Every Interaction Counts

Selected Academic Works, Presentations and Workshops by Jim Boggs, Ph.D.

"Stakeholders’ Perception on Organ Donation in Singapore,” presented at the 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting or the Society of Transplantation (Singapore) in Singapore.

The Difficult Conversation in Organ Donation: A Practical Approach,” presented at the 2018 Congress of the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive & Critical Care Societies in Singapore.

Unplanned Mentions and First Person Authorization: Build Confidence and Enhance Clarity,” presented as the conference opening session at the Eye Bank Association of America (EBAA) 2017 Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City, UT.

"Effective Interactions: A New Framework for High-Stakes Interactions with Families and the Use of High Fidelity Simulations for Training," with Fiona Clark and Audry Ngao, presented at the 14th (2015) Congress of the Asian Society of Transplantation in Singapore.

The Huddle: Use of High Fidelity Prototyping To Bring an Improvement Process to Life,” with Tiffany Haydel (LOPA), presented at Association of Organ Procurement Organizations (AOPO) 2015 Annual Conference in Phoenix, AZ.
 
Effective Requesting: A New Framework for Family Interactions and the Use of High Fidelity Simulations for Training,” with Austin Nagasako (SightLife), and Ashley Beeckman (Eversight), presented as the conference opening session at the Eye Bank Association of America (EBAA) 2015 Annual Meeting in Atlanta, GA.

A Web-based Team-Oriented Medical Error Communication Assessment Tool: Development, Preliminary Reliability Validity, and User Ratings,” by Kim, S, Brock, D, Prouty, C, Odegard, P, Shannon, S, Robins, L, Boggs, JG, Clark, FJ, Gallagher, TH., in Teaching and Learning in Medicine (Vol.32, No. 1, 2011, p.68-77).

Experiential Learning Through Interactive Drama: An Alternative to Student Role Plays,” with Amy Mickel and Brooks Holtom, in Journal of Management Education (Vol.31, No 6, 2007, p.832-858).

Approaching Families in Crisis with Confidence and Clarity,” workshop presentation at the 2005 Annual Conference of NATCO (The Organization for Transplant Professionals) in Atlanta, Georgia.

Using Interactive Drama to Explore Bereaved Family Support,” half-day workshop presentation at the 2005 Annual Conference of the Association for Death Education and Counseling in Albuquerque, NM, with Valerie Maury (Family Services Program Manager, LifeCenter Northwest Organ Donation Network).

Lighting a Fire, Fanning the Flames: Excellence in Teaching and Learning,” workshop presentation at the 2004 Annual Conference of the National Council for Workforce Education in Baltimore, Maryland, with Dr. Myrtle Mitchell (Executive Dean, Seattle Central Community College).

Survivors and the News: Interactions That Work,” workshop presentation at the 2004 Annual Conference of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies in Chicago, IL, with Migael Scherer (Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma, Univ. of Washington), Fanny Correa (Separation and Loss Services, Virginia Mason Hospital), and Bruce Shapiro (Dart Center and Yale University).

Using Interactive Drama to Teach the Complexities of Decision Making,” with Brooks Holtom and Amy Mickel, in Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education (Vol.1, Num. 2, Fall 2003).

Learning Cell Biology as a Team: A Project-based Approach to Upper-Division Cell Biology,” with Robin Wright, in Cell Biology Education (Vol.1, Winter 2002, p.145-153).

This Ain't No Lecture: Interactive Drama in Social Work,” workshop presentation at the 2002 Annual Conference of the Western Alliance of School Social Work Organizations in Vancouver, WA.

Social Application of the Arts: Making a Difference Through Art , Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Washington, School of Communications, 2001.

Community Arts Research and Development Groups,” presented to the Participatory Communication Division at the 2000 meeting of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) in Singapore.

Making a Difference Through Art: A Framework for Effectiveness,” presented at the 1999 Art Culture Nature conference in Seattle, WA.

An Exploratory Study of Traumatic Stress Among Newspaper Journalists,” with Roger Simpson, in Journalism & Communication Monographs (Vol.1,  No.1, Spring 1999, p.1-26).

Community Building through Community Arts Projects: A Case Study of IsleWilde on Vashon Island , Masters Thesis, University of Washington, School of Communications, 1997.

Related Works

One Organ Procurement Organization’s Attempt to Improve Organ Authorization Rates Through Intensive Training, Research and Tracking,” by Ginger DeLario, PhD, Joel Baucom, et al., given the Top Abstract Award at the NATCO 2013 Annual Conference in San Diego and presented to the plenary. [Download Presentation].

"The Effects of Bereavement Training in an OPO." By Valerie Maury, et al., presented at the Association of Organ Procurement Organizations 2002 Annual Conference. [Download Poster].

"Training Journalism Students to Deal with Trauma." By Jan Maxson, in Journalism and Mass Communication Educator (Vol.55, No.1, Spring 2000, p.79-86).

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