June 2011 Update SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH CURRICULUM VITAE Name and Terminal Degrees: Bonnie M. Duran, Dr.PH. Professional Address: University of Washington, Department of Health Services School of Public Health, and Indigenous Wellness Research Institute 1959 NE Pacific St., Room H-680 Box 357660 Seattle, WA 98195-7660 Phone (c) 206-300-5953 Home Address: 2921 E Cherry St Seattle, WA 98122 Phone (h) 206-324-2559; (c) 206-300-5953 EDUCATIONAL HISTORY Dr.PH. M.P.H. B.A. University of California, Berkeley, CA Public Health Education, May 1997 University of California, Berkeley, CA Public Health Education, June 1989 San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA Health Education, June 1978 PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Associate Professor: January 2007 Present Department of Health Services, School of Public Health, University of Washington Adjunct Associate Professor: January 2007 Present School of Social Work, University of Washington Director, January 2007 Present Center for Indigenous Health Research, Indigenous Wellness Research Institute, University of Washington http://www.iwri.org Associate Professor: June 2003 December 2006 Assistant Professor, Practicum Director, Instructor: May 1995 May 2003 Master s in Public Health Program, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of New Mexico School of Medicine Director for Research: January 2002 December 2006 Center for Native American Health, UNM School of Medicine http://hsc.unm.edu/som/fcm/cnah/ Associate Director: February 2004 February 2007 Southwest Addictions Research Group, NIAAA-sponsored center grant http://hsc.unm.edu/som/fcm/mph/sarg/
HONORS, AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) award for best paper of the year, Health Promotion Practice, 2006 Dean s Award of Distinction-Outstanding Faculty Performance, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, 1997-1998, and 2000-2001, 2004 2005 NIAAA Predoctoral Research Fellow, Dissertation Funding Award, Prevention Research Center, Pacific Institute for Evaluation Research, Berkeley, CA, 1993 1995 Wellness Fellow, Doctoral Studies Funding Award, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, 1989 1991 San Francisco Board of Supervisors Commendation for Exemplary Service within the San Francisco American Indian Community, Plaque at Honoring Ceremony, 1991 Outstanding Public Health Student of the Year, Plaque at award ceremony at annual meeting, California Public Health Association, 1989 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Memberships in Professional Associations American Public Health Association Society for Public Health Education New Mexico Public Health Association Washington State Public Health Association International Union of Health Promotion and Education Founder: International Network of Indigenous Health Promotion Professionals (in IUHPE) International Network for Indigenous Knowledge and Development Editorial Boards American Journal of Public Health, November 2005 2011 Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education & Action, 2006 Present Critical Public Health, 1997 present Advisory Board: Health Promotion Practice, 1998 Present Guest Senior Editor: Alcohol Treatment Quarterly (with Nina Wallerstein and William R. Miller), November 2007 Committee Memberships Society of Public Health Education (SOPHE) Chair of Expert Panel- Health Equity Initiative: January 2010 to present. This is a CDC funded, Diabetes Policy project awarded to SOPHE, regranting to SOPHE Chapters and supervised by an expert panel. Study Section Member National Institute for Mental Health (NIMH): Mental Health Services in Non-Specialty Settings (SRNS), 2006 June 2010 Study Section Member for Participatory Research Projects: Community Academic Research Award for Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program, University of California, 1999 2002 2
Lead Indigenous Track Planner and Bursary Committee Member: International Union of Health Promotion and Education Equity: Indigenous Peoples Section, 2010 Conference, http://www.iuhpeconference.net/ Sponsor/Organizing Committee: Biennial Conference of the International Network of Indigenous Health Knowledge and Development 2010, http://www.inihkd.org Canadian Institute for Health Research Centre for Research on Gender and Social Disparities in Mental Health and Addictions: Team Member. Marina Morrow, Ph.D., PI. Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, April 2009 Present Women's Health Advisory Committee Indian Health Service: Member. The purpose of the committee is to advise Indian Health Service on issues related to the health, well-being and status of American Indian and Alaska Native women. April 2009 Present Other NIH Service National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities: Office of Community Based Research and Outreach, Advisory Committee, November 2004 Present NIH Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Groups Reviewer of renewal Institutional Clinical Translational Science Award (CTSA) applications, October 13-14, 2010, Rockville, MD. Diversity Promoting Institutions Drug Abuse Research Development Program Meeting # ZDA1 NXR-B (03): DIDARP, August 3, 2009 P50 MH073469-01/10133 (Disparities Research Center), December 2004 Scientific Peer Reviewer Critical Public Health Health Promotion Practice Health Education and Behavior American Journal of Public Health Child Abuse and Neglect Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education & Action Other Grant and Scholarly Reviews Executive Committee/Chair, Nominations Committee, New Mexico Public Health Association, 1996 1999 Treasurer/Executive Committee, Primary Annual Conference Abstract Reviewer, Native American Caucus, American Public Health Association, 1995 1998 Grant reviewing for national funding organizations: Council of Mayors, Review of Annual HIV/AIDS Prevention Proposals, June 1998 and June 1999 BIBLIOGRAPHY Original Research or Scholarly Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals: 1. Walters, K., Mohammed, S., Evans-Campbell, T., Beltrán, R., Chae, D., Duran, B. Bodies Don t Just Tell Stories, They Tell Histories: Embodiment of Historical Trauma among American Indians and Alaska Natives. Du Bois Review, 8:1 (2011) 179 189. 3
2. Iralu, J., Duran, B., Jiang, Y., Foley, K., & Harrison, M. Risk Factors for HIV Disease Progression in a Rural Southwest American Indian Population. Public Health Reports. 2010 Supplement 4(125), 43-50. 3. Duran, B., Harrison, M., Foley, K., Iralu, J., Davidson-Stroh, L., Shurley, M., et al. Tribally-Driven HIV/AIDS Health Services Partnerships: Evidence-Based Meets Culture-Centered Interventions. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services. Issue 2, 2010 (9), 110-129. 4. Jernigan, V. B. B., Duran, B., Ahn, D., & Winkelby, M. (2010) Changing Patterns in Health Behaviors and Risk Factors related to Cardiovascular Disease among American Indians and Alaska Natives: 1995/96 2005/06. American Journal of Public Health. 100(4), 677-683. 5. Wallerstein, N., & Duran, B. Community-Based Participatory Research Contributions to Intervention Research: The Intersection of Science and Practice to Improve Health Equity. American Journal of Public Health. Vol. 100, S40-S46. 6. Duran, B. Parker, T., Oetzel, J., Jiang, Y., & Lucero, J. (2009). Intimate Partner Violence and Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Disorders among American Indian Women in Primary Care. Journal of the Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research. 16(2), 1-17. 7. J. Beals; A. Belcourt-Dittloff; S. Freedenthal; C. Kaufman; C. Mitchell; N. Whitesell; K. Albright; F. Beauvais; B. Belcourt; B. Duran; F. Candace; N. Floersch; F. Foley; L. Jervis; B. Kipp; P. Mail; S. Manson; P. May; G. Mohatt; B. Morse; D. Novins; J. O Connell; P. Parker; G. Quintero; P. Spicer; A. Stiffman; J. Stone; J. Trimble; K. Venner; K. Walters,(2009) Reflections on a Proposed Theory of Reservation-Dwelling American Indian Alcohol Use: Comment on Spillane and Smith (2007) Psychological Bulletin, 135(2), 339-343. 8. Duran, B. (2008) 'Responses to Don Nutbeam's commentary: what would the Ottawa Charter look like if it were written today?ʼ Critical Public Health, 18: 4, 444-445 9. Duran, B., Wallerstein, N., & Miller, W. R. (2007). Interventions for Alcohol Problems in Minority and Rural Populations. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 25(4), 1-10. 10. Yager, J., Waitzkin, H., Parker, T., & Duran, B. (2007). Educating, training, and mentoring minority faculty and other trainees in mental health services research. Academic Psychiatry, 31(2), 146-151. 11. Oetzel, J., *Duran, B., Lucero, J., Jiang, Y. (2007). Social support and social undermining as correlates for alcohol, drug, and mental disorders in American Indian women. Journal of Health Communication, 12(2), 187-206. 12. Yager, J., Waitzkin, H., Parker, T., & Duran, B. (2006). Educating minority faculty and graduate students to conduct mental health services research. Academic Psychiatry, 30(3), 205-217. 13. Oetzel, J., *Duran, B., Lucero, J., Jiang, Y., Novins, D., Manson, S., et al. (2006). Rural Native Americans perspectives of obstacles in the mental health treatment process in three treatment sectors. Psychological Services, 3(2), 117-128. 14. Wallerstein, N., & *Duran, B. (2006). Using community-based participatory research to address health disparities. Health Promotion Practice, 7(3), 312-323. 15. Duran, B., Oetzel, J., Lucero, J., Jiang, Y., Novins, D., & Beals, J. (2005). Obstacles to care for rural American Indians seeking mental disorder or substance abuse treatment in three treatment sectors. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 73(5). 4
16. Foley, K., * Duran, B., Morris, P., Lucero, J., Rodriguez, R., Yiang, J., et al. (2005). Using motivational interviewing to promote HIV testing among southwestern American Indians in a residential substance abuse treatment facility. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. 37(3). 17. Duran, B. (2005). American Indian Alaska native health policy. American Journal of Public Health, 95(5). 18. Duran, B., Malcoe, L. H., Sanders, M., Waitzkin, H., Skipper, B., & Yager, J. (2004a). Child maltreatment prevalence and mental disorders outcomes among American Indian women in primary care. Child Abuse and Neglect, 28(2), 131-145. 19. Duran, B., Sanders, M., Skipper, B., Waitzkin, H., Malcoe, L. H., Paine, S., et al. (2004b). Prevalence and correlates of mental disorders among Native American women in primary care. American Journal of Public Health, 94(1), 71-77. 20. Duran, B., & Walters, K. L. (2004). Hiv/aids prevention in "Indian country": Current practice, indigenist etiology models, and postcolonial approaches to change. AIDS Education and Prevention, 16(3), 187-201. 21. Malcoe, L. H., & Duran, B. (2004). Intimate partner violence and injury in the lives of lowincome Native American women. In B. Fisher (Ed.), Violence against women and family violence: Developments in research, practice, and policy. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Criminal Justice Reference Service. 22. Malcoe, L. H., Duran, B. M., & Montgomery, J. M. (2004). Socioeconomic disparities in intimate partner violence against Native American women: A cross-sectional study. BMC Med, 2(1), 20. 23. Oetzel, J., & Duran, B. (2004). Intimate partner violence in American Indian and or Alaska native communities: A social ecological framework of determinants and interventions. Journal of the Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, 11(4), 49-68. 24. Wallerstein, N., 1 Duran, B. M., Aguilar, J., Joe, L., Loretto, F., Toya, A., et al. (2003). Jemez pueblo: Built and social-cultural environments and health within a rural American Indian community in the southwest. American Journal of Public Health, 93(9), 1517-1518. 25. Duran, B., Bulterys, M., Iralu, J., Graham Ahmed Edwards, C. M., Edwards, A., & Harrison, M. (2000). American Indians with hiv/aids: Health and social service needs, barriers to care, and satisfaction with services among a western tribe. Journal of the Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, 9(2), 22-35. 26. Guillory, B., Willie, E., & Duran, E. (1988). Analysis of a community organizing case study: Alkali lake. Journal of Rural Community Psychology, 9(1), 27-35. 27. Sleet, D., & Guillory, B. (1988). Participation for all in health. Hygie, 7(4), 11-17. Chapters in Peer-Reviewed Edited Volumes 1. Duran, B., Jojola, T., Tsosie, N., & Wallerstein, N. (2008). Assessment, program planning, and evaluation in Indian country: Toward a postcolonial practice of indigenous planning. In R. M. Huff & M. V. Kline (Eds.), Promoting health in multicultural populations: A handbook for practitioners. Thousand Oaks, CA, US: Sage Publications, Inc. 5
2. Becenti-Pigman, B., White, K., Bowman, B., Palmanteer-Holder, N. L., & Duran, B. (2008). Research Policies, Processes and Protocol: The Navajo Nation Human Research Review Board. In M. Minkler & N. Wallerstein (Eds.), Community Based Participatory Research For Health (2nd ed., pp. 441-445). San Francisco: Jossey Bass. 3. Wallerstein, N., & Duran, B. (2008). The Theoretical, Historical and Practical Roots of CBPR. In M. Minkler & N. Wallerstein (Eds.), Community Based Participatory Research For Health (2nd ed., pp. 25-46). San Francisco: Jossey Bass. 4. Wallerstein, N., Oetzel, J., Duran, B., Tafoya, G., Belone, L., & Rae, R. (2008) What Predicts Outcomes in CBPR? In M. Minkler & N. Wallerstein (Eds.), Community Based Participatory Research For Health (2nd ed., pp. 371-394). San Francisco: Jossey Bass. 5. Chávez, V., Duran, B., Baker, Q., Avila, M. M., & Wallerstein, N. (2008). The Dance of Race and Privilege in CBPR. In M. Minkler & N. Wallerstein (Eds.), Community Based Participatory Research For Health (2nd ed., pp. 91-106). San Francisco: Jossey Bass. 6. Walters, K., Stately, A., Evans-Campbell, T., Simoni, J., Duran, B., Shultz, K., et al. (2008). Indigenist Collaborative Research Efforts in Native American Communities. In A. Stiffman (Ed.), The Nitty-Gritty of Managing Field Research: Oxford University Press. 7. Willging, C., L, C.-S., Lewis, R., Lamphere, L., & Duran, B. (2007). Seeking Help in Rural Communities: Homophobia and racism impact mental health care. In G. Herdt & C. Howe (Eds.), 21st Century Sexualities: Contemporary Issues in Health, Education and Rights: Routledge. 8. Wallerstein, N., Duran, B., Minkler, M., & Foley, K. (2005). Developing and Maintaining Partnerships with Communities. In B. Israel (Ed.), Methods for conducting community-based participatory research for health. San Francisco: Jossey Bass. 9. Chavez, V., Duran, B., Avila, M. and Wallerstein, N. (2003) The Dance of Race and Privilege in Community Based Participatory Research. In: Minkler, M., Wallerstein, N., Eds. Community Based Participatory Research. San Francisco: Jossey Bass, In Press. 10. Wallerstein, N., Duran, B. (2003) The Conceptual, Historical and Practical Roots of Community Based Participatory Research and Related Participatory Traditions. In: Minkler, M., Wallerstein, N, Eds. Community Based Participatory Research. San Francisco: Jossey Bass, In Press. 11. Duran, B., & Duran, E. (2000). Applied Postcolonial Research and Clinical Strategies. In M. Battiste (Ed.), Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision (pp. 86-100). Vancouver, Toronto: UBC Press. 12. Duran, B., & Duran, E. (1998). Assessing Needs, Planning and Implementation of Health Promotion, Disease Prevention among American Indian and Alaska Native Population Groups: Towards a Postcolonial Approach. In R. Kline & R. Huff (Eds.), Promoting Health in Multicultural Populations. (pp. 291-307) Newbury: Sage Publications. 13. Duran, B., Duran, E., & Yellow Horse, B. H., Maria. (1998). Native Americans and the Trauma of History. In R. Thornton (Ed.), Studying Native America: Problems and Prospects in Native American Studies. (pp. 291-311) Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. 6
14. Duran, E., Duran, B., Woodis, W., & Woodis, P. (1998). A Postcolonial Perspective on Domestic Violence in Indian Country. In R. Carrillo & J. Tello (Eds.), Family Violence and Men of Color (pp. 95-113). New York: Springer. 15. Duran, E., Duran, B., Yellow Horse, M., & Yellow Horse, S. (1998). Healing the American Indian Soul Wound. In Y. Danieli (Ed.), International Handbook of Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma (pp. 341-354). New York: Plenum Press. 16. Duran, B. (1996). Indigenous versus Colonial Discourse: Alcohol and American Indian Identity. In E. Bird (Ed.), Dressing in Feathers: The Construction of the Indian in American Popular Culture (pp. 111-128). Boulder: Westview Press. 17. Duran, E., Guillory, B., & Villanueva, M. (1990). Third and Fourth World Concerns: Towards a Liberation Psychology. In G. Stricker, E. Davis-Russell, E. Bourg, E. Duran, W. R. Hammond, J. McHolland, K. Polite, & B. Vaughn (Eds.), Towards Ethnic Diversification in Psychology Education and Training (pp. 211-217). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Books 1. Duran, E., & Duran, B. (1995). Native American Postcolonial Psychology. New York: SUNY Press. 2. Wallerstein, N., Miller, W. R., & Duran, B. (Eds.). (2008). Interventions for Alcohol Problems in Minority and Rural Populations: Taylor & Francis, Inc. (ISBN-13: 9780789037367) Works in Progress 1. Wallerstein N., Duran B., Baker B., Kelly M., Chan D., McGree E., Chang C., et al. Dimensions of a Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Process: Moving toward Equity, Community Consultations on CBPR Conceptual Model. 2. Duran, B., Walters, K., Chan, D. & Pearson, C. Mental health treatment seeking among Two Spirit Urban Indians. FUNDING HISTORY Current Grant Support Project Title: Community-Based Participatory Research for Change Role: Principal Investigator through National Congress of American Indians, 10% effort (additional 20% salary support provided by IWRI) Funding Organizations: NCMHD/NIDA/NIGMS/IHS Dates: 09/09 09/13 Amount Requested: $1,164,000 to UW, $4,000,000 total request Project Title: Tribal College and Universities Behavioral Health Problems and Solutions Study Role: Principal Investigator, 20% effort Funding Organization: NIDA R01-1DA029001-01 Dates: 09/09 09/13 Amount Requested: $600,000 to PI of $4,000,000 total request 7
Project Title: Indigenous HIV/AIDS Research Training Program (IHART) Role: Co-Principal Investigator, 1% effort (additional 20% salary support provided by IWRI); Karina Walters, PI Funding Organization: NIMH 1R25MH084565-01 Dates: 08/09 08/14 Amount Requested: $1,250,000 Project Title: International Network of Indigenous Health Knowledge and Development Biennial Conference Role: Co-Principal Investigator, cost-share support by IWRI for 5%; Karina Walters, PI Funding Organizations: R13 Conference Grant to NHLBI; SAMHSA Dates: 10/09 to 10/11 Amount Awarded: R13 = $35,000; SAMHSA = $40,000 Grants under Review Project Title: Tribal Colleges and Universities: Behavioral Wellness Project (BeWell) Role: Principal Investigator, 15% effort Funding Organization: NIMHD Comprehensive Centers of Excellence (P-60) Dates: 01/13 12/16 Amount Requested: $650,000 over 3 years Past Grant and Contract Funding: Project Title: Community Based Participatory Research: A Pilot Study of Process and Outcomes Role: Co-Principal Investigator, 10% effort, Nina Wallerstein, PI Funding Organization: National Center for Minority Health Disparities/Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH), U26IHS300009A Supplement Dates: 10/06 10/09 Amount Awarded: $600,000 Project Title: Documenting the Success and Challenges of the Navajo Nation Institutional Review Board Role: Co-Investigator Funding Organization: NCMHD/NIGMS/IHS Dates: 10/06 10/07 Amount Awarded: $20,000 Project Title: Pathways to mental health services among Native women Role: Principal Investigator, 75% effort Funding Organization: National Institute of Mental Health (K01 MH02018-01A1) Dates: 07/01 06/06 Amount Awarded: $666,937 Project Title: Integrating HIV, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services at the Navajo Nation Role: Co-Principal Investigator (University of New Mexico subcontract PI), <5% effort; Dr. Kevin Foley, Na Nizhoozhi Center, Inc., Co-PI Funding Organization: HRSA Dates: 07/02 07/07 Amount Awarded: University of New Mexico subcontract $200,000 of $1,000,000 grant 8
Project Title: NIMH R25, Mentorship and Education Program Role: Investigator, <5% effort; Drs. Waitzkin and Yager, PIs Funding Organization: National Institute of Mental Health Dates: 02/99 02/09 Amount Awarded: $300,000 Project Title: Social Protective Factors of Tribes Role: Investigator, <5% effort; Nina Wallerstein, PI Funding Organization IHS/NIGMS Initiative--Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH) Dates: 10/01 09/05 Amount Awarded: $350,000 Project Title: Mental Health and Abuse among Native Women in Primary Care Role: Principal Investigator, 30% effort Funding Organization: National Institute of Mental Health Dates: 02/98 02/01 Amount Awarded: $270,000 Project Title: Investigation and Measurement Development of Social Capital in Native American Communities Role: Investigator, 10% effort; Drs. Wallerstein and Lopez, PIs Funding Organization: Centers for Disease Control Dates: 06/99 06/02 Amount Awarded: $300,000 Project Title: Health Services Research and Evaluation for an HIV Integrated Delivery System Planning and Implementation Process Role: Principal Investigator, 25% effort Funding Organization: Health Services and Resources Administration through the Navajo Nation Department of Health Dates: 10/96 10/02 Amount Awarded: $320,000 Project Title: Statewide Native American Turning Point Project Role: Principal Investigator, 10% effort Funding Organization: Robert Wood Johnson and Kellogg Foundations through the New Mexico Department of Health Dates: 06/98 12/99 Amount Awarded: $50,000 Project Title: Substance Abuse Prevention for High Risk Youth Role: Principal Investigator, 15% effort Funding Organization: National Institute of Alcohol and Alcohol Abuse Dates: 06/96 06/97 Amount Awarded: $19,000 Project Title: HCFA 1115 Research and Demonstration Waiver, Expansion of Family Planning Services Role: Principal Investigator, 25% effort Funding Organization: New Mexico State Departments of Health and Human Services Dates: 01/96 10/97 Amount Awarded: $100,000 9
PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE ACTIVITIES Public Health Practice and Community Service Community Training: Intimate Partner Violence in Tribal Communities. For the Washington Institute for Mental Health Research & Training (under the University of Washington s School of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health). Western State Hospital, Lakewood, WA. September 15, 2010 Community Training: Community Based Participatory Research: Concepts and Practice. For the High Point and Green Bridge NCMHD CBPR project. April 14, 2009 Member: US Department of Health and Human Service, Office of Minority Health, National Partnership for Action to End Health Disparities Visionary Panel. November 6 & 7, 2008 Member: ASPH Dr.PH Competency Professionalism & Ethics Workgroup http://www.asph.org/document.cfm?page=1004, February 2008 Present Expert Panel Member: SAMHSA Native American Center of Excellence. NACE is a national resource center for up-to-date information on American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) substance abuse prevention programs, practices, and policies. http://dev.nacesap.org/index.aspx, July 2007 Present Fatality Review Advisory Board Member: Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence: Fatality Review, May 29 th, 2008, www.wscadv.org Co-Chair: International Network of Indigenous Health Promotion Professionals, a sub-group of the International Union for Health Promotion and Education, 2007 Present Organizing Committee: Navajo Nation Research Conference, 2005, 2007 http://www.nnhrrb.navajo.org/agenda.htm Founding Member and Executive Committee: International Network for Indigenous Health Knowledge and Development (www.inihkd.org). INIHKD is the preeminent international assembly dedicated to improving the health of indigenous peoples in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States through indigenous- and community-led research, health services and workforce development, Member: International Group for Indigenous Health Measurement, NCHS Other Community Committees Albuquerque IHS Service Unit, Tribal Health Board Turning Point Project, Training/Conference working Committee, December 1999 2000 Advisory Board, Violence Prevention Initiative, California Wellness Foundation, 1993 1995 Chairperson, Native American Constituent Committee, State of California Alcohol and Drug Programs, 1992 1994 Executive Board Member: King County High Point and Greenbridge NCMHD CBPR grant. Denise Sharify/James Krieger, PI. April 2009 Present Executive Committee, Board of Directors, Oakland Community Based Public Health Initiate, (a Kellogg Foundation Project), 1992 1994 10
Founder, Board Director, Board Member, American Indian AIDS Institute, San Francisco, CA, 1988 1993 Public Health Practice and Consulting Program Evaluator, Toiyabe Indian Health Project, Inc., High Risk Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Project CSAP Award, Bishop, CA, 1991 1996 Public Health Program Planning, Training, Evaluation and Development Consultant (1987 1996) Projects and (selected) Contracts: Albuquerque Area Office, Indian Health Service Futures for Children, Albuquerque, NM California State Office of Tobacco Control Indian Center of Los Angeles Urban Indian Health Board, Youth Empowerment Project, Oakland, CA American Indian AIDS Institute of San Francisco American Indian Family Healing Center, Oakland, CA Friendship House Association of American Indians, San Francisco The Shoshone Bannock Tribes of Fort Hall, ID Toiyabe Indian Health Services, Bishop, CA Porcupine and Kyle CSAP Projects, Pine Ridge Reservation, SD Sate of California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs The CDM Group, Chevy Chase, MD Project Director, Native American Healthy Nations Initiative, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Development Grant, Urban Indian Health Board, San Francisco, CA, 1994 1996 Research Assistant; Marin Institute for the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems, San Rafael, CA, Alcohol policy research from an environmental perspective, 1989 1990 Project Officer (Intern) Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Menlo Park, CA, 1988 Community Organizer, San Francisco AIDS Foundation, Multi-Cultural Unit, San Francisco, 1988 Health Educator/MCH Program Coordinator, Associated Indian Services, Fresno, CA, 1986 1987 Health Educator/MCH Trainer, California Rural Indian Health Board, Inc., Sacramento, CA, 1984 1986 MCH Services Coordinator, Community Health Worker, WIC Assistant, Nutritionist, Medical Assistant, Urban Indian Health Board, San Francisco and Oakland, CA, 1976 1984 11
INVITED OR REFEREED ABSTRACTS AND/OR PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS 1. Duran, B. Keynote Speaker, The Development of Indigenous Knowledges in Public Health: Epistemological Diversity as an Essential Component of Health Equity, 13th Annual William T. Small, Jr. Keynote Lecture (32nd Annual Minority Health Conference) at the University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health. February 25, 2011. Charlotte, NC. 2. Duran, B. Invited Speaker, Community Based Participatory Research: Decolonizing Research Methods at the Minnesota Indigenous Health Symposium. September 27, 2010. Duluth, MN. 3. Duran, B., Peercy, M., Wharton, D., Whitener, R. Panel member on IRB Ins and Outs at The 8 th National Changing Patterns of Cancer in Native Communities: Strength Through Tradition and Science. September 14, 2010. Seattle, WA. 4. Duran, B. Webinar presentation Health Promotion and Education among Native American Populations for The Society for Public Health Education s (SOPHE) 2010 Summer Webinar Series. July 28, 2010. 5. Duran, B., Parker, T. Building a Career Doing Indigenous Research. The New Mexico Mentorship and Education Program in Mental Health Services Research at the University of New Mexico, July 1, 2010, Albuquerque, NM. 6. Sampson, D., Duran, B., Johnson-Shelton, D.K., Goodwin, P. Pre-conference workshop: Introduction to Community-Based Participatory Research at the National Institutes of Health: A Road Map to Funding. Campus-Community Partnerships for Health Conference, May 12, 2010, Portland, OR. 7. Duran, B. Tribally-led Research Partnerships Improve the Quality of Care. Indigenous Psychology Conference, April 23, 2010, Albuquerque, NM. 8. Duran, B. Pre-conference workshop: Community-Based Participatory Research: A Grounding for Action and Social Change. Joint conference of the Society for Public Health Education and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s Prevention Research Centers, April 7, 2010, Atlanta, GA. 9. Duran, B. Plenary Presentation: Indian Health Summit: Clinical and Community Partnerships: creating learning environments to improve health status and health care. July 9, 2009, Indian Health Service, Denver, CO. 10. Duran. CBPR History, Theory, Practice. Alaska Native Health Conference. Plenary speaker. March 18, 2009. 11. Duran, B. 4th Plenary Presentation: Annual Research Colloquium of the British Colombia Mental Health and Addictions Research Network. Engaging Communities in Learning Environments. March 5, 2009 (available to view online at http://www.mhanet.ca/knowledgeexchange-colloquia-2009.html) 12. White, K., Holder, NL, Duran, B, Pigman, B. The Process and Outcomes of the Navajo Nation Human Research Review Board. 20 th Annual IHS Research Conference, August 27, 2008, Portland, OR. 12
13. Duran, B. Qualitative and Critical Theory: Advice for New Investigators. (Invited) NIMH Mentorship Education Program, UNM, August 18, 2008 Albuquerque, NM. 14. Duran, B. Treatment seeking for alcohol, drug and mental health services among Urban Dwelling LGBT American Indian /Alaska Native People. (Invited) RWJ Network For Multicultural Research On Health And Healthcare. June 25-26, 2008. University of California, Los Angeles. 15. Duran, B. White, K. Health Research with Tribal Partners. Expanding Interdisciplinarity From Campus to Community (Invited), June 5-7, 2008, University of Washington Simpson Center Science Studies. 16. Duran. B. KEYNOTE: Culturally Supported and Evidenced Based Mental Health in Indian Country. (Invited) 2008 North Sound Tribal Mental Health Conference. Building Tribal Culture. June 4 & 5, 2008. Skagit Resort, Bow, WA. 17. Duran, B. KEYONTE: Indigenous Psychology as a Social Movement. Warrior Spirit Conference (Invited-Indigenous Psychology). April 25, 2008 Albuquerque, NM. 18. Duran, B. Using Community-Based Participatory Approaches to Address Health Disparities. (Invited) Forced Acculturation, Health Outcomes and Prevention Research Meeting, August 23-24, 2007 University of Alaska, Fairbanks. 19. Duran, B. KEYNOTE: Research History and Collaboration on the Navajo Nation. (Invited) Navajo Nation Human Research Review Board Conference. September 25, 2007, Window Rock, AZ. 20. Duran, B. KEYNOTE: Using Community Based Participatory Research to Address Emergency Preparedness. (Invited) Northwest Portland Indian Health Board Emergency Preparedness Conference with Tribes. August 10, 2007, Portland, OR. 21. Duran, B. Indigenous Health Disparities and Approaches to Change. The 19th IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion and Health Education. June 10-15, 2007 Vancouver, BC. 22. Belone, L., Wallerstein, N., Duran, B., Oetzel, J., Tafoya, G., Rae, R., Rodriguez. R., Yepa- Waquie, H. et. al. Native American Family Intervention Project: Community Based Participatory Research Process Involving A University and Two Southwest American Indian Tribes. 19th Annual Indian Health Research Conference: Multiple Perspectives on AI/AN Research Policy June 4-7. 2007. Phoenix, AZ. 23. Duran, B. KEYNOTE PANEL: HIV/AIDS Among American Indian/Alaska Native, Indigenous People. (Invited) 2007 HIV National Prevention Conference. CDC December 2, 2007 Atlanta, GA. 24. Duran, B. KEYNOTE: Alcohol, Drug and Mental Disorder Treatment for Rural American Indians: Options and Obstacles. (Invited) Family Research Consortium, June 29 - July 1, 2006. 2006. Spokane, WA. 25. Duran, B. Using CBPR to Address Health Disparities. SOPHE Health Disparities WEBINAR. (Invited) National Broadcast. August 29, 2006. 13
26. Duran, B., Oetzel, J, Lucero, J, Yizhou, J, Beals, J, Novins, D, Manson, S. Obstacles to Mental Health Treatment Seeking for Rural American Indians. Navajo Nation Human Research Review Board Conference, June 21-22, 2005, Window Rock, AZ. 27. Duran, B., Foley, K, Harrison, M. Lucero, J, Yizhou et. al., Community Based Participatory Research on the Navajo Reservation. Navajo Nation Human Research Review Board Conference, June 21-22, 2005, Window Rock, AZ. 28. Foley, K, Duran, B., Harrison, M. Lucero, J, Yizhou et. al., Motivational Interviewing to Promote HIV testing among Navajo residents in a Substance Abuse Treatment Program. Navajo Nation Human Research Review Board Conference, June 21-22, 2005, Window Rock, AZ. 29. Duran, B. KEYNOTE: Native American Postcolonial Psychology. (Invited) University of Nebraska CORE Program and Intertribal Exchange. Lincoln NE, March 3, 2005. 30. Duran, B. KEYNOTE: The Manifestations of Historical Trauma: Child Abuse, Intimate Partner Violence, Mental Disorders and Native American Women. (Invited) Clare Brant Memorial Lecture in Aboriginal Health, University of Manitoba Health Sciences Center, Bannytine Campus, Winnipeg, MB, September 30, 2004. 31. Duran, B. Childhood abuse and Mental Disorders Among American Indian Women in IHS primary Care clinics. (Invited) American Indian Women s Health and Maternity Care, Prevention in Native American Women, IHS National Training, Albuquerque NM, August 6, 2004. 32. Duran, B., B. Foley, F. Lucero, J. Belone, L, Weakee, P. Shurley, M. Harrison, M. Rodriquez, R., Jiang, J The Four Corners Circle of Services Collaborative: HIV/AIDS Service Integration on the Navajo Reservation. IHS 16 th Annual Research Conference, Scottsdale, AZ, May 13, 2004. 33. Duran, B. Violence and Mental Disorders among AI women in Primary Care. (Invited) Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, UNMSOM, April 30, 2004. 34. Duran, B. Foley, F. Lucero, J. Belone, L, Weakee, P. Shurley, M. Harrison, M. Rodriquez, R., Jiang, J. Community Base Participatory Research in the Four Corners American Indian Circle of Services Collaborative, Indigenous Psychology Conference, Warrior Spirit. Albuquerque, NM, April 23, 2004. 35. Duran, B. Using Indigenous Theory in Community Based Participatory Research: An exploration of Historical Trauma. Invited Plenary Presentation at the Society for Public Health Education Annual Meeting (SOPHE), San Francisco, November 15, 2003. 36. Chavez, Duran, Race and Privilege in Community Based Participatory Research Annual American Association of Public Health Meeting, San Francisco, November 17, 2003. 37. Duran, B. Community Based Participatory Research with Tribal Communities: The Navajo Nation HIV/AIDS HRSA SPNS Project. Annual Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) Midyear Scientific Conference, Las Cruces, NM, June 19, 2003. 38. Duran, B. Obstacles to Mental Health and Substance Abuse Care for American Indians. Association for Rural Mental Health Annual Conference, July 17, Orlando, FL, 2003. 14
39. Malcoe LH, Duran BM, Ficek EE Social stressors in relation to intimate partner violence against Native American women. Ann Epidemiol 2002; 12(7): 525. 40. Duran, B., Landon, M. Overcoming Health Disparities in New Mexico: A Workshop Discussion 3 rd Annual Partnership Conference IHS, UNMSOM, NMDOH, October 1, 2002, Albuquerque, NM. 41. Duran B. The Effect of Historical Trauma on Mental Health: Theoretical Speculation. Health our Spirits World Wide, International Conference, September 4, 2002, Albuquerque, NM. 42. Duran, B. Culturally Competent HIV/AIDS Care for Native Americans, Ryan White Care Act 2002 Grantee Conference, HIV/AIDS in the 21 st Century, Invited and Sponsored by HRSA/HAB/OSE, August 21 st, 2002, Washington, DC. 43. Duran, B. The impact of socio-cultural factors on access and use of mental health services in rural Native American populations. Invited and sponsored by NIMH, office of Rural Mental Health services research, workgroup meeting, Bethesda, MD, March 18-19, 2002. 44. Duran, B. The Navajo Nation HIV/AIDS Integrated Delivery System Model Project Lessons Learned HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care and Research: Gathering for the Circle of Life. IHS, NIH Office of AIDS Research. Albuquerque, NM January 10-12, 2002. 45. Wallerstein NB, Duran B, Malcoe LH, Lopez C, Waitzkin H, Fairbanks J, Helitzer D, Kennedy M. Infusing social justice throughout the curriculum: the University of New Mexico MPH Program experience. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, October 23, 2001. 46. Duran, B., Health Services Utilization among Navajo s with HIV/AIDS Native American Southwest HIV/STD Conference August 15, 2001, Camp Verde, AZ. 47. Duran, B., The Burden of Mental Illness among Native American women: The Effects of Childhood and Adult Trauma, Indigenous Psychology National Conference, April 26, 2001, Albuquerque, NM. 48. Bouey, P. Oropeza, L., Duran, B., Quality of Life Measures among Native Americans with HIV/AIDS. 13 th Annual Indian Health Service Research Conference, April 22-25, 2001, Albuquerque, NM. 49. Duran, B., Begay, MG., Lucero, J., Bouey, P., Oropeza, L. The Mental Health Status of Native Americans with HIV/AIDS 13 th Annual Indian Health Service Research Conference, April 22-25, 2001, Albuquerque, NM. 50. Duran, B., Begay, MG., Lucero, J., Bouey, P., Oropeza, L., Demographics and Health Services Utilization, Needs and Barriers to Care of Native Americans with HIV/AIDS 13 th Annual Indian Health Service Research Conference, April 22-25, 2001, Albuquerque, NM. 51. Duran, B. Mental Disorders and Trauma among Urban Residing Native American women in New Mexico New Mexico Public Health Association Annual Meeting, April 19, 2001 Taos, NM. 52. Duran, B. Native American Social Movements and Alcohol Discourse, American Anthropology Association Annual Meeting, November 18, 2000, San Francisco. 15
53. Bouey, P, Duran, B, Quality of Life Among Native American with HIV/AIDS. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 15, 2000, Boston. 54. Duran, B. Prevalence of Mental Disorders and Trauma among Native American women in Primary Care. Cultural Competency Conference. California Institute for Mental Health. November 28, 2000. Los Angeles. 55. Duran B. Mental Health Status of Native American Women, Native American Studies Lecture Series-FALL 2000 October 17, 2000, Kiva Auditorium, University of New Mexico. 56. Duran, B. Health Care Financing Systems, Facilitator, Improving Health Care in Our Communities: Who Pays? Albuquerque Service Unit, Indian Health Board. Turning Point Conference, June 15, 2000, Albuquerque, NM. 57. Duran, B., Graham, C., Ortega, W., Partida, S., Who are the Chronically Underserved? US Conference on AIDS, HRSA/HOPWA Institute, November 5, 1999, Denver. 58. Duran, B., Graham, C., Native Americans with HIV: Needs, Barriers to Care and Service Satisfaction, American Public Health Association Annual Conference, November 9, 1999, Chicago. 59. B. Duran, Application of Cultural Competency: State and Local Initiatives Addressing HIV/AIDS Education in American Indian and Asian Pacific Islander Communities National Conference on Health Education and Health Promotion and the SOPHE Midyear Scientific Conference: Health Promotion Futures: Investing in the New Millennium, May 19-22, 1998, San Antonio. 60. B. Duran, Overview of the Navajo Nation Special Programs of National Significance Grant,- Client Satisfaction, National Institute of Drug Abuse/University of Arizona - Native American HIV Prevention Research and Intervention Strategy Symposium, March 28, 1998, Tucson AZ 61. B. Duran, Circulating Expert Knowledge between the Community and the Academy, American Public Health Association 125th Annual Meeting and Exposition, November 11, 1997, Indianapolis. 62. B. Duran, Problem Based Learning at the University of New Mexico Master s of Public Health Program, American Public Health Association 125th Annual Meeting and Exposition, November 11, 1997, Indianapolis. 63. B. Duran, Differences in Perceptions of Protective Factors in the School Environmental across Native American, Hispanic and Anglo Youth in New Mexico, American Public Health Association 125th Annual Meeting and Exposition, November 11, 1997, Indianapolis. 64. B. Duran, Results of the Formative Research for the 1115 Family Planning Waiver in New Mexico. Second Annual New Mexico Women s Health Conference: Listening to the Voices of Women in New Mexico, November 21, 1997, Santa Fe, NM. 65. B. Duran. Panel Discussant, National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse/Indian Health Service, American Indian/Alaska Native Alcohol Research: Past, Present and Future Conference, Oct. 28 29, 1996, Washington, DC. 16
66. B. Duran. Current Approaches to Alcohol Abuse Prevention Alcohol Research Foundation, Alcohol Policy X, Native American Policy Issues, Breakout Session Organizer, Facilitator and Presenter, May 4 8, 1996, Toronto, Canada. 67. B. Duran. Substance Abuse Prevention in the Community Domain: Strategies and Protections from Toiyabe, 1996 National High Risk Youth Learning Community Workshop, SAMSA Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Mar. 26, 1996, Washington, DC. 68. B. Duran. Contributed Papers: Issues in Substance Abuse, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Moderator, Panel Presenter, Oct. 31, 1995, San Diego. 69. B. Duran. Promising Prevention Strategies in Indian Country American Indian School on Alcohol and Other Drug Problems, Mar. 27, 1995, Albuquerque, NM. 70. B. Duran. Strategies for Substance Abuse Prevention in American Indian/Alaska Native Communities: Creating a Future for our Youth American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Moderator, Panel Presenter, Nov. 1, 1994, Washington, DC. 71. B. Duran. Preliminary Findings of an Investigation into the Nature and Content of American Indian Alcoholics Anonymous, The Kettil Bruun Society for the Social and Epidemiological Research on Alcohol, Thematic Conference, Addiction and Mutual Help Movements in a Comparative Perspective, Sep. 14, 1994, Toronto, Canada. UNIVERSITY SERVICE Committees and Administrative Responsibilities: University of Washington School of Public Health, School of Social Work and School of Medicine Directors Group: Indigenous Wellness Research Institute Member: Department of Health Services Chair Search and Hiring Committee; February 2007 Present Member: UW CDC Prevention Research Center Faculty Search and Hiring Committee, Spring 2007 Member: UW Department of Health Services, Social and Behavioral Science Faculty Lead Co-Organizer: NIH Grant Application Planning Committee-Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH), 2007 Member: UW Native American Research Group Member: University of Washington Native American Faculty, Staff and Students Interest group Member: Native American Center of Excellence at the University of Washington-School of Medicine Advisory Board for 2010 2011 Member: Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Working Group on Substance Use and Mental Health. 2010 Present University of New Mexico School of Medicine Planning Committee, Annual UNMSOM/IHS/NMDOH/TRIBES/ Partnership Conference; 1998, 2002 NIH Grant Application Planning Committee-Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH), 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004 Albuquerque IHS Service Unit, Tribal Health Board Turning Point Project, Training/Conference working Committee, December 1999 2000 Women s Study Council, Women s Studies Department, University of New Mexico, 1995 2006 17
Executive Committee, Office of Cultural and Ethnic Programs, University of New Mexico, School of Medicine, 1995 2006 MPH Academic Committee, Member, 1995 2006 Community Medicine Executive Committee, Member, 1997 1999 Departmental Reorganization Committee, 2002 Culminating Experience Ad Hoc Committee, 2001 2002 Public Health Institute Advisory Committee, 2002 UNMSOM CDC Prevention Center Advisory Committee, 1996 2000 MPH Admission Committee, 1995 2000, 2002 Women s Studies Advisory Committee, 1996 1998 Eight Faculty Hiring Committees in the MPH program and in Internal Medicine. OTHER WRITING, SCHOLARLY OR ARTISTIC PRODUCTS AND SERVICE Duran, B., & Martinez, M. (2007). A Safe Place for Everyone. Turning Wheel: the Journal of Socially Engaged Buddhism, Spring, 40-41. Duran, B. (2004). Race, Racism and the Dharma. In H. G. Baldoquin (Ed.), Dharma, Color, and Culture: New Voices in Western Buddhism (pp. 135-140). Berkeley: Parallax Press. Duran, B., Lucero, J., & Lebsock, K. (2002). Final report of the Navajo nation "integrated hiv/aids integrated delivery system model project. Window Rock, Arizona: Navajo Nation Division of Health. Executive Producer, Follow Me Home, a feature film. In 1996, Follow me Home was selected for dramatic competition at the Sundance Film Festival and won Special Recognition for Excellence in Filmmaking from the National Review. The film was also awarded the Audience Prize at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 1997. It has been shown at numerous national educational conferences and universities. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0243672/ Technical Advisor, Featured Speaker, The Red Road to Sobriety, a documentary on the American Indian Sobriety Movement and Native substance abuse treatment modalities, Kifaro Productions, 1996. This film was awarded best documentary at the 1997 American Indian Film Festival in San Francisco. http://www.kifaru.com/redroad.html Member: Board of Directors, Vallecitos Mountain Refuge, Taos, New Mexico 2004 Present, www.vallecitos.org Member: Board of Directors, The Mountain Hermitage, Taos, New Mexico 2005 Present, http://mountainhermitage.org/ Other Education Mindfulness Meditation Instructor Certification (a 2.5-year distance training program: also known as Community Dharma Leader ). Spirit Rock Meditation Center, Woodacre CA. January 2008, www.spiritrock.org TEACHING HISTORY UW School of Public Health Society and Health: HSERV 510 Health Promotion Section - Spring 2007, 2008, 2009 120 students with David Grembowski and Betti Thompson 18
Guest Lectures 2007-09 HS 592G SBS Seminar (2 lectures) HS 581A Strategies of Health Promotion SW 581 Historical Trauma GH 401 Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Global Health SOC-W 598 Poverty and Pubic Policy Research GH Research Seminar Guest Lectures 2009-2010 HSERV 510- Society and Health HSERV 513 - Introduction To Health Services And Public Health EPI 590, Cancer Health Disparities Soc W 506 Soc Welf Research & Eval u Soc W 581 - Historical Trauma And Healing SOC WL 577 - Promoting Well-Being among At-Risk Groups through Prevention Research HSERV 592 Social and Behavioral Sciences Seminar SOC W 513 Practice IV: Community Change Practice Independent Study (HSERV 600) 2007-08 Roy Old Person (Social Work doctoral student) 8 units Nicole Yuan Ph.D. (SPHCM EDP Student) 6 units Lynn Palmanteer Holder (Social Work doctoral student) 8 units Dolly John (SPHCM HS doctoral student) 3 units Classroom Teaching and Tutoring at the University of New Mexico Primary Instructor: Social and Cultural Theory and Health, BIOMED 602, Fall 1996, Fall 1997, Spring 1998, Fall 1999, Fall 2001, Fall 2003, Fall 2005, Spring 2006 15 to 25 students annually. Primary Instructor: Public Health Theory and Practice, BIOMED 598, Fall 1996, Spring 1996, Fall 1997, Spring 1997, Fall 1998, Spring 1998, Fall 1999, Spring 1999 Fall 2000-2006; 14 to 17 students per semester. Primary Instructor: Public Health Practicum--Fall 1996, Spring 1996, Fall 1997, Spring 1997, Fall 1998, Spring 1998, Fall 1999, Spring 1999. Individually lead culminating internship experience for all graduating MPH students, 1 to 5 students per semester. Primary Instructor: Public Health Professional Paper Proposal Writing Seminar, Fall 2000, Fall 2002, Fall 2003 Educational Administration and Curriculum Development Positions Master s of Public Health Practicum Director: June 1995 September 1999. Developed the MPH practicum experience according to Council for Education in Public Health Guidelines; Compiled MPH Practicum Handbook; Developed over 45 potential practicum placements in State Department of Health, Indian Health Service and other private and non-profit public health care organizations. 19
Coordinator, Community Health Intervention Concentration, MPH program: Chairing an investigation and curriculum development process for adding an educational track in community intervention within the MPH program. University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health, Graduate Student Instructor, Graduate Research Assistant, 1987 1995 Courses Taught: Advanced Health Education Theory, Community Organizing. Research Projects: (a) NIAAA grant on alcohol consumption patterns and problems (with Denise Herd) (b) Development of the Center for Community Health and the Kellogg Foundation Community Based Public Health Initiative (with William Vega and Larry Wallack) (c) Statewide survey of California tribal officials concerning the desire for repatriation of skeletal remains and other burial artifacts in the possession of the UC System, Berkeley, CA. (with Russell Thornton). Adjunct Teaching San Francisco State University, Master s Program (Fall, 1994-1995) Community Health Education, San Francisco, CA. Course: Program Evaluation Southwest Cultures Department, Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO (Fall 1992). Course - Health Status and Issues in Communities of Color ADVISING AND FORMAL MENTORING Post-doctoral training T-32 Postdoctoral Research Training Program in Geriatric Mental Health Services Research, Research Mentor, UW Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, 7/1/10-6/30/14, Jurgen Unutzer, MD UW PI, (Steven Bartels, Dartmouth, PI) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Postdoctoral Training Program Mentee Jeannie Concha, 2008 2009. Postdoctoral Mentees at the Center for the Study of Health and Risk Behaviors, Department of Psychiatry and Behavior Sciences, University of Washington Myra Parker Ramona Beltran Mentorship Education Program Mentor: NIMH-funded training program in Health Services Research mentorship for new investigators from communities experiencing health disparities. University of New Mexico, June 2008 June 2010 Domin Chan, MHS, Ph.D., Senior Fellow, Dept of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, 2008 2009 Jesse Steinfeldt, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Counseling and Educational Psychology Indiana University-Bloomington Michelle Johnson-Jennings, Ph.D. candidate, University of Wisconsin Madison, Educational Psychology, 2008-2010 Kathleen Graves Leah Arndt, 2008-2010 Karen Waconda-Lewis Linda Anderson Jackie Domingquez & Kenneth Begay (with First Nations Community Health Center) 20
Dellanira Valencia Garcia, UW Psychology PhD graduate NIMH K01 Mentor for Dr. Nicole P Yuan Ph.D., Assistant Professor, University of Arizona College of Public Health (with Mary Koss, Ph.D.). I am currently also Dr. Yuan s advisor and thesis chair in the UW SPHCM EDP MPH program. Sr. Investigator/Mentor: RWJ UCLA The Network for Multicultural Research on Health and Healthcare. Mentor for Valarie Jernigan Dr.PH. Mentoring for analysis and paper: Changing Patterns in Health Behaviors and Risk Factors related to Chronic Diseases among Native Americans: 1996-2006 Doctoral Student Advising and Committees: Dolly John MPH: SPHCM HS Doctoral Program Qualifying Exam and Dissertation Committee Member Ramona Beltran MSW - Social Work Ph.D. Advisor, Qualifying Exam and Dissertation Committee Member Nancy Lynn Palmanteer-Holder, MS Social Work Ph.D. Advisor, Qualifying Exam and Dissertation Committee Member Roy Old Person MSW - Social Work Ph.D. Advisor, Qualifying Exam and Dissertation Committee Member Myra Parker SPHCM HS Doctoral Program Dissertation Committee Member Quinten Smith MS - Social Work Ph.D. Advisor Thesis Committee Member: Alison Pyle MPH Degree Awarded: MPH Spring 2007 Title of Thesis: Perinatal Periods of Risk among American Indian/Alaska Native and White American Populations in three Pacific Northwest States, 2000-2004: Evidence of Population Disparities Thesis Committee Member: Pornsak Chandanabhumma Degree Awarded: MPH, Summer 2010 Title of Thesis: Space for the Voice of the Other? Community Representation in the Scientific Discourse of Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR) Thesis Committee Member: Nicole Patricia Yuan Degree Awarded: MPH, Spring 2011 Title of Thesis: Childhood Trauma and Alcohol Dependence Among Sexual Minority American Indians and Alaska Natives At the University of New Mexico Ph.D. Committee Member Student: Cara Marianna Degree Awarded Doctorate in Cultural Studies, May 2000 Title of Dissertation: Modern Narratives of Abortion Ph.D. Committee Member Student: Felicia Taylor Degree Awarded: Doctorate in Health Education, May 2001 Title of Dissertation: Heart Disease among African Americans Ph.D. Committee Member Student: Bruce Jacobs Degree Awarded December 2001: Doctorate in Health Education Title of Dissertation: Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction in a University Setting 21
Ph.D. Committee Member Student: Sonja Caffee Degree Awarded: Doctorate in Health Education, May 1998 Title of Dissertation: Facilitation Self-Assessment of Indigenous Non-Governmental Public Health Organizations in Suriname Ph.D. Committee Member Student: Francisco Soto-Mas, MD Degree Awarded: Doctorate in Health Education May 2002 Title of Dissertation: Smoking Cessation Counseling among Hispanic Physicians: A Pilot Survey (Functioned as member of student Comprehensive Exam Committee Fall 2000 and Dissertation Committee in Spring 2002) Master s Student Mentoring Master s Thesis Committee Chair Student: Joseph Koelling, MPH Degree Awarded: Master s of Public Health, May 2000 Title of Thesis: Environmental Education in the Rio Grande Valley Master s Thesis Committee Chair Student: Pamela Brown, MPH Degree Awarded: Master s of Public Health, May 2001 Title of Thesis: HIV Infection among Rwandan Women Master s Thesis Committee Chair Student: Cheryl Mason, MPH Degree Awarded: Master s of Public Health, May 2001 Title of Thesis: tobacco use Among Rural Southwest Native American Youth: Results from Pathways to Health Master s Thesis Committee Member Student: Ron Romero, DDS, and MPH Degree Awarded: Master s of Public Health, May 2001 Title of Thesis: The Dental Health of People in New Mexico Master s Thesis Committee Member Student: Sandra Hartwig, MPH Degree Awarded: Master s of Public Health, May 2001 Title of Thesis: Mental Health Status of Latina s in New Mexico: A proposal Master s Thesis Committee Member Student: Kirk Midkiff, MPH Degree Awarded: Master s of Public Health, May 2001 Title of Thesis: Intimate Partner Violence and Depression among Native American women. Master s Thesis Committee Student: Jackie Two Feathers, MPH Degree Awarded: Master s of Public Health, May 2001 Title of Thesis: Evaluation of Diabetes Train the Trainers Model Master s Thesis Committee Student: John Fogerty, MD, MPH Degree Awarded: Master s of Public Health, May 2002 Title of Thesis: The Public Health Implications of Uranium Mining on the Navajo Reservation Master s Thesis Committee Student: Kristen Sharp, MPH Degree Awarded: Master s of Public Health, May 2002 Title of Thesis: Evaluation of the Dare to Be You Substance Abuse Prevention Project in Rio Arriba County Master s Thesis Committee Student: Debra Torres, MPH 22
Degree Awarded: Master s of Public Health, May 2002 Title of Thesis: Maternal Smoking and Infant Lung Function Master s Thesis Chair Student: Laverne Garnenez, MPH Degree Awarded: Master s of Public Health, May 2002 Title of Thesis: Intimate Partner Violence among Women of Color Master s Thesis Committee Student: Berta Kong, MD, MPH Degree Awarded: Master s of Public Health, May 2002 Title of Thesis: Screening Adolescent Females for Chlamydia Tachomatis at a Six-Month Interval Master s Thesis Committee Student: Lawrence Shorty Degree Awarded: Master s of Public Health, May 2003 Title of Thesis: An Agenda Setting Analysis of the Master Settlement Agreement and Indian Lawsuit Years (1997-2001) on American Indian Tobacco Control Programs Master s Exam Committee Chair Student: Marcello Maglivia MD Degree Awarded: Master s of Public Health, May 2003 Master s Exam Topic: Substance Abuse about Native American Women Master s Exam Committee Chair Student: Kim Zamarin Degree Awarded: May 2004 Master s Exam Topic: Minimum Wage Advocacy and Public Health Master s Exam Committee Student: Keri Bolton Oetzel Degree Awarded: May 2004 Master s Exam Topic: Adolescent Substance Abuse 2005 on Sabbatical Master s Exam Committee Chair Student: Audrey Solimon Degree Awarded: Spring 2006 Master s Exam Topic: Suicide Prevention in Indian Country 23