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CURRICULUM VITAE Louise Marie Quijano, Ph.D., M.S.W. 132 Education Building School of Social Work Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523 970-491-7448 lquijano@cahs.colostate.edu EDUCATION 2007 Post-Doctoral Fellow in Primary Care Research, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX (Fellowship supported by a training grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration) 2005 Ph.D., Social Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, Dissertation Topic: Marriage and other important social relationships as predictors of access to mental health services and depression outcomes among older adults. 1987 M.S.W., State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 1986 B.S., Social Work, Nazareth College of Rochester, Rochester, NY ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2007-present Assistant Professor, Social Work, Colorado State University OTHER POSITIONS 2004-2005 Research Coordinator II, Huffington Center on Aging, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 2003-2005 Consultant, Positive Aging Resource Center, Brigham and Women s Hospital, Boston, MA 2003-2004 Research Coordinator II, Huffington Center on Aging, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 2003-2004 Training Coordinator, University of Houston and Texas Consortium of Geriatric Education Centers (Training Grant funded 1

through the Texas Consortium of Geriatric Education Centers (TCGEC) Grant No. 5 D31 HP 70112-04, Ellen Stevens-Roseman, D.S.W., Principal Investigator), Graduate College of Social Work, Houston, TX 2001-2004 Consultant, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, Unity Health System, Rochester, NY 2000-2001 Director of Quality Improvement, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, Unity Health System, Rochester, NY 1999-2001 Consultant, Oak Orchard Community Health Center, Brockport, NY 1996-2001 Clinical Manager, Primary Care Behavioral Health Program, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, Unity Health System, Rochester, NY 1995-1998 Director of Adult Outpatient Mental Health Services, St. Mary s Mental Health Center of Unity Health System, Rochester, NY 1994-1995 Care Coordinator, Coordinated Care Services, Inc., Rochester, NY 1994 Social Work Field Educator, Graduate School of Social Work, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 1990-1994 Service Supervisor, Continuing Day Treatment Program and Mental Illness and Chemical Abuse (MICA) Component, Genesee Mental Health Center, Rochester, NY 1993 Social Work Field Educator, Graduate School of Social Work, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 1989-1993 Psychiatric Assignment Officer (Part-Time), Emergency Department, The Genesee Hospital, Rochester, NY 1989-1990 Social Worker, Medical Emergency Department, University of Rochester Medical Center/Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY 1987-1990 Social Worker, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Canandaigua, NY 1984-1985 Counselor, De Paul Mental Health Services, Rochester, NY 2

CURRENT JOB DESCRIPTION Teach four credit hours per semester in the graduate social work program; provide consultation to students in field placement; conduct independent and collaborative research in the field of social work and related areas of professional interest; guide undergraduate and graduate research projects provide student advising; perform relevant University, professional, and community leadership, outreach, and service. 60% Teaching 20% Research/Creative Activity 20% Service/Outreach 0% Administration CERTIFICATION Certificate in Gerontology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY Texas State Board of Social Work Examiners, Licensed Master Social Worker, Advanced Clinical Practitioner - #37605 LCSW Academy of Certified Social Workers - ACSW HONORS AND AWARDS 1989 Community Service Award, East House Corporation, Rochester, NY 1984 Community Service Award, Urban League of Rochester, Rochester, NY PUBLISHED WORKS Refereed Journal Articles: Quijano, L. M., Stanley, M. A., Petersen, N. J., Casado, B. L., Steinberg, E. H., Cully, J. A., & Wilson, N. L. (2007). Healthy I.D.E.A.S: A depression intervention delivered by community-based case managers serving older adults. Journal of Applied Gerontology. Chen, H., Coakley, E. H., Cheal, K., Maxwell, J., Costantino, G., Krahn, D. D., Malgady, R. G., Durai, U. N., Quijano, L. M., Zaman, S., Miller, C. J., Ware, J. H., Chung, H., Aoyama, C., Van Stone, W. W., Levkoff, S. E. (2006). Satisfaction with mental health services in older primary care patients. The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 14 (4), 371-379. Bartels, S.J., Coakely, E., Zubritsky, C., Ware, J.H., Miles, K.M., Arean, P.A., Chen, H., Oslin, D.W., Llorente, M.D., Costantino, G., Quijano, L.M., McIntyre, J.S., Linkins, K.W., Oxman, T.E., Maxwell, J., & Levkoff, S.E. (2004). Improving access to geriatric mental health services: a randomized trial 3

comparing treatment engagement with integrated versus enhanced referral care for depression, anxiety, and at-risk alcohol use. American Journal of Psychiatry, 8, 1455-1462. Gallo, J.G., Zubritsky, C., Maxwell, J., Nazar, M., Bogner, H.R., Quijano, L.M., Syropoulos, H.J., Cheal, K.L., Chen, H., Sanchez, H., Dodson, J., Levkoff, S. (2004). Primary care providers evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multi-site effectiveness trial (PRISM-E). Annals of Family Medicine,2 ( 4), 305-309. Manuscripts Submitted for Publication: Casado, B. L., Quijano, L. M., Steinberg, E. H., Stanley, M. A., Cully, J. A., & Wilson, N. L. (accepted, 2009). Evaluating Implementation of Healthy IDEAS: A Depression Intervention Program through Community-Based Case Management. The Gerontologist. Manuscripts in Preparation: Quijano, L. M., Correa, A., Wilson, N., Kunik, M. E., Jimenez, D., & Stanley, M. A., Vida Tranquila: A Skills-based Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention for Older Hispanic Primary Care Patients with Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Quijano, L.M., Correa, A., Jimenez, D., Wilson, N. L., Kunik, M., & Stanley, M. A. Understanding Cultural Beliefs When Implementing a Manualized Cognitive- Behavior Intervention for Older Latinos. Quijano, L. M., Stanley, M. A., Petersen, N., Casado, B. L., Steinberg, E. H., Cully, J. A., & Wilson, N. Comparing depression severity in frail older adult Hispanics and non-hispanic whites receiving home-based services from community agencies. Quijano, L. M., Urbauer, D. L., Cheal, K., Maxwell, J., & Levkoff, S. E., Effect of social support networks on mental health treatment use and depression outcomes of primary care patients. Roseman-Stevens, E. S., Quijano, L. M., & Heo, J. Meeting the service needs of Hispanic elders and their aging families. 4

CONTRACTS & GRANTS Externally-Funded Projects as PI (2008-2011) Hartford Partnership Program for Aging Education: Social Work Scholars in Gerontology. School of Social Work, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, $75,000. (2008-2010) Hartford Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholar. School of Social Work, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, $50,000. (2006-2007) Vida Tranquila Pilot Study: A Skills-based Therapeutic Intervention for Older Hispanic Patients with Generalized Anxiety Disorder, VISN 16, Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center, Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Houston, TX, $20,000. Externally-Funded Projects as CoPI (2008-2009) Development of a needs assessment instrument and training modules for direct care staff at assisted living facilities serving adults with mental illness, Emily Dakin, PhD., Principal Investigator, 2007-2008 College of Applied Human Sciences Mini- Grant Program, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, total cost for overall period: $6,000 (.025% effort: $1,400). (2005-2006) Peaceful Living Pilot Study: A Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Older Adult Primary Care Patients with Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Melinda Stanley, PhD., Principal Investigator, VISN 16 Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center, Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Houston, TX, total cost for overall period: $86,100, (5% effort: $4,305). (2002-2003) Predoctoral Intern, Houston Center for Quality of Care and Utilization Studies, Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, VISN 16, Mental Illness, Research, and Clinical Center, Baylor Collage of Medicine, Houston, TX. (2000-2001) Integrated Health and Behavioral Health Care for Children, Adolescents and Their Families, Antoinette Jakobi, M. D., Principal Investigator, Unity Health System, Rochester, NY, Health Resources and Services Administration, Grant No. 1 H57 MC 00011-01, direct cost for overall period: $100,000 (25% effort first year only). 5

(1998-2001) Primary Care Research in Substance Abuse and Mental Health in the Elderly (PRISM-E), John S. McIntyre, M. D., Principal Investigator, Unity Health System, Rochester, NY, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Grant No. U79 SP 08876 and 5 UDI SM 53034, direct cost for overall period: $1,261,628 (75% effort for four years). (1999-2000) Latino Mental Health Education Project, Nilda Hernandez, Ph.D., Principal Investigator, Mental Health Association, Rochester, NY, $3,000. Contracts: (2007- present)program Evaluator for Implementation of Healthy IDEAS: Pinal-Gila Council for Senior Citizens, Phoenix, AZ. PAPERS PRESENTED/SYMPOSIA/INVITED LECTURES/PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS/ WORKSHOPS November, 2008, Results of a needs assessment for direct-care staff at Assisted Living facilities serving older adults with mental illness (Accepted). 61st Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America. November, 2007, A collaborative care model for treating GAD in older medical patients: A pilot study. Poster session 1A, 41 st Annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Convention. November, 2007, Vida Tranquila: A Skills-based Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention for Older Hispanic Primary Care Patients with Generalized Anxiety Disorder, 60 th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA, Lead Presenter. November 2007, Elderly Latino Treatment Beliefs and Somatization of Anxiety and Depression, 60 th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA. 2006-2007, Quality Caregiving Depression Continuing Education Module: Managing Depression: A Self-management Guide for Direct Care Workers. (2 hour lectures), Care for Elders, Houston, TX. 2005-2007, Quality Caregiving Depression Module: Orientation for Direct Care Workers (1.5 hour lectures), Care for Elders, Houston, TX November, 2006, Healthy IDEAS: A Home-Based Depression Intervention Delivered by Community-Based Case Managers Serving Older Latinos, 59 th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, Dallas, TX, Lead Presenter. 6

November, 2006, Healthy IDEAS: Evaluating Implementation of Depression Self-Management Intervention through Community-Based Case Management, 59 th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, Dallas, TX. November, 2005, Community Partnerships for Delivering Mental Health Services to Older Adults, 58 th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL, Lead Presenter. November, 2005, Social Relationships as Predictors of Access to Mental Health Services and Depression Outcomes Among Older Adults, 58 th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL, Lead Presenter. November, 2004, Embedding an Evidenced-Based Depression Intervention in Community-Based Agencies: Lessons for Behavioral Change in Individuals and Organizations, 57 th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, Washington DC. April, 2004, A Community-Based Model Program for Improving Depression in Older Adults: Design, Implementation, Evaluation and Results, Joint Conference of the American Society on Aging & The National Council on the Aging, San Francisco, CA April, 2004. Evaluating Outreach: A Look at Multi-site Experience Reaching Older Adults in Need of Mental Health Services, Joint Conference of the American Society on Aging & The National Council on the Aging, San Francisco, CA, Lead Presenter. April, 2004, Healthy I.D.E.A.S.: An Evidence-based Depression Intervention in Community-based Agencies: Lessons for Behavioral Change in Individuals and Organizations. 25 th Professional Development of the Texas Consortium of Geriatric Education Centers, Houston, TX. February, 2004, Behavioral Health/Primary Care Integration: Addressing Health Disparities in Underserved Populations, Annual Training Conference of the National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare, New Orleans, LA, Lead Presenter. February, 2004, Depression and Older Adults. Annual Elder Care Conference, Houston, TX, Solo Presenter. January & February, 2004, Meeting the Needs of Under Served Texans: Hispanic Elders and Their Aging Families, Training Grant funded through the Texas Consortium of Geriatric Education Centers (TCGEC) Grant No. 5 D31 HP 70112-04, El Paso, TX, Harlingen, TX, San Antonio, TX, Lead Presenter. 7

2003, Overlooked Issues in Aging: Depression & Substance Abuse, Graduate College of Social Work, Department of Continuing Education, University of Houston, Houston, TX November, 1999, Engaging Older Consumers in Research, 52 nd Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA. OTHER ACTIVITIES/ACCOMPLISHMENTS TEACHING ADVISING Specialized Skills: Fluent in Conversational Spanish Year Semester Course No./Title Credit Hrs Enr. 2007 Fall SW602A Program Evaluation 2 18 2007 Fall SW602A Program Evaluation 2 28 2008 Spring SW 602B Program Evaluation 2 18 2008 Spring SW 602B Program Evaluation 2 25 STUDENT ADVISING/GRADUATE SUPERVISION UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT: 25 Advisees Fall 2007 25 Advisees-Spring 2008 GRADUATE STUDENTS: Current MSW Research Project Advisees: 3-Fall, 2007 5-Spring, 2008 MSW Field Placement Advisees: 7-Fall, 2007 9-Spring, 2008 RESEARCH ASSOCIATES: Current MSW Graduate Assistant: 1 COMMITTEES Member, Board of Directors, Foundation on Aging, Inc., Fort Collins, CO., 2008 Member, Advisory Committee, Latino Professional Development Program, North Range Behavioral Health and School of Social Work, Colorado State University, 2008. 8

MSW Curriculum Subcommittee, Colorado State University, 2008 Student Affairs Committee, Colorado State University, 2008 Ph.D. Development Committee, Colorado State University, 2008 Member of the Evaluation and Workforce Development Committees, Care for Elders, Houston, TX, 2006-2007 Member of the Older Adult Expert Panel for the Older Americans Substance Abuse & Mental Health Technical Assistance Center, SAMHSA, Rockville, MD, 2005-present PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES The Gerontological Society of America National Association of Social Workers Council on Social Work Education 9