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Emmanuel M. Ngui, DrPH, MSc Nov-11-2017 Ngui CV 1 1. Name of candidate: Emmanuel M. Ngui 2. General Information 2.1 Formal Education 2003 Dr.PH. Maternal and Child Health, The Gillings School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 1995 M.Sc. Health Services Management, Eastern University, St. Davids, Pennsylvania 1992 B.Sc. Psychology (Biology minor), Eastern University, St. Davids, Pennsylvania 2.2 Significant continuing education 1. 2/15/2013 Cultivating Father Involvement: From Research to Practice. (6 CEHs Credits. One day training led by Dr Paul Florsheim, PhD Zilber School of Public Health. 2. 6/2012 HELI Scholar: 3rd Health Equity Leadership Institute (HELI), Collaborative Center for Health Equity. University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin 3. 2012 Attended UWM Faculty Development Workshop “Strategies for Writing Successful Grant Proposals” 2012 4. 10/ 5-8/2010 Fresh perspectives in perinatal depression research: Psychosocial interventions and mental health services. Workshop sponsored by the NIMH Division of Services and Intervention Research, National Institutes of Health. Rockville, Maryland 5. 7/20-21/2009. Applied Multi Level Modeling for Social Science & Public Health. Training conducted the UWM Center for Addition and Behavioral Research. This two day training was led by Donald R. Hedecker, PhD, Professor, Biostatistics, Division of Epidemiologist and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University of Illinois. 6. 9/13/2005 – 5/22/07 K30 Clinical Research Scholar, Clinical & Translational Science Institute of SE Wisconsin Medical College of Wisconsin, Wauwatosa, WI. 7. 6/7-8 NIMH Navigating your way through a successful research career. June 708, 2010. Rockville, Maryland

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1. Name of candidate: Emmanuel M. Ngui

2. General Information

2.1 Formal Education

2003 Dr.PH. Maternal and Child Health, The Gillings School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

1995 M.Sc. Health Services Management, Eastern University, St. Davids, Pennsylvania

1992 B.Sc. Psychology (Biology minor), Eastern University, St. Davids, Pennsylvania

2.2 Significant continuing education

1. 2/15/2013 Cultivating Father Involvement: From Research to Practice. (6

CEHs Credits. One day training led by Dr Paul Florsheim, PhD Zilber School of Public Health.

2. 6/2012 HELI Scholar: 3rd Health Equity Leadership Institute (HELI),

Collaborative Center for Health Equity. University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin

3. 2012 Attended UWM Faculty Development Workshop “Strategies for

Writing Successful Grant Proposals” 2012

4. 10/ 5-8/2010 Fresh perspectives in perinatal depression research: Psychosocial interventions and mental health services. Workshop sponsored by the NIMH Division of Services and Intervention Research, National Institutes of Health. Rockville, Maryland

5. 7/20-21/2009. Applied Multi Level Modeling for Social Science & Public

Health. Training conducted the UWM Center for Addition and Behavioral Research. This two day training was led by Donald R. Hedecker, PhD, Professor, Biostatistics, Division of Epidemiologist and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University of Illinois.

6. 9/13/2005 – 5/22/07 K30 Clinical Research Scholar, Clinical & Translational Science

Institute of SE Wisconsin Medical College of Wisconsin, Wauwatosa, WI.

7. 6/7-8 NIMH Navigating your way through a successful research

career. June 708, 2010. Rockville, Maryland

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8. 9/6-8/2006 2nd Biannual career development workshop to increase diversity in research funding. Sponsored by National Institutes of Health. Palm Desert, CA

2.3. Academic and professional positions held

1. 2016-Present MPH Program Director- Zilber School of Public Health

2. 2016-Present Associate Professor, Community and Behavioral Health Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, WI

2. 2011-Present Assistant Professor, Community and Behavioral Health Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, WI

3. 2011-Present Scientist, Center for Urban Population Health, Milwaukee, WI

4. 2011-Present Assistant Adjunct Professor, Institute of Health and Society Medical College of Wisconsin. Milwaukee, WI

5. 8/2012-Present Institute Scholar (senior UWM faculty member), Institute for Intercultural Research, School of Education, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI

6. 2004 – 8/2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

7. 2007 - 8/2011 Assistant Professor (secondary), Institute of Health and Society. Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

8. 2009 - 8/2011 Assistant Professor (secondary), Department of Psychiatry, & Behavioral Medicine. Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

9. 2004 - 8/2011 Affiliate faculty member, Injury Research Center. Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

2.4. Research Appointments

1. 1998 - 2004 Research Associate, Office of Minority Health and Health

Disparities, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Raleigh, North Carolina

2. 1997 – 2000 Research Assistant, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

3. 1995 – 1997 Research Assistant, Department of Maternal and Child Health, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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2.6 Memberships in Honorary and Professional Societies

1. 2010 - Present Society for Epidemiologic Research

2. 2007 - Present Society for Pediatric & Perinatal Epidemiology

3. 2004 - 2009 Ambulatory Pediatrics Association

4. 2003 - Present AcademyHealth

5. 1997 - Present American Public Health Association

2.7 Editorships/Editorial Boards/Journal Reviews

1. Editorial Boards: 2014-Dec 2017 Academic Psychiatry

2. Ad Hoc Journal Reviewer:

1 Ongoing (Since 2005) Maternal and Child Health Journal 2 Ongoing (Since 2005) American Journal of Public Health 3 Ongoing (Since 2006) Pediatrics 4 Ongoing (Since 2005) Health Services Research 5 Ongoing (Since 2014) Public Health Genomics 6 Ongoing (Since 2007) Medical Care 7 Ongoing (Since 2010) Social Science and Medicine 8 Ongoing (Since 2013) Academic Psychiatry 9 Ongoing (Since 2011) Psychiatric Services 10 Ongoing (Since 2007) Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 11 Ongoing (Since 2013) Ethnicity & Health 12 Ongoing (Since 2010) Wisconsin Medical Journal 13 Ongoing (Since 2017) Health Promotion Practice 14 Ongoing (Since 2016) Women’s Health Issues

2.8 Grant Reviewer-CDC/NIH

§ March 2011, CDC Special Emphasis Panel-Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System

(PRAMS) 3. Research, Scholarship, and Professional Activities

3.1. Articles in Academic Journals

3.1.1 Kako, P. Kibicho, JW. Dressel, A.E., Mkandawire-Valhmu,L NGUI, EM. (2017) “It Is Hard To Swallow Medications Without Eating:” Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Challenges Among Women Living with HIV in Kenya. Women & Health (Under Review)

3.1.2 Weinhardt LS, Galvao LW, Yan AF, Stevens P, Mwenyekonde TN, NGUI, E, Emer L,* Grande KM, Mkandawire-Valhmu L, Watkins SC. (2017) Mixed-Method Quasi- Experimental Study of Outcomes of a Large-Scale Multilevel Economic and Food

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Security Intervention on HIV Vulnerability in Rural Malawi. AIDS Behav.

Mar;21(3):712-723. doi: 10.1007/s10461-016-1455-1. PMID:27350305

3.1.3

NGUI,E.M, Greer DM, Bridgewater FD, Salm Ward TC, Cisler R. (2017) Trends and Progress in Reducing Teen Birth Rates and the Persisting Challenge of Eliminating Racial/Ethnic Disparities. J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. Aug;4(4):615-622. doi: 10.1007/s40615-016-0265-5. Epub 2016 Jul 20. PMID:27440119

3.1.4 Mazul, M.C,* Salm Ward, T.S.,* NGUI, E.M. (2017) Anatomy of Good Prenatal Care: Perspectives of Low Income African-American Women on Barriers and Facilitators to Prenatal Care. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 2017 Feb;4(1):79-86. doi: 10.1007/s40615-015-0204-x. Epub 2016 Jan 28. PMID:26823064

3.1.5 Kako, P, Wendorf, AR, Stevenson, P, NGUI, E.M. Otto-Salaj, LL (2016) Contending with Psychological Distress in Contexts with Limited Mental Health Resources: HIV- Positive Kenyan Women’s Experience. Issues in Mental Health Nursing Jan;37(1):2-9. doi: 10.3109/01612840.2015.1058446. PMID: 26818927

3.1.6 NGUI, E.M. Warner, T. Roberts, L.W. (2015) Stakeholder Perceptions of Genetic Research on Racial/Ethnic Minority Groups and Ethical Responsibilities of Volunteer, Investigators, and Editors. American Journal of Bioethics-Empirical Research, 0(0): 1–13

3.1.7 NGUI, E.M. Hamilton, C, Nugent, M, Simpson, P, Willis, E. (2015) Evaluation of a social marketing campaign to increase awareness of immunizations for urban low- income children. Wisconsin Medical Journal, 114(1):10-15

3.1.8 Angove, RSM,* NGUI, E.M. Repenshek, M. (2014) Inclusion and Use of Race and Ethnicity In Ethics Consultation Research. Healthcare Ethics USA, 22(4)

3.1.9 NGUI, E.M. Cortright, A.L, Michalski, K. (2014) Relationship of Paternity Status, Welfare Reform Period, and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Infant Mortality. American Journal of Men’s Health, 2014 Jul 24: PMID 25061086

3.1.10 Ward, T.S.,* NGUI, E.M. (2014) Factors Associated with Bed-Sharing for African American and White Mothers in Wisconsin. Maternal and Child Health Journal, June 19 PMID 24942138

3.1.11 Weinhardt, LS, Galvao, LW, Mwenyekonde, T, Grande, KM, Stevens, PE, Yan, AF, Mkandawire-Valhmu, L. Masanjala, W. Kibicho, J, NGUI, E.M. Emer, L and Watkins, SC. (2014) Quasi-experiment to evaluate the effects of a structural economic, food security, and gender-empowerment intervention on HIV vulnerability in rural Malawi: Methods and Protocol -The SAGE4Health Study. SpringerPlus, 3:296 PMID 25019044

3.1.12 NGUI, E.M. Warner, T. Roberts, L.W. (2014) African-American Community Members and Health Professional Perceptions of Genetic Research involving Children and Pregnant Women. Public Health Genetics Journal,17(1):23-32 PMID 24216722

3.1.13 Riesch, S. K., NGUI, E. M., Ehlert, C., Miller, M. K., Cronk, C. A., Leuthner, S., Strehlow, M., Hewitt, J. B. and Durkin, M. S. (2013), Community Outreach and Engagement Strategies from the Wisconsin Study Center of the National Children's Study. Public Health Nursing, 30(3):254-65 PMID 23586770

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3.1.14 Ward, T.S.,*., Mazul, M,* NGUI, E.M., Bridgewater, F.D., Harley, A (2013) “You Learn to Go Last”: Perceptions of Prenatal Care Experiences among African-American Women with Limited Incomes. Maternal and Child Health Journal,17(10); 1753-9 PMID 23180190

3.1.15 Cabacungan, ET,* NGUI, E.M. (2012) Racial and ethnic disparities in maternal morbidities: A statewide study of labor and delivery hospitalizations in Wisconsin? Maternal and Child Health Journal, 16(7)1455-67:PMID 22105738

3.1.16 Meurer et al and Urban Community Health Pathway Planning Council. (2011) The urban and community health pathway: Preparing socially responsive physicians through community-engaged learning. Am J Prev Med., 41(4S3):S228-S236.

3.1.17 NGUI, E.M., Khasakhala, L., Ndetei, D., Roberts, L.W. (2010) Mental Disorders, Health Inequalities, and Ethics: A Global Perspective. International Review of Psychiatry, 22(3):235-244 PMID 20528652

3.1.18 Mwalali, P., NGUI, E.M., (2009) Reduction in Maternal and Child Mortality in Sub- Saharan Africa: The Yo-Yo Effect in Delivering on the Promises. J Health Care Poor Underserved, 20(4 Suppl):149-69. doi: 10.1353/hpu.0.0224. PMID 20168039

3.1.19 Brixey, S., Guse, CE., NGUI, E.M., (2009) Free Child Passenger Restraints and Education, Improve Use Only Temporarily in an Underserved Urban Clinic Population. Wisconsin Medical Journal, 108(7):16-22. PMID 19886583

3.1.20 NGUI, E.M., Cortright, A. Blair, K. (2009) An Investigation of Paternity Status and Other Factors Associated with Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Birth Outcomes in Milwaukee, Wisconsin., Maternal and Child Health Journal, 13:467-478. PMID 18618232

3.1.21 NGUI, E.M., Flores G. (2007) Unmet needs for specialty, dental, mental, and allied healthcare among children with special health care needs: Are there racial/ethnic disparities? Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 18: 931-949. PMID 17982216

3.1.22 Flores G, NGUI, E.M. (2006) Racial and ethnic disparities in patient safety. Pediatric Clinics of North America, 53(6). PMID 17126691

3.1.23 NGUI, E.M., Flores G. (2006) Satisfaction with Care and Ease of Using Health Care Services among Parents of Children with Special Health Care Needs: The Roles of Race/Ethnicity, Insurance, Language, and Adequacy of Family-Centered Care. Pediatrics, 117(4): 1184-1196. PMID 16585314

3.1.24 Kotch JB, Dufort VM, Stewart P, Fieberg J, McMurray M, O’Brien S, NGUI, E.M., Brennan M. (1997) Injuries among children in home and out-of-home care. Injury Prevention, 3(4): 267-271. PMC:1067852

Note: * Indicates mentored student projects

3.2 Books, monographs, and other publications

Nothing to report.

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3.3 Chapters in books (indicate method of selection).

1. NGUI, E.M., Khasakhala, L., Ndetei, D., Roberts, L.W. (2013) Mental Disorders, Health Inequalities, and Ethics: A Global Perspective. In: Public Health. Four Volume Set. Chris Heginbotham [University of Central Lancashire] and Karen Newbigging [University of Birmingham. Editors. Sage Library of Health and Social Welfare Series. SAGE Publishing Ltd, 2017 ISBN:978-1-4739-2504-5 December 2016

2. NGUI, E.M. (2013) How to Engage Communities in Research. In: Achievement and Fulfillment in Academic Medicine: A Guide to Achievement and Fulfillment for Academic Faculty. Laura W. Roberts (Editor), Stanford University School of Medicine. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Springer, New York. ISBN: 978-1-4614-5692-6 (Print) 978-1-4614-5693-3 (Online) - (Invited)

3. NGUI, E.M., Khasakhala, L., Ndetei, D., Roberts, L.W. (2013) Mental Disorders, Health Inequalities, and Ethics: A Global Perspective. In Public Health and Social Justice: A Jossey-Bass Reader Donohoe, M.T. Editor. Jossey Bass Press 2013 (Invited)

4. Willis E, NGUI, E.M., Johnson, C, Chen, V, Cronk, C, Meurer, J, Shankle, S, MacManus, P, Harvieux, A). Navigating the Complexity of Relationships in Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR). In: Uncharted Path from Clinic- based to Community-based Research. New York: Nova Science Publishers. 2008, 4th

Quarter. (Invited)

3.4 Proprietary and non-proprietary technical reports

1. NGUI, E.M. Michalski, K, LeCounte, E, Mohr, A. M. 2017 City of Milwaukee Fetal Infant Mortality Review (FIMR) Report. Status Report on 2009-2011 Stillbirths and Infant Deaths. City of Milwaukee Health Department, April 2017.

2. NGUI, E.M. Michalski, K, Mark, E., Paine, L. Swain, G, Stanley, M. 2013 City of Milwaukee Fetal Infant Mortality Review (FIMR) Report. Status Report on 2009-2011 Stillbirths and Infant Deaths. City of Milwaukee Health Department, 2014.

3. Michalski, K., Gathirimu, J., Benton, A., Swain, G., Gass E., NGUI, E.M. 2010 Milwaukee Fetal Infant Mortality Review Report. City of Milwaukee Health Department, December 2010, 1-40.

4. Gizlice, Z., Ngui, EM. Relationships between Health and Perceived Unequal Treatment Based on Race: Results from the 2002 North Carolina BRFSS Survey. State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS ) Studies. September 2004; (#144). North Carolina Public Health, Raleigh NC

5. NGUI, E.M., From Disparity to Parity in Health: The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Eliminating Health Disparities Call to Action and

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Implementation Plan. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services – Office

of Minority Health and Health Disparities. 2003. http://www.ncminorityhealth.org/data/documents/NCDHHSImplementationPlan.pdf

6. NGUI, E.M., & Buescher, P. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in North Carolina: A Report Card 2003. North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics and Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities. 2003 http://www.schs.state.nc.us/SCHS/pdf/FinalReportCard.pdf

7. Caldwell, D., Lebeuf, J. (eds): Ammerman, A., Cooke C. Dunn, C. Longenecker, J. Mathews, B., NGUI, E.M., Samuel-Hodge, C., Schwartz, R., Ward, D. Moving our Children towards a Healthy Weight: Finding the Will and the Way. The Healthy Weight Initiative. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health, Raleigh, NC.2002

8. NGUI, E.M. (Contributor). North Carolina Comprehensive Child Health Plan 2000- 2005: Task Force Report to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. North Carolina Institute of Medicine May 23, 2000.

9. Manson, A. B., NGUI, E. M., Vergara, F., Buescher, P., Schriber, C., Clark, R., & Surles, K. North Carolina Minority Health Facts: American Indians. North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics and Office of Minority Health. 1999. http://www.schs.state.nc.us/SCHS/pdf/AIFACTS.pdf

10. Manson, A. B., NGUI, E. M., Vergara, F., Buescher, P., Schriber, C., Clark, R., & Surles, K. North Carolina Minority Health Facts: Hispanic/Latino. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics and Office of Minority Health. 1999 http://www.schs.state.nc.us/SCHS/pdf/HL-facts.pdf

11. NGUI, E.M., Child Health Services Resource Guide for the City of Philadelphia, PA. (1995), Philadelphia, PA.

3.5 Training manuals (indicate publisher, method of selection, and range of distribution)

Nothing to report.

3.6 Computer software

Nothing to report.

3.7 Instructional aids

Nothing to report.

3.8 Psychometric and evaluative instruments

Nothing to report.

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3.9 Research projects conducted and grants received

3.9.1 Role: C0-PI with Marcus Britton (UWM Sociology) Title: Hospital Segregation and Patient Mortality Outcomes AAD3432 (RACAS) Dates: 7/2/18 – 12/31/19 Total Amount: $24,989

3.9.2 Role: Co-Principal Investigator Blakey, J. Ngui, EM, Williams, G. Experiences of African American Students in Shorewood School District Dates: 9/1/2017-8/31/18 Total Amount: $50,000

3.9.3 Role: Co-Investigator Co-Principal Investigator: Tara Sander and Julie Tetzlaff Title: Pharmacogenetic analysis of nicotine metabolizing enzymes in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Source: Medical College of Wisconsin CTSI Pilot Grant Dates: April 2015-April 2016 Total Amount: $50,000

3.9.4 Role: Principal Investigator/Academic Partner Title: Expecting Moms, Expecting Dads. Source: Wisconsin Partnership Program Dates: 2013-2015 Total Amount: $50,000 Community Partners: St Wheaton Joseph’s Hospital Women’s Outpatient Clinic

3.9.5 Role: Principal Investigator Title: Integrating Life Course Theory and Father’s Perspectives in FIMR Assessment, Review and Training Process Source: National Fetal and Infant Mortality Review Program/American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Dates: 9/1/2012-8/31/13 Total Amount: $10,000

3.9.6 Role: Co-Principal Investigator/Academic Partner Co-Principal Investigator/Academic Partner: Timothy Cordon Title: Preserving Infant and Child Health (Statewide) Source: Wisconsin Partnership Program Dates: 2012-2015 Total Amount: $400,000 Community Partners: Children's Health Alliance of Wisconsin and City of Milwaukee Health Department (FIMR project)

3.9.7 Role: Principal Investigator (Supplement)*, Principal Investigator: Laura Roberts, MD (PI main R01 Study) Title: Racial Community’s Perspectives on Ethical Issues in Genetic Research, (Supplement study to Ethical and Safeguards for Psychiatric Genetic (R01) National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Dates: 8/01/09 - 08/31/12 Total Amount: $274,389 *Designed and conducted the study and analyzed the data.

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3.9.8 Role: Principal Investigator

Title: Integrating and Mapping Community Health Assessment Information Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program Dates: 7/01/08 - 12/30/11 Total Amount: $450,000 Community Partner: State of Wisconsin Division of Public Health

3.9.9 Role: Co-Investigator Co-Principal Investigator: Christine Cronk, ScD & Maureen Dunkin Title: National Children's Study, Waukesha Vanguard Center. Source: NICHHD, NIH Dates: 7/01/05 - 6/30/11

3.9.10 Role: Co-Investigator Principal Investigator: Earnestine Willis, MD, MPH Title: Community Health Improvement: Metcalfe and Concordia (CHIMC): Save Lives-Immunize Source: NIH/NCMHHD Dates: 7/1/08 - 8/20/11 Total Amount: $2,235,743

3.9.11 Role: Co-Investigator Principal Investigator: Earnestine Willis, MD, MPH Title: Community Health Improvement: Metcalfe and Concordia (CHIMC) Source: NIH/NCMHHD Dates: 9/1/05 - 8/31/08 Total Amount: $1,343,930

3.9.12 Role: Co-Investigator Principal Investigator: Christine Cronk, ScD (PI) Title: Early Childhood Integrated Database System (ECIDS): Implementation and Evaluation Source: Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program Dates: 7/01/07 - 6/30/10 Total Amount: $449,691

3.9.13 Role: Co-Principal Investigator Co-Principal Investigator: Suzanne Brixey, MD Title: Factors affecting use of child restraint systems in Milwaukee Source: Medical College of Wisconsin Injury Research Center Dates: 8/1/05 - 7/31/06 Total Amount: $15,000

3.9.14 Role: Co-Investigator Principal Investigator: John Meurer, MD, MBA(PI) Title: Fight Asthma Milwaukee Allies: Improving Access to Quality Asthma Care Source: MCW Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program Dates: 7/1/06 - 6/30/09 Total Amount: $450,000

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3.9.15 Role: Principal Investigator

Title: Circles of Sisters: Enhancing Family Development with Doula Care for Beloit Teen Mothers and their Children Source: Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program Dates: 07/01/08 - 06/30/09 Total Amount: $49,501

3.9.16 Role: Principal Investigator Title: A qualitative study of racial disparities in neonatal mortality: The perspectives of African-American women who recently had an infant die. Source: Ambulatory Pediatrics Association Young Investigators Dates: 7/1/06 - 6/30/08 Total Amount: $10,000

3.10 Pending Grant

Nothing to report. 3.11 Papers and other presentations at academic and professional meetings

Refereed Professional Conference Presentations

International

1. F. Yan, P. E. Stevens, NGUI, E.M., L.W. Galvao, T. Mwenyekonde, L. Mkandawire-Valhmu, C. Manda, G. Kosamu, C. Depete, T. Saka, K. M. Grande, L. Emer , L.S. Weinhardt. Tempering HIV Vulnerability through Improved Dietary Diversity and Intake: Results of SAGE4Health, a Mixed-methods, Quasi- experimental, Non-equivalent Control Group Effectiveness Study of a Combined Structural Intervention in Rural Central Malawi. 20th International AIDS Conference, Melbourne, Australia. July 20-25, 2014. Poster Presentation

2. L.W. Galvao, K. M. Grande, N.S. Tagger, A.F. Yan, T. Mweyekonde, P. E. Stevens, L. Mkandawire-Valhmu, T. Saka, C. Manda4, G. Kosamu, C. Depete, NGUI, E.M., M. Lemke, L. Emer, L.S. Weinhardt. Trends in Male Circumcision Knowledge and Attitudes of Adults across six traditional authorities in Rural Kasungu District, Central Malawi. 20th International AIDS Conference, Melbourne, Australia. July 20-25, 2014

3. L.W. Galvao, K. M. Grande, ,A.F. Yan, T. Mwenyekonde, L. Emer , P. E. Stevens, L. Mkandawire-Valhmu, T. Saka, C. Manda, G. Kosamu, C. Depete, NGUI, E.M., M. Lemke, L.S. Weinhardt. Can a Combined Structural Intervention (Microfinance, Food security and Gender Empowerment) Impact Stigma toward People Living with HIV (PLHIV) in Rural Kasungu District, Central Malawi? 20th

International AIDS Conference, Melbourne, Australia. July 20-25, 2014

4. NGUI, E.M “If They Could Only Listen”: Perception of African-American Mothers Quality of Prenatal Care and Racial/Ethnic Inequalities in Birth Outcomes. International Congress of Gynaecology Obstetrics. October 12-14, 2013. Dalian International Convention Center, China

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5. Brixey, S., NGUI, E.M., Guse, C. Disparities in Child Passenger Restraint Use in

an Urban Center. Poster presentation, 9th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion. Merida, Mexico (March 15-18, 2008)

National

6. NGUI, EM, Cho, Y (2017) Effects of Family Stress and Paired ACEs (Adverse Childhood and Community Experiences) on Family Centered Care: Comparison of Children With and Without Special Needs. American Public Health Association Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. November 4-8, 2017. Poster Presentation

7. Dede, H,* NGUI, EM, Kioko, D* (2017) Factors associated with Current Breastfeeding practices in Ghana. American Public Health Association Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. November 4-8, 2017. Poster Presentation

8. Kalkbrenner, A, Zheng, C, Manansala, R. NGUI, EM, Schauer, J (2017) Multiple Airborne Metals and Volatile Organic Compounds in Relation to Preterm Birth in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Society for Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiologic Research Conference, Seattle, WA. June

9. P. E. Stevens, A. F. Yan, L.W. Galvao, T. Mwenyekonde, L. Mkandawire-Valhmu, K. M. Grande, T. Saka, C. Manda, G. Kosamu, C. Depete, E.M. NGUI, L. Emer , & L.S. Weinhardt. Improved Household Resilience to Economic Shocks: Findings from SAGE4Health, a Mixed-methods, Quasi-experimental, Non-equivalent Control Group Effectiveness Study of a Combined Structural Intervention in Rural Central Malawi. 20th International AIDS Conference, Melbourne, Australia. July 20-25, 2014. Oral Presentation

10. NGUI, EM, LeCounte, E (2016). Evaluation of City of Milwaukee Health Department's Home Visitation Programs focused on Healthy Pregnancies and Child Health. Oral Presentation. November 1, 2016

11. NGUI, EM, Harris, M. (2016). Perspectives of Urban African-American Fathers on Barriers and Facilitators to Paternal Involvement during Pregnancy and Prenatal Care: A mixed Methods Study. American Public Health Association, Denver, CO November 2, 2016

12. Emer L, Galvao LW, Yan AF, Grande K, Mwenyekonde T, Stevens PE, Mkandawire-Valhmu L, Saka T, Manda C, Kosamu G, Depete C, NGUI, E., Lemke M, Weinhardt L. (2014, November). Can a Combined Structural Microfinance, Food Security, and Gender Empowerment Intervention Impact STI symptoms and Diagnoses in Rural Central Malawi?. Oral presentation at the American Public Health Association 142nd Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

13. NGUI, EM, Cisler, RA, Ward, T. C,* Gass, E, Greer, D, Bridgewater, FD. Surpassing Our Goal: Progress in Reducing Teen Birth Rates in Milwaukee. National Maternal and Child Epidemiology/CityMatch Conference. Phoenix, Arizona. November 2014. Oral Presentation

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14. Salm-Ward, T.C,* NGUI, EM, Madsen, MK. Factors associated with racial disparities in maternal-infant bed-sharing: Findings from Wisconsin. American Public Health Association Meeting, Boston, MA November 2-6, 2013. Poster Presentation

15. NGUI, E.M., Warner, T.D, Roberts, LW. Stakeholder perceptions of genetic research on racial/ethnic minority groups and ethical responsibilities of volunteers, investigators, and editors. American Public Health Association Meeting, Boston, MA November 2-6, 2013. Poster Presentation

16. NGUI, E.M., Warner, T.D, Roberts, LW. Perceptions of African-American professionals and community members’ on genetic research involving children and pregnant women. 2012 Summit on the Science of Eliminating Health Disparities. Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, MD.Poster, December 17-19, 2012.

17. NGUI, E.M, Cortright, A. Infant Mortality: Perspectives of African-American Women Who Have Lost An Infant On Knowledge, Provider-Patient Relationship, And Quality Of Care. 2012 Summit on the Science of Eliminating Health Disparities. Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, MD.Poster, December 17-19, 2012.

18. Salm Ward, T. C.,* Mazul, M.,* NGUI, E.M, Bridgewater, F. D. & Harley, A. E. (2012 - Accepted). “You learn to go last.” Prenatal care experiences in a sample of African-American women with limited incomes in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Oral presentation, Joint 2012 CityMatCH Urban MCH Leadership Conference and 18th Annual Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference, San Antonio, TX (December 12-14, 2012).

19. NGUI, E.M, Warner, T.D, Roberts, LW. Genetic research involving racial/ethnic minority populations has unique social, legal, and ethical implications for various stakeholders. Maternal and Child Health/CityMatch Conference, December 2012

20. Salm Ward, T. C.,* Mazul, M.,* NGUI, E.M., Bridgewater, F. D., & Harley, A. E. (2012). “You Learn to Go Last”: A qualitative study of perceptions of racism during prenatal care in a sample of low income African-American women in Milwaukee. Oral presentation, American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA (October 30, 2012).

21. Galvão, L. W., Grande, K. M., Mwenyekonde, T., Saka, E., Stevens, P. E., Mkandawire-Valmu, L., Mori, N., J.Kibicho, Saka, T., Manda, C., Kosamu, G., Depete, C., Kasende, F., NGUI, E. M, Lemke, M., Bryant, C., Weinhardt, L. S. (2012).A baseline random household survey of male circumcision prevalence, knowledge and attitudes of adults in rural Kasungu District, Central Malawi . XIX AIDS 2012 International Conference, July.

22. Gray-Murray, JA, NGUI, EM. Watts, M, Leary, M, Hamilton, C, Rakowski, M, Simpson, P & Willis, E. Working across boundaries: Leveraging local knowledge in the co-design of social marketing messages. American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 2, 2011.

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23. Liu, K,* Johnson, S, Hamilton, C, NGUI, EM, Willis, E. Community Health

Improvement for Milwaukee's Children: Assessing Clinical and Administrative Support Staff Attitudes about Immunizations to Inform Health Behavior Change Intervention. American Public Health Association, Washington, DC (November 2011). Poster

24. NGUI, EM, Grant, J., Miller, R., Hamilton, C., McKinley, E. Integrating and Mapping Community Health Assessment Information: Maps for CHIPPs Project. American Public Health Association, Washington, DC (November 2011).

25. NGUI, E.M., Relationship of Paternity Status and Infant Mortality Before and After Welfare Reform. Accepted Platform presentation, American Public Health Association 138th Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado (November, 6-10, 2010)

26. Cabacungan, E,* McKinley, E., NGUI, E.M. Racial and ethnic disparities in maternal morbidities and preexisting medical conditions during labor and delivery hospitalizations. Accepted Platform presentation, American Public Health Association 138th Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado (November, 6-10, 2010) and Poster presentation, Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology (MCH EPI) Conference, San Antonio, Texas (December 15-17, 2010)

27. NGUI, E.M., Cortright, A, Michalski, K. Infant Mortality: Learning from African American mothers who have recently lost a baby. Accepted Poster presentation, American Public Health Association 138th Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado (November, 6-10, 2010)

28. NGUI, E.M., Cortright, A, Blair, K. The Relationship between Neighborhood Deprivation and Timing/Use of Prenatal Care in The Case of Milwaukee City, Wisconsin. Poster presentation, 15th Annual Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference, Tampa, Florida (December 9-11, 2009)

29. NGUI, E.M., Paternity Status and Disparities in Infant Mortality before and after Welfare Reforms in Wisconsin: Analysis of Data from the City of Milwaukee. Platform presentation, 15th Annual Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference, Tampa, Florida (December 9-11, 2009)

30. Muriuki, A., NGUI, E.M., Role of gender in Kenyan Adolescents’ Childbearing Decision. Poster presentation, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia PA (November 10, 2009)

31. NGUI, E.M., Cortright, A., Blair, K., An Investigation of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Birth Outcomes in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Poster presentation, AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, Washington DC, (June 7-10, 2008)

32. NGUI, E.M., Cortright, A., Do problems paying medical bills predict health care use and satisfaction with care among children with special health care needs? Poster presentation, AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, Washington DC (June 7-10, 2008)

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33. Bharucha, S.,* Bordini, B.,* Ligler, L.,* Kacka, M.,* Paradowski, J.,* NGUI, E.M.,

Infant Mortality: Improving Outcomes through Provider Education. Poster presentation, Pediatric Academic Societies Conference, Honolulu, HI (May 2008)

34. NGUI, E.M., Effects of Neighborhood Characteristics on Timing and Use of Prenatal Care: The Case of Milwaukee City, Wisconsin: Innovative Topics in Maternal Child Health. Platform Presentation, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California (October 26, 2008)

35. NGUI, E.M., Cortright, A., Blair, K., An Investigation of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Birth Outcomes in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Poster presentation, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA (Oct 25-29, 2008)

36. NGUI, E.M., Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Bicycle Helmet Use among Children with and without Special Health Care Needs: Effects of Neighborhood Characteristics and State Helmet Laws. Poster presentation, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (November 3-7, 2007)

37. NGUI, E.M., Gosz, J., Blair, K., Effects of Neighborhood Characteristics on Timing and Use of Prenatal Care: The Case of Milwaukee City, Wisconsin. Platform presentation, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (November 3-7, 2007)

38. NGUI, E.M., Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Bicycle Helmet Use among Children with and without Special Health Care Needs: Effects of Neighborhood Characteristics and State Helmet Laws. Poster presentation, AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida (June 4, 2007)

39. NGUI, E.M., Gosz, J., Blair, K., Effects of Neighborhood Characteristics on Timing and Use of Prenatal Care: The Case of Milwaukee City, Wisconsin. Poster presentation, AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida (June 4, 2007)

40. NGUI, E.M., Flores, G. Are Non-Citizen Parents More Likely Than Citizen Parents To Choose Emergency Departments (EDs) for Their Children’s Non-Urgent Care (NUC)? “Perspectives on Health Care Access for Immigrant Children”. Panel platform presentation, Child Health Services Research Meeting, Orlando, Florida (June 2, 2007)

41. NGUI, E.M., Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Bicycle Helmet Use among Children with and without Special Health Care Needs: Effects of Neighborhood Characteristics and State Helmet Laws. Poster presentation, Pediatric Academic Societies Conference, Toronto, Canada (April, 2007)

42. NGUI, E.M., Gosz, J., Blair, K., Effects of Neighborhood Characteristics on Timing and Use of Prenatal Care: The Case of Milwaukee City, Wisconsin. Poster presentation, Pediatric Academic Societies Conference, Toronto, Canada (April, 2007)

43. NGUI, E.M., Gizlice, Z., Is Perceived Racial Discrimination Associated with Quality of Life and Self-Reported Chronic Conditions? Results from the 2002 North Carolina BRFSS Survey. Poster presentation, AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA (May 26, 2006)

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44. NGUI, E.M., Flores, G., Are Non-Citizen Parents More Likely Than Citizen Parents

To Choose Emergency Departments (EDs) for Their Children’s Non-Urgent Care (NUC)? Platform presentation, AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA (May 26, 2006)

45. Brotanek, J.,* Hong Ji, NGUI, E.M., Flores, G., Acculturation, Generational Status, Place of Birth, Primary Language at Home, and Overweight: A Case of “When in Rome, Do as the Romans Do? Poster presentation, Pediatric Academic Societies Conference, San Francisco, CA (April 29, 2006) and AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington (May 26, 2006)

46. Bradshaw, M.,* Hayney, R.,* NGUI, E.M., Flores, G., A Bitter Pill? Language Barriers to Prescriptions for Patients with Limited English Proficiency (LEP): A Survey of Pharmacies. Platform presentation, Pediatric Academic Societies Conference, San Francisco, CA (April 29, 2006) , AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA (May 27, 2006) and American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA (November 7, 2006)

47. Fixmer, JM ,* NGUI, E.M., Tomany-Korman, S., Flores, G., Disparities in insurance coverage, health status, and access barriers to care for children of immigrant parents. Poster presentation, Pediatric Academic Societies Conference, San Francisco, CA (April 29, 2006), AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA (May 26, 2006 ) and American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA (November 7, 2006)

48. NGUI, E.M., Flores, G., Are Non-Citizen Parents More Likely Than Citizen Parents To Choose Emergency Departments (EDs) for Their Children’s Non-Urgent Care (NUC)? Poster presentation, Pediatric Academic Societies Conference, San Francisco, CA (April 29, 2006)

49. NGUI, E.M., Flores, G., Are There Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Satisfaction with Care Among Parents of Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN)? Poster presentation, American Public Health Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA (December 13, 2005)

50. NGUI, E.M., Flores, G., Do Racial and Ethnic Disparities Exist in Unmet Needs for Specialty, Dental, Mental, and Allied Health Care among Children with Special Health Care Needs? Platform presentation, American Public Health Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA (December 12, 2005)

51. NGUI, E.M., Flores, G., Do Racial and Ethnic Disparities Exist in Unmet Needs for Specialty, Dental, Mental, and Allied Health Care among Children with Special Health Care Needs? Poster presentation, Annual Research Meeting, Academy Health, Boston, MA (July 2005)

52. NGUI, E.M., Flores, G., Are There Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Satisfaction with Care Among Parents of Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN)? Poster presentation, Annual Research Meeting, Academy Health, Boston, MA (June 2005)

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53. NGUI, E.M., Flores, G., Do Racial and Ethnic Disparities Exist in Unmet Needs for

Specialty, Dental, Mental, and Allied Health Care among Children with Special Health Care Needs? Poster presentation, Pediatric Academic Societies Conference, Washington, DC (May 14-17 2005)

54. Margolis, L., Foss, R., & NGUI, E.M., Effect of North Carolina’s graduated driver license System on hospitalizations for 16 year-olds drivers. Platform presentation, American Public Health Annual Conference, Washington, DC (November 2004)

55. NGUI, E.M., Effects of provider related organizational barriers on health care use by children. Platform presentation, American Public Health Annual Conference, Washington, DC (November 2004)

56. Ziya, G., Herrick, H., & NGUI, E.M., Impact of unfair racial treatment on quality of life, access to care, chronic conditions, and health risks: Results from NC Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Platform presentation, American Public Health Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA (November 2003)

57. NGUI, E.M., Buescher, P., Challenges of using report cards to monitor health disparities at the state level: Lessons from North Carolina. Platform presentation, American Public Health Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA (November 2003)

58. NGUI, E.M., Simeonsson, R. J., McMillen, J.S. & Huntington, G., Prevalence & impact of childhood functional limitations/conditions on education and health care use. Platform presentation. American Public Health Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA (October 23, 2001)

59. NGUI, E.M., Racial and ethnic differences in maternal satisfaction with quality of children’s health care. Platform presentation. American Public Health Annual Conference, Chicago, IL (November 8, 1999)

Invited Presentations at Conferences and Professional Meetings

Regional

60. Ngui EM, Greer DM, Bridgewater FD, Salm Ward TC, Cisler RA. Trends and progress in reducing teen birth rates and the persisting challenge of eliminating racial/ethnic disparities. J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2016 Aurora Scientific Day. Milwaukee WI 11-11-2016. Published in Journal of Patient-Centered Resear and Reviews. 3(4) Article 8. Proceedings of 2016 Aurora Scientific Day. J Patient Cent Res Rev. 2016;3:235-46. doi: 10.17294/2330-0698.1441

61. Salm Ward, T. C.*, Mazul, M.*, Harley, A. E. NGUI, E.M., (2013). The anatomy of good prenatal care: Insights from low income African American women in Milwaukee. Wisconsin Association of Perinatal Care (Poster).

62. Salm Ward, T. C., Mazul, M., NGUI, E.M., Bridgewater, F. D., & Harley, A. E. (2012). “You Learn to Go Last”: A qualitative study of perceptions of racism during prenatal care in a sample of low income African-American women in Milwaukee. Poster, Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care 2012 Meeting, Green Bay, WI (April 16).

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63. Salm Ward, T. C., Mazul, M., NGUI, E.M., Bridgewater, F. D. & Harley, A. E. (2012). “You learn to go last.” Prenatal care experiences in a sample of African-American women with limited incomes in Milwaukee. Oral presentation, 2012 Wisconsin Research Education Network (WREN) Fall Forum/”Network of Networks” Research Conference, Madison, WI (September 21).

64. NGUI, E.M. Discussion on Race and Healthy Birth Outcomes. Expert Panel with Dr. Camara Jones, MD, Patricia McManus, PhD, Sheri Johnson, PhD University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. May 8, 2012

65. Salm Ward, T.C., Mazul, M, NGUI, E.M. Bridgewater, F. Harley, A. “You learn to go last” A qualitative study of perceptions of racism during prenatal care in a sample of low income African-American women in Milwaukee. Wisconsin Association of Perinatal Care, Green Bay, WI. April 15-17, 2012

66. NGUI, E.M. Disparities in birth outcomes: relating the canary, the miner, and the mine. “On Public Health” Seminar Series, Zilber School of Public Health, UWM February 15, 2012

67. NGUI, EM. Overview of Disparities in birth outcomes in Milwaukee. Penalist/Presenter. Aurora Conference: Race, Families and Milwaukee Summit Program. October 29, 2010

68. NGUI, EM, McKinley, E., Hamilton, C., Grant, J., Miller, R. An Overview of the Maps for CHIPPs Project. MCW Epidemiology Seminar. Platform presentation. April 29, 2010

69. NGUI, E.M. Birth outcomes in Milwaukee. Keynote Grand Rounds presentation (invited). Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Platform presentation April 22, 2010

70. NGUI, E.M., What Families Tell Us About Infant Mortality : Emmanuel Ngui, Lorraine Lathen, and Katherine Kvale Healthy Babies Summit and AWHONN State Conference, Panelist (October 15, 2009)

71. NGUI, E.M., Individuals, Neighborhoods and Disparities in Birth Outcomes: “Web of Causes-Web of Solutions. Healthy Babies Summit and AWHONN State Conference. Platform presentation (October 15, 2009)

72. Grant, J., Miller, R., NGUI, E.M., McKinley, E., Maps for CHIPPS, Mapping Wisconsin Vital Records Data. Platform presentation: Wisconsin Public Health Association Annual Conference, Appleton, Wisconsin (July 8, 2009)

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73. NGUI, E.M., Babies Dying: Wisconsin’s Epidemic, Three African-American

babies die in Wisconsin for every white baby. And Hispanic deaths are elevated too. The latest statistics show we are improving, but what more can be done? Invited Panelist, 4th Street Forum, MPTV Show, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (January 16, 2009)

74. NGUI, E.M., Disparities in Birth Outcomes in the City of Milwaukee. Platform presentation: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, UWM “On Public Health” series (December 3, 2008)

75. NGUI, E.M., Disparities in Birth Outcomes: Exploring Individual and Neighborhood Level Efforts in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Platform presentation: MCW-Department of Population Health –Epidemiology Seminar (November 20, 2008)

76. NGUI, E.M., Trend and Patterns of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Birth Outcomes and Infant Mortality in the City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Platform presentation. March of Dimes Meeting, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (November 12, 2008)

77. NGUI, E.M., Investigating individual and neighborhood factors associated with disparities in birth outcomes in Milwaukee, WI. Platform presentation: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Access, Quality, and Outcomes Research Network (August 22, 2008)

78. NGUI, E.M., Ethnic Disparities in Bicycle Helmet Use among Children with and Without Special Needs: Does Neighborhood Characteristics and Helmet Laws Make a Difference? Platform presentation: MCW-Department of Population Health –Epidemiology Seminar (November. 16, 2006)

79. NGUI, E.M., Racial and ethnic disparities in health care for Wisconsin children. Platform presentation. Wisconsin Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics – Board of Directors Executive Committee Meeting. Wisconsin Medical Society, Madison, WI (October 20, 2006)

80. NGUI, E.M., Health Disparities in Wisconsin. Platform presentation. MCW AIM Summer Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI (July 20, 2005)

81. NGUI, E.M., Health Inequalities “Pursuing the Unrealized Dream”. Invited keynote presentation, Martin Luther Day Celebration - Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI (February 15, 2005)

82. NGUI, E.M., The health disparities iceberg: Examining health inequalities in North Carolina and strategies to eliminate them. Platform presentation, Healthful Living Institute – Health is Academic, V. Lenoir-Rhyne College, Hickory, NC (June 12, 2003)

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83. NGUI, E.M., The role of cultural competence in addressing health inequalities.

Platform presentation. North Carolina Public Health Educators Conference, Charlotte, NC (April 30, 2003)

84. NGUI, E.M., Health inequalities among the elderly in North Carolina. Platform presentation. Carolina Association on Aging Annual Conference, Wilmington, NC (April 29, 2003)

85. NGUI, E.M., Sorting by Color: How official racial and ethnic categorizations impact minority health, Platform presentation. 25th Annual Minority Health Conference, Friday Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC (February 28, 2003)

86. Hood, R., NGUI, E.M., A conversation on race and health. Invited keynote presentation, Second Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Commemoration Forum, Duke University School of Nursing Dean’s Lecture Series, Duke University Hospital, Durham, NC (January 22, 2003)

87. NGUI, E.M., What can we do to reduce health disparities? Invited keynote presentation. The North Carolina Schweitzer Fellows Symposium, Chapel Hill, NC (November 18, 2002)

Note: *Indicates mentored student projects 3.12 Editorials, reviews, and interviews of one's research by others

1. Milwaukee's infant mortality numbers improve but the racial disparity is still wide. By

Crocker Stepheson, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Published 3:25 p.m. CT May 20, 2017 | Updated 9:35 a.m. CT May 21, 2017 http://www.jsonline.com/story/news/health/2017/05/20/milwaukee/323003001/

2. Changing stereotypes, encouraging young African-American men. By Kathy Quirk, Today@UWM’s Front Page. October 27, 2014. http://www5.uwm.edu/news/2014/10/27/new-efforts-to-change-stereotypes-and- encourage-african-american-young-men/

3. As Co-Sleeping Deaths Mount in Milwaukee, Officials Want Attention on Premature Births. By Erin Toner, WUWM Milwaukee Public Radio 89.7 NPR 1.00AM Wed Dec 17, 2014. http://wuwm.com/post/co-sleeping-deaths-mount-milwaukee-officials-want- attention-premature-births

4. “Facing grim infant death rates, Milwaukee focuses on black fathers” by Sarah Maslin. Journal Sentinel. Oct 11, 2014

5. Milwaukee Public Radio. Safe sleep summit in Milwaukee interview by Ann-Elize Hensl, May 3, 2010 WUWM 89.7 FM/HD-1

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6. Panel Discussion: Promoting Safe-Sleep Environment for Children. City of Milwaukee Health Department Safe Sleep Summit. May 3, 2010

7. Beloit Daily News. Inequality puzzles researchers. By Cheryl Scott-Daily News staff writer. http://www.beloitdailynews.com/news/top_news/inequality- puzzles-researchers/article_6e5263b4-161c-5dcf-a469-14dd5c79f9d4.html Accessed Oct 22, 2008

8. Panel Discussion: Babies Dying: Wisconsin’s Epidemic, Three African- American babies die in Wisconsin for every white baby. And Hispanic deaths are elevated too. The latest statistics show we are improving, but what more can be done? Emmanuel Ngui, Panelist, 4th Street Forum, MPTV Show, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (January 16-17, 2009, Rebroadcast on MPTV Channel 10.1, August 19, 2009, 11:30 PM)

9. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Cover story by Guy Boulton: City's littlest victims: Milwaukee's infant mortality rates for African-Americans are high, but new funds are intended to change that. Sept 25, 2006.

10. Disparities in Satisfaction and Ease of Service Use Among Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) Study (Pediatrics, 2006; 117:1184-1196). April 3/2006, Fox 6 WITI Milwaukee, WI

3.13 Video and audio productions

Nothing to report

3.14 Reports of completed research, professional or demonstration activities

1. Expecting Moms, Expecting Dads.(Wisconsin Partnership Program), 2014

2. Integrating Life Course Theory and Father’s Perspectives in FIMR Assessment, Review and Training Process

3. Racial Community’s Perspectives on Ethical Issues in Genetic Research,

(Supplement study to Ethical and Safeguards for Psychiatric Genetic (R01) National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Submitted 11/31/20012

4. Circles of Sisters: Enhancing Family Development with Doula Care for Beloit

Teen Mothers and their Children (Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program) Submitted 8/6/2009

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5. A qualitative study of racial disparities in neonatal mortality: The perspectives of African-American women who recently had an infant die. (Ambulatory Pediatrics Association) - Submitted 7/31/2008

3.15 Projects or other professional work published

Nothing to report

3.16 Projects or other professional work exhibited or otherwise disseminated other than

through the print media

1. Ngui, EM. Addressing Birth Outcomes and Sleep Related Death in Milwaukee-Fro Statistics to Action. Invited community presentation. Strong Baby Sanctuary, Lam of God Missionary Baptist Church, Milwaukee, WI. Saturday October 20, 2017

2. Policy Makers Presentation: Jessica Gathirimu - MHD Dr. Geof Swain - MHD & Dr. Emmanuel Ngui. Milwaukee Common Council Presentation. Communication from the Milwaukee Health Department to the 2013 Fetal Infant Mortality Review Report. February 20, 2014

3. Panel Discussion: Promoting Safe-Sleep Environment for Children. City of Milwaukee Health Department Safe Sleep Summit. May 3, 2010

4. Panel Discussion: Conversations on Health Disparities with Rodney Hood, MD, Emmanuel Ngui, Rev. Carrie Bolton, Susan Epstein, Mary Baldwin. 2003 Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration at Duke University, North Carolina. January 22, 2003

3.17 Journal Articles under review (refereed)

1. NGUI, E.M., Greer, D, Bridgewater, Ward, TS, FD, Cisler, RA, Surpassing Our Goal: Progress in Reducing Teen Birth Rates in Milwaukee. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2015. (Under Review)

2. Kako, P, Stevenson, P, NGUI, E.M. Contending with Psychological Distress in Contexts with Limited Mental Health Resources: HIV-Positive Kenyan Women’s Experience. Issues in Mental Health Nursing (Under Review)

3.18 Research proposals under review (indicate status).

Nothing to report 3.19 Research or professional awards for service to the candidate's profession

1. Selected: Exceptional Reviewer for 2009 - Medical Care Journal

2. Delta Omega-Theta Honorary Public Health Society The University of North Carolina Chapter. Inducted as member in 2008

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3. Young Investigator Award (2006) from Academic Pediatric Association $10,000 Research grant expenses

4. Early Childhood Intervention Training Fellowship (2001 – 2002)

5. Maternal and Child Health Bureau Doctoral Training Fellowship (UNC-Chapel Hill, 1995 – 1997)

6. Eastern University Graduate Scholars Award (1993, 1994) 3.20 Other significant scholarship, and professional activities not listed but deemed significant.

3.20.1 Grant Proposals Submitted (not funded)

1. Milwaukee Women’s Reproductive Health Empowerment Project (MilWRHEP)

Submitted to the Wisconsin Partnership Program Impact Grant. Submitted June 1, 2016. Amount: $1,038,854.00. Funding Decision: Competetively selected as one of the 3 finalist. Not Funded. (Community-based or health equity focused)

2. A Qualitative Study of Racial Disparities in Neonatal Mortality: The Perspectives

of African-American Women Who Recently Had an Infant Die. Pfizer Scholars Award December 2005

3. Examining Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Quality of Medical Homes: Impact on Use and Satisfaction with Health Care Services among Children with Special Health Care Needs. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation – New Connections Initiative January 2008

4. Milwaukee Outreach to Mobilize Partnerships in Preterm Birth Prevention through

Progesterone Use and Reduction in Infections and Disparities (MOMs 4PRIDE) during Pregnancy. November 2007

5. NIH Paternal Involvement, Neighborhood Conditions, and Disparities in Birth

Outcomes. K01. 2009

6. Milwaukee Cribs for Kids Submitted to the Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program-MCW

7. Depression during pregnancy: development of a web-based education training to

increase awareness, basic screening, and referral in Milwaukee. Submitted to The Charles E. Kubly Foundation Grant Program, April2010.

3.20.2 Manuscripts in preparation

1. NGUI, E.M. Cortright, A.L, Perspectives of African-American Women on Motivators for Quitting Smoking and Participating in Smoking Cessation Programs during Pregnancy.

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2. NGUI, E.M. Relationship of Paternal Health, Neighborhood Conditions and Child Health Status

3. NGUI, E.M. African American Women’s Perceived Knowledge, Attitudes, and

Benefits of Quitting Smoking during Pregnancy

4. NGUI, E.M. Effects of Neighborhood Deprivation on Smoking During Pregnancy in Milwaukee – A Multilevel Analysis

5. NGUI, E.M. A Multilevel Analysis of the Relationship between Neighborhood

Deprivation and Timing and Adequacy of Prenatal Care in Milwaukee

6. NGUI, E.M. Perceptions of African American Women on Smoking Cessation Services, Barriers and Willingness to Participate in such Programs

7. NGUI, E.M. Warner, T. Roberts, L.W. Knowledge, Attitudes and Concerns

Related to Genetic Research Among a Sample of African-American Community Members and Health Professional in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

4. TEACHING

4.1. Instruction in the Classroom, Laboratory, Studio, or Clinic

4.1.1 List of all courses taught within last five years, specifying number of credit hours, undergraduate or graduate level, and number of students

1. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

2017-2018 Spring 2018

§ PH831: Community Engagement and Participatory Research Approaches in Public Health. 3-credit hour graduate course in the Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Spring 2018-Course instructor)

2016-2017

Fall 2017 § PH820: Maternal and Child Health Policy and program planning. 3-credit

hour graduate course in the Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Fall 2017-Course instructor)

§ PH990: Research and Dissertation Independent Study, Fall 2016. 3-credit hour

graduate course in the Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

2015-2016

Spring 2016

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§ PH831: Community Engagement and Participatory Research Approaches in Public Health. 3-credit hour graduate course in the Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Spring 2015-Course instructor)

§ PH725/825: Theories and Models of Health Behavior, 3-credit hour graduate

course in the Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Spring 2015-Course instructor).

§ PH990: Research and Dissertation Independent Study, Spring 2016. 3-credit

hour graduate course in the Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

2014-2015 Fall 2014

§ PH820: Maternal and Child Health Policy and program planning. 3-credit hour graduate course in the Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Fall 2014-Course instructor)

Spring 2014

§ PH831: Community Engagement and Participatory Research Approaches in Public Health. 3-credit hour graduate course in the Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Spring 2014-Course instructor, NEW COURSE)

§ PH990: Research and Dissertation Independent Study, Spring 2014. 3-credit

hour graduate course in the Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

2013-2014

Fall 2013 § PH820: Course Development and Teaching, PH 820: Maternal and Child

Health Policy and program planning. 3-credit hour graduate course in the Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Fall 2013-Course instructor, NEW COURSE)

Spring 2013

§ PH790: Field Placement in Public Health, Spring 2013

§ PH999: (Currently listed as PH800) Capstone Spring 2013. 2-credit hour graduate course in the Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

2012-2013

Fall 2012 § PH740/825: Theories and Models of Health Behavior, 3-credit hour graduate

course in the Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Fall 2012-NEW COURSE in Fall 2012 Co-Taught with

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Dr. Amy Harley).

§ PH999: Field Placement in Public Health, Spring 2013 (Currently listed as PH790 Spring 2013 - First Zilber MPH Cohort). 3-credit hour (minimum) graduate course in the Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Spring 2012 § PH319: Introduction to Racial and Ethnic Inequalities in Health and

Determinants of Health. 3-credit hour undergraduate graduate course in the Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, (Spring, 2012 NEW COURSE)

2. Medical College of Wisconsin

§ Ngui, EM Course Director, PhD 18218B course: “Health Disparities and Underlying Determinants of Health (Community Health Improvement II)” Developed and teach course each spring semester, 2007 - 2011

§ Ngui, EM Course Director, MPH course: “Racial and Ethnic Inequalities in

Health.” Developed and teach online course each fall semester, 2004 – 2011 Guest Lectures:

Medical College of Wisconsin

1. Medical Student Education

§ Ngui, EM (2008-2011) MS-2 Health Policy Course. Health disparities and determinants of health, annually

2. Graduate Student Education

§ Ngui, EM (2007 – 2011) Analysis of Secondary Data and Data Management Epidemiology Research Methods and Study Design Course

§ Ngui, EM (2006 – 2011) Lecture-Research in progress presentation lecture, Epidemiology Research Methods Noon Seminars, quarterly

3. Resident & Fellow Education

§ 03/2010-04/2010 Residents PGY-2 - Community Pediatrics Training Initiative

Block Rotation

§ 11/2007-12/2007 Residents PGY-2 - Community Pediatrics Training Initiative Block Rotation

Community/Lay Public

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§ Ngui, EM. Racial Disparities in Infant Mortality In Beloit, Wisconsin, Beloit Town Hall Meeting on Health Disparities, Beloit, Wisconsin (September 22, 2008), Town Hall Facilitator, Presenter and Panelist.

UW-Madison

§ Ngui, EM (January 15, 2015). Skill Builder: Community-Based Participatory Research. Addressing health disparities in minority communities. Wisconsin Population Health Service Fellowship Monthly Meeting: YWCA of Metro Milwaukee

§ Ngui, EM (2013) Course 370-712. Health Care in Diverse Communities “Health and

health care in the African-American community.” UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health (invited)

4.1.2 Student supervision:

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

1. Current primary advising of ZSPH doctoral students

§ Dede Hesse 2015-Present Community and Behavioral Health Promotion § David Kioko 2014-Present Community and Behavioral Health Promotion § Shailja Tiku 2014-Present Community and Behavioral Health Promotion § Mary C. Mazul 2012-Present Community and Behavioral Health Promotion

2. Current mentoring through Graduate Committees of doctoral students

§ Mary Mazul 2016-Present Dissertation Committee, UWM Zilber

School of Public Health. Role: Doctoral Committee Member

§ Jill Denson 2017-Present Dissertation Committee, UWM Zilber School of Public Health. Role: Doctoral Committee Member

§ Media Esser 2017-Present Dissertation Committee, UWM School of Nursing. Role: Doctoral Committee Member.

§ Sabrin Rizk 2015-Present Dissertation Committee, UWM College of Health Sciences. Doctoral Committee Member.

§ Karen S. Gralton 2013-Present Dissertation Committee, UWM School of Nursing. Role: Doctoral Committee Member.

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3. Completed (Graduated)

§ Trina Salm Ward 2011 – 2013 Dissertation Committee, UW-Milwaukee College of Health Sciences Interdisciplinary PhD Program. Dissertation Title: Determinants of Bed-Sharing within Racial Groups in a Sample of Mothers and Young Infants in Wisconsin. UWM Role: Doctoral Committee Member/Mentor

4. Current primary advising of ZSPH CBHP Program MPH students

§ Melissa Harris 2016 – 2018 Advisor

5. Completed (Graduated)

§ Eleanore Kukla 2014 – 2016 Advisor § Melissa Neal 2013 – 2016 Advisor § Mai Thao 2013 – 2016 Advisor § Laura Kerecman 2011 – 2013 Advisor § John Leng Xiong 2012 – 2014 Advisor

6. MPH Fellows - UW Madison Public Health

§ Erica LaCounte 2011 – 2014 Mentor, UW Madison Public Health MPH

fellow Project: Evaluation of three home visitation program serving pregnant mothers and infants in the City of Milwaukee. (Ngui-PI)

7. McNair Scholar UWM

§ Melanie Moore Summer/Fall 2012

Project: UWM community perceptions of Senate Bill 237 Revisions to the Healthy Youth Act to Emphasize Abstinence only sex education curriculum in Wisconsin Role: Advisor/Mentor

Advising/Mentoring at the Medical College of Wisconsin

8. Medical Students

§ Harris, Randal (2009 – 8/2010) MCW Medical School Urban and community pathway. (M1 & M2), Disparities in Obesity-Lindsey Height Community Initiative, Milwaukee

§ Rikin, Sharon (6/2008 – 9/2008) Medical Student Summer Research Training Program, Investigating Disparities and Barriers to Pediatric Primary Care: What factors contribute to “no shows” for appointments?

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§ Jones, Kyle B. (6/2006 - 6/2007) Summer student research project, Medicaid Budget

Cuts: Will They Adversely Impact the Health Care of Medicaid-Covered Children?

§ Bradshaw, Michael

(6/2005 - 6/2007) Summer student research project, Language Barriers to Prescriptions for Patients with Limited English Proficiency: A Survey of Pharmacists. Products: Abstract presented at APHA and Academy Health Annual meetings *Award: American Public Health Association Medical Care Section Student Paper Award

§ Fixmer, Jared (6/2005 - 6/2007) Summer student research project, Health and Use of Health Services among Immigrant Children. Products: Abstract presented at APHA and Academy Health Annual meetings *Award: American Public Health Association Medical Care Section Student Paper Award.

9. Residents (Pediatrics)

Bharucha, Sanya MD Bordini, Brett MD Kacka, Michael MD Ligler, Lindsay MD

(Nov-Dec 2007)

Faculty mentor-Community Health residents’ rotation, PGY-2. Project title: Providers perspectives on infant mortality and safe sleep messages. Products: Abstract Presented at Pediatric Academic Society (PAS) Annual Meeting in Honolulu

Hatchell, Ryan MD Wyllie, Tanritai MD Lau, Hiu-Pui MD Remsberg, Elizabeth MD

(Mar-April 2010) Faculty mentor-Community Health residents’ rotation, PGY-2. Project title: Hospital based infant sleep practices: Assessment of Nursing Staff Products: Opinion letter on unsafe sleep published in the Journal Sentinel –April 2010

10. Post-Doc Fellows

Siddique, Ishrat MD (Oct 2007 – 08) Masters Thesis Committee: Title: Teachers’ Perspectives on Identification and Management of Developmental and Behavioral Disorders of Children

11. PhD Students

Zusevics, Kaija (Summer 2009) Mentor: Title: Associations of Race/Ethnicity, Youth Assets, Health Status and Hopelessness: An analysis of the Milwaukee & Wisconsin YRBSS Products: Abstract presented at SOPHIE (national), Wisconsin Public Health Association meetings and MCW- Epidemiology seminar

Nguyen, Annie (Summer 2009) Mentor: Summer reading & research. Title: Social Capital and Birth Outcomes: A Systematic Review

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Products: Abstract presented at the National MCH- Epidemiology Conference.

12. MPH Students –Thesis/Capstone Advisor/mentor

Cabacungan, Erwin MD Summer

(2009–2010) Masters Thesis (Capstone): Maternal Pregnancy Complications and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Birth Outcomes in Wisconsin. (Medical College of Wisconsin) Products: Abstract - platform presentation at APHA in Denver, November 2010 and Poster presentation at MCH Epidemiology Conference, San Antonio, Texas, December 2010

Gathirimu, Jessica Summer (2009-2010)

Masters Thesis (Capstone): Analysis of maternal interviews of selected women participating in the Fetal Infant Mortality Review. (Medical College of Wisconsin)

Fuldeore, Rupali (Nov 2007 – July 2008)

Masters Thesis Advisor: Title: Hospital Characteristics and Racial Disparities in Hospital Mortality in Patients with HIV: Analysis from National Inpatients Sample 2005. (Medical College of Wisconsin)

Bass, Tanya M. (1999 – 2001) Mentor, study design, and statistical consultant masters paper. Title: Factors that Influence the Perceived HIV/STD Knowledge of Students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities. North Carolina Central University

13. High School Students-Mentor

Peters, Carissa (Summer 2008) MCW-Research Opportunity for Academic

Development in Science (ROADS). Summer intern from Riverside University High School, Milwaukee, WI. Title: Relationship of Smoking and Marijuana use during pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes. Literature review.

4.2 Program Development, Implementation and Management

4.2.1 List of programs offered

§ MPH 5 Year program review (fall 2017-Spring 2018) § PhD in Public Health with concentration in Community and Behavioral Health

Promotion

§ MPH-Community and Behavioral Health Promotion track

4.2.2 Organizing colloquia, institutes, workshops, or other programs

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Nothing to report

4.3 Other Teaching Activities (not covered elsewhere, but deemed significant)

Nothing to report 5. SERVICE

5.1 Membership or leadership in department, school, college, division, university, or system

committees and/or task forces.

1. 2016-2017 Academic Year

MPH Program Director Chair, MPH Program Planning Committee (MPHCC) Member, Graduate Program Committee (GPC) Dean Search and Screen: Zilber School of Public Health (Fall 2016-Present) Dean Search and Screen: College of Nursing (Fall 2016-Present)

2. 2015-2016 Academic Year

MPH Program Director Chair, MPH Program Planning Committee (MPHCC) Member, Graduate Program Committee (GPC) Dean Search and Screen: Zilber School of Public Health (Fall 2016-Present) Dean Search and Screen: College of Nursing (Fall 2016-Present)

3. 2013-2014 Academic Year

§ Track Lead, Zilber Community and Behavioral Health Promotion Program § SPH Senior Health Policy Faculty Search and Screen Committee § Member- Community and Behavioral Health Promotion Faculty Committee § Member- ZSPH Academic Planning Committee § Library Liaison-Zilber SPH-UWM library faculty liaison

4. 2012-2013 Academic Year

§ SPH Senior Health Policy Faculty Search and Screen Committee § SPH Epidemiology/Health Policy Search and Screen Committee § Member- Community and Behavioral Health Promotion Faculty Committee § Member- ZSPH Academic Planning Committee § Member- ZSPH MPH Admissions Committee § Zilber Library Liaison, § Member- Zilber SPH Mission, Vision and Values Development Committee § SUMMER 2012: Co-Leader, ZSPH Summer Team on MPH Education

3. 2011-2012 Academic Year § Member - Community and Behavioral Health Promotion Faculty Committee § Member - SPH Community & Behavioral Health Promotion (CBHP) PhD

Program Development Team

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5.2 Major responsibility for coordination of programs, departments, or centers.

§ Spring 2013- Fall 2014

Director- Community and Behavioral Health Promotion Committee Program

5.3 Involvement in student activities.

1. Faculty Research Mentor, Trina Salm Ward & Mary Mazul, “You learn to go last.” Prenatal care experiences in a sample of African American women with limited incomes in Milwaukee

2. Mentored McNair Summer Research students

§ Attended McNair national conference on behalf of School of Public Health to help recruit students

3. Attended commencement for graduating ZSPH pioneer students

§ Provided references and letters of recommendation 5.4 Service and or membership and office, or other position of leadership, held in a

professional organization Abstract Reviewer

2007-2008 Abstract Reviewer

§ American Public Health Association (APHA)

§ Society for Perinatal Epidemiological Research (SPER) 5.5 Special assignments for professional organizations, and/or participation at

professional meetings

Nothing to report 5.6 Awards and honors for service to the candidate’s profession

Nothing to report

5.7 Community, regional, state, and national activities

Community Service

1. 2013 - Present Steering Committee: UWM “Saving Black Boys” Initiative. (Not paid)

2. 2010 - Present Member: Wisconsin Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Advisory Committee (Not paid)

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3. 2012 - Present For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology

(FIRST Tech Robotics Challenge) – Volunteer Assistant Team coach. (Not paid)

4. 2007 - 2010 Steering Committee, Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP), City of Milwaukee Health Department Citywide Community Health Assessment (Not paid)

5. 2007 - 2010 Co-Chair, Data subcommittee - Wisconsin Statewide Advisory Committee on Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Birth Outcomes (Not paid)

6. 2006 - Present Wisconsin Statewide Advisory Committee on Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Birth Outcomes (Appointed by State of Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services Secretary Helene Nelson and Sheri Johnson-DPH administrator/state health officer (2006) – Not paid

7. 2006 - 2014 Council Member: State Minority Health Leadership Council – Wisconsin Division of Public Health (Appointed by State of Wisconsin Department of Health Services Secretary Kevin Hayden (2007) and Karen Timberlake (2008 & 2009), - Not paid

8. 2011 - 2014 Executive Committee Member: State Minority Health Leadership Council - Wisconsin Division of Public Health (Not paid)

9. 2005 Member, Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services Statewide Maternal and Child Health Strategic Planning team (Not paid)

10. 2005 - Present Member, Data and Research Advisory Committee, Wisconsin Division of Public Health (Not paid)

11. 2005 - Present Healthy beginnings evaluation team – Black Health Coalition. (Not paid)

12. 2004 - Present Member, Milwaukee Fetal Infant Mortality Review (Not paid)

13. 2003 - 2004 Planning committee: Cultural competency in mental health. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and Developmental Disabilities (Not paid)

14. 2003 - 2004 Member, Scientific Advisory Committee – UNC Center for Health Statistics Research (Not paid)

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15. 2003 Grant reviewer: Children, Youth, and Community Obesity

Prevention/ Reduction Initiative Grants. North Carolina Health and Wellness Trust Fund Commission. (Not paid)

16. 2002 - 2004 Member, North Carolina Asthma Alliance (Not paid)

17. 2002 - 2003 Executive Committee and Minority Health Advisor: North Carolina Healthy Weight in Children and Youth Initiative. (Not paid)

18. 2001 - 2004 Co-facilitator: North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Eliminating Health Disparities Steering Committee. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. (Not paid)

19. 1999 - 2000 North Carolina Governors’ Comprehensive Child Health Task Force (Not paid)