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1 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Curriculum Vitae DATE: June 8, 2004 PERSONAL Name: Kathryn Estelle McCollister Home Phone: (305) Office Phone: (305) Home Address: Place, Apt. 8, Miami Beach, FL Current Academic Rank: Assistant Professor of Health Economics (Research Track) Primary Department: Epidemiology and Public Health, School of Medicine Citizenship: USA HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Ph.D., Economics, Florida International University,, Dissertation: The Political Economy of Sovereign Debt M.A., Economics, Florida International University,, B.A., International Affairs, The George Washington University, Washington, DC, EXPERIENCE Academic Positions 1999 to date Research Assistant Professor University of Miami School of Medicine Dept. of Epidemiology and Public Health and Health Services Research Center 1998 to 1999 Senior Research Associate University of Miami School of Medicine Health Services Research Center 1997 to 1999 Instructor Florida International University Department of Economics
2 1995 to 1997 Teaching Associate Florida International University Department of Economics Non-Academic Positions 1997 Marketing Consultant McCreade Systems, LLC India 1995 Interviewer/Recruiter Olsten Staffing Services PUBLICATIONS Books and monographs published: McCollister, K.E., and M.T. French The Economic Cost of Substance Abuse Treatment in Criminal Justice Settings. In C.G. Leukefeld, F. Tims, and D. Farabee (Eds.), Treatment of Drug Offenders: Policies and Issues, pp New York: Springer Publishing Company. Juried or refereed journal articles or exhibitions: French, M.T., K.E. McCollister, S. Sacks, K. McKendrik, and G. De Leon Benefit-Cost Analysis of a Modified Therapeutic Community for Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers. Evaluation and Program Planning, Vol. 25(2) French, M.T., K.E. McCollister, J. Cacciola, J. Durell, and R. L.Stephens "Benefit-Cost Analysis of Addiction Treatment in Arkansas: Specialty and Standard Residential Programs for Pregnant and Parenting Women." Substance Abuse. 23(1): Burbano, X., Miguez-Burbano, M.J., McCollister, K., Zhang, G., Rodriguez, A., Ruiz, P., Lecusay, R., Shor-Posner, G Impact of Selenium chemoprevention clinical trial on hospital admissions of HIV infected participants. HIV Clinical Trials Journal; 3(6): Karayalcin, A.C., K.E. McCollister, and D. Mitra Infrastructure, Returns to Scale, and Sovereign Debt. Journal of International Trade and Economic Development. Vol. 11 (3):
3 McCollister, K.E., M.T. French, M. Prendergast, H. Wexler, S. Sacks, and E. Hall Is In-Prison Treatment Enough? A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Prison- Based Treatment and Aftercare Services for Substance Abusing Offenders. Law and Policy, Vol. 25 (1): McCollister, K.E. and M.T. French The Relative Contributions of Outcome Domains in the Total Economic Benefit of Addiction Interventions: A Review of First Findings. Addiction, 98: McCollister, K.E., M.T. French, J.A. Inciardi, C.A. Butzin, S.S. Martin, and R.M. Hooper A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Post-Release Substance Abuse Treatment for Criminal Offenders. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 19(4): French, M.T., K.E. McCollister, P.K. Alexandre, D. Chitwood, and C.B. McCoy Revolving Roles in Drug-Related Crime: The Cost of Chronic Drug Users as Victims and Perpetrators. Forthcoming to Journal of Quantitative Criminology. Logan, T., Hoyt, W., McCollister, K., French, M., Leukefeld, C., & Minton, L Economic Evaluation of Drug Court: Methodology, Results, and Policy Implications. Forthcoming to Evaluation and Program Planning. McCollister, K.E., French, M.T., Prendergast, M.L., Hall, E. and Sacks, S Long-Term Cost-Effectiveness of Addiction Treatment for Criminal Offenders: Evaluating Treatment History and Reincarceration Five Years Post-Parole. Forthcoming to Justice Quarterly. PROFESSIONAL Funded Research Economic Evaluation of Substance Abuse Treatment in Criminal Justice Settings. (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. K01 DA013962, $595,836 from 6/04 to 5/09, Principal Investigator). Benefit-cost Analysis of the California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility (CSATF). (Department of Corrections, State of California, $100,000 from 7/03 to 6/06, Co- Principal Investigator). Costs and Benefits of Prison-Based Treatment plus Aftercare for Drug-Abusing Offenders. (Substance Abuse Policy Research Program, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, $189,133 from 12/00 to 11/03, Principal Investigator). Drug Reduction Strategy Evaluation. (Department of Corrections, State of California, $25,000 from 9/00 to 6/01, local Principal Investigator). 3
4 Women s Prison TC: Outcome, Process, and Economic Analysis. (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, $487,311 from 10/01 to 9/06, Senior Research Investigator). Economic Costs and Benefits of Alcohol Services and Interventions. (Public Health Service, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. R01 AA , $2,640,929 from 4/01 to 3/06, Project Director). Economic Evaluation Methods: Development and Applications. (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. R01 DA11506, $1,154,801 from 9/98 to 8/03, Project Director). Utilizing Clinical and Financial Instruments for Economic Evaluation. (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. 3P50 DA07705, $1,324,500 from 5/00 to 4/05, Investigator). Evaluation of Substance Abuse Treatment in Correctional Facilities. (Department of Corrections, State of California, Contract No A-1, $400,000, from 9/98 to 8/03, Project Director). Therapeutic Communities for Mentally Impaired Chemical Abusers (MICAs): Benefit- Cost Analysis (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. 1 R01 DA09776, $133,742 from 10/96 to 9/98, Investigator). Professional and Honorary Organizations Member of: International Health Economics Association American Economic Association Academy of Health Services Research American Public Health Association Academic Awards 1995 to 1999 Graduate assistantship, Department of Economics, Florida International University 1997 to 1999 Graduate fee grant for academic achievement, State of Florida 4
5 Presentations Economic Evaluation of Addiction Treatment for Criminal Offenders: Review of Recent Cost-Effectiveness Analyses. Presented at the Substance Abuse Treatment and Corrections: Prison-based Treatment and Aftercare Teleconference organized by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Office of State Legislatures. March 25, Post-Release Substance Abuse Treatment for Criminal Offenders: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis. Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, PA, November 12, Post-Release Substance Abuse Treatment for Criminal Offenders: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis. Presented at the Health Services Research Among Hard to Reach Populations Annual Meeting in Key Largo, FL, October 30 November 1, Is In-Prison Treatment Enough? A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Prison-Based Treatment and Aftercare Services for Substance Abusing Offenders. Presented at the American Public Health Administration Annual Meeting in Atlanta, GA, October 24, A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the Amity In-Prison TC and Vista Aftercare Programs, Preliminary Results. Presented at the University of California, Los Angeles, Drug Abuse Research Center, February 6, Re-examining the Social Cost of Drug-Related Crime: Chronic Drug Users as Perpetrators and Victims. Presented at the American Public Health Administration Annual Meeting in Boston, MA, November 13, Re-examining the Social Cost of Drug-Related Crime: Chronic Drug Users as Perpetrators and Victims. Presented at the Western Economic Association Annual Conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, June 30, Benefit-Cost Analysis of a Modified Therapeutic Community for Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers. Presented at the Health Administration Program/Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Joint Seminar Series, University of Miami, Miami, FL, October 20, Economic Evaluation of Substance Abuse Programs in Criminal Justice Settings. Presented at the Policy Advisory Committee Meeting for the Office of Substance Abuse Programs, California Department of Corrections, San Diego, CA, August 19-20, Benefit-Cost Analysis of a Modified Therapeutic Community for Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers. Presented at the MISA: Multiple Disorders, Multiple Perspectives 5
6 TEACHING Conference, sponsored by MCP Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, PA, April 28-30, Modeling the Political Economy of Sovereign Debt. Presented at the International/Development Economics Seminar Workshop Series at Florida International University,, April 14, Benefit-Cost Analysis of a Modified Therapeutic Community for Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers. Presented at the NIDA Advisory Board Meeting, Grant R01 DA11506, University of Miami, Miami, FL, April 8, Teaching Specialization Health Economics for Evaluation and Policy (Graduate) Microeconomic Theory (Undergraduate) Microeconomic Theory (Graduate lab) Economic Growth (Graduate lab) Macroeconomic Theory (Graduate lab) Thesis and Dissertation Advising SERVICE Dissertation committee member. Evaluation of the incidence, associated risk factors, and outcomes for surgical site infections in a community hospital population, Nancy Dgetluck, 2001 to present. University Committees Member of the DEPH Admissions Committee for the MPH and Ph.D. programs. Member of the Graduate Faculty ( present) Member of the Council of Behavioral Sciences Research (CBSR) subgroup on Substance Abuse (2000 present) Community Activities Volunteer for Hands on Miami (2000 present) LANGUAGES English Spanish 6
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