Curriculum Vitae

Dr. Julie Graves

Family medicine and public health physician, Miami, Florida


Education:

06/1979 Bachelor of Arts, Rice University, Houston, Texas Majors: Biology, Health and Physical Education

06/1983 Doctor of Medicine

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas

12/1992 Master of Public Health

The University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHealth) School of Public Health, Houston, Texas

Concentration: Health Services Organizations

Thesis: Preferences for Perinatal Health Decisions: A Critical Appraisal

12/2011 Doctor of Philosophy

The University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHealth) School of Public Health, Houston, Texas Division of Management, Policy, and Community Health

Major: Health Policy Minors: Management, Biostatistics

Dissertation: Analysis of Policy Issues Surrounding the Electronic Medical Record

Medical licensure:

State: Alabama

License No: 12408

Initial Date: 10/22/1985

Renewal/Expiration Date: 12/31/2022


State: District of Columbia

License No: MD045899

Initial Date: 02/26/2018

Renewal/Expiration Date: 12/31/2022


State: Florida

License No: ME134326

Initial Date: 10/25/2017

Renewal/Expiration Date: 01/31/2024


State: Maryland

License No: D84791

Initial Date: 02/16/2018 Renewal/Expiration Date: 09/30/2022


State: Missouri

License No: 2020011607

Initial Date: 02/16/2018

Date: 01/31/2023


State: New Jersey

License No: 25MA10691100

Initial Date: 09/04/201902/16/2018 Renewal/Expiration Date: 06/30/2023


State: South Carolina

License No: 83865

Initial Date: 03/25/202002/16/2018 Renewal/Expiration Date:06/30/2023


State: Texas

License No: G5110

Initial Date: 08/23/1983

Renewal/Expiration Date: 02/28/2024


State: Virginia

License No: 0101267755

Initial Date: 08/20/2019 02/16/2018 Renewal/Expiration Date: 10/30/2022


State: Wisconsin

License No: 53273

Initial Date: 06/23/2009

Renewal/Expiration Date: 10/31/2023


State: Nebraska

License No: TX-G5110

Initial Date: 07/20/1985

Renewal/Expiration Date: 07/26/1985 (inactive)




Certifications:

American Board of Family Medicine: Certificate Number 1070893973

Date certified: 07/1989 Dates of Re-certification:

Jul 14, 1989 - Jul 13, 1995

Jul 14, 1995 - Jul 12, 2001

Jul 13, 2001 - Aug 01, 2008

Aug 02, 2008 - Apr 09, 2017 Apr 10, 2017 – Dec 31, 2027

Advanced Cardiac Life Support 5/1983-12/94, 01/1997-12/2001, 01/2003-12/2018

Advanced Trauma Life Support 01/2003-12/2019

Pediatric Advanced Life Support 01/2004-12/2017


Languages Spoken

English – mother tongue

Spanish – basic medical German – basic


Previous Academic Appointments and Activities

03/2018 - 03/2019

Vice-Chair for Education, Department of Family Medicine, Georgetown University School of Medicine

Adjunct Associate Professor of Management, Policy, and Community Health, The University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHealth) School of Public Health (current)

05/2017-12/2017

Associate Professor of Epidemiology, University of Medicine and Health Sciences, St. Kitts and Nevis


06/2015-08/2018

Adjunct Associate Professor of Management, Policy, and Community Health, The University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHealth) School of Public Health

Lecturer: PH 3620, Principles and Practice of Public Health

Lecturer: PH 5220, Gender and Leadership

Preceptor: Occupational Medicine Residency program

Dissertation Committee member: PhD student Stella Okoroafor, MD, MPH (awarded May 2020)


06/2015-05/17

Faculty, Texas Department of State Health Services Preventive Medicine Residency program Infectious Diseases and Chronic Disease Preventive Lectures Series Coordinator


06/2014

Visiting Faculty, Tanzania Training Center for International Health


03/2013-08/2014

Associate Professor of Behavioral and Clinical Medicine and Public Health, University of Sint Eustatius School of Medicine

Course director: Epidemiology, Medical Ethics, Biostatistics


09/2012-08/2013

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, The University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHealth) School of Public Health

Dissertation Committee Member, DrPH student Christina Socias (awarded 2013)

Associate Professor of Behavioral and Clinical Medicine, American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Sint Maarten

Course director, Medical Ethics

Faculty, Introduction to Clinical Medicine


01/2012-09/2012

Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Texas


06/2009-08/2009

Graduate Teaching Assistant, The University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHealth) School of Public Health

PH 3620 Principles and Practice of Public Health (on-line course)

11/2002-05/2005

Faculty physician, Austin Medical Education Programs, Family Medicine residency program, Austin, Texas


01/1995-12/1999

Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, Texas A&M University Brazos Valley Family Medicine residency program, College Station, Texas


11/1992-05/1995

Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas

Obstetrics fellowship co-coordinator


08/1989-08/1991

Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine, The University of Texas Houston Health Science Center

Founding course director, Family Medicine Clinical Clerkship

Co-author, HRSA Primary care training grant for Urban Family Medicine fellowship


Research Activities

01/2012-09/2012

ReACH Scholar, Center for Research to Advance Community Health, University of Texas Health

Science Center at San Antonio

Project: Quality assurance using electronic health records Principle Investigator: Barbara J. Turner, MD, MSED, MSCP Internal funding.

01/2007-12/-2009

Research Associate, Health Policy Institute, University of Texas School of Public Health

Projects: Translational research applications of public policy analysis; Food oases

Principle investigators: Stephen Linder, PhD and Eduardo Sanchez, MD, MPH Internal funding

01/1991-12/1992

Research Associate, Center for Health Policy Studies, University of Texas School of Public Health

Project: Health manpower analysis for primary care in Texas

Principle investigators: Virginia Kennedy, PhD and Frank Moore, PhD Funding: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

08/1989-08/1991

Project staff, University of Texas Houston Health Science Center

Project: Cholesterol reduction with high rice fiber diets

Principle investigator: Mark E. Clasen, MD, PhD Funding: National Rice Council

09/1988-06/1989

Principle investigator, McLennan County Medical Education and Research Foundation

Project: Obstetrical Practice by Texas Family Physicians Funding: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board


Governmental Public Health Practice

06/2017-12/2019

Consultant to Ministry of Health, St. Kitts and Nevis, for disaster preparedness and cannabis health effects


02/2015-05/2017

Regional Medical Director, Texas Department of State Health Services, Health Services Region 6/5S (Houston area, population 7 million)


01/2009-12/2011

Medical consultant, Texas Medicaid Office of Inspector General, Austin, Texas


01/2005-12/2012

Quality monitor and investigator, Texas Medical Board, Austin, Texas


09/2009-05/2011

Medical Services Coordinator for State Supported Living Centers, Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services, Texas (statewide)

Member, Institutional Review Board

Member, State health facilities formulary board


05/2001-22/2002

Medical Consultant, Texas Department of Health, Children’s Health and Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Surveillance, Austin, Texas (statewide)

Chair, Institutional Review Board, Texas Department of Health

06/1995-12/1999

Educational consultant, Texas WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) nutrition program


01/1994-12/1995

Utilization Review Physician, Lone Star Texas Medicaid managed care program


Clinical Experience

11/2021 - present

Lead physician, Calibrate


02/2021 – present

Physician, Q Care Plus


07/2017 – 01/2021

Physician, Associate Director of Clinical Services, Senior Medical Advisor, Nurx


04/2005-02/2015, 06/2017- 3/2018, and 02/2021-present

Private practice of family, hospitalist, and emergency medicine, Florida, Texas, Sint Maarten, Croatia, Carnival Cruises

09/2005 - 11/2005

Emergency Room Physician, U.S. Army MEDDAC, Wuerzburg, Germany Combat Support Hospital (civilian)

01/2000-12/2001

Medical Director, Mother's Milk Bank at Austin (volunteer, co-founder)

09/1991-08/1992

Family physician, University of Houston student health service


09/1988-06/1989

Fellowship in Faculty Development, McClennan County Medical Education Research Foundation, Waco, Texas

06/1986-09/1988

Residency in Family Medicine, St. Paul Medical Center, Dallas, Texas

06/1985-05/1986

Locum tenens primary care and emergency medicine physician, CompHealth, Inc., Florida, Alabama, Nebraska, Texas

07/1984-05/1985

Residency training in Anesthesiology, University of Florida Shands Hospital, Gainesville, Florida

07/1983-06/1984

Internship in General Surgery, Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, Texas


Private Sector

01/2009-12/2012

Principal, InGenius Strategies, LLC (health information technology consulting)

01/2005-12/2009

Consultant, Texas Medical Foundation Health Quality Institute (Medicare Quality Improvement Organization for Texas)

05/2005-08/2009

Chief Medical Officer, Practice IT, LLC (health information technology vendor)

01/1995-12/1996

Public policy advocacy, Texas Tobacco Education Project


Honors and Awards:

Faculty Member of the Year, Texas Department of State Health Services Preventive Medicine Residency, 06/2017

Texas Health IT Leadership Award, Texas Chapter Health Information Management and Systems Society, 04/2017

Team Spirit Award, Texas Department of Health, 11/2002

Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians, granted 09/1998

C. Frank Webber Award for Excellence in Oncology, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and the Texas Academy of Family Physicians, 05/1998


Professional Organizations:

American Public Health Association 1992-present

2020-2022 Medical Care Section governing Councilor

2018 Medical Care Section Mentoring Chair

2015-2016 Joint Policy Committee member; Co-chair and Executive Board member, 2016

2014-2021 Submission Review for Annual Scientific Meeting

2012-2016 Science Board member; Chair, 2016


Travis County Medical Society 1995-2014

1998-2001 Committee on Legislation; Chair 1999-2000

1996-1999 Alternate Delegate to Texas Medical Association

Harris County Medical Society 1989-1995 and 2015-2016

2015-2016 Committee on Communication and Public Health

2015-2016 Emergency Care Committee, ex officio

1995 Delegate to Texas Medical Association

1994-1995 Board of Medical Legislation

1990-1995 Committee on Membership and Medical Precepts

1992-1993 Executive Board, Central Branch

1991-1994 Alternate Delegate to Texas Medical Association

1991 Medical Student Committee

1991 Chair, Young Physicians Section

2015–present Committee on Communications and Public Health

Texas Medical Association 1987-2016

1995-2001 TexPAC (political action committee) Board of Directors

1994 Task Force on Hospital Staff-County Medical Society Relations

1993-1994 ad hoc Committee on Practice Parameters

1998 Council on Public Health

1991-1992 ad hoc Committee on International Medical Graduate Issues

1990-1994 TexPAC (political action committee) Vice-chairman

1990-1991 Young Physicians Governing Council

1989-1991 Committee on Manpower

1989 Council on Socioeconomics

1987-1988 Committee on Health Insurance

American Medical Association 1987-1999, 2006-2008, 2010 -2011

  1. Executive Committee and Founding Member, Women’s Caucus

1989-1994 Medical Schools Section

American Academy of Family Physicians 1987-present

1993-1999 Peer Reviewer, Home Study/Self-Assessment Program

1991-1995 Task Force on Clinical Policies for Patient Care; Executive Committee

1993-1994 Vaginal Birth after Caesarean Section Policy Team

Texas Academy of Family Physicians 1987-2016

1997 -1998 Task Force on Governance

1997 Task Force on Computers, Task Force on Health System Reform

Committee on Public Health and Scientific Affairs Chairman, 1995-1997

1994-1996 Committee on Legislation and Public Policy Vice-chair, 1996

1990 Vice-Chairman, Student Affairs Committee


Florida Academy of Family Physicians 2019-present


Names used due to marriage:

Julie Graves 1957-1984 and 2012 - present

Julie Graves McCraney 1984 - 1999

Julie Graves Moy 1999 – 2012


Bibliography

Textbook chapters

  1. Moy, Julie Graves. “Cardiac Arrest”, in Swanson’s Family Practice Review, 6th Edition. Philadelphia: Elsevier Mosby, 2008.

  2. Moy, Julie Graves.Advanced Trauma Life Support”, in Swanson’s Family Practice Review, 6th Edition. Philadelphia: Elsevier Mosby, 2008.

  3. Moy, Julie Graves.Domestic Violence”, in Swanson’s Family Practice Review, 6th Edition. Philadelphia: Elsevier Mosby, 2008.

  4. Moy, Julie Graves. “The Limping Child”, in Swanson’s Family Practice Review, 6th Edition. Philadelphia: Elsevier Mosby, 2008.

  5. Moy, Julie Graves. “Sickle Cell Anemia”, in Swanson’s Family Practice Review, 6th Edition. Philadelphia: Elsevier Mosby, 2008.

  6. Moy, Julie Graves. “Lymphomas and Leukemias”, in Swanson’s Family Practice Review, 6th Edition. Philadelphia: Elsevier Mosby, 2008.

  7. Moy, Julie Graves. “Common Problems in the Newborn”, in Swanson’s Family Practice Review, 6th Edition. Philadelphia: Elsevier Mosby, 2008.

  8. Moy, Julie Graves, Pfenninger, John. “Peripheral Nerve Blocks and Field Blocks,” in Pfenninger JL, Fowler GC (eds.). Procedures for Primary Care Physicians. St. Louis, Missouri: Mosby, 1994, 2002.

  9. Moy, Julie Graves. “Induction of Labor,” in Rakel RE. Conn’s Current Therapy. WB Saunders, 1997.

  10. Moy, Julie Graves. “Development of Clinical Guidelines,” in Mengel M, Fields S (eds.). Guide to Clinical Expertise. New York: Plenum Press, 1996.

  11. Moy, Julie Graves. “Bites and Stings,” in Taylor RB (ed.). Family Medicine: Principles and Practice. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1994.

  12. Moy, Julie Graves. “Nasogastric Tube and Salem Sump Insertion,” in Pfenninger JL, Fowler GC (eds.). Procedures for Primary Care Physicians. St. Louis, Missouri: Mosby, 1994.

  13. Moy, Julie Graves. “Informed Consent,” in Pfenninger JL, Fowler GC (eds.). Procedures for Primary Care Physicians. St. Louis, Missouri, Mosby, 1994.

  14. Duiker SS, Moy, Julie Graves. “Dyspareunia,” in Griffith HW, Dambro M (eds.). The FiveMinute Clinical Consult. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger, 1993 – 1997.

  15. Moy, Julie Graves, Duiker, SS. “Sexual Dysfunction in Women”, in Griffith HW, Dambro M (eds.). The Five-Minute Clinical Consult. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger, 1993, 1994, 1995.

  16. Duiker SS, Moy, Julie Graves. “Community Intervention Strategies in Preventive Cardiology,” in Fuentes F (ed.). Preventive Cardiology Computer Modules, Houston: University of Texas Houston Health Science Center, 1991.

Peer-reviewed publications

  1. Nguyen DT, Teeter LD, Graves J, Graviss EA. Characteristics Associated with Negative Interferonγ Release Assay Results in Culture-Confirmed Tuberculosis Patients, Texas, USA, 2013–2015. Emerging Infectious Diseases. Volume 24, Number 3—March 2018.

  2. Liu EL, Morshedi B, Miller BL, Isaacs SM, Fowler RL, Chung W, Blum R, Ward B, Carlo J, Hennes H, Webster F, Perl T, Noah C, Monaghan R, Tran AH, Benitez F, Graves J, Kibbey C, Kelin KR, Swienton RE. Dallas MegaShelter Medical Operations Response to Hurrican Harvey. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 2017 Dec 6:1-4.

  3. Wiseman R, Weil L, Lozano C, Johnson T, Jin S, Moorman AC, Foster MA, Mixcon-Hayden T, Khudyahov Y, Kuhar DT, Graves JG. Healthcare-associated Hepatitis A Outbreak, Texas, 2015. MMWR, April 29, 2016 / 65(16);425–426.

  4. Socias C, Liang Y, Delclos G, Graves J, Hendrickson E, Cooper S. The Feasibility of Using Electronic Health Records to Describe Demographic and Clinical Indicators of Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers. Journal of Agromedicine, 21:71-81, 2016.

  5. Moy, Julie Graves. Texas State-wide Health Information Technology Policy in 2007: Regional and constituency-specific initiatives move forward, but risk failure without coordination and funding from state government. Texas Medicine 105(1):55-63, 2009.

  6. Moy, Julie Graves. Spirometry in Urgent Care. Urgent Care, May 2007.

  7. Holleman W, Holleman MC, Moy, Julie Graves. Continuity of Care and Ethics in Managed Care. Archives of Family Medicine, 1999;8.

  8. Mullen PD, Pollack KI, Titus JP, Sockrider MM, Moy, Julie Graves. Smoking Cessation Practices of Texas Obstetricians. Birth, 1998; 25:25-30.

  9. Roberts R, Bell H, Wall E, Moy, Julie Graves, Hess G, Bower G. Trial of Labor or Repeat Caesarean Section: The Woman’s Choice. Archives of Family Medicine. 1997;6:120-125.

10. Holleman W, Holleman MC, Moy, Julie Graves. Managed Care and Ethics: A Match Made in Heaven or Strange Bedfellows? The Lancet 1997; February 8.

11. Moy, Julie Graves, Realini JP. Guidelines for Preventive Therapy with Estrogen and Progesterone for Postmenopausal Women. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 1993;6:153-162.

12. Berg AO, Moy, Julie Graves. Policy Review: Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Asthma. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 1992;5:629-634.

13. Moy, Julie Graves, Clasen ME. The Patient with Gonococcal Infection. Primary Care 1990;17:5983.

14. McCraney, Julie Graves. The Status of Obstetrical Practice by Texas Family Physicians. Texas Medicine 1989;86:53-6.

Monographs, non-refereed publications, government reports, and published abstracts

  1. Moy, Julie Graves, Sanchez E. Food Oases: A White Paper. University of Texas School of Public Health Institute for Health Policy. May 2008.

  2. Moy, Julie Graves. Texas End-of-Life Care Law. Texas Medical Association, 2005.

  3. Kaye CI, Cody JD, Canfield M, Martinez J, Van de Putte L, Moy, Julie Graves, Borg M,

Stanley S, Wang J, Visio P. The Development of the Texas State Genetics Plan and a Plan for Integrated Data Infrastructure for Genetic Service. University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and Texas Department of Health, 2002

  1. Moy, Julie Graves. Medical Ethics and Professionalism. Texas Medical Association, February 1999, updated 2004.

  2. Moy, Julie Graves. Family Physicians on the Internet. Texas Family Physician 1996, January/ February.

  3. Moy, Julie Graves. Catastrophe Theory and Chaos: A Means to Understand What Happens in the Clinical Setting. North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, November 1993. Abstract.

  4. Grimes R, Brimlow D, Moy, Julie Graves. HIV/AIDS Interdisciplinary Clinical Preceptorships: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation. American Public Health Association, 1991. Abstract.

  5. Grimes R, Moy, Julie Graves. Clinical Mini-Residency for Primary Care Medical School Faculty. AIDS Education and Training Centers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, December 14, 1991.

  6. Moy, Julie Graves, Fowler GC. Sexually Transmitted Disease. Home Study Self-Assessment Program, number 149. American Academy of Family Physicians, October 1991.

  7. Moy, Julie Graves. Impact of Medicare Reform upon Family Medicine Research. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Research News 1990:3:1-3.

  8. McCraney, Julie Graves. The Role of the Family Physician in the Management of Breastfeeding. Texas Family Physician 1989, May/June.

  9. McCraney, Julie Graves. The Resource-Based Relative Value Scale. Texas Family Physician 1989, March/April.

  10. McCraney, Julie Graves. A Resident Considers AIDS. Texas Family Physician 1988, May/June.

Letters to the Editor

  1. Moy, Julie Graves. Flu Season Offers Opportunities to Keep Patients Healthy and out of the Hospital. Travis County Medical Association Journal, 2003; 49:18-19.

  2. Moy, Julie Graves. Putting babies “back to sleep”. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1999 March 17:281 (11): 983.

  3. Moy, Julie Graves, Rourke J. Physician’s Breastfeeding Course in Texas. Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine News and Views 1996:2(1).

  4. Moy, Julie Graves. Who Practices in the ER? Health Affairs. March 2008 27:2w84-w95.

Service on State and National Panels and Committees:

Health Policy Panel Membership

  1. Texas Department of Health Panel on Infant Feeding (co-author, Texas Department of Health Position Statement on Infant Feeding) 1997

  2. National Heritage Insurance Company Medical Affairs Committee on Pilot Managed Care Program for Texas Medicaid Program 1994

  3. National Institutes of Health Consensus Panel on Treatment of Cervical Dysplasia, Bethesda

System Classification Development Team (Report published in the Journal of the American Medical Association 1994: 271, Kurman et al.) 1994

  1. Rand Corporation / Health Care Financing Administration Medicaid Necessity, Outcomes, and Appropriateness Study on Pediatric Asthma 1992

  2. Texas Department of Human Services Physician Payment Advisory Committee 1990

  3. March of Dimes National Committee on Perinatal Health (co-author, Toward Improving the Outcomes of Pregnancy, monograph published by March of Dimes, 1993)

  4. Texas Department of Human Services Indigent Care Advisory Committee 1989



Policy Reviews for American Academy of Family Physicians Task Force on Clinical Policies 1990-94

  1. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Pressure Sore Panel

  2. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Panel on Treatment of Asthma During Pregnancy and Lactation

  3. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Asthma

  4. American Academy of Ophthalmology Policy on Strabismus

  5. Expert Panel on Preventive Services paper on Iron Supplementation During Pregnancy

  6. Expert Panel on Preventive Services paper on Testing for D Isoimmunization in Pregnancy

  7. American Academy of Pediatrics practice parameter on Treatment of Acute Asthma Exacerbation in Children

  8. American Academy of Pediatrics practice parameter on Hyperbilirubinemia in the Newborn Service on Medical School Committees:


Member, Practice Council, The University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHealth) School of Public Health at Houston, 2014 -present

Member, Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) Expanded Steering Committee, The University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHealth) School of Public Health at Houston, 2016.

Member, Curriculum Committee, The University of Texas Health Science Center Medical School, 1990

Vice-chair, Institutional Review Board, University of Medicine and Health Sciences, St. Kitts and Nevis, 2017

Editorial Review for Medical Journals:

2018-present Peer Reviewer, American Family Physician

2017-present Peer Reviewer, Texas Public Health Association Journal

2001-2016 Peer Reviewer, Journal of Family Practice

2010-2017 Peer Reviewer, Family Practice Management

1997 Peer Reviewer, Feminist Economics

1995-1998 Editorial Review Board, Journal of Human Lactation

1994-1997 Peer Reviewer, American Family Physician

1993-2013 Peer Reviewer, Texas Medicine

1992-1997 Peer Reviewer, Archives of Family Medicine

1992-1995 Peer Reviewer, Family Medicine

1990-1993 Editorial Committee, Texas Medicine

1988-1989 Editor, Texas Family Physician “Resident Forum”

Presentations at Scientific Meetings:

  1. Garrison R, Graves J. An Analysis of Barriers to Care for Patients Requiring Rabies Postexposure Prophylaxis in Texas Department of State Health Services Region 6/5S. Texas Public Health Association 93rd Annual Meeting. March 27, 2017, Fort Worth, Texas

  2. Ramsey J, Mayes B, Graves J. Demographics of Child Fatality in Rural Southeast Texas. Texas Public Health Association 93rd Annual Meeting. March 27, 2017, Fort Worth, Texas (poster)

  3. Jones R, Abrego D, Deeba R, Varghese C, LaBar C, Mayes B, Graves J. Public Health Prevention Needs for Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking in Rural Southeast Texas Counties. Texas

Public Health Association 93rd Annual Meeting. March 27, 2017, Fort Worth, Texas

  1. Graves J. Vector-borne Disease Public Policy. South Texas Tropical Medicine and Vector Borne Disease conference. February 24, 2017. South Padre Island, Texas

  2. Martinez D, Jin S, Milligan S, Haynie A, Arenare B, Wiseman R, Weil L, Lozano C, Johnson T, Graves J. Investigation of a healthcare associated Hepatitis A cluster in and nearby Harris County, Texas. Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Annual Meeting. June 2017. Anchorage Alaska (poster).

  3. Lin H, Weil L, Evans D, Shaw D, Rosen G, Graves J. Regional Epidemiology Coordination

Plan: effective use during a multijurisdictional outbreak investigation. Texas Public Health

Association 92nd Annual Education Conference, April 2016, Galveston, Texas

  1. Rosen G, Lin H, Swanson K, Shaw D, Weil L, Evans D, Graves J. Local challenges to state policy: Evaluating the interim guidance for monitoring and movement of persons with potential Ebola Virus exposure in Southeast Texas --October-December, 2014. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, October 2015, Chicago, Illinois.

  2. Graves J. Health Information Technology Policy in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria: Lessons for US Policy Makers. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, October 2012

  3. Graves J, Sanchez E. Meeting the Health Needs of the Emerging Majority: Applying Lessons Learned from Border Health Programs to Eliminate Health Disparities throughout the U.S.

American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, October 2008

  1. Graves J, Aday L. Decision Analysis and Preferences for Perinatal Health States. Agency for

Health Care Policy and Research Third Primary Care Conference. Atlanta, Georgia, January 1993

  1. Moy, Julie Graves, Susman J, Berg A. Critiquing Clinical Policies. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, April 1993

  2. Moy, Julie Graves, Schindler J, Duiker SS. Teaching Ambulatory Care in the Urban Setting, American Association of Medical Colleges Southern Group for Educational Affairs, Houston, Texas, April 1991

  3. Moy, Julie Graves, Clasen ME, Donnelly J. Implementation of a Required Third year Clerkship in Family Medicine after Legislative Directive. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Predoctoral Education Conference, San Antonio, Texas, February 1991.

  4. Moy, Julie Graves, Goertz R. Legislative Directive for a Third year Family Medicine Clerkship. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Seattle Washington, May 1990.

  5. Conard S, Dahms L, McCraney, Julie Graves. Stress in Residency: External Causes, Manifestations, and Impairment in Family Medicine as Compared to Other Specialties. Texas Academy of Family Physicians, Austin, Texas, September 1988, first place; also at American Academy of Family Physicians, Los Angeles, October 1988.

Invited Lectures

  1. The Evolution of Remote Care, Centers for Disease Control, Teleconference, April 21, 2021

  2. The US Health Care System in Transition. University of Medicine and Health Sciences Health Policy Lecture Series. July 13, 2017. Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis.

  3. Legislative Issues Regarding Syndromic Surveillance. Texas Health Information Management Systems Society Legislative Conference. April 12, 2017, Austin, Texas.

  4. Cross-Jurisdictional Coordination for Super Bowl LI Planning. Local Health Authorities Symposium. Texas Public Health Association 93rd Annual Meeting. March 27, 2017, Fort Worth

  5. Texas Syndromic Surveillance System. Health Information Management Systems Society, Austin Chapter, August 9, 2016

  6. A Congressional Forum on the Zika Virus and a Discussion of an Action Plan for Houston and Harris County. Good Neighbor Health Clinic, Houston, March 10, 2016.

  7. Telemedicine for Children with Special Health Care Needs. Caring for Children with Special Health Care Needs in Medicaid Managed Care, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, Austin, Texas, March 8, 2002. With Nora Taylor Belcher

  8. Medicaid and Managed Care. Women in Government Forum on Medicaid, Austin, Texas, September 16, 1995.

  9. Managed Care and Managed Competition. Southeast Texas Chapter of the International Patient Education Council, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, June 2, 1993.

  10. AIDS and Adolescents: HIV Policy Concerns. National Conference of State Legislatures Women’s Network, Mobile, Alabama, May 20, 1993.

  11. Vaginal Birth after Cesarean. Visiting Professor in Perinatal Health, University of Kansas School of Medicine Perinatal Conference, Kansas City, Kansas, April 3, 1992.

  12. .The Development of Medical Specialties in America. History of Medicine Lectures, University of Texas Houston Health Science Center, April 25, 1991.


Presentations at Professional Development Courses

  1. Analysis of Policy Issues Surrounding the Electronic Medical Record. Grand Rounds. University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. October 14, 2011. One hour Category I credit.

  2. Barriers to Preventive Care for Women with Disabilities. Center for Health Disparities

Annual Conference, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Ft. Worth, Texas, May 8, 2010. One hour Category I credit.

  1. Clinical Indicators in Medicare’s Hospital Quality Improvement Project. Houston, Texas. January 13, 2006. One hour Category I credit.

  2. Recent Changes to Texas End-of-Life Care Law. St. David’s Medical Center, Austin, Texas. October 12, 2004. One hour Category I credit, one hour Texas Ethics credit.

  3. Aggressive Treatment of Type II Diabetes: What’s New in Type II Diabetes and Improving Chronic Disease Management Care with a Systems Approach. Texas Academy of Family Physicians. El Paso, Texas, May 2002. Two hours Category I credit.

  4. Update in Medical Ethics and Professionalism. Central Texas Continuing Education Consortium. Austin, Texas, October 1999. One hour Category I credit.

  5. Breastfeeding Update. Grand Rounds. Columbia Bayshore Medical Center, Pasadena, Texas, July 16, 1998. One hour Category I credit.

  6. Breastfeeding in Special Circumstances. American Academy of Family Physicians Annual Session September 17, 1997, Chicago IL, 1 hour prescribed credit. Taught again in Annual Session in 1998.

  7. Breastfeeding Update. Presbyterian Hospital Combined Obstetrics/Pediatrics conference, April 1997, 1 hour AMA Category I credit.

  8. Intensive Course in Breastfeeding: Lactation Management Workshop for Physicians. April

24, 1996, Houston, Texas. Four hours AAFP credit. Taught again Harlingen, Texas; Tyler,

Texas; San Antonio, Texas, Dallas, Texas, Sugar Land, Texas in 1996, 1997, with Linda Zeccola, Tom Hale, Joanie Fischer, and Maryelle Van Landen

  1. Intensive Course in Breastfeeding. March 11, 1996, Midland, Texas. Four hours continuing nursing education credit. Taught again in Gallup, New Mexico and Boise, Idaho.

  2. Breastfeeding: Improving the Support System. Hermann Hospital/UT Houston Medical School Annual Perinatal Conference, Houston, Texas June 1996, 1 hour AMA credit.

  3. Breastfeeding Update. Women’s Hospital, Houston, Texas, September 1996, 1 hour AMA Category I.

  1. Breastfeeding: Enlightening the Myths. Abilene Perinatal Conference, October 1996, 1 hour AMA Category I credit.

  2. Family Oriented Prenatal Care. Baylor College of Medicine Advances in Family Medicine. January 20, 1995. 1/2 hour prescribed credit.

  3. American Academy of Family Physicians Clinical Policies Training Course. San Diego, California, April 1993. 9.5 hours prescribed credit, with Hanan Bell

  4. Preference/ Utility Assessment in Outcomes Research. Agency for Health Care Policy and

Research Third Primary Care Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, January 10, 1993. 1 hour prescribed.

  1. Hormone Replacement Therapy. Clinical Recommendations Update at American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly, Orlando Florida, October 1993. 2 hours prescribed credit.

  2. Problems and Solutions in Integrating Clerkship Teaching with Residency Education. McLennan

County Medical Education and Research Foundation Program Management Conference, Austin, Texas, May 18, 1990. 1 hour prescribed credit, with Donald Koester

  1. The Status of Obstetrical Practice by Texas Family Physicians: Implications for Residency Training. McLennan County Medical Education and Research Foundation Program Management Conference, Austin, Texas, February, 1989. 1 hour prescribed credit.

  2. The Genogram in Prevention. University of Texas Houston Health Science Center/ Texas Academy of Family Physicians Prevention for the Nineties Conference, Houston, Texas, October 30, 1989. 1 hour prescribed.


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