Ch. 1: History and Overview of the National Quality Strategy
John I. Allen
Ch. 2: Current Screening and Surveillance Guidelines
Swati G. Patel
Dennis J. Ahnen
Ch. 3: Comparative and Cost Effectiveness of Current CRC Screening Modalities
Ann G. Zauber
Ch. 4: Quality Indicators and Benchmarks For Guideline Recommended Fecal Occult Blood Tests (FOBT)
James E. Allison
Callum G. Fraser
Stephen P. Halloran
Graeme P. Young
Ch. 5: Quality Indicators for CT Colonography (CTC)
Elizabeth G. McFarland
Judy Yee
Abraham H. Dachman
Paul Martin Knechtges
Ch. 6: Stool DNA for Colorectal Cancer Screening: From Concepts to Quality Care
John B. Kisiel
David A. Ahlquist
Ch. 7: Quality Indicators for Colonoscopy
Victoria Gómez
Michael Bradley Wallace
Ch. 8: Toward a Learning Healthcare System: Use of Colorectal Cancer Quality Measures for Physician Evaluation
Ziad F. Gellad
Joel V. Brill
Ch. 9: Sedation Issues in Colonoscopy: Quality and Economic Considerations
Karen J. Wernli
John M. Inadomi
Ch. 10: Role of Pathology in Quality of Colonoscopy
Lawrence J. Burgart
Patrick M. O'Reilly
Kenneth P. Batts
Jason A. Daniels
H. Parry Dilworth
Schuyler O. Sanderson
Ch. 11: Managing Quality in Ancillary Services
Michael Frist
Marc Sonenshine
Steven J. Morris
Ch. 12: Medical Legal Aspects of Quality Improvement
Kayla Allison Feld
Sarah Faye Blankstein
Andrew D. Feld
Ch. 13: Areas for Future Research
Douglas K. Rex
Ashish K. Tiwari
About the Author: Dr. Shaukat received her medical degree at The Aga Khan University Medical College in Pakistan. She then matriculated to Johns Hopkins School of Public Health where she received an M.P.H. in International Health and Epidemiology. She conducted a gastroenterology fellowship at Emory University School of Medicine and complete her residency at Stat University New York School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in Buffalo, New York. She joined the faculty of the Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology at the University of Minnesota in 2007.
Dr. Allen graduated with honors from Rice University in Houston, Texas, in 1973. At Rice, he held numerous swimming records and received the Bob Quinn Award for Outstanding Scholar Athlete. He attended medical school at the University of New Mexico, graduating in 1977. His internship, residency and specialty training in gastroenterology were completed at the University of Minnesota. After his fellowship ended in 1980, Dr. Allen joined the academic faculty in the Department of Medicine at the University of Minnesota, where he achieved the honor of becoming an Associate Professor of Medicine. While at the University he published numerous papers about nutrition, alcoholic liver disease and colon cancer. Dr. Allen joined Minnesota Gastroenterology in 1991. There, he continued his clinical research about colon cancer prevention and cancer genetics in conjunction with scientists at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Allen continues to speak nationally and internationally about colon cancer and quality performance in gastroenterology. He has published over 50 articles on various aspects of gastroenterology research and practice and is currently editing a book on quality in colonoscopy.