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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Provide the following information for the key personnel and other significant contributors in the order listed on Form Page 2. Follow this format for each person. DO NOT EXCEED FOUR PAGES.

NAME POSITION TITLE Suzanne Reid Hawley Professor (tenured), Public Health Sciences, Wichita eRA COMMONS USER NAME State University shawley EDUCATION/TRAINING (Begin with baccalaureate or other initial professional education, such as nursing, and include postdoctoral training.) DEGREE INSTITUTION AND LOCATION YEAR(s) FIELD OF STUDY (if applicable) Victor Valley College, Victorville, CA A.A. 1990 Liberal Studies California State University, San Bernardino, CA B.A. 1993 Psychology California State University, San Bernardino, CA M.A. 1995 Experimental Psychology Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA M.P.H. 1999 Biostatistics Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA Ph.D. 2002 Clinical Psychology

A. Positions and Honors. List in chronological order previous positions, concluding with your present position. List any honors. Include present membership on any Federal Government public advisory committee.

1997-1999: Pre-Practicum Placement, SACH Norton Clinic, Mental Health, Loma Linda, CA 1998-1999: Practicum Placement, California Institute for Women (CIW), Corona, CA 1999-2000: Pre-Internship Placement, Growing Fit Clinic, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 2000-2001: Doctoral Internship Placement, Prairie View, Inc., Newton, KS, and Wichita State University Counseling Center, Wichita, KS 2001-2005: Clinical Psychologist, Prairie View, Inc., Newton, KS. July 2003-May 2004: Research Assistant Professor, University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Wichita, KS Associate Director of KU-MPH Program, University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, Wichita, KS July 2003-July 2006: Program Director, Kansas Public Health Leadership Institute June 2004-June 2011: Assistant Professor (tenure-track), University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Wichita, KS June 2004-Oct 2011: Director of KU-MPH Program, University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, Wichita, KS August 2006-present: Co-Executive Director, Kansas Public Health Leadership Institute July 2011-Oct 2011: Associate Professor (tenured), University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Wichita, KS Oct 2011-June 2015: Professor and Chair (tenured), Wichita State University, Department of Public Health Sciences, Wichita, KS June 2015-present: Professor (tenured), Wichita State University, Department of Public Health Sciences, Wichita, KS

Current Professional Memberships: American Public Health Association Kansas Public Health Association National Public Health Leadership Development Network Public Health Leadership Society National Organization of Professional Women

Selected Honors: 1993 California State University, San Bernardino Outstanding Undergraduate (Ranked #1 among 1,768 students) 1995 California State University, San Bernardino Outstanding Graduate Finalist (Ranked #2 among 546 students) 2004 Special Service Award, Kansas Public Health Association 2005 University of Kansas Medical Center, Executive Vice Chancellor’s Diversity Award 2008 Victor Valley College Alumni Hall of Fame 2008-2009 National Public Health Leadership Institute 2011 Samuel J. Crumbine Medal, Kansas Public Health Association

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Reid SL, McDougall SA. Behavior effects of irreversible dopamine receptor inactivation in the preweanling rat: Assessment of the receptor reserve hypothesis. Mod Psych Studies 1994;2:1-8.

Cramer RE, Schaefer JT, Reid SL. Identifying the ideal mate: More evidence for male and female convergences. Current Psych 1996;15:157-166.

Chavez DV, Moran VR, Reid SL, Lopez M. Acculturative stress in children: A modification of the SAFE scale. Hisp J Behav Sciences 1997;19:34-44.

Wellish DK, Kagawa-Singer M, Reid SL, Lin YJ, Nishikawa-Lee S, Wellisch M. Social support: A cross-cultural comparison of Chinese-, Japanese-, and Anglo-American breast cancer patients. Psycho-Oncology 1999;8:207- 219.

Cramer RE, Weiss RF, William R, Reid SL, Neiri L, Manning-Ryan B. Human agency and associative learning: Pavlovian principles govern social process in causal relationship detection. Quart J Exper Psych 2002;55B:241- 266.

Hendrich SE, Hendrich TJ, Nance DW, Reid SL, Dickey P. The Kids Training Team: Training for children and youth mental health service providers. In conference proceedings, Building on Family Strengths: Research and Services in Support of Children and Their Families, Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children’s Mental Health, Portland State University, Portland, OR: 2002;147-150.

Hawley SR, Beckman H, Bishop T. Development of an obesity prevention and management program for children and adolescents in a rural setting. J Community Health Nurs 2006;23(2):69-80.

Treaster C, Hawley SR, Paschal AM, Molgaard CA, St.Romain T. Addressing health disparities in highly specialized minority populations: Case study of Mexican Mennonite farmworkers. J Community Health 2006;31(2):113-122.

Beckman HT, Hawley SR, Bishop TW. Application of theory-based health behavior change techniques to the prevention of obesity in children. J Pediatr Nurs 2006;21(4):266-275.

Whitmer DA, Hawley SR, Orr SA, St.Romain T, Molgaard CA. Social networks and best practices in public health: The example of regional billing groups. Public Health Nurs 2006;23(6):541-546.

Hawley SR, Ablah E, Hawley GC, Cook DJ, Orr SA, Molgaard CA. Terrorism and mental health in the rural Midwest. Prehospital Disaster Med 2006;21(6):383-389.

Chesser A, Ablah E, Hawley SR, Wolfe D, St.Romain T, Grube CD, Molgaard CA. Preparedness needs assessment in a rural state: themes derived from public focus groups. Biosecur Bioterror 2006;4(4):376-383.

Heideman M, Hawley SR. Preparedness for allied health professionals: risk communication training in a rural state. J Allied Health 2007;36(2):72-76.

Zimbelman M, Paschal AM, Hawley SR, Molgaard CA, St.Romain T. Addressing physical inactivity among developmentally disabled students through visual schedules and social stories. Res Dev Disabil 2007;28(4):386- 396.

Hawley SR, Hawley GC, Ablah E, St.Romain T, Molgaard CA, Orr SA. Mental health emergency preparedness: the need for training and coordination at the state level. Prehospital Disaster Med 2007;22(3):199-204.

Hawley SR, Molgaard CA, Ablah E, Orr SA, Oler-Manske JE, St.Romain T. Academic- practice partnerships for community health workforce development. J Community Health Nurs 2007;24(3):155-165.

Paschal AM, Hawley SR, Sly J, Molgaard CA, Liow K, Sadler T. Epilepsy and community-based participatory research: some issues of social capital and awareness. In Hollaway KJ (Ed), New Research on Epilepsy and Behavior. 2007; Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 185-209.

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Hawley SR, Chavez DV, St.Romain T. Developing a bicultural model for academic achievement: a look at acculturative stress, coping, and self-perception. Hisp J Behav Sci 2007;29(3):283-299.

St.Romain T, Hawley SR, Ablah E, Kabler BS, Molgaard CA. Tobacco use in silent film: precedents of modern day substance use portrayals. J Community Health 2007;32(6):413-418.

Cornwell L, Hawley SR, St.Romain T. Implementation of a coordinated school health project in a rural, low- income community. J School Health 2007;77(9):601-606.

Hawley SR, Paschal AM, Ablah E, St.Romain T, Liow K, Molgaard CA. Initial perspectives from Midwestern neurologists: epilepsy patients’ barriers and motivators for seeking treatment. Epilepsia 2007;48(10):1920-1925.

Paschal AM, Hawley SR, St.Romain T, Liow K, Molgaard CA, Sly J, Sadler TL. Epilepsy patient perceptions about stigma, education, and awareness: preliminary responses based on a community participatory approach. Epilepsy Behav 2007;11(3):329-337.

Hawley SR, Hawley GC, St.Romain T, Ablah E. Quantitative impact of mental health training for public health professionals. Biosecur Bioterror 2007;5(4):347-352.

Fuller H, Hawley SR, Richter K, St.Romain T. Characteristics of a successful community coalition: factors influencing health promotion and social capital in a rural state. Leadersh Public Health 2007;7(4):16-19.

Hawley SR, Orr SA, Molgaard CA. Social capital and leadership training within an ecological model. Leadersh Public Health 2007;7(4):20-23.

Keuter K, Ablah E, Wetta-Hall R, Vasquez D, Hawley SR. Blood transfusions in the elderly trauma patient: is there a role for restrictive use? J American Geriatr Soc 2008;56(1):168-170.

Paschal AM, Hawley SR, St.Romain T, Ablah E. Measures of adherence to epilepsy treatment: review of present practices and recommendations for future directions. Epilepsia 2008;49(7):1115-1122.

Ablah E, Hawley SR, Konda K, Wolfe D, Cook DJ. Evaluation of health professionals’ mental health emergency preparedness. J Allied Health 2008;37(3):144-149.

Alejos A, Weingartner A, Scharff DP, Ablah E, Frazier L, Hawley SR, St.Romain T, Orr SA, Wright KS. Ensuring the success of local public health workforce assessments: using a participatory-based research approach with a rural population. Public Health 2008;122(12):1447-1455.

Saville SK, Wetta-Hall R, Hawley SR, Molgaard CA, St.Romain T, Hart TA. An assessment of a pilot asthma education program for childcare providers in a high prevalence county. Resp Care 2008;53(12):1691-1696.

Filbert E, Chesser A, Hawley SR, St.Romain T. Community-based participatory research in developing an obesity intervention in a rural county. J Community Health Nurs 2009;26(1):35-43.

Jia L, Hawley SR, Paschal AM, Fredrickson DD, St.Romain T, Cherven PL. Immigrants vs. non-immigrants: attitudes toward and practices of non-therapeutic male circumcision in the United States of America. J Cult Divers 2009;16(3):92-98.

Nelson AL, Allen A, Hawley SR, St.Romain T, Orr SA. Creating a positive partnership between county-level food service establishments and food inspectors. Food Safety Magazine October/November 2010:20-24.

Hawley SR, St.Romain T, Orr SA, Molgaard CA, Kabler BS. Competency-based impact of a statewide public health leadership training program. Health Promot Pract 2011;12(2):202-208.

Rowden P, Paschal AM, Hawley SR, Hsiao T. Oral health attitudes and practices among a Low German Mexican Mennonite farmworker community. J Immigr Minor Health 2011;13(6):1159-1167.

Hawley SR, St.Romain T, Rempel SL, Orr SA, Molgaard CA. Generating social capital through public health leadership training: a six-year assessment. Health Educ Res 2012;27(4):671-679.

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Hawley SR, Orr SA, St.Romain T. Public health workforce issues in rural areas. In: Warren J (Ed), Rural Public Health. 2014; New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, 29-39.

Ablah E, Hesdorffer DC, Liu Y, Paschal AM, Hawley SR, Thurman D, Hauser WA, Prevalence of Epilepsy in Rural Kansas Study Group. Prevalence of epilepsy in rural Kansas. Epilepsy Res 2014;108:792-801.

Jia L, Hawley SR, Zhang X. Attitudes towards male circumcision among Chinese and its implications. J Cult Divers 2014;21:130-134.

C. Research Support. List selected ongoing or completed (during the last three years) research projects (federal and non-federal support). Begin with the projects that are most relevant to the research proposed in this application. Briefly indicate the overall goals of the projects and your role (e.g. PI, Co-Investigator, Consultant) in the research project. Do not list award amounts or percent effort in projects.

Ongoing projects: HRSA Grant # UB6HP27879 Uden-Holman (PI) 07/01/14-06/30/18 HRSA Midwestern Public Health Training Center This grant funds a Region 7 Public Health Training Center for public health workforce development and infrastructure improvement. Role” Co-Investigator

Completed projects: AUCD RTOI 2008-01-01 Lindeman (PI); Hawley (subcontract PI) 10/01/08-05/31/13 AUCD-NCBDDD Prevalence of Developmental Disabilities among Children with Epilepsy in Rural Populations This project assessed the prevalence of epilepsy and secondary disabilities among children in a low-income rural setting. Role: KUSM-W subcontract Principal Investigator

HRSA 09-239 Nelson (PI) 9/01/2009-8/31/2012 HRSA Kansas Telehealth Services for Pediatric Epilepsy This project provided pediatric epilepsy training to rural health and school personnel through an existing telehealth network. Role: Co-Investigator

Hawley (PI) 01/01/2009-4/30/12 Kansas Health Foundation/KALHD/KDHE Kansas Core Public Health Program This project provides essential-services based year-long training program for state and local public health workers new to the field of public health. Role: Principal Investigator

1U14WC000109-01 Wright/Hawley/Tall Chief (PI) 9/30/07-9/29/11 CDC Kansas Missouri Oklahoma Regional Leadership Institute The goal of this project is to establish a regional network of state-based leadership institutes for the development of leadership knowledge and competencies for public health professionals. Role: Co-Principal Investigator

200701008-05/200701008-05A Hawley (PI) 6/01/07-5/31/11 Kansas Health Foundation Kansas Public Health Leadership Institute (KPHLI) Provided competency-based leadership training for public health professionals in the state of Kansas. Role: Principal Investigator

MM-1002-07/07 Hauser (PI) 11/01/06-10/31/10 CDC/Columbia University

PHS 398/2590 (Rev. 09/04, Reissued 4/2006) Page Biographical Sketch Format Page Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, First, Middle): Prevalence of Epilepsy in Rural Kansas This study determined the prevalence of epilepsy in rural Kansas, examined the extent to which disparities in SES play a role in help-seeking behaviors, and explored how epilepsy affects quality of life. Role: Co-Investigator

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