Megan andreas moreno, md, msed, mph


Research Administrative Responsibilities



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Research Administrative Responsibilities

2014-present Co-Director, Pediatric Early Research Career Award program

Seattle Children’s Research Institute, Seattle, WA

2014 Director, Developed, organized and led conference: SMAHRT Conference 2014: Using social



media to improve health, catalyze research, and empower communities

Seattle Children’s Research Institute, Seattle, WA

2013-present Advisory Board, Social Participation and Navigation in Adolescents with Traumatic Brain Injury,

PI Lyn Turkstra, University of Wisconsin

2012-present Pediatric Program Director, NRSA fellowship

University of Washington, Seattle, WA

2011-2012 Advisory Committee, National Research Scholar Award Primary Care Research Fellowship

Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

2010-2012 Director of Resident Research

Department of Pediatrics Residency Program, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

2010-2012 Medical student research committee member

School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

2003-2004 Resident Research Interest Group: Co-Director

Department of Pediatrics Residency Program, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI



Publications




Original research articles



*Indicates Moreno served as primary mentor for project and publication

  1. *Bare K, Klunk S, Moreno MA. A Review of Quality and Appeal Characteristics of Internet Safety Web Pages. Cases in Public Health Communication and Marketing. 2014: In press. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding.

  2. Royer HR, Fernandez K, Moreno MA. Development of an interactive web-based STD self-management interventions for young women: implications of new media use. Computers, Informatics and Nursing. In press. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding

  3. Cox ED, Koscik RL, Behrmann AT, Young HN, Moreno MA, McIntosh GC, Kokotailo PK. Long Term outcomes of a curriculum on care for the underserved. J Natl Med Assoc. In press.

  4. *Jelenchick LA, Eickhoff JC, Christakis DA, Brown RL, Zhang C, Benson M, Moreno MA. The Problematic and Risky Internet Use Screening Scale (PRIUSS) for Adolescents and Young Adults: Scale Development and Refinement. Computers and Human Behavior. 2014: PMCID: PMC4035908.

  5. *D’Angelo JD, Zhang C, Eickhoff JE, Moreno MA. Facebook Influence among Incoming College Freshmen: Sticky Cues and Alcohol. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society. June 12, 2014 epub. PMC pending.

  6. *Brockman LN, Christakis DA, Moreno MA. Friending adolescents on social networking websites: a feasible research tool. Journal of Interaction Science. 2014;2:1. doi:10.1186/2194-0827-2-1. PMC pending.

  7. Doornwaard S, Moreno MA, van den Eijnden R, Vanwesenbeeck I, Bogt T. Dutch Adolescents’ Online Self-Presentation: Sexual and Romantic Reference Displays on Facebook. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2014, May 17. Epub ahead of print. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding

  8. Moreno MA, Kelleher E, Rastogi S, Ameenuddin N. Young adult females’ views regarding online privacy protection at two time points. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2014: May 7 Epub.. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding.

  9. Cox ED, Fritz KA, Hansen KW, Brown RL, Rajamanickman VP, Wiles KE, Fate BH, Young HN, Moreno MA. Development and Validation of PRISM: a Survey Tool to Identify Diabetes Self-Management Barriers. Diabetes Research Clinical Practice. 2014:104:126-135. PMC3992923.

  10. *Kacvinsky LE, Moreno MA. Facebook use between College Resident Advisors and their Residents: A Mixed Methods Approach. College Student Journal. 2014: 48: 16-22. PMC pending.

  11. *Whitehill, JM, Rivara FP, Moreno MA. Marijuana and alcohol-using drivers and their passengers: Prevalence and risk factors among underage college students. JAMAPediatics. 2014, epub May 12,2014. PMC4090688.

  12. Young HN, Larson T, Cox ED, Moreno MA, Thorpe JM, MacKinnon N. The active patient role and asthma outcomes in an underserved rural community. Journal of Rural Health. 2014:30:121-7. PMC pending.

  13. *Pumper MA, Moreno MA. Identifying high-risk alcohol users in first-year college students: Attitude, intention and Facebook. Journal of Alcoholism and Drug Dependence. 2014;1;128.

  14. Moreno MA, Kacvinsky LE, Pumper MA, Wachowski L, Whitehill JM. Associations between social media displays and event-specific alcohol consumption by college students. Wisconsin Medical Journal. 2014;112: 251-256. PMC3929207.

  15. Moreno MA, D’Angelo JD, Kacvinsky LE, Kerr B, Zhang, C, Eickhoff JE. Emergence and Predictors of Alcohol Reference Displays on Facebook During the First Year of College. Computers and Human Behavior. 2014;30:87-94. PMC3885162.

  16. Moreno MA, Jelenchick LA, Koff R, Eickhoff JC, Goniu N, Davis A, Young HN, Cox ED, Christakis DA. Associations between internet use and fitness among college students: an experience sampling approach. Journal of Interaction Science. 2013: 1: 4. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding

  17. *Pumper MA, Yaeger J, Moreno MA. The use of social network sites in healthcare research: Here and abroad. College Student Journal. 2013;47:478-484. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding.

  18. Moreno MA, Jelenchick LA, Kota R. Exploring Depression Symptom References on Facebook Among College Freshmen: A Mixed Methods Approach. Open Journal of Depression. 2013;2;3. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding

  19. *Yaeger JP, Conway JH, Butteris SM, Howard CR, Moreno MA. Pediatric global health education: correlation of websites and curricula. Journal of Pediatrics. August 2013: Epub ahead of print. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding

  20. Moreno MA, Kota R, McIntosh GC, Frohna JG. PEARLs of wisdom: Impact of a new block conference on pediatric resident attendance, satisfaction and learning. Journal of Graduate Medical Education. 2013;5:323-326. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding

  21. *Koff R, Moreno MA. Older adolescents’ perceptions of personal Internet use. College Student Journal. 2013;47:2. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding

  22. Moreno MA, Jelenchick LA, Christakis DA. Problematic Internet Use Among Older Adolescents: A Conceptual Framework. Computers and Human Behavior. 2013;29:1879-1887. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding

  23. Moreno MA, Egan KG, Bare KA, Young HN, Cox ED. Internet Safety for Youth: Stakeholder Perspectives. BMC Public Health. 2013 Jun, 5;13:543. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding

  24. *Grant A, Brown BB, Moreno MA. The Disparity between social drinking motives and social outcomes: A new perspective on college student drinking. College Student Journal. 2013;47: 96-104. PMCID pending.

  25. *Mikulec E, Goniu N, Moreno MA. Urban, Suburban and Rural: Adolescents’ Use and Preferences for Fitness Promotion Technologies across Communities. ISRN Obesity. vol. 2013, Article ID 324259, 4 pages, 2013. doi:10.1155/2013/324259. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding.

  26. *Stewart MW, Moreno MA. Changes in Attitudes, Intentions, and Behaviors toward Tobacco and Marijuana during U.S. Students’ First Year of College. Journal of Tobacco Use Insights. 2013;6:7-16. PMC3392478.

  27. Moreno MA, Kota R, Schoohs S, Whitehill JM. The Facebook Influence Model: A Concept Mapping Approach. Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking. 2013; 16: 504-511. PMC3715786.

  28. *Egan, KG, Moreno MA. College Students’ Reactions to Mental Health Status Updates on Facebook. Issues in Mental Health Nursing. 2013;34:46-51. PMC pending.

  29. *Whitehill JM, Brockman LN, Moreno MA. “Just Talk to Me”: Communicating with College Students about Depression Disclosures on Facebook. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2013;52:122-127. PMC3608512.

  30. *Jelenchick LA, Eickhoff JC, Moreno MA. “Facebook Depression?” Social Networking Site Use and Depression in Older Adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2013; 52:128-130. PMCID exempt-Not resulting from NIH funding.

  31. Young HN, Dilworth TJ, Mott DA, Cox ED, Moreno MA, Brown R. Pharmacists’ provision of information to Spanish-speaking patients: A social cognitive approach. Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy. 2013;9:4-12. PMID22554399.

  32. *Gannon KE, Becker T, Moreno MA. Religion and sex among college freshmen: A longitudinal study using Facebook. Journal of Adolescent Research. 2013;28. 2012; online first Nov 16. PMCID exempt, not resulting from NIH funding.

  33. *Brockman LN, Moreno MA. Hookah’s New Popularity among US College Students: A Pilot Study of the Characteristics of Hookah Smokers and Their Facebook Displays. BMJ Open. 2012 Dec 12;2(6). PMC3533013.

  34. Moreno MA, Grant A, Kacvinsky LE, Moreno PS, Fleming MF. Older adolescents’ views regarding participation in Facebook research. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2012;51:439-44. PMC3478668.

  35. *Villiard H, Moreno MA. Fitness on Facebook: Advertisements Generated in Response to Profile Content. Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking. 2012;15:564-8. PMC3472552.

  36. Moreno MA, Jelenchick LA, Koff R, Eickhoff JE. Depression and Internet Use among Older Adolescents: An Experience Sampling Approach. Psychology. 2012; 3:743-748. PMCID exempt: Not resulting from NIH funding.

  37. Moreno MA, Grant A, Kacvinsky LE, Egan KG, Fleming MF. College Students’ Alcohol Displays on Facebook: Intervention Considerations. Journal of American College Health. 2012;60:388-94. PMC3375871.

  38. Young HN, Schumacher JB, Moreno MA, Brown RL, Schumacher DJ, Sigrest TD, McIntosh GK, Kelly MM, Cox ED.  Medical student self-efficacy with family-centered care during bedside rounds. Academic Medicine. 2012;87:767-75. PMC3480193.

  39. Moreno MA, Jelenchick LA, Koff R, Eikhoff JE, Diermyer C, Christakis DA. Internet Use and Multitasking Among Older Adolescents: An Experience Sampling Approach. Journal of Computers and Human Behavior. 2012;4:1097-1102. PMCID exempt, not resulting from NIH funding.

  40. *Jelenchick LA, Eickhoff JE, Christakis DA, Moreno MA. Assessing the psychometric properties of the Internet Addiction Test (IAT) in US college students. Psychiatry Research. 2012 March 2. [epub ahead of print]. PMC3361600.

  41. Cox ED., Nackers KA, Young HN, Moreno MA, Levy JF, Mangione-Smith RM. Influence of Race and Socioeconomic Status on Engagement in Pediatric Primary Care. Patient Education and Counseling, 2012;87:319-326. PMC3359403.

  42. Moreno MA, Brockman LB, Wasserheit JA, Christakis DC. A Pilot Evaluation of Older Adolescents’ Sexual Reference Displays on Facebook. Journal of Sex Research. 2012:49;390-9. PMC3501730.

  43. Moreno MA, Christakis DA, Egan KG, Brockman LN, Becker T. Associations between displayed alcohol references on Facebook and problem drinking among college students. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 2012;166:157-63. PMC3266463.

  44. Moreno MA, Christakis DA, Egan KG, Jelenchick LA, Cox ED, Young HN, Villiard H, Becker T. A pilot evaluation of associations between displayed depression references on Facebook and self-reported depression using a clinical scale. Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research. 2012;39:295-304. PMC3266445.

  45. Young, HN, Jeong SN, Dilworth, TJ, Mott D, Cox ED, Moreno MA. Development and Evaluation of an Instrument to Measure Community Pharmacists’ Self-Efficacy Beliefs about Communication with Spanish-Speaking Patients. Research in Social and Community Pharmacy. 2011;7:330-7. PMID 21272530.

  46. Moreno MA, Egan KG, Brockman LN. Development of a researcher codebook for use in evaluating social networking site profiles. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2011;49:29-35. PMC3125574.

  47. Christakis DA, Moreno MA, Jelenchick LA, Myaing MT, Zhou C. Problematic Internet Usage in US College Students: A Pilot Study. BMC Medicine. 2011;9:77. PMC3141542.

  48. Moreno MA, Jelenchick LA, Cox ED, Young HN, Christakis DA. Problematic Internet Use among US Youth: A Systematic Review. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 2011;165:797-805. PMC3215336.

  49. *Selkie E, Benson ME, Moreno MA. Adolescents’ Views Regarding Uses of Social Networking Websites and Text Messaging for Adolescent Sexual Health Education. 2011: 49: pp.32-34. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding.

  50. *Koff RN, Moreno MA. “Girls’ Night Out!” Older Adolescents’ Favorite Alcohol Advertisements. Journal of Health & Mass Communication. 2011;3(1-4): 101-113. PMCID Policy Exempt-Not resulting from NIH funding.

  51. Moreno MA, Jelenchick LA, Egan KG, Cox ED, Young HN, Gannon KE, Becker T. Feeling Bad on Facebook: Depression Disclosures on a Social Networking Site. Depression and Anxiety. 2011;28:447-55. PMC3110617.

  52. Cox ED, Young HN, Schumacher J, Sigrest T, Evans M, Moreno MA. Medical Student Outcomes after Family-Centered Bedside Rounds. Academic Pediatrics. 2011;25:431-3. PMC 3170444.

  53. *Egan Katie G, Moreno MA. Prevalence of Stress References on College Freshmen Facebook Profiles. Computers, Informatics and Nursing. 2011;29:586-92. PMC3205256.

  54. *Egan Katie G, Moreno MA. Alcohol references on undergraduate males’ Facebook profiles. Journal of Men’s Health. 2011;5:413-20. PMC3210384.

  55. Moreno MA, Swanson MJ, Royer H, Roberts L. Sexpectations: Male College Students’ Views about Sexual References Displayed on Society Networking Web Sites by Female Peers. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. 2011 Apr;24(2):85-9. Epub 2010 Dec 28. PMC3057270.

  56. *Swanson MJ, Plominski K, Moreno MA. Perceptions of Underage Drinkers by Bartenders in a Midwestern University Town. Wisconsin Medical Journal. 2010;109:322-325. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding.

  57. Moreno MA, Brockman LN, Rogers CB, Christakis DC. An Evaluation of the Distribution of Sexual References among “Top 8” MySpace Friends. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2010;47:418-420. PMC2946400

  58. Moreno MA, Briner LR, Williams A, Walker L, Brockman LB, Christakis DA. A Content Analysis of Displayed Alcohol References on a Social Networking Web Site. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2010; 47:168-75. PMC2907358

  59. Moreno MA, Briner LR, Williams A, Walker L, Christakis DA. Real Use or “Real Cool”: Adolescents Speak Out About Displayed Alcohol References on Social Networking Web Sites. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2009;45:420-421. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding.

  60. Moreno MA, Ralston JR, Grossman D. Adolescent access to online health services: Perils and Promise. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2009;44:244-251. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding.

  61. Moreno MA, Parks MR, Zimmerman FJ, Brito TE, Christakis DA. Adolescents’ Display of Health Risk Behaviors on MySpace: Prevalence and Associations. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 2009;163:35-41. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding.

  62. Moreno MA, VanderStoep A, Parks MR, Zimmerman FJ, Kurth A, Christakis DC. A Randomized Pilot Intervention to Reduce At-Risk Adolescents’ Online Risk Behavior Display on a Social Networking Web Site. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 2009;163:27-34. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding.

  63. Moreno MA, Breuner CC, Lozano P. Provocative Questions in Parochial Sex Education Classes: Higher Incidence in Younger Students. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. 2008;21:259-264. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding.

  64. Moreno MA, Parks MR, Richardson LP. What are adolescents showing the world about their health risk behaviors on MySpace? Medscape General Medicine. 2007;9(4):9. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding.

  65. Moreno MA, Shaffer DW. Intakes Conference: Understanding the impact of resident autonomy on a morning report conference. Teaching and Learning in Medicine. 2006;18:297-303. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding.

  66. Wright CJ, Moreno MA, Katcher ML, McIntosh GC, Mundt MP, Corden TE.

Development of an advocacy curriculum in a pediatric residency program. Teaching

& Learning in Medicine. 2005;17:142-148. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding.
Other peer-reviewed publications

  1. Moreno MA, Kelleher E, Pumper MA. Evaluating displayed depression symptoms on social media sites. Social Networking Journal. In press. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding

  2. Moreno MA, Goniu N, Moreno PS, Diekema D. Ethics of Social Media Research: Common concerns and practical considerations. Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking. 2013 May 16: Epub ahead of print. PMCID Policy Exempt – Not Resulting from NIH Funding.

  3. Moreno MA. Social Networking Sites and Adolescent Health: New Opportunities and New Challenges. I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society. 2011:7;58-69

  4. Breuner CC, Moreno MA. Approach to the difficult patient. Pediatrics. 2011 Jan;127(1):163-9. Epub 2010 Dec 20

  5. Christakis DC, Moreno MA. Trapped in the Net: Will Internet Addiction Become a 21st-Century Epidemic? Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 2009;163:959-960.

  6. Moreno MA, Fost NC, Christakis DC. Research Ethics in the MySpace Era. Pediatrics. 2008;121:157-61.

  7. Moreno MA. On My Mind: Fiona. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. 2006;160:15-16.

  8. Moreno MA. Advice for Surviving a Pediatric Chief Residency. Resident and Staff Physician. 2005;51:32-33.

  9. Moreno MA. Resident Stress Revisited: A Senior Pediatric Resident’s Point of View.

Pediatrics. 2003;112:411-414.

  1. Johnson MA. Homeopathy: Another Tool in the Bag. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1998;9:707.



Invited articles

  1. Moreno MA, Brockman LN. Adolescents’ Display of Health Risk Behaviors on Social Networking Web Sites: What’s a Clinician to Do? Psychiatry MDNG. 2009;11:15-22.
Review articles

  1. Moreno MA, Gannon KA. Social networking sites and young adult health. Adolescent Medicine State of the Art Reviews (AM STARS). In press.

  2. Moreno MA, Kolb J. Social networking sites and adolescent health. Pediatric Clinics of North America. 2012;59:601-612.

  3. Moreno MA, Hornbeck K. Social networks and cyberbullies: What are your patients telling you? Contemporary Pediatrics. 2011;24(3): 56-59.

  4. Moreno MA. Social Networking Sites and Adolescents. Pediatric Annals. 2010;38:565-568.

  5. Moreno MA, Rogers CB, Giesel A, Clark LR. Pediatrics: Premenstrual Syndrome. www.emedicine.com. 2005, updated 2008.

  6. *Quiqley P, Brockman LB, Moreno MA. Pediatrics: Bulimia. www.emedicine.com. 2001, last updated 2009.

  7. McIntosh GI, Moreno MA. Fatal Injuries in Adolescents. The Wisconsin Medical Journal. 2000;99:34-38.


Book chapters

  1. Moreno MA. Technology and Social Media. In: Neinstein: Adolescent Health Care. In press.

  2. Moreno MA, Goniu N. Moreno PS, Diekema D. Ethical and regulatory considerations for social media research. In: The Psychology of Social Networking: Communication, Presence, Identity and Relationships in Online Communities. Editors Weiderhold BK, Giuseppe R, Cipresso P. Verita: In press.

  3. Moreno MA, Koff RN. Behavior theory and the Facebook Influence Model. In: The Psychology of Social Networking: Communication, Presence, Identity and Relationships in Online Communities. Editors Weiderhold BK, Giuseppe R, Cipresso P. Verita: In press.

  4. Moreno MA, Pumper M. Sex, drugs and depression: Adolescent Health Displays on Social Meda. In: Handbook of Psychology, Technology and Society. Editors Carrier M, Cheever N and Rosen L. Wiley Blackwell: In press.

  5. Moreno MA, Kota R. Social networking websites and adolescents. In: Children, Adolescents and Media.

Edited by Strasburger V,Wilson B, Jordan A. Third Edition. Sage Publications, CA.

  1. Moreno MA, Kokotailo P. Alcohol Use by Youth and Adolescents: A Pediatric Concern. In: Textbook of

Adolescent Heatlh Care. Edited by Fisher MM and Alderman AM. Elk Grove: American Academy of

Pediatrics, 2011.



  1. Moreno MA. Adolescent Health: Confidentiality and Privacy. In: Oxford American Handbook of Pediatrics.

F. Bruder Stapleton, ed. New York: Oxford Press, 2009.

  1. Breuner CC, Moreno MA. Adolescent substance use: Medical Perspectives. In: Chicago Companion to

the Child. Edited by Richard A Shweder and Thomas R Bidell. Pages 964-968. Chicago: University of

Chicago Press, 2009.



  1. Stoval K, Kreager D, Moreno MA. Social Dimensions of Adolescent Sexuality. In:

Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Edited by Holmes KK et al. New York: Humana Press; 2007.
Books

1. Moreno MA and the Social Media and Adolescent Health Research Team. Sex, Drugs and Facebook. Hunter House Publications. October 1, 2013.



Case reports
  1. Moreno MA, Smith MS. Case Report: 14-year-old girl with anorexia. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2006;39:936-938.



Selected non-peer reviewed publications

  1. *Ingram D, Moreno MA. Commentary: A computerized self-help intervention is as effective as face-to-face counseling for adolescents seeking help for depression. Current Best Evidence: The Journal of Pediatrics. November 2012.

  2. *Quigley PD, Moreno MA. Clinical Case. Gay Adolescents and Confidentiality. Virtual Mentor. 2010; 12:608-612. http://virtualmentor.ama-assn.org/2010/08/ccas1-1008.html 

  3. *Rastogi SA, Moreno MA. Commentary: Abstinence-Only Education Only Moderately Delays Sexual Initiation. Current Best Evidence: The Journal of Pediatrics. July 2010.

  4. *Quigley PD, Moreno MA. Ethics Forum: Sex history queries should be sensitive. American Medical News. April 19, 2010. http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2010/04/19/prca0419.htm

  5. *Brockman LN, Moreno MA. Withholding information from an adolescent. Virtual Mentor. 2008;10(8):496-500. http://virtualmentor.ama-assn.org/2008/08/ccas3-0808.html. Accessed August 28, 2008

  6. Moreno MA. From the Editor: Speaking of Sex. American Medical Association: Virtual Mentor. October 2005. www.virtualmentor.org

  7. Moreno MA. From the Editor: Ethics in the Care of Adolescents. American Medical Association: Virtual Mentor. March 2005. www.virtualmentor.org

  8. Moreno MA. Author reply to Letter to the Editor: Academic Physicians Just Don’t Get It. Pediatrics. 2004;113:182-183.

  9. Moreno MA. Life under new guidelines. The New Physician. 2003;52:39-41.

  10. Moreno MA. A Piece of my Mind: The Cross-cover Resident. Journal of the American Medical Association. 2003;289:956-957.

  11. Moreno MA. Residents: are you asleep at the wheel? Southern Medical Journal. 2002;95:1105-1107.

  12. Moreno MA. Wisconsin Healthstaff: Wake up and smell the legislation. The Wisconsin Medical Journal. 2002;101:5.

  13. Funk-Zbinden J, Moreno MA. Wisconsin Pediatric Resident’s Advocacy Day. The WIsper. March 2002, page 6.

  14. Moreno MA. Diary of my Intern Year. The New Physician. 2001;50:28-34.

  15. Johnson MA. Equipping the Cost-Conscious Medical Student. msJAMA reviews page. June 1999.

  16. Johnson MA. The Heart of the Matter. msJAMA web page. Feb., 1999.

  17. Johnson MA. Medical School vs. Patch Adams. msJAMA reviews page. Feb.,1999.

  18. Johnson MA. Students Will Get to Play Doc at Highline Hospital. The Highline Times. July 1999;1:6.

  19. Johnson MA. Growing Concerns Over Patient Confidentiality. Reform Watch. 1998;4:1,5.

  20. Johnson MA. Healing from the Heart by Mehmet Oz. msJAMA reviews page. Dec., 1998.

  21. Johnson MA. Letter to the Editor: Teachers. The Seattle Times. April 1, 1998.

  22. Johnson MA. The Politics of Homeopathy. Reform Watch. 1997;3:2.

  23. Johnson MA. Fetal Tissue Research: Is It Justifiable? Reform Watch. 1996;2:5.

  24. Johnson MA. Drinking and Safety. Health Matters. 1994;3:2.

  25. Johnson MA. Counseling Services Off and Running. Health Matters. 1994;1:4.

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