Julie A Brennan
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Associate Professor
Director of Behavioral Health, Family Medicine , College of Medicine and Life Sciences
Contact Info
Overview
overview
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Dr. Julie Brennan is a licensed psychologist and a licensed and registered dietitian in the state of Ohio. She received her Ph.D. in counseling psychology from The Ohio State University and completed her psychology internship at the Northwest Ohio Psychology Consortium. She is currently the Director of Behavioral Science at the St. Luke’s Hospital/University of Toledo Family Medicine Residency. She is certified in Primary Care Behavioral Health. Her research interests include: wellness, health behavior change, obesity, depression and anxiety. Dr. Brennan is a member of the Ohio Psychological Association and Society of Teachers of Family Medicine.
Publications
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Article (Faculty180)
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2022
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2022Wellness in the Time of COVID: A CERA Follow-Up Survey of Program Directors. Fam Med. 54:713-717.
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2020Authors' Reply to "Working Together to Heal Our Physician Well-Being Crisis". Family medicine. 52:153-154.
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2020Getting It Off the Ground: Key Factors Associated With Implementation of Wellness Programs. Family medicine. 52:182-188.
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2019Effects of a Resiliency Program on Burnout and Resiliency in Family Medicine Residents . The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine.
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2019Improving communication during outpatient visits with adults with developmental disabilities.. The Ohio Family Physician. 31:27-29.
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2019Making Sense of Family Medicine Resident Wellness Curricula: A Delphi Study of Content Experts. Family Medicine. 51:670-6.
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2018Needs assessment: identifying perceived needs of medical residents in areas of self-management , coping, and balancing life. Journal of Health Science and Education. 2:1-7.
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2018Research Study: Sleep Evaluation During Wellness Visit. The Ohio Family Physician. 20-21.
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2018Research study: sleep evaluation during wellness visit. The Ohio Family Physician. 20-21.
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2017Quality improvement in depression. The Ohio Family Physician. 36.
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2016A Stress Management Program for Higher Risk Medical Students: Preliminary Findings. Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback. 41:301-5.
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2016Curricular integration of social medicine: a prospective for medical educators. Med Educ Online. 21:30586.
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2015Designing and Implementing a Resiliency Program for Family Medicine Residents. International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine. 50(1):104-114.
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2014DSM-5 PTSD's symptom dimensions and relations with major depression's symptom dimensions in a primary care sample. Psychiatry research. 215:146-53.
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2014Taking Care of Ourselves = Taking Care of Our Patients. The Ohio Family Physician. 66:27, 30.
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2013Bias and Barriers In Obesity Treatment. The Ohio Family Physician . 65:28-29.
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2012A wellness program for first year medical students. Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback. 37:253-60.
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2012Emotional Status of Third-Year Medical Students and Their Response to a Brief Intervention . Annals of Behavioral Science and Medical Education. 18:10-14.
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2011Group visits and chronic disease management. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. 5:69-84.
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2010A Wellness Group Therapy Program for Psychiatric and Comorbid Medical Conditions in a Veteran's Affairs Mental Health Clinic. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 41:120-127.
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2010Stress Management Intervention for First Year Medical Students. Annal of Behavioral Science and Medical Education . 16:15-19.
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2010Using the communication assessment tool in family medicine residency programs. Family medicine. 42:567-73.
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2009Effectiveness of wellness programs in family medicine. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. 34:121-126.
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2009Psychological benefits of exercise. The Ohio Family Physician. 8-10.
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2008Behavioral Changes for Meeting your Goals. In Toledo. 52-53.
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2004Expanding psychology using a wellness approach. The Ohio Psychologist. 51:8-10.
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2004OPAGS' diversity initiatives . The Ohio Psychologist Review: Annual Report. 15.
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Article (Web of Science)
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2020Getting It Off the Ground: Key Factors Associated With Implementation of Wellness Programs. FAMILY MEDICINE. 52:182-188.Full Text via DOI: 10.22454/fammed.2020.317857
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2019Effects of a resiliency program on burnout and resiliency in family medicine residents. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY IN MEDICINE. 54:327-335.Full Text via DOI: 10.1177/0091217419860702 PMID: 31274363
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2019Making Sense of Family Medicine Resident Wellness Curricula: A Delphi Study of Content Experts. FAMILY MEDICINE. 51:670-676.Full Text via DOI: 10.22454/fammed.2019.899425
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2016A Stress Management Program for Higher Risk Medical Students: Preliminary Findings. APPLIED PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY AND BIOFEEDBACK. 41:301-305.Full Text via DOI: 10.1007/s10484-016-9333-1
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2016Curricular integration of social medicine: a prospective for medical educators. MEDICAL EDUCATION ONLINE. 21.Full Text via DOI: 10.3402/meo.v21.30586
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2016Triage documentation–based decision support to improve infectious disease risk screening and mitigate exposure. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INFECTION CONTROL. 44:1063-1065.Full Text via DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2016.02.025
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2015Designing and implementing a resiliency program for family medicine residents. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY IN MEDICINE. 50:104-114.Full Text via DOI: 10.1177/0091217415592369
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2014DSM-5 PTSD's symptom dimensions and relations with major depression's symptom dimensions in a primary care sample. PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH. 215:146-153.Full Text via DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2013.10.015
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2012A Wellness Program for First Year Medical Students. APPLIED PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY AND BIOFEEDBACK. 37:253-260.Full Text via DOI: 10.1007/s10484-012-9198-x
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2010Using the Communication Assessment Tool in Family Medicine Residency Programs. FAMILY MEDICINE. 42:567-573.
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2010A Multidimensional Wellness Group Therapy Program for Veterans With Comorbid Psychiatric and Medical Conditions. PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY-RESEARCH AND PRACTICE. 41:120-127.Full Text via DOI: 10.1037/a0018800
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2009Effects of Wellness Programs in Family Medicine. APPLIED PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY AND BIOFEEDBACK. 34:121-126.Full Text via DOI: 10.1007/s10484-009-9084-3
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Chapter (Faculty180)
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2009Panic Disorder. Essential Evidence. Wiley & Sons.
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Conference Poster (Faculty180)
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Lecture or Panel Discussion (Faculty180)
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2011Using a Standardized Patient Encounter to Teach Health Behavior Change Counseling. Breakfast Discussion Group Presented at the 32nd Forum for Behavioral Science in Family Medicine.
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2010Improving and Expanding the use of videotape reviews. Breakfast discussion at Forum for Behavioral Science Chicago, Illinois.
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Letter (Web of Science)
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2020Authors’ Reply to “Working Together to Heal Our Physician Well-Being Crisis”. FAMILY MEDICINE. 153-154.Full Text via DOI: 10.22454/fammed.2020.916601
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Meeting Abstract (Web of Science)
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2011A WELLNESS PROGRAM FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS. ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE. S210-S210.
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2010Wellness Programming for First Year Medical Students. APPLIED PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY AND BIOFEEDBACK. 177-178.
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Other Scholarly Work (Faculty180)
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2014Building Resiliency in Family Practice Residents: A Psychophysiological Approach. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback's 2015 Annual Scientific Meeting.
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Presentation (Faculty180)
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Press (Faculty180)
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Review (Faculty180)
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2009
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Review Article (Web of Science)
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2011Group Visits and Chronic Disease Management in Adults: A Review. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. 69-84.Full Text via DOI: 10.1177/1559827610378331
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- Resiliency Program Reduces Burnout Symptoms in FM residents Press (Faculty180)
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