Madden May 2017 1 of 5 ERIN FANNING MADDEN CONTACT: EDUCATION: erin.madden@utsa.edu University of Wisconsin, Madison Ph.D., Sociology 2014 Preliminary Examinations: Medical Sociology (January 2011); Socioeconomic Change and Development (January 2012) Dissertation title: Healthcare on the Margins: How border security policies contribute to structural healthcare barriers and what resources providers and patients mobilize to manage healthcare exclusion University of Wisconsin, Madison M.S., Sociology 2010 Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio B.A., Honors in Economics PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS: Original Research: Madden, E. F. (2015). Cultural Health Capital on the margins: Cultural resources for navigating healthcare in communities with limited access. Social Science & Medicine, 133, 145-152. Madden, E. F. and Qeadan, F. (2017). Dialysis Hospitalization Inequities by Hispanic Ethnicity and Immigration Status. Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved, 24, 3. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW and IN PROGRESS: Madden, E. F. Healthcare workers mobilizing cultural health capital that assists socially marginalized patients. Revise and resubmit. Komaromy, M., Madden, E. F., Zurawski, A., Kalishman, S., O Sullivan, P., Jurado, M., & Aurora, S. Contingent Engagement: What we learn from patients with complex health problems and low socio-economic status. Revise and resubmit. Madden, E. F. Double Jeopardy: How U.S. Border Security Policies Further Limit Healthcare Access for Marginalized Mexican American Border Communities. Under review. Komaromy, M., Madden, E. F., Zurawski, A., Kalishman, S., O Sullivan, P., Jurado, M., & Aurora, S. Facilitating Complex Patient Engagement Through Primary Care Teams. Under review.
Madden May 2017 2 of 5 Xu, X., Sunil, T., Edelblute, H., Madden, E. F., & Sirisunyaluck, B. Intergenerational Transmission of Family Violence and Depression in Urban Thailand. In progress. Madden, E. F. and Qeadan, F. Racial Inequities in Naloxone Prescriptions. In progress. Madden, E. F. and Qeadan, F. Demographic Variation in Abuse-Deterrent Opioid Prescriptions. In progress. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS: Madden, Erin F. (2016). Dialysis Hospitalization Inequities by Immigration Status. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association. Denver, CO. Madden, Erin F. (2014). Community Cultural Health Capital: Cultural Resources for Navigating Healthcare on the Margins. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association Medical Sociology in the regular Medical Sociology session in San Francisco, CA and at the Western Social Science Association in Association of Borderland Studies section. Albuquerque, NM. Madden, Erin F. (2013). For the Sake of Security: National Security Limiting U.S. Immigrant and Citizen Health Care Access. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association in the Health Care and Health Delivery section and the Society for the Study of Social Problems in the Health Services and Health Policy section. New York, NY. Madden, Erin F. (2012). Health and Illness on the Line: Intersections of Citizenship, Security, and Health Care in the U.S.-Mexico Border. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Denver, CO. Madden, Erin F. (2009). State Power and Environmental Conflict on the Border: Using Bio- Territorial Theories of Power to Understand Tensions Over the US-Mexico Border Fence. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociology Society, Madison, WI. HONORS and AWARDS: Louise Johnson Scholar Award, American Sociological Association, Medical Sociology Section, 2014. Competitive award recognizing excellence in a graduate student medical sociology research paper. Early Excellence in Teaching, UW-Madison College of Letters & Science Teaching Assistant Award, 2012.
Madden May 2017 3 of 5 Campus award given to up to 5 teaching assistants recognizing outstanding performance by TA s with fewer than four semesters of teaching experience. Graduate Research Award, National Science Foundation, Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship. September 2008-August 2009, September 2010-August 2011, December 2012-January 2013. Competitive fellowship and research funds awarded to 4 incoming graduate students studying environment and sustainability. Includes stipend and research funds. Best Research Talk, EpiStat Symposium, University of New Mexico Pubic Health Program, May 2016 Vilas Travel Award, UW-Madison Graduate School, Fall 2013. Crowe Travel Award, UW-Madison Community & Environmental Sociology, 2013 Graduate Student Grant, UW-Madison Department of Sociology. December 2011 Comfort Starr Prize in Economics, Oberlin College Economic Department, 2007 Honors in Economics, Oberlin College Economic Department, 2007 Omicron Delta Epsilon, Oberlin College Economic Department, 2006 Hanson Prize in Economics, Oberlin College Economic Department, 2006 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE: University of Texas at San Antonio Assistant professor of Sociology, August 2016-present. PI for substance use treatment professionals study o Recruit treatment center staff for interviews, design interview guides, analyze qualitative data in NVivo, train graduate and undergraduate students in research methods University of New Mexico: Quantitative analyst, Project ECHO, June 2017-present. Clean and merge patient survey response data using SAS, produce descriptive and inferential statistics reflecting determinants of patient outcome improvements. Qualitative methodologist, Project ECHO, July 2015-October 2016. Coordinate qualitative data collection for NIH-funded study with Project ECHO, a telehealth program linking primary care doctors to specialists in order to manage complex chronic conditions. Train research assistants in semi-structured in-depth interviewing and qualitative data coding and oversee qualitative data collection. Work with PIs and interdisciplinary team to analyze data, coordinate NVivo coding of data, and work with project team to publish research. University of Wisconsin, Madison: Research Assistant for Dr. Laura Senier, Department of Community and Environmental Sociology, May 2013-August 2013. Research Assistant at the Wisconsin Center for Education Research, May 2012-July 2012.
Madden May 2017 4 of 5 Research Assistant for Dr. Cameron Macdonald on the Bone Marrow Transplant Families Study. Department of Sociology, January 2010- August 2010. Research Assistant for Dr. Samer Alatout. Department of Rural Sociology, 2007-2008. TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Texas at San Antonio: Assistant professor of sociology. August 2016-present. Courses: Introduction to Public Health, Global Health, Medical Sociology. Central New Mexico Community College: Professor, Department of Sociology, January 2014-August 2016. Courses: Research Methods (SOC2280), Racial and Ethnic Minorities (SOC2216), Introduction to Sociology (SOC1101), Deviance (SOC2213), and Crime, Criminal Justice System, and Policy (SOC2205). University of Wisconsin, Madison: Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, January 2013-May 2013. Course: Health Care Issues for Individuals, Families, and Society (Soc 532). Head Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, August 2011- June 2012. Course: Race and Ethnicity in America (Soc 134). Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, Fall 2009. Course: Survey of Sociology (Soc 210). SERVICE University UTSA Sociology Department Search Committee, member (Fall 2017) UTSA Graduate Council, member (Fall 2016), alternate member (Fall 2017) UTSA Undergraduate AIS pathways (first year seminar) task force, member (2017) UTSA Sociology Department Teaching Evaluation Committee, member (2016-present) UTSA Sociology Department Scholarship Committee, member (2016-present) UTSA Sociology Department Library Liaison (2016-present) Central New Mexico Community College Institutional Review Board (2014-2016) Central New Mexico Community College sociology department hiring committee (2015) Community Lilith Fund for Reproductive Equity, board member (February 2017-present) Human Rights Pen Pals: Power, Love, Education, and Justice for Liberation Program, volunteer co-educator with incarcerated activist (Spring 2015-present)
Madden May 2017 5 of 5 SOFTWARE Expert in NVivo qualitative coding software, Microsoft Excel, and Zotero. Intermediate knowledge of STATA and SAS. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Member of the American Sociological Association and the American Public Health Association.