daniel Clauw and J. Quentin Clemens Dates: 09/15/2008 to 06/30/2013 Role: Co-investigator Sponsor: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Grant Number: 2U01DK082345-06 Title: Multidisciplinary Approach to the Study of Chronic Pelvic Pain (MAPP II): Trans-MAPP Study of Urologic Chronic Pelvic Pain: Symptom Patterns Study (SPS) Principal Investigator: Daniel Clauw Dates: 09/15/2008 to 06/30/2019 Role: Co-investigator Sponsor: Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation/Michigan Department of Community Health Title: Activating Patients to Improve Prostate Cancer Care Co-Principal Investigators: Ted Skolarus and Margaret Holmes-Rovner Dates: 10/01/2010 to 9/30/2011 Role: Co-investigator Sponsor: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Grant Number: 5U01DK099932-03 Title: LURN: Symptoms of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Research Network Principal Investigator: J. Quentin Clemens Dates: 9/18/2014 to 5/31/2018 Role: Co-investigator Honors and Awards 1981 California Scholarship Federation and Honor Society, Lifetime Member. 1981 – 1986 National Merit Scholar: IBM Thomas J. Watson Memorial Scholarship,

    University of California, Davis. 1981 – 1986 Five other merit scholarships (Agricultural Fraternity of CALPHA

    Scholarship, Edward Frank Kraft Scholarship Prize, George W. Pierce

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    Scholarship, Henry A. Jastro Scholarship, Luther D. and Marie M. Davis Scholarship), University of California, Davis.

    1983 – 1986 University of California Regents Scholar, University of California, Davis. 1985 Phi Beta Kappa: Kappa of California, University of California, Davis. 1986 Phi Kappa Phi: Chapter 069, University of California, Davis. 1986 Golden Key National Honor Society, University of California, Davis. 1986 Bachelor of Science with Highest Honors, University of California, Davis. 1989 Brython P. Davis Scholarship, University of California, San Diego, School

    of Medicine. 1993 Walter Weiss Preventive Medicine Scholarship, University of California,

    San Diego, School of Medicine. 03/2007 to 09/2007 Family Medicine Education Scholars Program. Awarded 6 months (104

    hours) of department-funded protected time for “Developing Primary Care Urology Clinics,” with Joel Heidelbaugh and Masahito Jimbo.

    06/2009 to 12/2009 Family Medicine Education Scholars Program. Awarded 6 months (104

    hours) of department-funded protected time for “Urology Mini-Residency,” plus $1000 direct support.

    08/2009 to 02/2010 Family Medicine Education Scholars Program. Awarded 6 months (104

    hours) of department-funded protected time for “Publication of Primary Care Urology,” with Masahito Jimbo.

    01/2012 to 03/2012 Family Medicine Education Scholars Program. Awarded 3 months (52

    hours) of department-funded protected time for “Developing a Medical Dictionary for Interpreters.”

    07/2012 to 12/2012 Family Medicine Education Scholars Program. Awarded 6 months (104

    hours) of department-funded protected time for “Completing Multiple Publications.”

    Memberships in Professional Societies 1992 – present American Academy of Family Physicians. 1992 – 2006 California Academy of Family Physicians.

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    1994 – present Society of Teachers of Family Medicine. 2004 – 2009 Japanese Academy of Family Physicians. 2006 – present Michigan Academy of Family Physicians. Editorial Positions, Boards, and Peer-Review Service 2010 Guest editor, Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice. 2012 Peer reviewer, FP Essentials, The American Academy of Family

    Physicians (AAFP) Home Study Program. 12/2012 – present Associate Medical Editor for FP Essentials, a peer-reviewed monograph

    series published monthly by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) as part of its continuing medical education home study program.

    2013 Peer reviewer, Therapeutic Advances in Urology. 2014 – present Peer reviewer, American Family Physician. 2014 Peer reviewer, Journal of Men’s Health. 2018 Peer reviewer, Health Communication. 2019 Peer reviewer, Scientific Reports (Nature Research). 2019 Peer reviewer, Journal of General and Family Medicine. Teaching 1995 – 1998 Instructor, Introduction to Clinical Medicine 201A, clinical exam skills

    course for first-year medical students, University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine.

    1996 – 2004 Community preceptor for medical students, Centre for Health Care

    Medical Associates, San Diego, California. 2006 – present Instructor, medical student clinical clerkship, University of Michigan

    Department of Family Medicine. 2006 – present Preceptor, resident and fellow clinics, University of Michigan Department

    of Family Medicine.

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    2007 – 2009 Instructor, third-year medical student case discussion series, University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine.

    2007 – present Instructor, resident conference series, University of Michigan Department

    of Family Medicine. 2009 – present Faculty advisor for residents, University of Michigan Department of

    Family Medicine. 2010 – 2013 Visiting professor, Shizuoka Family Medicine Residency Program,

    Shizuoka, Japan. 2010 – 2018 Lead instructor, residency ethics curriculum, University of Michigan

    Department of Family Medicine. 2018 – present Co-lead instructor, residency men’s health curriculum, University of

    Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 2019 – present Co-lead, residency academic pathway, University of Michigan

    Department of Family Medicine. Presentations – Resident Didactic Sessions

    1. Rew KT, August 2007, “Urgent Care Cases: Pediatric Injuries,” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine.

    2. Rew KT, March 2008, “Urgent Care Cases: Travel Diseases and Wounds,”

    University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 3. Rew KT, September 2008, “Urgent Care Cases: Dental and Eye Injuries,” University

    of Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 4. Rew KT, March 2009, “Urgent Care Cases: Nail Injuries, Nasal Foreign Bodies, Tick

    bites, and Lice,” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 5. Rew KT, May 2010, “Urgent Care Cases: Pediatric and Adolescent Injuries,”

    University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 6. Rew KT, September 2010, “Ethics: Why Physicians Lose Their Licenses,”

    University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 7. Krause CW, Rew KT, September 2010, “Managing and Documenting Outpatient

    Telephone Calls,” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine.

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    8. Rew KT, December 2010, “Ethics: Treating Family Members and Peers,” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine.

    9. Rew KT, March 2011, “Ethics: Difficult Decisions at the End of Life,” University of

    Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 10. Rew KT, April 2011, “Urgent Care Cases: Travel Diseases, Wounds, and Urology

    Issues,” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 11. Rew KT, Romano SE, September 2011, “Ethics: Physicians, Patients, and Electronic

    Media,” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 12. Rew KT, December 2011, “Ethics: Decision-Making and Respect for Autonomy,”

    University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 13. Rew KT, March 2012, “Ethics: Healthcare Disparities,” University of Michigan

    Department of Family Medicine. 14. Rew KT, May 2012, “Urgent Care Cases: Tick Bites, Dental Injuries, Eye Injuries,

    Swallowed Foreign Bodies, Subungual Hematoma, Hair Tourniquet,” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine.

    15. Rew KT, June 2012, “Ethics: Why Physicians Lose Their Licenses,” University of

    Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 16. Rew KT, July 2012, “Introduction to Ethics: Narrative Medicine,” Intern Block

    Month, University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 17. Rew KT, September 2012, “Ethics: Reproductive Health,” University of Michigan

    Department of Family Medicine. 18. Rew KT, March 2013, “Ethics: Medical Errors,” University of Michigan Department

    of Family Medicine. 19. Rew KT, June 2013, “Introduction to Ethics: Narrative Medicine,” Intern Block

    Month, University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 20. Rew KT, November 2013, “Urology Topics: Testicular Torsion, Testicular Cancer,

    Penile Cancer, Erectile Dysfunction,” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine.

    21. Rew KT, March 2014, “Ethics: Treating Family Members and Peers,” University of

    Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 22. Rew KT, December 2014, “Ethics: Healthcare Disparities,” University of Michigan

    Department of Family Medicine.

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    23. Rew KT, Wittmann D, March 2015, “Ethics: Sexual Health,” University of Michigan

    Department of Family Medicine. 24. Rew KT, July 2015, “Introduction to Ethics: Narrative Medicine,” Intern Block

    Month, University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 25. Rew KT, September 2015, “Ethics: Fostering and Adoption,” University of Michigan

    Department of Family Medicine. 26. Rew KT, December 2015, “Ethics: Controlled Substances,” University of Michigan

    Department of Family Medicine. 27. Rew KT, June 2016, “Introduction to Ethics: Narrative Medicine,” Intern Block

    Month, University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 28. Rew KT, June 2017, “Ethics: Why Physicians Lose Their Licenses,” University of

    Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 29. Rew KT, June 2017, “Introduction to Ethics: Narrative Medicine,” Intern Block

    Month, University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine. 30. Rew KT, December 2017, “Ethics: Public Health Ethics,” University of Michigan

    Department of Family Medicine. 31. Rew KT, June 2018, “Introduction to Ethics: Narrative Medicine,” Intern Block

    Month, University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine.

    Presentations – Peer Teaching

    1. Rew KT, Kuznia AL, November 2017, “Your Educator’s Portfolio and Promotion Packet,” Workshop for the Medical Education Scholars Program, University of Michigan Department of Learning Health Sciences.

    2. Kuznia AL, Rew KT, May 2019, “Your Educator’s Portfolio and Promotion Packet,”

    a workshop for the Medical Education Scholars Program, University of Michigan Department of Learning Health Sciences.

    3. Klein KA, Kuznia AL, Rew KT, November 2019, “Your Educator’s Portfolio and Promotion Packet,” a workshop for Michigan Medicine faculty, Office of Faculty Affairs & Faculty Development, University of Michigan.

    Presentations – Grand Rounds

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    1. Rew KT, June 2010, “Urology Pearls,” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine.

    2. Rew KT, August 2011, “PSA – Prostate Specific Antigen,” University of Michigan

    Department of Family Medicine.

    3. Rew KT, September 2015, “Working Effectively with Interpreters,” University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine.

    4. Rew KT, May 2018, “Teaching (and Learning) Medical Ethics,” University of

    Michigan Department of Family Medicine. Committee, Organizational, and Volunteer Service Institutional 1988 – 1989 Elective Curriculum Committee, University of California, San Diego,

    School of Medicine. 1988 – 1989, Admissions Committee, University of California, San Diego, School of 1990 – 1991 Medicine. 2000 – 2001 Medical Advisory Committee, Centre for Health Care Medical Associates,

    San Diego, California. 2000 – 2001 CEO Selection Committee, Centre for Health Care Medical Associates,

    San Diego, California. 2001 – 2004 Chair, Peer Review and Credentialing Committee, Centre for Health Care

    Medical Associates, San Diego, California. 2001 – 2006 Business Planning Committee, Centre for Health Care Medical Associates,

    San Diego, California. 2002 – 2004 Retirement Planning Committee, Centre for Health Care Medical

    Associates, San Diego, California. 2005 – 2006 Compensation Committee, Centre for Health Care Medical Associates,

    San Diego, California. 2005 – 2006 Finance and Budget Committee, Centre for Health Care Medical

    Associates, San Diego, California. 2008 – 2014 General Counsel’s Advisory Committee of the Senate Assembly,

    University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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    03/2009 International Institute Individual Fellowship Review Committee,

    University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 2010 – 2012 Adult Cancer Screening clinical care guideline team, University of

    Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 10/2010, Fulbright U.S. Student Program Campus Interview Committee, University 10/2015 of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 04/2012 – 10/2015, Advisory Committee on Promotions and Tenure, Department of Family 03/2017 – present Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 03/2014 – 08/2016 Chair, Scholarly Activity Steering Committee, Department of Family

    Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 06/2018 – 04/2019 Policy Governance Workgroup, Ambulatory Care, Michigan Medicine,

    Ann Arbor, Michigan. 08/2018 – 11/2018 Prenatal Care Task Force, Department of Family Medicine, University of

    Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 02/2019 – present Residency Program Evaluation Committee (PEC), Department of Family

    Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 03/2019 – present Adult Palliative Medicine Executive Steering Committee, Departments of

    Family Medicine and Internal Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

    National 12/2012 – present Editorial Board, FP Essentials, The American Academy of Family

    Physicians (AAFP) Home Study Program (ex officio). 11/2016 – 02/2018 Educational Content Advisor in Men’s Health, The American Academy of

    Family Physicians. Volunteer 03/1984 Member, Third Thai Work Camp, International Christian University

    (Tokyo, Japan) and Payap University (Chiang Mai, Thailand); Mae Hong Son, Thailand.

    1984 – 1986 Medical Laboratory Technician, Davis Community Clinic Drug Abuse

    Program; Davis, California.

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    1987 – 1989 Medical Student Volunteer, Pediatric Evening Free Clinic, University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine; San Diego, California.

    1988 – 1990 Medical Student Volunteer, Trincheras Free Clinic; Tijuana, Baja

    California Norte, Mexico. 12/1988 Volunteer Intern, Hospital El Buen Pastor; San Quintin, Baja California

    Norte, Mexico. 06/1989 – 09/1989 Missions Intern, Clairemont Covenant Church; San Diego, California. 1998 – 2000 Volunteer Reader, KPBS Radio Reading Service; San Diego, California. 2007, 2008 Citywide Student Selection Committee, Hikone-Ann Arbor Educational

    and Cultural Exchange Program; Ann Arbor, Michigan. 2007 – 2013, 2018 Volunteer Instructor, Interpreter training workshops, University of

    Michigan Health System Interpreter Services; Ann Arbor, Michigan. Visiting Professorships 06/2007 – 07/2007 Visiting Associate Professor of Medical Education at Mie University, Tsu,

    Mie, Japan (4 weeks). 08/2010 Visiting Professor, Shizuoka Family Medicine Training Program,

    Shizuoka, Japan (2 weeks). 02/2011 Visiting Professor, Shizuoka Family Medicine Training Program,

    Shizuoka, Japan (1 week). 04/2012 Visiting Professor, Shizuoka Family Medicine Training Program,

    Shizuoka, Japan (1 week). 10/2013 – 11/2013 Visiting Professor, Shizuoka Family Medicine Training Program,

    Shizuoka, Japan (2 weeks). 11/2018 Visiting Scholar, International Research Center for Medical Education,

    Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Japan (2 weeks).

    Extramural Invited Presentations Regional

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    1. Olson L, Rew K. October 1994. What to Expect from Mammography Today, Focus on Women: New Insights into the Health of Today’s Woman, a community seminar of the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, San Diego, California.

    2. Rew K. March 1996. Suicide Prevention, Teen University: Peer Advocate Training

    Seminar, University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, San Diego, California. 3. Rew KT. October 14, 2011. Managing BPH and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms.

    Michigan Academy of Family Physicians Update in Family Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

    4. Rew KT. October 14, 2011. PSA – Prostate Specific Antigen. Michigan Academy of

    Family Physicians Update in Family Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 5. Rew KT. October 3, 2014. Male Genital Tract Cancers. Michigan Academy of Family

    Physicians Fall Update in Family Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan. National 1. Rew K, Fetters M, Sano K, Okada T, Pollock M, Takemura Y. October 2004. Family

    Practice in Japan (Workshop), AAFP Annual Scientific Assembly/WONCA 17th World Conference of Family Doctors, Orlando, Florida.

    2. Rew KT. September 27, 2013. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia and Prostatitis. American

    Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly, San Diego, California. 3. Rew KT. September 28, 2013. Neoplastic Disease of the Male Genital Tract. American

    Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly, San Diego, California. 4. Rew KT. September 28, 2013. Ask the Expert: Neoplastic Disease of the Male Genital

    Tract. American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly, San Diego, California.

    5. Rew KT. December 7, 2013. Family Medicine and Urology at the University of Michigan:

    A Men’s Health Collaboration. Presented as part of a workshop entitled, “How to Establish and Run a Men’s Health Center,” at the 9th Men’s Health World Congress, Arlington, Virginia, sponsored by the American Society for Men's Health (ASMH) and the International Society for Men's Health (ISMH).

    6. Rew KT. June 25, 2015. Erectile Dysfunction. American Academy of Family Physicians

    Family Medicine Update, Denver, Colorado. International 1. Rew KT. November 2005. Family Medicine in San Diego. The Third Focus on Family

    Medicine Seminar in Shiga, Shiga, Japan.

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    2. Rew KT. November 2005. Herpes zoster. The Third Focus on Family Medicine Seminar in

    Shiga, Shiga, Japan. 3. Rew KT. November 2005. Marine Bites and Stings. The Third Focus on Family Medicine

    Seminar in Shiga, Shiga, Japan. 4. Rew KT. July 18, 2007. American-style Family Medicine Training and Practice: Is it a

    good option for Japan? Grand Rounds Presentation, Internal Medicine Department, Suzuka Kaisei Hospital, Suzuka, Mie, Japan.

    5. Rew KT. August 5, 2010. An Overview of Family Medicine. Grand Rounds Presentation,

    Morimachi Public Hospital, Morimachi, Shizuoka, Japan. 6. Rew KT. August 7, 2010. Understanding Family Medicine. The 4th Nagasaki Family

    Medicine Seminar in Goto, Goto, Nagasaki, Japan. 7. Sano K, Rew KT, Hagiwara Y. August 8, 2010. The Clinical Breast Exam (Workshop).

    The 4th Nagasaki Family Medicine Seminar in Goto, Goto, Nagasaki, Japan. 8. Rew KT, Sano K. August 9, 2010. Building and Empowering World-Class Family

    Physicians in Japan. The 22nd Japanese Academy of Primary Care Medicine Summer Student and Resident Seminar, Kumagaya, Saitama, Japan.

    9. Rew KT. August 11, 2010. Family Medicine as a Specialty. Grand Rounds Presentation,

    Iwata City General Hospital, Iwata, Shizuoka, Japan. 10. Rew KT. August 13, 2010. Urology Pearls. Shizuoka Family Medicine Residency

    Program, Kikugawa, Shizuoka, Japan. 11. Rew KT. February 11, 2011. Family medicine as a specialty, and family medicine training

    in the USA. The 2nd Family Medicine Workshop, Kikugawa, Shizuoka, Japan. 12. Endo A, Rew KT, Sano K. February 11, 2011. Examination of the shoulder (Workshop).

    The 2nd Family Medicine Workshop, Kikugawa, Shizuoka, Japan. 13. Endo A, Rew KT, Sano K. February 11, 2011. Examination of the knee (Workshop). The

    2nd Family Medicine Workshop, Kikugawa, Shizuoka, Japan. 14. Endo A, Rew KT, Sano K. February 12, 2011. Examination of the ankle (Workshop). The

    2nd Family Medicine Workshop, Kikugawa, Shizuoka, Japan. 15. Endo A, Rew KT, Sano K. February 12, 2011. Splinting and casting (Workshop). The 2nd

    Family Medicine Workshop, Kikugawa, Shizuoka, Japan.

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    16. Rew KT. April 2, 2012. Family Medicine Training at the University of Michigan. Shizuoka Family Medicine Residency Program, Shizuoka, Japan.

    17. Rew KT. April 6, 2012. Managing Common Urologic Problems. Shizuoka Family

    Medicine Residency Program, Shizuoka, Japan. 18. Rew KT. April 6, 2012. Urgent Care Cases. Shizuoka Family Medicine Residency

    Program, Shizuoka, Japan. 19. Rew KT. October 30, 2013. Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Refugee Patients.

    Shizuoka Family Medicine Residency Program, Morimachi Family Medicine Center, Shizuoka, Japan.

    20. Rew KT. October 31, 2013. Urgent Care Cases. Grand Rounds Presentation. Shizuoka

    Family Medicine Residency Program, Shizuoka, Japan. 21. Rew KT. November 1, 2013. Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Refugee Patients.

    Shizuoka Family Medicine Residency Program, Kikugawa General Hospital, Shizuoka, Japan.

    22. Rew KT. November 2, 2013. Urology for the Family Physician. Shizuoka Family

    Medicine Residency Program, Shizuoka, Japan. 23. Rew KT. November 2, 2013. Effective Clinical Teaching. Shizuoka Family Medicine

    Residency Program, Shizuoka, Japan. 24. Rew KT. November 8, 2018. The Liberal Arts, Communication, and the Effective

    Physician (Workshop for 3rd to 6th year students). Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

    25. Rew KT. November 9, 2018. Clinical Decision Making, Part 1 (Clinical reasoning class for

    4th year students). Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

    26. Rew KT. November 13, 2018. Family Medicine in the USA (Study group for 4th year

    students). Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

    27. Rew KT. November 13, 2018. Finding your Future Career (Workshop for 3rd to 6th year

    students). Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

    28. Rew KT. November 14, 2018. Clinical Decision Making (Clinical reasoning class for 5th

    year students). Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

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    29. Rew KT. November 16, 2018. Clinical Decision Making, Part 2 (Clinical reasoning class for 4th year students). Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

    30. Rew KT. November 17, 2018. Being an effective medical interpreter: understanding the

    roles and building the skills (Lecture). Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan. 31. Rew KT, Tanaka S, Takeda Y. November 17, 2018. Medical interpreter workshop.

    Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan. 32. Rew KT. November 19, 2018. Family Medicine in the USA (Lecture). Family Medicine

    Department and International Health Care Department, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan.

    Bibliography Peer Reviewed Publications 1. Renkin EM, Rew K, Wong M, O’Loughlin D, Sibley L. Influence of saline infusion on

    blood-tissue albumin transport. Am. J. Physiol. 257 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 26):H525-H533, 1989. [I performed the studies, collected the data, and participated in data analysis.]

    2. Renkin EM, Tucker V, Rew K, O’Loughlin D, Wong M, Sibley L. Plasma volume

    expansion with colloids increases blood-tissue albumin transport. Am. J Physiol. 262 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 31):H1054-H1067, 1992. [I performed the studies, collected the data, and participated in data analysis.]

    3. Jimbo M, Fetters M, Nishiue T, Rew K, Takemura Y, Pollock M, Kiyota A, Okada T, Sano

    K. Family medicine education, clinical care, and research in Japan: challenges and barriers identified during group interviews at a WONCA workshop (in Japanese). Jpn J Fam Pract (Katei Iryou) 12(1):4-15, 2006. [I initiated and organized the workshop, coordinated one of the small groups, and edited the final paper.]

    4. Standiford CJ, George-Nwogu UD, Vijan S, Rew KT, Harrison RV. Adult Cancer

    Screening (2011 Update). [Clinical care guideline.] Ann Arbor, MI: Quality Department, University of Michigan Health System, 2011. [Available at http://www.uofmhealth.org/provider/clinical-care-guidelines] [I wrote the prostate cancer screening guideline and edited the guidelines for breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening.]

    5. Rew KT, Harrison RV. Prostate Cancer Screening (2012 Update). [Clinical care

    guideline.] Ann Arbor, MI: Faculty Group Practice, University of Michigan Health System, October 2012. [Available at http://www.uofmhealth.org/provider/clinical-care-guidelines] [I updated the prostate cancer screening portion of the 2011 guideline with current evidence and edited the cervical cancer screening section.]

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    6. Suskind AM, Dunn RL, Morgan DM, DeLancey JOL, Rew KT, Wei JT. A screening tool

    for clinically relevant urinary incontinence. Neurourol Urodyn. 2015 Apr;34(4):332-5. doi: 10.1002/nau.22564. Epub 2014 Jan 25. [I used and tested the screening tool, and helped to write and edit the manuscript.]

    7. Rew KT, Clarke SL, Gossa W, Savin D. Immigrant and Refugee Health: Medical

    Evaluation. FP Essent. 243:11-18, 2014. [I coordinated the writing team, served as the corresponding author, and edited the manuscript. Dr. Clarke wrote the initial draft.]

    8. Rew KT, Clarke SL, Gossa W, Savin D. Immigrant and Refugee Health: Mental Health

    Conditions. FP Essent. 243:19-23, 2014. [I coordinated the writing team, served as the corresponding author, and edited the manuscript. Dr. Savin wrote the initial draft.]

    9. Rew KT, Clarke SL, Gossa W, Savin D. Immigrant and Refugee Health: Common

    Infectious Diseases. FP Essent. 243:24-29, 2014. [I coordinated the writing team, served as the corresponding author, and edited the manuscript. Dr. Gossa wrote the initial draft.]

    10. Rew KT, Clarke SL, Gossa W, Savin D. Immigrant and Refugee Health: Cross-Cultural

    Communication. FP Essent. 243:30-39, 2014. [I wrote the manuscript, led the writing team, and served as the corresponding author.]

    11. Skolarus TA, Wittmann D, Northouse L, An LC, Olson KB, Rew KT, Jimbo M,

    Heidelbaugh JJ, Phillips J, Holmes-Rovner M. Recommendations for Prostate Cancer Survivorship Care: An update to the 2009 Michigan Cancer Consortium Guidelines for the Primary Care Management of Prostate Cancer Post-Treatment Sequelae. J Mens Health, 11(3):95-107, 2014. doi:10.1089/jomh.2014.0026. [I served on the expert panel, wrote portions of the manuscript, and edited the manuscript.]

    12. Rew KT, Heidelbaugh JJ. Erectile Dysfunction. Am Fam Physician. 94(10):820-827, 2016.

    [I co-wrote the manuscript and served as the corresponding author.] Non Peer Reviewed Publications 1. Rew KT, Jimbo M. Primary care urology. Preface. Prim Care. 2010 Sep;37(3):xv-xvi. doi:

    10.1016/j.pop.2010.05.004. 2. Rew KT. Testicular and penile cancers. The Maryland Family Doctor. 50(4):23-24, Spring

    2014. 3. Rew KT. Urology and Nephrology Update: Foreword. FP Essent. 2014 Jan;416:2. 4. Rew KT. Sports Medicine in Children: Foreword. FP Essent. 2014 Feb;417:2. 5. Rew KT. Oral Health: Foreword. FP Essent. 2015 Jan;428:2.

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    6. Rew KT. Hearing Loss: Foreword. FP Essent. 2015 Jul;434:2. 7. Rew KT. Myalgias and Myopathies: Foreword. FP Essent. 2016 Jan;440:2. 8. Rew KT. Care of Patients with HIV Infection: Foreword. FP Essent. 2016 Apr;443:2. 9. Rew KT. Eye Conditions in Older Adults: Foreword. FP Essent. 2016 Jun;445:2. 10. Rew KT. Respiratory Conditions Update: Foreword. FP Essent. 2016 Sep;448:2. 11. Rew KT, Heidelbaugh JJ. Erectile Dysfunction: Information from Your Family Doctor.

    Am Fam Physician. 94(10):online, 2016. 12. Rew KT. Issues in Nutrition: Foreword. FP Essent. 2017 Jan;452:2. 13. Rew KT. Psychotic and Bipolar Disorders: Foreword. FP Essent. 2017 Apr;455:2. 14. Rew KT. Sleep Disorders: Foreword. FP Essent. 2017 Sept;460:2. 15. Rew KT. Lung Cancer: Foreword. FP Essent. 2018 Jan;464:2. 16. Rew KT. Hypertension Update: Foreword. FP Essent. 2018 Jun;469:2. 17. Rew KT. Allergy and Asthma: Foreword. FP Essent. 2018 Sept;472:2. 18. Rew KT. Mental Disorders and Learning Disabilities in Children and Adolescents:

    Foreword. FP Essent. 2018 Dec;475:2. 19. Rew KT. Prescription Drug and Alcohol Use Disorders: Foreword. FP Essent. 2019

    Mar;478:2. 20. Rew KT. Hematologic Conditions: Foreword. FP Essent. 2019 Oct;485:2. 21. Goodall L, Loder CM, Rew KT, Ursu A, Wu JP. Ambulatory Care Primary Care

    Emergency Contraception Protocol. Michigan Medicine [Clinical Care Protocol]. 2020. 22. Rew KT. Urologic Conditions in Infants and Children: Foreword. FP Essent. 2020

    Jan;488:2. 23. Rew KT. Shoulder Conditions: Foreword. FP Essent. 2020 Apr;491:2. 24. Rew KT. Plastic Surgery: Foreword. FP Essent. 2020 Oct;497:2. Book Chapters

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    1. Wan J, Rew KT. Common Penile Problems. In: Rew KT, Jimbo M (editors), Primary Care Urology, Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 37(3), Elsevier, September 2010.

    2. Rew KT, Smith MA. Kidney Stones. In: Usatine RP, Smith MA, Mayeaux Jr EJ, Chumley

    H (editors), Color Atlas of Family Medicine 2/E, McGraw-Hill, April 2013. 3. Rew KT. Causation in Genitourinary Problems. In: Melhorn JM, Talmage JB, Ackerman

    III WE, Hyman MH (editors), AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Disease and Injury Causation, second edition, American Medical Association, June 2013.

    4. Rew KT, Walker LL. Urinary Symptoms in Men. In: Smith MA, Shimp LA, Schrager S

    (editors), Family Medicine: Ambulatory Care and Prevention 6/E, Lange/McGraw-Hill Medical, June 2014.

    5. Rew KT. Pediatric Kidney Stones. In: Usatine RP, Sabella C, Smith MA, Mayeaux Jr EJ,

    Chumley H, Appachi E (editors), Color Atlas of Pediatrics, McGraw-Hill, November 2014. 6. Rew KT, Smith MA. Kidney Stones. In: Usatine RP, Ferenchick G, Smith MA, Mayeaux

    Jr EJ, Chumley H (editors), Color Atlas of Internal Medicine, McGraw-Hill, January 2015. 7. Rew KT, Smith MA. Kidney Stones. In: Usatine RP, Smith MA, Mayeaux Jr EJ, Chumley

    H (editors), The Color Atlas and Synopsis of Family Medicine, Third Edition, McGraw-Hill, December 2018.

    8. Rew KT, Smith MA. Bladder Cancer. In: Usatine RP, Smith MA, Mayeaux Jr EJ,

    Chumley H (editors), The Color Atlas and Synopsis of Family Medicine, Third Edition, McGraw-Hill, December 2018.

    9. Belakovskiy A, Heidelbaugh JJ, Rew KT. Erectile Dysfunction. In: Kellerman RD, Rakel

    D (editors), Conn’s Current Therapy 2020, Elsevier, December 2019. 10. Rew KT. Benign Prostate Conditions. In: Paulman PM, Taylor RB, Paulman AA, Nasir LS

    (editors), Family Medicine: Principles and Practice, 8th Edition, Springer, July 2020. 11. Rew KT. Surgery of the Male Genital System. In: Paulman PM, Taylor RB, Paulman AA,

    Nasir LS (editors), Family Medicine: Principles and Practice, 8th Edition, Springer, August 2020.

    Books 1. Rew KT, Jimbo M (editors). Primary Care Urology. Primary Care: Clinics in Office

    Practice, 37(3), Elsevier, September 2010. 2. Kibler JS, Rew KT. Kibler’s Medical Terms for Interpreters, English to Japanese, Second

    Edition. Michigan Publishing, March 2018.

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    3. Kibler JS, Rew KT. Kibler’s Medical Terms for Interpreters, Japanese to English, Second Edition. Michigan Publishing, May 2018.

    Other Media (Images) 1. Smith MA. Hydronephrosis. In: Usatine RP, Smith MA, Mayeaux Jr EJ, Chumley H

    (editors), The Color Atlas and Synopsis of Family Medicine, Third Edition, McGraw-Hill, December 2018. [I contributed two images used in this book chapter: one showing duplicate right ureter, and one showing hydronephrosis.]

    2. Smith MA. Renal Cell Carcinoma. In: Usatine RP, Smith MA, Mayeaux Jr EJ, Chumley H

    (editors), The Color Atlas and Synopsis of Family Medicine, Third Edition, McGraw-Hill, December 2018. [I contributed two images used in this book chapter: one showing tuberous sclerosis, and one showing primary renal cell carcinoma.]

    3. Maygarden SJ. Urologic Pathology of the Lower Urinary Tract, Male GU System, and

    Kidney. In: Reisner H (editor), Pathology: A Modern Case Study, 2e, McGraw-Hill, 2020. [I contributed one image used in this book chapter, showing duplicate right ureter.]

    4. Toy EC, Toy A (editors), Case Files: Teaching Case Collection, McGraw-Hill

    Professional, 2020. [I contributed one image used in this online only teaching resource: a plain radiograph of the abdomen showing extensive nephrolithiasis in a 55-year-old woman.]

    Thesis 1. Rew KT. A comparison of Japanese and American perceptions of child pedestrian safety.

    UCSD School of Medicine Independent Study Project Thesis, University of California, San Diego, 1993.

    Abstracts and Posters 1. Renkin EM, Rew KT, Wong MS. Albumin transport in skin and skeletal muscles of

    anesthetized rats volume expanded with saline or colloid (Abstract). FASEB J. 2:1877, 1988. Presented by Renkin.

    2. Fetters, MD, Jimbo M, Nishiue T, Rew K, Kiyota A, Takemura Y, Pollock M, Okada T,

    Sano K, May 2005, Family medicine education, clinical care, and research in Japan: challenges and barriers identified during focus groups at a World Organization of National Colleges, Academics, and Academic Associations of General Practitioners/Family Physicians (WONCA) workshop (Poster), Michigan Family Practice Research Day XXVIII, East Lansing, Michigan. Presented by Jimbo.

    3. Jimbo M, Fetters M, Nishiue T, Rew K, Kiyota A, Takemura Y, Pollock M, Okada T, Sano

    K. May 2005. Establishing Family Medicine in Japan: Challenges and Opportunities

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    (Poster), WONCA World Organization of Family Doctors Asia-Pacific Regional Conference, Kyoto, Japan. Presented by Jimbo.

    4. Jimbo M, Fetters M, Nishiue T, Takemura Y, Pollock M, Okada T, Sano K, Kiyota A, Rew

    K. October 2005. Establishing Family Medicine in Japan: Challenges and Opportunities (Poster). 33rd North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Quebec, Canada. Presented by Jimbo.

    5. Rew K, Fujioka Y, Kaufman A, Kibler J, Sano K, Wakabayashi H. June 23, 2007. The

    Family Physician and Pregnancy Care (Interest Group), Japanese Academy of Family Medicine, Annual Scientific and General Assembly, Tokyo, Japan. Platform presentation.

    6. Rew K, Fujioka Y, Kaufman A, Kibler J, Sano K, Wakabayashi H. June 24, 2007.

    Women’s Health (Workshop), Japanese Academy of Family Medicine, Annual Scientific and General Assembly, Tokyo, Japan. Platform presentation.

    7. Heidelbaugh JJ, Jimbo M, Rew K. May 3, 2008. Developing Faculty for a Primary Care

    Teaching Clinic: A Family Medicine/Urology Collaboration (Peer Paper), Society of Teachers of Family Medicine 41st Annual Spring Conference, Baltimore, Maryland. Presented by Heidelbaugh.

    8. Malouin JA, Rew KT, Sheets KJ. May 2, 2013. A Program to Enhance the Scholarly

    Productivity of Clinical Faculty by Allocating Protected Time (Lecture-Discussion). 46th STFM (Society of Teachers of Family Medicine) Annual Spring Conference, Baltimore, Maryland. Platform presentation by Malouin and Rew.

    9. Rew KT, Jimbo M, Heidelbaugh JJ. May 5, 2013. Family Medicine and Urology: A

    Fruitful Collaboration (Completed Project). 46th STFM (Society of Teachers of Family Medicine) Annual Spring Conference, Baltimore, Maryland. Platform presentation.

    10. Weiss B, Smith M, Delzell JE, Rew K, Clarke L. May 4, 2014. Writing for FP Essentials:

    How to Prepare and Submit a Successful Author Proposal. 47th STFM (Society of Teachers of Family Medicine) Annual Spring Conference, San Antonio, Texas. Platform presentation.

    11. Fetters MD, Arai T, Rew K. May 6, 2014. Opportunities for Collaborating in Family

    Medicine Training in Japan. 47th STFM (Society of Teachers of Family Medicine) Annual Spring Conference, San Antonio, Texas. Platform presentation.

    12. Weiss B, Rew K, Rowland K, Smith M. May 9, 2017. Writing for Publication: What

    Works and What Doesn't (Workshop). 50th STFM (Society of Teachers of Family Medicine) Annual Spring Conference, San Diego, California. Platform presentation.


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