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2. Article is insufficiently linked. 3. It doesn't say in lede exactly why he is notable. 4. Awards are not linked nor referenced. 5. Promotional terms added that don't add context. 6. Lack of specificity Working at a large, urban public hospital with a diverse population Promotional, and inaccurate.|u=Tguytonwiki|ns=118|decliner=Scope creep|declinets=20181119230121|small=yes|ts=20181007203913}} {{AFC comment|1=Dean Schillinger is notable per h-index scope_creep (talk) 23:06, 19 November 2018 (UTC)}}{{AFC comment|1=I would recommend adjusting the tone to be more encyclopedic in nature. The tone is a tad too promotional at present. Plandu (talk) 04:15, 15 October 2018 (UTC)}}Thank you for your comment. I'll review Tguytonwiki (talk) 15:09, 26 October 2018 (UTC)Dean Schillinger MD is a practicing general internist and Chief of the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Division of General Internal Medicine at San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH), where he founded the [https://cvp.ucsf.edu/ UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations] in 2006, a research center committed to addressing the social determinants of health through research, education, policy and practice. Schillinger has been recognized in the fields of health communication, and health literacy, and for his work related to improving the health of vulnerable populations.[1] Medical TrainingSchillinger attended Brown University, where he studied Russian Language & Literature, and obtained his medical degree in 1991 from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He performed his residency training in Internal Medicine at UCSF. He served as Chief Medical Resident at SFGH before joining the faculty there.[2] CareerSchillinger has conducted research in the areas of health literacy and communication[3]. His research findings include demonstrating that comprehensive primary care reduces hospitalizations among patients with chronic disease[4], and different levels of health literacy are associated with diabetes control[5], complications and overall mortality. Schillinger has advocated for improving provider-patient communication by demonstrating the effectiveness of tools such as “the teach-back method”[6], and the benefits of visual forms of communication for the quality and safety of medical care[7]. Schillinger contributed to the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Report on Health Literacy (2004)[8] and authored a 2012 IOM publication defining the Attributes of Health Literate Healthcare Organizations[9]. He has published over 230 peer-reviewed scientific articles,[1] co-authored and edited the medical textbook, Medical Care of Vulnerable and Underserved Patients, and co-directs a national course on this topic for healthcare providers[10]. Schillinger has led initiatives aimed at confronting the contemporary epidemic of type 2 diabetes. He served as the Chief Medical Officer for the Diabetes Prevention and Control Program for The California Department of Public Health from 2008-13[11]. He has advocated for local public health regulation of sugary drinks.[12] In 2016, he served as the scientific expert for the City and County of San Francisco in defense of a lawsuit filed in Federal Court by the American Beverage Association for an injunction against the City’s ordinance to mandate health warning labels on billboards advertising sugary drinks.[13] As a result, the first sugary drink warning label law in the world was set to go into effect July 25, 2016.[14] However, in 2017, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted the beverage industry’s request to block the warning labels, although this decision is subject to an en banc re-hearing that is pending.[15] Schillinger co-created a public health social media campaign called The Bigger Picture. The campaign encourages youth and young adults of color to use spoken word poetry as a means of combating the social and environmental conditions that contribute to type 2 diabetes. Home Flavored, a film produced by The Bigger Picture, won the Grand Prize award at the 2016 Real Food Media short film competition[16]. The campaign has been adopted by a number of California counties for their initiatives to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage consumption.[17] Awards & Recognition2003 Institute for Healthcare Advancement Research Award[18] 2008 Research Award in Safety and Quality from the National Patient Safety Foundation[19] 2009 George Engel Career Award for Communication Research, American Association of Communication in Healthcare[20] 2010 Bay Area Research Mentor of the Year Award[21] 2013 Everett M Rogers Award for Outstanding Contributions to Health Communication Research and Practice, American Public Health Association[22] 2016 Institute for Health Policy Career Mentoring Award [1] 2016 James L. Irvine California Leadership Award for innovative work to improve public health literacy and address the epidemic of Type 2 diabetes.[23] 2017 Heroes & Hearts Award, City of San Francisco and San Francisco General Hospital Foundation[24] Important PublicationsSchillinger D, Jacobson M. Science and Public Health on Trial: Warning Notices on Advertisements for Sugary Drinks. JAMA. 2016 Oct 18;316(15):1545-1546 Schillinger D, Tran J, Mangurian C, Kearns C. Do Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Cause Obesity and Diabetes? Industry and the Manufacture of Scientific Controversy. Ann Intern Med. 2016 Nov 1. Schillinger D, Bibbins-Domingo K, Vranizan K, Luce J, Bindman A. The Effects of Primary Care Coordination on Public Hospital Patients. J Gen Int Med. 2000;15:329-336. PMID: 10840268 PMCID: PMC1495451 Schillinger D, F Wang, K Grumbach, C Daher, J Palacios, G Diaz-Sullivan, J Piette, AB Bindman. Association of Functional Health Literacy with Glycemic Control Among Diabetes Patients. JAMA. 2002;288:475-482. PMID: 12132978 Schillinger D, Piette J, Grumbach K, Wang F, Wilson C, Daher C, Leong-Grotz K, Castro C, Bindman A. Closing the Loop: Physician-Patient Communication with Diabetic Patients Who Have Low Health Literacy. Arch Int Med. January 13, 2003;163:83-90. Schillinger D. Improving Chronic Illness Care for Populations with Limited Health Literacy, in Health Literacy: a Prescription to End Confusion. National Academy of Sciences Press. April 2004;269-86 Schillinger D, Handley M, Wang F, Hammer H. Effects Of Self-Management Support On Structure, Process And Outcomes Among Vulnerable Patients With Diabetes: A 3-Arm Practical Clinical Trial. Diabetes Care. 2009 Apr;32(4):559-66. Epub 2009 Jan 8. PMID: 19131469 Seligman H, Schillinger D. Hunger and Socioeconomic Disparities in Chronic Disease. New Eng J Med. 2010 Jul 1;363(1):6-9. Schillinger D, Keller D . The Other Side of the Coin: Attributes of a Health Literate Healthcare Organization. Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Health Literacy. November 2011. Available at: http://www.iom.edu/~/media/Files/Activity%20Files/PublicHealth/HealthLiteracy/2011-NOV-16/Commissioned%20Paper.pdf Schillinger, D., Huey, N. (2018). Messengers of Truth and Health—Young Artists of Color Raise Their Voices to Prevent Diabetes. JAMA, 319(11), 1076-1078. 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