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EDUCATOR PORTFOLIO Denice Cora-Bramble, MD, MBA TABLE OF CONTENTS Representative Samples Education Philosophy Curriculum Development and Instructional Design 1. Learning Objectives CNMC Community Pediatrics Residency Track 2. New Course Syllabus GWU SPHHS Advanced Maternal and Child Health Course 3. Instructional Unit and Objectives Cultural Competence Curriculum for Health Care Providers Hispanic Module 4. Instructional Materials and Resources Handouts A. Providing Culturally Competent Care presented at Bayfront Medical Center Visiting Professorship B. Mentors: The Wind Beneath Your Academic Wings presented at AAMC Early Career Faculty Development Workshop C. A Cross Cultural Pediatric Residency Program Merger presented at Ambulatory Pediatric Association Region IV meeting Web-based and CD-ROM resources developed in collaboration with others A. The Provider s Guide to Quality and Culture (http://erc.msh.org/qualityandculture) B. Breaking Barriers - AMSA CD-ROM sample included (http://www.amsa.org/programs/barreires/raceth/minorities.html) C. GWU Interdisciplinary Student Community-Oriented Prevention Enhancement Service (http://gwu.edu/~iscopes) 5. Course listing 1

Teaching Evaluations- Representative Samples (Average score, out of maximum score of 5) Advising A. A Cross Cultural Pediatric Residency Program Merger (4.79) Ambulatory Pediatric Association Region IV meeting B. Providing Culturally Competent Care (4.77) Washington Hospital Center C. Providing Culturally Competent Care (4.95) Bayfront Medical Center, Florida D. Cultural Competency (4.79) GWU SPHHS Community Oriented Primary Care Policies and Issues course E. Primary Care Safety Net in the District of Columbia (4.89) Health Policy elective for GWU and CNMC residents F. Barriers and Enablers for Minorities in Medicine (4.92) Johns Hopkins University G. Minority Faculty: Thriving in the 21 st Century (4.84) AAMC Minority Faculty Development Workshop (keynote) H. Cultural Competence (4.68) CNMC Fellows Workshop I. Latino Children: Health Status, Outcomes and Access (4.80) University of Maryland Health Disparities Seminar Series 1. Letters of evaluation J. Brigham and Women s Hospital K. American Academy of Pediatrics L. Kaiser Permanente (2001 and 2004/keynote) M. University of Kentucky (keynote) N. Grant Makers in Health O. DC Primary Care Association List of faculty members, fellows, residents and students for whom I served as advisor and/or mentor Letters from students and mentees A. Susan Fisher-Owens, MD, MPH B. Keisha Byam, MPH C. Alicia Lawson, MPH 2

D. Shelly-Ann Sinclair, MPH Letters from CNMC faculty E. Swati Jain, MD, CNMC Residency Program Director & Assistant Professor F. Yewande Johnson, MD, Assistant Professor G. Lisa Collins, MD, Assistant Professor Educational Administration Listing of administrative activities in medical education A. Leadership of education and research activities of faculty in CNMC Goldberg Center divisions B. Leadership of Primary Care Medical Education Branch in the Bureau of Health Professions C. Leadership of education activities of faculty in GWU SHHHS Community Oriented Primary Care track of Division of Prevention and Community Health D. Leadership of education activities of faculty in GW SMHS Division of Community Health, Department of Health Care Sciences E. Leadership in development of new medical educational programs 1. Minority Faculty Development Program and Minority Faculty Affinity Group a. AAMC Faculty Vitae feature article 2. Health policy elective for CNMC residents 3. Clinical rotations for community pediatric track CNMC residents 4. Merger of CNMC and Howard University Hospital pediatric residency programs 5. CNMC minority faculty retention workgroup a. Workgroup presentation to senior leadership 6. Cultural competence curriculum for clinical care of patients with diabetes and cardiovascular disease a. Curriculum 7. Community-based grand rounds series 8. Cultural competence GWU SPHHS workgroup a. Workgroup report 9. Washington Regional Academic and Community Consortium 10. National cultural competence workgroup of Kellogg Foundation s Graduate Medical and Nursing Education initiative 11. Interdisciplinary Student Community Prevention Enhancement (ISCOPES) project 12. Sex Education Practicum for medical students 3

Education Scholarship F. Leadership in development of community-based education programs 1. Empowerment centered asthma curriculum for African American community lay health workers 2. Training program for D.C. Head Start teachers G. Committee membership 1. CNMC curriculum committee 2. CNMC resident selection committee 3. GWU SPHHS curriculum committee 4. GWU SMHS Department of Health Care Sciences curriculum redesign committee 5. GWU SPHHS admissions committee 6. GWU SMHS admissions committee Listing of education scholarship activities A. Presentations 1. International 2. National 3. Regional B. Publications 1. Articles 2. Book chapters 3. Letters 4. Abstracts C. Grants D. Contracts E. Other peer reviewed activities F. Membership and service in education related professional organizations 1. American Academy of Pediatrics 2. Ambulatory Pediatric Association Awards for Sex Education Practicum A. Metropolitan Public Health Association B. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Feature Articles A. Contemporary Pediatrics Between Two Worlds B. AAMC s Faculty Vitae In the Spotlight: Minority Faculty Initiatives at Children s National Medical Center C. Community Health Forum Cultural Competence: A Quality Improvement Measure D. Washington Times Movers and Shakers 4

Letters from District of Columbia organizations involved in community-based education of GWU students A. Theresa Shivers, United Planning Organization B. Maria Gomez, RN, MPH, Mary s Center for Maternal and Child Care 5