Month Day, Year RANK First Middle Last PHS # XXXXX Health Services CURRICULUM VITAE RANK FIRST MIDDLE LAST, (degree(s)) Health Services Officer, PHS #XXXXX Address Work email Work phone number USPHS CAREER PROGRESSION: Date 01/18/2011Current 06/01/200901/17/2011 10/01/200705/28/2009 Position/ Billet Title Team Lead/ Scientist Management Officer Agency Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Project Centers for Officer/ Disease Public Health Control Advisor and Prevention Area Indian prevention Health officer/ Service Community/ Clinical Dental Hygienist Program/ Division School Health Rank and Temporary Grade CDR O-5 Billet Level Transformation Pillar O-6 (supervisory) 1.Underserved and vulnerable populations Chronic Disease LCDR O-4 O-5 (team lead nonsupervisory) 5.Addressess public health need Pediatric Dentistry LT O-3 O-5 (nonsupervisory) N/A EDUCATION, CREDENTIALS/LICENSURES, TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Degrees Master of Science, Management Information Systems (MIS) Buffalo State University, Buffalo, New York Graduate course-work, Biology (no degree) Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science, Management Information Systems (MIS) Purdue University, Peoria, Indiana 1 May 1989 August 1983-84 May 1982 Month Day, Year RANK First Middle Last PHS # XXXXX Health Services Certification/Credentialing, Licensure Required/Mandatory Certification/Licensure Licensure: Clinical Psychology State: Virginia Expiration date: May 2016 Additional/Optional (i.e., not required by discipline) Certification/Licensure Certification: The American College of Epidemiology: Member (1988), Fellow (2001) Certified Health Education Specialist: October 2000-2005 Leadership Assessment Course for Team Leaders and Emerging Supervisors: April 2012 Training (past year) Public Health Training/Experience 35st Annual Epidemiology Summer Session (3 courses) University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, Michigan June – August 2013 Continuing Education (past year) 1) USPHS Professional Association Annual Meeting (3 days) Anchorage, Alaska, 12.0 CE 2) IHS Physician Assistant and Advance Practice Nurse, 10.0 CME Annual CE Seminar: IHS, Phoenix, AZ 3) Field Response to Hazardous Chemical Spills, 8.0 CE: May 2014 March 2014 December 2013 ACHIEVEMENTS & CONTRIBUTIONS TO AGENCY MISSION: USPHS Assignment(s): Title and Billet Rating: Management Officer O-6 Supervisor Transformation Pillar: 1. Underserved and vulnerable populations Organization: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support (OSTLTS), Division of Public Health Performance Improvement (DPHPI), Research Outcomes Branch (ROB) Location: Atlanta, GA Date: 01/18/2011- present Duties and Responsibilities: Served as lead expert in the field of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation representing NIOSH, CDC at policy meetings with national stakeholders (2001-present) Reviewed key studies on mammography for CDRH, FDA to evaluate the new digital technology and made recommendations to FDA and the mammography industry (1995-1998) Co-authored over 35 peer-reviewed scientific papers (bibliography attached) Impact/Accomplishments: Developed an exposure assessment strategy to assess Anthrax contamination throughout multiple 2 Month Day, Year RANK First Middle Last PHS # XXXXX Health Services Capitol Hill buildings providing critical information for the Congressional Leadership Title and Billet Level: Chemist O-5 Team Lead (Non-Supervisory) Transformation Pillar: 5. Addresses public health need Organization: Food and Drug Administration, Biologics Unit Location: Washington, DC Date: 02/25/2008-03/15/2011 Duties and Responsibilities: Served as lead expert in the field of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation representing NIOSH, CDC at policy meetings with national stakeholders (2001-present) Conducted health hazard evaluations to anticipate, recognize, evaluate, and control radiation, biological, and chemical hazards including investigation of Anthrax in the Washington, DC Senate buildings (2001-present) Co-authored over 35 peer-reviewed scientific papers (bibliography attached) Impact/Accomplishments: Developed an exposure assessment strategy to assess Anthrax contamination throughout multiple Capitol Hill buildings providing critical information for the Congressional Leadership USPHS Awards Outstanding Service Medal (2012) For [list citation] Commendation Medal (2013, 2010) For [list citation] PHS Citation (2011) For [list citation] PHS Citation (2010) For [list citation] Unit Commendation (2012) For [list citation] Special Assignment Award (2010) For [list citation] Other Awards FDA Agency Administrators Award (2003) For [list citation] 3 Month Day, Year RANK First Middle Last PHS # XXXXX Health Services PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS & SERVICES TO THE USPHS COMMISSIONED CORPS (OFFICERSHIP): Membership/Leadership/Involvement in PAC/Advisory Groups/COA and Other USPHS Activities HS-PAC: Volunteer, Communications Sub-Committee Member (2010-2014) JOAG: Voting Member (2003-2005) Social Work PAG: Chair (2001); Chair-elect (2000) MOLC: Secretary (1999) Aide-de-Camp (2001-2002) Health Services Appointment Board, Member (1999-2003) Honor Guard (1999 – 2001) PHS Ensemble (1998 – present) Collateral Duties/Agency Support Activities Champion for Cancer Health Disparities - NCI Director’s Bypass Budget Work Group (2003, 2004, 2005) Served as Division coordinator for issues related to minority health and health disparities (19992005) Organized NIOSH/CDC Workshop on Health Effects of Ionizing Radiation (1998) Surgeon General’s Promotion Task Force, Member (2002-2003) USPHS and Agency Deployments Anthrax, FEMA, Washington, DC (2001) Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, LA (2005) USPHS Response Team and Tier Regional Incident Support Team 4 (Tier 1) June 2009-Present USPHS Mentor/Mentee Program and PHS Recruitment Associate Recruiter: Member (2002 – 2008) Health Services Discipline Liaison: public health (2005) HSO Mentee (1999-2001)- mentored by CAPT….. Professional Organizations (USPHS and non-USPHS) Reserve Officers Association (ROA) (2002 – present) COA (National): Board of Directors, Health Service Representative (1998 – 2002) COA (Atlanta Branch): Chair of Program Committee (1995 – 1996) American College of Healthcare Executives (1994 – 1996) PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS: 4 Month Day, Year RANK First Middle Last PHS # XXXXX Health Services Publications 1) Friedman LM, Furberg CD, DeMets DL. Fundamentals of clinical trials. 3rd ed. Boston, (MA): PSG Inc.; 1983. 2) Brown LM. Epidemiology of alcohol-associated cancers. Alcohol 35:161-168, 2005. 3) Baris D, Silverman DT, Brown LM, Swanson GM, Hayes RB, Schwarz AG, Liff JM, Schoenberg JB, Pottern LM, Greenberg RS, Stewart PA. Occupation, pesticide exposure and risk of multiple myeloma. Scandinavian Journal of Work and Environmental Health 30:215222, 2003. 4) The URL:http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/formats/internet.pdf includes formats for bibliographic citation of Internet documents including journals, monographs, databases and homepages. Website examples: No ending period is used after a URL or other Internet address in a citation unless it concludes with a slash (“/”). The period may interfere with a hyperlink. For example: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/formats/internet.pdf. Insert a period in this example because it ends with a slash: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/. Presentations: 1) 2000. Oral Presentation/Webinar. “NHANES-DIMES”. USDA Continuing Survey Users Group Meeting, March 31. 2) 2000. Oral Presentation. “State Autism Program-Showing Impact”. HRSA Combating Autism Act State Implementation Grantee Meeting. Baltimore, MD July 19 3) 2000. Poster Presentation. “Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury-A Growing Problem”. National Traumatic Brain Injury Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. April 1 4) 1999. Invited participant and presenter: “Epidemiology of Sickle Cell Disease Panel”. Saskatchewan Nutrition Survey Data Review Meeting, Organized by CANTOX. CANADA. March 2-3. CIVIC, COMMUNITY, AND VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: (OPTIONAL) Volunteer, Big Brothers and Big Sisters (2000-present) 5