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CURRICULUM VITAE ANNE PITTMAN SCHENCK, PhD, MSPH Contact information: Associate Dean for Public Health Practice UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health 4103 McGavran-Greenberg Hall, CB 7469 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599 Email: [email protected] Phone: 919.843.8580 EDUCATIONAL HISTORY PhD 1997 Department of Epidemiology School of Public Health University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Post graduate 1989 Epi in Action Course Emory University Atlanta, Georgia Post graduate 1984-85 Department of Epidemiology Courses School of Public Health University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill MSPH 1983 Department of Health Education School of Public Health University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill BA 1977 Department of Psychology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 03/2011 -- present Associate Dean for Public Health Practice UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Chapel Hill, North Carolina 03/2011 – 04/2017 Director, North Carolina Institute for Public Health UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Chapel Hill, North Carolina 12/2009 – present Director, Public Health Leadership Program UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Chapel Hill, North Carolina 12/2009 – present Professor of the Practice UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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CURRICULUM VITAE

ANNE PITTMAN SCHENCK, PhD, MSPH

Contact information: Associate Dean for Public Health Practice UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health 4103 McGavran-Greenberg Hall, CB 7469 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599 Email: [email protected] Phone: 919.843.8580 EDUCATIONAL HISTORY PhD 1997 Department of Epidemiology

School of Public Health University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Post graduate 1989 Epi in Action Course Emory University

Atlanta, Georgia

Post graduate 1984-85 Department of Epidemiology Courses School of Public Health University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill MSPH 1983 Department of Health Education

School of Public Health University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

BA 1977 Department of Psychology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 03/2011 -- present Associate Dean for Public Health Practice UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

03/2011 – 04/2017 Director, North Carolina Institute for Public Health UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

12/2009 – present Director, Public Health Leadership Program UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health

Chapel Hill, North Carolina 12/2009 – present Professor of the Practice UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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Anne Pittman Schenck, PhD - 2 - 02/2019

06/2007 – 11/2009 Director of Research 06/2000 – 06/2007 Epidemiology Manager 06/1997 – 06/2000 Senior Epidemiologist

The Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence (a Medicare quality improvement organization) Cary, North Carolina

4/1996 – 4/1997 Epidemiologist (part time) Dept. of Health, Environment and Natural Resources Raleigh, NC

11/1989 – 08/1993 Epidemiologist 12/1987 – 10/1989 Lead Health Educator, Adult Health Guilford County Dept. Public Health Greensboro, NC 8/1983 – 12/1986 Cancer Education Project Manager Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill AWARDS AND HONORS 2016 Teaching innovation award, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina 2012 Delta Omega, University of North Carolina 2009 Research Fellow, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 2006 Who’s Who in North Carolina Health Policy 2001 APHA Gerontological Health Section, James G. Zimmer, New Investigator Award, Honorable Mention 1993-1995 Cancer Control, Education and Prevention Program Fellow, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, UNC 1983 National Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) Graduate Student Research Paper Award, First Place MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Public Health Association National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable North Carolina Public Health Association Past leadership positions: Executive Committee

Adult Health Promotion Section: Chair, Secretary, Awards Committee Chair

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BOOK CHAPTERS

Hanson LC, Schenck AP, Burstin H. Quality and Outcome Measures, in Meeting the Needs of Older Adults with

serious illness: Challenges and Opportunities in the Age of Health Care Reform. Kelley A, Meier D, (eds). Springer Publications, 2014.

Schenck AP, McArdle J, Weiser R. Quality Improvement Organizations and Continuous Quality Improvement in Medicare, in Continuous Quality Improvement in Health Care; Theory, Implementations and Applications, Sollecito WA & Johnson J (eds.), Jones and Bartlett Learning, Sudbury, MA, 2013.

Rokoske FR, McArdle J, Schenck AP. Clemson’s Nursing Home: Working with the State Quality Improvement Organization’s Restraint Reduction Initiative in Implementing Continuous Quality Improvement in Health Care –A Global Casebook. McLaughlin CP, Johnson JK, Sollecito WA (eds.), Jones and Bartlett Learning, Sudbury, MA, 2012.

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:

1. Ramaswamy R, Mosnier J, Power B, Schenck AP. Building Capacity for Public Health 3.0: Introducing implementation science into an MPH curriculum. Implementation Science, 2019. In press.

2. Herity LB*, Upchurch G, Schenck AP. Senior PharmAssist: Decreased Hospital Use with Enrollment in an Innovative Community-Based Program. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2018. 66(12):2394-2400.

3. Little TD, Roche KM, Chow SM, Schenck AP, Byam LA. National Institutes of Health Pathways to Prevention Workshop: Advancing Research to Prevent Youth Suicide. Annals of Internal Medicine, 10/2016.

4. Bevc CA, Davis MV, Schenck AP. Measuring changes in local surveillance and investigation capacity. Front Public Health Serv Sys Res 2015;4(4):1–6. DOI: 10.13023/FPHSSR.0404.01.

5. Schenck AP, Meyer AM, Kuo TM, Cilenti D. Building the evidence for decision-making: the relationships between local public health capacity and community mortality. Am J Public Health, 2015 Apr:105 Suppl 2-S211-6.

6. Davis MV, Bevc CA, Schenck AP. Declining trends in local health department preparedness capacities. Am J Public Health, 2014 Nov;104 (11):2233-8. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302159. Epub 2014 Sep 11.

7. Reeder-Hayes KE, Freburger J, Feaganes J, Peacock S, Henderson L, Massing M, Schenck AP, Stearns SC, Carpenter WR, Chen RC, Khandani AH. Comparative effectiveness of follow-up imaging approaches in pancreatic cancer. J Comp Eff Res, 2014, 3(5):491-502.

8. Bevc CA, Davis MV, Schenck AP. Temporal Trends in Preparedness Capacity. Frontiers in Public Health Services and Systems Research, 2014, 3(3), article 3.

9. Davis MV, Bevc CA, Schenck AP. Effects of Performance Improvement Programs on Preparedness Capacities, Public Health Reports, 2014, Volume 129:19-27.

10. Schenck AP. Rokoske F, Durham D, Cagle J, Hanson LC. Quality measures for hospice and palliative care: Piloting the PEACE measures. J Palliat Med 2014;17(7):769-775.

11. Beyea A, Fischer J, Schenck A, Hanson LC. Integrating palliative care information and hospice referral in Medicaid primary care. J Palliat Med. 2013, Apr;16(4):376-82. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2012.0483.

12. Cagle JG, Rokoske FS, Durham D, Schenck AP, Spence C, Hanson LC. Use of Electronic Documentation for Quality Improvement in Hospice, Am J Med Qual. 2012 27(4):282-290.

13. Rosemond CA, Hanson LC, Ennett ST, Schenck AP, Weiner BJ. Implementing Person Centered Care in Nursing Homes. Health Care Management Review, 2012; 37(3):257-266.

14. Wheeler SB, Carpenter WR, Peppercorn, J, Schenck AP, Weinberger M, Biddle AK. Structural/ organizational characteristics of health services partly explain racial variation in timeliness of radiation therapy among elderly breast cancer patients. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2012, 133(1):333-345.

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15. Holmes JA, Carpenter WR, Wu Y, Hendrix LH, Peacock S, Massing M, Schenck AP, Meyer AM, Diao K, Wheeler SB, Godley PA, Stitzenberg KB, Chen RC. Impact of distance to a urologist on early diagnosis of prostate cancer among black and white patients. J Urol. 2012 Mar;187(3):883-8. 2012.

16. Wheeler SB, Carpenter WR, Peppercorn, J, Schenck AP, Weinberger M, Biddle AK. Predictors of Timing of Adjuvant Chemotherapy In Older Women With Hormone Receptor-Negative, Stage II-III Breast Cancer. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2012; 131 (1):207-216.

17. Schenck AP, Klabunde CN, Warren J, Jackson E, Peacock S, Lapin P. Physician Visits and Colorectal Cancer Testing Among Medicare Enrollees in North and South Carolina, 2005. Prev Chronic Dis, 2011 Sep; 8(5):A112.

18. Vinikoor LC, Lavinder E, Marsh GM, Steffes SM, Schenck AP. Predictors of Screening Mammography among a North and South Carolina Medicare Population, Am J Med Qual. 2011 26(5):364-71.

19. Durham DD, Rokoske FS, Hanson LC, Cagle JG, Schenck AP. Quality Improvement in Hospice: “Adding a big job to an already big job?" Am J Med Qual, 2011; 26(2):103-109.

20. Schenck AP, Rokoske FS, Durham D, Cagle J, Hanson LC. The PEACE Project: Identification of Quality Measures for Hospice and Palliative Care, J Palliat Med, 2010; 13(12):1451-1459.

21. Hanson LC Scheunemann LP, Zimmerman S, Rokoske FS, Schenck AP. The PEACE Project Review of Clinical Instruments for Hospice and Palliative Care, J Palliat Med, 2010, 13(10):1253-1260.

22. Carson AP, Howard DL, Carpenter WR, Taylor YJ, Peacock S, Schenck AP, Godley PA. Trends and Racial Differences in the Use of Androgen Deprivation Therapy for Metastatic Prostate Cancer. J Pain Symptom Manage, 2010, 39 (5):872-881.

23. Hanson LC, Schenck AP, Rokoske FS. Abernathy AP, Kutner JS, Lund-Person J. Hospice Organizations’ Capacity for Quality Measurement. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2010, 39(1):1-8.

24. Schenck AP, Peacock SC, Klabunde CN, Lapin P, Coan J, Brown M. Trends in Colorectal Cancer Test Use in the Medicare Population, 1998 – 2005, American Journal Preventive Medicine, 2009, 37(1): 1-7.

25. Curtis JR, Arora T, Xi J, Silver A, Allison JJ, Chen L, Saag KG, Schenck A, Westfall AO, Colón-Emeric C. Do physicians within the same practice setting manage osteoporosis patients similarly? Osteoporosis International, 2009, Nov; 20(11):1921-7.

26. Rokoske FR, Schenck AP, Hanson LC. The potential use of autopsy for continuous quality improvement in hospice and palliative care. Medscape J Med 2008; 10 (12):28.

27. Massing M, Schenck AP. The role of data at The Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence. N C Med J, 2008, 69 (2):132-138.

28. Schenck AP, Klabunde CN, Warren JL, Peacock S, Davis WW, Hawley ST, Pignone M, Ransohoff D. Evaluation of Claims, Medical Records and Self-Report for Measuring Fecal Occult Blood Test Use Among Medicare Enrollees in Fee for Service. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers Prevention, 2008. 17:799-804.

29. Lyles KW, Schenck AP, Colon-Emeric C. Hip and Other Osteoporosis-Related Fractures Increase the Risk of Subsequent Fractures in Nursing Home Residents. Osteoporosis International, 2008, 19: 1225-1233.

30. Schenck AP, Klabunde CN, Warren JL, Peacock S, Davis WW, Hawley ST, Pignone M, Ransohoff D. Data Sources for Measuring Colorectal Endoscopy Use Among Medicare Enrollees. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention, 2007 Oct: 16(10): 2118-2127.

31. Colón-Emeric C, Lyles KW, House P, Schenck A, Alison J, Levine DA, Gorospe J, Fermazin M, Oliver K, Curtis JR, Weisman N, Xie A, Saag K. (2007). A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Multi-Modal Intervention to Improve Fracture Prevention in High Risk Nursing Home Residents. American Journal of Medicine (2007) 120, 886-892.

32. Colón-Emeric C, Lyles KW, House P, Schenck A, Alison J, Levine DA, Gorospe J, Fermazin M, Oliver K, Curtis JR, Weisman N, Xie A, Saag K. Prevalence and Predictors of Osteoporosis Treatment in Nursing Home Residents with Known Osteoporosis or Recent Fracture. Osteoporosis International 2007, 18(4)553-559.

33. Colón-Emeric C, Schenck A, Gorospe J, McArdle J, Dobson L, DePorter C, McConnell E. Translating Evidence-Based Falls Prevention into Clinical Practice in Nursing Facilities: Results and Lessons from a Quality Improvement Collaborative. Journal of the American Geriatric Society 2006, 54(9): 1414-1418.

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34. Cohen JH, Schoenbach VJ, Kaufman JS, Talcott JA, Schenck AP, Peacock S, Symons M, Amamoo MA, Carpenter W, Godley PA. Racial Differences in clinical progression among Medicare recipients after treatment for localized prostate cancer. Cancer Causes and Control 2006,17(6): 803-811.

35. Schenck AP, Peacock S, Pignone M, Jackson E, Gunter N, Klabunde CN. Increasing colorectal cancer testing: translating physician interventions into population-based practice. Health Care Financing Review, Spring 2006, 27 (3): 1-11.

36. Schenck AP, Klabunde CN, Davis WW. Racial differences in colorectal cancer test use by Medicare consumers. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2006; 30(4): 320-326.

37. Klabunde CN, Schenck AP, Davis WW. Barriers to colorectal cancer screening among Medicare consumers. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2006; 30(4): 313-319.

38. Brown DW, Croft JB, Schenck AP, Malarcher AM, Giles WH, Simpson RJ. Inpatient Smoking Cessation Counseling Among the Elderly: Missed Opportunities to Improve Patient Outcomes. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2004; 26(2):112-118.

39. Godley PA, Schenck AP, Schoenbach VJ, Amamoo A, Peacock S, Manning M, Symons M, Talcott JA. Racial Differences in Mortality Among Medicare Recipients after Treatment for Localized Prostate Cancer. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 2003, 95: 1702- 10.

40. Colón-Emeric, CS, Biggs DP, Schenck AP, Lyles KW. Risk Factors for Hip Fracture in Skilled Nursing Facilities: Who Should Be Evaluated? Osteoporosis International (2003) 14: 484-489.

41. Massing MW, Henley NS, Carter-Edwards L, Schenck AP, Simpson RJ. Lipid Testing Among Patients with Diabetes Who Receive Diabetes Care from Primary Care Physicians. Diabetes Care, 2003 26(5):1369-1373.

42. Massing MW, Henley N, Biggs D Schenck A, Simpson RJ. Prevalence and Care of Diabetes Mellitus in the Medicare population of North Carolina. Baseline findings from the Medicare health quality improvement program. North Carolina Medical Journal, 2003, Vol. 64, number 1.

43. Sueta CA, Russo A, Schenck A, Brown DW, Simpson RJ. Effect of angiotensin-converting inhibitor or angiotensin receptor blocker on one-year survival in patients >=65 years hospitalized with left ventricular ejection fraction >=50%. American Journal Cardiology 2003 Feb. (91): 363-365.

44. Henderson LM, Schenck AP. Identifying and characterizing one-time users of mammography screening services among Medicare eligible women. Preventive Medicine, 2001 Jun; 32 (6): 529-33.

45. Sueta CA, Schenck AP, Hall R, Simpson RJ. Hospital Interventions Improve Care of North Carolina Medicare Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction. North Carolina Medical Journal, 2001; 62: 69-73.

46. Schenck A, Stroud S, Godley P, Manning M, Schoenbach V, Symon M. Using North Carolina Medicare data to assess excess prostate cancer mortality among African Americans. Ann Epidemiol. 2000 Oct 1; 10(7):469-470.

47. Sueta CA, Schenck AP, Chowdhury MK, Hall R, Simpson Jr., RJ. Effect of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor Therapy on 30-day Outcome in Patients >=65 Years of Age with Chronic Congestive Heart Failure. American Journal of Cardiology, 2000, Vol. 86: 1151-1153.

48. Schenck AP, Craig SB. Hospitalization for Hip Fractures among North Carolina’s Medicare Population. North Carolina Medical Journal, 1999, 60:149-151.

49. Sueta CA, Chowdhury MK, Schenck AP, Biggs D, Hall R, Simpson RJ. ACE-I therapy improves 30-day survival in Medicare patients recently hospitalized with heart failure (CHF). Circulation (supplement) 1998; 98:I-811, 4357.

50. Craig SB, Schenck AP, Simpson RJ. Why Don’t Doctors Give Flu Shots to Medicare Patients? Variations by Physician Specialty. North Carolina Medical Journal, 1998, 59:228-231.

51. McMahon MJ, Rongling Li, Schenck AP, Olshan AF, Royce RA. Previous Cesarean Birth as a Risk Factor for Placenta Previa: A Population-Based Case-Control Study, J Reproductive Med, 1997; 42 (7): 409-412.

52. Loomis DP, Browning SR, Schenck AP, Gregory ME, Savitz, DA. Cancer Mortality among electric utility workers exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls. Occup Environ Med; 54(10): 720-728, 1997.

53. Schenck A, Thomas R, Hochbaum G, Beliczky L. A Labor and Industry Focus on Education: Using Baseline Survey Data in Program Design. Health Education Research, 1987, Vol. 2( 1):33-44.

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54. Kaluzny AD, Schenck AP, Ricketts TC. Cancer Prevention in the Workplace: An Organizational Innovation. Health Promotion, 1986; Vol. 1 (3): 293-299.

55. Schenck AP, Kaluzny AD, Hochbaum GM, Thomas RP, Lee YY, Ricketts TC, Beliczky LS, Krueger MJ, Clegg LA. Worker perceptions and actions toward cancer control in the workplace: an analysis of baseline data. Prog Clin Biol Res. 1987;248:75-92.

56. Schenck AP, Runyan CW, Earp JL. Seat Belt Use Laws: The Influence of Data on Public Opinion. Health Education Quarterly, 1985; Vol. 12 (4):365-377.

TECHNICAL REPORTS, ABSTRACTS AND UNREFFERED PUBLICATIONS

1. Little TD, Roche KM, Chow SM, Schenck AP, Byam LA. National Institutes of Health Pathways to Prevention Workshop: Advancing Research to Prevent Youth Suicide. Available: https://prevention.nih.gov/docs/prevent-youth-suicide/P2PSP-Panel-Draft-Report-2016.pdf (03/2016)

2. Research Brief. New methods and measures to assess the impact of the economic recession on public health outcomes: Study Implications. Submitted to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Available at: https://sph.unc.edu/files/2014/09/nciph-new-methods-recession-apr15.pdf (April 2015).

3. Research Brief. Measuring community health outcomes: new approaches for public health services research. Submitted to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Available: https://sph.unc.edu/files/2014/09/nciph-measuring-apr15.pdf (April 2015).

4. Research Brief: Assessing return on investment for NC local health departments: relationship between spending, services and mortality. Submitted to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Available: http://sph.unc.edu/files/2014/09/nciph-assessing-roi-3.pdf (August 2014).

5. Hanson L, Schenck AP, Burstin H. Measuring Quality of Care for Older Adults with Serious Illness. Health Affairs Blog, 1/22/2014, Available at: http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2014/01/22/measuring-quality-of-care-for-older-adults-with-serious-illness/; accessed on 6/7/2014.

6. Research Brief. Measuring outcomes for NC local health departments: Preliminary Results. August 2013. Submitted to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Available: http://sph.unc.edu/files/2013/11/nciph-MeasuringOutcomes_8-2013revised.pdf

7. North Carolina Health and Wellness Trust Fund Oral Health Initiative. Annual report year 2 and final evaluation. The Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence, Cary, NC. 2013.

8. Beyea A, Fischer J, Schenck A, Hanson LC. A statewide intervention to improve access to hospice and palliative care for seriously ill Medicaid enrollees. J Pain Symptom Manage 2012; 43:384.

9. Schenck AP, Carpenter WR. Access to care for North Carolina’s cancer patients: An assessment of the oncology physician workforce in North Carolina. UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, 2010.

10. Rohweder C, Wolf M, Schenck A, Prasad V, Diehl S. Options for Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates in North Carolina Community Health Centers. Chapel Hill, NC: UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, 2010.

11. The State of North Carolina, Division of Medical Assistance 2009 Assessment of Quality Strategy, submitted to the NC Division of Medical Assistance, Raleigh, NC, September 2009.

12. Colorectal cancer screening in the Medicare population – 1998 – 2005, a web-based report providing county level data for all states, published by The Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence, Cary, NC.

13. PEACE Project Tools for measuring and improving quality of hospice and palliative care. Published on MedQIC, a national website for the Medicare Quality Improvement Community. February 2008.

14. The role of the QIO in the 21st century – A vital link for medical excellence. Data for North and South Carolina. A technical report prepared for the NC and SC Congressional Delegations. The Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence, July 2007.

15. A healthcare snapshot of the Carolinas – where do we go from here? A technical report prepared for the NC and SC Congressional Delegations, The Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence, June 2006.

16. Preventive service use of North Carolina Medicare enrollees with disabilities, prepared by The Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence for the North Carolina Office on Disability and Health.

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17. Carolina Medicare Epidemiologic Data (CMED). A web-based report providing county level data on the population, hospitalizations and preventive service use of NC and SC Medicare enrollees, published by The Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence, Cary NC.

18. Sueta CA; Brown DW; Schenck A; et al. Older African American patients hospitalized with heart failure do not have a poorer prognosis than whites. CIRCULATION Volume: 106 Issue: 19 Supplement: S Pages: 680-680 Meeting Abstract: 3355 Published: NOV 5 2002

19. Colon-Emeric CS; Biggs D; Schenck A. Predicting hip fracture in nursing facilities using the Minimum Data Set. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY Volume: 50 Issue: 4 Supplement: S Pages: S173-S173 Meeting Abstract: P498 Published: APR 2002

20. Schenck AP, Henderson LM. Use of Peer Review Organization Data to Target Needs for Secondary Prevention Efforts. Preventive Medicine 2001; 33(2): S8.

21. Henderson LM, Schenck AP, McArdle J, Chowdhury MK, Weiser RR, Simpson RJ. Statistical report on hospitalizations and preventive services for Medicare Beneficiaries, North Carolina 1994-1996. Medical Review of North Carolina, Inc., 1998.

22. Henderson L, Schenck AP. CVD Surveillance among North Carolina Medicare Beneficiaries, in 1998 North Carolina Cardiovascular Disease Data Summit: Findings and Recommendations for Surveillance and Evaluation. Full Report. Prepared by Huston SL, Lengerich EJ. NC DHHS, Raleigh, NC, 1998.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS (FROM THE LAST 5 YEARS)

1. Schenck AP, Milder S, Eckstein T, Pless V. Using data to create a call to action: Americas Health Ranking

Annual Report. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, November 2018.

2. Schenck AP, Meadows PD. Transforming local public health: Leadership approaches to addressing health

equity. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, November 2018.

3. Pless V*, Schenck AP. Impact of Social Determinants on State Level Preventable Hospitalizations.

American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, November 2018.

4. Pless V*, Schenck AP. Associations between Obesity, Physical Activity and Medicaid Expansion with State

Infant Mortality Rates. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, November

2018.

5. Houghtaling L, Milder S, Schenck AP, Shaw K, Honors MA. A health scorecard for determining state-level

public health priorities for senior health. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego,

CA, November 2018.

6. Schenck, AP. Leadership for Population Health. ACCLAIM leadership development program, UNC School

of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, May 2018.

7. Schenck, AP. The pathway to becoming a disease detective (panel member). CDC Science Ambassador

regional workshop, Gillings School of Global Public Health, March 2018.

8. Schenck AP, Orton S, Suttie J, Carter-Edwards L, Meadows, P. Leadership and workforce development for

Public Health 3.0. North Carolina Public Health Association, Annual Educational Conference, Asheville, NC,

September 2017.

9. Upshaw V, Schenck AP, Mainor A. Developing Public Health Leaders: Notes from the NC Public Health

Leadership Institute. North Carolina Public Health Association, Annual Educational Conference, Asheville,

NC, September 2017.

10. Howard-Williams M,* Schenck AP. How healthy is North Carolina? North Carolina Public Health

Association, Annual Educational Conference, Asheville, NC, September 2017.

11. Howard-Williams M,* Schenck AP. Preventable Hospitalizations: Looking Beyond Clinical Measures. North

Carolina Public Health Association, Annual Educational Conference, Asheville, NC, September 2017.

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12. Schenck AP. Leveraging Data to Drive Effective Community-based Health Interventions (panel moderator).

2017 CityMatch MCH Leadership Conference & Healthy Start Convention, Nashville, NC, September 2017.

13. Schenck, AP. Leadership for Population Health. ACCLAIM leadership development program, UNC School

of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, May 2017.

14. Schenck AP, Cilenti D. Using health rankings data to educate decision makers: A success story from North

Carolina. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, November 2016.

15. Howard-Williams M,* Schenck AP. Children Living in Poverty: An Analysis of Cross-Sector Associations

American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, November 2016.

16. Howard-Williams M,* Schenck AP. Preventable Hospitalizations: Beyond a Clinical Measure. American

Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, November 2016.

17. Little TD, Roche KM, Chow Sy-Min, Schenck AP, Byam LA. NIH Pathways to Prevention: Advancing

Research to Prevent Youth Suicide. Press Tele-briefing, October 4, 2016.

18. Schenck AP. Public Health Leadership: Generational and Life-Course Perspectives. North Carolina Public

Health Association Annual Educational Conference, New Bern, NC, September 2016.

19. Howard-Williams M,* Schenck, A. A snapshot of North Carolina Health 2016. North Carolina Public Health

Association Annual Educational Conference, New Bern, NC, September 2016.

20. Excellent ML, Schenck AP, Thomas AB. Evaluation of the reaccreditation of North Carolina Local Health

Departments for Improvement. North Carolina Public Health Association Annual Educational Conference,

New Bern, NC, September 2016.

21. Schenck AP, Meyer AM. Assessing the impact of economic recession on public health outcomes:

exploring new methods and measures. Public Health Systems and Services Research in Progress Webinar,

December 2015.

22. Schenck AP. A snapshot of NC Health compared to Southern states. NC Legislative Joint Health and

Human Services Appropriations Committee, Raleigh NC, March 2015.

23. Schenck AP. 25th Anniversary of Americas Health Rankings, 2014 Report Launch, National Press

Conference. Newseum, Washington DC, December 2014.

24. Schenck AP. Health disparities by educational attainment across the states: prevalence of smoking,

obesity, physical inactivity, diabetes and health status. American Public Health Association Annual

Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 2014.

25. Schenck AP. America’s Health Ranking Senior Report: Measuring the state of Senior Health. Geographic

variation and correlates of premature mortality among seniors. American Public Health Association

Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 2014.

26. Schenck AP. The importance of academic and public health practice partnerships to the development of

evidence-based public health. NCPHA Annual Educational Conference 2014. Wilmington, NC.

27. Hanson L, Schenck AP, Burstin H. Measuring the quality of care for older adults with serious illness.

Center to Advance Palliative Care, podcast, June 2014.

28. Schenck AP, Meyer AM, Kuo M, Cilenti D. Assessing the return on investment in public health: new

measures and approaches. Academy Health, Public Health Services Research Interest Group Meeting, San

Diego, CA, June 2014.

29. Schenck AP, Meyer AM, Kuo M, Cilenti D. Assessing the return on investment in public health: new

measures and approaches. Academy Health, San Diego, CA, June 2014.

30. Schenck AP. Assessing the impact of public health investments on community health outcomes. Public

Health Systems and Service Research, National Network of Public Health Institutes Annual Meeting, New

Orleans, LA, May 2014.

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31. Schenck AP. Assessing the impact of public health investments on community health outcomes. Public

Health Systems and Service Research. Keeneland Conference, Lexington, KY, April 2014.

32. Schenck AP. Educational opportunities at UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. USPHE

Environmental Health Officers. National webinar. January 2014.

33. Schenck AP. Global health is public health. Global health is local health. GlobeMed Eminence Retreat.

Chapel Hill, NC, January 2014.

TEACHING 1. Research Frameworks and Methods for Public Health Practice (PUBH 754). Graduate course for MPH

students. Spring semester 2011 – 2019.

2. Communicating public health through writing (PUBH 771). Graduate course for MPH students. Summer session 2016-2018.

3. Population Health in Health Care (PUBH 810). Graduate course for students from health affairs. Fall 2015.

4. Introduction to Public Health (SPHG 600). Graduate course for masters and doctoral students. Co-faculty. Fall 2013.

RESEARCH AND CONTRACTS Principal Investigator 2016 – 2018 Emerging Leaders in Public Health, The Kresge Foundation 2017 – 2018 NC Public Health Leadership Institute, NC Division of Public Health & NCPHA 2010 – 2019 America’s Health Rankings®, United Health Foundation, to chair the Scientific Advisory Committee and student support for work on measurement issues 2012--2013 Examining the impact on public health outcomes of decreased spending for local health departments in North Carolina, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2012---2013 Southeast Public Health Training Center, HRSA 2009 – 2012 Evaluation and technical assistance for the Oral Health Initiative, North Carolina Health and Wellness Trust Fund 2009 – 2010 Evaluation of the Checkmeds NC program (a medication assistance program), North Carolina Health and Wellness Trust Fund 2006--2008 Palliative Care Quality Measures, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, a project to develop quality measures for use in hospice and palliative care

2006--2008 Colorectal Cancer Screening Utilization Project – Update to Web-based report on colorectal cancer testing in the US Medicare population, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

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2003--2004 Colorectal cancer screening in the Medicare population. A project to pilot test methods to increase colorectal cancer screening. National Cancer Institute (through an Inter-agency agreement with CMS). 2003-2004 Colorectal Cancer Screening Utilization Project – Update to Web-based report on colorectal cancer testing in the US Medicare population, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 2000– 2003 Colorectal Cancer Screening Utilization Project – Evaluating interventions and measuring test use in the Medicare population. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 2001 Preventive services use by Medicare enrollees with disabilities. A report on the use of cancer screening and immunizations by NC Medicare enrollees with disabilities. NC Office of Disability and Health 1999 Colorectal cancer test use among NC Medicare enrollees. Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina Collaborator 2011 - 2013 Southeast Public Health Training Center (PI: Baker) 2010 – 2011 Engaging Care Managers as Palliative Care Communicators (PI: Hanson) 2009 – 2010 Retrospective Evaluation of Outcomes of PET Scanning using the National

Oncologic PET Registry AHRQ, (PI: Carpenter) 2009 – 2010 PI of subcontract with Duke: Outcomes of Nursing Management Practice in Nursing Homes, NINR, (PI: Anderson) 2008 – 2010 PI of subcontract with University of North Carolina: Linking NC Central Cancer Registry Case data

to Medicare Claims Data: Validation analysis and examination of colorectal cancer treatment outcomes, University Cancer Research Fund, (PI: Carpenter)

2008 – 2009 PI of subcontract with University of North Carolina: Oncology providers in North Carolina, University Cancer Research Fund, (PI: Carpenter)

2007 – 2011 PI of subcontract with University of North Carolina: Implementing Interventions to Close the Discovery Delivery Gap, National Cancer Institute

2009 – 2010 PI of subcontract with University of North Carolina: DEcIDE (Developing Evidence to Inform Decisions about Effectiveness) Network (PI: Carpenter), AHRQ

2004-2008 PI of subcontract with Shaw University: Prostate Cancer Free Survival and Diffusion of State of the Art Treatment (PI: Howard) 2005–2008 PI of subcontract with University of North Carolina: Prostate Cancer Screening

among African American and Caucasian Medicare Recipients (PI: Godley)

2001-2006 PI of subcontract with University of North Carolina: CanCORS: Cancer Care Outcomes Research and Surveillance Consortium, National Cancer Institute, (PI: Sandler)

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2002 Investigator (PI of subcontract with Wake Forest University): Patterns of care for Medicare enrollees with breast and colon cancer (PI: Anderson) 1999-2001 Investigator (PI of subcontract with University of North Carolina): Racial differences in prostate cancer outcomes. ATPM (PI: Godley) NATIONAL SERVICE AND APPOINTMENTS Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health Practice Committee, 2012 - present Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health Practice Committee, chair, 2018-1019 National Institutes of Health, Pathways to Prevention Review Panel, 2016 America's Health Rankings The Health of Women and Children Report United Health Foundation Steering Group Member, 2016 The Health of the States Advisory Panel, 2014-2015 Hospice Technical Expert Panel Research Triangle Institute, 2015 Kresge Foundation Emerging Leaders in Public Health Advisory Committee member, 2015 Hospice Technical Expert Panel (chair) Research Triangle Institute, 2014 Research Advisory Council Prevention Partners, 2014-2015 Americas Health Ranking Senior Report Senior Health Advisory Group 2013 - present Technical Expert Panel on Data Linkage Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality, 2013 National Health Security Preparedness Index Project Model Design Workgroup, 2012 – 2013 Technical Expert Panel on Hospice Quality Reporting Program Development, 2012 National Network of Public Health Institutes Conference Planning Committee, 2012 National Commission for Quality Assurance (NCQA) Clinician Level Measures for Palliative Care, Expert Work Group, 2008

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National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable Invited individual member, 2004 – present National Quality Forum Cancer Data and Methods Panel, 2004 State North Carolina Local Health Department Accreditation Board, 2019 – present. North Carolina Governor’s Advisory Council on Aging, 2015 - present North Carolina State Public Health Laboratory Facilitator for state laboratory capabilities assessment, 2014 Population Health Improvement Partners (formerly North Carolina Center for Public Health Quality) Advisory Board, 2011 –present NC Institute of Medicine Task Force on Evidence-Based Public Health, 2012 North Carolina Advisory Committee for Cancer Coordination and Control Early detection and care committees, 2000 - 2009 NC Department of Health and Human Services Tobacco Control Surveillance and Evaluation Advisory Group, 2003 North Carolina Prevention Partners

Board of Directors, 1998 – 2002 Chair of Report Card Committee, 2000, 2002

Healthy Carolinians 2010 Older Adults Committee, 1999 - 2000