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Stacy Braiuca : Curriculum Vitae

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Stacy Braiuca, MSW, MPH, LCSW, LSCSW

stacy.braiuca@gmail.com

http://www.stacybraiuca.com  

WORK EXPERIENCE

 

A.T. Still University

School of Health Management, Master of Public Health Program, Kirksville, Missouri US

Content Expert/Course Designer and Adjunct Instructor, 1/2013- Present

Courses Developed:

  Spring 2013, Community Health and Social Media

Responsibilities:

§Curriculum development for new course for MPH students on developing public health education and promotion campaigns via social media

 

Social2Health (http://www.social2health.com)

Health Literacy & Social Media Consulting, Raytown, Missouri US

Owner, Lead Consultant, and Blogger, 6/2012 - Present

Responsibilities:

  Create, direct, and manage consulting services within the intersections of social work, public health, social media, and health literacy

  Supervision of several LCSW and LSCSW candidates, currently supervising two Missouri applicants, one concurrently working on Kansas application

Current Presentations developed for in person presentation and for Future Courses to be Taught Online via social2health.com/s2h/moodle:

  Health Literacy 101

  Health Literacy and Social Media

  American Indian Mental Health Considerations

  American Indian Policy Impacts over the last 500 Years

 

National Native News Alliance

Community Project:  Wellbound Storytellers (http://www.wellboundstorytellers.com)

American Indian and Alaska Natives blogging about their health journeys.  Omaha, Nebraska US

Project Manager, Webmaster and Blogger, 4/2012 - Present

Responsibilities:

·  Administer and maintain overall functioning of website

·  Social media marketing of website, blog posts, authors over multiple channels

·  Coordinate and moderate public Twitter chats, guest chat appearances, and Google Hangouts for team and for team work meetings

·  Recruit and support new bloggers for the site

·  Administer, edit, and post AP style blog posts for blog authors from their information (i.e. add photos, live links, SEO data)

·  Analyze and work with Director on traffic, social media marketing, and SEO

·  Author, edit, and post my own AP style postings on blog

·  Community presentations about blog and purpose of Blog’s Parent Project:  National Native News Alliance and on Wellbound Storytellers

·  Assist Director in development of overall project and National Native News Alliance Project

 

Raytown Consolidated School District #2

Community Education, Raytown, Missouri US

Community Education Instructor, 7/2011 - Present

Courses Taught:

  Fall 2011, Facebook 101, Part 1 and 2; Gmail 101; iPod/iPad 101, Part 1 and 2, Relax-A-Doodle

  Spring 2012, Facebook 101, Part 1 and 2; iPod/iPad 101, Part 1 and 2, Relax-A-Doodle

Responsibilities:

  Teach community members from diverse backgrounds in community education courses 

 

University of Missouri Kansas City

School of Social Welfare, Master of Social Work Program, Kansas City, Missouri US

Adjunct Instructor, 6/2011 - Present

Courses Taught:

  Summer 2011, SW 5539: Advanced Standing Seminar: Emerging Issues in Social Welfare Policy and Research

  Fall 2012, SW 5534 Social Work Policy I

  Spring 2012 and Spring 2013, SW 5535:  Social Welfare Policy II

Responsibilities:

  Curriculum revision and instruction of MSW Advanced Standing students regarding policy and research

  Lecture and assignments congruent with provided class objectives and program guidelines

 

University of Kansas Medical Center

Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Center for American Indian Community Health, Kansas City, Kansas US

Research Associate, 10/2007 - Present

Minority Health Grant Projects:

  An Assessment of American Indian Women's Mammography Experiences Project

  Health Care Mobile Screening Clinic

  An Ethnographic Assessment of Barriers to Mammography in American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/AN)

  Colorectal Cancer Screening Barriers in AI/AN

  Targeted Smoking Cessation Program for AI/AN (Lead Facilitator)

  KanQuit at KUMed (Contract Employee October 2006-January 2007)

Responsibilities:

  Development and management of programming for AI/AN community using Community Based Participatory Research in Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, and South Dakota

  Qualitative and quantitative research and analysis.

  Development and project management of qualitative research grant proposals at various levels of funding: local, foundation, state, and federal agencies.

  Involved in each step of the internal site review process, including: monitoring, updating, and compiling of related human subjects paperwork, scientific and funding agent reports.

  Working with a diverse team of researchers on projects to decrease health disparities in AI/AN populations locally, regionally, and nationally.

  Facilitating health focus groups and semi-structured interviews for qualitative research projects.

  Qualitative data analysis including: developing of coding guide, coding focus group transcripts, compiling themes for qualitative data, and writing (junior author) of academic journal articles about projects and data.

  Use of Community Based Participatory Research methods both as an AI/AN community member and as an academic Research Associate in AI/AN research projects with the Program in American Indian Community Health.

  Recruiting of AI/AN research participants for various research projects, recruiting of additional community members as research assistants for Principal Investigators Daley and Choi.

  Supervision of two MSW Administration and Policy Students

  Coordination with community agency partners in the AI/AN and Social Welfare, Mental Health, and Public Health, and Journalism communities to collaborate in current and future projects.

  Oral and poster presentations about completed and current research projects to community agencies, community members, and academic audiences.

 

Acorns to Oaks CTC, Private Practice, Raytown, Missouri US

Consultant, Trainer, Independent Practitioner & Clinical Supervision, 6/2001 – (Note Transition to Social2Health, 6/2012)

  Supervision of several LCSW and LSCSW candidates, currently supervising one Missouri applicant

  Missouri Medicaid Eligible Provider, since February 2001.

  Private Pay Sliding Fee Scale also accepted.

  Projects: “Diversity in Native America” author and presenter; Healing the Pain Partnership consultant and partner; consultant to the Regional Director of Jack and Jill of America for Technical Assistance in presentations; Technical Social Work consultant and web page developer for Transitions Consulting and Education Services and Holy Spirit Healing Ministries

  Contract Social Work for: Behavioral Health Systems, Kansas City, Missouri, January 2002-June 2004; Rinehart Counseling, Inc., Kansas City, Missouri, December 2001- January 2002

 

Developing Intercultural Values Awareness and Sensitivities, Raytown, Missouri US  

Co-Founder, Partner, Co-Director, 6/2007 – (Note Transition to Social2Health, 6/2012)

  Co-Owner/Partner of DivaS Consulting, with Dona McKinney, PhD. Consulting firm working with businesses, state organizations, and governmental organizations to increase awareness of cross cultural and diversity issues, especially those related to AI/AN culture.

 

Heart of America Indian Center (now dba Kansas City Indian Center) Kansas City, Missouri US

Program Director, 4/2006 - 11/2007

  Clinical and Program Director, Morningstar Wellness Programs.

  Administration of IHS funded substance abuse program.

  Provision of treatment to IHS clients in substance program.

  Coordination and collaboration with other programs internal and external to the Center.

  Supervision of Bachelor’s and Master’s level Social Work students.

  Community outreach and partnership development.

  Development of new programming and funding sources.

  Development of community partnership and federal grants with University of Kansas Medical Center, Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health.

  Grant research, writing, and evaluation of new programming.

  Website revision and maintenance to reflect services and activities of the Center.

 

ReDiscover Mental Health Services, Lee's Summit, Missouri US

Clinical Social Worker/Therapist, 9/2004 - 3/2006

  Clinical Social Worker: providing individual, family, and group therapy to residents at Hilltop Detention facility for variety of mental health and substance abuse issues, with an emphasis on their substance abuse treatment needs.

  Management of Therapy and Targeted Case Management case load, including screening, intake assessment, treatment planning and implementation, facilitation of treatment team meetings with service providers, discharge planning, and treatment evaluation.

  Facilitation of interdisciplinary treatment team meetings, community partnering, and referral coordination for clients both during and aftercare placement.

  Coordinating services with psychiatrist, residential facility staff, and community services.

  Supervision of MSW student

 

Social Work p.r.n. Overland Park, Kansas US

Contract Clinical Social Worker, 8/2000 - 8/2004

  Independent Contractor of Social Work Services

  Contracts Served Include: Inpatient Psychiatric, Clinical Social Work, Medical Social Work, Community Mental Health, Emergent Care Mobile Assessment, Utilization Review, Case Management, Corrections, and Juvenile Justice

 

PathwaysCommunityBehavioralHealthcare,Inc.Clinton,Missouri US

Children'sServicesSupervisor,CassCounty,4/1999-8/2000

InterimChildren'sServicesDirector,NWArea, 4/1999-8/1999

AdolescentDayTreatmentSupervisor, 2/1998-8/2000

·      SupervisionofTargeted Case Management,Family Assistance Workers,Community Psychiatric Rehabilitation Coordinators,andDayTreatmentservicestochildrenandfamilies.

      CreationandimplementationofnewprogramforSevereEmotionallyDisturbedyouth.

      Creationandimplementationofprogrampolicies,procedures,andstafftrainingmanual.

      Marketing,communitypartnering,andreferralcoordinationinthreecountyarea.

      Provisionofservicesinclinicalscreenings,crisisintervention ,  andallavailableservices.

      Supervisionofstudentinternsandstaffprovidingcurrentandemergingservices.

      Programevaluationandrevisionofcurrentanddevelopingservices.

      Qualityassurance,peerreview,andriskmanagementmonitoringactivities.

TargetedCaseManager,6/1997-2/1998

TargetedCaseManager/Master’s Social WorkIntern, 12/1996-6/1997

      ManagementofTargeted Case Managementcaseload,includingscreening,intake,assessment,treatmentplanning andimplementation, facilitationoftreatmentteammeetingswithcommunity serviceproviders,dischargeplanning,andtreatmentevaluation.

      Facilitationandcoordinationofinterdisciplinarytreatmentteammeetings.

      Communitypartneringandreferralcoordination.

TrumanMedicalCenterEast,KansasCity,Missouri US

UnitClerk, 8/1990-4/1994

      FamilyPracticeClinic,Admitting,EmergencyRoom, Medical Records, andMedical-Surgical Units

      Answeredphones,scheduledappointments,interviewed,andregisteredclientsforvisits.

 

 

EDUCATION

(Copies of Transcripts available upon request)

 

University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS

Master of Public Health, May 2011

54 of 42 Semester Hours

Major: Public Health GPA: 3.83 out of 4.0

  Focus in qualitative methods, Community Based Participatory Research, and mental health issues in public health, especially regarding AI/AN health disparities.

  Coursework: Public Health Administration, Public Health Policy and Law, Qualitative Research Methods in Public Health, Community Based Participatory Research Methods, Principles of Epidemiology and Epidemiology Lab, Principles of Statistics in Public Health, Management of Public Health Data (including: MS Access, SPSS, SAS, Use of Numerous Data Resources) Social and Behavioral Health, Health Literacy in Public Health, Motivational Interviewing in Public Health, Environmental Health, Suicide and American Indians, Tobacco and Public Health

  Capstone Project, presented April 2011, designated “with honors”:  Development and Qualitative Evaluation of Professional Curriculum about AI/AN Mental Health Treatment Considerations, and AI/AN Mental Health Education Brochure

 

University of Missouri, Columbia, MO

Master of Social Work, May 1997

37 of 37 Semester Hours

Major: Social Work

GPA: 3.25 out of 4.0

  Coursework: Strategies in Clinical Social Work Intervention, Research Design (and Methods) in Social Work, Advanced Behavioral and Clinical Foundations (DSM-IV diagnosis), Social Work Practice in Family and Children's Services, Family and Child Welfare, Policy and Programming, Evaluation Research in Clinical Social Work, Family Treatment

  Degree Concentration in Practice, Policy, and Programming Specific to Families and Children

Related Licensure:

Licensed Specialist Clinical Social Worker (LSCSW), Kansas, #2162, expires 04-30-2015

Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Missouri, #1999137993, expires 09-30-2013

 

Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, MO

Bachelor of Science in Social Work, May 1996

Bachelors Degree - Major: Social Work

GPA: 3.6 out of 4.0

Honors: Cum Laude

  Coursework: Intro to Social Work Practice, Intro to Social Work Research, Field Observation and Participation, Social Services, Race and Ethnic Relations, Marriage and Family, Strategies with Family Violence, Personality and Social Behavior, Social Work Practice Basic Skills, Human Behavior in the Social Environment, Human Biology, Sexual Assault, Psychology of Adolescents, Abnormal Psychology, Special Projects in Sociology, Practice and Intervention Techniques

  Field Practicum (400+ Field Hours in Placement at Missouri Division of Family Services, Johnson County), Field Practicum Seminar

 

Longview Community College, Lee’s Summit, MO

Associate of Arts, May 1994

Major: Associate of Arts

GPA: 3.43 out of 4.0

  Coursework: Introduction to Quality Assurance, ICD-9-CM and CPT-4 Coding, Medical Terminology, Aging and Alcoholism, College Algebra 120, General Psychology, Sociology, Adjustment and Personality, (other basic general education requirements, as seen on attached transcript from CMSU when credits were transferred)

 

Raytown South High School, Raytown, MO, May 1987

 

JOB RELATED TRAINING

 

Presenter and Participant in the following (very limited listing):

CMSU Social Work Day, participant/presenter: March 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, & 2007.

Daley, C., Choi, W., Greiner, KA., et. al. (2007-present)  All Nations Breath of Life Smoking Cessation Program for American Indians, education session presented at various locations, facilitated multiple cohorts of participants in program.

LCSW Missouri Supervisor Training, original 16 hour training (2001); update 3 hour training (2011).

Missouri and Kansas Ethics Trainings, 1999-present, various locations, mandatory training for licensure.

Kansas Diagnostic (DSM-IV) Trainings, 1999-present, various locations, mandatory training for licensure.

 

AFFILIATIONS

 

Citizen Band Potawatomi Nation, Shawnee, Oklahoma, Enrolled Tribal Member.

National Public Health Information Coalition, since July 2012

National Social Media Club, Kansas City Chapter, since October 2012

National Association of Social Workers, since 1994.

Phi Alpha National Social Work Honor Society, Beta Theta Chapter, since 1995.

Social Work Graduate Organization, CMSU Social Work Alumni, since 1996.

Kansas Public Health Association, since 2010.

Camp Fire, Inc. Youth Member then Adult Member, since 1974.

Healing the Pain Partnership, Partner and Co-Founder, since May 2002.

MidWest Prairie Fires, glass artisan development group, founding member, since October 2005.

International Society Glass Beadmakers, member, since October 2005.

Department of Social Services, Children's Division, Performance Improvement Planning Committee, April 2006- November 2007.

Department of Mental Health, Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse, State Advisory Committee, Voting Member, October 2006- December 2008.

Department of Health and Senior Services, HIV/STD Community Planning Group, April 2007-September 2008.

 

PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

 

Poster Presentations at National and International Meetings (abstracts published in proceedings):

 

Begaye J, Deal A, Braiuca S, Daley CM, & Choi WS (2007) Strategies for involving youth in tobacco prevention in a Native community in the Heartland. Spirit of Eagles 7th National Changing Patterns of Cancer in Native communities: The power of partnerships. Minneapolis, MN.

 

Choi ,WS, Daley, CM, Nazir, N, Braiuca, SL, Brokenleg, SL, Talawyma, M, Ulrey, E, & Greiner, KA (2010)  Baseline characteristics of American Indian smokers in a pilot cessation study. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

 

Braiuca, S, Crain Lewis, S, Engelman, K, Daley CM (2011) Health Literacy Assessment for Mental Health America of the Heartland Using Fry, SMOG, and SAM Readability Tools.  Institute for Healthcare AdvancementIHA's 11th Annual Health Literacy Conference, May 2012, Irvine, CA.

 

Braiuca, S, Crain Lewis, S, Gabrielli, W, Engelman, K, Daley CM (2011) Development of a Professional Education Program about Mental Health Needs of American Indians.  Institute for Healthcare AdvancementIHA's 11th Annual Health Literacy Conference, May 2012, Irvine, CA.

 

 

Poster Presentations at Local and Regional Meetings:

 

Daley, C, Prue, B, Yount, J, Kaur, B, Deal, A, Briscoe, J, Ulrey, E, Braiuca, S, & Choi, W (2007) Breast Cancer Screening Barriers among American Indian Women in the Kansas City Area. Poster Presentation by Daley, C. for Junior Faculty Competition, 2007.

 

Weir, M, Braiuca, S, Casey, G, Kaur, B, Greiner, A, & Daley, C (2007) Breast Cancer Screening Barriers among American Indian Women in the Kansas City Area. Poster presentation for Cancer Symposium.

 

Daley, CM, Prue, R, Yount, J, Kaur, B, Deal, A, Briscoe, J, Ulrey, E, Braiuca, S, Choi, WS (2007) All Nations Breath of Life: A culturally-tailored smoking cessation program for American Indians/Alaska Natives, KUMC Faculty Research Day, Kansas City, KS.

 

Daley, CM, Prue, R, Yount, J, Kaur, B, Deal, A, Briscoe, J, Ulrey, E, Braiuca, S, Choi, WS (2007) All Nations Breath of Life: A culturally-tailored smoking cessation program for American Indians/Alaska Natives, KU Cancer Center Fall Research Symposium, Kansas City, KS.

 

Daley, CM, Prue, R, Yount, J, Kaur, B, Deal, A, Briscoe, J, Ulrey, E, Braiuca, S, Choi, WS (2007) All Nations Breath of Life: A culturally-tailored smoking cessation program for American Indians/Alaska Natives, KDHE, Center for Health Disparities, “Healthy Cultures, Healthy Kansas,” Topeka, KS.

 

Begaye J, Deal A, Braiuca S, Daley CM, & Choi WS (2007) Strategies for involving youth in tobacco prevention in a Native community in the Heartland, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health Disparities, “Healthy Cultures, Healthy Kansas,” Topeka, KS.

 

Weir, M, Braiuca, S, Casey, G, Kaur, B, Greiner, KA, Daley, CM (2008) Breast cancer screening barriers among American Indian women in the Kansas City Area. Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health Disparities, “Healthy Cultures, Healthy Kansas,” Topeka, KS.

 

Braiuca, S, Weir, M, Casey, G, Kaur, B, Greiner, A, & Daley, C (2008) Conducting Focus Groups with urban and related American Indian population groups in the Kansas City Area. Poster Presentation, submitted (not accepted) for American Public Health Association Conference, San Diego, California, October 2008.

 

Braiuca, S, McKinney, D, Weir, M, Ulrey, E, Powell, J, Greiner, KA, Choi, WS, Daley, CM (2008) Creating CBPR Collaborations with urban and related American Indian population groups in the Kansas City Area, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health Disparities, “Healthy Cultures, Healthy Kansas,” Topeka, KS.

 

Daley, CM, Daley, SM, Greiner, KA, Nazir, N, Begaye, J, Braiuca, SL, Gomez, A, Joseph, S, Kaeckell, S, Kaur, B, Redbird, K, Spoonhunter, M, Ulrey, E, Weir, M, Yount, J, Choi, WS (2008) Program in American Indian Community Health: Building a Community- Based Participatory Research Team. University of Kansas Cancer Center, Fall Symposium, Kansas City, KS.

 

Weir, M, Daley, CM, Braiuca, SL, Kaur, B, Greiner, KA (2008) Colorectal cancer screening barriers, attitudes, and knowledge among American Indian women over age 50 in Kansas. University of Kansas Cancer Center, Fall Symposium, Kansas City, KS.

 

Braiuca, SL, Choi, WS, Nazir, N, Yount, J, Kaur, B, Weir, M, Greiner, KA, Daley, CM (2008) Patterns of breast and colorectal cancer screening among American Indians in Kansas and Kansas City, MO. University of Kansas Cancer Center Fall Symposium, Kansas City, KS.

 

Braiuca S, Daley, CM, Nazir, N, Kaeckell, S, Talawyma, M, Greiner, KA, Choi, WS (2009) Impact of Tobacco Dependence on American Indian Smokers’ Importance to Quit.  University of Kansas Cancer Center Fall Symposium, Kansas City, KS.

 

Braiuca S, Daley, CM, Nazir, N, Brokenleg, S, Talawyma, A, Greiner, KA, Choi, WS (2009) Is Traditional Use of Tobacco related to Cigarette Consumption?  Cultivating Healthy KansansA Leadership Summit on Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention.

 

Braiuca, S, Crain Lewis, S, Engelman, K, Daley CM (2011) Health Literacy Assessment for Mental Health America of the Heartland Using Fry, SMOG, and SAM Readability Tools.  Kansas Public Health Association, Fall Conference, Wichita, KS

 

Braiuca, S, Crain Lewis, S, Gabrielli, W, Engelman, K, Daley CM (2011) Development of a Professional Education Program about Mental Health Needs of American Indians.  Kansas Public Health Association, Fall Conference, Wichita, KS

 

Ndikum-Moffor, F, Engelman, K, Braiuca, S, Daley, CM, Gajewski, B, Long, P, Ellerbeck, E. (2012) Assessment of Mammography Experiences and Satisfaction among American Indian/Alaska Native Women.  Post Doctoral Resident Research Day, University of Kansas Medical Center, May 2012, Kansas City, KS

 

 

National Presentations (Abstracts published in proceedings) :

 

Braiuca, S, Trumbly Lamsam, T, Williams, M. (2012) Digital narratives:  Translating oral tradition into viral empowerment for wellness.  National Indian Health Board National Tribal Public Health Summit, Tulsa, OK

 

 

Local Presentations:

 

Braiuca, S, (2010 and 2011) Social Work in the Research Environment:  Intersections, Presentation to various MSW Classes at University of Kansas School of Social Welfare, 2010 and 2011

 

Braiuca, S, Brokenleg, S, Gauthier, M (2009) Social Work in the Research Environment:  Intersections, Presentation to MSW Class at University of Kansas School of Social Welfare, November 2009 

 

Braiuca, S., Brokenleg, S. (2009)  Partnerships with the Community: KUMC Program in American Indian Community Health & American Indian Health Research & Education Alliance American Indian Council Symposium, November 2009

 

Braiuca, S, Weir, M, Casey, G, Kaur, B, Greiner, A, & Daley, C (2008) Creating CBPR Collaborations with urban and related American Indian population groups in the Kansas City Area, Paper Presentation for Kansas Department of Health & Environment Conference, Topeka, Kansas, March 2008.

 

Braiuca, S. McKinney D. (2008) Genograms in Indian Country, Family considerations in Social Work Practice; Missouri NASW Show-Me Symposium, Lake Ozark, MO, Presentation

 

Braiuca, S (2007) Native Americans and Depression, Panelist, Sabbaths of Hope Conference, February 2007

 

Braiuca, S (2005) Using the Native American Medicine Wheel as an Assessment, Intervention, Evaluation and Journaling Tool, in production, September 2005-Present

 

Braiuca, S (2002) Cognitive Therapy, 4 part series, in production, October 2002-present

 

Braiuca, S (2001) Domestic Violence in Native America, Presentation to various local university classes, not-for-profits, and community groups, October 2001-Present

 

Braiuca, S (2001) Diversity in Native America, Presentation to various local university classes, not-for-profits, and community groups, June 2001-Present

 

Publications:

 

Articles published:

Engelman, KK, Daley, CM, Gajewski, B, Ndikum-Moffor, F, Faseru, B, Braiuca, S, Joseph, S, Ellerbeck, EF, Greiner, KA (2010) An assessment of American Indian Women’s Mammography Experiences.  BMC Women’s Health 10:34.

 

Daley, CM, Greiner, KA, Nazir, N, Daley, SM, Solomon, C, Braiuca, SL, Smith, TE, Choi, WS (2010) All Nations Breath of Life: Using Community-Based Participatory Research to Address Health Disparities in Cigarette Smoking among American Indians.  Ethnicity & Disease 20:334-8.

 

Daley CM, Greiner KA, Nazir N, Daley SM, Solomon CL, Braiuca SL, Smith TE, Choi WS. All Nations Breath of Life: using community-based participatory research to address health disparities in cigarette smoking among American Indians. Ethn Dis. 2010 Autumn;20(4):334-8. PubMed PMID: 21305818; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3061617.

 

Daley CM, Filippi M, James AS, Weir M, Braiuca S, Kaur B, Choi WS, Greiner KA. American Indian community leader and provider views of needs and barriers to mammography. J Community Health. 2012 Apr;37(2):307-15. PubMed PMID: 21786207.

 

 

Manuscripts submitted but not yet accepted:

Daley, CM, James, AS, Weir, MM, Filippi, M, Braiuca, SL, Kaur, B, Choi, WS, Greiner, KA (under review) American Indian community leader and provider views of needs and barriers to colon cancer screening. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved.

 

Manuscripts in Press:

Daley, CM, Filippi-Franz, M, Nazir, NN, Braiuca, S, Brokenleg, S, James, AS, Greiner, KA, Choi, WS (in press) Breast cancer screening practices among American Indians in the Midwest.  Journal of Health Disparities Research & Practice.

 

Daley, CM, James, AS, Weir, MM, Filippi-Franz, M, Braiuca, SL, Kaur, B, Choi, WS, Greiner, KA (in press) American Indian community leader and provider views of needs and barriers to colon cancer screening. Journal of Health Disparities Research & Practice.

 

(Additional publications are currently in process of acceptance and/or press)

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

 

Research Interests:

  Social Media in healthcare communication to decrease disparities in populations with low health literacy

  Social Work education and practice integration with Public Health practice and education

  Research with AI/AN and other communities facing population level health disparities

  Research about culturally genocidal determinants of mental health concerns

  Cancer research with AI/AN

  Mental Health Co-morbidities

  Balance of Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods

  Social Work Ethics, especially related to Cultural Concerns

 

Awards:

Competitive Scholarship Attendee at the following Conferences and Trainings:

  National Victim’s Assistance Training, November 2006; Baltimore, Maryland;

  Community Based Participatory Research Suicide Training, April 2008; Rochester, New York;

  National Mental Health America National Conference, June 2010; Washington, DC

 

Academic Scholarship Recipient:

  Citizen Potawatomi Nation: Fall 1994-Spring 1996

  Citizen Potawatomi Nation: Fall 2008-Spring 2011

  MPH Program Diversity Scholarship, Fall 2009-Spring 2010

  Citizen Potawatomi Nation:  Spring 2012 to attend Institute for Healthcare Advancement Conference

 

Current/Past Board Member (fiduciary responsibility and oversight of not for profit organizations):

  Heart of America Indian Center (now DBA Kansas City Indian Center), Kansas City, Missouri

  Nishnabe Institute for Cultural Studies, Shawnee, Oklahoma

  Mental Health America of the Heartland, Kansas City, Kansas (two terms)

  Kan-Do Apartments, Kansas City, Kansas

 

Skills:

  Ethically driven

  Highly detail oriented

  Self motivated and organized

  Works well independently and as a team member

  Leadership and collaboration with multiple internal and external agencies and working teams

  Experienced in both oral and written presentations to large and small groups

  Experience in provision of technical assistance to internal and external staff for programming within at least 3 different organizations

 

Computer Skills:

  Provide training and technical assistance to organizations and individuals for MS Office, End Note, SharePoint, and other software/hardware in both Windows and Macintosh environments

  Highly proficient in MS Office 2007 and 2010, End Note, SharePoint, Blackboard Instructional Environments, Website Development, and Use of Internet based resources for research and development

  Beginning proficiency in Adobe software, Access Database Development, SPSS, SAS Statistics Data Management Software

  Highly proficient in Windows, Mac, and iOS operating systems with both hardware and software experience

  Highly proficient using social media for marketing and relationship building, including, but not limited to:  Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Tumblr, YouTube, Instagram, WordPress Blogs

                   

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