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Biography

Roger Luckmann, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health, has extensive research experience developing and managing a wide variety of research projects including surveys of the public (e.g., mammography utilization), surveys of physicians (e.g., the content of the routine periodic health evaluation of adults), analyses of large health care databases (e.g., hospital discharge data on the epidemiology of appendicitis) and cohort studies of chronic disease (e.g., Alzheimer's disease). He has recent and ongoing experience in the design and implementation of studies of the delivery of clinical preventive services such as mammograms and flexible sigmoidoscopy. Dr. Luckmann collaborates on numerous interdisciplinary projects combining his interests in behavioral medicine and primary care. Dr. Luckmann plans to focus much of his future research on the effectiveness of clinical preventive services (screening tests and counseling strategies), on office systems for the delivery of these services, and on the patient's perspective on preventive services. He also has a secondary interest in educational research related to development of curriculum innovations at the medical school.

Current Positions

Preventive Medicine Residency Director

Education

Boston University, M.D., 1976
Internal Medicine Residency: Hennepin County Medical Center, 1979
Preventive Medicine Residency: University of California/Davis, 1987

Scholarly Activity

Fellowship in Applied Informatics (NLM)
Evidence-Based Practice for Public Health (Association for the Teachers of Preventive Medicine and the CDC) with Elaine Martin
Empowering Physicians to Improve Breast Cancer Screening
Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening
Recruitment of Community Physicians to an Education Program: Costs and Effects of Repeated Invitations, Incentives and Peer Persuasion

Further information can be found onDr. Luckmann's web page at the Meyers Primary Care Institute.

One or more keywords matched the following items that are connected to Luckmann, Roger
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Academic Article Assessing third-year medical students' breast cancer screening skills.
Academic Article A randomized trial of telephone counseling to promote screening mammography in two HMOs.
Academic Article The effectiveness of using standardized patients to improve community physician skills in mammography counseling and clinical breast exam.
Academic Article Implementing a computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI) system to increase colorectal cancer screening: a process evaluation.
Academic Article Promoting mammography: results of a randomized trial of telephone counseling and a medical practice intervention.
Academic Article Moving mammogram-reluctant women to screening: a pilot study.
Academic Article Using tailored telephone counseling to accelerate the adoption of colorectal cancer screening.
Academic Article Helping men make an informed decision about prostate cancer screening: a pilot study of telephone counseling.
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Academic Article Referring patients for telephone counseling to promote colorectal cancer screening.
Academic Article A 4-year randomized trial comparing three outreach interventions to promote screening mammograms.
Academic Article Implementation and process evaluation of three interventions to promote screening mammograms delivered for 4?years in a large primary care population.
Academic Article Comparing Telephone Counseling With Reminding to Promote On-Time Repeated Mammography: A Randomized Trial in a Cohort With 4 Years Follow-Up.
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