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FACULTY CURRICULUM VITAE

PERSONAL DATA

Name: Richard Mark Allman


Home Address: 6498 Cory Place, Springfield, VA, 22150
Cell Phone: (205) 790-3066
Home Phone: (703) 417-9856
Email: Richard.Mark.Allman@gmail.com
Date/Place of Birth: February 23, Columbus, Ohio
Citizenship: United States

EDUCATION:
(a) Undergraduate
1973 - 1977 West Virginia University, B.A. Biology, Magna Cum Laude (Awarded
after completing first year of medical school)
(b) Graduate/Medical Education
1976 - 1980 West Virginia University, School of Medicine, M.D., Alpha Omega Alpha
(c) Post-Graduate Training
1980 – 1981 West Virginia University, Department of Internal Medicine, Internship in
Internal Medicine
1981 – 1983 West Virginia University, Department of Internal Medicine, Residency in
Internal Medicine
1983 – 1984 Johns Hopkins University, Division of Internal Medicine, Henry J. Kaiser
Family Foundation Fellowship in Internal Medicine
1984 – 1985 Johns Hopkins University, Division of Internal Medicine, Fellow in
General Internal Medicine
1984 Introduction to Epidemiology and Introduction to Biostatistics (10 credit
hours), Graduate Summer Program in Epidemiology, The Johns Hopkins
School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland
1985 Methods in Epidemiology, Epidemiologic and Preventive Aspects of
Cancer, and Design and Conduct of Clinical Trials (10 credit hours),
Graduate Summer Program in Epidemiology, The Johns Hopkins School
of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland
1986 Geriatric Medicine Course, Division on Aging, Harvard Medical School,
Boston, Massachusetts
1986 Interdisciplinary Core Program in Geriatrics, Geriatric Education Center,
University of Alabama at Birmingham
1988 Intensive Course in Geriatric Medicine and Board Review, Multicampus
Division of Geriatric Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, American
Geriatrics Society, Beverly Hills, California
2019 Foundations for Coaching, Portland, Oregon, 16 International Coach
Federation (ICF) Credits
Richard M. Allman, MD
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2019 Coaching Change, Transition and Transformation, Online Course, 16


International Coach Federation (ICF) Credits

EMPLOYMENT
07/85 – 06/86 Staff Physician, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland
7/85 – 6/86 Assistant in Medicine, Division of Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins
University
7/86 – 1/93 Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of General and Preventive
Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham
07/86 - 12/13 Staff Physician, UAB University Hospital
07/87 – 10/90 Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics,
and Palliative Care, University of Alabama at Birmingham
04/88 - 01/14 Staff Physician, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Birmingham, Alabama
1988-1992 Associate Editor, American Journal of Medicine
1989 - 1991 Medicine Unit Director, Geriatric Education Center, UAB
1989 - 1994 Curriculum Development and Evaluation Coordinator, Primary Care
Training Internal Medicine Program, University of Alabama at
Birmingham
10/90 – 04/01 Chief, Geriatrics, Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center
10/90 – 07/13 Director, Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics, and Palliative Care,
University of Alabama at Birmingham
10/90 – 10/96 Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics, and
Palliative Care, University of Alabama at Birmingham
10/90 – 10/96 Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of General and Preventive
Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham
11/91 – 01/93 Co-Director, Geriatric Education Center, University of Alabama at
Birmingham
04/92 - 12/13 Director, Comprehensive Center for Healthy Aging, University of
Alabama at Birmingham
10/92 – 10/96 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Alabama at
Birmingham
1/93 – 10/96 Associate Professor, Division of General Internal Medicine, University of
Alabama at Birmingham
1/93 – 10/07 Director, Geriatric Education Center, University of Alabama at
Birmingham
1994 - 12/13 Graduate School Adjunct Faculty, University of Alabama at Birmingham
07/95 – 11/05 Principal Clinical Coordinator, Alabama Quality Assurance Foundation
10/96 - 12/13 Professor of Medicine, Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics, and Palliative
Care, University of Alabama at Birmingham
10/96 - 12/13 Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, University
of Alabama at Birmingham
10/96 – 12/13 Professor of Medicine, Division of Preventive Medicine, University of
Richard M. Allman, MD
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Alabama at Birmingham
10/96 – 12/13 Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Alabama at
Birmingham
9/97 - 12/13 Senior Scientist, Center for Health Promotion
1/98 - 12/13 Co-Director, Southeast Center of Excellence in Geriatric Medicine
5/99 – 12/13 Senior Scientist, UAB Center for Outcomes and Effectiveness Research
and Education
7/00 – 12/13 Senior Scientist, UAB Nutrition and Obesity Research Center
11/00 – 01/14 Director, Birmingham/Atlanta VA Geriatric Research, Education, and
Clinical Center (GRECC)
01/04 - 12/13 Senior Scientist, Minority Health and Health Disparities Research Center
10/04- 12/13 Emmett G. and Beverly S. Parrish Endowed Professor of Medicine
10/07- 12/13 Director, Deep South Resource Center for Minority Aging Research
01/08 – 12/13 Senior Scientist, UAB Diabetes and Research Training Center
01/08 – 12/13 Senior Scientist, UAB Center for the Study of Community Health
01/09 – 12/13 Scientist, UAB Comprehensive Neuroscience Center
01/10 – 12/13 Scientist, UAB Center for Cardiovascular Biology
01/10 – 12/13 Director, Pilot Grant and Nascent Project Panel Programs, UAB Center of
Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS)
01/11 – 12/13 Senior Scientist, UAB Center for Exercise Medicine
01/14- 06/18 Chief Consultant, Geriatrics and Extended Care Services, Department of
Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC
01/14- 06/18 Member, National Advisory Council on Aging, National Institute on
Aging
01/14- 06/18 Member, Advisory Council on Alzheimer's Research, Care, and Service,
National Alzheimer's Project Act, Department of Health and Human
Services
06/14 - present Professor Emeritus, Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics, and Palliative
Care, Department of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham
04/17 - present Clinical Professor, George Washington University and Health System,
Washington, DC
01/19 - present Leadership and Life Coach and Independent Consultant

PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS, LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS:


7/81 Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners, #227831
3/86 - present Alabama Medical Licensure Commission, #12571
7/83 – 9/86 Maryland State Board of Medical Examiners, #D2965
9/83 - present Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine, #090616
7/81 - present West Virginia Board of Medicine, #12639, inactive
4/88 - present Diplomate, Geriatric Medicine, American Board of Internal
Medicine, #09061611, Recertified in 1998, 2008, and 2018
Richard M. Allman, MD
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SOCIETIES AND HONORS


1973 William Randolph Hearst Senate Youth Program Representative from
West Virginia
1977 Phi Beta Kappa
1977 Lange Book Award for Academic Achievement
1978 Mosby Book Award for Academic Achievement
1979 Alpha Omega Alpha
1980 Best Intern in Medical Group Practice, Department of Medicine, West
Virginia University Hospital, Morgantown, West Virginia
1982 - 2012 Society of General Internal Medicine
1984 - 2016 American College of Physicians
1985 - present American Geriatrics Society
1989 - present Gerontological Society of America
1990 - 1995 National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (Vice President, 1992-1995)
1991 Who's Who Among Rising Young Americans
1991- 2013 Listed in The Best Doctors in America, Aiken: Woodward/White, Inc.
1991 John A. Hartford Foundation "Expanding Geriatric Medical Training
Program Project" Award
1991 - 2014 Association of Directors of Geriatric Academic Programs
1992 - 1995 National Councilor, American Federation for Medical Research
1993 - 2003 Board of Dir., Assoc. of Directors of Geriatric Academic Programs
(Sec-Treas, 2000 -2003)
1993 Alabama Senior Citizen's Hall of Fame Golden Eagle Physician Award
1993 American Federation for Clinical Research, Henry Christian Memorial
Award for Excellence in Research
1994-1996 Department of Veterans Affairs Merit Review Committee on Aging and
Clinical Geriatrics
1994-1997 Editorial Board, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
1994 Selected Honored Member of the National Directory of Who's Who in
Executives and Professionals, 1994 ed.
1994 - 2014 Southern Society for Clinical Investigation
1995 – present Christian Medical and Dental Association
1995 - 2000 American Geriatrics Society Research Committee, (Chair, 1998-2000)
1996 - 1999 Editorial Board, Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences
1997 Edward G. Stuart Memorial Lecture in Geriatric Medicine, West Virginia
University Center on Aging
1997 Edmund G. Beachum Lecturer, 25th Annual Current Topics in Geriatrics,
Johns Hopkins University
1998 American Geriatrics Society Presidential Poster Session Award for Best
Poster in Neurosciences
1998 Archstone Foundation Award for Excellence, Honorable Mention. The
Alabama Stoke Project, American Public Health Association.
Richard M. Allman, MD
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1998 Bernard C. Hohenberg Inaugural Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania


1998 – present Fellow, The Gerontological Society of America
1999 Alabama Senior Citizens Hall of Fame Golden Eagle Physician Award
2000 Listed in Marquis Who’s Who in America
2000 Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare, Millenium Edition
2002 Listed in Marquis Who’s Who in the World, 20th Edition
2003 Kosiak Award for Significant Contributions to Pressure Ulcer Prevention
and Management from the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel
2004 – 2014 Emmett G. and Beverly S. Parrish Endowed Professor of Medicine, UAB
2004 – 2007 Association of Geriatric Academic Programs (ADGAP) and the John A.
Hartford Foundation National Mentor for Hartford Leadership Scholar,
Dan Swagerty, MD.
2004 Distinguished Alumnus, West Virginia University School of Medicine
2005-2014 GRECC Directors’ Association (Vice Chair 2005-2007; Chair 2007-2009)
2009 Permanent Member of the Alabama Senior Citizens Hall of Fame as a
Golden Eagle Medal of Honor Awardee
2009 Robert G. Sherrill, Jr. MD, Quality Champion Award from the Alabama
Quality Assurance Foundation (AQAF) for being a champion for quality
health care in Alabama
2010 AARP Alabama Champion for Change Award
2013 Fellow, American Geriatrics Society
2013 Gerontological Society of America Donald P. Kent Award for teaching
and service and interpretation of gerontology to the larger society
2013 Gerontological Society of America Health Science Section Joseph T.
Freeman Award for a physician researcher and practitioner
2014-present Professor Emeritus, Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics, and Palliative
Care, Department of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham
2015 "Caring for America's Heroes" Award, National Association of State
Veterans Homes
2017 Edward Henderson State of the Art Lecture Award, American Geriatrics
Society
2018 Visionary Leadership Award, University of Alabama at Birmingham
(UAB) Hospital

ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES AND UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES

1987 - 1990 Medicine Curriculum Committee, Geriatric Education Center, University


of Alabama at Birmingham
1987 - 1990 Co-Chairperson, Wellness Promotion Module, Core Curriculum
Committee, Geriatric Education Center, UAB
1987 - 1992 Professional Advisory Board, Home Care Department, UAB Hospital
1989 - 1991 Intern Selection Committee, Department of Medicine, UAB
Richard M. Allman, MD
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1989 - 1991 Ambulatory Education Committee, UAB Department of Medicine


1989 - 1991 Search Committee, UAB Center for Aging Director
1990 - 1992 Grant Review Committee, Continuous Innovation in Patient Care
Program, University of Alabama Hospital
1990 - 1991 Medical Grand Rounds Advisory Committee, Department of Medicine
1990 - 1991 Planning Committee, National Conference on Elder Abuse and Neglect In
Health Care Settings, The Alabama Department of Public Health and the
Center for the Study of Aging, University of Alabama
1991 – 1992 Geriatric Clinical Planning Committee (Chairman), University of Alabama
at Birmingham
1991 - 1992 Strategy for Educational Development Committee, University of Alabama
at Birmingham
1991 - 1992 Strategy for Clinical Program Development Committee, University of
Alabama at Birmingham
1991 - 1994 MedWise Life Styles Program Advisory Committee, University of
Alabama at Birmingham
1991 - 2013 Committee on Undergraduate and Graduate Education in Gerontology,
University of Alabama at Birmingham
1991 -2014 Steering Committee, Comprehensive Center for Healthy Aging, University
of Alabama at Birmingham
1991 Department of Medicine Medical Student Curriculum Committee
1994 - 1995 Geriatric Psychiatry Endowed Research Chair, Search Committee,
Chairman, University of Alabama at Birmingham
1995 - 1997 University of Alabama Health Systems Service Line Task Force
1996 - 2010 UAB Center for Metabolic Bone Disease Institutional Advisory Board
1996 - 1997 UAB Outcomes Research Workgroup
1996 - 1997 University of Alabama Health Systems Primary Care Task Force
1997 – 1999 UAB Search Committee for the Health Economics and Applied
Econometrics Position
1998 - 2013 Center for Outcomes Research and Effectiveness Research (COERE) and
Education Advisory Committee
1998 – 1999 Chair, Search Committee, Chief of Medicine, Birmingham VA Medical
Center
1998 - 1999 Co-chair, Search Committee for Department of Medicine Chair, UAB
Huntsville Campus
1998 - 2009 UAB Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center Internal Advisory Committee,
Chair
1998 - 2013 UAB School of Medicine Executive Committee
2000 – 2001 Search Committee, Director, Preventive Medicine
2000 – 2013 Internal Advisory Committee, UAB Center for Education and Research on
Therapeutics (CERTS) of Musculoskeletal Disorders
2001 – 2014 Birmingham VA Medical Center Director’s Staff Committee
Richard M. Allman, MD
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2001 J. W. Goodwin – Warren D. Blackburn, Jr., Research Chair in


Rheumatology Advisory Committee
2003 Search Committee for the Deanship of the School of Dentistry
2003 Department of Medicine Infrastructure Committee
2004 – 2009 Member, Birmingham VA Medical Center Geriatrics Subcouncil
2005 Co-Chair, School of Medicine Strategic Planning Workgroup on
Development and Aging
2006 – 2008 Representative, School of Medicine University-Wide Grievance and
Termination Hearing Panel
2007 – 2013 Council of University-Wide Center Directors (2009-2010, Vice Chair,
2011, Chair)
2009 - 2013 Center for Clinical and Translational Science (2010 - 2013, Director Pilot
Grant and Nascent Project Panel Programs)
2010 – 2011 Department of Medicine Strategic Planning Committee for Research
2010 Search Committee for the Associate Chief of Staff (ACOS) for Research,
Birmingham VA Medical Center
Jan 2011 UAB School of Medicine Strategic Planning Steering Committees for the
Center for Clinical and Translational Science and for Outcomes Research
Jan 2011-Dec 2011 Chair, UAB Council of Center Directors
Feb 2011 UAB College of Arts and Sciences Research Advisory Group
Nov 2011 UAB Healthcare Innovation Challenge Committee
Nov 2011-July 2013 Chair, Search Committee, Director, UAB Center for Palliative and
Supportive Care
Jul 2013-Dec 2013 Member, UAB Committee to Assess Centers
Oct 2018 – present Advisory Committee, Center for Aging, Health and Humanities, George
Washington University
May 2019 Research Judge, Student Research Day, George Washington University
School of Medicine
Jan 2018 - 2023 VA Health Services Research & Development (HSR&D) Board

EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
(a) Courses Taught
1985 - 1986 Staff Attending and Medical Consult Service Attending, Johns Hopkins
Hospital
1985 - 1986 Clinical Skills Course Instructor, Johns Hopkins University
1986 - 1990 General Medicine Research Conference Coordinator, UAB
1986 - 1990 Attending Physician on General Medical and Geriatric Wards, the General
Medicine Consult Service, the Resident Internal Medicine Ambulatory
Clinic, UAB and BVAMC
1986 - 1990 Clinical Skills Course Instructor for second-year medical students, UAB
1987 - 2014 UAB Geriatric Education Center Lecturer
1988 Clinical Research Course Instructor, UAB
Richard M. Allman, MD
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1988 - 1990 Birmingham VAMC Ambulatory Conference Lecturer, UAB


1987 - 1990 National Lipid Conference Speakers' Program
1990 Co-Director, Symposium on Patient Care Relationships and Ethics,
University of Alabama at Birmingham, December 8, 1990
1990 - 2014 Attending Physician for Geriatric Clinical Programs (UAB)
1994 Medical Housestaff Retreat, Conflict Resolution Workshop, Group
Facilitator
2001 – 2013 Medical Student Course Lecturer and Small Group Discussant
(Pharmacology, Senior Mentors Program, etc)

(b) New Courses or Programs Developed


1993 Co-Program Director, Southern Medical Association Geriatric Medicine
Third Annual Meeting, June 25-27, 1993
1996 Program Director, Southern Medical Association's Geriatric Course
2005 – 2009 Professors’ Rounds, Medicine Clerkship, 3rd Year Medical Students
2005-2014 Geriatric Professor Rounds (UAB and Birmingham VA Medical Center)
2017-present Geriatric Medicine Clinical and Policy Rounds, George Washington
University

(c) Students, Post-Doctoral Fellows, Junior Faculty Mentees


1989 - 1991 Geriatric Fellowship Research Preceptor for Patricia S. Goode, M.D.
1990 - 1992 Geriatric Fellowship Research Preceptor for Donna M. Bearden, M.D.
1991 - 1993 Geriatric Fellowship Research Preceptor for Sherron Kell, M.D.
1991 - 1993 Sociology Masters Thesis Committee for Patricia Sawyer Baker, "The Significance
of Silence During Medical Interviews"
1991 Medical Student Summer Research Preceptor for LaQuetta Morris,
"Vehicle Crashes and Positive Urine Drug Screens"
1991 - 1993 Nursing Doctoral Thesis Committee for Linchong Pothiban,"Risk Factor
Prevalence, Risk Status, and Perceived Risk for Coronary Heart Disease
1993 - 1996 Doctoral Thesis Committee for Patricia Baker, "Discourse Analysis of
Elderly Patient Encounters"
1993 Medical Student Summer Research Preceptor for Paige Huber, "Mortality
Among Bed and Chairbound Elderly"
1993 - 1995 Sociology Masters Thesis Committee for Radha K. Holavanahalli,
"Information Giving and Seeking in Medical Encounters Among The
Elderly"
1994 - 1996 Geriatric Fellowship Research Preceptor for Paul D. Roller, MD
1995 – 2000 Sociology Doctoral Thesis Committee for Radha K. Holavanahalli,
“Social and Physical Covariate Falls Among U.S. Elderly”
1996 - 1998 Post-Doc Geriatric Research Mentor for Christine Ritchie, MD,
“Nutritional Status and Oral Health in Frail Older Adults.”
1996 - 1997 Sociology Masters Thesis Committee for Armand Barone, "Physicians’
Richard M. Allman, MD
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Perspectives on the Role of a Third Person During Medical Encounters"


1997 Internal Medicine Resident Research Mentor, Thomas Houston, MD,
“Correlates of Health Promoting Behaviors Among Older Adults”
1997 Sponsor for Benjamin Blake Weathersby, Hartford Foundation Medical
Student Scholars Program at the University of Washington
1997 Medical Student Summer Research Preceptor for Molly DeShazo, “Gait
Speed Correlates Among Older Adults”
1997 Medical Student Summer Research Preceptor for David Price, “Validation
of UAB Life-Space Questionnaire as a Measure of Mobility”
1997 – 2009 Medical Student Mentor Program Preceptor
1998 - 2007 Geriatric Research Mentor for Ali Ahmed, MD, MPH, “Heart Failure in
Older Adults”
1998 – 2003 Psychology Post-Doc Geriatric Research Mentor for Martha Crowther,
PhD, “Mobility Among Older African Americans and Whites”
1998 Medical Student Sponsor for Tahira Palmer, Hartford Foundation Medical
Student Scholar Program at Duke University
1998 Medical Student Summer Research Preceptor for Amy Grace,
“Neurocognitive Correlates of Life-Space”
1998 Medical Student Summer Research Preceptor for Michael Roberts,
“Predictors of Successful Aging”
1998 Sponsor and Research Preceptor for Anne Davis, Hartford Foundation
Medical Student Scholar Program at UAB, “Physical and Mental Health
Among Older Adults: Association with Mobility”
1999 Sponsor and Research Preceptor for Wendy Wasden, Hartford Foundation
Medical Student Scholar Program at UAB
1999 - 2004 Psychology Post-Doc Geriatric Research Mentor for Joshua Klapow, PhD,
“Reducing Service Use in Older Primary Care Patients”
2000 Medical Student Sponsor and Research Preceptor for Kenan Penaskovic,
Hartford Foundation Medical Student Scholar Program at UAB,
“Depressive Symptoms and Physical Activity in Older Adults.”
2002 Medical Student Sponsor and Research Preceptor for Bunja Rungruang,
Hartford Foundation Medical Student Scholar program at UAB, “Socio-
Demographic Correlates of Poor Performance on MMSE and CLOX
Tests.”
2003 – 2011 Post-Doc Geriatric Research Mentor for Cynthia J. Brown, MD, Division
of Gerontology, Geriatrics, and Palliative Care
2003 Sponsor and Research Preceptor for Abby Morris, MS, “Use of the
Telephone MMSE.”
2003 Doctoral Thesis Committee for Cynthia Hardy Luther, “Health Promoting
Behaviors of Women at Risk for Postmenopausal Osteoporosis.”
2004 – 2007 Association of Directors of Geriatric Academic Programs and John A.
Hartford Foundation National Mentor for Daniel Swagerty, MD, MPH,
Richard M. Allman, MD
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University of Kansas School of Medicine.


2005 Sponsor and Research Preceptor for Jane Schell, “Multi-Ethnic
Comparisons of Life-Space Mobility”
2006 – 2008 Research Mentor for Michael Crowe, PhD, Assistant Professor, UAB
Department of Psychology
2006 Doctoral, Olivio Clay, “Racial Differences in Health Care Utilization in
Older African American and Caucasian Medicare Beneficiaries”
2006 – 2010 Clinician Education Mentor for Kellie Flood, MD, Division of
Gerontology, Geriatrics, and Palliative Care
2007 – 2011 Nursing Post-Doc Research Mentor for Yvonne Eaves, PhD, Assistant
Professor, UAB School of Nursing
2007- 2008 Sociology Post-Doc Department of Medicine Scholarship Advisory
Committee, Cheryl Holt, PhD, Assistant Professor, UAB Division of
Preventive Medicine
2008 – 2010 Psychology Post-Doc Research Mentor for Olivio Clay, PhD, Assistant
Professor, UAB Department of Psychology
2009 – 2018 Post-Doc Geriatric Research Mentor for C. Barrett Bowling, MD,
Assistant Professor of Medicine
2010 – 2012 Nursing Post-Doc Research Co-Mentor for Cassandra Ford, PhD, RN,
Assistant Professor, University of Alabama Capstone School of Nursing
2010 – 2013 Sociology Post-Doc Research Co-Mentor for Lonnie Hannon, PhD,
Assistant Professor, Sociology, Tuskegee University and UAB
2011-2013 Gerontology Post-Doc Research Co-Mentor for Richard Kennedy, MD,
PhD, UAB Department of Biostatistics
2011 - 2013 Geriatric Post-Doc Research Co-Mentor for Kendra Sheppard, MD,
MSPH, Assistant Professor, UAB Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics, and
Palliative Care
2012-2013 Geriatric Post-Doc Research Mentor, Stephanie Garrett, MD, Associate
Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Morehouse School of
Medicine
2013-2018 Psychology Post-Doc Research Co-Mentor, Giyeon Kim, PhD, Assistant
Professor, Center for Mental Health and Aging, University of Alabama,
NIA K01 Award, “Disparities in Mental Health Care: Age, Race/Ethnicity,
and Geography"
2014-2015 Nursing Post-Doc Health and Aging Policy Fellow Mentor, Rachel
Roiland, PhD, RN, Quality Improvement and Measurement
2015-2018 Psychology Post-Doc Health and Aging Policy Fellow Mentor, Latrice
Vinson, PhD, Complex Patient Task Force
Richard M. Allman, MD
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CONSULTATIVE APPOINTMENTS
1989 Scientific Chairperson, Southern Regional Society of General Internal
Medicine Meeting (unpaid)
1989 Clinical Epidemiology Session Chair, Southern Region AFCR Meeting,
New Orleans, Louisiana (unpaid)
1989 - 1997 Editorial Board, Advances in Wound Care (formerly Decubitus) (unpaid)
1990 - 1995 National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (unpaid)
1990 - 1991 UAB School of Medicine Representative, American Federation for
Clinical Research (unpaid)
1990 University Hospital Consortium Task Force on Skin Pressure Relief
Devices (unpaid)
1990 - 1992 Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Guideline Development
Panel on Pressure Ulcer Prevention - Panel Member (paid)
1990 Abstract Selection Committee, National Meeting, Society of General
Internal Medicine (unpaid)
1991 - 1992 Councilor, Southern Region, American Federation for Clinical Research
(unpaid)
1992 - 1995 Vice-President, National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (unpaid)
1992 - 1995 National Councilor-At-Large, American Federation for Medical Research
(formerly AFCR) (unpaid)
1992 - 1994 Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Guideline Development
Panel on Pressure Ulcer Treatment - Consultant (paid)
1992 - 1995 Vice President, National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (unpaid)
1993 - 2003 National Council Member, Association of Directors of Geriatric
Academic Programs (ADGAP) (unpaid)
1993 - 1994 Alabama Gerontological Society Board and Chair, Medical Liaison
Committee (unpaid)
1994 - 1995 Governor's Policy Committee on Long Term Care in Alabama (unpaid)
1994 - 1995 Advisory Committee, Alabama Survey of Developmental Disabilities
(unpaid)
1994 - 1997 Alabama Best Practices Professional Review Panel for Nursing Homes
(unpaid)
1994 - 1996 Department of Veterans Affairs Merit Review Committee on Aging and
Clinical Geriatrics (unpaid)
1994, 1995 Aging Session Chair, National Meeting, American Federation for Clinical
Research (unpaid)
1994 American Federation for Clinical Research Committee for a New Journal
(unpaid)
1994 - 1997 Editorial Board, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (unpaid)
1995 - 2000 Research Committee, American Geriatrics Society (unpaid)
1996 –1999 Editorial Board, Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences (unpaid)
1996 - 1997 NIH Subcommittee on the Control Arm for Decubitus UIcers for the Skin
Richard M. Allman, MD
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Disease Interagency Coordinating Committee (paid)


1996 - 1998 Advisory Board, Active Services Corporation (paid)
1997 Bureau of Health Professions Geriatric Education Center Peer Review
Panel (paid)
1998 – 2000 Chair, Research Committee, American Geriatrics Society (unpaid)
1999 Alabama Department of Public Health Non-Governmental Advisory Panel
(unpaid)
1999 Clinical Committee, Assessing the Care of Vulnerable Elderly (ACOVE)
Project, RAND Corporation (paid)
2000 – 2003 Secretary – Treasurer, Association of Directors of Geriatric Academic
Programs (ADGAP) (unpaid)
2000 NIAMS/NIH Special Emphasis Panel, Chair (paid)
2000 Review Committee, VA Special Fellowship Program in Advanced
Geriatrics (unpaid)
2001 Advisory Panel, Health Status and Medical Treatment of the Future
Elderly: Implications for Medicare Program Expenditures, RAND
Corporation (paid)
2003 HRSA Geriatric Academic Career Award Review Panel (paid)
2004 External Consultant for the John A. Hartford Foundation Geriatric Nursing
Investment Program, University of Minnesota Site Visit Team (unpaid)
2004 NIA Claude Pepper Center Peer Review Group (paid)
2005-2007 GRECC Directors Association Founding Vice Chair (unpaid)
2005 –2014 GRECC Directors Association (updaid)
2005 Ms. Alabama Nursing Home Celebrity Judge (unpaid)
June 2006 NIA Consultant to the Clinical Geriatrics and Aging Study Section (paid)
Nov 2006 NIA Consultant, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group (paid)
Nov 2007- 2009 M. Powell Lawton Award Committee, Gerontological Society of America
(unpaid)
2007 – 2010 Consultant, National Project for Excellence in Geriatric Care Education at
Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan (paid)
2007-2009 GRECC Directors Association Chair (unpaid)
July 2008 NIA Consultant, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group (paid)
2009 – 2013 Birmingham VA Nursing Academy Steering Committee (unpaid)
Aug 2009 Member, Department of Veterans Affairs Rehab R & D
Neurodegenerative Disease and Aging Review Panel (unpaid)
May 2009 NIA Reviewer, Loan Repayment Program (paid)
Feb 2010 - 2014 External Advisory Committee, University of Texas Medical Branch-
Galveston Claude Pepper Center (paid)
Feb 2010 Neurological, Aging and Musculoskeletal Epidemiology (NAME) Study
Section (paid)
Apr 2010 NIA Reviewer, Loan Repayment Program (paid)
Jun 2010 NIA Review Group ZRG1 BDA M 02 M (paid)
Richard M. Allman, MD
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Dec 2010 VA Rehabilitation Research and Development (RR&D) Center of


Excellence (CoE) and Research Enhancement Awards Program (REAP)
Review Group Meeting, Alexandria, VA (unpaid)
Jan 2011 Hartford Foundation Center of Excellence National Scholar Review Group
(unpaid)
May 2011 NIH/NIA Loan Repayment Review Group. On-Line Review, Study
Section Scientific Review Officer: Bita Nakhai, PhD (paid)
June 2011 Neurological, Aging and Musculoskeletal Epidemiology (NAME) Study
Section, Study Section Scientific Review Officer: Heidi B. Friedman, MD
(paid)
Oct 2011 –Aug 2012 Medical Representative, Alabama Senior Services Board of Directors
(unpaid)
Nov 2011 External Advisory Board, Pennington Biomedical Research Institute on
Dementia Research and Prevention (paid)
Nov 2011-Jul 2013 VA National Charting the Future of Rehabilitation Research Committee
(unpaid)
May 2012 NIH/NIA Loan Repayment Review Group, Study Section Scientific
Review Officer: Bita Nakhai, PhD (paid)
July 2012 External Review, Donald W. Reynolds Department of Geriatric Medicine,
University of Arkansas Medical Sciences (paid)
April 2013 Reviewer, University of Louisville, Plans for Center for Aging (paid)
May 2013 NIH/NIA Loan Repayment Review Group, Study Section Scientific
Review Officer: Bita Nakhai, PhD (paid)
08/2013 – 06/2018 Steering Committee and Strategic Planning Group, Providence VA
Medical Center, COIN and CREATE (unpaid)
01/2014 – 06/2018 Steering Committee, VA Geriatrics and Extended Care Data and Analysis
Center (GEC DAC), Canandaigua, NY (unpaid)
01/2014 -06/2018 National Advisory Council on Aging, National Institute on Aging (unpaid)
01/2014 – 06/2018 Advisory Council, National Alzheimer's Disease Program (unpaid)
01/2019 – present VA Health Services Research and Development Advisory Board (paid)

MAJOR LECTURES AND VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS:


1. Prevention and management of pressure ulcers. Medical Grand Grounds, East Carolina
University, Greenville, North Carolina, September 22, 1988.
2. Clinical experience with air-flotation bed technology. "Public Policy Implications
Related to Air-Flotation Bed Treatment in the Home Setting Workshop" sponsored by the
Medical Technology and Practice Patterns Institutes, Inc. Washington DC, December
1988.
3. The epidemiology of pressure sores in different populations. Consensus Development
Conference on Pressure Ulcers sponsored by the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel.
Washington DC, March 1-3, 1989.
4. Prevention and management of pressure ulcers. Iowa Family Practice Society, Des
Richard M. Allman, MD
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Moines, Iowa, November 10, 1989.


5. Cholesterol and aging. Alabama Gerontological Society Annual Meeting, Tuscaloosa,
Alabama, April 17, 1990.
6. Literature review: Risk assessment tools and risk factors for pressure ulcers. Prediction,
Prevention and Early Treatment of Pressure Ulcers in Adults: A Conference to Review
Guidelines Developed by the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research sponsored by
the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel, International Association for Enterostomal
Therapy, and Association of Rehabilitation Nurses, Arlington, Virginia, March 6, 1991.
7. Cardiovascular risk factors in the older adult. Department of Medicine Grand Rounds,
West Virginia University Health Science Center, Morgantown, West Virginia, March 22,
1991.
8. AHCPR guideline development panel process. Society of General Medicine National
Meeting Workshop, Seattle, Washington, May 2, 1991.
9. Pressure ulcer prevention: Risk assessment review. Annual Meeting of the International
Association for Enterostomal Therapy, Atlanta, GA, June 26, 1991.
10. Pathophysiology and management of isolated systolic hypertension, Medical Grand
Rounds. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, August 22,
1991.
11. Nutritional status and pressure ulcers. Nutrition and Aging Course. Geriatric Research,
Education, and Clinical Center at Little Rock, Arkansas, September 11, 1991.
12. Pressure ulcer pathophysiology and risk factors. Young Dermatologists School on
Wound Repair, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, October 8, 1991.
13. Pressure ulcer risk factors. Geriatric Medicine Clinical Conference, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 21, 1991.
14. Prospective study of bed and chairbound, hospitalized patients: Risk factors for pressure
ulcers. Welch Prevention Center Conference Series, Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, Maryland, December 11, 1991.
15. Pressure ulcers. American College of Physicians Program. Geriatrics for the Practicing
Physician Program, Chicago, Illinois, September 20, 1992.
16. Needs Assessment Questionnaire and Agency for Health Care Policy and Research
Guideline Evaluation. Third National Conference on Pressure Ulcers to Review a Draft
of the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research pressure ulcer treatment guideline,
Washington, DC, March 5-6, 1993.
17. Clinical Trial Issues of Topical Wound Healing Biologics. The Center for Biologics
Evaluation and Research, Food and Drug Administration Conference, Washington, DC,
April 22-23, 1993.
18. The Impact of Nutrition on Health Outcomes. The Voluntary Hospitals of America
Satellite Network Live Broadcast, June 8, 1993.
19. Failure to thrive with pressure ulcers. Failure to Thrive in Old Age Workshop. Arizona
Center on Aging and the National Institute on Aging, Tucson, Arizona, September 9-12,
1993.
20. Evaluation and practical management of pressure ulcers. 8th Annual Center on Aging
Richard M. Allman, MD
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Postgraduate Symposium, Primary Care of the Older Adult: Skin and Diet. University of
Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, March 4, 1994.
21. Prevention and management of pressure ulcers. Kentucky Geriatrics Society Annual
Meeting, Louisville, Kentucky, September 22, 1994.
22. Complications of immobility. Research Conference. St. Louis University and the
Geriatric, Research and Education Center, St. Louis, Missouri, March 15, 1995.
23. Pressure ulcer outcomes in prospective studies and clinical trials. Pressure ulcer healing:
Controversy to consensus. Assessment methods and outcomes. Fourth National
Conference of the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel, Washington, DC, February
25, 1995.
24. Sensory impairment, geriatric assessment, and a pressure ulcer update. Summer
Continuing Medical Education Program in Geriatrics. Medical Association of the State
of Alabama. Gulf Shores, AL, August 12, 1995.
25. Geriatric care quality improvement; health promotion and disease prevention; and
hypertension. Course Chair, Moderator and Faculty, Southern Medical Association's
Advances in Geriatric Medicine, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, August 9-11, 1996.
26. Geriatric care quality improvement. Medical Grand Rounds, University of Texas Health
Science Center at San Antonio, TX, August 21, 1996.
27. Evidence-based medicine: ulcers, diabetes, pneumonia. Edmund G. Beacham Lecture,
The Johns Hopkins University 25th Annual Current Topics in Geriatrics, Baltimore, MD,
August 22, 1997.
28. Integrating preventive health services into the outpatient and hospital care of geriatric
patients. Edward G. Stuart Memorial Lecture, West Virginia University Conference on
Aging, Charleston, WV, September 30, 1997.
29. Pressure ulcers: Lessons from observational studies and clinical trials. Bernard C.
Hohenberg Memorial Lecture, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, May 28, 1998.
30. The Alabama Stroke Project. Archstone Foundation Award for Excellence in Program
Innovation, Honorable Mention, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting,
Washington, DC, November 16, 1998.
31. Falls and Delirium in Older Women. Medical Grand Rounds. University of Alabama at
Birmingham, February 2, 2000.
32. Life-Space Mobility Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Preliminary Results
from the UAB Study of Aging. Winter Lecture Series, Center on Aging, University of
Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, January 22, 2002.
33. Measuring & Improving Quality of Care for Medicare Beneficiaries. Kentucky Medical
Society Annual Meeting Scientific Program, September 25, 2002.
34. What Kind of Care Do Older Adults Get in Alabama? Can We Do Better? University of
Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, July 2003.
35. Mobility and Falls. West Virginia University Distinguished Alumni Lecture,
Morgantown, WV, November 7, 2004.
36. Falls and Mobility. Whittington Endowed Guest Lecturer. University of Florida Health
Richard M. Allman, MD
Curriculum Vitae, page 16

Sciences Center, Medical Grand Rounds and the Lake City VA Medical Center,
Gainesville, FL, June 15, 2006
37. Mobility Changes with Aging: Predictors and Implications. University of Kansas Center
on Aging, February 2, 2007
38. Mobility and Falls. MacKay Hospital, Tapei, Taiwan, June 30, 2007
39. Life-Space Mobility Assessment and Clinical Implications. Gerontological Society of
Taiwan, Tapei, Taiwan, July 1, 2007
40. Integration of Geriatrics into the Medical School Curriculum. Chung Shan Medical
University, Taichung, Taiwan, July 3, 2007
41. The UAB Study of Aging. National Medical Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA,
July 29, 2008
41. Life-Space Mobility: Predictors and Implications for Older Adults. University of
Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, August 6, 2008
42. Life-Space Mobility: Predictors and Clinical Implications, Cooper Institute. Dallas, TX,
October 21, 2008
43. Falls and Fractures: Impact on Life-Space Mobility and Health. International Conference
of Geriatric Emergency and Critical Care (ICGEC), Taipei, and Taichung Veterans
General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan, December 13 & 16, 2008.
44. An Academic Medical Center’s Response to Aging in America. Johns Hopkins Medical
University. Division of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine Seminar. March 12, 2009
44. UAB Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics, and Palliative Care Organization and Finances.
Plenary Session of the Association of Directors of Geriatric Academic Programs Annual
Meeting, Coronado, California, January 16, 2010.
45. Life-Space Mobility and the UAB Study of Aging: Predictors, Trajectories, and
Outcomes Over Eight Years. 15th Annual Lefeber Winter Series on Aging. University of
Texas Medical Branch – Galveston, TX, February 9, 2010.
46. Heart Failure in Older Adults. John F. Kennedy Medical Center, Medical Grand Rounds,
Fort Lauderdale, FL, February 10, 2011
46. The UAB Study of Aging: Lessons Learned from Interdisciplinary Research, Keynote
Address, Research Day, Florida Atlantic University, Fort Lauderdale, FL, February 10,
2011
47. Mobility, Frailty, and Cognition: Findings in the UAB Study of Aging. Pennington
Biomedical Research Institute, Baton Rouge, LA, November 1, 2011
48. The UAB Study of Aging: Lessons Learned from Interdisciplinary Research. Robert M.
Hearin Distinguished Lecture, University of Mississippi School of Medicine, Jackson,
MS, June 28, 2012.
49. Prognostic and Management Implications of Mobility in Older Adults, Medical Grand
Rounds, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, November 8, 2012.
50. Life-Space Mobility: Implications for Patient Care. Daniel Rudman, MD, Memorial
Lecture. Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. September 26, 2014.
51. Empowering Veterans in the United States to Rise Above the Challenges of Aging,
Disability and Illness: Geriatrics and Extended Care Programs. Republic of South Korea
Richard M. Allman, MD
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Ministry of Patriots and Veterans, International Workshop, Seoul, Korea, October 2014
52. Connections Between Life-Space Mobility, Social Participation, and Health. 2014 Joseph
T. Freeman Award Lecture, Health Science Section, Gerontological Society of America
Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 7, 2014
53. Care, Discovery, and Leadership – Connections to Practice and Policy. 2014 Donald P.
Kent Award Lecture, Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Washington,
DC, November 8, 2014
54. Building, Promoting, and Sustaining Age-Friendly Health Systems. 2017 Edward
Henderson State-of-the Art Lecture, Annual Meeting, American Geriatrics Society, San
Antonio, TX, May 19, 2017

GRANT SUPPORT (Percent efforts are estimates)

10/84 - 06/86 Investigator, Clinitron Therapy versus Conventional Therapy for Patients
with Pressure Sores, Support Systems International, Inc., Craig R. Smith,
MD, PI. ($278,650). (100%)
09/85 - 12/85 Co-PI, Clinitron Therapy versus Conventional Therapy for Patients with
Pressure Sores: Interim Data Analysis, Support Systems International, Inc.,
Craig R. Smith, MD, Co-PI. ($14,572). (5%)
07/86 - 09/90 Clinical Unit Director, (10/89-9/90), Geriatric Education Centers, (Glenn
Hughes, PhD, GEC Director) DADHP/DHHS D31AH64033.
($2,179,962). (5%)
07/86 - 06/91 Preceptor: Residency Training in General Internal Medicine (Alan Stamm,
MD, Project Director) HRSA/STC 1 D28 PE14283. ($848,321). (0%)
09/87 - 08/89 Faculty Development Trainee, Develop, Implement and Evaluate an
Integrated Model Program and Curriculum in Alcohol and Drug Abuse for
Primary Care Physician Education, National Institute on Alcoholism and
Alcohol Abuse, William Lerner, MD, PI, ADM 281-87-006. ($184,362).
(5%)
06/88 - 03/89 PI, Birmingham Site, A Study to Evaluate the Dose-Response Effects and
Safety of Agent M In Pressure Ulcers, Marion Laboratories, Inc. ($48,587)
(5%)
08/88 - 07/93 PI, Pressure Sores Among Bedridden Hospitalized Elderly, National
Institute on Aging, Grant number: 1RO1AGO7178-0141. ($492,307).
(50%)
01/90 - 12/90 PI, Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment Tool: Development and Pilot Testing,
Support Systems International, Inc. ($53,786). (5%)
01/90 - 12/90 PI, Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment Tool: Refinement and Validation,
Support Systems International, Inc. ($246,203). (10%)
01/90 - 05/91 PI, Birmingham Site, A Double-Masked, Placebo Controlled, Multicenter
Study of the Effects of Gemfibrozil (Lopid) on Triglyceride Levels in
Patients with Noninsulin-Dependent (Type II) Diabetes Mellitus, Warner-
Richard M. Allman, MD
Curriculum Vitae, page 18

Lambert Company, Parke-Davis. ($16,875). (5%)


12/90 - 12/92 PI, Birmingham Site, A Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo Controlled
Study of Thermazene Cream (1% Silver Sulfadiazine) in Chronic Wounds,
Sherwood Medical. ($76,185). (5%)
01/91 - 09/92 Investigator, Age Related Variability in the Use of Cardiovascular Imaging
Procedures, University of Alabama Hospital, Donna Bearden, PI
($21,460). (0%)
02/91 - 11/91 PI, Birmingham Site, A Multi-Center, Double-Blind Evaluation of
Recombinant Human Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor in the Treatment of
Diabetic Ulcers, Pharmaco Dynamics Research, Inc., Synergen ($80,447).
(5%)
09/90 - 12/91 Co-PI, Discourse Analysis in Patient-Doctor Communication, University
of Alabama Hospital, Jeffrey M. Clair, PhD, Co-PI. ($27,390). (0%)
09/90 - 11/91 PI, Birmingham Site, Phase II, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-
Controlled, Dose-Response Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of
Topically Applied r-HUPDGF-B in the treatment of Grade III and IV
Pressure Ulcers, Amgen, Inc. ($82,163). (5%)
10/90 - 09/96 PI, Birmingham Site, Cholesterol and Recurrent Events (CARE): A
Secondary Prevention Trial of Lowering Blood Cholesterol After
Myocardial Infarction, Bristol-Meyers Squibb. ($214,000). (5%)
10/90 - 09/93 Co-Director (11/91 -09/93), Clinical Unit Director (10/90 - 11/91),
Geriatric Education Centers (David Folks, MD, GEC Director)
DADHP/DHHS D31AH64033. ($1,032,816). (10%)
10/90 - 08/91 PI, Birmingham Clinical Center, Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly
Program (SHEP) NO1 HC 48053. ($1,906,245). (15%)
06/91 - 05/93 Preceptor: National Research Service Award, National Institute on Aging,
Area of Training: Nutrition. Fellow: Patricia S. Goode. 1 F32 AG-05545-
01; Clin-1. ($60,700). (0%)
07/91 - 06/94 Curriculum Development and Evaluation Coordinator, Residency Training
in General Internal Medicine (Alan Stamm, Project Director) HRSA STC
2 D28, PE 14283. ($1,268,321). (5%)
07/91 - 06/92 Investigator, Old Age and Communication Problems during Medical
Encounters, AARP Andrus Foundation, Jeffrey M. Clair, PI. ($74,425).
(5%)
09/91 - 08/95 Investigator, Exercise Activity and Stress - Resistance in Older Adults,
National Institute on Aging, David Roth, PI. ($449,390). (5%)
10/91 – 09/01 PI, Alzheimer Family Program, Jefferson County Office of Senior Citizens
Activities. ($15,000 per year). (0%)
12/91 - 03/93 Investigator, Double Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Dose-Response Study to
Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Topically Applied E. Coli Derived
rPDGF-BB in the treatment of Grade III and IV Pressure Ulcers Protocol
PDGF-9103, Amgen, Inc., Patricia Goode, PI ($131,692). (0%)
Richard M. Allman, MD
Curriculum Vitae, page 19

07/92 - 03/94 PI, Birmingham Site, A Phase II, Multicenter, Double-Blind, Placebo-
Controlled, Randomized, Parallel Study of the Safety and Efficacy of a
Topical Solution of Recombinant Human Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor
(bFGF) in the Treatment of Pressure Ulcers, Scios Nova, Inc. ($21,468).
(0%)
09/92 - 10/94 PI, Hospital Costs, Pressure Ulcers, and Pneumonia, Support Systems
International, Inc. ($34,212). (0%)
03/93 - 07/94 PI, Birmingham Site, A Multicenter, Randomized Clinical Investigation of
Dermagraft in Patients with Pressure Ulcers, Advanced Tissue Sciences
($43,830). (0%)
01/94 - 09/95 Investigator, A Multicenter, Double-Blind, Vehicle-Controlled Study of
the Efficacy and Safety of Dibutryl Cyclic AMP Ointment in the
Treatment of Stage III Pressure Ulcers, Daiichi, Patricia Goode, PI
($8,870). (0%)
09/94 - 02/95 Investigator, Evaluation of IgM T Cells as a Diagnostic Test for
Alzheimers Disease, Athena Neurosciences, Sherron Kell, PI ($78,627).
(0%)
10/94 - 3/1996 PI, A Prospective Multicenter, Randomized, Single-Blind Clinical
Investigation of Dermagraft in Patients with Plantar Diabetic Foot Ulcers,
Advanced Tissue Sciences ($62,324). (0%)
11/94 - 05/96 Investigator, A Controlled, Randomized Comparative Study of Carrasyn
Hydrogel Wound Dressing and Saline Dressings in the Treatment of
Pressure Ulcers, Carrington, David Thomas, PI ($151,194). (0%)
02/95 - 7/96 PI, Birmingham Site, Relationship of Race to Cardiovascular Procedure
Use at VA Hospitals, Department of Veterans Affairs, Joseph Conigiliaro,
PI ($308,500). (5%)
06/95 - 5/1997 Investigator and Mentor, Car Crashes and Falling in a Cohort of Elderly
Drivers, Minority Supplement for Richard V. Sims, MD, Western
Kentucky University Applied Gerontology Center, National Institute on
Aging, Karlene Ball, PI, Cynthia Owsley, Co-PI ($14,367). (0%)
08/95 – 11/05 PI, Alabama Health Care Quality Improvement Program, Alabama
Quality Assurance Foundation ($61,968 per year between 2002-2005).
(25%)
04/96 – 09/98 Investigator, “Nutritional Status and Oral Health in Frail Older Adults”,
NIA, K01AG00691, Christine Ritchie, MD, PI (227,565). (0%)
10/97 – 09/99 PI, Birmingham Site, “Educational Efforts to Reduce Cultural and Ethnic
Variation in Cardiac Procedure Use,” Department of Veterans Affairs,
Joseph Conigliaro, PI ($50,771). (5%)
01/98 - 12/13 Co-Director, Southeast Center of Excellence in Geriatric Medicine, John
A. Hartford Foundation (Variable funding per year) (10%)
07/98 - 06/01 Investigator and Mentor, Mobility Impairment in Older Veterans, Veterans
Affairs Medical Center, Birmingham, AL, Richard V. Sims, MD, PI
Richard M. Allman, MD
Curriculum Vitae, page 20

($150,000). (0%)
09/98 - 08/03 PI, Minority Supplement Awardee Martha Crowther, PhD, Mobility
Among Older African Americans and Whites, National Institute on Aging,
R01 AG15062 ($217,352) (0%)
09/98 - 07/08 PI, Mobility Among Older African Americans and Whites, National
Institute on Aging, R01 AG15062 ($1,174,766, 1998-2003, Renewal
$2,562,717, 2003-2008.) (25%)
9/99 – 8/04 Investigator, Reducing Service Use in Older Primary Care Patients, NIA,
K23AG00932, Joshua Klapow, PhD, PI ($597,626.) (0%)
01/99 – 04/01 PI, Life-Space Assessment of the Impact of Chronic Disease, AARP
Andrus Foundation, ($100,000). (10%)
04/00 – 03/05 Associate Director, Behavioral and Clinical Training in Gerontology,
National Institute on Aging, T32AG00274, Karlene Ball, PhD, PI
($1,635,200). (0%)
04/01 - 03/04 Investigator, Improving Mobility in Older Veteran Drivers: A Clinical
Trial, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Birmingham, AL, Richard V.
Sims, MD, PI ($480,000). (0%)
06/01 – 05/06 Investigator, Muscle Plasticity with Resistance Training and Detraining in
Older Adults, National Institute on Aging, R01 AG17896, Marcas
Bamman, PhD, PI ($750,000). (5%)
10/01 – 09/04 Investigator, Alabama Medicaid Agency State of Alabama Long Term
Care Needs Assessment Contract No. 02-39, Patricia Sawyer Baker, PhD,
PI ($309,599). (0%)
05/02 – 09/05 PI, Rehabilitation for Older Adults Recovering from Acute Medical
Conditions, VA GRECC Pilot Grant, E2805G, (100,000). (0%)
09/02 – 08/05 Investigator, Oral Health/OHRQOL Among Low-SES Rural Adults, NIH,
R21 DE014999, Gregg Gilbert, DDS, PI ($375,000). (5%)
07/03 – 06/07 Mentor, Beta Blocker Use in Older Adults with Heart Failure, National
Institute of Aging, K23-AG19211-01, Ali Ahmed, MD, PI, ($346,551).
(0%)
03/05 – 02/10 Mentor, A Caregiving Intervention for Rural African Americans to
Develop a Contextually and Culturally Relevant, Tailored Intervention to
Assist Rural African American Families Deal With Caregiving
Transitions, ($603,582).(0%)
07/05 – 06/08 Mentor, Validation of Two Methods to Measure Mobility During
Hospitalization, Career Development Award, VA Rehabilitation Research
and Development, Cynthia Brown, MD, PI, ($525,000). (0%)
08/06- 05/10 Investigator, Heart Failure, Chronic Kidney Disease, and Renin-
Angiotensin System Inhibition, R01 HL085561, Ali Ahmed, MD, PI,
($900,000) (5%)
09/06 - 07/08 PI, Minority Supplement Awardee Michael Crowe, PhD, Mobility Among
Older African Americans and Whites, National Institute on Aging, R01
Richard M. Allman, MD
Curriculum Vitae, page 21

AG15062 ($140,000) (0%)


04/07 – 03/12 Investigator, Maximizing Mechanisms of Muscle Hypertrophy to Combat
Sarcopenia in Older Adults, R01 AG17896, Marcas Bamman, PhD, PI,
($1,207,890) (5%)
10/07-12/13 PI, Deep South Resource Center for Minority Aging Research, National
Institute on Aging, P30AG031054 ($ 2,499,689) (25%)
08/08-07/11 Mentor, Efficacy and Safety of a Hospital Walking Program for Older
Adults, Career Development Award-2, VA Rehabilitation Research and
Development, E6326W, Cynthia Brown, MD, PI ($634,065) (0%)
09/08-06/10 PI, Diversity Supplement Awardee Olivio Clay, PhD, Deep South
Resource Center for Minority Aging Research, P30AG031054 ($257,890)
(0%)
07/09-06/13 Investigator, Trajectory of Recovery of Life-Space Mobility after
Hospitalization. VA Merit Grant E6660R, Cynthia J. Brown, MD, PI
($134,000 per year) (0%)
02/10-12/13 PI, Mobility Among Older African Americans and Whites – UAB Study of
Aging II, National Institute on Aging, R01 AG15062 ($2.8 million). (25%)
05/10-04/12 PI, Diversity Supplement Award for Lonnie Hannon, PhD, Deep South
Resource Center for Minority Aging Research, P30AG031054 ($141,000)
(0%)
05/10-04/13 Leader, Nascent Project Panel and Pilot Grant Program, UAB CTSA
(Clinical and Translational Science Center –CCTS), NCCR, 1UL
1RR025777, Robert Kimberly, MD, PI ($20,009,458) (10%)
07/10-06/12 PI, Diversity Supplement Award for Cassandra Ford, PhD, RN, Deep
South Resource Center for Minority Aging Research, P30AG031054
($141,000) (0%)
08/13–05/18 Research Co-Mentor, Giyeon Kim, PhD, Assistant Professor, Center for
Mental Health and Aging, University of Alabama, NIA K01 Award,
“Disparities in Mental Health Care: Age, Race/Ethnicity, and Geography
Effects”,1K01AG045342 ($580,770) (0%)
02/13 – 12/13 Mentor, Diversity Supplement Award for Stephen Gray, MD, MSPH,
Deep South Resource Center for Minority Aging Research,
P30AG031054. (0%)

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stroke in the saystolic hypertension in the elderly program (SHEP). The SHEP
Cooperative Research Group, Arch Intern Med 160(4)494-500, Feb 2000. PMID:
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35. Holman WL, Li Q, Kiefe CI, McGiffin DC, Peterson ED, Allman RM, Nielsen VG,
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statewide experience. J Thorac and Cardiovasc Surg, 120(6):1112-1119, Dec 2000.
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36. Ahmed A, Allman RM. Quality of heart failure care among Medicare beneficiaries.
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37. Conigliaro J, Whittle J, Good CB, Hanusa BH, Passman LJ, Lofgren RP, Allman R,
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coronary revascularization procedures: The role of clinical factors. Arch of Intern Med
160(9)1329-1335, May 2000. PMID: 10809037.
38. Lyder CH, Preston J, Grady JN, Scinto J, Allman R, Bergstrom N, Rodeheaver G.
Quality of care for hospitalized Medicare patients at risk for pressure ulcers. Arch Intern
Med 161:1549-1554, Jun 2001. PMID: 11427104
39. Holman WL, Allman RM, Sansom M, Kiefe CI, Peterson ED, Anstrom KJ, Sankey SS,
Hubbard SG, Sherrill RG; Alabama CAGB Study Group. Alabama coronary artery
bypass grafting project: Results of a statewide quality improvement initiative. JAMA 285
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40. Parker M, Baker PS, Allman RM. A life-space approach to functional assessment of
mobility in the elderly. J Gerontol Soc Work 35(4):35-55, 2001.
41. Ahmed A, Allman RM, DeLong J. Inappropriate use of digoxin in older hospitalized
heart failure patients. J Gerontol A Biol Med Sci 57(2):M138-143, Feb 2002. PMID:
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42. Parker MW, Bellis JM, Bishop P, Harper M, Allman RM, Moore C, Thompson P. A
multidisciplinary model of health promotion incorporating spirituality into a successful
aging intervention with African American and white elderly. Gerontologist 42(3)406-
415, Jun 2002. PMID: 12040144
43. Ahmed A, Allman RM, Delong JF, Bodner EV, Howard G. Age-related underutilization
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95(7):695-702, Jul 2002. PMID: 12144074.
44. Ahmed A, Allman RM, DeLong JF, Bodner E & Howard G. Age-related
underutilization of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors in older hospitalized heart
failure patients. South Med 95(7):703-710, Jul 2002. PMID: 12144075
45. Ahmed A, Roseman J, Duxbury A, Allman RM, DeLong J. Correlates and outcomes of
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preserved left ventricular function among older adults hospitalized with heart failure. Am
Heart J. 144(2):365-372, Aug 2002. PMID: 12177658
46. Ahmed A, Kiefe CI, Allman RM, Sims RV, and DeLong JF. Survival benefits of
angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors in older heart failure patients with perceived
contraindications. J Am Geriatr Soc. 50(10):1659-1666, Oct 2002. PMID: 12366619
47. Ahmed A, Weaver MT, Allman RM, DeLong JF & Aronow WS. Quality of care of
nursing home residents hospitalized with heart failure. J Am Geriatri Soc 50(11)1831-
1836, Nov 2002. PMID: 12410902
48. Ahmed A, Sims RV, Allman RM, DeLong JF, Aronow WS. Racial variations in
cardiology care among hospitalized older heart failure patients. Heart Dis, 5(1):8-14,
Jan-Feb 2003. PMID: 12549984.
49. Ahmed A, Maisiak R, Allman RM, and DeLong JF, Farmer R. Heart failure mortality
among older Medicare beneficiaries: Association with left ventricular function
evaluation and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor use. Erratum in: South Med J
96(2)124-129, Feb 2003. PMID: 12630634.
50. Ahmed A, Allman RM, and DeLong JF. Predictors of nursing home admission for older
adults hospitalized with heart failure. Arch Geron & Geriatr 36(2)117-126, Mar-Apr
2003. PMID: 12849086.
51. Ahmed A, Nanda NC, Weaver MT, Allman RM, DeLong JF. Clinical correlates of
isolated left ventricular diastolic dysfunction among hospitalized older heart failure
patients. Am J Geriatr Cardiolm 12(2):82-89, Mar-Apr 2003. PMID: 12624577.
52. Ahmed A, Allman RM, Kiefe CI, Person SD, Shaneyfelt TM, Sims RV, Howard G,
DeLong JF. Association of consultation between generalists and cardiologists with
quality and outcomes of heart failure care. Am Heart J 145(6)1086-1093, June 2003.
PMID: 12796767.
53. Parker M, Lee Roff L, Klemmack DL, Koenig HG, Baker PS, Allman RM. Religiosity
and mental health in southern, community-dwelling older adults. Aging Ment Health,
7(5):390-397, Sep 2003. PMID: 12959809.
54. Fuller GF, Baker PS, Larimore WL, Parker MW, Allman RM, and Martin JA. Helping
military families establish a medical care plan for an elderly parent. J Geriatr Care
Management, 13(1):22-28, 2003.
55. Baker PS, Bodner EV, Allman RM. Measuring life-space mobility in community-
dwelling older adults. J Am Geriatr Soc 51(11):1610-1614, Nov 2003. PMID:
14687391.
57. Parker M, Roff LL, Myers DR, Martin JA, Larimore WL, Klemmack D, Allman RM,
Toseland RW, Fine C, Campasi L, Koenig HG, Cook S, Moore F. Parent care and
religion: A faith-based intervention model for caregiving readiness of congregational
members. Journal of Family Ministry, 17(4):1-19, Winter 2003
58. Holman WL, Sansom M, Kiefe CI, Peterson ED, Hubbard SG, Delong JF, Allman RM.
Alabama coronary artery bypass grafting project: Results from phase II of a statewide
quality improvement initiative. Ann Surg 239(1)99-109. January 2004. PMID
14685107, PMCID; PMC1356199, doi:10/1097/01.sla.0000103065.17661.8f.
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59. Guller U, Anstrom KJ, Holman WL, Allman RM, Sansom M, Peterson ED. Outcomes
of early extubation after bypass surgery in the elderly. Ann Thorac Surg 77(3)781-788,
Mar 2004. PMID: 14992871.
60. Ahmed A, Allman RM, Aronow WS, Delong JF. Diagnosis of heart failure in older
adults: Predictive value of dyspnea at rest. Arch Gerontol Geriatr 38(3):297-307, May-
June 2004. PMID: 15066316.
61. Bamman MM, Ragan RC, Kim JS, Cross JM, Hill VJ, Tuggle SC, Allman RM.
Myogenic protein expression before and after resistance loading in 26- and 64-yr-old men
and women. J Appl Physio 97(4)1329-1337, May 2004. PMID: 15155718.
62. Ahmed A, Thornton P, Perry GJ, Allman RM, DeLong JF. Impact of atrial fibrillation
on mortality and readmission in older adults with heart failure. European Journal of
Heart Failure 6(4)421-426, June 2004. PMID: 15182766.
63. Roff LL, Klemmack DL, Parker M, Koenig CG, Crowther M, Baker P, Allman RM.
Depression and religiosity in African American and White community-dwelling older
adults. Journal of Human Behav Soc Environ 10(1):175-189, October 2004.
Simultaneously published as Diversity and Aging in the Social Environment.
64. Allman RM, Baker PS, Maisiak RM, Sims RV, Roseman JM. Racial similarities and
differences in predictors of mobility change over eighteen months. JGIM 19(11)1118-
1126, Nov 2004. PMCID: PMC1494786.
65. Locher JL, Ritchie CS, Roth DL, Baker PS, Bodner EV, Allman RM. Social isolation,
support, and capital and nutritional risk in an older sample: Ethnic and gender
differences. Soc Sci and Med 60(4)747-761, Feb 2005PMCID: PMC2763304.
66. Goode PS, Burgio KL, Halli AD, Jones RW, Richter HE, Redden DT, Baker PS, Allman
RM. Prevalence and correlates of fecal incontinence in community dwelling older adults.
J Am Geriatric Soc 53(4):629-635, Apr 2005. PMID: 15817009.
67. Peel C, Sawyer Baker P, Roth DL, Brown CJ, Bodner EV, Allman RM. Assessing
mobility in older adults: The UAB Study of Aging Life-Space Assessment. Physical
Therapy 85(10)1008–1019, Oct 2005. PMID: 16180950.
68. Roff LL, Klemmack, DL, Koenig HG, Parker M, Sawyer Baker P, Allman RM.
Religiosity, smoking, exercise, and obesity among southern, community-dwelling older
adults. J Appl Gerontol, 24(4):337-354, 2005.
69. Williams, BR, Sawyer Baker P, Allman RM, Nonspousal family loss among community-
dwelling older adults. Omega 51 (2): 125-142, 2005.
70. Ahmed A, Husain A, Love T, Gambassi G, Dell’Italia LJ, Francis GS, Gheorghiade M,
Allman RM, Meleth S, Bourge RC. Heart failure, chronic diuretic use, and increase in
mortality and hospitalization: An observational study using propensity score methods.
Eur Heart J 27(12)1431-1439, June 2006. PMCID: PMC2443408.
71. Allman RM, Sawyer P, Roseman JM. The UAB Study of Aging: Background and
prospects for insights into life-space mobility among older Americans in rural and urban
settings. Aging Health 2(3)417-429, 2006.
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72. Brown CJ, Roth DL, Peel C, Allman RM. Predictors of regaining ambulatory ability
during hospitalization. J Hosp Med, 1(5)277-284, Sep 2006. PMID: 17219513.
73. Martin MY, Powell PM, Peel C, Zhu S, Allman R. Leisure-time physical activity and
health-care utilization in older adults. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 14(4):392-
410, Oct 2006. PMID: 17215558
74. Makhija SK, Gilbert GH, Boykin MJ, Litaker MS, Allman RM, Baker PS, Locher JL,
Ritchie CS. The relationship between socio-demographic factors and oral health-related
quality of life in dentate and edentulous community-dwelling older adults. J Am Geriatr
Society, 54(11)1701-1712, Nov 2006. PMID: 17087697.
75. Roff LL, Klemmack DL, Simon C, Cho GW, Parker MW, Koenig HG, Sawyer-Baker P,
Allman RM. Functional limitations and religious service attendance among African-
American and white older adults. Hlth Soc Work, 31(4)246-255, Nov 2006. PMID:
17176972.
76. Masoudi FA, Allman RM, Foody JM, Havranek EP, Wang Y, Radford, MJ, Allman
RM, Gold J, Wiblin RT, Krumholz HM. Trends in acute myocardial infarction in four
U.S. states between 1992 and 2001: Clinical characteristics, quality of care, and
outcomes. Circulation, http://circ.ahajournals.org, Dec 2006. PMID: 17145994
77. Brown CJ, Peel C, Bamman MM, Allman RM. Exercise program implementation
proves not feasible during acute care hospitalization. J Rehabilitation Research and
Development, 43(7):939-946, Nov-Dec 2006. PMID: 17436179.
78. Sawyer P, Bodner EV, Ritchie CS, Allman RM. Pain and pain medication use in
community-dwelling older adults. Am J Geriatr Pharmacother, 4(4):316-24, Dec 2006.
PMID: 17296537
79. Williams BR, Sawyer Baker P, Allman RM. Roseman JM. The feminization of
bereavement among community-dwelling older adults. J Women Aging, 18(3)3-18,
2006. PMID: 17000616.
80. Sawyer P, Lillis JP, Bodner EV, Allman RM. Substantial daily pain among nursing
home residents. J Am Med Dir Asso, 8(3):158-165, Mar 2007. PMID: 17349944.
81. Williams BR, Sawyer Baker P, Allman RM, Roseman JM. Bereavement among African
American and white older adults. J Aging Health, 19(2):313-33, Apr 2007. PMID:
17413138.
82. Schillerstrom JE, Sawyer Baker P, Allman RM, Rungruang B, Zamrini E, Royall DR.
Clock drawing phenotypes in community dwelling African Americans and Caucasians:
Results from the UAB Study of Aging. Neuroepidemiology, 28(3):175-180, Jun 2007.
PMID: 17579283.
83. Sims RV, Ahmed A, Sawyer P, Allman RM. Self-reported health and driving cessation
in community-dwelling older adults. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci, 62(7)789-93, Jul
2007. PMID: 17634328.
84. Brown CJ, Williams BR, Woodby LL, Davis LL, Allman RM. Barriers to mobility
during hospitalization from the perspective of older patients, their nurses and physicians.
J Hosp Med, 2(5):305-313, Sept 2007. PMID: 17935241
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85. Rahman S, Sawyer Baker P, Allman RM, Zamrini E. Dietary factors and cognitive
impairment in community-dwelling elderly. J Nutr Health Aging, 11(1):49-54, Jan-Feb
2007. PMID: 17315080.
86. Klemmack DL, Roff LL, Parker MW, Koenig HG, Sawyer P, Allman RM. A cluster
analysis typology of religiousness/spirituality among older adults. Res on Aging,
29(2):163-183, 2007.
87. Makhija SK, Gilbert GH, Litaker MS, Allman RM, Sawyer P, Locher JL. Ritchie CS.
Association between aspects of oral health-related quality of life and body mass index in
community-dwelling older adults. J Am Geriatric Soc, 55(11):1808-1816, Nov 2007,
Epub 2007. PMID: 17727644
88. Markland AD, Goode PS, Burgio, KL, Redden DT, Richter HE, Sawyer P, Allman RM.
Correlates of urinary, fecal, and dual incontinence among older African-American and
white men and women. J Am Geriatric Soc, 56(2):285-290, Epub Dec 2007. PMID:
18070007
89. Locher JL, Roth DL, Ritchie CS, Cox K, Sawyer P, Bodner EV, Allman RM. Body
mass index, weight loss, and mortality in community-dwelling older adults. J Gerontol A
Biol Sci Med Sci, 62(12)1389-92, Dec 2007. PMID: 18166690, PMCID: PMC2750037.
90. Ritchie CS, Locher JL, Roth DL, McVie T, Sawyer P, Allman R. Unintentional weight
loss predicts decline in ADL function and life space mobility over four years among
community dwelling older adults. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci, 63(1):67-75, Jan 2008.
PMID: 18235763.
91. Crowe M, Clay OJ, Sawyer P, Crowther MR, Allman RM. Education and reading ability
in relation to differences in cognitive screening between African American and Caucasian
older adults. Int J Ger Psychiatr, 23:222-223, Feb 2008. PMID: 17907267.
92. Markland AD, Goode PS, Burgio KL, Reddin DT, Richter HE, Sawyer P, Allman RM.
Correlates of urinary, fecal, and dual incontinence in older African American and White
men and women. J Am Geriatr Soc 56(2):285–290; February 2008. PMID: 18070007.
93. Goode, PS, Burgio KL, Redden DT, Markland A, Richter HE, Sawyer P, Allman RM.
Population based study of incidence and predictors of urinary incontinence in African
American and white older adults. J Urol, 179(4)1449-53; April 2008, PMCID:
PMC2999469.
94. Ahmed A, Allman RM, Fonarow GC, Love TE, Zannad F, Dell’Italia LJ, White M,
Gheorghiada, M. Incident heart failure hospitalization and subsequent mortality in
chronic heart failure: A propensity-matched study. J Card Fail, 14(3)211-218, Apr
2008. PMCID: PMC2771194.
95. Park NS, Klemmack DL, Roff LL, Parker MW, Koenig HG, Sawyer P, Allman RM.
Religiousness and longitudinal trajectories in elders’ functional status. Res Aging,
30(3):279-298, May 2008. PMCID: PMC2871343.
96. Ekundayo OJ, Markland A, Lefante C, Sui X, Goode PS, Allman RM, Ali M, Wahle C,
Thornton PL, Ahmed A. Association of diuretic use and overactive bladder syndrome in
older adults: A propensity score analysis. J Arch Ger. 49(1)64-8. Jul-Aug 2008.
PMCID: PMC2720316.
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97. Kurella Tamura M, Wadley V, Yaffe K, McClure LA, Howard G, Go R, Allman RM,
Warnock DG, McClellan W. Kidney function and cognitive impairment in US adults:
The Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) Study. Am J
Kidney Dis 52(2):227-234; Aug 2008. PMCID: PMC2593146.
98. Williams BR, Sawyer P, Roseman RM, Allman RM. Marital status and health:
Exploring pre-widowhood. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 11(6)848-856, July 2008.
PMID: 18715177.
99. Brown CJ, Roth DL, Allman RM. Validation of the use of wireless monitors to measure
levels of mobility during hospitalization. Journal of Rehabil Res Dev, 45(4):551-8, Sept
2008. PMID: 18712640.
100. Crowe M, Andel R, Wadley V, Okonkwo O, Sawyer P, Allman RM. Life-space and
cognitive decline in a community-based sample of African American and Caucasian older
adults. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci, Vol. 63A, No. 11, 1241–1245; November 2008.
PMCID: PMC2820830.
101. Aronow WS, Ahmed MI, Ekundayo OJ, Allman RM, Ahmed A. A propensity-matched
study of the association of peripheral arterial disease with cardiovascular outcomes in
community-dwelling older adults. Am J Cardiol, 103(1)130-135, January 2009.
PMCID: PMC2909744.
102. Ekundayo OJ, Allman RM, Sanders PW, Aban I, Love TE, Arnett D, Ahmed A. Isolated
systolic hypertension and incident heart failure in older adults: A propensity-matched
study. Hypertension 53(3):458-465, March 2009. PMCID: PMC2887759.
103. Brown CJ, Roth DL, Allman RM, Sawyer P, Ritchie CS, Roseman JM, Trajectories of
life-space mobility after hospitalization. Ann Intern Med 150(6):372-378; March 2009.
PMCID: PMC2802817.
104. Ekundayo OJ, Howard VJ, Safford MM, McClure LA, Arnett D, Allman RM, Howard
G, Ahmed A. Value of orthopnea, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, and medications in
prospective population studies of incident heart failure. Am J Cardiol. 104(2):259-64.
May 2009. PMCID: PMC2787196.
105. Brown CJ, Redden DT, Flood KL, Allman RM. The underrecognized epidemic of low
mobility during hospitalization of older adults. J Am Geriatr Soc 57:1660-1665.
September 2009. PMID: 19682121.
106. Bowling CB, Pitt B, Ahmed MI, Aban IB, Sanders PW, Mujib M, Campbell RC, Love
TE, Aronow WS, Allman RM, Bakris GL, Ahmed A. Hypokalemia and outcomes in
patients with chronic heart failure and chronic kidney disease: Findings from propensity-
matched studies. Circ Heart Fail, J. 3(2):253-60, March 2010. PMCID: PMC2909749.
107. Park NS, Roff LL, Sun F, Parker MW, Klemmack DL, Sawyer P, Allman RM.
Transportation difficulty of black and white rural older adults. J Appl Gerontol.
29(1), 70-88. Feb 2010. PMCID: PMC2758564.
108. Crowe M, Sartori A, Clay OJ, Wadley VG, Andel R, Wang HX, Sawyer P, Allman R.
Diabetes and cognitive decline: Investigating the potential influence of factors related to
health disparities. J Aging Health 22(3)292-306. April 2010. PMCID:
PMC2837792.
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109. Mujib M, Giamouzis G, Agha SA, Aban I, Sathiakumar N, Ekundayo OJ, Zamrini E,
Allman RM, Butler J, Ahmed A. Epidemiology of stroke in chronic heart failure patients
with normal sinus rhythm: Findings from the DIG stroke sub-study. Int J of Cardiol,
144(389-393), Oct 2011. PMCID: PMC2952701.
110. Crowe M, Allman RM, Triebel K, Sawyer P, Martin RC. Normative performance on an
executive clock drawing task (CLOX) in a community-dwelling sample of older adults.
Arch Clin Neuropsychol 25(7):610-7, Nov 2010. PMCID: PMC2957959.
111. Vaughan CP, Brown CJ, Goode PS, Burgio KL, Allman RM, Johnson TM II. The
association of nocturia with incident falls in an elderly community-dwelling cohort. Int’l
J Clin Pract 64(5):577-583. April 2010. PMCID: PMC3222329.
112. Burgio KL, Johnson TM 2nd, Goode PS, Markland AD, Richter HE, Roth DL, Sawyer P,
Allman RM. Prevalence and correlates of nocturia in community-dwelling older adults.
J Am Geriatr Soc. 58(5):861-6. May 2010, PMCID: PMC2925036.
113. Markland AD, Goode PS, Burgio KL, Redden DT, Richter HE, Sawyer P, Allman RM.
Incidence and risk factors for fecal incontinence in black and white older adults: A
population-based study. J Amer Ger Soc. 58(7):1341-6. July 2010. PMCID:
PMC3205963
114. Feller MA, Mujib M, Zhang Y, Ekundayo OJ, Aban, IB, Fonarow GC, Allman RM,
Ahmed A. Baseline characteristics, quality of care, and outcomes of younger and older
Medicare beneficiaries hospitalized with heart failure: Findings from the Alabama Heart
Failure Project. Intl J Cardiology. Dec 2012, 162(1):39-44. PMCID: PMC3395759.
115. Allman RM, Sawyer P, Crowther M, Strothers HS III, Turner T, Fouad M. Predictors of
4-Year retention among African American and white community dwelling participants in
the UAB Study of Aging. The Gerontologist. 51(S1):S46-S58. June 2011. PMCID:
PMC3092976.
116. Ritchie CS, Roth DL, Allman RM. Living with an aging parent. “It was a beautiful
invitation.” JAMA. August 2011, 306(7):760-761., PMID: 21846856.
117. Clay OJ, Roth DL, Safford MM, Sawyer PL, Allman RM. Predictors of overnight
hospital admission in older African American and Caucasian Medicare beneficiaries. J
Geron Med A Biol Sci Med Sci. 66(8):910-6. May 2012. PMCID: PMC3148760.
118. Bowling CB, Sawyer P, Campbell RC, Ahmed A, Allman RM. Impact of chronic kidney
disease on activities of daily living in community-dwelling older adults. J Geron A: Biol
Sci Med Sci. 66(6):689-694. June 2011. PMCID: PMC3110910.
120. Perry GJ, Ahmed MI, Desai RV, Mujib M, Zile M, Sui X, Aban IB, Zhang Y, Tallaj J,
Allman RM, Aronow WS, Fleg JL, Ahmed A. Left ventricular diastolic function and
exercise capacity in community-dwelling adults > 65 years of age without heart failure.
J AMJ Card 108(5):735-40. Sept 2011. PMCID: PMC3324348.
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119. Gottlieb ER, Smith EC, Wolfenden LL, Allman RM, Tangpricha V. Life-space mobility
is associated with frequency of hospitalization in adults with cystic fibrosis. Clin Respir
J. 5(4):245-51. October 2011. PMCID: PMC3177988.
120. Makhija SK, Gilbert GH, Clay OJ, Matthews JC, Sawyer P, Allman RM. Oral health-
related quality of life and life-space mobility in community-dwelling older adults. J Am
Geriatr Soc. 59(3):512–518, March 2011, PMCID: PMC3099470.
121. Bowling CB, Inker LA, Gutierrez OM, Allman RM, Warnock DG, McClellan W,
Muntner P. Age-specific Associations of Reduced Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate
with Concurrent Chronic Kidney Disease Complications. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol.
6(12):2822-8. Oct 2011. PMCID: PMC3255373.
122. Zhang Y, Fonarow GC, Sanders PW, Farahmand F, Allman RM, Aban IB, Love TE,
Levesque R, Kilgore ML, Ahmed A. A propensity-matched study of the comparative
effectiveness of angiotensin receptor blockers versus angiotensin-converting enzyme
inhibitors in heart failure patients age ≥ 65 years. Amer J Cardiology. 108(10)1443-8,
Nov 2011. PMCID: PMC3324349
123. Fisher SR, Graham JE, Brown CJ, Galloway RV, Ottenbacher KJ, Allman RM, Ostir G.
Factors that differentiate level of ambulation in hospitalized older adults. Age and
Ageing. 41 (1): 107-111. Jan 2012. PMCID: PMC3234075.
124. Swanson MW, Bodner E, Sawyer P, Allman RM. Visual acuity’s association with levels
of leisure-time physical activity in community-dwelling older adults. J Aging Physical
Act, 20:1-14. Jan 2012. PMCID: PMC3553597.
125. Wang HE, Shah MN, Allman RM, Kilgore M. Emergency department visits by nursing
home residents in the United States. J Am Geriatr Soc. 59(10):1864–1872, Oct 2012.
PMCID: PMC3255373.
126. Salanitro AH, Ritchie CS, Hovater M, Roth DL, Sawyer P, Locher JL, Bodner E, Brown
CJ, Allman RM. Inflammatory biomarkers as predictors of hospitalization and death in
community-dwelling older adults. Arch Gerontol Geriatr. 54(3):e387-91. May 2012,
PMCID: PMC3331900.
127. Al Snih S, Peek KM, Sawyer P, Markides KS, Allman RM, Ottenbacher KJ. Life-Space
Mobility in Mexican Americans Aged 75 Years and Older. J Am Geriatr Soc 60(3):532-
7, Mar 2011. PMID: 22283683.
128. Vaughan CP, Brown CJ, Goode PS, Burgio KL, Allman RM Johnson TM 2nd. The
association of nocturia with incident falls in an elderly community-dwelling cohort. Int J
Clin Pract. 64(5): 577-583, Apr 2010. PMCID: PMC32222329.
129. Ahmed A, Fonarow GC, Zhang Y, Sanders PW, Allman RM, Arnett DK, Feller MA,
Love TE, Aban IB, Levesque R, Ekundayo OJ, Dell’italia LJ, Bakris GL, Rich MW.
Renin-angiotensin inhibition in systolic heart failure and chronic kidney disease.
Am J. Med. 125(4);399-410, Apr 2012. PMCID: PMC3324926.
130. Bowling CB Fonarow GC, Patel K, Zhang Y, Feller MA, Sui X, Blair SN,
Alagiakrishnan K, Aban IB, Love TE, Allman RM, Ahmed A. Impairment of activities
of daily living and incident heart failure in community-dwelling older adults. Euro J of
Heart Failure. 14(6):581-7. June 2012. PMCID: PMC3359859.
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131. Williams BR, Sawyer P, Allman RM. Wearing the garment of widowhood: Variations
in time since spousal loss among community-dwelling older adults. J Women & Aging.
24(2):126-139, Apr 2012. PMCID: PMC3601770.
132. Hannon L 3rd, Sawyer P, Allman RM. The influence of community and the built
environment on physical activity. J Aging and Health. 24(3)384-406, April 2012. PMID:
22049482.
133. Aronow WS, Rich MW, Goodlin SJ, Birkner T, Zhang Y, Feller MA, Aban IB, Jones LG,
Bearden DM, Allman RM, Ahmed A. In-hospital cardiology consultation and evidence-
based care for nursing home residents with heart failure. JAMDA. 413(5)448-52, June
2012, PMCID: PMC3750116.
134. Salanitro AH, Hovater M, Hearld KR, Roth DL, Sawyer P, Locher JL, Bodner E, Brown
CJ, Allman RM, Ritchie CS. Symptom burden predicts hospitalization independent of
comorbidity in community-dwelling older adults. J Am Geriatr Soc. Sept 2012. PMCID:
PMC3458585.
135. Hannon L 3rd, Sawyer P, Allman RM. Housing, the Neighborhood Environment, and
Physical Activity among older African Americans. J Health Dispar Res Pract. 5(3):27-
41. Fall 2012. PMCID: PMC3672407.
136. Patel K, Fonarow GC, Kitzman DW, Aban IB, Love TE, Allman RM, Gheorghiade M,
Ahmed A. Angiotensin receptor blockers and outcomes in real-world older patients with
heart failure and preserved ejection fraction: A propensity-matched inception cohort
clinical effectiveness study. European J of Heart Failure. 14(10)1179-88, Oct 2012.
PMCID: PMC3448391.
137. Bentley JP, Brown CJ, McGwin G Jr, Sawyer P, Allman RM, Roth DL. Function status,
life-space mobility, and quality of life: A longitudinal mediation analysis. Qual Life Res.
22(7):1621-1632. Nov 2012. PMCID: PMC361899.
138. Sun D, Park NS, Roff LL, Klemmack, DL, Parker M, Koenig HG, Sawyer P, Allman R.
Predicting the trajectories of depressive symptoms among southern community-dwelling
older adults: The role of religiosity. Aging Men Health. 16(2):189-98. 2012. PMCID:
PMC3258845.
139. Hsiao PY, Mitchell DC, Coffman DL, Allman RM, Locher JL, Sawyer P, Jensen GL,
Hartman TJ. Dietary patterns and diet quality among diverse older adults: The
University of Alabama at Birmingham Study of Aging. J Nutr Health Aging. 17(1):19-
25, Jan 2013, PMCID: PMC3574872.
140. Crowe M, Clay OJ, Martin RC, Howard VJ, Wadley VG, Sawyer P, Allman RM.
Indicators of childhood quality of education in relation to cognitive function in older
adulthood, J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 68(2):198-204, Feb 2013. PMCID:
PMC3598357.
141. Zhang Y, Kilgore ML, Arora T, Mujib M, Ekundayo OJ, Aban IB, Feller MA, Desai RV,
Love TE, Allman RM, Fonarow GC, Ahmed A. Design and rationale of studies of
neurohormonal blockade and outcomes in diastolic heart failure using OPTIMIZE-HF
registry linked to Medicare data. Int’l J Cardiology. 166(1)230-5, June 2013, PMCID:
PMC3465528.
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142. Bowling CB, Sanders PW, Allman RM, Rogers WJ, Patel K, Aban IB, Rich MW, Pitt
B, White M, Bakris GC, Fonarow GC, Ahmed A. Effects of enalapril in systolic heart
failure patients with and without chronic kidney disease: Insights from the SOLVD
Treatment Trial. Int’l J Cardiology. 167(1):151-6, July 2013. PMCID: PMC3395757.
141. Sheppard KD, Sawyer P, Ritchie CS, Allman RM, Brown CJ. Life-space mobility
predicts nursing home admission over 6 years. J Aging Health. 2013 Sep;25(6):907-20.
PMCID: PMC4071297
142. Ommaya AK, Adams KM, Allman RM, Collins, EG, Cooper RA, Dixon CE, et al.
Guest editorial. Opportunities in rehabilitation research. JRRD. Volume 50. 2013.
143. Bowling CB, Booth JN 3rd, Safford MM, Whitson HE, Ritchie CS, Wadley VG,
Cushman M, Howard VJ, Allman RM, Munter P. Nondisease-specific problems and all-
cause mortality in the REasons for Georgraphic and Racial Differences in Stroke Study. J
Am Geriatri Soc. 61(5):739-46. May 2013. PMCID: PMC 3656135.
144. Buys Dr, Borch C. Drentea P, LaGory ME, Sawyer P, Allman RM, Kennedy R., Locher
JL. Physical impairment is associated with nursing home admission for older adults in
disadvantaged but not other neighborhoods: Results from the UAB Study of Aging.
Gerontologist. 53 (4): 641-653. August 2013. PMCID: PMC3709842
145. Sheppard KD, Brown CJ, Hearld KR, Roth DL, Sawyer P, Locher JL, Allman RM,
Ritchie CS. Symptom burden predicts nursing home admissions among older adults. J
Pain Symptom Manage. Oct 2013. Gerontologist. 53(4):641-53, Oct 2013. PMCID:
PMC3748255.
146. Sun F, Park NS, Roff LL, Klemmack DL, Parker M, Koenig HG, Sawyer P, Allman RM.
Predicting the trajectories of perceived pain intensity in Southern community-dwelling
older adults: The role of religiousness. Research on Aging. 35(6)643-662. Nov 2013.
PMCID: PMC3813015.
147. Garrett SL, Sawyer P, Kennedy RE, McGuire D, Simon RP, Strothers HS 3rd, Allman
RM. Racial and sex differences in associations between activities of daily living and
cognition in community-dwelling older adults. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2013 Dec;61(12):2174-
80. PMCID: PMC3909884.
148. Kutner NG, Zhang R, Allman RM, Bowling CB. Correlates of ADL difficulty in a large
hemodialysis cohort. Hemodialysis International. 18:70-77; January 2014. PMCID:
PMC3887518.
149. Ahmed A, Bourge RC, Fonarow GC, Patel K, Morgan CJ, Fleg JL, Aban IB, Love TE,
Yancy CW, Deedwania D, van Veldhuisen DJ, Filippatos GS, Anker SD, Allman RM.
Digoxin use in lower 30-day all-cause readmission for Medicare beneficiaries
hospitalized for heart failure. Am J Med.127:61-70, Jan 2014 PMCID: PMC3929967.
150. Hashim T, Elbaz S, Patel K, Morgan CJ, Fonarow GC, Fleg JL, McGwin G, Cutter GR,
Allman RM, Prabhu SD, Zile MR, Bourge RC, Ahmed A. Digoxin and 30-day all-cause
hospital admission in older patients with chronic diastolic heart failure. Amer J Med.
127:132-139, February 2014. PMCID: PMC3932622.
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151. Bowling CB, Muntner P, Sawyer P, Sanders PW, Kutner N, Kennedy R, Allman RM.
Community mobility among older adults with reduced kidney function: A study of life-
space. Am J Kidney Dis. 2014 Mar;63(3):429-36. PMCID: PMC3943884.
152. Patel K, Fonarow GC, Ekundayo OJ, Aban IB, Kilgore ML, Love TE, Kitzman DW,
Gheorghiade M, Allman RM, Ahmed A. Beta-blockers in older patients with heart
failure and preserved ejection fraction: class, dosage, and outcomes. Int J Cardiol. 2014
May 15;173(3):393-401. PMCID: PMC4085276.
153. Bowling CB, Munter P, Bradbury BD, Kilpatrick RD, Isitt JJ, Warriner AH, Curtis JR,
Judd S, Brown CJ, Allman RM, Warnock DG, McClellan W. Low hemoglobin levels
and recurrent falls in U.S. men and women: Prospective findings from the Reasons for
Geographic and Racial Differences In Stroke (REGARDS) cohort. AJMS 345(6):446-54.
June 2014. PMCID: PMC3640699.
154. Lo AX, Brown CJ, Sawyer P, Kennedy RE, Allman RM. Life-space mobility declines
associated with incident falls and fractures. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2014 May;62(5):919-23.
PMCID: PMC4049071.
155. Inampudi C, Parvataneni S, Morgan CJ, Deedwania P, Fonarow GC, Sanders PW, Prabhu
SD, Butler J, Forman DE, Aronow WS, Allman RM, Ahmed A. Spironolactone use and
higher hospital readmission for Medicare beneficiaries with heart failure, left ventricular
ejection fraction <45%, and estimated glomerular filtration rate <45 ml/min/1.73 m(2.).
Am J Cardiol. 2014 Jul 1;114(1):79-82. PMCID: PMC4169696.
156. Buys DR, Roth DL, Ritchie CS, Sawyer P, Allman RM, Funkhouser EM, Hovater M,
Locher JL. Nutritional risk and body mass index predict hospitalization, nursing home
admissions, and mortality in community-dwelling older adults: results from the UAB
Study of Aging with 8.5 years of follow-up. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci.2014
Sep;69(9):1146-53. PMCID: PMC4158410.
157. Petrov ME, Sawyer P, Kennedy R, Bradley LA, Allman RM. Benzodiazepine use in
community-dwelling older adults: Longitudinal associations with mobility, functioning,
and pain. Arch Gerontol Geriatr. 2014 Sep-Oct;59(2):331-7. PMCID: PMC4130769.
158. Kennedy RE, Williams CP, Sawyer P, Allman RM, Crowe M. Comparison of in-person
and telephone administration of the Mini-Mental State Examination in the University of
Alabama at Birmingham Study of Aging. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2014 Oct;62(10):1928-32.
PMCID: PMC4311874.
159. Bowling CB, Booth JN 3rd, Gutiérrez OM, Kurella Tamura M, Huang L, Kilgore M,
Judd S, Warnock DG, McClellan WM, Allman RM, Muntner P. Nondisease-specific
problems and all-cause mortality among older adults with CKD: the REGARDS Study.
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2014 Oct 7;9(10):1737-45. PMCID: PMC4186504.
160. Jones LG, Sin M-K, Hage FG, Kheirbek RE, Morgan CJ, Zile MR, Wu W-C, Deedwania
P Fonarow GC, Aronow WS, Prabhu SD, Fletcher RD, Ahmed A, Allman RM.
Characteristics and outcomes of patients with advanced chronic systolic heart failure
receiving care at the Veterans Affairs versus other hospitals: Insights from the BEST
Trial. Circ Heart Fail. 2015 Jan;8(1):17-24. PMCID: PMC4377074.
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161. Kheirbek RE, Fletcher RD, Bakitas MA, Fonarow GC, Parvataneni S, Bearden D, Bailey
FA, Morgan CJ, Singh S, Blackman MR, Zile MR, Patel K, Ahmed MB, Tucker RO,
Brown CJ, Love TE, Aronow WS, Roseman JM, Rich MW, Allman RM, Ahmed A.
Discharge Hospice Referral and Lower 30-Day All-Cause Readmission in Medicare
Beneficiaries Hospitalized for Heart Failure. Circ Heart Fail. 2015 Jul; 8 (4):733-40.
PMCID: PMC4964848.
162. Buys DR, Howard VJ, McClure LA, Buys KC, Sawyer P, Allman RM, Levitan EB.
Association between neighborhood disadvantage and hypertension prevalence, awareness,
treatment, and control in older adults: results from the University of Alabama at
Birmingham Study of Aging. Am J Public Health. 2015 Jun;105(6):1181-8. PMCID:
PMC4431086.
163. Ahmed AA, Patel K, Nyaku MA, Kheirbek RE, Bittner V, Fonarow GC, Filippatos GS,
Morgan CJ, Aban IB, Mujib M, Desai RV, Allman RM, White M, Deedwania P,
Howard G, Bonow RO, Fletcher RD, Aronow WS, Ahmed A. Risk of Heart Failure and
Death After Prolonged Smoking Cessation: Role of Amount and Duration of Prior
Smoking. Circ Heart Fail. 2015 Jul; 8 (4) 694-701. PMID: 26038535.
164. Bhatia V, Bajaj NS, Sanam K, Hashim T, Morgan CJ, Prabhu SD, Fonarow GC,
Deedwania P, Butler J, Carson P, Love TE, Kheirbek R, Aronow WS, Anker SD,
Waagstein F, Fletcher R, Allman RM, Ahmed A. Beta-blocker Use and 30-day All-cause
Readmission in Medicare Beneficiaries with Systolic Heart Failure. Am J Med. 2015
Jul;128(7):715-21. PMID: 25554369.
165. McCaskill GM, Sawyer P, Burgio KL, Kennedy R, Williams CP, Clay OJ, Brown CJ,
Allman RM. The Impact of Veteran Status on Life-Space Mobility among Older Black
and White Men in the Deep South. Ethn Dis. 2015 Aug 7;25(3):255-62. PMID:
26675739; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4671410.
166. Lo AX, Flood KL, Kennedy RE, Bittner V, Sawyer P, Allman RM, Brown CJ. The
Association Between Life-Space and Health Care Utilization in Older Adults with Heart
Failure. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2015 Nov;70(11):1442-7. PMID: 26219849;
PMCID: PMC4715243.
167. Baker PS, Bodner EV, Brown CJ, Kennedy RE, Allman RM. Life-Space Assessment
composite score rationale. Clin Rehabil. 2016 Jan;30(1):95-7. PMID: 26519446.
168. Sanam K, Bhatia V, Bajaj NS, Gaba S, Morgan CJ, Fonarow GC, Butler J, Deedwania P,
Prabhu SD, Wu WC, White M, Love TE, Aronow WS, Fletcher RD, Allman RM,
Ahmed A. Renin-Angiotensin System Inhibition and Lower 30-Day All-Cause
Readmission in Medicare Beneficiaries with Heart Failure. Am J Med. 2016 Jun 2. pii:
S0002-9343(16)30541-1. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2016.05.008. [Epub ahead of print]
PubMed PMID: 27262781.
169. Brown CJ, Foley KT, Lowman JD Jr, MacLennan PA, Razjouyan J, Najafi B, Locher J,
Allman RM. Comparison of Posthospitalization Function and Community Mobility in
Hospital Mobility Program and Usual Care Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA
Intern Med. 2016 Jul 1;176(7):921-7. PubMed PMID: 27243899.
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170. Arundel C, Lam PH, Khosla R, Blackman MR, Fonarow GC, Morgan C, Zeng Q,
Fletcher RD, Butler J, Wu WC, Deedwania P, Love TE, White M, Aronow WS, Anker
SD, Allman RM, Ahmed A. Association of 30-Day All-Cause Readmission with Long-
Term Outcomes in Hospitalized Older Medicare Beneficiaries with Heart Failure. Am J
Med. 2016 Jul 9. pii: S0002-9343(16)30675-1. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2016.06.018.
[Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 27401949. PMCID: PMC5075494.
171. Lo AX, Rundle AG, Buys D, Kennedy RE, Sawyer P, Allman RM, Brown CJ.
Neighborhood Disadvantage and Life-Space Mobility Are Associated with Incident
Falls in Community-Dwelling Older Adults. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2016
Nov;64(11):2218-2225. doi: 10.1111/jgs.14353. PubMed PMID: 27869994.
172. Bowling CB, Plantinga L, Phillips LS, McClellan W, Echt K, Chumbler N, McGwin
G, Vandenberg A, Allman RM, Johnson TM 2nd. Association of Multimorbidity with
Mortality and Healthcare Utilization in Chronic Kidney Disease. J Am Geriatr Soc.
2017 Apr;65(4):704-711. doi: 10.1111/jgs.14662. Epub 2016 Nov 23. PubMed PMID:
27880003.
173. Kennedy RE, Sawyer P, Williams CP, Lo AX, Ritchie CS, Roth DL, Allman RM,
Brown CJ. Life-Space Mobility Change Predicts 6-Month Mortality. J Am Geriatr
Soc. 2017 Apr;65(4):833-838. doi: 10.1111/jgs.14738. Epub 2017 Feb 2. PubMed
PMID: 28152168.
174. Tsimploulis A, Sheriff HM, Lam PH, Dooley DJ, Anker MS, Papademetriou V,
Fletcher RD, Faselis C, Fonarow GC, Deedwania P, White M, Valentova M, Blackman
MR, Banach M, Morgan CJ, Alagiakrishnan K, Allman RM, Aronow WS, Anker SD,
Ahmed A. Systolic-diastolic hypertension versus isolated systolic hypertension and
incident heart failure in older adults: Insights from the Cardiovascular Health
Study. Int J Cardiol. 2017 May 15;235:11-16. doi: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2017.02.139.
Epub 2017 Mar 1. Erratum in: Int J Cardiol. 2017 Jul 1;238:181. PubMed PMID:
28291625.
175. Sheriff HM, Tsimploulis A, Valentova M, Anker MS, Deedwania P, Banach M,
Morgan CJ, Blackman MR, Fonarow GC, White M, Alagiakrishnan K, Allman RM,
Aronow WS, Anker SD, Ahmed A. Isolated diastolic hypertension and incident heart
failure in community-dwelling older adults: Insights from the Cardiovascular Health
Study. Int J Cardiol. 2017 Jul 1;238:140-143. doi: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2017.02.142.
Epub 2017 Mar 1. PubMed PMID: 28343761.
176. Miller SC, Intrator O, Scott W, Shreve ST, Phibbs CS, Kinosian B, Allman RM,
Edes TE. Increasing Veterans' Hospice Use: The Veterans Health Administration's
Focus On Improving End-Of-Life Care. Health Aff (Millwood). 2017 Jul
1;36(7):1274-1282. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2017.0173. PubMed PMID: 28679815.
177. Kim G, Dautovich N, Ford KL, Jimenez DE, Cook B, Allman RM, Parmelee P.
Geographic variation in mental health care disparities among racially/ethnically
diverse adults with psychiatric disorders. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol.
2017 Aug;52(8):939-948. doi: 10.1007/s00127-017-1401-1. Epub 2017 Jun 6. PubMed
PMID: 28589236.
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178. Sheriff HM, Thogaripally MR, Panjrath G, Arundel C, Zeng Q, Fonarow GC, Butler
J, Fletcher RD, Morgan C, Blackman MR, Deedwania P, Love TE, Aronow WS, Anker
SD, Allman RM, Ahmed A. Digoxin and 30-Day All-Cause Readmission in Long-Term
Care Residents Hospitalized for Heart Failure. J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2017 Sep
1;18(9):761-765. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2017.03.016. Epub 2017 May 11. PubMed PMID:
28501416; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5677225.
179. Lam PH, Dooley DJ, Fonarow GC, Butler J, Bhatt DL, Filippatos GS, Deedwania P,
Forman DE, White M, Fletcher RD, Arundel C, Blackman MR, Adamopoulos C,
Kanonidis IE, Aban IB, Patel K, Aronow WS, Allman RM, Anker SD, Pitt B, Ahmed A.
Similar clinical benefits from below-target and target dose enalapril in patients with
heart failure in the SOLVD Treatment trial. Eur J Heart Fail. 2017 Oct 5. doi:
10.1002/ejhf.937. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 28980368.
180. Lam PH, Dooley DJ, Deedwania P, Singh SN, Bhatt DL, Morgan CJ, Butler J,
Mohammed SF, Wu WC, Panjrath G, Zile MR, White M, Arundel C, Love TE,
Blackman MR, Allman RM, Aronow WS, Anker SD, Fonarow GC, Ahmed A. Heart
Rate and Outcomes in Hospitalized Patients With Heart Failure With Preserved
Ejection Fraction. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2017 Oct 10;70(15):1861-1871. doi:
10.1016/j.jacc.2017.08.022. PubMed PMID: 28982499.
181. Garrido MM, Allman RM, Pizer SD, Rudolph JL, Thomas KS, Sperber NR, Van
Houtven CH, Frakt AB. Innovation in a Learning Health Care System:
Veteran-Directed Home- and Community-Based Services. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2017
Nov;65(11):2446-2451. PMID: 28832927.
182. Roberts BM, Lavin KM, Many GM, Thalacker-Mercer A, Merritt EK, Bickel CS,
Mayhew DL, Tuggle SC, Cross JM, Kosek DJ, Petrella JK, Brown CJ, Hunter GR,
Windham ST, Allman RM, Bamman MM. Human neuromuscular aging: Sex differences
revealed at the myocellular level. Exp Geronto. 2018 June; 106:116-124.
PMID: 29481967.
183. Lam PH, Bhyan P, Arundel C, Dooley DJ, Sheriff HM, Mohammed SF, Fonarow GC,
Morgan CJ, Aronow WS, Allman RM, Waagstein F, Ahmed A. Digoxin use and lower
risk of 30-day all-cause readmission in older patients with heart failure and reduced
ejection fraction receiving β-blockers. Clin Cardiol. 2018 Mar; 41(3):406-412. doi:
10.1002/clc.22889. Epub 2018 Mar 22. PMID: 29569405.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS
1. Allman, RM, Abruzzese R. Calculating incidence rate. Decubitus 6:12, 1993 (editorial).
2. Allman, RM, Fowler E. Expected outcomes for the treatment of pressure ulcers. Adv in
Wound Care 8:28/59-28/60, 1995 (editorial).
3. Roller PD, Allman, RM. Comprehensive geriatric assessment in Medicare managed
care: The geriatrician's calling card. Am J Med 100:383-385, 1996 (editorial).
4. Allman, RM. Risk-adjustment methods based on health status and functional status.
JAMA 277:530-531, 1997 (letter).
5. Allman, RM. The impact of pressure ulcers on health care costs and mortality
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(Presentation Summary). Supplement to Adv in Wound Care, p 2, 1998.


6. Ahmed A, Allman, RM. Quality of heart failure care among Medicare beneficiaries.
Clin Ger 8(10):64-71, 2000.
7. Allman, RM. Pressure Ulcers: Using what we know to improve quality of care. J Am
Geriatr Soc, 49(7):996-997, Jul 2001 (editorial), PMID: 11527596..
8. Allman, RM. Management of community-acquired pneumonia in the elderly. UAB
Insight, Winter 2003.
9. Ahmed A, Allman, RM. Alcohol and congestive heart failure. (Letter to the Editor:
Comments and Responses). Ann Intern Med. 138:75-76, Jan 2003.
10. Ahmed A, Allman, RM. Sex-related difference in long-term mortality in elderly heart
failure patients with preserved left ventricular systolic function. (Letter to the Editor:
Original Research. J Geronto A Biol Sci Med Sci. 58(7):671-672, Author reply 672. July
2003, PMID: 12865493.
11. Allman, RM. Changes in social contexts to enhance functional status of the elderly. The
Future of Human Healthspan Conference, sponsored by The National Academies Keck
Futures Initiative, November 14-16, 2007. (Task Force Member)

BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS


1. Allman, RM. Clinical experience with air-flotation bed technology - Part I. In The
Medical Technology Forum, Public Policy Implications Related to the Use of the Air-
Flotation Bed Treatment in the Home Setting, MTPPI Press, pp 14-16, 1989.
2. Allman, RM. Pressure sores. In Kelley WN, ed. Textbook of Internal Medicine.
Philadelphia: JB Lippincott, Co. pp. 2665-67, 1989.
3. Allman, RM. Alcohol use and abuse among older adults: diagnosis and treatment. In
Integrated Primary Care Curriculum for Physician Education in Substance Abuse
Medicine, Bethesda: National Institute on Drug Abuse and National Institute on
Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, 1990.
4. Allman, RM. Alcohol use and abuse in older adults: an overview. In Integrated Primary
Care Curriculum for Physician Education in Substance Abuse Medicine, Bethesda:
National Institute on Drug Abuse and National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol
Abuse, 1990.
5. University Hospital Consortium Task Force on Skin Pressure Relief Devices. Guidelines.
Chicago: University Hospital Consortium, 1990.
6. Allman, RM. Pressure ulcers. In Hazzard WR, Andres R, Bierman EL, Blass JP, eds.
Principles of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, 2nd ed. New York: McGraw Hill
Book Company, pp 1204-1211, 1990.
7. Allman, RM, Charles ED. Implications of diagnosis related groups and cost-
containment efforts for cardiovascular imaging. In Pohost GM, O’Rourke RA, eds.
Principles and Practice of Cardiovascular Imaging, Boston: Little, Brown and Company,
pp. 841-856, 1991.
8. Goode PS, Allman, RM. Nutrition. In Mulder GD, Jeter KF, and Fairchild PA, eds.
The Clinician’s Pocket Guide to Chronic Wound Repair, Spartanburg: Wound Healing
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Publications, pp 13-17, 1991.


9. Allman, RM. Pressure ulcers. In Rakal RE, ed. Conn’s Current Therapy, 1991 ed.
Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Co., pp 778-780, 1991.
10. Allman, RM. Pressure ulcers in the elderly. In Kelly WN, ed. Textbook of Internal
Medicine, 2nd ed. Philadelphia: JB Lippincott, Co., pp 2425-2428, 1992.
11. Allman, RM. Pressure ulcers. In Beck JC, ed. Geriatrics Review Syllabus: A Core
Curriculum in Geriatric Medicine, 2nd ed., New York, American Geriatrics Society, pp
210-218, 1992.
12. Panel for the Prediction and Prevention of Pressure Ulcers in Adults (Allman, RM, Panel
Member). Pressure Ulcers in Adults: Prediction and Prevention. Clinical Practice
Guideline, Number 3. AHCPR Publication No. 92-0047. Rockville, MD: Agency for
Health Care Policy and Research, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, May 1992.
13. Goode PS, Allman, RM. Pressure ulcers. In Calkins E, Ford AB, Katz PR, eds. Practice
of Geriatrics, 2nd ed., Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Co., pp 229-235, 1992.
14. Allman, RM. Pressure ulcers. In Rakal RE, ed. , 1992 ed. Philadelphia: W.B.
Saunders Co., pp 776-778, 1992.
15. Allman, RM, Gosnell D, Bergstrom N, Cuddigan J. Individual risk factors. In Panel for
the Prediction and Prevention of Pressure Ulcers in Adults (Allman, RM, Panel
Member). Pressure Ulcers in Adults: Prediction and Prevention. Guideline Report.
Rockville, MD: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Public Health Service, U.S.
16. Allman, RM, Bergstrom N, Gosnell D, Bergman B. Risk assessment tools. In Panel for
the Prediction and Prevention of Pressure Ulcers in Adults (Allman, RM, Panel
Member). Pressure Ulcers in Adults: Prediction and Prevention. Guideline Report.
Rockville, MD: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Public Health Service, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, 1992.
17. Calkins E, Feather J, Karuza J, Allman, RM, Folks DG, Berner ES, Saunders M,
Freiburger R. Diffusion of Medical Technology Using Geriatric Education Centers, Final
Report to Bureau of Health Professions, 1993.
18. Clair JM, Allman, RM, eds. Sociomedical Perspectives on Patient Care, Lexington:
University Press of Kentucky, 1993.
19. Allman, RM, Yoels WC, Clair JM. Reconciling the agendas of doctors and patients. In
Clair JM, Allman, RM (eds) Sociomedical Perspectives on Patient Care, Lexington:
University Press of Kentucky, 31-62, 1993.
20. Goode PS & Allman, RM. Nutrition. In: Mulder GD, Jeter KF, Fairchild PA, eds. The
Clinician’s Pocket Guide to Chronic Wound Repair, 2nd ed. Spartanburg, SC: Wound
Healing Publ., 1993.
21. Allman, RM. Systemic treatments for pressure ulcers. In Panel for the Treatment of
Pressure Ulcers in Adults (Allman, RM, Panel Consultant). Treatment of Pressure
Ulcers in Adults. Guideline Report. Rockville, MD: Agency for Health Care Policy and
Research, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1993.
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22. Allman, RM. Pressure ulcers. In Hazzard WR, Andres R, Bierman E, Blass J, Ettinger
WH Jr, Halter JB, eds. Principles of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, 3rd ed, New
York: McGraw Hill Book, Inc., 1329-1336, 1994.
23. Lewis VL Jr, Kind G, Allman, RM, Black J. Operative repair of pressure ulcers. In:
Bergstrom N, Cuddigan J, editors. Treating Pressure Ulcers. Clinical Practice Guideline.
Guideline Technical Report, Number 15, Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research.
December 1994, p. 507-575.
24. National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel. (RM Allman, Panel and Research Committee
Member). Pressure Ulcer Research: Etiology, Assessment and Early Intervention.
National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel. Buffalo, NY, 1995.
25. Goode PS and Allman, RM. Nutrition. In: Mulder GD, Fairchild PA, Jeter KF, eds.
The Clinician’s Pocket Guide to Chronic Wound Repair, 3rd ed. Long Beach, CA:
Wound Healing Institute Publications, 1995.
26. Allman, RM. Pressure ulcer questions and critiques. In Reuben OB, Yoshikawa TT, and
Besdine RW, eds. Geriatric Review Syllabus Book: A Core Curriculum in Geriatric
Medicine, 3rd ed. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1996.
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