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Curriculum Vitae, page 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Contact Information Timothy Paul Daaleman, DO, MPH Department of Family Medicine University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 595 Manning Drive, Campus Box 7595 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-7595 (919) 966-3711 (phone) (919) 966-6125 (fax) tim_daaleman@med.unc.edu (email) Education and Training Reynolds Faculty Development Fellowship Program to Advance Geriatric Education, UCLA Program in Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, Los Angeles, CA, February 2006 Master of Public Health (Epidemiology), University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2004 Fellow in Family Medicine Faculty Development, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1994-1995 Resident in Family Practice, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, 1991-1994 Doctor of Osteopathy, Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, Kansas City, Missouri, 1991 Non-degree graduate program in physiology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1984-1985 Bachelor of Arts (Sociology), Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1982 Graduate with honors, Xavier High School, New York, New York, 1978 Professional Experience Academic Positions Professor with Tenure, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 7/10-Present Research Fellow, Program on Long-Term Care, Disability, and Aging, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 7/02-Present

Curriculum Vitae, page 2 Associate Professor with Tenure, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 7/02-6/10 Associate Professor with Tenure, Department of Family Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center School of Medicine, Kansas City, Kansas, 7/00-6/02 Associate Professor, Department of History and Philosophy of Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center School of Medicine, Kansas City, Kansas, 7/00-6/02 Assistant Scientist, Center on Aging, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, 12/99-6/02 Assistant Professor, Department of History and Philosophy of Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center School of Medicine, Kansas City, Kansas, 11/99-7/00 Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center School of Medicine, Kansas City, Kansas, 12/94-7/00 Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center School of Medicine, Kansas City, Kansas, 6/94-12/94 Administrative Positions Medical Director, Physician Assistant Program, Department of Allied Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 10/12- Present Vice Chair, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 8/08-Present Career Development Fellowship Director, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 8/08-8/11 Research Director, Department of Family Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center School of Medicine, Kansas City, Kansas, 7/00-6/02 Chief Resident in Family Practice, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, 7/93-6/94 Hospital Appointments University of North Carolina Hospitals, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, (Active Staff), 2002- Present Chatham Hospital, Siler City, North Carolina, (Active Staff), 2002-2009 Geary Community Hospital, Junction City, Kansas, (Courtesy Staff), 1996-2002

Curriculum Vitae, page 3 Nemaha Valley Community Hospital, Seneca, Kansas, (Active Staff), 1995-2002 University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, (Active Staff), 1994-2002 Dwight D. Eisenhower VA Medical Center, Leavenworth, Kansas, (Educational Staff), 1991-1994 Bethany Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, (Educational Staff), 1991-1994 University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, (Educational Staff), 1991-1994 Providence Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, (Provisional Staff), 1992-1993 Employment History Emergency Medicine Physician, Chatham Hospital, Siler City, North Carolina, 7/02-1/09 Locum Tenens Physician, Office of Rural Health Education and Service, University of Kansas Medical Center School of Medicine, Kansas City, Kansas, 8/94-6/02 Staff Physician, Douglas Community Health Center, Kansas City, Kansas, 7/95-9/97 Acute Care Physician, Shawnee Mission Family Practice, Merriam, Kansas, 6/93-6/94 Emergency Medicine Physician, Emergency Medical Services, Kansas City, Missouri, 8/92-6/93 Summer Trust Specialist, First Fidelity Bank, NA, Newark, New Jersey, 5/88-8/88 Custody Administrator, U.S. Trust Company, New York, New York, 9/85-8/87 Graduate Assistant, Rutgers University Center of Alcohol Studies, Piscataway, New Jersey, 12/84-9/85 Biology Teacher & Basketball Coach, Xavier High School, New York, New York, 9/83-8/84 Management Trainee, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette; Pershing Division, New York, New York, 11/82-9/83 Licentiates and Certifications National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners, Diplomate North Carolina Medical Board (license 2002-00340) Kansas State Board of Healing Arts (license 05-24223), inactive American Board of Family Medicine, Diplomate (1994, 2000, 2006) American Academy of Family Physicians, Fellow

Curriculum Vitae, page 4 Advanced Cardiac Life Support Pediatric Advanced Life Support LEAN/Six Sigma; Yellow Belt, Blue Belt, Purple Belt Affiliations North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians, 2002-Present Gerontological Society of America, 2001-Present North American Primary Care Research Group, 1999-Present Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 1992-Present Member, Section on Ethics and Humanities, 1996-Present Member, Section on Spirituality, 1997-Present American Academy of Family Physicians, 1989-Present Kansas Health Researchers Group, 2000-2002 Medical Society of Johnson and Wyandotte Counties, 1994-2002 Kansas Medical Society, 1994-2002 Kansas Academy of Family Physicians, 1991-2002 Honors and Awards Best Doctors in America Selection, Best Doctors Inc, 2004-Present UNC Health Care and Faculty Physicians Carolina Care Excellence Leader, 2015 Pfizer/AAFP Foundation Visiting Professor, 2010 Top Reviewer, Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 2010 Exceptional Reviewer, Medical Care, 2006-2009 North American Primary Care Research Group, Extended Paper Presentation Selection, 2007 Distinguished Reviewer, Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2005 Consumers Research Council of America Selection, Guide to Americas Top Family Doctors (2002-2003) Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Generalist Physician Faculty Scholar (1997-2001) John A. Hartford Foundation Kansas Center of Excellence: Career Development Award (1999-2000) John Templeton Foundation Exemplary Paper in Humility Theology (1996) Society of Teachers of Family Medicine; New Faculty Orientation Award (1996), Resident Teacher Award (1994)

Curriculum Vitae, page 5 KU Family Medicine; Provider of the Year (1994), Co-Physician of the Year (1993), Physician of the Quarter (1993) Wolf s Head Society (1982) Robert Kiputh Scholar (1978-1982) Yale Basketball; Captain (1981-1982), GTE Academic All American, Honorable Mention (1981-1982), Academic All New England, First Team (1981-1982), Stan Smith Senior Award (1981-1982), All Ivy League Team (1978-1982), Dutch Arnold Most Valuable Player (1978-79, 1980-81), Ivy League Rookie of the Year (1978-1979) Bibliography Book Chapters 1. Clark, SC, Daaleman TP. Relationship issues. In Sloane PD, Slatt L, Ebell M. (eds): Essentials of Family Medicine (6 th ed). Wolters/Kluwer, Philadelphia 2011, 375-384 2. Daaleman TP. Spirituality. In Halter J, Ouslander J, Tinetti M, Woolard N, Studenski S, High K, Asthana S (eds): Hazzard s Principles of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, 2009, pp 393-397. 3. Clark, SC, Daaleman TP. Relationship issues. In Sloane PD, Slatt L, Ebell M. (eds): Essentials of Family Medicine (5 th ed). Wolters/Kluwer, Philadelphia 2007, 497-510. 4. Daaleman TP. Terminal illness. In Rakel RE (ed): Essential Family Medicine, Fundamentals and Case Studies (3 nd ed). Saunders/Elsevier, Philadelphia 2006, 517-521. 5. Daaleman TP. Disseminated intravascular coagulation. In Rakel RE (ed): Saunders Manual of Medical Practice (2 nd ed). Saunders, Philadelphia, 2000; 817-819. 6. Daaleman TP. Undescended testicle. In Rakel RE (ed): Saunders Manual of Medical Practice (2 nd ed). WB Saunders, Philadelphia, 2000; 685-687. 7. Daaleman TP. Women and prescription drug abuse. In Johnson B, Johnson CA, Murray JL, & Apgar B (ed): Women s Health Care Handbook (2 nd Ed), Hanley & Belfus, Philadelphia, 1999; 406-410. 8. Daaleman TP. Social, cultural, and behavioral influences. In Johnson B, Johnson CA, Murray JL, & Apgar B (ed): Women s Health Care Handbook (2 nd Ed), Hanley & Belfus, Philadephia, 1999; 101-104. 9. Daaleman TP. Special populations. In Johnson B, Johnson CA, Murray JL, & Apgar B (ed): Women s Health Care Handbook (2 nd Ed), Hanley & Belfus, Philadephia, 1999; 88-91.

Curriculum Vitae, page 6 10. Daaleman TP. Marriage. In Johnson B, Johnson CA, Murray JL, & Apgar B (ed): Women s Health Care Handbook (2 nd Ed), Hanley & Belfus, Philadelphia, 1999; 64-67. 11. Daaleman TP. Prescription drug abuse. In Johnson CA, Johnson B, Murray JL, & Apgar B (ed): Women s Health Care Handbook, Hanley & Belfus, Philadelphia, 1996; 434-438. 12. Daaleman TP. Other influences. In Johnson CA, Johnson B, Murray JL, &Apgar B (ed): Women s Health Care Handbook, Hanley & Belfus, Philadelphia, 1996; 102-105. 13. Daaleman TP. Special populations. In Johnson CA, Johnson B, Murray JL & Apgar B (ed): Women s Health Care Handbook, Hanley & Belfus, Philadelphia, 1996; 89-92. 14. Daaleman TP. Marriage. In Johnson CA, Johnson B, Murray JL, & Apgar B (ed): Women s Health Care Handbook, Hanley & Belfus, Philadelphia, 1996; 63-66. 15. Daaleman TP. Disseminated intravascular coagulation. In Rakel RE (ed): Saunders Manual of Medical Practice, WB Saunders, Philadelphia, 1996; 617-618. 16. Daaleman TP. Undescended testicle. In Rakel RE (ed): Saunders Manual of Medical Practice, WB Saunders, Philadelphia, 1996; 516-517. Original Research 1. Daaleman TP, Shea CM, Halladay J, Reed D. A method to determine the impact of patientcentered care interventions in primary care. Patient Ed & Counsel 2014; 97:327-331. 2. Daaleman TP, Reed D, Cohen L, Zimmerman S. Development and preliminary testing of the quality of spiritual care scale. Journal of Pain & Symptom Mgmt 2014; 47: 793-800. 3. Daaleman TP, Hay S, Prentice A, Gwynne, MD. Embedding care management in the medical home-a case study. J Prim Care & Com Hlth 2014; 5:97-100. 4. Shea CM, Halladay JR, Reed D, Daaleman TP. Integrating a health-related-quality-of-life module within electronic health records: a comparative case study assessing value added. BMC Health Services Res 2012; 12:67. 5. Dobbs D, Emmett CP, Hammarth A, Daaleman TP. Religiosity and death attitudes and engagement of advance care planning among community dwelling, chronically ill older adults. Res Aging, 2012; 34:113-130. 6. Halladay J, Shea C, Reed D, Daaleman TP. An academic-industry collaboration to develop an EHR module for primary care. Primary Health Care:Open Access 2012:2.1. 7. Emmett CP, Dobbs, D, Williams SW, Daaleman TP. Peace with my maker. Voices of seriously ill African American elders regarding advance care planning. Qual Inqu, 2011; 12: 119-125.

Curriculum Vitae, page 7 8. Nishikawa B, Daaleman TP, Nageswaran BR. Association of provider scope of practice with successful transition for youth with special health care needs. J Adol Hlth, 2011; 48: 209-211. 9. Anandarajah G, Craigie F, Hatch R, Kliewer S, Marchand L, King D, Hobbs R, Daaleman TP. Toward competency-based curricula in patient-centered spiritual care: recommended competencies for family medicine resident education. Acad Med, 2010; 85: 1897-1904. 10. Biola H, Sloane PD, Williams CS, Daaleman TP, Zimmerman S. Preferences versus practice: life-sustaining treatments in the last months of life in long-term care. JAMDA, 2010; 11:42-51. 11. Daaleman TP, Dobbs D. Religiosity, spirituality, and death attitudes in chronically ill older adults. Rsch in Aging, 2010; 32:224-243. 12. Daaleman TP, Williams CS, Preisser J, Sloane, PD, Biola H, Zimmerman S. Advance care planning in nursing homes and assisted living communities. JAMDA 2009; 10: 243-251. 13. Hamilton VL, Daaleman TP, Williams CS, Zimmerman S. The context of spiritual care; individual and organizational correlates of spiritual care at the end of life in long-term care. Soc of Religion, 2009; 70:179-195. 14. Daaleman TP, Emmett C, Dobbs D, Williams SW. An exploratory study of advance care planning in seriously ill African American older adults. JNMA 2008;100:1457-1462. 15. Daaleman TP, Usher B, Williams SW, Rawlings J, Hanson LC. An exploratory study of spiritual care at the end of life. Ann Fam Med 2008;6:406-411. 16. Hanson LC, Dobbs D, Usher B, Williams SW, Rawlings J, Daaleman TP. Providers and types of spiritual care experienced during serious illness. J Pall Med 2008;11:907-914. 17. Daaleman TP, Williams CS, Hamilton VL, Zimmerman S. Spiritual care for long-term care residents at the end of life. Med Care 2008; 46:85-91. 18. Biola H, Sloane PD, Williams CS, Daaleman TP, Williams S, Zimmerman S. Physician communication with family members of long-term care residents at the end of life. JAGS 2007; 55:846-856. 19. Helton MR. van der Steen JT, Daaleman TP, Gamble GR, Ribbe MW. Een cultuurvergelijkend onderzoek naar behandelbesluiten van artsen met betrekking tot demente verpleeeghuispatienten met pneumonie. Tijdschrift voor Gerontologie en Geriatrie 2007; 38: 6-13. 20. Daaleman TP, Kaufman J. Spirituality and depressive symptoms in primary care outpatients. SMJ 2006; 99:1340-1344. 21. Hull SK, Daaleman TP, Thaker S, Pathman D. A prevalence study of faith-based healing in the rural southeastern US. SMJ 2006; 99:644-653.

Curriculum Vitae, page 8 22. Helton, MR, van der Steen JT, Daaleman TP, Gamble G, Ribbe MW. A cross-cultural study of physician treatment decisions fordemented nursing home patients who develop pneumonia. Ann Fam Med 2006; 4:221-227. 23. Frey BB, Daaleman TP, Peyton V. Measuring a dimension of spirituality for health research: validity of the Spirituality Index of Well-Being. Res Aging 2005; 127:556-577. 24. Daaleman TP, Frey BB. The Spirituality Index of Well-Being: a new instrument for healthrelated quality of life research. Ann Fam Med 2004; 2:499-503. 25. Daaleman TP, Mueller J. Chatting behavior and patient satisfaction within the outpatient encounter. J Nat Med Assn 2004; 96:666-670. 26. Daaleman TP, Perera S, Studenski SA. Religion, spirituality and health status in geriatric outpatients. Ann Fam Med 2004; 2:49-53. 27. Daaleman TP, Frey BB, Wallace D, Studenski, SA. The Spirituality Index of Well-Being: development and testing of a new measure. J Fam Pract 2002; 51:952. 28. Daaleman TP, Cobb AK, Frey BB. Spirituality and well-being: an exploratory approach to the patient perspective. Soc Sci Med 2001; 53:119-127. 29. Forbes SA, Daaleman TP. Physician and nursing perspectives on patient encounters in endof-life care. J Fam Pract 2001; 50:165,155W-162W. 30. Harper DM, Mayeaux EJ, Daaleman TP, Johnson CA. Healing experiences after cervical cryosurgery. J Fam Pract 2000; 49:701-706. 31. Harper DM, Mayeaux EJ, Daaleman TP, Woodward LD, Ferris DG, Johnson CA. The natural history of cervical cryosurgical healing. J Fam Pract 2000; 49:694-700. 32. Daaleman TP. Spiritual and religious beliefs and subjective well-being in medical outpatients. J Rel & Hlth 1999; 38:219-227. 33. Daaleman TP, Frey B. Spiritual and religious beliefs and practices of family physicians: a national survey. J Fam Pract 1999; 48:98-104. 34. Daaleman TP, Frey B. Prevalence and patterns of physician referral to clergy and pastoral care providers. Arch Fam Med 1998; 7:548-553. 35. Daaleman TP. The effect of a paraprofessional home visiting program on utilization of prenatal care. Kansas Med 1997; 98:6-9. 36. Daaleman TP, Nease DE. Patient attitudes regarding physician inquiry of spiritual and religious issues. J Fam Pract 1994; 39:564-568.

Curriculum Vitae, page 9 Other Peer Reviewed Articles 1. Daaleman TP, Fisher EB. Enriching patient-centered medical homes through peer support. Ann Fam Med 2015;13 (Supp 1): S73-S78. 2. Daaleman TP. The quality of mercy-will you be my doctor? JAMA 2014; 312:1863-1864. 3. Daaleman TP, Helton MR. Beyond analgesia in palliative care and end-of-life interventions. Am Fam Phys 2014; 90: 20-22. 4. Daaleman TP. Modern family. The Way 2014; 53:94-97. 5. Daaleman TP. A health services framework of spiritual care. J Nurs Mgmt 2012; 20:1021-1028. 6. Daaleman TP, Kinghorn WA, Newton WP, Meador KG. Rethinking professionalism in medical education through formation. Fam Med, 2011; 43:325-329. 7. Daaleman TP. The medical home: locus of physician formation. JABFM 2008; 21:451-457. 8. Daaleman TP, Elder GH. Family medicine and the life course paradigm. JABFM 2007; 20:85-92. 9. Daaleman TP. Reorganizing Medicare for older adults with serious chronic illness. JABFM 2006; 19:303-309. 10. Weiner SJ, Barnet B, Cheng TL, Daaleman TP. Processes for effective communication in primary care. Ann Int Med 2005; 142:709-714. 11. Daaleman TP. Religion, spirituality and the practice of medicine. JABFP 2004; 17:370-376. 12. Daaleman TP, VandeCreek L. Placing religion and spirituality in end-of-life care. JAMA 2000; 284:2514-2517. 13. Daaleman TP, Woodroof J. Kimura s disease presenting as subcutaneous facial plaque in an African-American. CUTIS 2000; 66:201-204. 14. Daaleman TP. A cartography of spirituality in end-of-life care. Bioethics Forum 1997; 13:49-52. 15. Daaleman TP. Fever without source in infants and small children. Amer Fam Phys 1996; 54:2503-2512. 16. Daaleman TP. The medical world of Hildegard of Bingen. Amer Benedictine Rev 1993; 44:280-289.

Curriculum Vitae, page 10 Letters and Responses 1. Daaleman TP. An impoverished view of spirituality. Ann Fam Med 2008; can be accessed at: http://www.annfammed.org/cgi/eletters/6/5/388 2. Daaleman TP. Author response. Ann Fam Med 2008; can be accessed at: http://www.annfammed.org/cgi/eletters/6/5/406#10173 3. Daaleman TP. Author response. Ann Fam Med 2004; can be accessed at: http://www.annfammed.org/cgi/eletters/2/1/49#395 4. Daaleman TP. Spirituality and chronic illness. JAMA 2002; 288:2541-2542. 5. Daaleman TP. Spirituality in clinical practice. Amer Fam Phys 2001; 64:374, 376. 6. Daaleman TP, Frey BB. Research on spirituality: dangerous and deceptive ground? J Fam Pract 1999; 48-501-502. 7. Daaleman TP, Frey B. Association between spirituality and health hard to measure. Fam Med 1998; 30:470. 8. Daaleman TP. Identifying causes of postpartum hemorrhage. Amer Fam Phys 1997; 56:737-738. 9. Daaleman TP. Prayer in office practice. J Fam Pract 1997; 44:525. 10. Daaleman TP. Physician inquiry into spiritual matters. J Fam Pract 1995; 40:406. Published Abstracts 1. Saith SA, Brock D, Daaleman T. An Exploratory Study of Peer Support and Advance Care Planning in African American Elders with Serious Illness. J Am Ger Soc 2014; 62, S279. 2. Daaleman TP, Reed D, Cohen L, Zimmerman S. Development and preliminary testing of the quality of spiritual care scale. Annual Meeting Program, Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Nov 20-24, 2013 3. Daaleman TP, Reed D, Cohen L, Zimmerman S. Development and preliminary testing of the quality of spiritual care scale. Annual Meeting Program, North American Primary Care Research Group, New Orleans, Dec 1-5, 2012 4. Hay S, Daaleman TP, Prentice A, Gwynne M. Effective implementation of embedded care management within primary care. STFM Conference on Practice Improvement, Greenville, SC, Nov 29-Dec 2, 2012 5. Emmett CP, Dobbs D, Williams SW, Daaleman TP. Voices of Seriously Ill African American Elders Regarding Advance Care Planning, Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 21-25, 2008

Curriculum Vitae, page 11 6. Daaleman TP, Usher BM, Williams SW, Rawlings J, Hanson LC. Spiritual care at the end of life: an exploratory study of the health provider perspective, Annual Meeting Program, North American Primary Care Research Group, Vancouver, BC, Oct 21-23, 2007 7. Dobbs D, Daaleman TP. Spirituality, religiosity, and the relationship to death attitudes. Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, New York, NY, Aug 11-14, 2007 8. Anandarajah G, Craigie, F, Marchand L, Daaleman T, Hatch R, Kleiwer S, King D. Developing core competencies in spirituality and patient care for family medicine residency education. Annual Meeting Program, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Chicago, IL, Apr 26-30, 2007 9. Daaleman TP, Perera S, Studenski SA. Religion, spirituality, and health status in geriatric outpatients, Annual Meeting Program, Gerontological Association of America, Dallas, TX, Nov 16-20, 2006 10. Frey BB, Daaleman TP, Eaton VE., Measuring a dimension of spirituality for health research: validity of the Spirituality Index of Well-Being Annual Meeting Program, Gerontological Association of America, Dallas, TX, Nov 16-20, 2006 11. Daaleman TP, Sloane PD, Williams CS, Biola H, Zimmerman S. Advance care planning in long-term care, Annual Meeting Program, Gerontological Association of America, Dallas, TX, Nov 16-20, 2006 12. Daaleman TP, Williams CS, Hamilton VL, Zimmerman S. Spiritual care for long-term care residents at the end of life, Annual Meeting Program, North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ, Oct 15-17, 2006 13. Hammarth A, Daaleman TP. Advance care planning: a health behavior at the end of life? National Conference on Access to Hospice and Palliative Care Program, St Louis, MO, Aug 3, 2005 14. Sroka J, Sloane PD, Mitchell CM, Daaleman TP, Hammarth A. End-of-life care planning in primary care patients: influence of chronic disease and demographic factors. American Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, May 11-15, 2005 15. Helton MR, van der Steen JT, Daaleman TP, Gamble G. An exploratory, cross-cultural study of physician treatment decisions regarding care of demented nursing home patients who develop pneumonia. American Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, May 11-15, 2005 16. Frey BB, Daaleman TP, Peyton VD. Validity of the Spirituality Index of Well-Being. American Educational Research Association, Montreal, QB, Apr 12, 2005 17.. A Causal Model of Health Status in Elders with Serious Chronic Disease: Where Do Religion and Spirituality Fit In? Gerontological Association of America, Washington, DC, Nov 19-23, 2004

Curriculum Vitae, page 12 18. Daaleman TP, Elder GH. Are Family Physicians Really Physicians of the Life Course? 17 th World Conference of Family Doctors, Orlando, FL, Oct 13-17, 2004. 19. Daaleman TP. Science of the Spirit: Researching Religion, Spirituality and Health Outcomes, North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, Oct 10-13, 2004. 20. Daaleman TP, Kaufman JS. Spirituality and Depression in Primary Care Outpatients, North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, Oct 10-13, 2004. 21. Daaleman TP, Perera S, Studenski SA. Do religion and spirituality influence health status? Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Meeting, September 21-24, 2003. 22., Frey BB. The Spirituality Index of Well-Being: A New Instrument for Health-Related Quality of Life Research, North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting Program, November 17-20, 2002. 23., Frey BB, Wallace D, Studenski SA. Health, Social, and Spiritual Factors in Geriatric Outpatients, North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting Program, Halifax, NS, October 14-16, 2001. 24. Daaleman TP, Frey BB, Wallace D, Studenski SA. The Health-Related Spirituality Scale: Development and Testing of a New Measure, American Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting Program, May 9-13, 2001. 25. Daaleman TP, Frey BB, Wallace D, Studenski SA. The Health-Related Spirituality Scale: Development and Testing of a New Measure, North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting Program, Amelia Island, FL, November 5-8, 2000. 26. Daaleman TP, Cobb AK, Frey BB. Spirituality and Well-Being: An Exploratory Approach to the Patient Perspective, North American Primary Care Research Group, Annual Meeting Program, November 7-10, 1999. 27.. Spirituality and Religion in Primary Care: Conceptual and Methodologic Issues, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Meeting, Chicago, IL, Apr 24, 1998. In Press and Submitted Manuscripts 1. Daaleman TP. Medicare. Whitbourne S. (ed.): Encyclopedia of Adulthood and Aging; Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ, pp. 1-6. (accepted for publication). 2. Daaleman TP. Viewing individual and social determinants of health and health care through the life course. Waldstein S, etal (eds.): Behavioral and Social Science in Medicine: Principles and Practice of Biopsychosocial Care, Springer, New York, pp. 1-25 (accepted for publication).

Curriculum Vitae, page 13 3. Daaleman TP, Primary care of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. South Med J, pp. 1-16 (accepted for publication). 4. Daaleman TP. Family Medicine. Peteet JR, Balboni MJ (eds.) Spirituality and Religion within the Culture of Medicine: From Evidence to Practice, Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 1-23 (under revision). 5. Daaleman TP. A life course perspective on behavior and health. Fisher EB, Cameron LD, etal (eds). Principles and Concepts of Behavioral Medicine: A Global Handbook, Springer, New York, pp 1-30 (under revision) 6. Daaleman TP, Preisser, J. Evaluating social determinants of health through the life course. JABFM, pp. 1-17 (under review). Invited Articles, Monographs, Multimedia 1. Daaleman TP. The stranger in our midst. Raleigh News & Observer, Sep 30, 2015, Op-Ed, p. 13A. 2. Daaleman TP. Dr. Schweitzer was right. AM Rounds Blog, Academic Medicine: Dec 17, 2013 3. Daaleman TP. Medicaid expansion and the health of North Carolinians, Durham Herald Sun, Mar 10, 2013, Op-Ed, p D5, D7. 4. Daaleman TP. Medicaid costs and cures. Raleigh News & Observer, Feb 18, 2011, Op-Ed, p 7A. 5. Daaleman TP. Spiritual care by health care providers at the end-of-life. Vision, 2010; 20:23-25. 6. Daaleman TP. A new model of health care. Raleigh News & Observer, May 10, 2010 Op-Ed, p 7A. 7. Daaleman TP. Exploring spiritual care by non-chaplains at the end-of-life. Vision 2006;16:16-17 8. Daaleman TP. Spirituality Assessment. Audiotape 316. Home Study and Self-Assessment program. Kansas City, MO: American Academy of Family Physicians, September 2005 9. Frey BB, Daaleman TP. Toward a patient-centered measure of spirituality. Behavioral Measurement Newsletter 1999; 6:2-4 10. Daaleman TP. Science of the spirit: how researchers quantify the value of belief. The Park Ridge Center Bulletin 1999; 7:13-14 11. Daaleman TP. Spirituality in Medicine. Audiotape 242. Home Study and Self-Assessment program, Kansas City, MO: American Academy of Family Physicians, July 1999

Curriculum Vitae, page 14 12. Daaleman TP. Women s Health in Special Populations. Audiotape 240. Home Study and Self-Assessment program. Kansas City, MO: American Academy of Family Physicians, May 1999 13. Daaleman TP, Rardin ML, Vail BA, Smith M. Infectious Diseases in Children I, Monograph, Edition 227, Home Study and Self-Assessment program, Kansas City, MO: American Academy of Family Physicians, April, 1998 Invited Oral Presentations 1. Daaleman TP. Spirituality in value based health care. George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health Summer Institute, Washington, DC, July 10, 2015 2. Daaleman TP. Models of Palliative Care Delivery for Life Limiting Illness, Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Advisory Panel on Improving Health Care Systems, Washington, DC, May 28, 2015 3. Daaleman TP. Inner work. UNC Department of Family Medicine Statewide Retreat, Wildacres, NC, Oct 17, 2014. 4. Daaleman TP. Managing change in our learning organizations. UNC Department of Family Medicine Statewide Retreat, Wildacres, NC, Oct 18, 2014. 5. Daaleman TP. Managing the cost of health care-innovative models for community care. Mayors Innovation Project Summer Meeting, Chapel Hill, NC, Aug 21, 2014 6. Daaleman TP, Reed D, Cohen L, Zimmerman S. Improving the Provision and Measurement of End of Life Care across Settings Symposium: Development and preliminary testing of the quality of spiritual care scale. Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Nov 20-24, 2013 7. Daaleman TP, Reed D, Cohen L, Zimmerman S. Development and preliminary testing of the quality of spiritual care scale. Annual Meeting Program, North American Primary Care Research Group, New Orleans, Dec 1-5, 2012 8. Daaleman TP, Dimarco J, Lingley R, Ram A, Spann, S. Compensation plans: goals, benchmarks, incentives, motivation. Association of Departments of Family Medicine Annual Meeting, Charleston, SC, Feb 24, 2011 9. Daaleman TP, Religion, Spirituality and the Practice of Medicine, Carol Woods Retirement Community, Chapel Hill, NC, Oct 28, 2010 10. Carter-Edwards L, Daaleman TP, George LK, Koenig HG, Meador KG, Reed P, Shuman JJ, New Horizons in Spirituality, Theology, and Health, Society for Spirituality, Theology, and Health Annual Meeting, Durham, NC, Jun 5, 2009

Curriculum Vitae, page 15 11. Daaleman TP, Becoming Who We Are: Professional Formation in Family Medicine, UNC Department of Family Medicine Statewide Retreat, Wildacres, NC, Oct 18, 2008 12. Daaleman TP. Spiritual Care at the End of Life, Fetzer Institute, Kalamazoo, MI, Jul 10, 2007 13. Daaleman TP, Religion, Spirituality and the Practice of Medicine, Center for Spirituality, Theology & Health, Duke University, Durham, NC Apr 7, 2005 14. Daaleman TP. Spiritual Care at the End of Life, Fetzer Institute, Kalamazoo, MI, Sep 23, 2004 15. Daaleman TP, Restoking the Fire Within: Spirituality and Medical Education, Department of Family Medicine Statewide Retreat, Wildacres, NC, Oct 18, 2002 16. Daaleman TP, Spirituality and Healthcare: Challenges and Opportunities in Practice, Duke Endowment Caring Communities in the Carolinas Conference, Charlotte, NC, Feb 19, 2002 17. Daaleman TP. Seeing the Forest through the Trees: Primary Care Research, Primary Care Week, KUMC, Oct 18, 2001 18. Ahluwalia JS, Daaleman TP, Ellerbeck E. "Primary Care Research," Primary Care Week Forum, KUMC, Sep 28, 1999 19. Daaleman TP. "Elders Attitudes toward Death and the Dying Process," KUMC Center on Aging Research Seminar, Sep 14, 1999 20. Daaleman TP, Moderator, Lost in the Forest: Exploring Dimensions of Dementia, Medicine & Religion Symposium, KUMC, Oct 21, 1998 21. Daaleman TP, Spirituality and Religion in Health and Aging, Governor s Conference on Aging Services, Lawrence, KS, Oct 8, 1998 22. Daaleman TP, "Spirituality and Healing," Missouri/Kansas Association for Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO, Sept 27, 1998 23. Daaleman TP. Spiritual and Religious Beliefs and Practices of Family Physicians: A National Survey, Primary Care Research Seminar, KUMC, Jul 23, 1998 24. Daaleman TP. The Spiritual Variable in Medical Research: Past, Present, and Future, Spiritual Resources in Healthcare Colloquium, The Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics, Chicago, IL, May 29, 1998 25. Daaleman TP, Moderator, Alternative Health Care, Medicine and Religion Symposium, KUMC, Oct 22, 1997 26. Daaleman TP, Spirituality, Religion and Medicine, Country Club Methodist Church, Kansas City, MO, Oct 5, 1997

Curriculum Vitae, page 16 27. Daaleman TP, Moderator, Let s Talk About Sex After the Revolution, Medicine & Religion Symposium, KUMC, Oct 16, 1996 28. Daaleman TP, Spirituality, Religion, & Primary Care, Medicine & Religion Symposium, KUMC, Oct 25, 1995 29. Bachman GE, Daaleman TP, Should Health Care Professionals Be Pastoral?" Medicine & Religion Symposium, KUMC, Oct 14, 1992 Book Reviews 1. Daaleman TP. Review of: Meeting the Challenge of Chronic Illness by Robert Kane, Reinhard Priester, Annette Totten. BMJ 2006; 332:1159. 2. Daaleman TP. Review of: Death and Dying among African Americans by James Carter. J Natl Med Assn 2004; 96:996. 3. Daaleman TP. Review of: Christian Science on Trial: Religious Healing in America by Rennie Schoepflin. J Hist Med & Allied Scien 2004;59:307-309. Teaching Record Course Director Course Director, Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics, Department of Family Medicine, KU Medical Center, 5/96-6/02 Interim Director, Family Medicine Clerkship, FM 950, KU School of Medicine, 5/96-8/96 Instructor Medicine & Society (MEDI 127A&B), UNC School of Medicine, 2003-2006 Medical Humanities (ICM 850/851), KU School of Medicine, 1998-2002 Introduction to Clinical Medicine (ICM 802), KU School of Medicine, 1995-1998 Lectures Medical Student Daaleman TP, Guest Lecturer, Show Me the Money, Making Sense of Health Care, Advanced Practice Selective, UNC-CH School of Medicine, Mar 2, 2015 Daaleman TP, Guest Lecturer, Show Me the Money, Making Sense of Health Care, Advanced Practice Selective, UNC-CH School of Medicine, Jan 5, 2015

Curriculum Vitae, page 17 Daaleman TP, Advance Care Planning in African American Elders, MSTAR Program, UNC- CH School of Medicine, Jun 21, 2013 Daaleman TP, Guest Lecturer, Show Me the Money, Making Sense of Health Care, Advanced Practice Selective, UNC-CH School of Medicine, Nov 20, 2011 Daaleman TP, Guest Lecturer, Medicine & Religion in American Society: Religion 182, Duke University, Mar 29, 2005 Daaleman TP. Spirituality in Illness and Health Care, ICM 802, KU School of Medicine, Apr 8, 2002 Daaleman TP, Spirituality in Illness and Health Care, ICM 802, KU School of Medicine, Apr 2, 2001 Martensen R, Murray JL, Daaleman TP. "Holism and Alternative Medicine," ICM 802, KU School of Medicine, Apr 6, 2000 Daaleman TP. Spirituality and Medicine, Unconventional Medicine, FAPR 960, KU School of Medicine, Jan 12, 1999 Moranetz CA, Daaleman TP, The Physicians Role in Promoting Health: Establishing a Group Practice to Ensure Health Promotion, KUMC School of Medicine, ICM 802, Jan 21, 1998 Daaleman TP, The Double-Edged Sword: Religion & Medicine in Clinical Practice, KU School of Medicine, Clinical Science II, Mar 19, 1997 Daaleman TP, The Art of the Practice, KU School of Medicine, monthly FP 950, 1994-1997 Daaleman TP, Religion & Medicine, Faiths that Heal, KU School of Medicine, HPMD 800 Clinical Science II, Jan 25, 1995 Resident Daaleman TP, The Long and Winding Road of Advance Care Planning, Family Medicine Core Conference, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, Mar 13, 2013 Daaleman TP, Spiritual Care at the End of Life, Family Medicine Core Conference, KU Medical Center, Oct 6, 2010 Daaleman TP, End-of-Life Care for the Family Physician, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina, Jan 31, 2003 Daaleman TP. Patient-Centered Care, Resident Orientation, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina, Aug 23, 2002

Curriculum Vitae, page 18 Daaleman TP, "Spirituality and Medicine," Family Medicine Core Conference, University of Alabama-Birmingham, Huntsville Program, Huntsville, AL, Feb 11, 2000 Daaleman TP. "Spirituality and Medicine," Family Medicine Core Conference, KU Medical Center, Jan 26, 2000 Daaleman TP. An Historical Perspective of Spirituality in Western Medicine, Humanities Conference, KU Medical Center, Jul 17, 1998 Daaleman TP. Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation, KU Medical Center, Family Medicine Core Conference, Jun 24, 1998 Daaleman TP, Pastoral Care in Primary Practice: Instrument Development, KUMC Family Medicine Residency Scholar Projects, Oct 25, 1997 Daaleman TP, Pediatric Fever, KU Medical Center Family Medicine Core Conference, Jun 25, 1997 Daaleman TP, Fever without Source in Infants and Young Children, KU Medical Center Family Medicine Core Conference, Jan 8, 1997 Daaleman TP, The Double-Edged Sword: Religion & Medicine in Clinical Practice, KU Medical Center, Humanities Conference, May 17, 1996 Daaleman TP, Prescription Drug Abuse, KU Medical Center Family Medicine Core Conference, Jan 31, 1996 Daaleman TP, Stroke: Emergency Evaluation & Management, KU Medical Center Family Medicine Core Conference, Jun 21, 1995 Daaleman TP, The Medical World of Hildegard of Bingen, KU Medical Center, Humanities Conference, Mar 17, 1995 Daaleman TP, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation, KU Medical Center, Family Medicine Core Conference, Aug 3, 1994 Graduate Student Daaleman TP. Peer Support and the Patient Centered Medical Home, UNC Gillings School of Public Health, Health Education 756, Apr 8, 2013 Daaleman TP. Spirituality in Medicine, KU School of Nursing, NURS 809, KUMC, Apr 12, 1999 Daaleman TP, Renal Disease, Medical Record Administration Course, KU Medical Center, 1993-1994

Curriculum Vitae, page 19 Fellow/Postdoctoral/Faculty Newton WP, Daaleman TP, Weir SW, Panel Discussion, What are you looking for in a faculty member? Faculty Development Fellowship, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Jun 7, 2013 Asher G, Mounsey A, Daaleman TP. Panel Discussion, Faculty Development Fellowship Symposium, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Jun 8, 2011 Daaleman TP, Becoming Who We Are: Professional Formation in Family Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS, Oct 7, 2010 Pathman DE, Daaleman TP, Kramer K, Scholarship in Family Medicine, Faculty Scholarship, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Sep 22, 2010 Daaleman TP, Pathman DE, Moving Primary Care Forward through the Accountable Care Act, Faculty Development, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, June 30, 2010 Reid A, Daaleman TP, Coeytaux R, Protection of Human Subjects, Faculty Development Fellowship, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Aug 9, 2007 Daaleman TP, Science of the Spirit: Researching Religion, Spirituality and Health Outcomes, Duke Center for Spirituality, Theology, & Health, Durham, NC, Jul 17, 2007 Reid A, Daaleman TP, Right Brain Methods, Faculty Development Fellowship, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Nov 7, 2006 Daaleman TP. Science of the Spirit: Researching Religion, Spirituality and Health Outcomes, Duke Center for Spirituality, Theology, & Health, Durham, NC, Aug 15, 2006 Reid A, Daaleman TP, Coeytaux R, Protection of Human Subjects, Faculty Development Fellowship, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Aug 10, 2006 Reid A, Kahwati L, Daaleman TP, King V, Critical Appraisal and Study Design I, Faculty Development Fellowship, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Aug 9, 2006 Daaleman TP. Science of the Spirit: Researching Religion, Spirituality and Health Outcomes, Duke Center for Spirituality, Theology, & Health, Durham, NC, Jul 25, 2006 Reid A, Daaleman TP, Coeytaux R, Protection of Human Subjects, Faculty Development Fellowship, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Aug 16, 2005 Daaleman TP, Reid A, Frasier P, Appraising Right Brain Evidence, Faculty Development Fellowship, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Aug 15, 2005 Daaleman TP. Science of the Spirit: Researching Religion, Spirituality and Health Outcomes, Duke Center for Spirituality, Theology, & Health, Durham, NC, Jul 21, 2005

Curriculum Vitae, page 20 Daaleman TP. Science of the Spirit: Researching Religion, Spirituality and Health Outcomes, Duke Center for Spirituality, Theology, & Health, Durham, NC, Jul 6, 2005 Daaleman TP, Death on Our Own Terms: A Sociology of Dying in America, Geriatric Fellows Conference, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, Dec 8, 2004 Daaleman TP, Qualitative Research Methods 201, Faculty Development Fellowship, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Nov 11, 2004 Reid A, Daaleman TP, Right Brain Methods, Faculty Development Fellowship, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Nov 10, 2004 Daaleman TP, Death on Our Own Terms: A Sociology of Dying in America, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, Oct 18, 2004 Reid A, Daaleman TP, Coeytaux R, Protection of Human Subjects, Moving Effectively through the IRB Process, Faculty Development Fellowship, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Aug 11, 2004 Daaleman TP, An Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods, Shaw University, Raleigh, NC, May 4, 2004 Daaleman TP, The Effect of a Paraprofessional Home Visiting Program on Prenatal Care Utilization, Faculty Development Fellows Symposium, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Jun 7, 1995 Grand Rounds Daaleman TP, Doctoring in a Transformational Age, Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, Aug 13, 2015 Daaleman TP, Religion, Spirituality and the Practice of Medicine, Grand Rounds, Department of Family Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, Oct 8, 2010 Daaleman TP, Religion, Spirituality and the Practice of Medicine, Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, Blacksburg, VA, Mar 25, 2010 Daaleman TP, The Long and Winding Road of Advance Care Planning, Grand Rounds, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, May 27, 2009 Daaleman TP, Spiritual Care at the End of Life, Grand Rounds, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, Dec 10, 2007 Daaleman TP, Family Medicine and the Life Course Paradigm, Grand Rounds, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, Jan 8, 2007

Curriculum Vitae, page 21 Daaleman TP, Religion, Spirituality and the Practice of Medicine, University of Illinois at Rockford, Department of Family Medicine Grand Rounds, Apr 19, 2006 Daaleman TP, Receiving Time, University of Illinois at Rockford, Department of Family Medicine, Apr 19, 2006 Daaleman TP, Religion, Spirituality and the Practice of Medicine, Grand Rounds, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina, Jan 9, 2006 Daaleman TP, Spirituality and Depression in Primary Care Outpatients, Grand Rounds, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina, Sep 27, 2004 Daaleman TP, Are Family Physicians Really Physicians of the Life Course? Grand Rounds, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina, Feb 23, 2004 Daaleman TP, Spirituality and Healthcare: Challenges and Opportunities in Practice, Integrative Medicine Grand Rounds, University of North Carolina, Oct 3, 2003 Daaleman TP, Spirituality and Healthcare: Challenges and Opportunities in Practice, Grand Rounds, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina, Dec 2, 2002 Daaleman TP, Spirituality and Healthcare: Challenges and Opportunities in Practice, Grand Rounds, Department of Family Medicine, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO, Sep 24, 2002 Daaleman TP, Spirituality in Illness and Health Care, Grand Rounds, Freeman Health System, Joplin, MO, Oct 4, 2001 Daaleman TP, Death on Our Own Terms: A Sociology of Dying in America, Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO May 23, 2001 Daaleman TP, Death on Our Own Terms: A Sociology of Dying in America, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, Apr 25, 2001 Daaleman TP, Death on Our Own Terms: A Sociology of Dying in America, Department of Family Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, Apr 20, 2001 Daaleman TP, "Spirituality and Medicine," Providence Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, Apr 21, 2000 Daaleman TP, "An Historical Perspective of Spirituality in Western Medicine," Grand Rounds, University of Alabama-Birmingham, Huntsville Program, Huntsville, AL, Feb 10, 2000 Daaleman TP, Spirituality in Clinical Practice, Pediatric Grand Rounds, KU Medical Center, May 14, 1999

Curriculum Vitae, page 22 Daaleman TP, Spirituality and Religion in Medicine: Past, Present & Future, Department of Family and Community Medicine Seminar, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, Nov 18, 1998 Daaleman TP, An Historical Perspective of Spirituality in Western Medicine, University of Health Sciences, Kansas City, MO, Jun 17, 1998 Daaleman TP, Spirituality, Religion, & Primary Care, Bethany Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, Apr 5, 1996 Daaleman TP, Gastric Carcinoma, Surgery Grand Rounds, St. Joseph Health Center, Kansas City, MO, Sept 24, 1993 Continuing Education Fisher E, Daaleman TP, Chan J, Peer Support as Strategy for Patient Engagement, Prevention, and Diabetes Management, AAFP Scientific Assembly, San Diego, CA, Sep 28, 2013 Daaleman TP, OB Cases, ALSO Provider Course, University of North Carolina Department of Family Medicine, Sep 5, 2002 Daaleman TP, Postpartum Hemorrhage, ALSO Provider Course, KU Medical Center, Jul 20, 2001 Daaleman TP, "Forceps and Vacuum Extraction," ALSO Provider Course, KU Medical Center, Jul 20, 2000 Daaleman TP, "Who Should Deliver Where?" ALSO Provider Course, KU Medical Center, Jul 20, 2000 Daaleman TP, Human Papillomavirus: Detection and Treatment, Family Medicine Colposcopy Course, KU Medical Center, Feb 26, 1999 Daaleman TP, Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring/Amnioinfusion, ALSO Provider Course, KU Medical Center, Jul 21, 1998 Daaleman TP, First Trimester/Third Trimester Vaginal Bleeding, ALSO Provider Course, KU Medical Center, Jul 20, 1998 Daaleman TP, Who Should Deliver Where, ALSO Provider Course, KU Medical Center, Jul 20, 1998 Daaleman TP, Postpartum Hemorrhage, ALSO Provider Course, KU Medical Center, Jul 18, 1997 Daaleman TP, Who Should Deliver Where, ALSO Provider Course, KU Medical Center, Jul 17, 1997

Curriculum Vitae, page 23 Daaleman TP, Who Should Deliver Where, ALSO Provider Course, KU Medical Center, Dec 13, 1996 Daaleman TP, Preterm Labor, Premature Rupture of Membranes, ALSO Provider Course, KU Medical Center, May 22, 1996 Research Teaching Daaleman TP, Finding SIWB: Instrument Development and the Family Physician, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina, Mar 3, 2004 Daaleman TP, The Health-Related Spirituality Scale: Development and Testing of a New Measure, Interdisciplinary Research Seminar, KU Medical Center, Feb 1, 2001 Daaleman TP, Moderator; Clinical I, North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Amelia Island, FL, Nov 4, 2000 Daaleman TP, Frey BB, The Health-Related Spirituality Scale: Development and Testing of a New Measure, Center on Aging Research Seminar, KU Medical Center, Oct 24, 2000 Daaleman TP, "The Double-Play: Research in the Family Physician's Practice," Kansas Academy of Family Physicians Annual Meeting, Topeka, KS, Jun 24, 2000 Daaleman TP, "Spiritual Assessment and Screening in Clinical Practice," Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Meeting, Orlando, FL, May 6, 2000 Daaleman TP, Frey BB, "The Health-Related Spirituality Scale: Pilot Testing of a New Instrument", Interdisciplinary Research Seminar, KU Medical Center, Feb 3, 2000 Daaleman TP, Cobb AK, Frey BB, "Spirituality and Well-Being: An Exploratory Approach to the Patient Perspective," Poster presented at Faculty Research Day, KU Medical Center, Nov 12, 1999 Daaleman TP, Research Directions in Spirituality, Religion & Aging, KU Medical Center, Center on Aging Research Seminar, Apr 7, 1998 Daaleman TP, Spirituality, Religion and Primary Care: Conceptual and Methodologic Issues, Primary Care Research Seminar, KU Medical Center, Sep 11, 1997 Attending on Clinical Service University of North Carolina Hospitals, Department of Family Medicine, Inpatient Service, 2002-Present; Maternal-Child Health Service, 2002-2005 University of Kansas Medical Center, Department of Family Medicine, Inpatient and Obstetrical Service, 1994-2002; Duchesne Clinic, 1996-2000

Curriculum Vitae, page 24 Graduate Supervision Meg Zomorodi, PhD Dissertation Committee, UNC School of Nursing, 2006-2008 V. Lee Hamilton, MDiv Thesis Committee, Duke Divinity School, 2005-2006 Ashley Hammarth, MPH Thesis Committee, UNC School of Public Health, 2005 Joyce Neal, MSN Thesis Committee, KU School of Nursing, 1999-2002 Grant and Contract Support Program Director, Providing Home-Based Primary Care to Vulnerable Adults, The Duke Endowment, $395,126 total costs (FTE: 10%), 1/1/14-12/31/16 Sponsor: NIA T35 Medical Student Training in Aging Research Program (MSTAR), (to Sunita Saith), Jan Busby-Whitehead, PI, University of North Carolina, (FTE: in-kind), 2013 Faculty Advisor, Peers for Progress Program Development, American Academy of Family Physicians, Principal Investigator: Edwin Fisher, $768,422 total costs (FTE: 7%), 9/1/08-9/30/14 Principal Investigator, A Feasibility Study to Improve Older Patient-Physician Communication (R21), National Institute on Aging, $406,375 total costs (FTE: 10%), 08/01/09-07/31/12 Program Director, Enhancing the Vulnerable Population Care Service, AccessCare, $84,493 total costs (FTE: in-kind), 01/01/11-12/30/11 Program Director, UNC Vulnerable Population Care Service, AccessCare, $400,000 total costs (FTE: 25%), 01/01/10-12/30/11 Principal Investigator: Spiritual Care at the End of Life, Fetzer Institute, $195,000 total costs (FTE: 10%), 4/1/04-3/31/07 Sponsor: Holderness Medical Fellowship Program (to William Bradford), University of North Carolina, $6000 total costs (FTE: 2.5%), 2005 Co-Principal Investigator: Caring for Our Neighbors, Duke Caring Communities Program, Principal Investigator: Pam Frazier, $90,000 total costs (FTE: 5%), 1/1/04-12/31/04 Investigator, Advance Care Planning in Older African-Americans; North Carolina Family Practice PBRN, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Principal Investigator: Phillip Sloane, $299,691 total costs (FTE: 10%), 09/30/02-09/29/04 Principal Investigator, Challenging Life Events in Older Persons, Mentored Patient-Oriented Career Development Award (K23), National Institute on Aging, $629,183 total costs (FTE: 75%), 09/30/01-08/30/07