Name: Longlett, Shirley K.
Rank & Title: Clinical Instructor of
Department of Family &
Community Medicine,
Education:
|
Institution and Location |
Degree |
Year Conferred |
Field of Study |
|
University
of Missouri-Columbia |
MS |
1971 |
Clinical Psychology |
|
University
of Missouri-Columbia |
BS |
1970 |
Psychology |
|
University
of Illinois |
|
1968-1969 |
|
|
Barnes
Hospital School of Nursing & Forrest Park Community College |
|
1967-1968 |
|
Academic Appointments:
Southern Illinois University School
of Medicine
Department of Family & Community
Medicine
Clinical Instructor, Quincy Family
Practice Residency Program, 1982-1991
September 1995 – Present
Professional Licensure/Certification:
Licensed Clinical Professional
Counselor
License #180-000493
Professional Memberships:
Society of Teachers of Family
Medicine 1985-1990 and 1995 to present
National Rural Health Association
1995 to present
Research and Education
Constituency Group 1998 to present
American Public Health Association
1999
Illinois Rural Health Association
1996 to present
Research Committee Member,
1998
Education Committee
Member, 1999
C.H.A.D.D. National Organization for Attention
Deficit Disorders
1995 to present
Community Service:
Adams County PATCH Core Committee, 1999
Adams County C.H.A.D.D. Advisory Board, 1999
Farm Safety 4 Just Kids Planning Committee 1999
Senior Injury Prevention Program Steering Committee
1998 to present
Liberty “Project Success” Steering
Committee 1998 to present
Attention Connection Task Force
Steering Committee 1997 – present
Domestic Violence Council –
Education Committee 1996 – 1998
Local Interagency Council Board 1995
– present
John Wood Community College Women’s
Advisory Board 1983 – 1990
Adams County Mental Health
Outpatient Advisory Board 1983 – 1990
Presentations:
Developmental Pediatrics
Conference April 1999
Community Solutions to
Attention Problems in Children, April 1999
National Rural Health Association -
May 1997
Computer Petting Zoo
National Rural Health Association
Conference, Orlando, May 1997
“A Community Oriented Approach to ADHD” presentation
at the Seventh Forum for the Behavioral Sciences in Family Medicine
Publications:
Longlett SK,
Kruse JE, Wesley RM. COPC historical perspective. Submitted to Journal of the American Board of Family Practice,
May 2000.
Longlett SK,
Kruse JE, Wesley RM. COPC critical
assessment and implications for resident education. Submitted to Journal of the American Board of Family Practice,
May 2000.
Phillips DM, Longlett
SK, Mulrine CF, Kruse JE, Kewney R. School problems and the family
physician. AFP 1999; 59(10):2816-2824.
Longlett SK, Kruse JE. Behavioral
science education in family medicine: a survey of behavioral science educators
and family physicians. Fam Med 1991; 24:28-35.