MARCIA BAYNE-SMITH, PhD 231-23 129th Avenue 718-997-2719 (Office) Laurelton, NY 11413 718-978-3351 (Home) e-mail: DrMBSmith@aol.com -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Education: 1990 1974 1970 PhD M.S. B.A. Columbia University, School of Social Work, NY, NY Columbia University, School of Social Work, NY, NY Marymount Manhattan College, New York, NY Employment: 2004 to present 1996-2004 1990-1996 1982-1990 1978-1982 1970-1978 Teaching Experience 1990 to Present Undergraduate Courses Associate Professor Urban Studies Department - Queens College, CUNY Tenure - Assistant Professor Health Education Department Director of Social Work St. John's Episcopal Hospital, Queens, New York . Planning/directing administrative operations . Designed and implemented an out patient, revenue producing Social Work Clinic with billing for 1990, in excess of $150,000 Write, pursue and obtain public and private grants. Director of Social Work Parkway Hospital, Forest Hills, New York . Designed and directed discharge planning program . Monitored quality assurance systems . Evaluated effectiveness of Social Work Services Manager (1976-1978) Catholic Charities of Brooklyn and Queens . Developed agency policy to meet standards set by state and local regulatory child welfare agencies. Supervisor (1974-1976, The Brooklyn Catholic Guardian Society . Planned and supervised staff assignments and caseloads Caseworker (1970-1972) . Provided direct service to agency clients Queens College, City University of New York #232-Parent and Child Health (HPED) #203-Health Counseling (HPED) #201-Patient Education (HPED) #220-Community & Organization (UBST) 1 Page 2 Teaching – Undergrad - continued: #220-Women and Health (UBST) #221-Public Policy & Implem.(UBST) #231-Organization /Administration of Health Care System (HPED) #102-Urban Services and Institutions (UBST) Graduate Courses #706 Immigrant Health: Caribbean Americans (HPED) #745 Community and Organization (UBST) #724 Introduction to Public Poilicy Supervision – Masters Theses (UBST) 1989 to 1991 Fordham University, New York. Adjunct Faculty – Graduate Social Work Program . Behavioral Science sequence - Behavioral Sciences I (SW6214) - Behavioral Sciences II (SW6215) 1986 to 1988 Molloy College, Rockville Center, New York Adjunct Faculty - Undergraduate - Social Policy 201 & 202. - Community Organization 310 Publications: Books Bayne Smith, Marcia A. Daughters of the Diaspora: Challenges of Migration, Race/ Identity and Well-Being in the Americas. (Manuscript in preparation) * Bayne Smith, Marcia A., Graham Yvonne J. & Guttmacher, Sally. CommunityBased Health Organizations: Advocating for Improved Health. JoseyBass/Wiley, 2005 Bayne Smith, Marcia A., Ed., Race, Gender and Health. California: Sage Publications, January, 1996. Book Chapters * Bayne Smith, Marcia A., Race, Gender, Class and Health, in Jean Belkhir, (Ed.) An Introductory Textbook on Race, Gender and Class Studies., Univ. of New Orleans, 1999. ** * Bayne Smith, Marcia A., "Ethnic Organizations and the Politics of Multiculturalism: The Case of Caribbean Americans", in John Stanfield, III, (Ed.) Research in Social Policy, Vol. 4, JAI Press, 1996. Bayne Smith, Marcia a., YJ Graham, MA Mason, and M. Drossman. “Disparities In Infant Mortality Rates Among Immigrant Caribbean Groups in New York City,” In Annette M. Mahoney, DSW, (Ed.) The Health and Well Being of Caribbean Immigrants in the United States. Bayne Smith, Marcia A. and Annette Mahoney. Caribbean Americans in Encyclopedia of Social Work, 2008 2 Page 3 Peer Reviewed Articles Bayne Smith, Marcia A., Mizrahi, Terry, Garcia, Martha, Interdisciplinary Community Collaboration (ICC): Perspectives of community practitioners on successful strategies. Journal of Community Practice 16 (3), 2008. Mizrahi, T., Bayne Smith, M. & Garcia M.L. Comparative perspectives on Interdisciplinary community collaboration from academia and practitioners. practitioners . Community Development: The Journal of the Community Development Society, 39 (3), 2009. Garcia, M.L., Mizrahi, T. and Bayne Smith, M. Education for Interdisciplinary Community collaboration and development: The components of a Core Curriculum by Community Practitioners. Accepted by Journal of Teaching in Social Work, June 2008 (Publication date 2010). Bayne Smith, Marcia A. Fardy, Paul S.,Ann Azzollini, John Magel, Kathryn H. Schmitz, Denise Agin. Improvements In Heart Health Behaviors And Reduction In Coronary Artery Disease Risk Factors In Urban Teenage Females Through School-Based Intervention: The Path Program. Am J. Public Health, 2004, 94(7): 1538-1543. Bayne Smith, Marcia A. Graham, Y.J. and Mason M.A., Drossman, Michelle. Disparities in Infant Mortality Rates Among Selected Ethnic Groups in New York City. Journal of Immigrant And Refugee Services. 2004:Vol.2(3/4), pp:29-48. Glen P. Mays, Heather A. Hesketh, Alice S. Ammerman, Chris K. Stockmyer, Tamara Lewis Johnson, Marcia Bayne Smith. Integrating Preventive Health Services within Community Health Centers: Lessons from WISEWOMAN. Journal of Women’s Health. June 2004, 13 (5) 607-615. Fardy, P.S., Azzollini, A. Magel, JR, White, RE, Schmitz, MK, Again, D, Clark LT, Bayne Smith, M. Kohn, S.L., Tekverk, L. Gender and ethnic differences in health behaviors and risk factors for coronary disease among urban teenagers: the PATH Program. J Gend Spec Med. 2000 Mar-April 3(2): 59-68. Martin-Combs, Claire P. and Bayne Smith, Marcia A. Quality of Life Satisfaction Among Black Women 75 Years and Older. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 2000 Vol.34(1), Bayne Smith, Marcia A. Primary Care: Choices and Opportunities For Racial/Ethnic Minority Minority Populations in the USA and UK Comparative Analysis, Journal of Ethnicity and Health, 1999 Vol. 4(1) Bayne Smith, Marcia A.& Mason, Marco A., Developmental Disability Services to Caribbean Americans in New York City, Journal of Community Practice. Vol 2, No. 1, July, 1995. Bayne Smith, Marcia A. Teen Incentive Program: Evaluation of A Health Promotion Model for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention. Journal of Health Education, Vol. 25, No.1, Jan.-Feb. 1994, pp. 24-29. 3 Page 4 Publications (continued) Abstracts Bayne Smith, Marcia, Fardy, Paul S. Catelli, Linda Azzollini, Ann. Improved Heart Health Behaviors and Reduced Risk Factors in Adolescent Girls: the PATH Program. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, September/October 1998 Volume 18 - Issue 5 - p 352. Abstracts From The Canadian Association Of Cardiac Rehabilitation Annual Meeting Bayne Smith, Marcia A. Teen Incentive Program: Evaluation of A Health Promotion Model for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention. Journal of Health Education, Vol. 25, No.1, Jan.-Feb. 1994, pp. 24-29. Reports Bayne Smith, Marcia A. Health Care Reform: Financial and Systems Change. Report to: The Office of the Borough President of Brooklyn, Preferred Health Partners, The Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health and the New York Urban League. Proceedings of Conference held on Friday April 4, 2008 at Brooklyn Borough Hall Bayne Smith, Marcia A. and Yvonne Graham, RN, MPH, Immunization Seminar: The Immigrant Community and its Cultural Imperative. Report to the National Immunization Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Public Health Conf. Grant # R13/CCR21281501. Oct.1997 Newsletter Articles ** Bayne Smith, Marcia A., "Immigration: Focus on Women" in Network News. The Newsletter of Sociologists for Women in Society, Vol. 12, No.4, Winter, 1995. ** Bayne Smith. Marcia A.”Race, Ethnicity, Class and Culture, Closing the Gap: Newsletter of the Office of Minority Health, U.S.DHHS, Special Issue – March 1998. Works in Progress * Bayne Smith, Yossi Korazim, Terry Mizrahi. “Interdisciplinary Collaborations in Community Health. (Book Manuscript in preparation) * Bayne Smith, Marcia A. “Conversemos: Pilot Test Results of a Transnational HIV Prevention Intervention Mode. (Manuscript in preparation) Grants and Fellowships: Recent Grants Obtained 2010 Mizrahi, T. and Bayne Smith M. CUNY Collaborative Grant $38,000.00 2008 Bayne Smith, “Conversemos”: A Transnational HIV Prevention Project. Funded for $200,000.oo - The Ford Foundation, 2008-2010. 2006 Bayne Smith, Marcia A. “Daughters of Diaspora,” An Intergenerational ” Model for HIV/AIDS Prevention: Funded: $300,000.00 Office of Women Health in the DHHS, through Caribbean Women’s Health Association, Inc. (CWHA) 2006 Bayne Smith, Marcia Caribbean Adaptation of the CDC “SISTA” DEBI Model. Funded for $350,000.00 New York City Department Health and Mental Hygiene 4 (NYCDOHMH) through CWHA. 2006 Bayne Smith, Marcia, “Black Women and HIV AIDS” $6,000.oo PSC-CUNY Page 5 Previous Grants Queens College: - 1999 - 2004 $300,000 New York State Dept of Health (5-Yrs) - 1996 $ 20,000 CUNY Collaborative Research Grant - 1996 $ 2,000 PSC-CUNY - 1993 $ 750 CUNY -Caribbean Research Foundation - 1990 $ 500 CUNY - BioMedical Grant Research Fellowship-Doctoral Dissertation - 1989 $ 5,000 Council on Social Work Education, Caribbean Women's Health Association (CWHA) - 2003 - 2007 $750, 000 HRSA- USDHHS (Total grant: $3.4million) - 1997 $ 20,000 Centers for Disease Control - 1994 $6.5 million New York City-Primary Care - 1994 $ 800,000 New York State Dept. of Health Development Corp - 1994 $ 450,000 The U.S. Public Health Service -1993 $ 35,000 The New York Community Trust - 1993 $ 20,000 J.P.Morgan Guaranty Trust - 1992 $ 35,000 The New York Community Trust - 1991 $ 110,000 New York State Dept. of Health - 1990 $ 75,000 United Hospital Fund St. John's Episcopal Hospital - 1990 $ 25,000 The Aaron Diamond Foundation - 1990 $ 75,000 United Hospital Fund - 1989 $ 25,000 The Aaron Diamond Foundation - 1989 $ 10,000 The Louis Calder Foundation - 1989 $ 20,000 New York City Youth Bureau - 1988 $ 51,000 New York State Dept. of Social Svcs. - 1987 $ 51,000 New York State Dept. of Social Svcs. ( The Teen Incentive Program) - 1987-9 $750,000 New York State Dept. of Health ( Prenatal Care) Scholarly Presentations: (Partial List) * “Conversemos” A multi-national, multi-component approach to HIV-AIDS Prevention in the circum-Caribbean region. Conversemos is funded by the Ford Foundation. Presented at the Caribbean Studies Association’s Annual Meeting in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, 2007. * The Carib Tips Program A culturally responsive approach to improving compliance with HIV medical care. Carib Tips, funded by HRSA in the USDHHS is a joint project of CWHA and Lutheran Medical Center. 5 Presented at the Easter Sociological Society Conference. Philadelphia, March, 2007 Page 6 Scholarly Presentations: (Partial List continued…) * * * * ** * * ** ** Providing HIV/AIDS Services to Caribbean populations at home and in New York City. CARIB NEWS Conf., Nassau, Bahamas, Nov. 7th, 2003.. Placing Families and Culture at the Core of Adolescent Reproductive Health. NOAPPP Conference, Arlington, Va. Monday Nov. 10, 2003 Community Health Workers SPIG Session. APHA, San Francisco, Ca. Monday, Nov. 17, 2003. Plain Talk: An Effective Model for Working with Latino and African American Youth. APHA, Oral session # 4302. San Francisco, Ca. Tues. Nov 18, 2003 Immigrant Health Status in NYC: Cause for Concern. Presented at the PNHP Forum on Health Care Disparities, Health Care Justice and Health Care Reform: Race, Politics and Money. The Second Annual Joanne Lukomnik Health Care Reform Forum, April 29, 2003, New York City. Caribbean Immigrant Health Issues in New York City. Round Table Discussion of International Health Professionals, IV International Conference on Primary Care, March 17, 1993, Havana, Cuba. Three Paths, Key Note Speech at the 1994 Commencement Exercises of the 284th Academic Year of The Trinity School, New York City, June 10th, 1994. Social Work for the next Millenium, Conference on "Social Work in the Year 2,000: Preparing for Practice in a community of Diversity." sponsored by the AHANA Association, New York Univ., March, 25, 1995 An Overview of Critical Issues in Women's Physical and Mental Health, Key Note of Twenty-Third Annual Symposium of the Shirley M. Ehrenkranz School of Social Work at New York Univ., April 19, 1996. Consulting - U.S.A. (Partial List) 2003 to Washington D.C. Grant Makers Present Annual project to advise their program of giving. 1999 – 2003 Office of Minority Health, USDHHS Panel Member-Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) in Managed Care Organizations. Assist with development of standards for managed care organizations. 2002 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Panel Member – 100 Experts from around the country developed current distribution plan for small pox vaccine. Result: Initially immunize all military, medical personnel and first responders. Grant Makers in Health Presentation on highest needs in the nation as a basis for advising them on their giving program for the next decade. 2002 6 Page 7 Consulting – U.S.A. (Partial List….continued) 1998 1997 1997 1994 – Present 1991 – Present Centers for Disease Control and Prevention –USDHHS Panel Member – Healthy People 2000 Progress Review for Black Americans. Office of Research on Women’s Health - NIH Assist in development of national women’s research agenda for the next millennium Bureau of Primary Health Care – HRSA (Women’s Division) Development of Women’s Health Agenda Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration - USDHHS Provided cultural proficiency training for administrative and program staff an anti-drug prevention work across cultures. The Annie E. Casey Foundation Training/ technical assistance with implementation of the Plain Talk program , development of Immigrants Services Initiative. Evaluation The National Cancer Institute (NCI)- USDHHS Office of Minority Health, U.S. Dept. of Health, Rockville, Md. Review and recommend proposals for funding. Review of Healthy People 2000 objectives for African Americans US/UK Collaboration on Eliminating racial/ethnic health disparities International Consulting: (Partial Listing) Summer 1992 Health Ministry of Grenada, W.I. and St. Georges University School of Medicine in Grenada, W.I. Developed cross cultural Conference for health professionals in the U.S and Caribbean Region. Fall, 1997 London England. Commissioned by Office of Minority Health of the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services to write a comparative analysis of the development of Primary care in both countries and to serve as a U.S. delegate to U.S./U.K. conference in London on delivering primary care services to racial ethnic minorities in both countries. Community Service: Past Board Chair Board Member Board Member Caribbean Women's Health Association, Brooklyn, New York The Caribbean Research Center, Medgar Evers CollegeCUNY The Health Disparities Institute, SUNY-Downstate 7 MPH Program, University Hospital of Brooklyn. Page 8 Professional Affiliations: NASW Public Health Association of New York City Caribbean Region Public Health Association Awards: 2006 2001 1997 1996 1994 1992 Fulbright Senior Specialist Award Research grant award to develop employer based health programs in the Borough of Queens, NYC Public Health Association of New York City - 1997 Special Merit Award Brooklyn YWCA -1996 Woman of Influence Award Caribbean Women's Health Association - Health Advocate Award The Marcus Garvey Centennial Commission - The Marcus Garvey Centennial Award Current Research: Providing Health Services to Immigrant and Under-served Populations in the US. Legend: (*) Refereed (**) Invited 8