Resident Profile - Susan Repertinger, M.D.

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Susan Repertinger, M.D.
srepertinger@creighton.edu
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Education
- Undergraduate: B.B.A., Accounting, Minor in Psychology, University of Iowa. (1990)
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Medical: M.D., University of Iowa (1995)
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Residency: Medicine/Psychiatry, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (1995-1996)
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Residency: Department of Pathology, Creighton University Medical Center. (2002-Present)
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Research Experience
- The role of EGFR in ultraviolet radiation induced skin damage, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Creighton University. (2002-present)
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Histologic changes in the brain in patients with X-linked mental retardation, Department of Pathology, Creighton University. (2004-present)
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Publications
Repertinger SK, Fitzgibbons WP, Omojola MB, Brumback RA. Long Survival Following Bacterial Meningitis-Associated Brain Destruction. J Child Neurol 2006; 21:591-595.
Fuhrman J, Shafer L, Repertinger S, Chan T, Hansen LA. Mechanisms of SEPA 0009-Induced Tumorigenesis in v-ras(Ha) Transgenic TG.AC Mice. Toxicol. Pathol. 2005;33(6):623-30.
Repertinger SK, Campagnaro E, Fuhrman J, El-Abaseri T, Yuspa SH. EGFR enhances early healing after cutaneous incisional wounding. J Invest Dermatol. 2004 Nov;123(5):982-9.
Black DW, Monahan P, Schlosser S, Repertinger S. Compulsive buying severity: an analysis of Compulsive Buying Scale results in 44 subjects. J Nerv Ment Dis. 2001 Feb;189(2):123-6.
Black DW, Repertinger S, Gaffney GR, Gabel J. Family history and psychiatric comorbidity in persons with compulsive buying: preliminary findings. Am J Psychiatry. 1998 Jul;155(7):960-3.
Schlosser S, Black DW, Repertinger S, Freet D. Compulsive buying.Demography, phenomenology, and comorbidity in 46 subjects. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 1994May; 16(3):205-12.
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Teaching Experience
Medical School Teaching:
2006-2007
IDC279 Case Studies in Clinical Medicine (2nd year Medical Students, 126 students)
Assistant moderator, clinical medicine small groups for medical students
Creighton University School of Medicine
Spring 2007
Anatomy Graduate Students, shadow grossing procedures and techniques
17 students, Jan - May, daily
2006-2007
PTG467 Survey of Pathology Practice (4th year Medical Students, elective, 6
students yearly). Provide a broad introduction in the practice of pathology built
around interaction with clinicians, pathologists, residents, and technical staff.
This elective is designed to offer each student an opportunity to gain an
introductory understanding of the practice of clinical and anatomic pathology.
2006-2007
PTG461 Introduction to Pathology Practice (4th year Medical Students, elective, 5
students yearly). Provide daily guidance into a broad introduction in the
practice of pathology in the art of gross description, microscopic evaluation and
diagnosis.
2005-2006
IDC279 Case Studies in Clinical Medicine (2nd year Medical Students, 126 students)
Assistant moderator, clinical medicine small groups for medical students
Creighton University School of Medicine
2004-2005
IDC279 Case Studies in Clinical Medicine (2nd year Medical Students, 122
students) Assistant moderator, clinical medicine small groups for medical
students
Creighton University School of Medicine
2003-2004
IDC279 Case Studies in Clinical Medicine (2nd year Medical Students, 120 students)
Assistant moderator, clinical medicine small groups for medical students
Creighton University School of Medicine
Non-Medical School Teaching:
2006-2007
Resident Candidates: overview of residency program (October - December,
3 days per week, 2 hours each)
Spring 2007
PTG105 ( Instructor- Introduction to Human Disease ) Physical Therapy and
Pharmacy students, 3 semester hours, 210 students
(Three lectures, 1.5 hours each)
Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas
Breast
ENT and Diseases of the Eye
Spring 2006
PTG105 ( Instructor - Introduction to Human Disease ) Physical Therapy and
Pharmacy students, 3 semester hours, 160 students
(Three lectures, 1.5 hours each)
Immunologic Diseases
Nutrition
Ear, Nose, Throat
Non-Medical School Teaching (Outside Creighton):
2002
General Equivalency Degree (GED) instructor for State of Iowa Chemical Dependency
Treatment Center.
Interdisciplinary Teaching:
2003 - present
Tumor Board Interdisciplinary Patient Care Conference (weekly conference
involving Surgery, Pathology, and Radiology)
Conduction and Presentation of Pathology Component
Hospital Grand Rounds Presentations
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Honors
University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics, NIH Studen Summer Research Fellowship.
University of Iowa College of Medicine, Clinical Honors, General Pathology, System Pathology, Microbiology, Preventative Medicine, Introduction to Clinical Medicine.
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Hobbies
Gardening, cats.
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