Lorie Wayne Chesnut, DrPH, MPH Department of Epidemiology, Room 209C UK College of Public Health 111 Washington Ave. Lexington, KY
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1 Lorie Wayne Chesnut, DrPH, MPH Department of Epidemiology, Room 209C UK College of Public Health 111 Washington Ave. Lexington, KY Phone: Professional Goals: To improve maternal and child health outcomes through teaching at the graduate level and through policy and data analysis, needs assessment, evaluation and surveillance. My primary interests include rural health disparities (particularly in the U.S. American Indian/Alaskan Native population), oral health, perinatal and maternal morbidity and mortality, congenital anomalies, birth-weight distribution and preterm birth. Long-term goals include improved partnerships between the Indian Health Service and the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (HRSA), as well as resources for states health departments and tribal government health systems throughout the country. Education University of Alabama at Birmingham DrPH, Health Care Organization and Policy Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Graduation Date: December 15, 2012 Dissertation: Centering Pregnancy and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes: An Evaluation of Group Prenatal Care in a Rural Western Kentucky Clinic University of Kentucky School of Public Health MPH, Epidemiology Focus Capstone Project: Influences on Kentucky County Infant Mortality Rates: A Comparison between Urban and Rural Infant Deaths Using the Perinatal Periods of Risk Approach Adrian College, Adrian Michigan BA, Business Administration Teaching University of Kentucky College of Public Health CPH 614 Managerial Epidemiology (Spring ) This course addresses basic skills in the field of epidemiology and its application in the field of Healthcare Administration and Health Services Management. It applies and integrates the principles and tools of epidemiology to the decision-making in a health care environment with an emphasis on quality. The course is intended for epidemiologists, managers, and clinical nurse executives and leaders who want to understand the value of epidemiology and population-based health care to the process of rational decision-making. The course builds upon fundamental epidemiologic principles and theory, with specific applications to public health services. CPH 714 Maternal and Child Health Information and Data Systems (Spring 2012, 2013, 2015). A new course for UK CPH first offered in Spring 2012, this course introduces students to various maternal and child health information systems, including the Maternal and Child Health Bureau s Title V Information System (TVIS), the National Center for Health Statistics, federal surveys and non-profit information systems. With a practical, applied focus, this is required course for those participating in the UK CPH Maternal and Child Health Certificate (3 credit hours).
2 CPH 715 Perinatal Epidemiology (Fall ). A new course at for UK CPH first offered in Fall 2012, Perinatal Epidemiology will equip participants with basic skills in the field of perinatal epidemiology and its application in the field of Maternal and Child Health. Topics include maternal and infant mortality/morbidity, congenital anomalies and immature births (preterm, low birthweight, small for gestational age). This course prepares students who are interested in understanding and exploring why morbidity and mortality occur, providing them with both basic clinical knowledge, practical data experience and epidemiologic understanding of key topics. (3 credit hours). CPH 712 Advanced Epidemiology (Spring 2011 Co-Instructor). Graduate class of 23 students providing information about advanced issues in the design, analysis, and interpretation of epidemiologic studies. Coinstructor for the course with duties that included shared responsibility for grading and lecturing. The course was team-taught with contributions from all department faculty. With the basic class developed by Dr. Steve Browning (who also contributed lectures), Dr. Wayne Sanderson was my co-instructor for the course (3 credit hours). Capstone Committee Membership at the University of Kentucky (Noted if Chair, otherwise Member) Achuo-Egbe, Yvette (2015 MPH) Regional Differences of Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Kentucky Roberts, Colleen Catherine (2015 MPH) The Impact of Physical and Psychosocial Factors on Workplace Injuries in Nursing Assistants. Shamsulddin, Haider (2015 MPH) Needle Stick Injuries and Blood Born Pathogen Exposures Among Health Care Workers in University of Kentucky Health Care Facilities. Abdullah, Amirah (2014 DrPH/CoChair) The Role Pregnancy Intendedness Plays On Birth Spacing and Birth Outcomes among Childbearing Aged Women in the United States Anderson, Amanda ( MPH) A Model to Predict Risk of Mortality in Very Low Birth Weight Infants Born at the University of Kentucky between January 1, 2002 and December 31, 2006 Aroh, Adaeze (2014 MPH) Malaria Prophylaxis Use during Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes in Nigeria Beckelhimer, Emily ( MPH) The Effect of Race and Financial Status on the Relationship between Perceived Stress and Smoking among Pregnant Women in Kentucky Comiford, Ashley (2014 DrPH) Evaluating Predictors of Intimate Partner Problem-Related Suicides in Suicide Decedents in Kentucky. Nhim, Kunthea (2014 DrPH) Comparative Effectiveness of CenteringPregnancy Program and Traditional Prenatal Care on Adverse Birth outcomes in Medicaid Enrollees in a Rural Western Kentucky Clinic. Flannagan, Heather ( MPH) Effects of Providing Breast Milk to Preterm Infants in the NICU Bahati, Mahri (2013 MPH) HPV Vaccine Acceptability among A Sample of Gay and Bisexual Men in a Rural State Haddad, David (2013 MPH) Circumstantial and Toxicological Differences in Homicides between the State of Kentucky and 3 Clusters within Kentucky 2
3 University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health CPH 554 Maternal and Child Health Information and Data Systems (Summer ) Distance-learning (asynchronous) class taught on-line using D2L Learning Management System. This 6-week 2 credit-hour accelerated course introduces students to various maternal and child health information systems, including the Maternal and Child Health Bureau s TVIS, the National Center for Health Statistics, federal surveys and non-profit information systems. As an adjunct lecturer of the University of Arizona, I am responsible for class development, grading and lectures to a diverse group of working professionals from across the nation. The development of this class is supported through HRSA Grant T04MC16880 and targeted to meet the needs of health providers working in rural areas, particularly in Appalachian Kentucky and with tribal health departments or agencies. This 2-credithour course is part of a larger certificate program called the Graduate Certificate Program in Maternal and Child Health, a partnership between the University of Arizona and the University of Kentucky (Awarded 2010 through 2015). University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health MCH 601: Maternal and Child Health Programs and Policy (Spring Co-Instructor). This graduate class (19 students) was designed to provide students with knowledge about current major MCH programs and a framework for the analysis of MCH programs and policies in the United States. This includes issues related to advocacy, current public policy reform movements, research and data issues. Co-instructor for the course with duties that included the primary responsibility for syllabus development, homework/exam development and grading as well as the shared responsibility of lecturing. Dr. Mary Ann Pass was co-instructor (and course-master) for the class (3 credit hours). MCH 605: Basic Research Methods for Maternal and Child Health Practitioners (Fall Teaching Assistant). This course provides an introduction to basic research methods with a specific focus on their use in the field of Maternal and Child Health (MCH). The course purpose is to facilitate the development of knowledge and skills related to the review, assessment, and conduct of data-based research. Dr. Russell S. Kirby was the course instructor (3 credit hours). Professional Experience Assistant Professor (April 2013 to present) Director, Maternal and Child Health Certificate (April 2013 to present) University of Kentucky College of Public Health Epidemiology Department Faculty Member and Instructor (August 2009 March 2013) Administrator, Maternal and Child Health Certificate (July 2011 to March 2013) University of Kentucky College of Public Health Epidemiology Department Responsibilities include teaching, graduate student advising (MPH level ~ 50 students) and project coordination of Foundations of Maternal and Child Health: Assessment, Policies, Programs, and Leadership - A University-Community Partnership for Graduate Training in Maternal and Child Health, UK s distance-learning partnership with the University of Arizona s Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and the United Eastern and Southern Tribes (Nashville). As Director of the MCH Certificate program, charged to lead MCH studies, research and service activities within the College of Public Health. Responsible for analysis support to the Kentucky Department of Public Health, Division of Maternal and Child Health, as assigned. Additional projects under External Funding. 3
4 Adjunct Lecturer (Part-time) The University of Arizona, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health March 2010 May 2014 Primary instructor for on-line distance-learning class entitled MCH Information and Data Systems under the Foundations of Maternal and Child Health: Assessment, Policies, Programs, and Leadership A University-Community Partnership for Graduate Training in Maternal and Child Health noted below. Developed and presented An Introduction to Injury Epidemiology, webinar #1 under this project. Oral Health Epidemiologist/Grant-Writer Health Care Access Branch; Division of Adult and Child Health, Department for Public Health July 2003 through May 2006 Duties include coordination of Oral Health Collaborative Systems Grant ($ 65,000 annually), which supports three projects; the development of a statewide children's oral health surveillance system, a Statewide Oral Health Strategic Plan and a Dental Workforce Analysis study. As coordinator of Kentucky's State System Development Initiative (SSDI), duties include improved data linkage and integration within selected Maternal and Child Health programs ($ 100,000 annually). The primary goal is the development of an integrated electronic data system for Kentucky's Newborn Metabolic Screening Program in partnership with the University of Louisville School of Public Health and Information Sciences. Additional duties include the development and coordination of Oral Health Data System Projects, financial responsibilities and grant writing as required. Maternal and Child Health Block Grant (Title V) Administrator Maternal and Child Health Branch; Division of Adult and Child Health, Department for Public Health October 2000 to July 2003 Primary author and coordinator of the Annual Title V Block Grant for the Division of Maternal and Child Health, totaling approximately 12 million dollars annually. Includes training for the field on performance measures and objectives, core health and development indicators. Coordinator of Kentucky's SSDI Grant, supporting the development of MCH Data Repository for the Division, FOCUS - Furthering Our Children s United Services. Participating on the FOCUS Implementation Committee and developed Commonly Asked Question portion of system (static reports). Chair of the Annual Maternal and Child Health Conference, held in September in Louisville, a two and one half day conference, drawing nearly 1,000 health professionals from both public and private sectors. Program Coordinator - Abstinence Education Initiative, Division of Adult and Child Health Department for Public Health - Commonwealth of Kentucky May 1998 to October 2000 Administered Kentucky s Abstinence Education Initiative, with duties including federal grant application and reporting ($ 990,488 annually for five years), financial administration, training and technical support to the field and oversight of funded projects at the local level. 4
5 Executive Director, Kentucky East Chapter March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, Lexington, Kentucky October 1991 to April 1998 With a Chapter area serving a population of 1.9 million and covering 64 counties, the Kentucky East Chapter was supported by approximately 10,000 volunteers and included 12 staff in three locations in Central and Eastern Kentucky. Duties included preparation and administration of the chapter budget, review and approval of all expenditures and oversight to assure that the chapter s financial affairs and records were administered and maintained in accordance with the foundation s policies and accounting procedures. Annual Chapter fundraising efforts exceeding $ 850,000 in In addition to fundraising and general administration, I also served as Chair of the Kentucky Birth Surveillance Advisory Committee (1997 to 1999) and the Substance Abuse subcommittee for the State of Kentucky s Healthy Start/Healthy Families Task Force (1996). March of Dimes Statewide Program Services Committee Member, Greater Kentucky Chapter Committee Co-Chair - September 2002 to December 2003 Committee Member - July 2001 to December 2005 Legislative Passage of Senate Bill 336 Fall 1997/Spring Coordinated passage of legislation during the 1998 Legislative Session. As Executive Director of the Kentucky East Chapter of the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, I met with legislators, state health professionals, the Kentucky Hospital Association, families and the media to coordinate support for changes to Kentucky State Regulations, which enabled access to medical records for purposes of review by authorized officials of the Kentucky Birth Surveillance Registry. These regulation changes paved the way for Kentucky to apply for a CDC Cooperative Agreement, which was successful (more detail provided under Grant Writing) and provided funding for Kentucky's Birth Surveillance Registry for three years. This experience was one of the most rewarding opportunities to date in my career. Journal Article Reviews Journal of Rural Health, 2013 to present American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, 2011 to present Service- National Maternal and Child Health Bureau: MCH Public Health Catalyst Program Grant Reviewer, April Maternal and Child Health Bureau: Title V MCH Block Grant State Reviewer, August Maternal and Child Health Bureau: State System Development Initiative Grant Reviewer, August Indian Health Service: Maternal and Child Health Grant Application. September MCH Epidemiology Conference 2011 Western MCH Epidemiology Conference Planning Committee ( ) Conference Planning Committee Member - Student Representative ( ) Scientific Review Panel Member - Student Representative ( ) Association of Maternal and Child Health Professionals (AMCHP) ( ) AMCHP Representative to National MCH EPI Award Selection Committee ( ) Data and Assessment Committee Member ( ) March of Dimes National Birth Defects Foundation Mission Investment Opportunities Program 2001 and 2002 Reviewed proposal applications for National March of Dimes Grant Program. The program stopped in 2003 due to funding restrictions within the agency. 5
6 Service-University of Kentucky College of Public Health Admissions Committee Chair (January 2014 to present) Admissions and Student Affairs Committee (September 2011 to present) Alumni Relations Committee (September 2012 to December 2013) Independent Consulting Mim Dixon & Associates for the American Indian Health Commission for Washington State (2010). My work under this contract contributed to the development of the document entitled Healthy Communities: A Tribal Maternal-Infant Health Strategic Plan for the American Indian Health Commission for Washington State. Mim Dixon, PhD, was the primary author and Project Director. Available at: Baptist Health Madisonville: Evaluator for the Kentucky Delta Rural Project (Kelcey Rutledge, Director) ( ). On-going evaluation for the federally funded (DHHS Office of Rural Health Policy) regional project to improve nutrition and physical activity in elementary schools throughout Western Kentucky. Publications- Peer Reviewed Charnigo R, Chesnut LW, Lobianco T, Kirby RS. (2010). Thinking outside the curve, part I: modeling birthweight distribution. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. Jul 28;10(1):37. [Epub ahead of print] Charnigo R, Chesnut LW, Lobianco T, Kirby RS. (2010). Thinking outside the curve, part II: modeling fetal-infant mortality. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. August 12;10(1):44. [Epub ahead of print] Walker LO. & Chesnut LW. (2010) Identifying Health Disparities and Social Inequities Affecting Childbearing Women and Infants. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing. 39(3): Chesnut LW, Charnigo R, LoBianco T. (2006) Perinatal Periods of Risk: Mapping Feto-Infant Mortality in Kentucky Kentucky Epidemiologic Notes & Reports, 4(7) Publications- Pending Williams GF, Chesnut LW, Bada HS, Mays G. Examining the trade-off between NICU length of stay and postdischarge monitoring: an instrumental variables approach. Target Journal: Health Services Research Comiford A & Chesnut LW. Differences between racial/ethnic groups in alcohol-related suicides: Are American Indian/Alaska Native more at risk? A Review. Target Journal: American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Resource Journal. Comiford A, Brown S, Sanderson W, Chesnut L. Predictors of Intimate Partner Problem-related Suicides among Suicide Decedents in Kentucky. Target Journal: TBA Poster Presentations Mullenix A, Chesnut L, Robl J, Cilenti D, Farel A. (2015) Transformative force of health reform: An analysis of national MCH workforce training needs. America Public Health Association, Chicago, IL Chang J, Chesnut L, Spears E, Duke C, Asaolu I, Ehiri, J. (2014). Evidence-based knowledge translation: A University-Community Partnership for Graduate Training in Maternal and Child Health. American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA 6
7 Nhim K, Westgate PM, Mays GP, Chesnut LW, Todd-Langston LS, McDonald DR. (2014). Comparative Effectiveness of the CenteringPregnancy Program and Traditional Prenatal Care on Adverse Birth Outcomes in Medicaid Enrollees in a Rural Western Kentucky Clinic. American College of Epidemiology, Silver Spring, MD. Chesnut L, Caldwell G, Charnigo R, Crosby R, LoBianco T. (2005). Influences on Kentucky Infant Mortality Rate: A Regional Comparison Using the Perinatal Periods of Risk Approach. Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference, Miami, FL. Publications-Technical Reports Chesnut LW, Choate, R, Dunworth CE, Eden AR. (2015). Voices from the Front Line: Public Health Leaders Speak Out for Kentucky Families and Children June Qualitative examination of four topics (substance abuse; child abuse & neglect; access to care; resources and services for children with special health care needs) raised as key issues by the 2014 Kentucky Patient Survey. The process included running eleven focus groups across Kentucky, theme coding and analysis, and document development. Created as a supplement to the Kentucky 2015 MCH Needs Assessment process. Chesnut LW & Ferrell E. (2015) Kentucky Patient Survey Report June Quantitative analysis of the 2014 Kentucky Patient Survey created as a supplement to the Kentucky 2015 MCH Needs Assessment Process. Kentucky Maternal and Child Health Needs Assessment January 2014 through present. Assigned in needs assessment format design, led primary and secondary data collection (qualitative analysis, survey data analysis, and environmental scan), contributing writer. (Kentucky Department for Public Health). National MCH Workforce Development Center A Snapshot of Current Title V Workforce Needs June Developed needs assessment format, led primary and secondary data collection, analysis, contributing writer (Maternal and Child Health Bureau/HRSA). University of Kentucky College of Public Health Maternal and Child Health Certificate Assessment Plan September Development of assessment approach, selection of competencies, course-mapping and evaluation. Kentucky Maternal and Child Health Needs Assessment July Contributing author to the Statewide Title V MCH Needs Assessment. Also contributed to the layout and editing of this federally-required document. (Kentucky Department for Public Health) Healthy Kentucky Smiles: A Lifetime of Oral Health Spring Contributing author to the Statewide Kentucky Oral Health Strategic Plan. Also contributed to the coordination of design, layout and editing. (Kentucky Department for Public Health) Healthy Kentuckians 2010: Mid-Decade Review Spring Primary author for Chapter 9, Oral Health. Reporting on 2010 oral health objectives including mid-decade status and strategies to achieve objectives. (Kentucky Department for Public Health) Kentucky County Health Profiles 2001 October Contributing author for data compilation, layout, design and project coordination. (Kentucky Department for Public Health) 7
8 External Funding (Active) 1. CHFS/DPH UK_ MCH Workforce and PH Policy Development Chesnut (PI) 7/01/11 6/30/12, $ 204,455 7/01/12 6/30/13, $ 325,050 7/01/13 6/30/14, $ 241,050 7/01/14 6/30/15, $ 42,000 7/01/15 6/30/16, $ 42,000 This project assures that the University of Kentucky College of Public Health maintains the Institute for Maternal and Child Health to provide students the opportunity to graduate with a select group of courses that constitute a maternal and child health focus area in addition to the 42-hour program of student for a concentration in one of five core areas of Public Health. Role: Principal Investigator, 10-20% effort 2. University of Arizona_ Certificate in MCH Public Health Chesnut (PI) 06/01/10 05/31/11, $ 21,104 06/01/11 05/31/12, $ 18,707 06/01/12 05/31/13, $ 18,707 06/01/13 05/31/14, $ 18,707 (Ended) This project focuses on the implementation of a Graduate Certificate in MCH Public Health aimed at strengthening the capacity in the field of MCH Epidemiology, focusing on rural health departments/personnel, particularly those serving tribal or Appalachian populations. Role: Principal Investigator, 14% effort (subcontract from UA). (ENDED 2014) 3. NIOSH/Native American Safety and Health 09/30/12 09/29/14 $ 4, (annually). This project collaborates with members of the Poarch Creek Tribe (Atmore, AL) and is an educational/translational project using Community-Based Participatory Research to assess and improve occupational health and safety in agriculture in and around a Native American reservation in southwest Alabama. Role: Co-Investigator, 6% effort (ENDED 2015) 4. National Center for MCH Workforce Development Chesnut (PI) 09/01/ /01/2014 $ 150,753 in year 1. In this subcontract from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, UK will 1) work with a national team to design, implement and write the national needs assessment and 2) provide technical assistance and support to public health practitioners in four key areas as related to the Affordable Care Act (ACA): access to care, quality improvement, health systems integration and population health management. Funding for this project comes from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau. Role: Principal Investigator, 40% effort (13). (ENDED 2014) 8
9 Presentations Network Analysis in MCH Practice: A brief introduction for public health practitioners. National MCH Workforce Development Center, Systems Integration Core. Available on Transformation Station, Fall 2014 Introduction to the System Mapping Toolbox. Kristen Hassmiller Lich, primary author. Chesnut & Link contributing authors. National MCH Workforce Development Center, Systems Integration Core, Spring Evidence-based knowledge translation: A University Community Partnership for Graduate Training in Maternal and Child Health. Lead Author & Presenter Jean Chang, Arizona Prevention Research Center APHA Conference, New Orleans, LA. (November 2014 collaborator) Centering Pregnancy and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes: An Evaluation of Group Prenatal Care in a Rural Kentucky Clinic Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference, San Antonio, Texas (December 2012 invited talk) Reaching Out Across the Miles: The Role of Telehealth in Maternal and Child Health -University of Kentucky College of Public Health: CPH Rural Health Disparities (Spring 2011) Epidemiology and Public Policy -University of Kentucky College of Public Health: CPH 605 Epidemiology (Regular presenter since Fall 2010) Ethics in Public Health Practice: Individual Rights or Population Health? Finding the Right Balance -University of Kentucky College of Public Health: CPH 605 Epidemiology (Regular presenter since Fall 2010) An Epidemiology Primer for Health Administrators -University of Kentucky College of Public Health: HA 601 (September 2010, 2012) An Introduction to Injury Epidemiology. Graduate Certificate in MCH Epidemiology - University of Arizona and University of Kentucky College of Public Health: Webinar #1 (Distance-Learning). One-hour presentation using WebEx (August 2010) The Epidemiology of Pregnancy and Childbirth - University of Kentucky College of Public Health: CPH 718 Women s Health Epidemiology (March 2010) Past Influences on Present Work: The Legacy of Federal Maternal and Child Health Initiatives on the Health Outcomes of American Indians and Alaskan Natives -University of Kentucky College of Social Work: SW511 Genocide (March 2010) -University of Kentucky College of Public Health: CPH 712 Advanced Epidemiology (March 2010) -University of Kentucky College of Public Health: CPH 648 Health and Culture (February 2010) -Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs Conference (AMCHP) (February invited talk. Coordinated and co-presented this 3.5 hour workshop with 4 additional speakers.) Advanced Epidemiology: Selection and Information Bias - University of Kentucky College of Public Health: CPH 712 Advanced Epidemiology (November 2009) The Influence of Income Inequality and Poverty on Maternal and Child Health Outcomes in Alabama MCH Epidemiology Conference (December 08 - invited talk) Big Matters with Small Numbers: Rare Events MCH Epidemiology Conference (December 08 - assisted Dr. Richard Charnigo [presenter] in the development of this workshop and acted as moderator for the session 90-minute training session) 9
10 MCH in Indian Country - Partnerships to Identify and Address Health Disparities MCH Epidemiology Conference (Dec 08 - Developed, sponsored, and coordinated the plenary presentation which included 5 speakers for a 90-minute talk on the second day of the conference) Oral Health in MCH Public Health: Getting the Services to Children Who Need Them - UAB School of Dentistry, Dental Grand Rounds (co-presented with Dr. Beverly Mulvihill - Fall 2007) Thinking Outside the Curve: A New Paradigm for Birthweight Distribution MCH Epidemiology Conference (December 06 - invited talk) Influences on Kentucky Infant Mortality Rates: A Regional Comparison Using the Perinatal Periods of Risk Approach - Data Users Group: Kentucky Department for Public Health (May 06 invited talk) MCH Epidemiology Conference (December 05 contributed poster) Children s Oral Health in Kentucky: Promising Strategies in Disease Prevention - MCH 601: University of Alabama Birmingham, School of Public Health (April 05 and April 06 invited talk) MCH Practice in a State Setting Keys to Success - MCH 601: University of Alabama Birmingham, School of Public Health (April 05 and April 06 invited talk) Reading, Scoring and Administering Grants - One-Day Workshop: Western Kentucky University (May 00 invited talk) Special Projects in Grant-Writing Public Health Applications of TeleHealth Systems to Improve Maternal and Child Health Outcomes in the United States: A Compendium Primary author for the University of Kentucky College of Public Health application submitted to Robert Wood Johnson in May Principal Investigators: Steve R. Browning Ph.D. and Lorie Wayne Chesnut, DrPH(c), MPH. Proposed Budget: $ 200,000 over two years. Status: Not funded. Maternal and Child Health Training Program - Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Contributing author for the University of Arizona and University of Kentucky College of Public Health partnership entitled: Foundations of Maternal and Child Health: Assessment, Policies, Programs, and Leadership - A University-Community Partnership for Graduate Training in Maternal and Child Health. An MCHB training grant, integrating the resources of two academic institutions, the University of Kentucky College of Public Health and University of Arizona College of Public Health. The application proposes to create an on-line maternal and child health training program for rural maternal and child health practitioners, with a primary focus on rural Kentucky and American Indian/Alaskan native tribal health departments. Received: $ 180,000 each year for 5 years. Principal Investigator: John Ehiri, Ph.D. Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Programs Arthritis Component, CDC 2004/2005. Primary author for continuation of this non-competitive federal grant to support the Kentucky Arthritis Partnership, to include staffing, data analysis and community education services. Received: $ 139,294 Medical Reserve Corps Demonstration Project, Office of the Surgeon General, Health and Human Services Fall 2003 Assisted staff at the Woodford County Health Department in application preparation for this federal competitive grant, to increase the response capacity of local communities to respond to emergencies through the establishment and training of Medical Reserve Corps units in their communities. Received: $ 48,826 Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Planning Grant, MCHB, HRSA. Spring Assisted Kim Townley, Ph.D., Executive Director, Governor's Office for Early Childhood Development and Healthy Start in Childhood program staff in application preparation for this non-competitive federal planning grant to assess needs in maternal and child health through a series of town meetings. Received: $ 100,000 10
11 Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, CDC Spring 2003 Assisted childhood lead program staff in the preparation of this competitive grant application for Kentucky for increased childhood lead testing and casemanagement services. Received: $ 839,192 Mission Improvement Outreach Program (MIOP) Grant, National March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation - Summer 1999 Primary author and coordinator of grant-writing team for the National March of Dimes Competitive MIOP Grant. Applied for folic acid community and health professional education project for the purpose of neural tube defect reduction in three Kentucky counties, noted for high levels of incidence for neural tube defects. Received: $ 150,000 Birth Defects Surveillance Cooperative Agreement, CDC - Fall As co-author of Kentucky s Birth Defects Surveillance Registry grant application for this competitive grant, I worked with academic partners and the state to plan initial application. At this time, I was also Chair of the Kentucky Birth Surveillance Advisory Committee. Received: $ 360,000 over three years. Abstinence Education Initiative for Kentucky, MCHB, HRSA - Summer Primary author of program development team for Kentucky s application under The Abstinence Education Provision of the 1996 Welfare Law P.L Received: $ 4,952,440 over five years. Professional Affiliations Association of Teachers of Maternal and Child Health - Member since 2006 Technical Training and Certifications - IRB for Human Use Training Certificate: CITI Biomedical Refresher Course through the University of Kentucky, IRB for Human Use Training Certificate; CITI Biomedical Basic Course through the University of Alabama at Birmingham, June Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Training Course, Health Resources Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Boston, MA. June 2005 Evidence-Based Evaluation Skills Building Workshop, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health Resources Service Administration and Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Atlanta, Georgia. December Preventing Preterm Delivery: Defining Promising Strategies, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, July Maternal and Child Health Leadership Skills Training Institute: Planning, Implementing and Evaluating Programs, sponsored by University of Birmingham - Alabama and Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Louisville, Kentucky, June Maternal and Child Health Leadership Skills Training Institute: Systems Sponsored by University of Birmingham Alabama and Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, St. Louis, Missouri, March Kentucky Public Health Leadership Institute, University of Kentucky and Kentucky Department for Public Health - Lexington, Kentucky, 2000/ Epidemiology in Action - Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, Georgia, Fall The Grantsmanship Center Proposal Writing - Louisville, Kentucky, July
12 Other Academic Experience University of Kentucky MPH Practicum (2004): Assisted in the development of the 2001 annual report "County Health Profiles" under the direction of George Robertson, Branch Manager of the Surveillance and Health Data Branch, Division of Epidemiology and Health Planning, Kentucky Department for Public Health. Responsible for Vital Statistics Death Data and preparation of "Leading and Selected Causes of Resident Deaths, 2001" for each of Kentucky s 120 counties, Area Development Districts and the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Awards and Honors - UK CPH Nominee for the 2013 ACORN Award for Outstanding Faculty in Kentucky (Summer 2013) - Golden Apple Award for Teaching Excellence given by the UK CPH Student Public Health Association (2012/2013 Academic Year) - First recipient of the UAB SOPH Donna Lee Rickert Endowed Scholarship (2007/2008 Academic Year) - UAB SOPH MCH Traineeship Award, 2006/ /2010 Academic Years. - 2 nd Place Abstract Award, Twelfth Annual Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference (12/06) - Inducted into Delta Omega, Beta Gamma Chapter, Honorary Society in Public Health (2006) - Best Alumni Oral Presentation, University of Kentucky 2005 CPH Research Symposium - State Recognition Award for Contributions to Maternal and Child Health (Kentucky) at 25 th Annual Region IV Conference for Maternal and Child Health (1998) Computer Skills: Proficient in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and SPSS. Familiar with Access, ATLAS.ti, ArcView, STATA and SAS. 12
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