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MADISON L GATES, PHD Augusta University
Institute of Public and Preventive Health
Department of Family Medicine, Medical College of Georgia
1120 15th Street, CJ 2300
Augusta, GA 30912
859 317 0955
EDUCATION
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Policy Studies and Evaluation, December 2009
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
Masters of Science in Education, December 1994
Clemson University, Clemson, SC
Bachelor of Science in Financial Management, August 1990
ACADEMIC HONORS
Holmes Scholars, University of Connecticut, 1995-96
The Holmes Scholars Program promotes scholarship and professional training for
professorate and leadership careers in education. The Program is comprised of a select
group of ethnic minority graduate students from member institutions.
Lyman T. Johnson Associate Fellowship for minorities, University of Kentucky, 1994
RESEARCH TRAINING
National Institute of Drug Abuse and Morehouse School of Medicine
Addiction Research Training Institute (July 14-17, 2014)
Post-doctoral Scholar
Aims of Addiction Research Training Institute:
Train early/new investigators to become funded researchers in the area of substance abuse
and addiction.
Increase researchers’ knowledge and skills on conducting research in minority populations.
Develop research skills in regard to mental health, cultural competency, health disparities,
grant writing and funding, and career development.
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PROFESSIONAL & RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Augusta University1 (March 2013 – present)
Institute of Public and Preventive Health
Department of Family Medicine, Medical College of Georgia
Assistant Professor (June 2014 – present)
Investigate health disparities (e.g., offenders), particularly in regard to sexually
transmitted infections and obesity-related conditions.
Secure funding to support research and scholarship.
Teach public health courses related to health disparities, social determinants of
health and correctional health.
Coordinate student activities and departmental service relationship with adult and
juvenile correctional facilities.
Serve as a faculty advisor and mentor to MPH students.
Office of Diversity and Inclusion
Assistant Professor (March 2013 – May 2014)
Director of African American Male Initiative (September 2013 – May 2014)
Taught an introductory course on cross-cultural competency to health sciences
students to include medical, nursing and dental students.
Designed and delivered continuing education and professional development
courses and workshops for healthcare professionals.
Served as faculty advisor and resource for health sciences students and first
generation African American male students.
Collaborated and supported faculty educators across health sciences programs to
design and integrate cultural competence into their courses.
Virginia Tech (January 2012 – February 2013)
Department of Population Health Sciences, Center for Public Health Practice & Research
Assistant Director (January 2012 – February 2013)
Co-launched new center for public health and community-based practice.
Conducted interdisciplinary and community-based research to understand and
improve the health status of Southwest Virginia and Appalachia.
Facilitated community-based leaders with the design of studies.
Sought external funding for exploratory and intervention-based studies.
Provided lectures to public health students and international scholars.
Created a network to encourage and support faculty and graduate students
collaboration on public health studies and scholarship.
Collaborated on the design, implementation and evaluation of a pipeline program
to attract high school, undergraduate and graduate students to public health
careers.
1 Augusta University formerly was named Georgia Regents University.
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University of Kentucky (September 1996 – November 2011)
Department of Family and Community Medicine
Assistant Professor & Interim Director (July 2011 – November 2011)
Oversaw contractual obligations in regard to clinical services, research and
quality improvement studies, and the cost-effective of healthcare services for the
Kentucky Department of Corrections.
Managed relationship between the University of Kentucky and the Department of
Corrections and health services companies.
Supervised accounting staff, researchers (professionals and students) and health
service providers.
Provided leadership and guidance for improving healthcare services, controlling
cost and developing policies.
Assistant Professor & Assistant Director (September 2010 – June 2011)
Conducted scholarly activities in collaboration with faculty and staff throughout
the academic health center.
Sought funding opportunities to support research and scholarship.
Created reports, developed manuscripts, presented health and educational findings
pertaining to medical education and public health.
Supervised and mentored research activities of professional and graduate students
in medicine, pharmacy, nursing, public health and related fields.
Data Research Analyst (September 2004 – August 2010)
Planned, developed and implemented statewide projects and programs for the
Kentucky Corrections Health Services Network.
Developed product and process evaluation instruments, using mixed method
approaches.
Conducted ongoing evaluation of the impact of health information technology on
professionalism and patient outcomes.
Developed and delivered professional development courses for healthcare
professionals, educators and students.
Served as EHR liaison for the University of Kentucky Department of Family and
Community Medicine, Kentucky Department of Corrections and health
management vendors.
Supported and engaged in research and scholarship.
Curriculum Coordinator Senior (January 2003 – September 2004)
Coordinated and co-planned integration efforts for a National Institutes of Health
complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) curriculum grant.
Co-developed material to educate medical students, residents and physicians
about non-allopathic treatments.
Facilitated and co-developed curriculum integration and faculty development
programs.
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Engaged in community outreach, which included explaining the goals and
objectives of the project and facilitating collaborations.
Planned and participated in executive and advisory committee meetings to
advance project goals and objectives.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Augusta University (2013 – present)
Institute of Public and Preventive Health
Assistant Professor
Developed new required course for social and behavioral sciences concentration for master of
public health. Created a correctional health concentration comprised of two core courses, which I
developed, and an internship with either a juvenile, adult or jail facility.
Courses:
MPHS 8300 - Social Determinants of Health and Health Disparities
MPHS 8900 - Prevention, Rehabilitation, and System Change among Incarcerated Adults
MPHS 9000 - Public Health Issues in Juvenile Detention Centers
Course development:
PREV 8013 – Evaluating Preventive Intervention (Pending approval of doctoral program)
Office of Diversity and Inclusion
Assistant Professor
Designed and taught an online cross-cultural competency and health disparities course for
health care professionals and students.
Course:
Healthy Perspectives
Virginia Tech (2012 – 2013)
Department of Population Health Sciences, Center for Public Health Practice & Research
Guest Lecturer (2012 – present)
Provided lectures on the social determinants of health and health disparities in the context
of public and community health. Provide seminars to students and international scholars
on program evaluation.
Course:
PHS 5004: Fundamentals of Public Health
University of Kentucky (2011)
Department of Family and Community Medicine
Small Group Facilitator (2011)
Led small group sessions on ethics, culture, and healthcare systems for medical students.
Provided readings and case assignments to enhance and facilitate students’ knowledge,
attitudes and skills, as well as prepare them to become problem-solvers and lifelong
learners.
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Course:
MD 811: Introduction to Clinical Medicine I
LECTURES
Cross-cultural competence. Focused on knowledge, attitudes and skills domain to introduce
health sciences students to cross-cultural competence via didactic and experiential approaches.
Defined the nature and meaning of culture and its relationship to health and health disparities.
Health disparities. Defined and discussed the meaning of health disparities and the impact that
social determinants have on healthcare and outcomes across patient populations. Discussed the
history of health disparities and the relevance for the education of students in health and medical
professions.
Medical ethics. Using a case-based approach, discussed patient – physician relationship,
communication, patient autonomy and ethical and legal decision-making of physicians.
Compared health care systems (national and international models) and implications for access,
right to care, and health outcomes.
Program evaluation. Introduced concepts and methods of program evaluation in medical
education, health information technology and healthcare systems.
MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW
Turney, A, Williams, K, Staples-Horne, M & Gates, ML. (2017). Exploring Associations among
Suicide Attempts, Chronic Diseases, Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders in a Justice
Involved Population.
Gates, ML, Wilkins, T, Walker, V & Yoo, W. (2016). Study protocol investigating factors
related to obesity and their effect on healthcare and secondary expenditures in corrections.
Yoo, W, Ferguson, E, Wilkins, T, Bradford, R, Smith, S & Gates, ML. (2016). Determinants
affecting weight gain among offenders.
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Gates, ML, Staples-Horne, M, Walker, V & Turney, A. (2017). Substance Use Disorders and
Related Health Problems in an Aging Offender Population. Journal of Health Care for the Poor
and Underserved, 28(2S).
Gates, ML, Turney, A, Ferguson, E, Walker, V, & Staples-Horne, M. (2017). Associations
among Substance Use, Mental Health Disorders, and Self-Harm in a Prison Population:
Examining Group Risk for Suicide Attempt. International Journal of Environmental Research
and Public Health, 14(3).
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Gates, ML, Ferguson, E, Wilkins, T, Ballance, D & Yoo, W. (2016). Psychotropic medications
and changes in weight in a correctional setting: the impact on women’s health. Journal of the
Georgia Public Health Association, 6(1), 35.
Webb, NC & Gates, ML. (2016). Quality Rated childcare programs and social determinants of
health in rural and non-rural Georgia. Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association, 5(4),
397 – 404.
Gates, ML, Wilkins, T, Ferguson, E., Walker, V, Bradford, R & Yoo, W. (2016). Gender and
Race Disparities in Weight Gain among Offenders Prescribed Antidepressant and Antipsychotic
Medications. Health & Justice, 4(6).
Gates, ML, Staples-Horne, M, Cartier, J, Best, C, Stone, R, Walker, V, Hastings, B, Yoo, W,
Webb, NC & Braithwaite, RL. (2016). A call to develop evidence-based interventions to reduce
sexually transmitted infections in juvenile justice populations. Journal of Health Care for the
Poor and Underserved, 27(2A), 34 – 44.
Gates, ML, Webb, NC, Stone, R, Ballance, D & Yoo, W. (2016). Gender disparities in weight
gain among offenders who are obese upon entering correctional facilities. Journal of the Georgia
Public Health Association, 5(3), 233 – 239.
Gates, ML, Staples-Horne, M, Cartier, J, Best, C, Walker, V, Schwartz, D & Yoo, W. (2015).
Understanding psychosocial and high risk sexual behaviors among detained juveniles. JMIR
Research Protocol.
Gates, ML, Walker, V & Webb, NC. (2015). Sexual health education in Georgia: A role for
reducing sexually transmitted infections among adolescents. Journal of the Georgia Public
Health Association, 5(2), 191 – 195.
Gates, ML, Staples-Horne, M, Webb, NC, Braithwaite, RL & Hastings, B. (2015). Tapping the
“town and gown” potential for correctional health research collaborations. Journal of the
Georgia Public Health Association, 5(1), 101 - 105.
Webb, N & Gates, M. (2015). Advocating for pregnant women in prison: Georgia can do better.
Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association, 5(1), 106 - 108.
Gates, ML & Bradford, R. (2015). The impact of incarceration on obesity: Are prisoners with
chronic diseases becoming overweight and obese during their confinement. Journal of Obesity,
2015.
Gates, ML & Roeder, PW. (2011). A case-study of user assessment of a corrections electronic
health record. Perspectives in Health Information Management, 8(Spring).
BOOK CHAPTER
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Gates, ML, Brown, EL & Dawson, P. (2011). Pop culture: An instructional strategy for cross-
cultural training in medical education. In E.L. Brown & P. Gibbon (Eds.), Ethnicity and Race:
Creating Educational Opportunities Around the Globe. Charlotte, NC: Information Age
Publishing.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Staples-Horne, M & Gates, ML. (2016). Triaging Health Problems for Adolescent Detainees
Self-reporting Substance Use. CorrDocs, 19(2), 8 - 10.
Gates, ML. (2009). All systems go? Tips for selecting an EHR that meets your needs.
CorrectCare.
STUDENT DIRECTED RESEARCH
Lawrence, J, Mahoney, H, Wilkins, T & Gates, ML. (2016). Racial Disparities for Uncontrolled
Diabetes among Offenders. Poster presented at the 2016 meeting of the North American Primary
Care Research Group, Colorado Springs, CO.
Mahoney, H, Lawrence, J, Wilkins, T & Gates, ML. (2016). Investigating Diabetic Control in a
Prison Environment and the Effect of Being Overweight. Poster presented at the 2016 meeting of
the North American Primary Care Research Group, Colorado Springs, CO.
Swartz, S, Willcox, LA & Gates, ML. (2016). Let’s Talk About Sex: Understanding
Psychosocial and High Risk Sexual Behaviors among Detained Juveniles. Poster presented at
Augusta University, Augusta, GA.
Branch, F & Gates, ML. (2016). Understanding the physiological process underlying morality,
sexual behavior, and risky decision making among offenders. Paper presented at 9th Academic &
Health Policy Conference on Correctional Health, Baltimore, MD.
Branch, F & Gates, ML. (2015). Let’s Get Physical! Understanding the Physiological Process
Underlying Morality, Sexual Behavior, and Risky Sexual Decision Making among Offenders.
Poster presented at Georgia Regents University*, Augusta, GA.
* Renamed Augusta University
PEER-REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS
Gates, ML, Turney, A & Yoo, W. Evaluating Offender Risk for Cardiovascular Disease:
Evaluating Risk and Applying the 2013 Statin Treatment Guidelines. Paper presented at the 2017
meeting of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, Atlanta, GA.
Gates, ML, Hunter, E, Turney, A, Braithwaite, R & Yoo, W. Relationship Between Aging and
Frailty: Examining Risk Factors. Paper presented at the 2017 meeting of the National
Commission on Correctional Health Care, Atlanta, GA.
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Turney, A, Staples-Horne, M, Bradford, R, Ansa, B & Gates, ML. Investigating Chronic
Conditions as a Risk Factor for Self-harm in Correctional Settings. Paper presented at 2017
meeting of the 10th Academic & Health Policy Conference on Correctional Health, Atlanta, GA.
Gates, ML, Hunter, E, Turney, A, Braithwaite, R & Yoo, W. Exploring Risk Factors Related to
Frailty and Disability in an Aging Justice Involved Population. Paper presented at 2017 meeting
of the 10th Academic & Health Policy Conference on Correctional Health, Atlanta, GA.
Lawrence, J, Mahoney, H, Wilkins, T & Gates, ML. (2016). Racial Disparities for Uncontrolled
Diabetes among Offenders. Poster presented at the 2016 meeting of the North American Primary
Care Research Group, Colorado Springs, CO.
Mahoney, H, Lawrence, J, Wilkins, T & Gates, ML. (2016). Investigating Diabetic Control in a
Prison Environment and the Effect of Being Overweight. Poster presented at the 2016 meeting of
the North American Primary Care Research Group, Colorado Springs, CO.
Staples-Horne, M & Gates, ML. (2016). Substance Use, Health History and Sociodemographic
Factors of Youth: How Do They Intersect? Paper presented at 2016 meeting of the National
Commission on Correctional Health Care, Las Vegas, NV.
Gates, ML, Hogan, E*, Wilkins, T, Ballance, D & Yoo, W. (2016). Psychotropic medications,
weight gain and chronic diseases in a correctional setting: The impact on women’s health. Poster
presented at 2016 meeting of Georgia Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA. * Name changed to Ferguson, E.
Gates, ML, Hogan, E, Wilkins, T, Walker, V & Yoo, W. (2016). Explaining the relationship
among psychotropic medications, weight gain and chronic diseases in a correctional setting.
Paper presented at 9th Academic & Health Policy Conference on Correctional Health, Baltimore,
MD. * Name changed to Ferguson, E.
Staples-Horne, M & Gates, ML. (2016). The Relationship between substance use, health history
and social/demographic factors in a juvenile justice population. Paper presented at 9th Academic
& Health Policy Conference on Correctional Health, Baltimore, MD.
Bill, L & Gates, ML. (2015, March). An evidence-based approach to sexual assault using SANE
nurses. Paper presented at 8th Academic and Health Policy Conference on Correctional Health.
Boston, MA.
Staples-Horne, M & Gates, ML. (2015). Understanding psychosocial and high risk sexual
behaviors among detained juveniles. Paper presented at 8th Academic and Health Policy
Conference on Correctional Health. Boston, MA.
Gates, ML, Kim, D, & O’Dell, M. (2013). Development of a corrections based health model to
predict and eliminate obesity. Paper presented at 6th Academic and Health Policy Conference on
Correctional Health. Chicago, IL.
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Gates, ML & Kim, D. (2012). Developing a health risk model to predict obesity. Poster
presented at Health Disparities Summit. National Harbor, Maryland.
Gates, ML. (2012). Contextualizing culture in medical practice: A qualitative study of primary
care physicians at an academic health center. Paper presented at 2012 American Educational
Research Association Meeting. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Gates, ML. (2012). Healthcare reform, affordable care act, health information technology.
Paper presented at 5th Academic and Health Policy Conference on Correctional Health. Atlanta,
GA.
Gates, ML. (2011). User perceptions of a corrections electronic health record. Paper presented at
2011 Corrections Technology Association. Daytona Beach, FL.
Gates, ML & Jessa, PN. (2011). Understanding the relationship between incarceration and
obesity: Impacts on community health resources. Poster presented at 2011 Center for Clinical
and Translational Science Spring Conference. Lexington, KY.
Gates, ML & Bradley, KD. (2011). Exploring culture and cross-cultural competence through the
opinions of primary care faculty and resident physicians. Paper presented at 2011 American
Educational Research Association Meeting. New Orleans, LA.
Roeder, PW & Gates, ML. (2011). Expanding health information technology: User evaluation of
a corrections electronic health record. Paper presented at 4th Academic and Health Policy
Conference on Correctional Health. Boston, MA.
Gates, ML & Bradley, KD. (2010). Developing a framework to identify constructs to measure
cross-cultural competence in medicine. Paper presented at 2010 Annual Meeting of the Mid-
Western Educational Research Association. Columbus, OH.
Gates, ML & Rees, J. (2010). Operational challenges of an EHR: Adopting systems and sharing
data. Paper presented at 2010 Corrections Technology Association. Daytona Beach, FL.
Gates, ML, & Baxter, AQ. (2009). Research and evaluation in correctional medicine: The role
of EHR to enhance and design studies. Paper presented at 3rd Annual Academic & Health Policy
Conference on Correctional Health. Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Rees, J, Gates, ML, & Baxter, AQ. (2009). Case for electronic health records in corrections:
Reasons to transition now. Paper presented at 2009 Corrections Technology Association.
Albany, NY.
Gates, ML, & Bradley, KD. (2009). Measuring cross-cultural competence in medical education:
A review of curricular effectiveness and attitudinal studies. Paper presented at 2009 American
Educational Research Association. San Diego, CA.
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Connell, A & Gates, ML. (2009). Electronic health records and chronic diseases: Benefits of
using an EHR to document and analyze provider behavior, institutional compliance, & inmate
health outcomes. Paper presented at 2009 American Correctional Conference, Orlando, FL.
Brown, EL, Gates, ML, & Dawson, P. (2008). From classroom-based cyberspace: The evolution
of a cultural diversity course in teacher education. Paper presented at National Association of
Multicultural Educators 2008 Annual Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Gates, ML, Brown, EL, & Dawson, P. (2008). Training higher education faculty to teach about
culture: What we can do to promote social justice. Paper presented at National Association of
Multicultural Educators 2008 Annual Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Brown, EL & Gates, ML. (2008). Using distance learning and other technologies to develop
cross-cultural sensitivity, technology literacy and multicultural instructional competence in
future educators. Paper presented at Ed-Media 2008, Vienna, Austria.
Brown, EL & Gates, ML. (2008). Creating global partnerships to increase economic
opportunities for disadvantaged adolescents. Paper presented at Ed-Media 2008, Vienna, Austria.
Brown, EL & Gates, ML. (2008). Improving academic achievement and economic opportunity
for disadvantaged students. Paper presented at 2008 Diversity Conference, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada.
Gates, ML & Brown, EL. (2008). The effect of culture on diagnoses, treatment
recommendations and outcomes. Paper presented at 2008 Diversity Conference, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada.
Brown, EL & Gates, ML. (2008). An academic intervention model for underperforming
students. Paper presented at 2008 International Conference on Learning, Chicago, IL.
Gates, ML & Brown, EL. (2008). Multicultural education in medical schools: Is the concept
important in medical training. Paper presented at 2008 International Conference on Learning,
Chicago, IL.
Gates, ML. (2008). Transforming the medical culture: Fostering buy-in for an electronic health
record. Paper presented at 2008 National Conference on Correctional Health Care, San Antonio,
TX.
Gates, ML & Brown, EL. (2007). Cross-cultural competence in medical education: Illusion or
reality. Paper presented at 2007 International Conference on Learning, Johannesburg, South
Africa.
Brown, EL & Gates, ML. (2007). The collaborative role of religious institutions in educating
African-American youth. Paper presented at 2007 International Conference on Learning,
Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Brown, EL & Gates, ML. (2006). Knowing, valuing, sharing: Precursors to acknowledging,
accepting, and respecting. Paper presented at National Association of Multicultural Educators
2006 Annual Conference, Phoenix, AZ.
Gates, ML. (2006). Kentucky correction’s electronic health record (EHR): Concept to
implementation and lessons learned. Paper presented at American Correctional Association 2006
Winter Conference, Nashville, TN
Gates, ML. (2005). Implementing electronic health records: The challenges of institutional
change. Paper presented at 2005 National Conference on Correctional Health Care, Denver, CO.
Gates, ML & Hutchinson, K. (2005). Cultural competence education and the need to reject
cultural neutrality: The importance of what we teach and do not teach about culture. Paper
presented at 2005 Spring Research Conference, Cincinnati, OH.
SELECTED WORKSHOPS
Gates, ML & Crall, D. (2011). Electronic Health Record Review: Questions and Answers.
Kentucky Department of Corrections.
Gates, ML. (2010). Sex Offender Treatment Program and Electronic Health Record. Kentucky
Department of Corrections.
Tarrant, J & Gates, ML. (2007). Managing an Electronic Health Record in Corrections:
Enhanced Functionality for Corrections and the Public. Kentucky ehealth Network Board.
Gates, ML. (2007). Bridging Primary Care Providers and Pharmacists Needs in an Electronic
Health Record. Kentucky Department of Corrections.
Gates, ML. (2006). Enhancing an Electronic Health Record to Meet the Needs of Nurse Service
Administrators. Kentucky Department of Corrections.
GRANT PROPOSALS UNDER REVIEW
Funding agency: National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
FOA number: RFA-MD-16-003
Mechanism: Subcontract for R01 (Emory University)
Proposal title: Georgia Retains HIV/AIDS Diagnosed Youth (GRHADY)
Key personnel: Gates, ML (Principal Investigator), Haburchak, D & Johnson, J
Budget: 60,000 direct cost (5 years)
Submission: 12-06-2016
Status: Scored
Funding agency: National Library of Medicine
FOA number: RFA-LM-17-002
Mechanism: G08
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Proposal title: Promoting Health Literacy and Improved Self-Care Management of
Incarcerated Populations Using Secure Tablets
Key personnel: Johnson, J (Principal Investigator), Kouame, G, Gates, ML, Yoo, W (all
Co-Investigators) & Young, D
Budget: 300,000 direct cost (3 years)
Submission: 12-16-2016
Status: Anticipated 2017
PREVIOUS GRANTS
Funding agency: Institute of Public and Preventive Health
Grant title: Understanding Psychosocial and High Risk Sexual Behaviors among Detained
Juveniles
Role: Principal Investigator (0% FTE)
Budget: 25,000
Duration: 02/02/2015 –09/30/2016
Funding agency: Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
Grant title: Public Health Training Center
Role: Research Faculty (17% FTE)
Budget: 387,500
Duration: 01/01/2012 – 01/31/2013
Funding agency: Kentucky Department of Corrections
Grant title: Department of Corrections Health Care Network Monitor & Coordinator
Role: Principal Investigator, 2011 (100 FTE)
Budget: 104,000,000 2
Duration: 07/01/2005 – 06/30/2012
Funding agency: National Institutes of Health
Grant title: Complementary and Alternative Medicine Curriculum Grant
Role: Curriculum Coordinator (100 FTE)
Budget: 1,700,000
Duration: 01/01/2003 – 09/30/2004
Funding agency: United States Department of Agriculture, National AgrAbility Project
Grant title: Kentucky AgrAbility
Role: Extension Associate (100 FTE)
Duration: 10/01/1996 – 12/31/2002
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND COMMITTEES
Academic Consortium on Criminal Justice Health, Executive Board Member (2016 –
present)
Statewide Continuous Quality Improvement Committee, Member (2015 – present)
2 Health services contract primarily to provide medical services for the offender (prison) population.
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American Correctional Association, Member (2011 – present)
Georgia Public Health Association, Member (2014 – 2016)
Correctional Health Research Program, Member (2014 – 2016)
American Educational Research Association – Education in the Professions Division,
Member (2011 – 2013)
Minority Health and Health Equity Advisory Committee, Member (2012 – 2013)
New River Valley Livability Initiative Leadership Committee, Member (2012 – 2013)
Virginia Health Workforce Development Authority, Member (2012 – 2013)
Kentucky Department of Corrections Electronic Health Records Team,
Facilitator (2005 – 2011)
Kentucky Department of Corrections Executive Committee, Member (2010 – 2011)
Liaison Committee on Medical Education Accreditation Committee – Junior Faculty (2010)
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Research Committee Six-Year Review,
Faculty representative (2010)
Southern Group on Educational Affairs, Member (2004)
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Education Committee Six-Year Review,
Staff representative (2004)
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Clinic and Administrative Committee Six-
Year Review, Staff representative (2004)
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Executive and Advisory Committees,
Member (2003-2004)
CONSULTING
National Institute of Corrections, Ad hoc (2011 – present)
Justice and Health Data Exchange Initiative, Advisory Board (2011 – 2012)
Komen Virginia Blue Ridge Affiliate (2012)
Maine Department of Corrections (2011)
PEER REVIEWER
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved (2016)
Journal of Correctional Health Care (2015 – present)
Journal of Medical Internet Research (2015 – present)
Perspectives in Health Information Management (2011 – present)
REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST