Assistant Professor
zink0003@umn.edu
612-624-9197
Research Themes: Family violence, sexual assault, training medical students to be competent in rural primary care.
Education Activities: Faculty with RPAP, preceptor at St. John's family medicine residency, faculty with primary care clerkship.
Grants
2007-11, NIH, “Injury from Sexual Assault: Addressing Health Disparity”
Selected Publications
Zink T, Levin L, Putnam F, Pabst S, Beckstrom A. Accuracy of five domestic violence screening questions with non-graphic language. Clinical Pediatrics. 2007;46(2):127-134.
Zink T, Lloyd K, Isham G, Matthews DJ, Crowson T. Applying the planned care model to intimate partner violence. Managed Care. 2007;16(3):54-61.
Zink T, Fisher B. The prevalence and incidence of intimate partner and interpersonal mistreatment in older women in primary care offices. Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect. 2006;18(1):83-105.
Zink T, Jacobson CJ, Pabst S, Regan S, Fisher B. A lifetime of intimate partner violence: Coping strategies of older women. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 2006;21(5):634-651.
Sommers M, Zink T, Baker N, Fargo J, Porter J, Weybright D, Schafer JC. The effects of age and ethnicity on physical injury from rape. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing. 2006;35(2):199-207.
Zink T, Levin L, Wollan P, Putnam F. Mothers’ comfort with screening questions for sensitive issues. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 2006;19(4):358-367.
Zink T, Jacobson CJ, Regan S, Fisher B, Pabst S. Older women’s descriptions and understandings of their abusers. Violence Against Women. 2006;12(9):851-865
Education
MPH, Public Health Administration, University of Minnesota
MD, Ohio State University
Selected Professional Activities
Nominated for Stop the Violence Award—Minnesota Medical Association, 2005