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Curriculum Vitae Mark James DeHaven, Ph.D. University of North Carolina - Charlotte College of Health and Human Services 9201 University City Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28223-0001 (704) 687-8099 [email protected] Current: March 16, 2017 CURRENT APPOINTMENT Professor (Tenured), Dean W. Colvard Distinguished Professor (Endowed), Professor, Public Health Sciences (Academic), Director, Academy for Research on Community Health, Engagement and Services (ARCHES), University of North Carolina at Charlotte, North Carolina. EDUCATION 1988 Ph.D. University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, Areas of Specialization: Comparative Systems; Behavioral Research and Methodology, International Behavior. 1985 M.A. University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, International Relations 1976 B.A. Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio, Social Sciences OTHER TRAINING 1985 Fellowship, Florida Consortium for Political and Social Research (FCPSR). Award to study research methodology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Institute for Social Research (ISR), Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) program on quantitative research methods. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2013 Present Dean W. Colvard Distinguished Professor (Endowed), Professor of Public Health Sciences (Academic); College of Health and Human Services, University of North Carolina Charlotte. Director, Academy for Research on Community Health, Engagement, and Services (ARCHES). Develop and lead college-wide initiatives related to community- engaged and clinical translational research, in the context of especially community-based participatory research initiatives. 2010 2013 Health Institutes of Texas Professor (Honorary), Professor of Behavioral and Community Health (Primary), and Professor of Family Medicine (Secondary); Founding Executive Director, Texas Prevention Institute (TPI), University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth. Develop and expand UNTHSC expertise in community and clinical translational research as founding director of the Texas Prevention Institute. 2010 2013 Adjunct Professor of Clinical Sciences and Chief, Division of Community Health Sciences. Director, Community Engagement Key Function, Clinical and Translational Sciences Initiative. Department of Clinical Sciences, UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas. 2007 - 2010 Professor and Chief, Division of Community Health Sciences, Department of Clinical Sciences (Primary Appointment), University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas. Develop and direct community engagement key function of the

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Page 1: Curriculum Vitae Mark James DeHaven, Ph.D. · Curriculum Vitae, Page 4 of 28 Mark J. DeHaven, Ph.D. 2007 Clinical and Translational Sciences Award (CTSA), National Center for Research

Curriculum Vitae

Mark James DeHaven, Ph.D.

University of North Carolina - Charlotte

College of Health and Human Services 9201 University City Boulevard

Charlotte, NC 28223-0001 (704) 687-8099

[email protected]

Current: March 16, 2017

CURRENT APPOINTMENT

Professor (Tenured), Dean W. Colvard Distinguished Professor (Endowed), Professor, Public Health Sciences (Academic), Director, Academy for Research on Community Health, Engagement and Services (ARCHES), University of North Carolina at Charlotte, North Carolina.

EDUCATION

1988 Ph.D. University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, Areas of Specialization: Comparative Systems;

Behavioral Research and Methodology, International Behavior. 1985 M.A. University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, International Relations 1976 B.A. Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio, Social Sciences

OTHER TRAINING

1985 Fellowship, Florida Consortium for Political and Social Research (FCPSR). Award to

study research methodology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Institute for Social Research (ISR), Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) program on quantitative research methods.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2013 – Present Dean W. Colvard Distinguished Professor (Endowed), Professor of Public Health

Sciences (Academic); College of Health and Human Services, University of North Carolina Charlotte. Director, Academy for Research on Community Health, Engagement, and Services (ARCHES). Develop and lead college-wide initiatives related to community-engaged and clinical translational research, in the context of especially community-based participatory research initiatives.

2010 – 2013 Health Institutes of Texas Professor (Honorary), Professor of Behavioral and Community

Health (Primary), and Professor of Family Medicine (Secondary); Founding Executive Director, Texas Prevention Institute (TPI), University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth. Develop and expand UNTHSC expertise in community and clinical translational research as founding director of the Texas Prevention Institute.

2010 – 2013 Adjunct Professor of Clinical Sciences and Chief, Division of Community Health Sciences.

Director, Community Engagement Key Function, Clinical and Translational Sciences Initiative. Department of Clinical Sciences, UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas.

2007 - 2010 Professor and Chief, Division of Community Health Sciences, Department of Clinical

Sciences (Primary Appointment), University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas. Develop and direct community engagement key function of the

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Clinical and Translational Sciences Award (CTSA). Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine (Secondary Appointment).

1998 - 2007 Associate Professor and Vice Chair; Founding Chief, Division of Community Medicine (1998 – 2007), Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas. Develop and direct the research capacity and community medicine components of an academic department of family medicine; Founding Director (2001 – 2008) Community Medicine Fellowship Program (CHFP) and Founding Director (2005 – 2008) Community Action Research Track (C.A.R.T.).

1997-1998 Associate Professor and Chief, Division of Community Health, Director of Research.

After being awarded tenure and promoted to associate professor, established a new division to improve patient care through a Community Oriented Primary Care (COPC) model, while remaining Director of Research.

1992 -1997 Assistant Professor, Director of Research, Department of Community Health and Family

Medicine, University of Florida, Jacksonville, Florida. Develop funded program of clinical and community-based research and education, and mentor faculty, residents, and medical students in clinical and community research.

1991 -1992 Research Director, Department of Community Health and Family Medicine, University of

Florida Jacksonville, Florida. Coordinate and direct research activities; instruct faculty and residents in research methods and methodology.

1989 - 1991 Assistant Professor, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina. Develop curriculum in

research design and methodology; conduct research on public attitudes toward social issues related to equality.

1988 - 1989 Social Science Statistical Analyst, Department of Educational Accountability, Montgomery

County Public Schools, Rockville, Maryland. Postdoctoral research examining social integration in nationally recognized Magnet School Programs.

GRANT AWARDS - Received

2013 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment

Program (DSRIP 1115) – Program for testing Health Navigation Incentives for Dual Diagnosis Patients.

Grant Period: 2013-2016 Principal Investigator: Scott Walters Award Amount: $2,600,000 Role: Co-Investigator

2012 National Institute for Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) – an Exploratory Center of

Excellence Award (P20) for establishing the Texas Center for Minority Health, Education, Research and Outreach, as a component of the Texas Prevention Institute. Grant Period: 2012-2017 Award Amount: $4,750,000 Role: Co-Principal Investigator and Director of Research

2012 National Institute for Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD). Reducing Obesity in African

American Women through Lifestyle Enhancement Grant Period: 2012-2016

Award Amount: $973,000 Role: Principal Investigator 2012 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). Evaluating a

Community-Engaged Program to Reduce Obesity in Hispanic Families

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Grant Period: 2012-2015 Principal Investigator: Heather Kitzman-Ulrich Award Amount: $225,000 Role: Co-Investigator (Mentor)

2011 National Natural and Science Foundation of China (NSCF) – Understanding the role of Vitamin

B1, vascular complications, and community-based prevention strategies in patients with diabetes. Collaborative (ongoing) project undertaken with Department of Endocrinology, Harbin Medical University 4

th Affiliated Hospital, Harbin, China (population – 10,000,000).

Grant Number: 81072392 Grant Period: 2011-2013

Award Amount: ¥300,000

Role: Co-Investigator 2010 National Institute of Child and Human Development (NICHD) – Clinical trial testing the

effectiveness of community peer mentors on increasing the enrollment of eligible children in health insurance programs.

Principal Investigator: Glenn Flores Grant Period: 2010-2014 Award Amount: $2,391,164 Role: Co-Investigator 2010 Trammell S. Crow Foundation – Dallas, Texas – community-capacity building project – The

“Healthy Harvest” Community Gardening Project – for developing and evaluating the feasibility of a community gardening approach to improving access to fresh produce and reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease in African-American faith communities.

Grant Period: 2010-2011 Award Amount: $50,000 (Foundation also provided $180,000 gardening start-up funding) Role: Principal Investigator 2010 Central Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church – Fort Worth, Texas – pilot project

among eight (8) congregations, testing the effectiveness of the GoodNEWS (Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness and Spiritual Growth) wellbeing curriculum and program, on improving health outcomes among GoodNEWS Lay Health Promoters (LHPs) and congregations.

Grant Period: 2010-2013 Award Amount: $12,000 Role: Principal Investigator 2009 National Health Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) – Clinical trial testing the effectiveness of a

faith-based collaborative health program (The GoodNEWS – Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness and Spiritual Growth – Trial) on reducing risk factors for cardiovascular disease in African-American congregations. Research supplement to promote diversity in health-related research.

Grant Number: 3R01 HL087768-03S1 Grant Period: 2009-2010 Award Amount: $46,783 Role: Principal Investigator 2007 National Health Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) – Clinical trial testing the effectiveness of a

faith-based collaborative health program (The GoodNEWS – Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness and Spiritual Growth – Trial) on reducing risk factors for cardiovascular disease in African American congregations.

Grant Number: R01 HL087768 Grant Period: 2007-2012 Award Amount: $1,903,932 Role: Principal Investigator

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2007 Clinical and Translational Sciences Award (CTSA), National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), National Institutes of Health (NIH) – Capacity-building project developing the North and Central Texas Clinical and Translational Science Initiative (NCTCTSI) for translating research into practice.

Grant Number: U54 RR023468-01A1 Grant Period: 2007–2012 Principal Investigator: Milton Packer Award Amount: $22,244,468 Role: Co-Investigator and Key Function Director, Community Engagement (CE) 2007 National Cancer Institute (NCI) – Determine the extent to which the Cancer Risk Intake System

(CRIS) facilitates patient receipt of risk-appropriate colorectal cancer testing recommendations from their physicians and patients’ participation in risk-appropriate colorectal cancer testing. Grant Number: RO1 CA122330-01A1 Grant Period: 2007-2012 Principal Investigator: Celette Skinner Award Amount: $1,064,707

Role: Co-Investigator 2005 Central Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church – Implement and test a community-

based lifestyle enhancement program to reduce chronic disease among the underserved. Grant Period: 2005-2006 Award amount: $40,000 Role: Principal Investigator 2005 Harris Methodist Health Foundation, Fort Worth, Texas – Implement a community-based lifestyle

enhancement program to reduce chronic disease prevalence among the underserved. Grant Period: 2005-2006 Award amount: $30,390 (Includes $12,500 match from Harris Methodist Hospital) Role: Principal Investigator 2005 Predoctoral Training in Primary Care Grant Program, U.S. Department of Health and Human

Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) – Develop and evaluate a comprehensive community action research track (CART) for medical students, integrating applied participatory research training with community health improvement. Grant Number: D56 HP05220

Grant Period: 2005-2008 Award amount: $497,776 Role: Project Director 2005 BlueCross and BlueShield of Texas – Conduct a pilot study identifying perceptions and behaviors

related to childhood obesity among students, caregivers, and teachers in the Dallas Independent School District.

Grant Period: 2005-2006 Award amount: $15,000 Role: Principal Investigator

2004 Hoblitzelle Foundation – Unrestricted funding in support of my community-based research projects in underserved areas throughout Dallas, Texas (award presented to me in honor of Mr. Don Williams, Chairman Emeritus, Trammell Crowe Company). Award amount: $50,000 Grant Period: 2004-2006 Role: Principal Investigator

2002 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – Community-based participatory prevention research project to evaluate the effectiveness of a care delivery system (Project Access Dallas) for the working poor.

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Grant Number: R06 CCR621627 Grant Period: 2002-2005 Award amount: $1,134,326 Role: Principal Investigator

2002 Exxon-Mobil Foundation -- Community-based participatory research project (Community Leadership in Preventing (CLIP) Asthma) utilizing a faith-health collaboration to improve control of asthma in the inner city Grant Period: 2002-2004 Principal Investigator: Rebecca Gruchalla Award amount: $508,778 Role: Co-Investigator

2002 Dallas Academy of Medicine – Director of Research and Chair, Outcomes Work Group, for a

project (Project Access) providing access to health care for the working poor. Grant Period: 2002-2003 Award amount: $30,000 Role: Principal Investigator

2001 Dallas Academy of Medicine – Developing a research outcomes capacity for a one-year pilot project (Project Access) to care for the working poor through faith-health partnerships. Grant Period: 2001-2002 Award amount: $20,000 Role: Principal Investigator

2001 Predoctoral Training in Primary Care Grant Program, U.S. Department of Health and Human

Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) – Developing an applied community-oriented research training experience for medical students.

Grant Number: 5 D16 HP00109 Grant Period: 2001-2004 Award amount: $193,800 Role: Project Director 2000 American Association of Diabetes Educators, Roche Diagnostics Diabetes Education Research

Grant – Improving adherence to diabetes care recommendations through empowering patients and educating providers. Grant Period: 2000-2001 Principal Investigator: Joann Felmly

Award amount: $10,000 Role: Co-Investigator 1997 University of Florida Dean’s Award – received one of three competitive unrestricted awards

presented to faculty members of the College of Medicine, Jacksonville who excelled in innovative education and research.

Grant Period: 1997-1998 Award amount: $3,000 Role: Principal Investigator

1997 University of Florida Health Science Center-Jacksonville, Dean's Award. Health Improvement and Cost Limitation Among Patients Receiving Free Health Care: A Multiple Stage Investigation.

Grant Period: 1997-1998 Award amount: $5,000 Role: Principal Investigator 1997 Grants for Graduate Training in Family Medicine, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,

Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) for designing and evaluating curriculum in community medicine and research, outpatient geriatrics care, managed care, and informatics.

Grant Period: 1997-2000

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Project Director: George Wilson Award amount: $325,000

Role: Project Developer and Program Director (Community Medicine and Research Components) 1997 American Cancer Society, Prostate Early Education and Recognition (P.E.E.R) – providing outreach

and education in African-American neighborhoods as part of American Cancer Society cancer prevention program initiative.

Grant Period: 1997-1998 Award amount: $1,500 Role: Principal Investigator 1996 American Cancer Society, Prostate Early Education and Recognition (P.E.E.R.) – providing

outreach and education in African-American neighborhoods as part of American Cancer Society cancer prevention program initiatives.

Grant Period: 1996-1997 Award amount: $4,100 Role: Principal Investigator 1995 American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), Building Capacity in Community Based Research

for conducting a national study evaluating the level of research activity in family medicine residency programs for improving research capacity.

Grant Period: 1995-1996 Award Amount: $14,945 Role: Principal Investigator 1994 Grants for Graduate Training in Family Medicine, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,

Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) – developing and evaluating a resident training program in outpatient geriatrics and patient education.

Grant Period: 1994-1997 Project Director: George Wilson Award amount $209,500 Role: Program Developer 1993 University of Florida Division of Sponsored Research, New Faculty Award – investigating barriers to

health promotion and disease prevention among a high-risk and low-income patient population. Grant Period: 1993-1994 Award amount $9,143 Role: Principal Investigator 1993 University of Florida Health Science Center-Jacksonville, Dean's Award – studying the relationship

between patients' health promotion behaviors and perceptions of crime. Grant Period: 1993-1994 Award amount: $5,000 Role: Principal Investigator 1992 American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP) – studying physician compliance with

the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) guidelines for cholesterol screening in the primary care environment.

Grant Period: 1992-1993 Award amount: $17,025 Role: Co-Principal Investigator (with Mary K. Robinson) 1990 Innovation Funds Awards Committee Grant, Clemson University – conducting a statewide public

opinion poll as a prototype for a permanent survey research center. Grant Period: 1990-1991

Award amount: $5,200 Role: Co-Principal Investigator (with David Woodward)

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PUBLICATIONS

In Press Piper C, Plescia M, Keener S, DeHaven MJ. The Mecklenburg County Interlocal Agreement: An 18-year collaboration between medicine and public health" Journal of Public Health Management and Practice.

2017 DeHaven MJ. Multimorbidity, chronic disease, and community health science. J Eval Clin Pract 2017; 23(1): 219-221. 2016 Yan S, Hong X, Yu H, Yang Z, Liu S, Quan W, Xu J, Zhu L, Cheng W, Xiao H, Kitzman- Ulrich H, DeHaven MJ. Prevalence of diabetes and health-related quality of life among rural-to-urban Nong Zhuan Fei migrants in an urban area of northern China, 2013. Public Health Reports 2016; Jan-Feb; 131: 167-176. 2013 Powell-Wiley TM, Banks-Richard K, Williams-King E, Tong L, Ayers CR, de Lemos J,

Gimpel N, Lee JJ, DeHaven MJ. Churches as targets for cardiovascular disease prevention: comparison of genes, nutrition, exercise, wellness and spiritual growth (GoodNEWS) and Dallas County populations. J Public Health (Oxf). 2013;35(1):99-106.

2012 Carson JA, Michalsky L, Latson B, Banks K, Tong L, Gimpel N, Lee JJ, DeHaven MJ. The

cardiovascular health of urban African Americans: diet-related results from the Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness, and Spiritual Growth (GoodNEWS) trial. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2012;112(11):1852-1858.

2012 DeHaven M, Kitzman-Ulrich H, Gimpel N, Culica D, O’Neil L, Marcee A, Foster B, Biggs M,

and Walton J. The effects of a community-based partnership, Project Access Dallas (PAD), on emergency department utilization and costs among the uninsured. J Public Health (Oxf). 2012;34(4):577-583.

2011 DeHaven MJ, Ramos-Roman MA, Gimpel N, Carson J, DeLemos J, Pickens S, Simmons

C, Powell T, Banks K, Shuval K, Duval J, Tong L, Hsieh N, Lee J. The GoodNEWS (Genes,

Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness, and Spiritual Growth) Trial: a community-based participatory research (CBPR) trial with African-American church congregations for reducing cardiovascular disease risk factors--recruitment, measurement, and randomization. Contemp Clin Trials. 2011;32(5):630-640.

2011 DeHaven MJ, Gimpel N, Dallo FJ, Billmeier T. Reaching the Underserved Through

Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) and service learning: description and evaluation of a unique medical student training program. Journal of Public Health Management Practice, 2011; 17(4): 363-368.

2010 Gimpel N, Marcee A, Kennedy K, Walton J, Lee S, DeHaven MJ. Patient perceptions of a community-based care coordination system. Health Promotion Practice. 2010; 11 (2): 173-181.

2008 Shuval K, DeVahl J, Tong L, Gimpel N, Lee JJ, DeHaven MJ. Anthropometric measures, presence of metabolic syndrome, and adherence to physical activity guidelines among African American church members, Dallas, Texas, 2008. Prev Chronic Dis. 2011;8(1):A18.

2007 DeHaven, MJ and Gimpel N. Reaching Out to Those in Need: The Case for Community

Health Sciences. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 2007; 20:527–532

2007 Roth LM, Neale AV, Kennedy K and DeHaven MJ. What Do Successful Community Practice-based Researchers Recommend to Fully Integrate PBR into Ambulatory Practice?

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Family Medicine. 2007; 39:504-509. 2007 Young RA, DeHaven MJ, Passmore C, Baumer JG and Smith KV. Research Funding and

Resources Needed to Increase Research Output in Family Medicine Residencies. Family Medicine. 2007; 39:410-418.

2006 Young RA, DeHaven MJ, Passmore C and Baumer JG. Research Participation, Protected

Time, and Research Output by Family Physicians in Family Medicine Residencies. Family Medicine. 2006; 38:341-348.

2005 DeHaven MJ and Chen LL. Teaching Medical Students Research While Reaching the

Underserved. Family Medicine. 2005; 37:315-317. 2004 DeHaven MJ, Hunter IB, Wilder L, Walton JW and Berry J. Health Programs in Faith-

Based Organizations: Are they effective? American Journal of Public Health. 2004; 94:1030-1036.

2003 Schneider GW, DeHaven MJ and Snell LM. Fostering a Culture of Prevention in a

Residency Program Through a Continuous Quality Improvement Project. American Journal of Medical Quality. 2003; 18:82-89.

2003 Schneider GW and DeHaven MJ. Revisiting the Navajo Way: Lessons for Contemporary

Healing. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 2003; 46: 413-427. 2002 Wall CR, DeHaven MJ and Oeffinger KC. Survey Methodology for the Novice. Journal of

Family Practice. 2002; 51:573-582. 2002 North American Primary Care Research Group Committee on Building Research

Capacity and the Academic Family Medicine Organizations Research Subcommittee. What Does It Mean to Build Research Capacity? Family Medicine. 2002; 34(9):678-684.

2002 Walton JW, Berry JD and DeHaven MJ. Health Care Quality Improvement Through Social Participation. (Invited commentary on “Health care quality improvement in Mexico: challenges, opportunities, and progress,” by Enrique Ruelas, MD, Undersecretary of Health for Innovation and Quality, Federal Government of Mexico.) Baylor Medical Center Proceedings. 2002; 15:323-324.

2002 Mold JW, Mathew MK, Belgore S and DeHaven MJ. The Epidemiology of Night Sweats in

Primary Care Patients: An OKPRN and TAFP-Net Study. Journal of Family Practice. 2002;

51:452-456. 2001 Naik A and DeHaven MJ. Short stays in hospice: a review and update. CARING. 2001;

20:10-13 2001 Gregg AC and DeHaven MJ, Meires J, Kane A, Gullison G. Perspectives on Adherence to

Recommended Health Behavior Among Low-Income Patients. Health Promotion Practice. 2001; 2:162-171.

1998 Koch KA and DeHaven MJ. Futility: It’s Magic. Clinical Pulmonary Medicine. 1998; 5:358-

363. 1998 DeHaven MJ, Wilson GR and O’Connor PO. Creating a Research Culture: What We Can

Learn From Residencies That Are Successful in Research. Family Medicine. 1998; 30:501-507.

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1997 Smith GE, DeHaven MJ, Grundig JP and Wilson GR. African-American Males and Prostate Cancer: Assessing Knowledge Levels in the Community. Journal of the National Medical Association. 1997; 89:387-391.

1997 DeHaven MJ, Wilson GR, Murphree DD and Grundig JP. Family Practice Residency Program Director’s Views on Research. Family Medicine. 1997; 29:33-38.

1995 Murphree DD and DeHaven MJ. Does Grandma Need Condoms: Condom Use Among

Women in a Family Practice Setting. Archives of Family Medicine. 1995; 4:233-238. 1994 DeHaven MJ, Wilson GR and Murphree DD. Developing a Research Program in a

Community-Based Department of Family Medicine: One Department's Experience. Family Medicine. 1994; 26:303-308.

1993 Robinson MK, DeHaven MJ and Koch KA. The Effects of the Patient Self-Determination

Act on Patient Knowledge and Behavior. The Journal of Family Practice. 1993; 37:363-368.

1993 Murphree DD and DeHaven MJ. Predicting Atypical Pap Smear Progression: A Case-

Control Study. Family Practice Research Journal. 1993; 13:233-248. 1992 Robinson MK, DeHaven MJ, Wallace JB, and Fost T. Hypercholesterolemia: Case Finding

in Family Practice. Southern Medical Journal. 1992; (85) November: 1091-1095.

Miscellaneous Articles

2013 Kitzman-Ulrich, H., Momoh, J., Martin, A, DeHaven, MJ. (2012). Community gardens

for more healthful food access. In Oxford Bibliographies in Public Health. Ed: David McQueen. New York: Oxford University Press.

2010 Rosero, EB; Higuera AJ; DeHaven, MJ; Clagett, GP; Timaran, CH. Awareness of Peripheral Arterial Disease and Cardiovascular Risk Reclassification Among Hispanic Women Circulation. 2010; 122: A20698.

2008 DeHaven MJ, Improving Community-Based Care: Opportunities for Leadership. Invited

Commentary, Steiner BD, Denham AC, Ashkin E, et al. Community Care of North Carolina: Improving Care Through Community Health Networks, Ann Fam Med 2008; 6: 361-367.

2006 Young RA, DeHaven MJ, Passmore C, Baumer JG, Smith KV. Authors Reply to Letter to

the Editor: More on the Research Enterprise. Family Medicine 38: 615-616.

2002 Walton JW, Berry, JD, DeHaven, MJ. Health Care Improvement Through Social Participation. Invited Commentary, Ruelas, E. (Undersecretary of Health, Mexico). Health Care Quality Improvement in Mexico: Challenges, Opportunities, and Progress, BUMC Proceedings 2002; 319-322.

2001 DeHaven MJ. Comments on Spiritual Assessment and Medicine. American Family

Physician 2001; 64:2. Letter to the Editor concerning: Anandaarajah G, Hight E. spirituality and medical practice: using the HOPE questions as a practical tool for spiritual assessment. Am Fam Physician 2001: 63:81-8.

2001 DeHaven MJ, Morgan G, and Rexroat R. Bridging the Gap in Mental Health: Faith-Health

Collaboration. Health and Development. 3: 10 – 14.

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1999 Soltes BS, DeHaven, MJ, and O’Connor PE. Assessment of geriatric depression and

functional status in an inner-city primary care clinic. Jacksonville Medicine 50: 306. 1998 DeHaven MJ and Wilson GR. Authors Reply to Letter to the Editor: Residents Surveyed

About the Value of Research. Family Medicine 30: 618 - 619. 1998 Reeder HB and DeHaven MJ. Polypharmacy: A Stroll Through Aunt Polly’s Pharmacy (or,

When the Cure Becomes the Disease). Living Well Today March/April: 6. 1998 Vasquez M, DeHaven MJ. Knowledge and referral patterns of geriatric community

agencies among family health care providers. Jacksonville Medicine 49: 307. 1997 DeHaven MJ and Wilson GR. Authors Reply to Letter to the Editor: Required Research A

Disservice? Family Medicine 29: 610 - 611. 1996 Gherghina V, DeHaven MJ, and Murphree DD. Iron deficiency Anemia in Children:

Updating an Old Problem. Jacksonville Medicine 47: 295. 1996 Tiomico MG, DeHaven MJ, and Robinson, MK. Asthma and COPD in a Family Practice

Setting. Jacksonville Medicine 47: 294. 1996 Reeder HB, DeHaven MJ. Keeping Up With the Elderly: Training the Next Generation of

Geriatric Care Physicians. Jacksonville Medicine 42 (December): 492-496.

Under Review 2017 Kitzman-Ulrich H, Wilson DK, Zhang Q, Carson J, Fox D, DeHaven MJ. Translation of Families Improving Together (FIT) for Weight Loss: A Student Delivered, Community- Based Weight Loss Program in Primarily Hispanic Families, Translational Behavioral Medicine, under review. 2017 Kitzman-Ulrich H., Dodgen L., DeHaven MJ, Lee J., Cole J., King G., Slater J., King, A.,

Slater, D. Perspectives of African American women on barriers, solutions, and the role of faith in weight management, Women’s Health Issues, under review.

PRESENTATIONS (Peer Reviewed)

2015 Emanuel C, Plescia M, Davis C, Carter-Edwards L, DeHaven M. Village HeartBEAT: People, partnership, pride and progress. American Public Health Association, 143

rd Annual

Meeting and Expo, October 31 – November 4, Chicago, IL. 2015 Piper C, Plescia M, DeHaven M, Keener S. Assessing key informant perceptions and the

effects of an 18-year fully integrated medicine and public health partnership: The experience of Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. American Public Health Association, 143

rd Annual Meeting and Expo, October 31 – November 4, Chicago, IL.

2015 Yan S, Hong X, Liu S, Xiao H, DeHaven MJ. Developing a Lifestyle Based Approach for

Reducing the Risk of Diabetes in a Nong Zhuan Fei (NZF) Community. Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Antonio, TX, April 22-25, 2015.

2014 Kitzman-Ulrich, H., Dodgen, L., Cole, J., Olatunde, O., DeHaven, M. African American

Perspectives on Weight Loss and Faith from an Ecological Perspective, Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, 2014.

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2014 DeHaven, M., Kitzman-Ulrich, H., Dodgen, L., Ngugi, G. Understanding the Role of Faith in Weight Loss and Maintenance of a Healthy Lifestyle: Perspectives from African Americans in Southern Dallas, Texas, Annual Meeting of The Society of Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, 2014.

2014 Cole, J., Dodgen, L., Kitzman-Ulrich, H., Lee, J., & DeHaven, M. “Is Skinny

Healthy? Focus group findings among African American Women regarding Barriers to Weight Loss”, Outstanding Student Research Award, Texas Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Corpus Christie, TX, 2014.

2014 Dodgen, L., Kitzman-Ulrich, H., DeHaven, M. African American Women's Perspectives on

Faith and Obesity Related Health Behaviors, American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 2014.

2013 DeHaven MJ and Lee JJ. Reducing the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in Congregations:

Outcomes from the GoodNEWS (Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness and Spiritual Growth) Trial. American Public Health Association 141

st Annual Meeting and Expo, Boston,

Massachusetts, November 2 – 6, 2013. 2012 DeHaven MJ and Lee JJ. Impacting the Community Through Translational Research I:

The Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness, and Spiritual Growth (GoodNEWS) Project Overview. Presented to the 88

th Annual Education Conference of the Texas Public Health

Association, Arlington, Texas, March 21 – 23, 2012 2012 Lee JJ and DeHaven MJ. Impacting the Community Through Translational Research II:

Faith and Healthful Lifestyles as a Gene & Environment Interaction: Theories from the GoodNEWS Project.. Presented to the 88

th Annual Education Conference of the Texas

Public Health Association, Arlington, Texas, March 21 – 23, 2012. 2011 DeHaven MJ, Lee JJ, Gimpel N, Carson J, DeLemos J, Pickens S, Ramos-Roman M,

Simmons C, Powell TM, Banks K, Shuval K, Duval J. Findings from GoodNEWS (Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness and Spiritual Growth) Trial: Reducing the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in African-American Congregations through Lifestyle Enhancement. American Public Health Association 139

th Annual Meeting and Expo,

Washington, DC, October 29 – November 2, 2011. 2011 Lee JJ and DeHaven MJ. Lessons from the GoodNEWS (Genes, Nutrition, Exercise,

Wellness and Spiritual Growth) Trial: Combining the Faith and Health Perspective. American Public Health Association 139

th Annual Meeting and Expo, Washington, DC,

October 29 – November 2, 2011. 2010 DeHaven MJ, Lee JJ, Gimpel N, Carson J, De Lemos J, Pickens S, Ramos-Roman MA,

Simmons C, Powell T, Banks K, Shuval K, and Duval J. The Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness and Spiritual Growth (GoodNEWS) Trial: Lifestyle Enhancement for Reducing the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease. 12

th RCMI International Symposium on Health

Disparities, Nashville, Tennessee, December 6-9, 2010 2010 Powell TM, Banks, K, Williams-King E, Tong L, Ayers C, de Lemos JA, Gimpel N, Lee JJ,

DeHaven MJ. Community Engagement with African-American Churches for Cardiovascular Disease Interventions: Data from the Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness and Spiritual Growth (GoodNEWS) Trial. Clinical and Translational Sciences Awards (CTSA) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), Conference on "The Science of Community Engagement," Natcher Conference Center at NIH, Bethesda, Maryland, May 13-14, 2010.

2010 Banks K, Powell TM, Williams-King E, Tong L, Ayers CR, de Lemos JA, Gimpel N, Lee JJ,

DeHaven MJ. Are African-American Churches an Ideal Target for Cardiovascular Disease

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Interventions? Data from the Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness, and Spiritual Growth (GoodNEWS) Trial. Joint Conference – 50

th Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and

Prevention – and – Nutrition, Physical Activity and Metabolism Conference, San Francisco, California; March 2-5, 2010.

2009 DeHaven MJ, Lee JJ, Gimpel N, et al. The GoodNEWS Trial (Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness and Spiritual Growth): Components and Preliminary Findings. American Public Health Association 137

th Annual Meeting and Expo, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; November

7-11, 2009. 2009 Lee JJ, DeHaven MJ, Walker T. Understanding the True Relationship Between Faith and

health: Theory and Evidence from the GoodNEWS (Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness and Spiritual Growth) Trial. American Public Health Association 137

th Annual Meeting and

Expo, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; November 7-11, 2009. 2008 DeHaven M, Gimpel N, Juarez J, Lira S, Featherstone A. “Patient perspectives concerning

the Programa de Desarrollo Humano Oportunidades (Program of Human Development and Opportunity) Chihuahua, Mexico.” North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 36

th Annual Meeting, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico; November 15 – 19, 2008.

2008 Gimpel N, DeHaven, M, Dallo, F, and Walker, T. “The Community Action Research Track

(CART): Teaching medical students preventive medicine.” Preventive Medicine 2008 (sponsored by the American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM)), Austin, Texas, February 20 – 23, 2008.

2007 DeHaven MJ, Lee JJ and Newton JR. Project GoodNEWS (Genes, Nutrition, Exercise,

Wellness and Spiritual Growth: Combining Faith and Science, Improving Life, and Overcoming Health Disparities. American Public Health Association (APHA) 135th Annual Meeting and Expo, Washington, DC; November 3 – 7, 2007.

2007 DeHaven MJ, Walton J, Gimpel N, Culica D, O’Neil L, Marcee A, Foster B, Biggs MM.

Reducing Emergency Department Utilization and Costs among the Uninsured: The Effects of Project Access Dallas (PAD). North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 35th Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC; October 20 - 23, 2007.

2006 Gimpel N, DeHaven MJ, Carson J, Cunningham C, Smith C, Lee M, Luttrel, R, Richards D.

Childhood Obesity: Perceptions and Behaviors of Students, Caregivers and Teachers. Presentation to the American Public Health Association 134th Annual Meeting, November 7, 2006, Boston, Massachusetts.

2005 DeHaven MJ, Lee JJ, and Newton JR. GoodNEWS 2005: Improving life and health

outcomes among inner-city neighbors. Presentation to the 133rd

Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association (APHA), Philadelphia, PA, December 10 – 14, 2005.

2005 DeHaven MJ and Temte JL. Just Do(ing) It! Residency-Based Research and Scholarly

Activity. Workshop presented at the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 33

nd Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, October 16, 2005.

2005 DeHaven MJ and Chen LL. Teaching Medical Students Research While Improving Health

in Underserved Communities. Presentation to the STFM 31st Annual Predoctoral

Education Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico; January 28, 2005. 2004 DeHaven MJ, Lee JJ and Newton JR. Understanding the Effects of a Collaborative

Community-Based Lifestyle Enhancement Program: Project GoodNEWS. Presentation to the 132

nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association (APHA), Washington,

DC, November 6-10, 2004.

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2004 DeHaven MJ, Roth L and Neale V. What Do Successful Practice-Based Researchers Recommend to Build Practice-Based Research Networks? Presentation to the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 32

nd Annual Meeting, Orlando,

Florida; October 10, 2004. 2004 DeHaven MJ and Temte JL. Just Do(ing) It! Residency-Based Research and Scholarly

Activity. Workshop presented at the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 32

nd Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida; October 10, 2004.

2003 DeHaven MJ, Ferguson K, Gimpel N and Walton JW. Recognizing the true value to

community health of care delivered through Faith-Based Organizations (FBO). Presentation at the 131

st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association (APHA), San

Francisco, November 15-19, 2003. 2003 Biggs M, Lee S, and DeHaven MJ. Project Access: training community health workers to

screen for depression in the uninsured and to provide access to mental healthcare services. Presentation at the 131

st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health

Association (APHA), San Francisco, November 15-19, 2003. 2003 DeHaven MJ, Walton JW and Edwards C. Social Return on Investment (SROI): Capturing

and monetizing the positive externalities generated by increased access to health care. Presentation at 131

st Annual Meeting of American Public Health Association (APHA), San

Francisco, November 15-19, 2003. 2003 DeHaven MJ and Temte JL. Just Do(ing) It! Improving Residency-Based Research and

Scholarly Activity. Preconference workshop presented to North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) Annual Meeting, October 25, 2003, Banff Springs, Alberta, Canada.

2003 Berry J, DeHaven MJ and Walton JW. The Role of Faith Based Organizations In

Improving Health Outcomes: A Practical Approach to Community Renewal. Research paper presented at the Second Triennial Conference on Formation and Renewal. The Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture, October 2 – 4, South Bend, Indiana.

2002 DeHaven MJ. You Can Do Research In Family Practice: Design and Analysis for the

Beginning Researcher. American Association of Family Physicians (AAFP) Annual Scientific Assembly, September 30 – October 4,

New Orleans, Louisiana.

2002 DeHaven MJ and Temte JL. Just Do(ing) It! Improving Residency-based Research and

Scholarly Activity. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 30th Annual Meeting, November 16 - 19, New Orleans, Louisiana.

2002 DeHaven MJ and Lee JJ. What we know about the healing effects of faith-based health

programs and what it means. Roundtable Discussion, presented at the American Public Health Association 130

th Annual Meeting, November 9 - 13, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2002 DeHaven MJ, Walton JW, Barker G and Chen L. The "Non-System" System of Care:

Testing the Great FBO Hypothesis (Faith-Based Organization). Research paper presented at the American Public Health Association 130

th Annual Meeting, November 9 - 13,

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 2001 DeHaven MJ, Hunter I, and Wilder L. Health Partnerships in Congregations: Are they a

remedy for the underserved? 129th American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting and Exposition, October 21-25, Atlanta, Georgia.

2001 DeHaven MJ and Temte JL Just Do(ing) It! Improving Residency-based Research and

Scholarly Activity. Invited Workshop, North American Primary Care Research Group

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(NAPCRG) 29th Annual Meeting, October 13 – 16, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

2001 DeHaven MJ and Temte JL Just Do It! (Version 2.0): A Networked Research Experience. Workshops presented at the 2001 Annual Workshop for Directors of Family Practice Residencies. Sponsored by the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Association of Family Practice Residency Directors, June 5 – 8. Kansas City, Missouri.

2000 Wall CR, DeHaven MJ and Oeffinger KO. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: Experiences in Survey Research. Presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG), November 4-7, 2000, Amelia Island, Fl.

2000 DeHaven MJ and Temte JL Activities in Residency-Based Research in Family Practice.

Presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG), November 4-7, 2000, Amelia Island, Fl.

2000 DeHaven MJ and Temte JL. Just Do It!: A Networked Research Experience. Invited

workshops presented at the 2000 Annual Workshop for Directors of Family Practice Residencies. Sponsored by the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Association of Family Practice Residency Directors, June 4 - 6, 2000 Kansas City, Missouri.

2000 Wall CR, DeHaven MJ and Oeffinger KO. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: Experiences

in Survey Research. Presented at the 33rd STFM Annual Spring Conference (STFM), May 4 - 7, 2000, Orlando, Florida.

1999 DeHaven MJ and Temte JL. Developing a Residency Research Curriculum to Utilize

Research Networks. Paper presented at the 27th Annual meeting of the North American

Primary Care Research Group, November 7 - 10, 1999, San Diego, California. 1999 Oeffinger K, DeHaven MJ and Snell L. Cohort Studies: It’s About Time. Paper presented

at the 27th Annual meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group

(NAPCRG), November 7 - 10, 1999, San Diego, California. 1999 McCluggage C, DeHaven MJ, Schneider G and Felmly J. A Program for Translating

Wellness Into Practice. Lecture-Discussion presented at the 21st Annual Conference on

Patient Education, November 11-14, 1999, Austin, Texas. Sponsored by American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) and the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM).

1999 DeHaven MJ and Temte JL. Essentials of Resident Research: From Alpha to Omega.

Workshops presented at the 1999 Annual Workshop for Directors of Family Practice Residencies. Sponsored by the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Association of Family Practice Residency Directors, June 13 - 15, 1999 Kansas City, Missouri.

1999 DeHaven MJ, Gregg A and Meires J. Understanding the No-Show Behavior of Low-

Income and Indigent Patients. Presented at the 32nd STFM Annual Spring Conference, April 28 - May 2, 1999, Seattle, Washington.

1998 DeHaven MJ and Temte JL. Residents, Research, and Reality. Invited workshops

presented as part of the 1998 Annual Workshop for Directors of Family Practice Residencies. Sponsored by the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Association of Family Practice Residency Directors, June 6-9, 1998 Kansas City, Missouri.

1998 DeHaven MJ, Gregg A and Meires J. Understanding the Health-Related Behaviors of Low-

Income and Indigent Patients. Presented at the 31st STFM Annual Spring Conference, April 22-26, Chicago, Illinois.

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1997 DeHaven MJ, Gregg A and Meires J. Adherence among Inner-city Indigent Patients. Presented at the 25th Anniversary Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group, November 12-15, 1997, Orlando, Florida.

1997 DeHaven MJ and Temte JL. Resident Research: Is this still an oxymoron? Workshops

presented as part of the 1997 Annual Workshop for Directors of Family Practice Residencies. Sponsored by the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Association of Family Practice Residency Directors, June 8-10, 1997 Kansas City, Missouri.

1997 DeHaven MJ and Hueston WF. Future Directions in Family Medicine Research. Co-

organized a Theme Day consisting of three sessions: Establishing a Successful Research Environment, Examples of Exemplary Residency Programs, and Future Directions, Opportunities, and Threats. Presented at the 30th Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference, May 3 - 7, 1997, Boston, Massachusetts.

1997 DeHaven, MJ. What We Can Learn From Residencies That Are Successful At Research.

Presented to the 30th Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference, May 3 - 7, 1997, Boston, Massachusetts.

1996 Ackermann R, DeHaven MJ, Hauck F, Mold J, and Temte JL (alphabetical). American

Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) Building Capacity in Community-based Research Grants Project: Presentations by Directors of the Five Funded Projects. 29th STFM Annual Spring Conference, April 21-May 1, 1996, San Francisco, California.

1996 DeHaven MJ. Understanding the Effects of Fear and Safety on Patients’ Health Promoting

Behavior. Presented at the 16th Annual Family in Family Medicine Conference, February 28-March 3, 1996, Amelia Island, Florida.

1995 DeHaven MJ. Patient Satisfaction and Recall of Patient Education. Presented at the 17th

Annual Conference on Patient Education, December 10-13, San Antonio, Texas. 1994 DeHaven MJ and Robinson MK. Managing Hypercholesterolemia: Adhering to the 1987

National Cholesterol Education Program Treatment Guidelines. Presented to the 27th Annual Spring conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, April 30 - May 4, 1994.

1993 DeHaven MJ and Robinson MK. Institutionalizing a Primary Prevention Strategy: Detecting

and Managing Hypercholesterolemia. Fifth Annual Mead-Johnson Family Medicine Research Forum, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, December 2-5.

KEYNOTE ADDRESSES and INVITED PRESENTATIONS

2013 DeHaven MJ. Keynote Address to the American Public Health Association Student

Assembly, “Findings from the North China Chronic Disease Program for Reducing the Risk of Chronic Disease Among the Chinese Immigrant Population of 250,000,000 People.” American Public Health Association 141

st Annual Meeting and Expo, Boston,

Massachusetts, November 2 – 6, 2013. 2012 Lee JJ and DeHaven MJ. Promoting Mental Health through a Holistically Healthful Lifestyle

Approach in the Congregational Setting: The GoodNEWS (Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness, and Spiritual Growth) Program. Presented at Spiritual Crossroads: Faith, Mental Health and the African American Community, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Fort Worth, Texas May 14-15, 2012.

2010 DeHaven MJ. The GoodNEWS in Dallas: Community-Based Participatory Research and

Development. Action on Health Disparities: Global and Local Symposium, April 20 – 22,

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2010, Dallas, Texas. 2010 DeHaven MJ. From Genes to Gardens: The GoodNEWS Approach to Preventing Heart

Disease. Preventive Cardiology Grand Rounds. UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas Texas, April 16, 2010, Dallas Texas.

2009 DeHaven MJ. “Conducting research with communities: Developing meaningful

collaborations for promoting health and preventing disease in vulnerable communities.” Keynote Address, John Peter Smith Hospital Research Forum, June 05, 2009, Fort Worth, Texas.

2009 DeHaven, MJ. “Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) and the Social

Determinants of Health: Working with communities to prevent disease.” Keynote Address, “Building Bridges,” Center for the Study of Community Health, UAB School of Public Health, June 11, 2009, Birmingham, Alabama.

2009 DeHaven, MJ. “The GoodNEWS (Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness, and Spiritual

Growth) Approach to Community Health Improvement: Testing the Lay Health Advisor (LHA) Model.” UT Southwestern Obesity Seminar Series, Center for Human Nutrition, March 11, 2009, Dallas, Texas.

2009 DeHaven MJ. Description and Preliminary Results from the GoodNEWS Trial. Promoting

health in Underserved Populations: Health Disparities, from Local to Global (Sponsored by the Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research in Underserved Populations), February 18, 2009, Austin, Texas.

2007 DeHaven MJ and Darnell J. Understanding the Role, Value and Effectiveness of the Free

Clinic “Non-System” System. Keynote Address, National Summit of the National Association of Free Clinics, September 20 – 22, 2007, Dallas, Texas.

2006 DeHaven MJ. Understanding the Role of Community Medicine in Community Health

Improvement and Medical Education. Third International Course Updating Medical, Surgical, Public Health, and Medical Education, International college of Surgeons, December 7 – 8, 2006, Lima, Peru.

2006 DeHaven MJ. Understanding the Role of Family Medicine in Community Health

Improvement and Medical Education. Ricardo Palma University Medical School. (Special presentation to faculty, business leaders and government officials). December 9, 2006, Lima, Peru.

2006 DeHaven MJ. The Role of Private Physicians in Clinical Research. “Hear No Evil, See No

Evil, Scratch No Evil,” February 4, 2006, Dallas, Texas. 2004 DeHaven MJ. Defining and Understanding the Components of True Community Medicine.

Keynote address, Symposium on "Is there a role for medicine in improving life in our neighborhoods and communities?," sponsored by the Department of Family Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine, June 2, 2004, Detroit, Michigan.

2004 DeHaven MJ. Weaving Together Health and Human Services: The Case of Faith and Health Partnerships. Presented to the Dallas County Department of Health and Human Services, May 26, 2004, Dallas Texas.

2004 DeHaven MJ. Understanding the Need for Faith-Health Partnerships. Conference titled

"Joining Forces: Weaving together health, human services and faith communities," sponsored by the Frederick County Health Department, April 30, 2004, Frederick, Maryland.

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2004 DeHaven MJ. Community System Change. National Meeting of the Interfaith Health

Program (IHP). February 10 - 12, 2004, Atlanta, Georgia. 2004 DeHaven MJ. The Faith-Health Model in Medicine. 7

th Annual Spirituality and Medicine

Seminar Series. Howard University, February 6, 2004, Washington, D.C. 2003 DeHaven MJ. Impacting the Community: Prevention Research in Action. Simon Doff

Visiting Professorship Symposium. October 16 - 17, Jacksonville, Florida. 2003 DeHaven MJ. Bridging the Gap: Understanding the Role and Value of Faith-Based

Organizations in Meeting the Needs of the Mentally Ill. North American Association of Adventist Community Services Annual Convention, September 16 – 20, San Antonio Texas.

2001 DeHaven MJ. Research in Action: the true family practice ethic. Keynote Address,

Arkansas Academy of Family Physicians Annual Meeting, Family Medicine Research Day, July 17, 2002, Little Rock, Arkansas.

2002 DeHaven MJ. Faith and Wellness in Minority Populations. Facilitator and panel member

for the opening panel discussion of the 9th Annual Texas Department of Health Minority

Health Conference, November 6 - 8, Irving, Texas. 2002 DeHaven MJ. The Health Activities of Faith-based Organizations (FBOs). East Texas

Minority Health Network Annual Meeting. Tyler, Texas, May 30 – June 1, 2002. 2002 DeHaven MJ. Research and Ethics: What is “ethical” research in family practice? 2002 C.

Frank Webber Lectureship, Interim Session of the Texas Academy of Family Physicians (TAFP), Austin, Texas, March 1, 2002.

2002 DeHaven MJ. Applying Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Techniques in Family

Practice. Texas Academy of Family Physicians Annual Session, July 10 – 14, 2002, San Antonio, Texas.

2001 DeHaven MJ. Meeting the Health-Related Needs of the Uninsured. The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Community Health Seminar Series, Dallas, Texas, November 19, 2001.

2001 DeHaven MJ and Rookstool J. Practical Evaluation Workshop. Sponsored by the Health

Education Network (HEN) of Dallas, Texas, and presented to health education professionals throughout Dallas County, Dallas County Department of Health and Human Services, August 23, 2001.

2001 DeHaven MJ and Temte JL. Initial Management of the Febrile Child: Results of a

Residency Based Research Network Study. 2001 AAFP National Network for Family Practice and Primary Care Research Convocation of Practices. March 21 – 24. Colorado Springs, CO.

2000 DeHaven MJ. Research Involvement Among Family Physicians: The New Family Medicine

Culture?. Invited presentation, 7th Annual Science of Family Medicine: A Review Course,

June 14 - 17, 2000, Dallas Texas. 1997 DeHaven MJ. Assessment of Geriatric Depression and Functional Status in an Inner-city

Primary Care Clinic. Presented at the University of Florida Health Science Center 5th Annual Research Day, May 14th, Jacksonville, Florida.

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1998 DeHaven MJ. Working Group on Residency Research Curricula. Invited participant at the

14th Annual Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network Convocation of Practices (ASPN), April 1-5, 1998, Cheyenne Mountain Conference Resort, Colorado Springs, Colorado.

1998 Vasquez M and DeHaven MJ. Knowledge and Referral Patterns of Geriatric Community

Agencies among Health Care Providers in a Family Practice Clinic. Presented at the University of Florida Medical Student Research Day, March 27, 1998, Gainesville, Florida.

1998 DeHaven MJ. Management of Hypertension at a University Family Practice Center and

Conformity with Standard Guidelines. Presented at the University of Florida Health Science Center 4th Annual Research Day, June 5, 1998, Jacksonville, Florida.

1997 DeHaven MJ. Promoting Access to Community-Based Services among the Elderly.

Presented at the 2nd Annual Southeastern ElderCare Conference and Exposition, April 6-8, Jacksonville, Florida.

1996 DeHaven MJ. Improving Care for the Elderly: Promoting Access to Community-Based

Services. Presented at the 2nd Annual University of Florida Health Science Center Research Week, October 21-24, 1996, Gainesville, Florida.

1996 Gherghina V, DeHaven MJ, and Murphree DD. Iron Deficiency Anemia in Children:

Updating an Old Problem. Presented at the 2nd Annual University of Florida Health Science Center Research Day, May 30, 1996, Jacksonville, Florida.

1996 Tiomico MG, DeHaven MJ, and Robinson, MK. Asthma and COPD in a Family Practice

Setting. Presented at the 2nd Annual University of Florida Health Science Center Research Day, May 30, 1996, Jacksonville, Florida.

1995 DeHaven MJ and Robinson MK. Hypercholesterolemia: Evaluating Screening and

Treatment among High-Risk Patients. Presented at the First Annual Health Science Center Research Week, Wednesday, October 18, 1995.

1995 DeHaven MJ. Study Designs, Critical Thought, and Incorporating Research Findings in

Practice. Lecture delivered to the Seminar for Clinical Nurse Specialists, University of Florida Health Science Center/Jacksonville, Florida, June 13.

1995 DeHaven MJ and Robinson MK. The Effects of the 1992 Patient Self-Determination Act on Patient Knowledge and Behavior. Address to the Ethics Conference, University Medical Center, University Health Science Center, Jacksonville, April 12.

1995 DeHaven MJ and Robinson MK. Examining Patients' Understanding of Self-Determination: Patient Knowledge and Behavior. Poster Presentation, College of Medicine Faculty Research Day, University of Florida, April 21.

TEACHING AND MENTORING

Faculty research mentor

UNC Charlotte School of Nursing College of Health and Human Services Willie Mae Abel, RN, Ph.D. Recipient of a NHLBI PRIDE/CVD Fellowship

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UNC Charlotte Department of Counseling College of Education Daniel Gutierrez, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Recipient of a Project Mosaic Mentoring Award, 2015-2016 UNC Charlotte Department of Public Health Sciences College of Health and Human Services Academy for Research on Community Health, Engagement, and Services (ARCHES) Caryn Bell, Ph.D., Research Fello Recipient of a UNCC Multicultural Postdoctoral Fellowship Award UNC Charlotte Department of Psychology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Hannah Windell, Ph.D., Lecturer

UNT Health Science Center Department of Behavioral and Community Health Heather Kitzman-Ulrich, Ph.D., Assistant Professor (2010 – Present) UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Department of Family and Community Medicine Hong Xiao, M.D., Associate Professor (2004 – 2007) Nora Gimpel, M.D., Assistant Professor, Chief, Division of Community Medicine (2002 - Present) Cristen Wall, M.D., Assistant Professor (2002 – 2005) Alice Marcee, D.V.M., M.S., Faculty Associate (2001 – 2006) Gregory Schneider, M.D. Assistant Professor (1998 – 2005) UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Department of Clinical Sciences Clinical Research Scholars (K12) Kim Perry, DDS. Assistant Professor, Department of Restorative Sciences, Baylor College of

Dentistry and 2006 Clinical Research Scholar (2007) Carlos Timaran, M.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery and 2005 Clinical Research

Scholar (2006 – 2008) Graduate Student Research Mentor UNC Charlotte Department of Public Health Sciences

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College Health and Human Services Keri Elliott, CHES, MS Ph.D. Candidate, Behavioral Health Undergraduate Student Research Mentor UNC Charlotte Levine Scholars Program College of Health and Human Services Megan Woody Recipient of a Levine Scholars Scholarship

Medical and graduate school didactic and small group teaching

Community Health Fellowship Program (CHFP): 2002 – 2007: Created the first community health research training program for medical students in the United States. The program has been funded through the Predoctoral Training in Primary Care Grant Program, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), (Grant Numbers: D16 HP00109 and D56 HP05220). The CHFP received the 2005 University of Texas System, Innovations in Medical Education Award. From 2002 – 2007, twenty-none (29) projects were completed supporting the respective missions of the community partners and improved community health outcomes.

2007 Fellows HyoJin Chong “Strategies for improving a diabetes prevention program for Hispanic

women at a free medical clinic” (Community Partner: North Dallas Shared Ministries Clinic)

Suratha Elango “Characteristics of childhood obesity education program participants vs

non-program participants in the North and West Dallas Clinics” (Community Partner: City of Dallas)

Elizabeth Newsom “Attitudes, perceived barriers, and preferences in regard to immunization in

the Dallas community” (Community Partner: Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS))

Andrea Quintana “Assessing patient care-seeking behaviors, perceptions, and health

awareness at a Dallas free clinic” (Community Partner: North Dallas Shared Ministries Clinic)

Jennifer Werdenberg “Caregiver asthma education development (CAED) at ChildCareGroup

(CCG)” (Community Partner: ChildCareGroup) Brittany Zwischenberger “Etiology of uncompleted exercise stress tests that were scheduled

following an emergency department visit for chest pain” (Community Partner: Parkland Health and Hospital System COPC Clinics)

2006 Fellows Rebecca Teng “Effectiveness of a community intervention program to promote physical

activity” (Community Partner: Dallas Concilio of Hispanic Social Services)

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Nehdia Mumuni “Developing a chronic disease education program for children and adults” (Community Partner: Mission East Dallas Clinic)

Elizabeth Ramirez “Chronic disease treatment compliance and process improvement”

(Community Partner: Agape Clinic) Sarah Kuykendall “Development of an Integrated Care and Service Delivery Network”

(Community Partner: Collin County Adult Clinic) Kalpana Manthiram “Evaluation of the clinical effectiveness of shared medical appointments”

(Community Partner: Parkland’s Community Oriented Primary Care Clinics (COPC))

Virinda Devani “Assessing patients and evaluating an integrated health education project

related to chronic disease and mental illness” (Community Partner: Irving Interfaith Clinic)

2005 Fellows Ramesh Bhagat “Effective diabetes management: Integrating diabetes education and the

promotora model” (Community Partner: Agape Clinic and Collin County Adult Clinic)

Cindy Chavez “Supporting healthy development among pediatric patients in the Parkland

Community-Oriented Primary Care Clinics (COPC)” (Community Partner: Parkland Health & Hospital System Community Oriented Primary Care Clinics (COPC))

Jenny Holmes “Considering a health professional shortage area designation (HPSA) for

low income children in an affluent area” (Community Partner: Plano Children’s Medical Clinic)

Juan Olivares “Improving training and self-management for low-income patients with

diabetes” (Community Partner: The Dallas Concilio, GRAC and Mission East Dallas)

2004 Fellows Lindsey Keys “What is the self perceived ability of parish nurses in a coordinated parish

nursing program to effectively promote health care in a congregational setting?” (Community Partner: Methodist Health System)

Miguel Terrazas “Caring for diabetic patients: What barriers to care do healthcare providers

and patients face in a free clinic” (Community Partner: Agape Clinic) Stephanie Van Rooy “The effectiveness of community-based education programs on stress

management and type 2 diabetes control in a Latino population” (Community Partner: DeHaro Salvidar Community Oriented Primary Care Health Center)

Kimbell Kornu “Integrating preventive health services in non-profit, volunteer community-

based clinics” (Community Partner: Church Health Center) Stephen Elliot “Measuring correlations between social capital and health status: A pilot

study” (Community Partner: Central Dallas Ministries (CDM))

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2003 Fellows Erica Ruger “Can a barbershop-based intervention change the health beliefs and

behaviors affecting awareness and control of hypertension in African-American men?” (Community Partner: University of Texas Southwestern Community Prevention and Intervention Unit: Division of Hypertension)

Osamah Saeedi “Assessing disease knowledge in diabetic and hypertensive patients of a

primarily South Asian American population” (Community Partner: Islamic Association of North Texas Clinic)

Edward Schiller “Investigating the effectiveness of Parkland’s QuitSmart Smoking

Cessation program and factors that influence success” (Community Partner: Southeast Dallas Health Center)

Tariq Ibrahim “Integrating preventive health services in non-profit volunteer community-

based clinics” (Community Partner: Community-Based Health Care Clinics in NC, TX,TN and Mexico)

2002 Fellows Gregory Barker “Classifying and describing community-based health clinics: The clinical

encounter in free clinics located in Faith Based Organizations (FBOs)” (Community Partner: Baylor University Hospital and Health Texas Partners Network)

Todd Cutler “Analysis of OB/GYN care at the Dallas County Jail system” (Community

Partner: Dallas County Jail) Tanya Holloway “Diabetes management through improved nutrition

education” (Community Partner: Martin Luther King (M.L.K.) Clinic) Nitin Kapur “An investigation of an outbreak of skin and soft-tissue infections caused

by Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) among inmates within the Dallas County Jail system” (Community Partner: Dallas County Jail; Awards: Recipient of The Paul Ambrose Leadership Symposium Award (national competition) supporting the project; Admitted into The CDC Experience Fellowship in Applied Epidemiology (national competition) by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC))

Medical student rotations

Community Medicine Elective: Developed and offered a course elective for third and fourth year medical students, addressing service, research and practice in the community medicine context, locally and globally. Special emphasis was placed on participating in service-learning experiences with specific learning objectives. Students completed a written project presented at the Training Site and that addressed an identified health need.

Participants and Projects (2003 – 2007):

2006 – 2007 Mark Dunn “Enhancing care delivery and improving health for Latinos: combining

health care delivery with health promotion with community Promotoras” (Training Site: Agape Clinic, Dallas, Texas)

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Ping Han “Assessing cancer knowledge and risk, and providing cancer education to

high-risk mature Chinese woman” (Training Site: Chinese Congregations throughout Dallas, Texas)

Andrea Johnson “Improving pre-natal care among low-income predominantly African-

American women using a free service center” (Training Site: Family Care Pregnancy Center (FCPC), Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas)

Nitin Kapur “Understanding the components and success of the Partners in Health

(PIH) program in reducing infectious disease in conditions of poverty” (Training Site: Partners in Health (PIH), Cambridge, Massachusetts)

Jacqueline Morse “Promoting the use of advance directives through a home visit program for

aging African-American patients” (Training Site: Parkland Health and Hospital System, Home Care Program)

Chibuike Okoro “Understanding the contribution of community health fairs to improved

health outcomes in high-risk communities” (Training Site: UT Southwestern Medical Center in collaboration with Kwanzaa Fest Health Fair and the Third District Community Health Committee, Dallas, Texas)

2005 – 2006 Shannon Boustead “Development of a protocol, guidelines, and resources for establishing a

free clinic in Texas” (Training Site: Multiple free clinics in the Dallas – Fort Worth Metroplex, Texas)

Erin Buethe “Life, medicine, and poverty in Dominica: understanding the health-related

quality of life in the undeveloped islands of the Caribbean” (Training Site: Voluntary Clinic and Portsmouth Hospital, Commonwealth of Dominica)

Carson Higgs “Care delivery and health outcomes among the rural poor in Bangalore,

India” (Training Site: Asian Christian Academy, Bangalore, India) Bradford Hirsh “The face of poverty in India and the implications for the health of the

impoverished” (Training Site: Himachal Pradesh Region, India through the Himalayan Health Exchange)

Bryan Navarette “The public heath and environmental challenges among residents of Las

Colonias beyond the Laredo and Nuevo Laredo city limits” (Training Site: Texas and Mexico border and the South Texas Environmental Education and Research (STEER) Center)

Kimberly Stump “An exploration of the public health services model in the context of urban

health” (Training Site: Dallas County Department of Health and Human Services)

Kimberly Stump “Care delivery and health outcomes among the rural poor in Bangalore,

India” (Training Site: Asian Christian Academy, Bangalore, India)

2004 – 2005 Kristin Dillard “Insights into the nutritional habits of children” (Training Site: Round Rock

Independent School District, Round Rock, Texas)

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John Fitzwater “Tenwek hospital and the determinants of health care in Bomet District, Rift Valley Province, Kenya: the first public health revolution” (Training Site: Rift Valley Province, Kenya)

Linda Fraga “Applying the determinants of health model to health outcomes in Ecuador”

(Training Site: Reproductive Health Program, Quito, Ecuador) Nitin Kapur “The determinants of mental health and the population health perspective”

(Training Site: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, Georgia)

Christie Shen “Care delivery and health improvement in a free and reduced fee clinic”

(Training Site: Agape Clinic, Dallas, Texas)

2003 – 2004 Amber Featherstone “Evaluating the effectiveness and translating the lessons of the

Oportunidades program to a urban setting in the United States” (Training Site: Agape Clinic, Dallas)

Karen Smith “Understanding the health care seeking behavior and effectiveness of

treatment among low income patients” (Training Site: North Dallas Shared Ministries, Dallas).

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Since 2012 Reviewer, Journal of Primary Prevention Since 2012 Reviewer, Contemporary Clinical Trials 2007 - 2012 Member, Clinical and Translational Sciences (CTSA) Community Engagement Key

Function Committee, The National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), National Institutes of Health (NIH).

2008 Member, Workshop Planning Committee, The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical

and Translational Science Awards (CTSA), the NIH National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) and the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research (APTR) workshops on "Researchers and Their Communities: The Challenge of Meaningful Community Engagement."

2007 Member, Grant Review Panel. Predoctoral Training in Primary Care. Health Resources

and Services Administration (HRSA). 2006 - 2008 Member, Expert Panel, Innovation in Prevention Awards, Partnership for Prevention,

sponsored by Secretary Mike Leavitt and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

2004 Member, CDC Foundation Working Group on Population Health and Medical Education,

Office of the Director. 2006 Reviewer, Health Education Research; Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care Since 2004 Reviewer, Journal of the American Board of Family Practice. 2002 - 2014 Founding Member, Editorial Advisory Board. Annals of Family Medicine. (Contributed to

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developing the leading primary care research journal – 2013 impact factor, 4.613, #14 among all general medical journals).

2000 – 2004 Member, South Dallas Pastors’ Weed and Seed Coalition Since 1999 Reviewer: Family Medicine. 1999 - 2005 Founding Chair, Committee on Research. Texas Academy of Family Physicians Research

Network (TAFP RNet). 1999 – 2005 Member, Board of Directors. Texas Academy of Family Physicians Research Network

(TAFP Rnet). 1999 - 2008 Co-Chair and Founder, Residency-Based Research and Scholarly Activity Special Interest

Group, North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). 1999 - 2006 Member: Committee for Building Research Capacity, North American Primary Care

Research Group (NAPCRG) and Academic Family Medicine Organizations (AFMO); Chair, Task Force on Residency-based Research.

UNIVERSITY- RELATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Since 2010 Member, University of North Texas Health Science Center Leadership Team (Presidential

Appointment) Since 2011 Member, University of North Texas Health Science Center President’s Strategic Thinking

Council for Community Engagement (Presidential Appointment) Since 2011 Member, University of North Texas Health Science Center, School of Public Health,

Research Committee. Since 2006 Chairman, Model Community Health Initiatives Program (M-CHIP), UT Southwestern

Medical Center at Dallas (appointed by the University President to coordinate a new endowed program – $5,000,000 – for developing “novel community-based models of care in Dallas.”

2010-2011 University of North Texas Health Science Center President’s Strategic Thinking Council for

Research (Presidential Appointment) 2008-2010 Member, Appointment and Promotions Committee, Department of Clinical Sciences, UT

Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. 2008-2010 Member, North and Central Texas Clinical and Translational Sciences Initiative (NCTCTSI)

Pilot Awards Review Panel, UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. 2007-2010 Chairman, Community Health Research Initiative (CHRI), North and Central Texas Clinical

and Translational Sciences Initiative (NCTCTSI), UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas.

2007-2010 Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Primary Care Research Institute (PCRI), University of

North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, Texas.

2007-2010 Member, Scientific Advisory Board, North Texas Primary Care Research Network (NorTex), University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, Texas.

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1998 Member: Search Committee, Director of Research, University of Florida Health Science Center, Jacksonville, 1998, 1997.

PROFESSIONAL AND SERVICE AWARDS

2015 Project Mosaic, Transdisciplinary Mentoring Award, University of North Carolina at

Charlotte.

2015 Dean’s Faculty Innovation Award, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, College of

Health and Human Services.

2012 Healthcare Hero Award, Fort Worth Business Press, Commendation from the Senate of the

State of Texas, Wendy R. Davis, State Senator, District 10.

2011 President’s Award for Research Excellence, University of North Texas Health Science

Center 2010 Clinical Research Achievement Award, University of North Texas Health Science Center,

Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine. 2005 President’s Award. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Award

presented for research capacity building within family medicine residency programs and for co-creating the “Just Do(ing) It!” research workshops.

2005 Innovations in Medical Education Award. The University of Texas System. First runner up

for developing the Community Health Fellowship Program (CHFP) for first year medical students.

2002 Dallas Academy of Medicine Philanthropy Award. In recognition of contributing to the

Dallas County Medical Society sponsored Project Access program for the uninsured.

2001 Professional of the Year Award. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) Dallas. In

recognition of leadership of the NAMI Interfaith Committee and for establishing the Bridging the Gap Partnership Network.

1998 Distinguished Service Award. Duval County Public Schools, Jacksonville, Florida. Award

for establishing the Community Health Partner Program that was recognized as the outstanding program by the Superintendent of Schools in 2000.

1996 Distinguished Service Award. American Cancer Society, Duval County Unit, Jacksonville,

Florida. Recipient of award for notable service in the fight against prostate cancer, by establishing the Prostate Early Education and Recognition (P.E.E.R.) program.

1996 Community Service Award. Northeast Florida Area Health Education Center (AHEC).

Given in appreciation for supporting the community-based research activities of AHEC Health Scholars.

GLOBAL HEALTH ACTIVITIES 2011 – Present Chronic Disease Prevention Project, Harbin, China. Collaborative project with Harbin

Medical University 4th Affiliated Hospital for developing a community engagement program

for reducing risk factors for diabetes in underserved areas for Chinese Immigrant Population.

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2012 – 2013 Medical Collaboration and Consultation, South Sudan, Africa. Collaborative project with Mobile Health International of East African Ministries, for the purpose of reducing health disparities among the people of South Sudan post-independence.

2007 – 2009 Health Disparities Reduction Project, Huancavelica, Peru. Collaborative project with Peruvian American Medical Society (and others), for the purpose of reducing health disparities among the people located in the Andes and after the cessation of the Shining Path insurgency. 2001 – 2008 Preventive Medicine Program Collaboration, Chihuahua, Mexico. Collaborative project with the State of Chihuahua and a private physician group, for evaluating and improving the Programa de Desarrollo Humano Oportunidades (Program of Human Development and Opportunity).

COMMUNITY SERVICE

2015-present Board of Directors, Camino Community Center, Bethesda Health Clinic 2011-2013 Member, Abilene Christian University, Honors College Visiting Committee. 2010-2011 Member, National Network of Libraries of Medicine, South Central Region, Health

Disparities Task Force. 2008-2011 Member, City of Irving, Board of Health, Irving, Texas. 2008 African-American Tuberculosis (TB) Advisory Board. Dallas County Department of Health

and Human Services Administration, Zachery Thompson, Director. 2007-2011 Chairman, City of Irving, Board of Health, Task Force on Childhood Obesity, Irving, Texas. 2006-2010 Board of Directors, Agape Clinic, Dallas, Texas Since 2005 Board of Directors, Frazier-Berean Group, Dallas, Texas. 2004 Member, Dallas County Judge and Mayor’s Community Health Task Force, Dallas, Texas. Since 2003 Board of Directors, CitySquare (formerly Central Dallas Ministries), Dallas, Texas. 2003 - 2006 Mentor, Teens With Dreams, Central Dallas Ministries and Hope Restoration. 2002 - 2006 Advisory Board Member, Ross Avenue Multicultural Center.

2001 - 2006 Member, Project Access Partnership for the Uninsured, Dallas Academy of Medicine,

Dallas Texas; Chair, Outcomes Work Group. 2001 – 2006 Member, Advisory Board. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) Dallas, Inc., National

Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) Dallas, Inc. 2001 – 2002 Volunteer, Visiting Nurses Association, Eldercare Program, Dallas, Texas. 2000 - 2007 Member, Interfaith Committee. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) Dallas, Inc.,

National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) Dallas, Inc. Interfaith Committee Chair since 2001.

2000 - 2001 Member, Project Literacy, Dallas, Texas.

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2000 - 2001 Steering Committee, Community-Based Health Education Network, Dallas, Texas. 2000 - 2001 Member, Bishop's Task Force on Children and Poverty, United Methodist Church, Dallas,

Texas. 1999 - 2002 Volunteer and Technical Consultant, My Guardian Angel, Faith-Based Child Grief Recovery

Program, Dallas, Texas. 1999 - 2000 Mentor and Technical Consultant, Trinity River Mission, Educational Enhancement

Programs for Hispanic Youth, Dallas, Texas. 1999 - 2000 Volunteer, AIDS Interfaith Network, Dallas, Texas. 1997 - 1998 Student Mentor and Community Partner, Lake Forest Elementary School, Jacksonville,

Florida. 1996 - 1999 Technical Advisor, Research Consultant, and Volunteer, I.M. Sulzbacher Center for the

Homeless, Jacksonville, Florida. 1995 - 1998 Member, Community Development Committee, "Plan It, Do It," (Planned Approach to

Community Health -- P.A.T.C.H.) Duval County Public Health Unit, Jacksonville, Florida. 1995 - 1996 Member, Steering Committee. Prostate Early Education and Recognition (P.E.E.R.).

American Cancer Society, Duval County Unit, Jacksonville, Florida. 1994 - 1995 Consultant, Jacksonville Community Coalition. Develop community plan to improve the

quality of life of residents of Jacksonville's Northwest Quadrant. 1994 Advisor/Technical Consultant, Duval County Medical Society, We Care, Jacksonville Grant

Planning Board.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Public Health Association Community Campus Partnerships for Health Society of Teachers of Family Medicine North American Primary Care Research Group Association of Latino Professionals of America

ADDITIONAL TRAINING 2002 Institute for Public Health and Faith Collaborations. Sponsored by the Interfaith Health

Program, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, September 9 – 12, 2002, Simpsonwood Conference and Retreat Center, Atlanta, Georgia.

2000 Health Ministry: Congregational Health Promotion. Sponsored by the Dallas/Ft.Worth Faith

and Health Collaborative. July 15, 2000, St. Paul’s Hospital, Dallas, Texas.