SPCHS Research Report 2013 - 2014
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SPCHS Research Report 2013 - 2014
ANNUAL RESEARCH REPORT School of Public and Community Health Sciences July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014 Table of Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Research Activities of Faculty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Journal Articles, Book Chapters, and Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Conference posters and presentations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Service Activities of Faculty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Funded Activities of Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Research Activities of Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Service Activities of Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Preface This the ninth annual UM Public Health Research Report. The scholarship and community service information submitted by public health faculty and students for the period July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014 is assembled into this report. The strong scholarship and community service activities documented in this report are evidence of a high quality educational program in public health. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the faculty members and students who contributed to this report. On Behalf of the UM Public Health Research Committee, Amanda L. Golbeck, PhD, Professor of Biostatistics Research Committee Members 2013-2014 Faculty Amanda Golbeck (C), Ph.D., Professor, School of Public and Community Health Sciences Elizabeth Ciemins, Ph.D., M.P.H., Center for Translational Research, Billings Clinic April Keippel, St. Vincent Healthcare Grant Project Coordinator Joanne Oreskevich, Ph.D., Epidemiologist and Director, Montana BRFSS Students Tracie Weiss, M.P.H., Clinic Coordinator, Bridger Care, Alumni Representative Pam Goldberg, Infectious Control Operator, Community Medical Center, Student Representative Tovah Foss, Student Representative 1 Template 1: Research 1 Activities of Faculty Table 1: Research Activities of Faculty from July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014 1. A list of refereed journal articles, book chapters, and books that were published with you as an author. Ciemins EL, Brant J, Mullette E, Kersten D, Dickerson D. A Qualitative Analysis of Patient and Family Perspectives of Palliative Care. Journal of Palliative Medicine October 2014 (17). Cuddeback J, Bunkers K, Terrell G, Ciemins EL, Rawlinson A, Oberdick W. The New Era of Excellence in Health Care: Using Data Analytics to Manage Populations, Reduce Costs, and Improve Patient Care. Group Practice Journal of the American Medical Group Association 2014 Apr;63(4): 30. Cook, A., & Hoas H. (2013). The truth about the truth: What happens when privacy and anonymity can no longer be promised to those who participate in clinical trial research. Research Ethics 9(3): 97-108. Cook, A., & Hoas, H. (2014). Clinicians or researchers, patients or participants: Exploring human subject protection when clinical research is conducted in non-academic settings. American Journal of Bioethics- Empirical Bioethics 5(1):3-11. Golbeck AL and Molgaard DG. A historical note on the Harvard College Observatory Announcement Cards: Elizabeth L. Scott at the intersection th of statistics and astronomy. Proceedings of the 59 World Statistics Congress, Hong Kong, China, 25-30 August 2013, pp. 5297-5302. th Golbeck AL and Molgaard CA. Professional awards in statistics: Chipping away at gender disparities in the USA. Proceedings of the 59 World Statistics Congress, Hong Kong, China, 25-30 August 2013, pp. 5155-5160. Granath, Jr., W.O. 2014. Effects of habitat alteration on the epizootiology of Myxobolus cerebralis, the causative agent of salmonid whirling disease Journal of Parasitology 100: 157-165. Tucker, M.S., F.A. Lewis, J.D. Driver and W.O. Granath, Jr. 2014. Determination and quantification of Schistosoma mansoni cercarial emergence from Biomphalaria glabrata snails. Journal of Parasitology, in press. *Russette H, Harris KJ, Schuldberg D, Green, L. (2014). Policy compliance of smokers on a tobacco free university campus. Journal of American College Health. 62(2), 110-116 Lombardero A, Campbell DG, Harris KJ, Chaney EF, Lanto AB, Rubenstein LV. (in press) Prevalence and correlates of smoking status among Veterans Affairs primary care patients with probable Major Depressive Disorder. Addictive Behaviors. Vol.39(3), pp.538-545 Lee, HS, Catley, D, & Harris, K (2014). Improving Understanding of the Quitting Process: Psychological Predictors of Quit Attempts versus Smoking Cessation Maintenance among College Students. Substance Use and Misuse. DOI: 10.3109/10826084.2014.901386 Jacobson, J.D., Catley D., Lee H.S., Harrar, S.W, & Harris, K.J. (in press). Health risk perceptions predict smoking-related outcomes in Greek college students. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. Ablah E, Hesdorffer DC, Liu Y, Paschal AM, Hawley SR, Thurman D, Hauser WA, Prevalence of Epilepsy in Rural Kansas Study Group. Prevalence of epilepsy in rural Kansas. Epilepsy Res. 2014;108:792-801. Jia L, Hawley SR, Zhang X. Attitudes towards male circumcision among Chinese and its implications. J Cult Divers (in press). 1 Highlight the names of public health students who were co-authors. 2 Hawley SR, Orr SA, St.Romain T. Public health workforce issues in rural areas. In: Warren J, ed. Rural Public Health: Best Practices and Preventive Models. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company. 2014: 29-39. Lund, E. M., Oschwald, M. M., Hughes, R. B., Liston, B., Shelton, R., Flaherty, M. C., Porcher, E. M., & Powers, L. E. (2014). Development of the Internet-based Safer and Stronger Program for Men with Disabilities. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin. Published online ahead of print. Robinson-Whelen, S., Taylor, H. B., Hughes, R. B., Wensel, L., & Nosek, M. A. (2014). Depression and depression treatment in women with spinal cord injury. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, 20(1), 23-31 Robinson-Whelen, S., Taylor, H. B., Hughes, R. B., & Nosek, M. A. (2013). Depressive symptoms in women with physical disabilities: Identifying correlates to inform practice. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 94 (12), 2410-2416. doi:10.1016/j.apmr.2013.07.013 Robinson-Whelen, S., Hughes, R. B., Gabrielli, J., Lund, E. M., Abramson, W., & Swank, P. (2014). A safety awareness program for women with diverse disabilities: A randomized controlled trial. Violence Against Women, 20(7), 846-869. th Golbeck AL and Molgaard CA. Professional awards in statistics: Chipping away at gender disparities in the USA. Proceedings of the 59 World Statistics Congress, Hong Kong, China, 25-30 August 2013, pp. 5155-5160. Molgaard CA. Notes on Danish Design Innovations: Peter Ludwig Panum and the Incubation Period in Epidemiology, Danish American Heritage Society, October 10-13, 2013, Des Moines, Iowa. Submitted to The Bridge. th Molgaard CA., Golbeck, AL, Rothrock, JF (2014). Neurologic Diseases. In Teaching Epidemiology (4 Edition). Olsen, J., Saracci, R., Trichopoulos, D. Oxford, Oxford University Press. In Press. Molgaard CA. and Golbeck AL. (2014). A Reexamination of a Classical Problem in Plague Epidemiology: The Geographic Distribution of Black Death. Tenth International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, University of Split, Split, Croatia. In Review. Noonan CW, Conway K, Landguth EL, McNew T, Linker L, Pfau J, Black B, Szeinuk J, Flores R. Multiple pathway asbestos exposure assessment for a Superfund community. Journal Of Exposure Science And Environmental Epidemiology 23 April 2014; doi:10.1038/jes.2014.25. http://www.nature.com/jes/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/jes201425a.html Brown B, Noonan CW, Harris KJ, Parker M, Wilson T, Gaskill S, Ricci C, Cobbs G, Gress S, Top Sky W. Developing and Piloting the Journey to Native Youth Health Program in Northern Plains Indian Communities. Diabetes Educator 2013;39;109-18. http://tde.sagepub.com/content/39/1/109.long McNamara ML, Thornburg J, Semmens EO, Ward TJ, Noonan CW. Coarse particulate matter and airborne endotoxin within wood stove homes. Indoor Air. 2013 Dec;23(6):498-505. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ina.12043/full Ward TJ, Palmer CP, Hooper K, Bergauff M, Noonan CW. The Impact of a community-wide woodstove changeout intervention on air quality within two schools. Atmospheric Pollution Research 2013;4:238-244. http://www.atmospolres.com/articles/Volume4/issue2/abstract13.htm Ware D, Lewis J, Hopkins S, Boyer B, Noonan C, Ward T. Sources and Perceptions of Indoor and Ambient Air Pollution in Rural Alaska. Journal of Community Health 2013;38:773-780. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3706583/ Glow SD, Colucci VJ, Allington DR, Noonan CW, Hall EC. Managing Multiple Casualty Incidents: A Rural Medical Preparedness Training Assessment. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 2013; 28:334-41. http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8960271&fileId=S1049023X13000423 Ware D, Lewis J, Hopkins S, Boyer B, Montrose L, Noonan C, Semmens E, Ward T. Household reporting of childhood respiratory health and air pollution in rural Alaska Native communities. Int J Circumpolar Health. 2014; 73: 10.3402/ijch.v73.24324.. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4017618/ 3 Pfau JC, Serve KM, Noonan CW. Autoimmunity and Asbestos Exposure. Autoimmune Diseases (Special Issue: Environmental Autoimmunity) 2014. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4022069/ Montrose, L., Brown, T., Ferguson, M., Moroney, M., and Ward, T., 2013. How to have a successful AWMA student chapter. Environmental Manager (EM), December 2013. Ware, D.N., Lewis, J., Hopkins, S., Boyer, B., Montrose, L., Noonan, C.W., Semmens, E.O., and Ward, T.J., 2014. Household reporting of childhood respiratory health and air pollution in rural Alaska Native communities. International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 73: 24324. Ward, T.J., 2014. Residential wipe sampling results from the Summer 2011 Las Conchas (New Mexico) Wildfire. Intermountain Journal of Sciences, in press. Gibson, M.D., Haelssig, J., Pierce, J.R., Parrington, M., Franklin, J.E., Hopper, J.T., Li, Z., and Ward, T.J., 2014. A comparison of four receptor models used to quantify the boreal wildfire smoke contribution to surface PM2.5 in Halifax, Nova Scotia during the BORTAS-B experiment. 2. A list of conference posters and conference presentations that you participated in as an author. Ciemins EL, "Increasing physical activity for women: A gender-based approach," poster presentation, 36th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Antonio, TX. April 22-25, 2014. (co-author) Ciemins EL, “The Telehealth Diabetes Prevention Program: An Innovative Program for Rural Patients in Montana,” Podium Presentation, International Rural Health and Rural Nursing Research Conference, Bozeman, MT. July 29-31, 2014. rd Ciemins EL, “It All Adds Up: The Use of Gender-Based Analysis as Formative Marketing Research,” The 23 Annual Social Marketing Conference: Ideas Beyond Borders, University of South Florida, Clearwater Beach, FL. June 20-21, 2014. (co-author) Ciemins EL, “Integration of Palliative Care into the Patient-Centered Medical Home,” Academy Health, San Diego, CA. June 8-10, 2014. Ciemins EL, “A Patient-Centered Strategy to Palliative Care: Perspectives of Patients, Families and Staff.” Billings Clinic Palliative Care Case Conference, Billings, MT. June 3, 2014. Ciemins EL, “A Qualitative Study of Attributes Contributing to a Successful Palliative Care Interdisciplinary Team,” Academy Health, San Diego, CA. June 8-10, 2014. Ciemins EL, “A woman’s work is never done: The role of gender in leisure-time physical activity,” International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Advancing Behavior Change Science, San Diego, CA. May 21-24, 2014. (co-author) Ciemins EL, “A Patient-Centered Strategy to Palliative Care: Perspectives of Patients, Families and Staff.” Billings Clinic Grand Rounds, Billings, MT. April 11, 2014. Ciemins EL, “Hypertension Best Practice: Billings Clinic’s Journey through the lenses of Complexity and Adaptive Leadership,” Montana HTN Coalition/Million Hearts Workgroup, Billings, Bozeman, Helena, Missoula, MT (via telemedicine). April 2, 2014. Ciemins EL, Use of a Gender Analysis to Address Gender-Based Health Disparities, poster presentation at the 2014 Association for Community Health Improvement (ACHI) National Conference– March 6, 2014-Orlando, FL. Ciemins EL, “Improving Care Transitions for the Medically Complex Patient in Rural Montana,” Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Webinar: Using Health IT to Improve Care Coordination and Outcomes in Patients with Complex Healthcare Needs. February 20, 2014. 4 Ciemins EL, “A Women’s Work is Never Done: The Role of Gender in Leisure-Time Physical Activity,” APHA Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. November 4, 2013. Podium Presentation, Abstract # 280879, co-author. Ciemins EL, “Translating a Global Gender Analysis Framework to Improve Local Community Health,” APHA Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. November 5, 2013. Poster Presentation, Abstract #284758, co-author. Ciemins EL, “Integration of Palliative Care into the Patient-Centered Medical Home,” Pacific Source Community Health Excellence, 2012-13 Initiative Presentation, Theme: Advances in End of Life Care, Tigard, OR. October 2, 2013. Ciemins EL, “Hypertension Best Practice: Billings Clinic’s Journey through the lenses of Complexity and Adaptive Leadership,” AMGA IQL, Best Practices in HTN Panel, Scottsdale, AZ. September 26, 2013. Ciemins EL, “Patient Engagement in Hypertension Management,” AMGA Anceta Collaborative Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ. September 24, 2013. Ciemins EL, “Integrating Pharmacy into Primary Care,” AMGA Anceta Collaborative Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ. September 24, 2013. Ciemins EL, “Adaptive Leadership Framework for Clinical Care and Research,” AMGA Anceta Collaborative Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ. September 23, 2013. Ciemins EL, “AMGA’s Measure Up Pressure Down Campaign, Plank 7: All Team Members Trained in Importance of BP Goals,” AMGA MUPD Campaign Monthly National Webinars, September 19, 2013. Ciemins EL, “The Telehealth Diabetes Prevention Program: An Innovative Program for Rural Patients in Montana,” Billings Clinic Grand Rounds, July 12, 2013. Keippel A, Duin D, Golbeck AL, Dickerson D, Neary T, Wells D and Ciemins E. It All Adds Up: The Use of Gender-Based Analysis as Formative Marketing Research, The 23rd Annual Social Marketing Conference: Ideas Beyond Borders, University of South Florida, Clearwater Beach, FL. June 20-21, 2014. st Golbeck AL (Keynote Speaker) Statistician Elizabeth L. Scott’s Advocacy Leadership for Social Change. 21 International Scientific Symposium on Biometrics, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 11-14 June 2014. Keippel A, Ciemins E, Golbeck AL, Duin D, Dickerson D, Neary T and Wells D. A woman's work is never done: The role of gender in leisure-time physical activity, International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Advancing Behavior Change Science, San Diego, CA. May 21-24, 2014. Keippel A, Ciemins E, Golbeck AL, Duin D, Dickerson D, Neary T and Wells D. Use of a Gender Analysis to Address Gender-Based Health Disparities, poster presentation at the 2014 Association for Community Health Improvement (ACHI) National Conference- March 6, 2014Orlando, FL. Keippel A, Golbeck AL, Ciemins E, Dickerson D, Hanson HS, Neary T, Fink H, and Duin D. A woman’s work is never done: The role of gender in st leisure-time physical activity. 141 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 2-6 November 2013. Keippel A, Golbeck AL, Ciemins E, Duin D, Dickerson D, Neary T, and Fink H. Translating a global gender analysis framework to improve local st community health. 141 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 2-6 November 2013. Golbeck AL (Invited Session Chair). Educating future leaders in statistics and maximizing the likelihood of leadership: Perspectives by and on women in statistics. 2013 Joint Statistical Meetings, Montreal, Quebec, 3-8 August 2013. th Golbeck AL and Molgaard CA. Professional awards in statistics: Chipping away at gender disparities in the USA. The 59 World Statistics Congress, Hong Kong, China, 25-30 August 2013. 5 Golbeck AL and Molgaard DG. A historical note on the Harvard College Observatory Announcement Cards: Elizabeth L. Scott at the intersection th of statistics and astronomy. The 59 World Statistics Congress, Hong Kong, China, 25-30 August 2013. Golbeck AL. Statistics as a career choice for women in the United States: Great rewards, persistent challenges and making the change happen. th The 59 World Statistics Congress, Hong Kong, China, 25-30 August 2013. Bradley, A., Catley, D., Goggin, K., Harris, K.J., Richter, K., Patten, C., Williams, K., Resnicow, K., Lee, H.S., & Moreno, J. (2013, November). Expert advice: Delivering health information to African American smokers who are not motivated to quit. Paper presented at the 141st Annual Meeting and Exposition of the American Public Health Association. Boston, MA. Hughes R, Harris KJ (2013, August). Smokeless tobacco and people with disabilities living in rural America: A call for action. Paper th presented at the 7 National Smokeless and Spit Tobacco Summit. Missoula, MT. Jacobson, J.D., Catley, D., Goggin, K., Harris, K.J. (2014, April). Psychometric properties of the Brief Motivation Scale for smoking cessation. Poster presented at the 35th annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, PA. Streh E, Harris KJ, Carter L, Russette H, Green L. (2014, April). Limitations and Strengths of a University’s New Tobacco Free Policy. Paper presented at the 2014 Graduate Student and Faculty Research Conference, Missoula, MT. Carter L, Harris KJ, Streh E, Russette H, Green L. (2014, April). Voices from Campus: Strategies for strengthening University Tobacco Free Policy Implementation. Paper presented at the 2014 University of Montana Conference on Undergraduate Research (MUCUR), Missoula, MT Rasu R, Thelen J, Agbor Bawa W, Goggin K, Harris K, Richter K, Williams K, Patten C, Bradley-Ewing A, Catley D. A Trial-Based Economic Analysis: Motivational Interviewing to Encourage Quit Attempts among Unmotivated Smokers. Submitted for presentation at International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) 74th FIP World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2014, to be held in Bangkok, Thailand on August/September 2014. Rasu R, Thelen J, Agbor Bawa W, Goggin K, Harris K, Richter K, Williams K, Patten C, Bradley-Ewing A, Catley D. Resource Utilization in a Randomized Clinical Trial to Recruit Smokers with Low Motivation to Quit. Submitted for presentation at International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) 6th Asia Pacific Conference 2014, to be held in China on September 2014. Catley D, Krigel S, Goggin K, Harris KJ, Bradley-Ewing A, Moreno J. (2014, June) Motivational Interviewing is not more effective than equally intensive health education for changing smoking behavior, increasing motivation to quit and facilitating information processing. Paper presented at the International Conference on Motivational Interviewing, Amsterdam, Netherlands. McClain E, Choi WS, Ramaswamy M, Wetta R, Hawley SR, Honderick T, Armstrong A. Competency development for outcomes-based learning in graduate public health education [poster]. Kansas Public Health Association Annual Conference; September 18, 2013; Wichita, KS. O’Brien S, Pelkowski J, Bradham DD, Hawley SR. The impact of childhood asthma on Medicaid service use and expenditures in Kansas, 20062010 [poster]. Kansas Public Health Association Annual Conference; September 18, 2013; Wichita, KS. Wooten BK, Hawley SR, Steed MR. Methodological approaches to study anesthesiologists’ attitudes toward expansion of the advanced practice nurse role in the Canadian health system [poster]. Nurse Anesthesia Annual Congress; September 13-16, 2014; Orlando, FL. Hawley SR, Kanade A, Armbruster S. Using a leadership framework to increase competencies in interprofessional education and practice [poster]. Kansas Public Health Association Annual Conference; September 29-October 1, 2014; Topeka, KS. Hawley SR, Lindeman DP, Ablah E, Hesdorffer D, Hauser WA, Pellock J, Paschal A, Thurman D, Warren MB, Rogers A, St.Romain T. Prevalence of pediatric epilepsy in underserved rural Midwestern counties [poster]. Kansas Public Health Association Annual Conference; September 29-October 1, 2014; Topeka, KS. 6 Paschal AM, Mitchell Q, Hawley SR, Wilroy J, Toenes D. Parent health literacy and adherence to treatment in children with epilepsy [poster]. Accepted for presentation at American Public Health Association Annual Meeting & Exposition; November 15-19, 2014; New Orleans, LA. Paschal AM, Wilroy J, Hawley SR, James M. Geographic disparities in unmet dental care needs among US children with special health care needs [poster]. Accepted for presentation at American Public Health Association Annual Meeting & Exposition; November 15-19, 2014; New Orleans, LA. Robinson-Whelen, S., Hughes, R. B., LeDoux, T., & Nosek, M. A. (2014, May 17). Weight and weight management following spinal cord injury. Presentation at the American Spinal Injury Association Annual Scientific Meeting, San Antonio, TX. Hughes, R. B., & Sullivan, M. J. (2014, April 26). Assisting crime victims with disabilities: Identifying barriers & improving law enforcement response. A webinar sponsored by The Arc's National Center on Criminal Justice & Disability. Garner, K., Goe, R., & Hughes, R. B. (2014, April 12). Use of a CBPR approach with people with intellectual disabilities to address interpersonal th violence. The 13 Annual Graduate Student Research Conference, University of Montana, Missoula, MT. Taylor, H., Robinson-Whelen, Hughes, R. B., Nosek, M. A. (2013, November 14). Poster presentation, Examining the MHI-5 as a depression th screening measure. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) 90 Annual Conference, Orlando, FL. Hughes, R. B., & Goe, R. (2013, October 8). Weight management and women with mobility limitations. Invited lecture for the Social and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health #PUBH 540, School of Public and Community Health Sciences, University of Montana Missoula. Keippel A, Duin D, Golbeck AL, Dickerson D, Neary T, Wells D and Ciemins E. It All Adds Up: The Use of Gender-Based Analysis as Formative Marketing Research, The 23rd Annual Social Marketing Conference: Ideas Beyond Borders, University of South Florida, Clearwater Beach, FL. June 20-21, 2014. Neary T with Manske J, Keippel A, Hinz S, Auvinen A, and Fink H. Addressing Identified Health Disparities in Yellowstone County, Montana. 2014 MTAND FNCE Conference, Nutrition Dynamics: Leading the Charge to Success. May 28 - 30, 2014. Billings, MT. Keippel A, Ciemins E, Golbeck AL, Duin D, Dickerson D, Neary T and Wells D. A woman's work is never done: The role of gender in leisure-time physical activity, International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Advancing Behavior Change Science, San Diego, CA. May 21-24, 2014. Neary T with Manske J, Keippel A, Hinz S, Auvinen A, and Fink H. Addressing Identified Health Disparities in Yellowstone County, Montana. 2014 Association for Community Health Improvement (ACHI) National Conference. March 6, 2014. Orlando, FL. Keippel A, Ciemins E, Golbeck AL, Duin D, Dickerson D, Neary T and Wells D. Use of a Gender Analysis to Address Gender-Based Health Disparities, poster presentation at the 2014 Association for Community Health Improvement (ACHI) National Conference- March 6, 2014Orlando, FL. Keippel A, Golbeck AL, Ciemins E, Dickerson D, Hanson HS, Neary T, Fink H, and Duin D. A woman’s work is never done: The role of gender in st leisure-time physical activity. 141 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 2-6 November 2013. Keippel A, Golbeck AL, Ciemins E, Duin D, Dickerson D, Neary T, and Fink H. Translating a global gender analysis framework to improve local st community health. 141 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 2-6 November 2013. Keippel A with Fink, H. Meeting the needs of underserved populations: Using community partnerships to reach the ‘hard to reach’. Montana Public Health Association. October 9, 2013. Missoula, Montana. th Golbeck AL and Molgaard CA. Professional awards in statistics: Chipping away at gender disparities in the USA. The 59 World Statistics Congress, Hong Kong, China, 25-30 August 2013. 7 Curtis Noonan. Interventions. European Respiratory Society Environment and Health Committee Workgroup: Health impact of biomass burning. Brussels, Belgium. March 6-7 2014. (Invited Speaker and Workgroup Contributor). Curtis Noonan. Impact of Biomass on Pediatric Asthma Outcomes. The Air We Breathe: A Regional Summit on Asthma in our Community. Pittsburgh, PA. May 16, 2014. (Invited Speaker) Curtis Noonan. Response of asthmatic children following interventions in wood stove homes. Residential Wood Smoke Specialty Conference. Missoula, MT. August 8, 2014. (Invited Speaker) Curtis Noonan, Kathrene Conway, Erin Landguth, Tracy McNew, Laura Linker, Jean Pfau, Brad Black, Jaime Szeinuk, Raja Flores. Amphibole Asbestos Exposure Metrics for a Superfund Community. ISEE. Seattle, Washington. August 24-28, 2014. (Poster) Erin Semmens, Tony Ward, Emily Weiler, Curtis Noonan. Indoor Air Quality in Rural, Wood Stove Heated Homes. ISEE. Seattle, Washington. August 24-28, 2014. (Poster) Tony Ward, Erin Semmens, Curtis Noonan. Intervention Efficacy in Wood Stove Homes with Asthmatic Children. ISEE. Seattle, Washington. August 24-28, 2014. (Poster) Luke Montrose, Curtis Noonan, Yoon Hee Cho, John Harley, Catherine Cahill, Tony Ward. Particulate Matter Exposure and Global DNA Methylation in Alaskan Sled Dogs: Sentinels for Human Health. ISEE. Seattle, Washington. August 24-28, 2014. (Poster) Annie Belcourt, Tony Ward, Curtis Noonan. Prevention of Multiple Disease Outcomes Among American Indians and Alaska Natives: Developing Culturally Responsive Interventions. Society for Prevention Research 22nd Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. May 27-30, 2014. (Poster Forum) Ward, T.J. and Noonan, C.W. Indoor interventions targeting residential wood smoke. Proceedings of the Air & Waste Management’s (AWMA) Pacific Northwest International Section’s (PNWIS), 2013 Annual Conference, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, November 5-8, 2013. Ward, T.J. Asbestos in Libby, Montana. University of Montana Mansfield Center, Study of the U.S. Institute on Global Environmental Issues (Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam), Missoula, MT, July 16, 2013. (Presentation – invited speaker). Ward, T.J. Air pollution: from rural Alaska to a Chinese Megacity. CEHS Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP), The University of Montana, Missoula, MT, July 19, 2013. (Presentation). Jahn, H.J, Ward, T.J., Engling, G., Chen, X.-C., Chan, C.-Y., and Kraemer, A. Personal and ambient PM2.5 air pollution in the megacity of Guangzhou, China: An exposure assessment. Annual conference of the German Epidemiological Association, Leipzig, Germany, September 24 to 27, 2013. (Poster). Ward, T.J. Evolution of ambient air quality in urban areas of the US over the past 50 years. Scientific Workshop. Health in Chinese Megacities: From Environmental Risks and Socio-Epidemiological Challenges to Public Health Chances of Future Development, October 7-11, 2013, Beijing, China. (Presentation – invited speaker). Ward, T.J. Indoor interventions targeting residential wood smoke. Proceedings of the Air & Waste Management’s (AWMA) Pacific Northwest International Section’s (PNWIS), 2013 Annual Conference, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, November 5-8, 2013 (Presentation). Ward, T.J. Source apportionment studies focused on wood smoke in the Northern Rockies and Fairbanks, Alaska. Proceedings of the Air & Waste Management’s (AWMA) Pacific Northwest International Section’s (PNWIS), 2013 Annual Conference, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, November 5-8, 2013 (Presentation). Ward, T.J., The Air & Waste Management’s (AWMA) Pacific Northwest International Section’s (PNWIS), 2013 Annual Conference, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, November 5-8, 2013 (Career Panel - invited speaker). Holian, A.H. and Ward, T.J. Training rural/underserved youth to understand and pursue scientific careers. NIH Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) Annual Conference, Washington D.C. May 5-6, 2014. (Poster). 8 Ward, T.J. STEM education for rural students and teachers. NIH Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) Annual Conference, Washington D.C. May 5-6, 2014. (Panel Facilitator). Belcourt, A., Ward, T., and Noonan, C. Residential wood smoke interventions improving health in Native American populations. Native American FOA Principal Investigator Meeting, Washington D.C., May 27, 2014. (Poster). Belcourt, A., Ward, T.J., and Noonan, C. Residential wood smoke interventions improving health in Native American populations. Society for Prevention Research 2014 Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., May 27-30, 2014. (Poster). Belcourt, A., Ward, T.J., and Noonan, C. Residential wood smoke interventions improving health in Native American populations. Tribal Environmental Health Summit, Salish Kootenai College, Pablo, MT, June 24, 2014. (Poster). 9 Template 2: Service 2 Activities of Faculty Table 2: Service Activities of Faculty from July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014 3 Faculty member Role Organization Donna Bainbridge Healthy Athletes Coordinator Special Olympics Montana Donna Bainbridge Medical Coverage Coordinator Special Olympics Montana Donna Bainbridge Volunteer Donna Bainbridge Research Advisor Elizabeth Ciemins Board Member North Valley Public Library, Stevensville MT Public Health Student, George Washington University Montana BioScience Alliance* Elizabeth Ciemins Elizabeth Ciemins Healthy by Design Healthy Weight Sub-Committee Member Elizabeth Ciemins Co-founder Elizabeth Ciemins Judge Elizabeth Ciemins Mentor Ann Freeman Cook Board Member Ann Freeman Cook Reviewer, Special Emphasis Panel ZTS1 JXS Riverstone Health, Healthy by Design* Billings Action for Healthy Kids Committee Research Group of Eastern Montana Montana State University Billings Montana State University Bozeman; Central High School; Senior High School Institute of Medicine and Humanities CDC 2 Please include all service activities where you contributed to the advancement of public health practice. 3 Please asterisk the name of the organization if you had a formal agreement (contract, letter of agreement, etc) with them. Activity or Project Healthy Athletes screening at Fall Basketball Tournament, and State summ State Summer Games, Missoula, 2015 Grant proposal for accessible doors into and out of library Correlations of Flexibility, Strength and Balance to Aerobic Condition Promoting Science and Research in Billings Co-led committee to improve the health of Yellowstone County residents Contributed to making schools healthier in terms of diet and physical activity Created community forum for research; public health students invited Annual Science Exposition Provide mentorship to Nursing and High School Student Interns in the area of Health Services Research Ongoing Service Scientific Review Team 10 Ann Freeman Cook John Felton, MPH, MBA, FACHE Special Emphasis Panel ZES1 LWJ-J Board Chair John Felton, MPH, MBA, FACHE Chair, Rural Health Committee John Felton, MPH, MBA, FACHE Member, Educational Health Center Task Force Association of Montana Public Health Officials National Association of Community Health Centers National Association of Community Health Centers John Felton, MPH, MBA, FACHE Member, Educational Health Center Initiative Advisory Board Community Health Association of the Mountain and Plains States Golbeck AL Member Golbeck AL Data use committee member Golbeck AL Harris Maternal and Child Health Advisory Council Member Regional network steering committee member MPH Program Self-Study Committee Member As Director of the Electron Microscopy Facility Admissions Committee Member Montana Cancer Control Coalition Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services Missoula City/County Health Department Northwest Center for Public Health Practice University of Montana Harris Abstract Reviewer Harris Member Golbeck AL Golbeck AL Willard Granath NIH UM SPCHS Scientific Review Team, Conference Grant Application Lead public health advocacy and leadership development organization Lead committee focused on enhancing access to primary care in rural areas Member of committee tasked with increasing primary care professional provider workforce Member of council tasked with advising the operators of the Northwest Regional Primary Care Association Educational Health Center Initiative Function as lead SPCHS representative Judge acceptability of proposals Provide advice on child dental health and other projects Participate in steering committee activities Co-author of the MPH Program SelfStudy to CEPH Admissions Committee Abstract Reviewer, 2014 UM Conference on Undergraduate Research (UMCUR), The University of Montana. Distinguished Scholar Awards Committee, The University of Montana. 11 Harris Mentor & Nominator, Harris Member Harris Task Force Member Harris Committee Member University Research and Creativity Committee, The University of Montana Harris Senator Faculty Senate, The University of Montana. Harris Member Conference Planning Committee, Society of Behavioral Medicine Harris Committee Member The University of Montana. Suzanne Hawley Member Center for Health Equity, Sedgwick County Health Department Advisory Board, Suzanne Hawley Member, Leadership Committee Suzanne Hawley Member, Suzanne Hawley Affiliate Faculty Coach, Visioneering Wichita Health Alliance University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas Leadership Center Suzanne Hawley member Board of Directors, Suzanne Hawley Kansas Academic Representative Episcopal Wichita Area Refugee Ministry (EWARM) Midwestern Multi-State Accreditation Committee (includes Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri) Bertha Morton Scholarship awarded to Kelly Parsley, School of public and Community Health Sciences, The University of Montana. Incentive Award Committee, The University of Montana. Tobacco Task Force, Curry Health Center, The University of Montana. Wichita Women in Sciences (WWIS) Leadership Center (nonprofit) 12 Suzanne Hawley member Heartland Coaches Association Suzanne Hawley member Suzanne Hawley Journal Reviewer, National Public Health Leadership Development Network Evaluation Committee Int Perspect Psychol (October) Rosemary Hughes Advisor Rosemary Hughes Member Rosemary Hughes Unpaid consultant Rosemary Hughes Member, Editorial Board Rosemary Hughes National Center on Crime Victims with Disabilities Women's Health Task Force, Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Pelvic Health Initiative for Women with Disabilities: An Interactive Information Online Resource. Journal of Disability and Health; - Reviewer for 3 journals Journal of Disability and Health; Disability and Rehabilitation; Rehabilitation Research and Practice - Molgaard CA Board of Directors member The Danish Immigrant Museum Molgaard CA Member Molgaard CA MPH Program Steering Committee Chair MPH Program External Advisory Committee Chair MPH Program Instruction Committee Member Chair – Practicum Montana Public Health Association University of Montana MPH Program University of Montana MPH Program University of Montana MPH Program University of Montana MPH Program Molgaard CA Molgaard CA Molgaard CA - - - Conway, K; Leahy, E; Hinz, S Youngblood, W 13 Molgaard CA Chair – Professional Paper Molgaard CA Chair - Portfolio Molgaard CA Noonan CHPBS Administrative Committee Committee Member Faculty Advisor University of Montana MPH Program University of Montana MPH Program University of Montana College of Health Professions University of Montana Noonan PUBH Admission Committee University of Montana Noonan Pharmacy Admission Committee University of Montana Noonan Pharmacy Assessment Committee University of Montana Noonan Toxicology Admission Committee University of Montana Noonan IRAP Study Section University of Montana Noonan Ward National Institute of Environmental Health Science Faculty Advisor Ward Treasurer Ward Judging Coordinator Ward Ward Conway, K; Springer, M Conway, K; Silverstein, R; Springer, M; Till, R; Wade, R - Ad-hoc Member Superfund P42 Air and Waste Management Assoc, Univ MT Chapter Air and Waste Management Assoc, Montana Chapter University of Montana Faculty Advisor Technical Advisor Libby Area Technical Advisory Group Appointed by Governor State of Montana, Governor’s Healthier Montana Task Force Technical Advisor on asbestos issues impacting community. Identifying environmental health issues in Montana. Board Member Montana State Science Fair 14 Template 3: Funded Activities of Faculty Table 3: Funded Research, Service, and Training/Continuing Education Activities of Faculty from July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014 Project Name Principal 4 Investigator Funding Source Funding Period Start/End Amount Total 5 Award Amount 7/1/13 through 6/30/14 for Research Amount 7/1/13 through 6/30/14 for 6 Service Managing Obesity via Telehealth: Expanding Services to Rural and American Indian Montanans Elizabeth Ciemins Montana IDeA Network for Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE)/subaw ard by NIH 5/1/14 – 4/30/15 $105,366 $10,000 Billings Suicide Prevention Project Sarah Keller, PI, Elizabeth Ciemins, Lead Quantitative Evaluator Montana IDeA Network for Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE)/subaw ard by NIH 5/1/14 – 4/30/15 $125,878 $3,497 Amount 7/1/13 through 6/30/14 for Training/ CE Community -Based 7 Y/N MPH Student Participation Y/N $7,561 Yes Nursing Students $7,000 Yes Yes, Health and Human Performance and Health Administration 4 If the PI is not a member of the accredited school/program’s faculty, but a school/program faculty member serves on a grant in a capacity other than PI (eg, investigator, statistician), list the PI’s name and affiliation, then ALSO list the relevant faculty member’s name and title on the project. 5 Include only direct costs. 6 Please include all funded service activities where you contributed to the advancement of public health practice. 7 Community-based research takes place in community settings and involves community members in the design and implementation of research projects. Such activities should demonstrate respect for the contributions of success which are made by community partners as well as respect for the principle of "doing no harm" to the communities involved.” (University of Washington, http://sphcm.washington.edu/research/community.asp) 15 Improving Your Blood Pressure Using Smart Technology Elizabeth Ciemins AMGF and Withings 3/1/14 – 6/30/15 $15,000 $3,000 $1,000 Improving the Lives of Alzheimer’s Patients and their Caregivers: A Patient-Centered Statewide Approach Patricia Coon, MD; Elizabeth Ciemins (coPI) PCORI and the Korrell Foundation 2/15/14 – 10/14/14 $30,000 $10,000 A Multisite Field Study Applying Novel Methods to Better Understand the Causal Relationship between Health Information Technology and Ambulatory Care Workflow Redesign Kai Zheng, University of MI; Elizabeth Ciemins, coPI/PD AHRQ 6/1/12 – 5/31/15 $799,014 ~$200K 0 Coalition for a Healthier Community Tracy Neary, St. Vincent Healthcare; Elizabeth Ciemins, Lead Evaluator DHHS, Office of Women’s Health 9/1/11 – 8/31/16 $1.5M $100,000 Integrating Palliative Care into the PatientCentered Medical Home Elizabeth Ciemins, PI Pacific Source Foundation 9/01/12 – 8/31/13 $44K CareGo Product Pilot Study Elizabeth Ciemins, PI Global Health Equity Foundation 6/01/13 – 2/28/14 Research Participant Protection in Rural America Ann Cook, Ph.D. NIH/NHGRI 9/14/20106/30/2015 $500 N N Yes No ~$10K Yes Y (U of MI) $100,000 $100,00 Y N $10K $24K $10K Y N $60K $60K 0 0 Y N $744,625 $125,000 N/A N/A N/A No 16 Mentorship and Training Activities Ann Freeman Cook, Ph.D. MSU INBRE Grant 9/15/148/31/15 $29,041 $20,524 N/A N/A N/A No Social Justice for Smart Women Golbeck AL (PI) Philadelphia Foundation 2013-2017 $49,919 - 0 0 N N Health of Women and Girls in Yellowstone County Barta D (PI), Golbeck AL (CoInvestigator) Office of Public Health and Science 2011 2016 $1,500,000 $300,000 0 0 Y N Electron Microscopy in the Classroom and Research Laboratory Willard Granath NIH 5/13-4/14 $141,500 $47,166 $47,167 $47,166 Y N Using Cognitive Complexity to Improve Smoking Interventions Conway, UM psychology NIH 6/1/20145/31/2017 299,420 N N Partnerships to Prevent Childhood Obesity on the Flathead Indian Reservation Brown, UM HHP NIH 8/15/20147/14/2017 90,000 Y Maybe Expanding the role of family in culturally appropriate childhood obesity prevention strategies Brown, HHP NIH/MSU 05/01/2014 04/30/2015 65,146 Y Can motivational interviewing be effective for smoking cessation? Catley, UMKC NIH 09/29/2009 06/30/2014 $1,552,110 Fully developing and piloting a highintensity nutrition and exercise after-school program Brown, HHP NIH 9/15/201309/14/2014 $75,000 No cost extension Y Y 17 Using Cognitive Complexity Research to Increase Hardened Smokers’ Quit Attempts Conway, UM Psychology NIH 9/15/201309/14/2014 , $75,000 Partnering with people with intellectual disabilities to address violence. Rosemary Hughes U. S. Dept of Education, NIDRR 2013-2016 $599,134 100% - - Yes Yes (Rebecca Goe) Development of a VR weight management intervention for women with mobility impairments Rosemary Hughes (subcontract PI) U. S. Dept of Education, NIDRR 2012-2015 $105,249 (UM subcontract ) 100% - - Yes Yes (Rebecca Goe) IDeA-CTR (Mountain West Research Consortium) Langer, R (PI) National Institute of General Medical Sciences 2013-2018 20,000,000 30,193 Y N Molgaard Residential Wood Smoke Interventions Improving Health in Native American Populations (R01) Co-PIs: Noonan/ Belcourt/ Ward National Institutes of Health (NIEHS) 6/19/14 2/28/1 $2,244,947 Y N Wood stove interventions and child respiratory infections in rural communities (R01) Co-PIs: Noonan/ Ward National Institutes of Health (NIEHS) 6/19/14 3/31/19 $2,660,292 Y N Clinical and Translational Research Infrastructure Network IDeA-CTR (U54) PI: Langer, R National Institutes of Health (NIGMS) 9/15/2013 6/30/2018 total anticipated UM subaward cost over five years = $864,105 N N 18 Indoor woodsmoke PM and asthma: a randomized trial (R01) Co-PIs: Noonan/ Ward National Institutes of Health (NIEHS) 1/1/08 1/31/15 $1,250,000 N N Libby Epidemiology Research Program PI: Flores, R Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 9/30/09 9/29/14 UM subaward $352,995 Y N Forest Service Long Term Cohort PI: Noonan, CW USDA Forest Service Missoula Technology & Development Center 8/11/11 12/31/14 $50,000 N N Residential Wood Smoke Interventions Improving Health in Native American Populations (R56) Co-PIs: Noonan/War d/Belcourt National Institutes of Health (NIEHS) 9/21/2013 6/18/2014 $172,389 Y N Indoor Woodsmoke PM and Asthma: A Randomized Trial Ward (co-PI Noonan) NIEHS 2008/ $1,736,964 $250K 0 0 Yes No Fairbanks Chemical Mass Balance PM2.5 Source Apportionment Project Ward $405,568 ~$100K 0 0 No No Training Rural/Underserved Youth to Understand and Pursue Scientific Careers Ward (co-PI Holian) $1,250,000 $0 $0 $0 Yes No 2015 Alaska Dept of Environ Conservation 2008/ NIH 2012 / 2017 2014 19 Residential Wood Smoke Interventions Improving Health in Native American Populations Ward (co-PIs Noonan and Belcourt) NIEHS Wood stove interventions and child respiratory infections in rural communities Ward (co-PI Noonan) NIEHS 2014 / 2019 $1,892,608 $625,236 0 0 Yes Yes Jenny Schuberg 2014 / 2019 $2,347,264 $503,838 0 0 Yes Yes Jenny Schuberg 20 Template 1: Research 8 Activities of Students Table 1: Research Activities of Students from July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014 Name: Samantha Birch Brief description of your research: Research project in cooperation with Curry Health Center at the University of Montana. Project investigated the effectiveness of using alternate testing methods for tuberculosis screening among international college students. Name: Tovah Foss Brief description of your research: From the fall of 2013 to June 2014, I was a Teen Outreach Program (TOP) certified facilitator participating in research for the Northwest Coalition of Adolescent Health on an Office of Adolescent Health grant. The TOP program I ran at Willard Alternative High School was under rigorous evaluation, assessing and researching the effectiveness of the program on: 1. Reducing teen pregnancy 2. Improving high school graduation rates 3. Improving school performance 4. Reducing school suspensions In May of 2014, I began research on for my Professional Paper with the MPH program. My research topic was the significance of the introduction of the Hindu-Arabic zero to the development of the field of epidemiology. Name: Virginia Porter Brief description of your research: I am a research assistant for Center for Environmental Health Sciences; I currently work in Dr. Cho’s lab where we are studying epigenetic changes and environmental exposers. We have been working with human, mouse and sled dog samples. Our data has not been published yet; please direct any questions to [email protected]. Name: Justin Price Brief description of your research: Public Health and Advocacy Track Wrote initial draft and secured funding for an integrated Public Health and Advocacy Track at the Montana Family Medicine Residency. 8 Please include research activities inside and outside the program. 21 Table 2: Service 9 Activities of Students Table 2: Service Activities of Students from July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014 10 Student Role Organization Tovah Foss Member-at-Large, Committee Work on committee to form and grow the PHSA at UM. Tovah Foss Planned Parenthood of Montana representative Public Health Student Association School of Public and Community Health Sciences, University of Montana Best Beginnings Council, Missoula, MT Virginia Porter Set up committee/treasure Public Health Student Association Program set up, on going Virginia Porter Conference Committee Air and Waste Management Association – student chapter Wood smoke specialty conference planning, set up and food committee Virginia Porter Member/treasure Air and Waste Management Association – student chapter Clark Fork river bank clean up April Justin Price Member ExxonMobil Billings Refinery Community Advisory Panel Justin Price Member CDC Panel on Developing Clinical Quality Measures for HIV Screening Justin Price Member WWAMI Network Legislative Committee 9 Activity or Project Creation of Missoula County Early-Childhood Resource Guide. Please include all service activities where you contributed to the advancement of public health practice. Please do NOT include the practicum experience. 10 Please asterisk the name of the organization if you had a formal agreement (contract, letter of agreement, etc) with them. 22