1 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Curriculum Vitae 1. Date: January 8, 2015 I. PERSONAL 2. Name: Roderick King, MD, MPH 3. Home Phone: 4. Office Phone: (305) 243 2909 5. Address: 6. Current Academic Rank: Associate Professor 6a. Current Track of Appointment Educator Track 7. Primary Department: Public Health Sciences, School of Medicine 8. Secondary/Joint Appointments: N/A 9. Citizenship: U.S. 10. Visa Type: N/A II. HIGHER EDUCATION 11. Institutional University of North Carolina School of Public Health, Kellogg Fellowship for Emerging 2004 Chapel Hill, NC Emerging Leaders in Public Health Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston, MA MPH Family and Community 1998 Health-Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Cornell University Medical College, New York, NY M.D. 1992 The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD B.S. Biomedical Engineering 1987 12. Non Institutional: Principal 2001-2002 Council for Excellence in Government, Washington, DC 13. Certification, licensure: Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics Certified by the American Board of Pediatrics (February 2000) Medical licensure: Massachusetts (#152781) III. EXPERIENCE 14. Academic Positions Associate Professor University of Miami Miller School of Medicine 2012 Present
Department of Public Health Sciences Roderick Kenneth King, MD, MPH Senior Faculty Massachusetts General Hospital Disparities Solutions Center MGH Institute for Health Policy - Boston MA 2005 Present Instructor, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine 2005 2014 Harvard Medical School Director, Program in Cultural Competence, Harvard University 2006 2009 Clinical/Translational Center Harvard Medical School Program Director, Office of Diversity and Community Partnerships 2005 2008 Harvard Medical School Research Fellow, Department of Faculty Development and Diversity 1997 1998 Harvard Medical School Senior Lecturer, Public Health Sciences 1995 1997 University of Cape Coast, Ghana, West Africa Assistant Director of the Summer Research Fellowship Program 1988 Cornell University Medical College 15. Hospital Appointments: Senior Faculty 2005 Present Massachusetts General Hospital Disparities Solutions Center MGH Institute for Health Policy Attending Physician 2000-2005 Boston Children s Hospital Pediatrician 2000 Ahotacrum Leprosy Campy Ahotacrum, Ghana Pediatrician 1998-2000 Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates Attending Medical Staff 1995 1998 Hospital for Sick Children, Washington DC Transport Physician/Outpatient Clinic 1994 1998 Physician Children's National Medical Center, Washington DC Pediatric Medicine Internship 1992 1995 and Residency Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC 2
16. Non Academic Positions: Chief Executive Officer, 2012-Present Florida Institute for Health Innovation (formerly the Florida Public Health Institute) Chair 2012 - Present Secretary s Advisory Committee on Minority Health US Department of Human Services US Fulbright Scholar 2011 2012 Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs Fulbright Regional Applied Research Program (NEXUS) U.S. Department of State Senior Advisor 2010 2011 Bureau of Primary Health Care Health Resources and Services Administration US Department of Health and Human Services Health Policy Advisor 2007 2008 Senator Barack Obama Presidential Campaign Health Policy Committee Health Policy Advisor 2006 Deval Patrick Gubernatorial Campaign Health Policy Committee Director, HRSA Boston Regional Division 2000 2005 Health Resources and Services Administration Office of Performance Review US Department of Health and Human Services Health Policy Advisor 1998 John O'Connor Congressional Campaign 8th Congressional District, Boston, MA 17. Military: Commander, 0-5 2000 2005 US Public Health Service Commissioned Corp, Uniformed Services HRSA Region 1 Office, Office of Performance Review IV.PUBLICATIONS 18. Books and monographs published: N/A 19. Juried or refereed journal articles or exhibitions: 1) Roberts, S.R, Crigler, J., Lafferty, W.E., Bonham, A.J., Hunter, J.L., Smith, A.J., Banderas, J.W., Early, G.L., King, R.K. Addressing Social Determinants to Improve HealthCare Quality and Reduce Cost. Journal of Healthcare Quality, 34(2). 2012. 3
2) Lopez L, Green AR, Tan-McGrory A, King R, Betancourt JR. Bridging the digital divide in health care - The role of health information technology in addressing racial and ethnic disparities. Joint Commission Journal of Quality and Patient Safety. 37(10):437-445. 2011 Oct. 3) King, R.K., Green, AR., Tan-McGrory, A, Donahue, E.J., Kimbrough-Sugick, J., Betancourt, J.R., A Plan for Action: Key Perspectives from the Racial/Ethnic Disparities Strategy Forum. The Milbank Quarterly, Vol. 86, No.2, (pp. 241-272) 2008. 4) Coombs, A, King, R. Workplace Discrimination: Experiences of Practicing Physicians. Journal of the National Medical Association; 97: 467-477 April 2005 5) Public Health Reports. Special Issue: Health Disparities in America: Coeditors Roderick King, MD, MPH, Joseph Betancourt, MD, MPH, Volume 118, number 4, July/August 2003. 6) Adirim T, King R, Klein B. Childhood Pleural Pulmonary Blastoma. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 1996. 7) King R, Magid N, Opio G, Borer JS. Cardiac protein turnover in compensatory hypertrophy due to mild chronic aortic regurgitation. Clinical Research. 39(3): 672A 1991 20. Other works, publications, abstracts: 1) Betancourt, J.R., Green, AR., King, R.K., Improving Quality and Achieving Equity: A Guide for Hospital Leaders, supported by RWJF. released Dec 2008 2) The U.S. Commitment to Global Health, Institute of Medicine, Committee on the US Commitment to Global Health, Board on Global Health, National Academies of Sciences, December 2008 3) Betancourt, J., King, R. Diversity in Health Care: Expanding our Perspectives, The Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine - Editorial, vol. 154 no. 9. September 2000 4) King, R.K. So You want to be a Doctor? Career Opportunities Grow in Health and Biomedicine, The Black Collegian, February 2000. 5) King R, Magid N, Opio G, Borer JS. Protein turnover in stable cardiac hypertrophy due to mild chronic aortic regurgitation. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 1992 6) King RK, Magid NM, Opio G, Borer JS. Protein turnover in compensatory cardiac hypertrophy due to mild chronic aortic regurgitation. American Heart Association Scientific Conference on Heart Failure: Adaptive and Maladaptive Processes. 23: 1992 21. Manuscripts submitted and in progress: N/A V. PROFESSIONAL 22. Funded Research Completed: Project Director 2005 2009 4
Harvard Medical School, Boston MA Leadership Cluster Evaluation, WK Kellogg Foundation Minority Leadership Development In Health And Health Care Project, W.K. Kellogg Foundation Project Period: 2005-2009 REVIEW OF STATE-LEVEL CHILD FATALITY REVIEW TEAMS DATA COLLECTION SYSTEMS - RECOMMENDATIONS AND ITS USE FOR INJURY SURVEILLANCE Supervisor: Lloyd Potter, PhD Role: Project Consultant, Division of Violence Prevention Funding Source: Center for Disease Control and Prevention Project Period: 1997-2000 THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A UNIVERSITY WIDE COMPUTER NETWORK TO ENHANCE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE ACCESS, STUDENT REGISTRATION, INTERNET USE AND ACCESS FOR STUDENTS AND FACULTY University of Cape Coast Network Project University of Cape Coast Computer Centre, Cape Coast, Ghana, West Africa Role: Principal Investigator Funding Source: The Carnegie Foundation Project Period: 1996-1998 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SICKLE CELL DISEASE DATABASE AND THE AFRICAN HEMOGLOBINOPATHY INFORMATION NETWORK Role: Principal Investigator Funding Source: Center for Clinical Genetics, Sickle Cell Center and The Department of Hematology, Accra, Ghana West Africa Project Period: 1995 THE PROTEIN TURNOVER IN MYOCYTES IN AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF MILD CHRONIC AORTIC REGURGITATION Role: American Heart Association Research Fellowship Funding Source: Department Of Medicine (Cardiology), New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center Sponsors: Dr. Norman Magid & Dr. Jeffrey Borer Project Period: 1990-1991 23. Editorial responsibilities: Guest Editor, Public Health Reports. Special Issue: Health Disparities in America: Coeditors Roderick King, MD, MPH, Joseph Betancourt, MD, MPH, Volume 118, number 4, July/August 2003. 24. Professional and Honorary Organizations: Member of: Health Foundation of South Florida, Board of Directors Chair, Planning and Evaluation Committee, Board Secretary Secretary of Health and Human Services, Advisory Committee on Minority Health, US Dept of Health and Human Services, Chairman 2012-Present 2011-Present 5
Massachusetts Health Care Quality and Cost Council Advisory, Committee 2008-2014 Academy Health- Health Policy Amplifyme (former Project: Think Different), Director International Health Economics Association American Economic Association American Public Health Association American Public Health Association American Academy of Pediatrics, American Medical Association, National Medical Association, Massachusetts Medical Society 1998 Present 2002-Present 2000 Present 2000 Present 2000 Present 1997-Present 1992-Present Boston's Thrive by Five Leadership Council 2009-2010 Harvard School of Public Health Alumni Council 2008-2011 Boston's School Readiness Action Planning Team 2008-2009 Senator Barack Obama Campaign Health Policy Committee 2007-2008 National Initiative for Children's Healthcare Quality, Board of Directors 2006-2008 Deval Patrick Health Policy Committee 2006 National Health Fund Research Institute, Jamaica, West Indies, Advisory 2006 Board Health Care for All, Board of Directors 2006 DentaQuest Foundation, Director & Chair, Grant making Committee 2003-2013 Massachusetts Citizens for Children: Director 1998-2002 House staff Association of Children's National Medical Center, Co-President and 1994-1995 Treasurer Student National Medical Association, Cornell Chapter, Treasurer (1990) 1987-1992 National Society for Black Engineers, Johns Hopkins University Chapter 1986-1987 25. Honors and Awards: Senior Fellow, Council for Excellence in Government 2002-2003 6
Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics 2001-Present Fulbright Nexus Regional Scholarship Award, Fulbright Nexus Fellow 2010-2012 National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine Inaugural Fellow, Board on 2006-2009 Global Health Kellogg Fellowship for Emerging Leaders in Public Health 2003 U.S. Public Health Service Unit Commendation Award 2003 U.S. Public Health Service Commendation Award 2003 U.S. Public Health Service Achievement Award 2003 Promotion to the rank of 0-5, Commander, US PHS 2002 Promotion to the rank of 0-4, L T Commander, US PHS 2001 US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services 1999-2000 Administration Senior Health Policy Internship Commonwealth Fund Harvard University Fellowship in Minority Health Policy 1997-1998 Project Assistant and participant - World Health Organization: Polio Eradication 1997 Project, Ghana International Foundation for Education and Self-Help Achievement Award 1995-1997 National Institutes of Health Young Investigator Award 1991-1992 American Heart Association Research Fellowship 1990-1991 26. Post Doctoral Fellowships: N/A 27. Other Professional Activities: Consulting: American Cancer Society: Health Equity Program - Implementation and evaluation of Regional Health Disparities Initiatives Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Maryland School of Public Policy - Aligning Forces for Quality Leadership Technical Assistance Team The California Endowment Foundation - Boys and Young Men of Color Initiative/Building Health Communities, Statewide Network Coordinator/Facilitator Annie E. Casey Foundation/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - Leadership in Action Program (LAP), Coach/Facilitator Southern Maryland LAP- Focus: All Children Ready to Learn Baltimore City LAP- Focus: Babies Born Healthy 7
Pan American Health Organization - Health Systems Strengthening Initiative in Latin American and the Caribbean Tuskegee University National Center for Bioethics - Evaluator and Performance Management Consultant University of Maryland, Office of Executive Programs - Results Based Accountability Training, Maryland Department of Parks and Planning South Boston Community Health Center Invited Presentations National and International Conferences: King, R.K., Brooks, D., Moncrease, A., Shekar, S., Reede, J. Using Collaborations to develop a Diverse Health Professions Workforce, 128th APHA Annual meeting, November 2000. Academy Health Health Disparities Plenary Session: Health Disparities and Educational Disparities- What Can We Learn from Both on How to Tackle Health Disparities?, June 2006 VI. TEACHING 28. Teaching Awards Received: Teachers for Africa Award 2005-2007 29. Teaching Specialization Courses Taught Leading Change in Population Health, (Summer Institute) Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Institute, Meharry Medical College 2013- Present Global Health Effectiveness Program- Leadership Development 2010-2014 Instructor, Harvard Medical School EPH 632 U.S. Health System EPH 653 Leading Change in Population Health (MD/MPH Summer Session) University of Miami, Department of Public Health Sciences 2012-Present Issues in Minority Health Policy and Leadership in Minority Health Policy 1998-2011 Instructor, Harvard Medical School Child Health; Immunology, Immunization and Cold Chain Management; Human 1995-1997 Physiology Health Information Systems; Microbiology and Disease Senior Lecturer - Health Science Program, University of Cape Coast, Ghana, West Africa 30. Thesis and Dissertation Advisor/Post doctoral Student Supervision: N/A 8
VII. SERVICE 31. University Committee and Administrative Responsibilities: N/A 32. Professional Service: N/A 33. Community Activities Center for Financial Services Innovation (CFSI), Board of Directors DentaQuest, Dental Services of Massachusetts (DSM) Health Foundation of South Florida, Board of Directors Biomedical Sciences Careers Program: Student advisor and Speaker 2015-Present 2013-Present 2013-Present 1998-Present Mattapan Community Health Center- Co-chair, 14th Annual Rock the Boat Gala 2010 DentaQuest Foundation, Board of Directors, Chair of Grantmaking Committee 2002-2013 "The American Baby Show"-National Television Parenting Show: Guest 1998 Pediatrician Sociedad Latina (Youth Group based in Boston): Information Systems Consultant 1998 International Foundation for Education and Self-Help: Travel advisor to expatriates 1997 returning from abroad, article for IFESH UPDATE (organizational newsletter) 9