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Larry An, M.D.
Associate Professor
General Internal Medicine
Biography
Dr. An is an Associate Professor of Medicine and is Board certified in Internal Medicine. Dr. An earned his M.D. degree and completed his residency training at the University of Michigan Medical School. His interests include smoking cessation, teaching and research on the effects of smoking.
Honors, Awards, Organizations
- Academic Health Center Tobacco Initiatives Committee, member
- Minnesota Partnership for Action Against Tobacco, Chair: State Tobacco Cessation Telephone Design Taskforce
- Society of General Internal Medicine
- Scientific Advisor, Minnesota Tobacco Helpline Evaluation
- American Board of Internal Medicine Certification
- Phi Beta Kappa
- Alpha Omega Alpha
- Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco
- Society of General Internal Medicine
Publications
1. Gordon JA, An LC, Hayward RA, Williams BC. Initial emergency department diagnosis and return visits: risk versus perception. Annals of Emergency Medicine; 1998; 32(5):569-573.
2. An LC, OMalley PM, Schulenberg JE, Bachman JG, Johnston LD. Changes at the high end of risk in cigarette smoking among US high school seniors, 1976-1995. American Journal of Public Health; 1999; 89(5):699-705.
3. Joseph AM, An LC. Tobacco smoking in patients with cardiovascular disease. Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine; 2001; 3(4):313-322.
4. Roski J, Jeddeloh R, An LC, Lando H, Hannan P, Hall C, Zhu SH . The impact of financial incentives and a patient registry on preventive care quality: increasing provider adherence to evidence-based smoking cessation practice guidelines. Preventive Medicine; 2003; 36(3):291-299.
5. Joseph AM, Rice KL, An LC, Lando H, Mohiuddin A. Interest in recycling among relapsed smokers. Nicotine & Tobacco Research; 2004; 6(6):1075-77.
6. Joseph AM, Arikian NJ, An LC, Nugent SM, Sloan RJ, Pieper CF. GIFT Research Group. Results of a randomized controlled trial of intervention to implement smoking guidelines in Veterans Affairs medical centers: increased use of medications without cessation benefit. Medical Care; 2004; 42(11):1100-10.
7. An LC, Bernhardt TS, Bluhm J, Bland P, Foldes SS, Magnan S, Manley M. Evaluation of clinical systems for treating tobacco use: a comparison of key informant interview and document analysis. Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management; 2004; 11(11):698-706.
8. An LC, Bernhardt TS, Bluhm J, Bland P, Center B, Ahluwalia JS, Foldes SS, Magnan S, Manley M. Treatment of tobacco use as a chronic medical condition: primary care physicians' self-reported practice patterns. Preventive Medicine; 2004; 38(5):574-85.
9. An LC, Schillo BA, Luxenberg MG, Kavanaugh AM, McAfee T, Joseph AM. Access to nicotine replacement therapy as part of a statewide tobacco helpline. American Journal of Health Promotion; 2006; 20(4):267-217.
10. An LC, Zhu SH, Arikian N, Nelson D, Nugent S, Joseph AM. Benefits of telephone care vs. primary care for smoking cessation: a randomized controlled trial. Archives of Internal Medicine; 2006; 166(5): 536-42.
11. Fu SS, Partin MR, Snyder A, An LC, Nelson DB, Clothier B, Nugent S, Willenbring ML, Joseph AM. Promoting repeat tobacco dependence treatment: are relapsed smokers interested? The American Journal of Managed Care; 2006; 12(4): 235-243.
12. Hecht SS, Carmella SG, Le KA, Murphy SE, Boettcher AJ, Koopmeiners J, An LC, Hennrikus DJ. 4-(Methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol (NNAL) and its Glucuronides in the Urine of Infants Exposed to Environmental Tobacco Smoke. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers, and Prevention; 2006; 15:988-992.
13. Saul JE, Schillo BA, Evered S, Luxenberg MG, Kavanaugh A, Cobb N, An LC. Impact of a statewide Internet-based tobacco cessation intervention. Journal of Medical Internet Research; 2007; 9(3):e28.
14. An LC, Foldes SS, Alesci NL, Bluhm JH, Bland PC, Davern ME, Schillo BA, Ahluwalia JS, Manley MW. The Impact of Smoking-Cessation Intervention by Multiple Health Professionals. American Journal of Preventive Medicine; 2008; (34)1: 54-60.
15. An LC, Lein EB, Perry CL, Lein EB, Klatt C, Farley DM, Bliss RL, Hennrikus DJ, Pallonen UE, Lando HA, Ahluwalia JS, Ehlinger EP. Strategies for increasing adherence to an online smoking cessation intervention for college students. Nicotine & Tobacco Research; 2006; 8(S1):S7-12.
16. An LC, Schillo BA, Kavanaugh AM, Lachter RB, Luxenberg MG, Wendling AH, Joseph AM. Increased reach and effectiveness of a statewide tobacco quitline after the addition of access to free nicotine replacement therapy. Tobacco Control; 2006;15(4):286-93.
17. Partin MR, An LC, Nelson DB, Nugent S, Snyder A, Fu SS, Willenbring ML, Joseph AM. Randomized trial to facilitate recycling for relapsed smokers; 2006;31(4):293-9.
18. An LC, Hennrikus DJ, Perry CL, Lein EB, Klatt C, Farley DM, Bliss RL, Pallonen UE, Lando HA, Ehlinger EP, Ahluwalia JS. Feasibility of internet health screening to recruit college students to an online smoking cessation intervention. Nicotine & Tobacco Research; 2007; 9(S1):S11-8.
19. Schillo BA, Wendling AH, Kavanaugh AM, Lachter RB, Luxenberg MG, An LC. Expanding Access to Nicotine Replacement Therapy though the Minnesota Quitline Partnership. Tobacco Control; 2007; 16: i37 - i41.
20. An LC, Foldes SS, Alesci NL, Bluhm JH, Bland PC, Davern ME, Schillo BA, Ahluwalia JS, Manley MW. The impact of smoking-cessation intervention by multiple health professionals. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2008; 34(1):54-60.
21. Nelson D, Partin M, Fu S, Joseph AM, An LC. Why assigning ongoing tobacco use is not necessarily a conservative approach to handling missing tobacco cessation outcomes. Nicotine & Tobacco Research; 2008.
Clinic
Primary Care Center, University of Minnesota
Contact Info
University of Minnesota
Division of General Internal Medicine
Suite 166
717 Delaware Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55414
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Undergraduate:
University of Michigan, B.S.
Medical School:
University of Michigan, M.D.
Residency:
University of Michigan, Internal Medicine
Fellowship:
University of Michigan
Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar
Research Fellow
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