CURRICULUM VITAE
Philip N. Redlich MD, PhD
Philip N. Redlich MD, PhD
Professor
Department of Surgery
Division of Administration
Department of Surgery
Division of Administration
OFFICE ADDRESS: |
The Hub for Collaborative Medicine |
8701 Watertown Plank Road |
Milwaukee, WI 53226 |
EDUCATION: |
1972 - 1975 BA, Washington University, St. Louis, MO |
1975 - 1979 MD, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN |
1984 - 1989 PhD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI |
POSTGRADUATE TRAINING AND FELLOWSHIP APPOINTMENTS: |
1979 - 1980 Intern, Department of Surgery, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN |
1980 - 1983 1980-1983 Resident, Department of Surgery, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN |
1983 - 1984 Chief Resident, Department of Surgery, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN |
FACULTY APPOINTMENTS: |
1984 Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI |
1989 Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI |
1994 Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Clinical Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI |
1995 Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Secondary Appointment: Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI |
2006 Professor, Department of Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI |
2007 Gerald L. Schmitz, MD Professor, Department of Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI |
EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS: |
1996 - 2002 Director, Senior Surgical Course, Medical College, Milwaukee, WI |
1996 - 2003 Director, Junior Surgical Clerkship, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI |
2003 - Present Associate Dean for Curriculum, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI |
2005 - Present Chief, Department of Surgery, Division of Education, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI |
HOSPITAL AND CLINICAL ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS: |
1987 - 2001 Multidisciplinary Tumor Board Chairman, Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital, Milwaukee, WI |
1988 - Present Tumor Board Chairman, Zablocki VA Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI |
1997 - 2005 Supervisory Physician, Froedtert Hospital Cancer Genetics Screening Program, Milwaukee, WI |
1999 - 2003 Cancer Liaison, Zablocki VA Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI |
2001 - 2005 Section Chief, General Surgery, Zablocki VA Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI |
2001 - 2002 Interim Division Manager and Chief of Surgery, Zablocki VA Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI |
2010 - Present Director, Breast Program, Zablocki VA Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI |
HOSPITAL STAFF PRIVILEGES: |
1984 - 1995 8700 West Wisconsin Ave, John Doyne Hospital, Milwaukee, WI |
1984 - Present Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital, 9200 West Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI |
1987 - Present Zablocki VA Medical Center, 5000 West National Ave, Milwaukee, WI |
SPECIALTY BOARDS AND CERTIFICATION: |
Board Certified | Issue Date | Expiration |
American Board of Surgery | 1986 | 2016 |
Licensure | Number | Issue Date | Expiration |
Indiana License | 01029537 | 1979 | 06/30/2007 |
Wisconsin License | 26460 | 1984 | 10/31/2007 |
AWARDS AND HONORS: |
1976 Academic Achievement Award, Indiana University School of Medicine |
1986 - 1989 1986-1989 Clinical Oncology Career Development Award, American Cancer Society |
1989 PhD Dissertation Award, First Place, Medical College of Wisconsin |
1994 1994 Certificate of Recognition of Chief Residents Training, General Surgery Chief Residents, Medical College of Wisconsin |
1996 - 1997 Chief Residents in General Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin |
1997 Teacher of the Year, Department of Surgery |
2001 Society of Teaching Scholars |
2003 Golden Cane Award , Medical Student Teacher of the Year Department of Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin |
2003 Teacher of the Year, Division of General Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin |
2004 Outstanding Teacher Award, Association for Surgical Education |
2007 Gerald L. Schmitz, MD, Endowed Chair |
2007 Professionalism Award, Department of Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin |
2010 Outstanding Medical Student Teacher , Medical College of Wisconsin |
MEMBERSHIPS IN HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: |
Society of Surgical Oncology (Member) |
Association for Surgical Education (Member) |
Association for Academic Surgery (Member) |
Milwaukee Academy of Surgery (Member) |
American College of Surgeons (Member) |
Wisconsin Chapter, American College of Surgeons (Member) |
Wisconsin Medical Society (Member) |
Wisconsin Surgical Society (Member) |
EDITORSHIPS/EDITORIAL BOARDS/JOURNAL REVIEWS: |
Journal Review |
2005 - Present The American Journal of Surgery |
2005 - Present AAMC MedEdPORTAL (Providing On-line Resources to Advance Learning) |
2009 - Present Wisconsin Medical Journal |
2009 - Present Abstract Reviewer, AAMC Central Group on Educational Affairs |
LOCAL/REGIONAL APPOINTED LEADERSHIP AND COMMITTEE POSITIONS: |
2001 - Present Member, Faculty Leadership Development Program |
2003 - Present Ad Hoc Member, Curriculum and Evaluation Committee |
2005 - Present Member, Medical School Section Council, Wisconsin Medical Society |
2005 - Present Member, Medical Schools Section, Wisconsin Medial Society |
2005 - Present Member, Medical Student Research Affairs Committee |
2006 - Present Member, Medical Humanities Program Advisory Board, Medical College of Wisconsin |
2010 - Present Member, Board of Directors, Wisconsin Medical Society |
NATIONAL ELECTED/APPOINTED LEADERSHIP AND COMMITTEE POSITIONS: |
2003 Member, American College of Surgeons Oncology Group (ASCOG), National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP) |
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INVITED LECTURES/WORKSHOPS/PRESENTATIONS: |
International |
P.N. and Spatially distinct epitopes on rHuIFN-β(ser) are associated with both antiviral and antiproliferative activities, International Society for Interferon Research, Kyoto, Japan, 11/1988 |
Localization of human interferon- β epitopes associated with biologic activity by the use of synthetic peptides, 7th International Congress of Immunology, Berlin, West Germany, 07/1989 |
Synthetic peptides of rHuIFN- β: Analysis of biological domains with monoclonal antibodies, International Society for Interferon Research, Florence, Italy, 10/1989 |
Breast lymphoscintigraphy: High-volume injection technique improves sentinel lymph node visualization, The Society of Nuclear Medicine 45th Annual Meeting, Toronto, CAN, 06/1998 |
National |
Evaluation of lymphocyte subsets and suppressor cell function in long-term renal transplant recipients, Fourth International Symposium on Immunological Monitoring of the Transplant Patient, Houston, TX, 11/1983 |
Impaired immune function in obstructive jaundice, Association for Academic Surgery, San Antonio, TX, 11/1984 |
Antiviral and antiproliferative activities of recombinant human interferon-β are both associated with antigenically distinct epitopes, American Society for Microbiology, New Orleans, LA, 05/1989 |
Clostridium difficile enterotoxin A-induced nuclear filaments in chinese hamster ovary cells, American Society for Microbiology, Anaheim, CA, 05/1990 |
Selective Cytotoxicity of Clostridium difficile Enterotoxin A for Cancer Cell Lines of the Gastrointestinal Tract Origin, American Association of Cancer Research, San Diego, CA, 05/1992 |
Selective Cytotoxicity of Clostridium difficile Enterotoxin for Human Colon Carcinoma Cells, American Society for Microbiology, New Orleans, LA, 05/1992 |
Acquisition of surgical skills: A randomized trial of traditional versus media teaching, Acquisition of surgical skills: A randomized tThe Society of University Surgeons, 60th Annual Meetingrial of traditional versus media teaching., New Orleans, LA, 02/1999 |
Using Scenario Learning to Teach Professionalism, Council on Medical Student Education in Pediatrics, Broomfield, CO, 04/04/2003 |
Understanding Professionalism: The Use of Scenario Learning During M3 Clerkship, Pediatric Academy Societies, Seattle, WA, 05/05/2003 |
Role of ductal lavage cytopathology in women with nipple discharge, Poster, 51st Annual Scientific Meeting, American Society of Cytopathology, Orlando, FL, 11/07/2003 - 11/12/2003 |
Ductal lavage cytopathology for surveillance of women with high Gail index and negative mammogram, Poster, 51st Annual Scientific Meeting, American Society of Cytopathology, Orlando, FL, 11/07/2003 |
Ductal lavage with cytoatypia but without diagnostic pathology in biopsy: A need to introduce special category to communicate proper sampling of the duct in breast biopsy, Poster, 51st Annual Scientific Meeting, American Society of Cytopathology, Orlando, FL, 11/07/2003 - 11/12/2003 |
Confronting unprofessional behavior: Providing effective feedback, Workshop, Central Group on Educational Affairs 2004 Spring Meeting, Omaha, NE, 03/19/2004 |
Multiple parameters influence the educational value of surgical clerkship sites, Association for Surgical Education, Houston, TX, 04/03/2004 |
Developing a “Blueprint” for Competency-Based Education throughout the Continuum of Medical Education, Small Group Discussion, AAMC Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 11/2004 |
Feasibility of ductal lavage performed by an Advanced Practice Nurse, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 06/19/2005 |
Meeting a need for changing times, Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Tucson, AZ, 03/22/2006 |
Protected block curriculum during enhances learning during general surgery residency training, Western Surgical Society, Colorado, CO, 11/07/2007 |
Putting a price on education: Hours and dollars for a general surgery curriculum, Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Ontario, CAN, 04/14/2008 - 04/17/2008 |
Added value of a student coordinator: Increasing exposure and interest in surgery with minimal faculty involvement, Out-of-the-box lunch presentation, Association for Surgical Education, Salt Lake, UT, 04/30/2009 |
Improving presentation skills among PGY 1 surgery residents, Out-of-the-box lunch presentation, Association for Surgical Education, San Antonio, TX, 04/22/2010 |
A mentored surgical sub-internship experience: Improved perceptions of surgical careers and residency program, Podium presentation. Association for Surgical Education, Boston, MA, 03/22/2011 |
Structured orientation helps to prepare junior medical students for the operating room, Poster presentation. Association for Surgical Education, Boston, MA, 03/22/2011 |
Time management during residency: crafting work/life balance, Out-of-the-box lunch presentation. Association for Surgical Education, Boston, MA, 03/24/2011 |
Regional |
Lymphocyte subsets and natural killer (NK) cell activity in long-term renal transplant recipients, Society of University Surgeons, University Surgical Residents Conference, Chicago, IL, 02/1984 |
Does breast tumor location influence success of sentinel lymph node mapping?, Poster presentation, Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium, Chicago, IL, 09/15/2000 |
Ductal lavage for women at high-risk for breast cancer, Central Surgical Association, Chicago, IL, 03/05/2004 |
Teaching Cardiopulmonary Physical Exam Skills via “Virtual Patients, Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) Midwest Regional Meeting, poster presentation, Chicago, IL, 09/30/2005 |
. Increasing teaching faculty compliance with scheduled lectures, Poster presentation. Central Group on Educational Affairs 2006 Spring Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, 03/22/2007 |
Simulated nurse calls as a feedback & assessment tool for a PGY1 surgical curriculum, Poster presentation. Central Group on Educational Affairs 2006 Spring Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, 03/22/2007 |
Innovations in residency education through a protected block curriculum structure, Poster presentation. Central Group on Educational Affairs 2006 Spring Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, 03/22/2007 |
Qualitative Evaluation of a Surgical Curriculum: An Evolving Role for a Psychologist in Residency Education, Poster presentation. Psychologists in Academic Health Centers: Traditions and Innovations in Education, Science and Practice. Association of Psychologists in Aademic Health Centers, MInneapolis, MN, 05/03/2007 |
Fanning the Flames for Educators: Career Vitality Workshops for Clerkship Directors, poster presentation, AAMC Central Group on Educational Affairs Spring Conference, Columbus, OH, 04/10/2008 - 04/12/2008 |
Video feedback to improve presentation skills in surgery interns, Central Group on Educational Affairs 2008 Spring Conference, Columbus, OH, 04/10/2008 - 04/12/2008 |
Building bridges that work: Creating and refining transition courses, Presentation and Discussion Group, Central Group on Educational Affairs, Rochester, MN, 03/27/2009 |
Local |
Identification of an epitope on human interferon-β associated with its biologic activities, Wisconsin Surgical Society, Kohler, WI, 09/1989 |
Diagnosis and Management of Breast Cancer, Family Health Plan: Seventh Annual Family Practice Symposium, Milwaukee, WI, 09/1991 |
Benign Breast Disease, Medical College of Wisconsin Symposium on Breast Health: Prevention, Detection, and Treatment of Benign and Malignant Diseases, Milwaukee, WI, 10/1991 |
Oncogene Expression in Pancreatic Cancer, Milwaukee Academy of Surgery, Milwaukee, WI, 03/1992 |
Selective Cytotoxicity of Clostridium difficile Enterotoxin A for Cell Lines Originating from the Gastrointestinal Tract, Wisconsin Surgical Society, Oshkosh, WI, 09/1992 |
Current Issues on Breast Cancer Management, Medical College of Wisconsin Symposium on Breast Health, Milwaukee, WI, 11/1992 |
Primary squamous cell carcinoma of the breast: a rare but treatable form of breast cancer, Wisconsin Surgical Society, Milwaukee, WI, 04/1994 |
Resection of hepatic metastases from colorectal carcinoma: Is it worth the effort?, Wisconsin Surgical Society, Oshkosh, WI, 04/1994 |
Genetic Mutations in Colon Cancer, Medical Grand Rounds, St. Luke's Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI, 02/1995 |
Analysis of Breast Cancer in Men from the Greater Milwaukee Area, Wisconsin Surgical Society, Lake Geneva, WI, 09/1995 |
Breast Cancer: Prevention, Identification, and Treatment, Women Veterans' Conference. Fox Valley VA Clinic, Appleton, WI, 11/1995 |
Current Issues on Breast Cancer Management, Medical College of Wisconsin Symposium on Breast Health, Milwaukee, WI, 11/1995 |
Breast Cancer: Current and Future Treatments, United Wisconsin Services Seminar Update, Milwaukee, WI, 04/1996 |
Lung cancer - Incidence, treatment and survival over a 10 year period at a major teaching institution, Wisconsin Surgical Society, Kohler, WI, 09/1996 |
Feasibility of cryotherapy for the treatment of human breast cancer: Analysis in a large animal model, Wisconsin Surgical Society, Kohler, WI, 09/1996 |
Oncology/Wound Repair/Gene Therapy session, Society of University Surgeons Fortieth Annual University Surgical Residents' Conference, Milwaukee, WI, 02/1998 |
Ritch, P.S., Pitt, H.A., Wilson, S.D. Molecular metastases in stage I pancreatic cancer: Improved survival with adjuvant chemoradiation, Central Surgical Association, Dearborn, MI, 03/1998 |
Sentinel lymph node mapping for invasive breast cancer, Wisconsin Surgical Society, Cable, WI, 10/1998 |
Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping for Invasive Breast Cancer, Milwaukee Academy of Surgery, Milwaukee, WI, 11/1999 |
Approach to Diagnosis and Management of Breast Masses, Grand Rounds, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 09/13/2000 |
Does breast tumor location influence success of sentinel lymph node mapping?, Wisconsin Surgical Society, Delavan, WI, 09/16/2000 |
Professionalism: Interpersonal Relationships, Core Skills Seminar on Professionalism. Aurora Health Care, St. Luke’s Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI, 05/30/2001 |
MCW Clinical Faculty Conference on Teaching the Teacher, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 06/06/2001 |
Breast Cancer, Integrated Breast Cancer Forum for M1 students, MCW, Milwaukee, WI, 11/2001 |
Wisconsin Cancer Risk Programs Network, Spring Meeting, 06/05/2002 |
Understanding Professionalism: The Use of Scenario Learning During M3 Clerkships, LCME Review Committee, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 03/10/2003 |
Genetic Counseling, Testing and Management of Patients with Hereditary Breast Cancer, Surgery Grand Rounds, MCW, Milwaukee, WI, 05/21/2003 |
Effective Clinical Teaching and Leadership, Surgery Grand Rounds, MCW, Milwaukee, WI, 07/08/2003 |
Ductal lavage for women at high risk for breast cancer, Wisconsin Surgical Society and the Wisconsin Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, Milwaukee, WI, 11/01/2003 |
Ductal lavage in women at high risk for breast cancer, Medical College of Wisconsin Breast Cancer Symposium 2003, Milwaukee, WI, 11/14/2003 |
Challenges of Undergraduate Medical Education, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 05/20/2004 |
Challenges of Undergraduate Medical Education, Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 09/08/2004 |
Overview of Breast Cancer, Division of Biostatistics Conference, Medical College of Wisconsin, 03/08/2005 |
Reducing the Risk of Sharps Injury in the OR, Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 04/14/2005 |
Challenges of Surgical Education, Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 12/14/2005 |
The Surgical Curriculum, Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 12/13/2006 |
M&M for Teachers—How Award Winning Teachers Deal with Difficult Teaching Situations, Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 02/07/2007 |
The Changing Landscape of Medical Education for Students and Surgical Residents, Milwaukee Academy of Surgery, Milwaukee, WI, 03/26/2007 |
Does the current surgical clerkship meet the needs of practicing primary care physicians?, Wisconsin Surgical Society, Kohler, WI, 10/20/2007 |
Protected Block Curriculum: Assessing the gains and losses, Wisconsin Surgical Society, Kohler, WI, 10/20/2007 |
Developing an internet-based clinical breast exam teaching module for medical students, Poster presentation. Wisconsin Surgical Society, , Kohler, WI, 11/07/2008 |
A presentation skills curriculum for PGY1 surgery residents, Wisconsin Surgical Society, Kohler, WI, 11/07/2008 |
Evolving presentation skills curriculum for PGY 1/2 surgical trainees at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Poster presentation, Wisconsin Surgical Society, Kohler, WI, 11/05/2010 |
A mentored surgical sub-internship experience: improved perception of surgical careers and residency program, Podium presentation. Wisconsin Surgical Society, Kohler, WI, 11/05/2010 |
Structured orientation helps to prepare junior medical students for the operating room, Podium presentation. Wisconsin Surgical Society, Kohler, WI, 11/05/2010 |
COMMITTEE SERVICE: |
Medical College of Wisconsin |
1989 - 1991 Member, Executive Committee, Responsible for review of submitted grants for Cancer Center funding, Medical College of Wisconsin Cancer Center |
1989 - 1996 Member, Institutions Research Committee, Medical College of Wisconsin |
1996 - Present Member, Student Education Committee, Department of Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin |
2002 Member, LCME Self Study Subcommittee, Medical School Department, Medical College of Wisconsin |
2002 Member, LCME Self Study Subcommittee, Governance, Administrative & Finance, Medical College of Wisconsin |
2003 - Present Member, Student Education Committee, Department of Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin |
2003 - Present Member, Medical Student Research Affairs Committee, Medical College of Wisconsin |
2003 - Present Ex officio member, Curriculum and Evaluation Committee, Medical College of Wisconsin |
2005 - Present Chair, Curriculum Committee, Department of Surgery Resident, Medical College of Wisconsin |
2005 - 2006 Member, Medical College of Wisconsin, Accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission-North Central Association, Medical College of Wisconsin |
2011 - Present Member, Curriculum Development Nominating Committee, Medical College of Wisconsin |
Hospital |
1992 - 1995 Member, Executive Committee, Professional Staff, Doyne Hospital |
1992 - 1998 Chairman, Cancer Committee, Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital |
1993 - 1996 Member, 1993-1996 Medication Evaluation and Improvement Committee, Zablocki VA Medical Center |
1994 - 1995 Member, Professional Practice Committee, Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital |
1995 - 1997 Co-Chairman, Critical Care Committee, Zablocki VA Medical Center |
1995 - 1997 Member, Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI):Instrument and Patient Care Devices Decontamination Committee, Zablocki VA Medical Center |
1995 - 1996 Member, Quality Assurance Committee, Surgical Service, Zablocki VA Medical Center |
1996 - 1999 Chairman, Organization Improvement Council, Zablocki VA Medical Center |
2000 Member, Root Cause Analysis, Zablocki VA Medical Center |
2002 - 2004 Member, Needle stick injury committee, Froedtert Hospital |
2002 Member, Quality Assurance Committee, Patient Positioning in the OR, Froedtert Hospital |
2005 Member, Root Cause Analysis, Zablocki VA Medical Center |
2005 - 2007 Member, Professionalism Committee, Zablocki VA |
2006 Member, Root Cause Analysis, Zablock VA Medical Center |
2006 Member, VA Pay Panel for Surgery, Zablocki VA Medical Center |
2007 Member, VA Pay Panel for Surgery, Zablocki VA Medical Center |
2009 Member, VA Pay Panel, Zablocki VA Medical Center |
MCW TEACHING ACTIVITIES: |
Medical Student Education |
1996 - 2003 Lecturer Liver and Gallbladder, Surgical Clerkship Lecture Series |
1998 - 2003 Lecturer, Surgical Oncology, M2 Pathology Course |
2003 - 2005 Lecturer, Breast Surgery, Surgical Clerkship Lecture Series |
2003 2003 Management of benign breast disease, General Surgery Resident Lecture Series |
2004 Small Group Preceptor, M2 Introduction to Clinical Exam Course |
2004 - Present Clinician facilitator, Case-Based Discussion Groups, M1 Biochemistry Course |
2005 - Present Instructor, Medical Problem Solving, M4 Integrated Selective Course |
Resident and Fellow Education |
2002 2002 Surgical evaluation of the palpable breast mass, General Surgery Resident Lecture Series |
2004 2004 Faculty, PGY1 Surgery Resident 6-week Curriculum |
2005 - Present Director, PGY 1 Surgery Resident Curriculum |
Continuing Medical Education |
2003 Instructor, Online Access to Medical Information |
MCW STUDENTS, FACULTY, RESIDENTS AND CLINICAL/RESEARCH FELLOWS MENTORED: |
Medical Students |
2000 - Present, Advisor for 1-2 medical students per year, Medical College of Wisconsin |
Graduate Students |
MS Committees |
2004 Erika Ketteler, MD, served on Bioethics Masters Thesis Committee, Medical College of Wisconsin |
Clinical/Research Fellows |
2002 Marc Serret, M1 research project: Ductal Lavage, Medical College of Wisconsin |
2003 Carrie Hink, M4 project: Ductal Lavage, served as advisor for project, abstract and presentation, Medical College of Wisconsin |
Residents |
2001 - Present, Advisor for 1-3 residents throughout their training program, Medical College of Wisconsin |
2010 Emily Albright on Senior Research Project (IRB-approved VA protocol): Combined Rectal and Prostate Cancer, presented at Dept of Surgery Grand Rounds on April 28, 2010, Mentor, Medical College of Wisconsin |
PROGRAMMATIC DEVELOPMENTS: |
Educational Programs |
Student |
Director of Surgical Clerkship and chair of the student education committee, b) Developed a half-day required Suture and Knot-Tying Skills Lab for the students on the surgical clerkship |
Resident |
2005 - 2006 Chief of Division of Education, facilitated and supported a new 6-week dedicated curriculum for PGY1 surgical residents in the 2005/06 academic year |
04/08/2006 - Present Held a Dept of Surgery Retreat on 4/8/06 sponsored by the Division of Education |
Clinical Programs |
1995 - Present Responsible for the surgical care and follow-up of patients with breast diseases at the VA Medical Center |
1997 - 2004 Served as Medical Director of this Program from its inception |
COMMUNITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES: |
1993 - 1994 Tumor Registry Work Group, Oncology Committee
Horizon Healthcare, Inc.
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OTHER CLINICAL CONTRIBUTIONS: |
1991 REDLICH, P.N.(ed), The Cancer Program Annual Report. Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee County Medical Complex, and Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital. |
1992 The Cancer Program Annual Report. John L. Doyne Hospital, The Cancer Center of the Medical College of Wisconsin, and Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital |
1993 - 1994 Cancer Center Annual Report, Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital |
1995 Cancer Center Annual Report. Froedtert Cancer Center, A Division of the Medical College of Wisconsin Cancer Center |
1997 Cancer Center Annual Report: 1996 Cancer Data Analysis. Froedtert Cancer Center, A Division of the Medical College of Wisconsin Cancer Center |
PATENT: |
11/14/1995 - Present Therapeutic use of Clostridium difficile toxin A. No. 5,466,672 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY |
Refereed Journal Publications/Original Papers |
1. REDLICH, P.N., Leapman, S.B., Marder, P., Schmidtke, J., Smith, E.J., Fineberg, N., and Filo, R.S. Evaluation of lymphocyte subsets and suppressor cell function in long-term renal transplant recipients. Transplantation Proceedings 16:1555-1557, 1984. |
2. Vane, D.W., REDLICH, P.N., Weber, T., Leapman, S., Siddiqui, A.R., and Grosfeld, J.L. Impaired immune function in obstructive jaundice. Journal of Surgical Research 45:287-293, 1988. |
3. REDLICH, P.N. Determination of antigenic domains on human interferon-β with murine monoclonal antibodies. Doctoral Dissertation, Medical College of Wisconsin, 1989. |
4. REDLICH, P.N. and Grossberg, S.E. Analysis of antigenic domains on natural and recombinant human interferon-β by the inhibition of biologic activities with monoclonal antibodies. Journal of Immunology, 143:1887-1893, 1989. |
5. REDLICH, P.N. and Grossberg, S.E. Immunochemical characterization of antigenic domains on human interferon-β: Spatially distinct epitopes are associated with both antiviral and antiproliferative activities. European Journal of Immunology, 20:1933-1939, 1990. |
6. REDLICH, P.N., Hoeprich, P.D. Jr., Colby, C.B., Grossberg, S.E. Antibodies that neutralize human interferon-β biologic activity recognize a linear epitope: Analysis by synthetic peptide mapping. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A., 88:4040-4044, 1991. |
7. Kushnaryov, V.M., REDLICH, P.N., Sedmak, J.J., Lyerly, D.M., Wilkins, T.D., and Grossberg, S.E. Cytotoxicity of Clostridium difficile toxin A for human colonic and pancreatic carcinoma cell lines. Cancer Research 52: 5096-5099, 1992. |
8. Frantzides C.T., Ludwig K., REDLICH P.N. Laparoscopic management of a pancreatic pseudocyst. Journal of Laparoendoscopic Surgery 4:55-59, 1994. |
9. REDLICH, P.N., McAuliffe, T.L., Robinson, L., Reith, K. Trends in the stage of cancer at diagnosis. Wisconsin Medical Journal 93:207-212, 1994. |
10. REDLICH, P.N., Kushnaryov, V.M., Hernandez, B.A., and Grossberg, S. E. Clostridium difficile toxin A therapy of HCT 116 human colon cancer in nude mice. Journal of Surgical Oncology 57:191-195, 1994. |
11. DeJager, D., REDLICH, P. N., Dayer, A. M., Davis, H. L., and Komorowski, R. A. Primary squamous cell carcinoma of the breast: Sensitivity to cis-platinum-based chemotherapy. Journal of Surgical Oncology 59:199-203, 1995. |
12. REDLICH, P. N., Baker, J. E., McAuliffe, T. L., and Quebbeman, E. J. Surgical management of colorectal metastases to the liver: Role of resection and cryosurgery. Wisconsin Medical Journal 95:859-863, 1996. |
13. Donegan, W. L., REDLICH, P. N., Lang, P. J., and Gall, M. T. Cancer of the breast in males: A hospital survey. Cancer 83:498-509, 1998. |
14. Demeure, M. J., Doffek, K. V., Komorowski, R. A., REDLICH, P. N., Zhu, Y., Erickson, B. A., Ritch, P. S., Pitt, H. A., Wilson, S. D. Molecular metastases in stage I pancreatic cancer: Improved survival with adjuvant chemoradiation, Surgery 124:663-669, 1998. |
15. Summers, A.N., Rinehart, G.C., Simpson, D., and REDLICH, P.N. Acquisition of surgical skills: A randomized trial of didactic, videotape, and computer based training. Surgery 126:330-336, 1999. |
16. Golgher, R. R., REDLICH, P. N., Totti, D. O. S. B., and Grossberg, S. E. Quantitative liquid-phase chemiluminescence ELISA: Detection of subtle epitope differences in HuIFN-β. Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research 19:995-998, 1999. |
17. Runkel, L., deDios, C., Karpusas, M., Baker, D., Li, Z., Zafari, M., Betzenhauser, M., Muldowney, C., Miller, S., REDLICH, P. N., Grossberg, S. E., Whitty A., and Hochman, P. S. Mapping of interferon- β epitopes important for receptor binding and biologic activation: Comparison of results achieved using antibody-based methods and alanine substitution mutagenesis. Journal of Interferon and Cytokine Research 21:931-941, 2001 |
18. Ahrendt, G. M., Laud, P., Tjoe, J., Eastwood, D., Walker, A., Otterson, M., and REDLICH P. N. Does breast tumor location influence success of sentinel lymph node biopsy? Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 194:278-284, 2002. |
19. Otterson, M. F., REDLICH, P. N., McDonald, A., Thorsen, M. K., Klaas, K. K., Clowry, L. J., and Walker, A. P. Sequelae of cryotherapy in breast tissue. Cryobiology. 47:174-178, 2003. |
20. Susnik, B., Rowe, J.J., REDLICH, P.N., Chitambar, C., Chang, C.C., and Kampalath, B. A unique collision tumor in breast: Invasive ductal carcinoma and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma. Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine. 128:99-101, 2004. |
21. REDLICH, P.N., Purdy, A.C., Shidham, V.B., Yun, H.J., Walker, A., and Ota, D. Feasibility of ductal lavage performed by a physician extender. Surgery 136:1077-1082, 2004. |
22. REDLICH, P.N., Milkowski, T., Bragg, D., Biernat, K., Winthrop, A., and Simpson, D. Multiple variables influence the educational value of surgical clerkship sites. American Journal of Surgery 191:178-182, 2006. |
23. Torre, D.M., Simpson D., Bower, D., REDLICH, P., Palma-Sisto, P., Lund, M.R., and Sebastian, J.L. Learning activities and third-year medical students ratings of high quality teaching across different clerkships. Medical Education Online [serial online] 11:32, 2006 (http://www.med-ed-online.org). |
24. Weigelt, J.A., Simpson, D.E., Anderson, R.C., Brasel, K.J., and REDLICH, P.N. A PGY1 curriculum--Meeting a need for changing times. Current Surgery 63:410-417, 2006. |
25. Palma Sisto, P.A., Lund, M., Rademacher, R., Helms, A., REDLICH, P., Sebastian, J., Simpson, D., and Marcdante, K. Professionalism Workshop: Applying the elements of professionalism through scenario learning. AAMC-MedEdPORTAL; 2007. Available from http://services.aamc.org/jsp/mededportal/retrieveSubmissionDetailById.do?subId=666 |
26. Webb, T. P., Weigelt J. A., REDLICH, P. N., Anderson, R. C., Brasel, K. J., and Simpson, D. E. A protected block curriculum enhances learning during General Surgery residency training. Archives of Surgery 144:160-166, 2009. |
27. Lewis, B. D., Leisten A., Arteaga, D., Treat R., Brasel K., and REDLICH, P. N. Does the surgical clerkship meet the needs of practicing primary care physicians? Wisconsin Medical Journal 108:398-402, 2009. |
28. Webb, T., Brasel, K. J., REDLICH, P. N., and Weigelt, J. A. Putting a price on education: Hours and dollars for a general surgery curriculum. American Journal of Surgery 199:126-130, 2010. |
29. Simons K, Simpson D, Marcdante K, REDLICH P. Medical College of Wisconsin. Academic Medicine 85: S603-S608, 2010. |
Books, Chapters, and Reviews |
1. Skibba, J.L. and REDLICH, P.N. Cancer Chemotherapy, Manual of Surgical Therapeutics, 7th edition, Condon, R.E. and Nyhus, L.M. (eds), pp. 358-372, Little, Brown and Company, 1988. |
2. REDLICH, P.N. and Grossberg, S.E. Circulating Interferons in Disease and Therapy,. Interferons and Cytokines, Thomas, H.C.,Talpaz, M., Penny, R., Platzer, E., (eds), Mediscript, London, England, No. 19, pp. 12-14, 1991. |
3. REDLICH, P.N., and Ausman, R.K. Surgical Oncology and Cancer Chemotherapy, Manual of Surgical Therapeutics, 8th edition, Condon, R.E., and Nyhus, L.M. (eds), pp. 330-343, Little, Brown, and Company, 1993. |
4. REDLICH, P.N., and Ausman, R.K. Surgical Oncology and Cancer Chemotherapy, Manual of Surgical Therapeutics, 9th edition, Condon, R.E., and Nyhus, L.M. (eds), Little, Brown, and Company, 1995. |
5. Donegan, W.L., and REDLICH, P.N. Breast Cancer in Men. Surgical Clinics of North America 76:343-363, 1996. |
6. REDLICH, P.N. and Winthrop, A.L. Surgery, Appleton & Lange's Review for the USLME Step 2, 3rd edition, Chan, C.H. (ed), McGraw-Hill, pp. 133-184, 2000. |
7. REDLICH, P.N. and Donegan, W.L. Carcinoma of the Breast in Men, Breast Cancer: Atlas of Clinical Oncology, Winchester, D.J. and Winchester, D.P. (eds), BC Decker, pp 239-252, 2000. |
8. REDLICH, P.N., Ahrendt, S. and Pitt, H. Tumors of the Pancreas, Gallbladder and Bile Ducts, Clinical Oncology, Lenhard, R.E., Osteen, R.T., and Gansler, T. (eds), American Cancer Society, pp. 373-394, 2001. |
9. Allain D, Gilligan M, and REDLICH P.N. Genetics and Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer, Cancer of the Breast, Donegan, W.L. (ed), Saunders, pp. 249-268, 2002. |
10. REDLICH, P.N. and Winthrop, A.L. Surgery, Appleton & Lange Review for the USLME Step 2, 4th edition, Chan, C.H. (ed), McGraw-Hill, pp. 131-186, 2003. |
11. REDLICH, P.N. and Winthrop, A.L. Surgery, Lange Q&A™, USLME Step 2, 5th edition, Chan, C.H. (ed), McGraw-Hill, 2005. |
12. Donegan, W.L. and REDLICH, P.N. Male Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer, 2nd edition, Winchester, D., Hudis, C., Norton, L., and Winchester, D. (eds), BC Decker, Hamilton, Ontario, pp 497-510, 2005. |
Editorials, Letters To Editor, Other |
1. REDLICH, P. N. and Sanden, K. Genetic counseling can help confront cancer risks. Letter to the editor. The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle vol 21, no. 23, June 19, 1998. |
Non-Refereed Journal Publications/Original Papers |
1. REDLICH, P.N. Invited Commentary on: "Monoclonal antibodies raised against mid-gut carcinoid tumor cells". World Journal of Surgery, 14:392, 1990. |
2. Gossett, S. E. and REDLICH, P. N. Sentinel lymph node mapping in breast cancer surgery: Case presentation. Grand Rounds at Froedtert Hospital 5(4):1, 1998. |
3. Sanden, K. K. and REDLICH, P. N. Genetic testing for hereditary breast/ovarian cancer: Case presentation. Grand Rounds at Froedtert Hospital 5(4):5-6, 1998. |
4. Otterson, M. F. and REDLICH, P. N. Surgical treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Digestive Health Matters 2(2):1-3, 2000. |
5. Simpson, D., Webb, T., Brown, K. R., Sato, T. T., REDLICH, P. N., and Adams, M. B. Applying a literature-based model to support medical education scholarship in a department of surgery. Focus on Surgical Education 24(3):18-20, 2007. |
6. Simpson, D., Lal, A., and Redlich, P. Sentinel Events as Surgeons - Appreciative Inquiry & Identity Formation. Focus on Surgical Education 26 (1); 17-20, 2008. |
7. Simons, K, Simpson, D, Marcdante, K and Redlich, P. Medical College of Wisconsin. Academic Medicine Suppl, in print 2010. |
Non-Peer Reviewed Educational Products |
1. Mardante, K., REDLICH, P. N., and Aiman, J. Exploring Professional Behavior. Medical College of Wisconsin videotape, 2000. |
2. Donegan, W. L. and REDLICH, P. N. Male breast cancer. In: MedicalPortfolio, Hinchey, K.T. (ed), vol. 2, no. 3, Cortlandt Communications, Inc., Hawthorne, NY, 2001 |