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Jean N. Scandlyn, Ph.D

Curriculum Vitae Jean N. Scandlyn, Ph.D. Research Associate Professor University of Colorado Denver Departments of Health and Behavioral Sciences and Anthropology Campus Box 188, P.O. Box 173364 • Denver, CO 80217-3364 Office: 303-556-5864 • Cell: 303-249-3087 • Email: [email protected]

Education 1993 Ph.D. Anthropology. Columbia University, New York, NY. Degree awarded with distinction. 1989 M.Phil. Anthropology. Columbia University, New York, NY. 1987 M.A. Anthropology. Columbia University, New York, NY. 1985 M.S.N. International and Cross-Cultural Nursing. University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. 1978 B.S.N. Nursing. Columbia University, New York, NY. 1975 B.A. Religion, magna cum laude, Departmental Honors. Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT. Academic Positions 2015-present Clinical Associate Professor, Anthropology and Health and Behavioral Sciences, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO. 2012-2015 Research Associate Professor. Anthropology and Health and Behavioral Sciences, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO. 2014-present Secondary Appointment, Research Associate Professor, Department of Community and Behavioral Health, Colorado School of Public Health, Aurora, CO. 2003-2012 Research Assistant Professor. Anthropology and Health and Behavioral Sciences, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO. 1999-2003 Lecturer and Senior Instructor. Anthropology, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO. 2001-2005 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO. 1996-2000 Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Denver, Denver, CO. 1994-1995 Research Coordinator and Trainer in Cultural Diversity Awareness. The Culture Link Center of Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, NY, 1994-1995. 1993-1994 Adjunct Assistant Professor. School of Continuing Education, New York University, New York, NY. 1987-1989 Graduate Research Assistant. Columbia University, New York, NY.

Distinctions Scandlyn/C.V. July 2013/2

2011 Excellence in Teaching Award (Non-Tenure Track Faculty), College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Colorado Denver. 2009-2013 Fulbright Teaching Fellowship, Bolivia, Serial Grant. “Qualitative Research: Design, Methods, and Analysis.” 2006 Excellence in Teaching Award (Non-Tenure Track Faculty), College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Colorado Denver. 1993 Columbia University, Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology awarded with distinction. 1992 National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses Scholarship for dissertation support. 1985-1987 Columbia University President’s Fellowship. 1978 Sigma Theta Tau, National Nursing Honor Society. 1977 Columbia University School of Nursing, Catherine C. Chesney Award for Excellence in Nursing. 1975 Phi Beta Kappa, Middlebury College. 1975 Middlebury College, Department of Religion, Departmental honors. 1972 Middlebury College, Woolsey Prize in Religion 1972 American Association of University Women Merit Scholarship. 1972 Madison High School, Madison, New Jersey, Salutatorian. 1972 National Merit Scholarship Finalist.

Professional Licenses/Certifications Registered Nurse, New York and California (inactive). Public Health Nursing Certificate, California.

Related Experience Nursing 1989-1990 Nurse Educator and Coordinator, Prenatal Program, Ossining Open Door Health Center, Ossining and North Tarrytown, NY. 1981-1982 Medical Director, Planned Parenthood of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. 1980-1981 Certified Public Health Nurse, Visiting Nurse Service, San Francisco, CA. 1978-1979 Staff Nurse, Orthopedics, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY. Work with Adolescents 2014-- Board of Directors, YouthBuild Charter School of Denver, Denver, CO. 2014-- Board of Directors, Colorado Consumer Health Initiative, Denver, CO. 2011-2014 Co-Chairperson, Board of Directors, The Youth Connection (TYC), Board Secretary 2009 – 2010, Board Co-chair 2010- 2011, and Board Chairperson 2008-2009. 2006-2010 Board of Directors, Urban Peak, Denver, CO. Scandlyn/C.V. July 2013/3

1997-2004 Curriculum Consultant and Instructor, Cherry Creek Public Schools and Project Liftoff, Cherry Creek High School, Littleton, CO. 1995-1998 Program Director and Creative Writing Workshop Instructor, Colorado Kids Create! Denver, CO.

Consulting and Contracts 2012-- Training and Technical Assistance in Evaluation of CHAPP-funded HIV Prevention Programs, Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment, Denver, CO. 2009-2009 Program Evaluator, Healthy Futures, Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment, Denver, CO. 2007-2008 Program Evaluator, Chronic Disease Self-Management, Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment, Denver, CO. 2006-2007 Curriculum and Program Evaluator, Association of Teachers of Public Health, Washington, D.C. 2004-2007 Program Evaluator, The Spot, Denver, CO. 2005-2006 Professional Research Associate, CDC HIV/AIDS Training Program, Denver, CO. 2005 International Health Consultant, Preliminary Health Assessment of the Cajamarca Region, Northern Peru under contract to the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO. 2003-2005 Local Ethnographer, Evaluation of the Youth Opportunity Project, Department of Labor under contract to SRI, Washington, D.C.

Research Research Interests: Qualitative research, social science theory applied to public health, adolescence and transition to adulthood, health care delivery to underserved populations, global health, impact of war on US military and society Projects 2014 Invited participant, with co-author Sarah Hautzinger, in the “Costs of War” project of the Watson Institute at Brown University (http://costsofwar.org/). 2008-2014 Co-author with Sarah Hautzinger, of the book-length ethnography, “Beyond Post Traumatic Stress: Homefront Struggles with the Wars on Terror.” 2011-2013 Consultant on Evaluation, “Assessing the Impact of a Support Group for Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Fellows at The Children’s Hospital in Aurora, Colorado.” Principal Investigator, Tim Garrington, MD, The Children’s Hospital. 2008 Pilot project on Sustainability, Health, and Resilience in the Face of Natural Hazards in Bolivia. 2009-2010 Two-month residence in Santa Cruz, Bolivia to develop proposal for a Fulbright Teaching Fellowship. 2000-2002 Community-based, ethnographic study of homeless and runaway youth in Denver, Colorado in collaboration with the Graduate School of Public Affairs, University Scandlyn/C.V. July 2013/4

of Colorado Denver and Urban Peak, Denver, CO. Grants 2014 President’s Fund for the Humanities, University of Colorado Boulder, $3,000 to support “Sharing War” circles project based on research under the NEH grant “The New Normal” to facilitate discussion of the effects of the post-9/11 wars on local communities. Grant recipient in collaboration with Jessica Copeland, Adjunct Assistant Professor at University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. 2014 Dissemination Grant, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Colorado Denver, $1,000, to purchase copies of co-authored book, Beyond Post-Traumatic Stress: Homefront Struggles with the Wars on Terror, to send in bundles of 5 copies to public libraries in Colorado to facilitate discussion groups about the effects of the post-9/11 wars on local communities. Grant recipient. 2013-2014 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Award, $126,000 to support project #RZ51459-12, “The New Normal: Deployment Stress on a Post 9-11 Homefront.” Co-PI with Sarah Hautzinger, Colorado College. 2010 Colorado Clinical Translational Sciences Institute, $5,000 to organize and analyze results from a one-day conference, “Community-Based Research: Reconciling Regulations with Realities.” University of Colorado Denver, September 17, 2010. 2007 UST Grant $18,000 (co-grantee with John Brett, Deborah Thomas, Deborah Main) to develop project on resilience and disasters in Bolivia. 2006 CRISP Grant $500 to purchase CD and printed materials from Grove Graphics on graphic facilitation. Gave talk to faculty in anthropology and health and behavioral sciences on using graphic facilitation in research and evaluation. Grant recipient. 2001 Fannie Mae Foundation, $10,000 grant for research with homeless and runaway youthin Denver, Colorado. Principal Investigator Franklin James, School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver.

Publications Peer-Reviewed Publications Dovel, Kathryn, Jean Scandlyn, Joshua Whistler, Sarah Z. Rush, and Timothy P. Garrington Submitted. A Support Group for Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellows: Essential Components and Perceived Benefits. Journal of Clinical Oncology. Scandlyn, Jean N., and Sarah Hautzinger Forthcoming. “Owning War’s Labyrinth.” In War and Health. Catherine Lutz and Andrea Mazzarino, eds. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Hautzinger, Sarah, and Jean N. Scandlyn Forthcoming. “Military Families: The Long Journey Home.“ In Reflecting on America. Clare Boulanger, ed. 2nd ed. New York and London: Routledge. Scandlyn, Jean N., and Sarah Hautzinger 2015 “Victim/Volunteer”: Heroes versus Perpetrators and the Weight of US Servicemembers’ Pasts in Iraq and Afghanistan.” In The Figure of the Perpetrator in Post-Conflict Fiction, Reportage, and Scandlyn/C.V. July 2013/5

Discourse. Eleni Coundouriotis, Samuel Martínez, Glenn Mitoma, and Cathy Schlund-Vials, eds. Special Issue of The International Journal for Human Rights 19(5): 555-571. Scandlyn, Jean N., and Sarah Hautzinger 2014 “Collective Reckoning with the Post-9/11 Wars on a Colorado Homefront.” Invited paper for Costs of War project at the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University. See http://costsofwar.org. Hautzinger, Sarah, and Jean Scandlyn (co-authors) 201. Beyond Post-Traumatic Stress: Homefront Struggles with the Wars on Terror. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. Scandlyn, Jean N., and Sarah Hautzinger 2013 “Playing Set© to Discover Qualitative Data Analysis.” The Qualitative Report. 18(Article T&L 4):1-13. Scandlyn, Jean, Deborah S.K. Thomas, and John Brett 2012 “Theoretical Framing of World Views, Values, and Structural Dimensions of Disasters.” In Social Vulnerability to Disasters. Brenda D. Phillips, Deborah Thomas, Alice Fothergill, and William Lovekamp, editors. 2nd edition. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. Scandlyn, Jean N. 201. “The Harmony of Illusions: Inventing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.” Review for The Canon series. Anthropology and Medicine. Scandlyn, Jean N. and Heidi M. Grove-Voiles 2009a “Extending Support to Disadvantaged Urban Youth in Young Adulthood.” Working Papers. Denver, CO: Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences, University of Colorado Denver. http://thunder1.cudenver.edu/clas/hbsc/workingPapers.html 2009b “Multiple Arrivals: Narratives of Hope and Promise among Inner City Youth.” The Applied Anthropologist 29(2):135-142. Scandlyn, Jean, Carrie Simon, Deborah S.K. Thomas, and John Brett 2009 “Theoretical Framing of World Views, Values, and Structural Dimensions of Disasters.” In Social Vulnerability to Disasters. Brenda D. Phillips, Deborah Thomas, Alice Fothergill, and Lynn Blinn-Pike, editors. Pp. 27-49. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. [Under revision for second edition for publication 2012]. Scandlyn, Jean N. 2009a “Local Conflicts, Global Forces: Fighting for Public Education in a New York Suburb.” In Border Crossings: Transnational Americanist Anthropology. Kathleen Fine-Dare and Stephen Rubenstein, eds. Pp. 171-210. Lincoln, NB: University of Nebraska Press. Green, Tyler, Heidi Green, Jean Scandlyn, and Andrew Kestler 2009 “Perceptions of Short-term Medical Volunteer Work in Guatemala: A Qualitative Study.” Globalization and Health 5(4), Electronic Journal. Scandlyn, Jean N, Suzanne Discenza, and James Van Leeuwen 2008 “Integrating Interventions: Outreach and Research among Street Youths in the Rockies.” In Globalizing the Streets: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Youth, Social Control and Empowerment in the New Millennium. Michael Flynn and David C. Brotherton, eds. Pp. 235-261. New York: Columbia University Press. Scandlyn/C.V. July 2013/6

Scandlyn, Jean N., John Brett, and Sharry Erzinger 2008 “Practicing Fieldwork: The Transformational Value of a Collaborative Ethnographic Field School in Ecuador.” The Applied Anthropologist 28(2):204-216. Scandlyn, Jean N. 2006 “Learning from Practice: Reframing the Scholarly Dialogue on Children’s Rights and Sexuality.” Human Rights and Human Welfare. Electronic journal: http://www.du.edu/gsis/hrhw/essays.html. 2004 “Exploring Children’s Rights in the World of Work.” Human Rights and Human Welfare 4:1- 10. 1988 “Social Aspects of AIDS.” Orthopaedic Nursing Journal 7(5): 26-32. 1988 “Introduction, Part Two: Mozambique and Zimbabwe.” In Women’s Health and Apartheid: The Health of Women and Children and the Future of Progressive Primary Health Care in Southern Africa. Marcia Wright, Zena Stein, and Jean Scandlyn, eds. Pp. 163-164. New York: Columbia University. Wright, Marcia, Zena Stein, and Jean Scandlyn, eds. 1988 Women’s Health and Apartheid: The Health of Women and Children and the Future of Progressive Primary Health Care in Southern Africa. New York: Columbia University. Wright, Marcia, and Jean Scandlyn 1988 “Debates and Issues.” In Women’s Health and Apartheid: The Health of Women and Children and the Future of Progressive Primary Health Care in Southern Africa. Marcia Wright, Zena Stein, and Jean Scandlyn, eds. Pp. 159-162. New York: Columbia University. Scandlyn, Jean N. 1987 “How to Read the Research Article.” Orthopaedic Nursing Journal 6(5): 21-27.

Non-peer Reviewed Publications Scandlyn, Jean 201. “Unforeseen Consequences and the Context of Short-term Medical Volunteer Work.” Blog entry. AmeriCares. http://www.americares.org/. Scandlyn, Jean, and Sarah Hautzinger 2014 “In Honor of Veterans Day, Let's Deal with the Real Costs of War.” Los Angeles Times (November 9), http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-scandlyn-veterans-needs-20141110- story.html. Hautzinger, Sarah, and Jean Scandlyn 2014 “A Better Way for Us to Deal with PTSD.” Editorial. Denver Post, March 23:D1,D6. Hautzinger, Sarah, and Jean N. Scandlyn 2012 “Lion & Lamb, Predator & Prey.” Foreward to Battle Portraits: Wounded Lions, Wounded Lambs, Paintings by Lara BenAmots. Laura BenAmots. P.11. Manitou Springs, CO: Art Book Publishing Project of the BAC (Business of Arts Center). Scandlyn, Jean N. 2011 Book Review, Global Health in Times of Violence. Barbara Rylko-Bauer, Linda Whiteford, and Paul Farmer, eds. Book Review. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 25(2):299-301. 2002 Book Review, Gender and Anthropology. Frances Mascia-Lees and Nancy Johnson-Black. American Anthropologist 104(1):365-267. Scandlyn/C.V. July 2013/7

2000 “When AIDS Became a Chronic Disease.” Western Journal of Medicine 172(2): 130-133. 2000 “Common Ground: On Nursing and Anthropology.” Anthrowatch 5(1): 13, 16. 1995 “State of the Art.” Anthrowatch 8(1): 13. 1993 “Changing Our Images.” Faces 10(4): 4-9. 1985 “Campus Programs Help Students with Stress.” Synapse 29(16): 1,3. 1984 “East Java.” US Embassy Magazine Summer: 19. Jakarta, Indonesia: U.S. Embassy. 1984 “Nurses Move into Political Arena.” Synapse 29(9): 5. 1984 “The Indian Nursing Experience.” Synapse 29(11): 1,3. 1984 “Finals Stress?” UCSF Students Cope Well. Synapse 29(12): 1,5. Scandlyn, Jean N., editor and contributor 1984 Staying Healthy in Indonesia. Jakarta, Indonesia: American Women’s Association. Reports Scandlyn, Jean N. 2013 El País de las Necesidades Eternas Que Nunca Terminan: Prioridades y Perspectivas del Trifinio. Final Report of Field School in Sustainable Development and Health in Guatemala, Winterim 2012-2013. Co-authored with John Brett, Eryka Thorley, and Amy Hale. 2011 “Community-based Research: Reconciling Regulations with Realities.” Final Report of Symposium, “Community-based Research: Reconciling Regulations with Realities.” September 17, 2010, University of Colorado Denver, Anschutz Campus, Aurora, Colorado. Co-authored with Sharon Devine and Tara Smith. 2010 “Field School in Sustainable Development and Health in Ecuador: Report on Interviews with Students, Faculty, and Health Care Providers on Sexual Education at the Colegio Técnica Yachana.” Co-authored with Sarah Norton and Susanna Snyder. 2007 (with update in 2008) “Field Experience in Sustainable Development and Health Care in Ecuador University of Colorado Denver, Winter Field Methods Course. Co-authored with John Brett and Amanda Israel. 2005 “Initial Assessment of the Minas Conga Project Area – Peru.” Co-authored with Andrew Kestler, Sharry Erzinger, Susan Niermeyer, Calvin Wilson, and Javier Waksman. Reported prepared for the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO. 2004 “Program Evaluation of The Spot.” Report prepared for The Spot, Denver, CO. 2000 “Needs Assessment for Downtown Outreach Office for Urban Peak.” Report prepared for Urban Peak, Denver, CO.

Lectures, Posters, Papers Invited Presentations 2014 Scandlyn, Jean N., and Sarah Hautzinger. “Understanding Veteran and Military Members in the CU System.” University of Colorado System-Wide Diversity Summit, Denver, CO, October 24. 2013 Scandlyn, Jean N. “Using Common Software Programs for Qualitative Data Analysis,” Qualitative Research Methods Forum, Anschutz Medical Campus, University of Colorado Denver, April 11. Scandlyn/C.V. July 2013/8

2012 Participant in panel discussion of “Death and the Civil War,” sponsored by The National Endowment for the Humanities, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO, November 14. “Phenomenology and Grounded Theory.” Qualitative Research Methods Forum Showcase, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO, October 4. “PTSD and the Warrior Ethos: Challenges to the Army’s Battle against Stigma.” Paper presented at the Medical Anthropology Colloquium, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO, March 1. 2010 “Translating the Art of Qualitative Research.” Paper presented at the Qualitative Methods Research Forum, Denver, CO, September 9. 2009 “Using QSR NVivo8 in Team-based Qualitative Research and Teaching.” Podcast of presentation by Sarah Hautzinger, Luke Parkhurst, and Jean N. Scandlyn at the Qualitative Research Methods Forum, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO, March 25. 2006 Panel Discussion Member, "Public/Private Initiatives in Serving Homeless Populations," National Conference of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), Denver, Colorado, March 31. 2005 Panel Discussion Member, “Good Sex,” Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado, May 4. Panel Discussion Member, “Children’s Rights and Child Trafficking,” Southeast Asian Student Association, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 19. 2001 “Reaching the Hard to Reach: Serving Homeless Youths in Denver, Colorado.” Presented at the Anthropology Colloquium, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado, October 30. “Integrating Outreach and Research among Street Youth in Denver, Colorado.” Presented in the panel, “Understanding the Process of Adolescent Homelessness: Moving Onto and Off of the Streets of Denver, Colorado” at the conference, “Globalizing the Streets: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Youth, Social Control and Empowerment in the New Millennium” sponsored by the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, New York, New York, May 2-5. 1994 Discussant, Panel on Immigration to Suburban Communities, Latin American Studies Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, March. 1993 “Latino Immigrants in an American Suburb.” Paper presented at an invited session of the American Anthropological Association’s Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 19. Presentations 2015 “Reintegration or Treatment: How Military Personnel and Families Seek Mental Health among Competing Models of Care.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Denver, CO, Nov. 21. 2014 Scandlyn, Jean N. “The Ambiguous ‘We’: Community, Collaboration, Coauthoring.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Albuquerque, NM, March 19. 2013 Participant, “Beyond PTSD,” Roundtable at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, November 20. “Catching the City’s Attention through the Arts.” Photo-essay presentation with Heidi Grove, The Youth Connection at Un/Shared Worlds, sponsored by the Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO, March 22. Scandlyn/C.V. July 2013/9

“Waiting to Serve: A US Community Responds to a New Generation of Veterans. Society for Applied Anthropology, Denver, CO, March 20. “The Role of Support Groups in the Well-being of Pediatric Hematology-oncology Fellows: Essential Components and Perceived Benefits.” Second author with Kathryn Dovel (first author), Joshua Whistler, Sarah Z. Ruch, and Timothy P. Garrington. 2011 “It’s Your Job”: Hidden Transcripts of Class in the US Army.” Paper presented in the panel, “Deployment Stressed: Legacies of the War on Terror in Homefront Communities. Jean Scandlyn and Sarah Hautzinger, Organizers, Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, November 17. “’You’re Not a Victim, You’re a Volunteer’” – Returning Soldiers Confront the Invisible Wounds of War.” Paper co-authored with Sarah Hautzinger and presented at the annual meeting of the American Ethnological Society, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 15. “The Changing Terrain of Combat-related PTSD: Normalizing Behavioral Health in the Army.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, Washington, April 2. 2010 “Pulling the Stigma Down:” The Army’s Campaign to Destigmatize Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders (PTSD) and the Limits of Medicalization.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Mérida, México, March 26. 2009 “Army Infantry ‘Cultures’ and Getting PTSD Resources to Those Who Need Them.” Paper presented by Jean Scandlyn, Sarah Hautzinger, and Marilyn Cunningham at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM, March 20. “Mutual Engagements: US and Ecuadorian Students Working Together to Understand Sustainable Livelihoods.” Paper presented by Jean Scandlyn, John Brett, and Sharry Erzinger at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM, March 21. 2008 “Multiple Arrivals: Narratives of Hope and Promise among Inner City Youth.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California, November 25. “One Step at a Time: Building Mutual Respect through Participatory Evaluation of an Arts-Based Program for Youth.” Poster presented with Heidi M. Grove-Voiles, Demetrious Jenkins, and Juston Cooper at the Annual Meeting of the American Evaluation Association, Denver, Colorado, April 2. “Health, Human Rights, and the Anthropology of Exclusion: Addressing U.S. Disparities UCSF Health Disparities in the Rights of Minors to Access Shelter Care,” poster presentation with Amy Donovan, PhD, (first author). Research Symposium II, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, October 24. “It’s All in the ‘Translation’: Challenges in Adapting Evidence-Based Programs to Culturally Diverse Audiences.” Paper presented with Lynnzy McIntosh, Consortium for Older Adult Wellness and Sharry Erzinger, DrPH, University of Colorado Denver. The Culture of Data, Denver, CO October 17. 2007 “Education as Research, Research as Education: Experiencing Difference and Inequality through Field School Programs” Organizer of poster session, American Anthropological Association meetings, Washington, DC, November 30. Scandlyn/C.V. July 2013/10

“Living your Education: Field Schools as Pedagogical and Research Enterprises.” Poster authored with John Brett and Sharry Erzinger and presented at the American Anthropological Association meetings, Washington, DC, November 30. Chair, “Young Adults in Crisis: Creating Sustainable Solutions in Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.” All day symposium held at the Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO, November 2. “Anthropology in the Field and in the Classroom: Rapid Assessment Process in Mondaña, Ecuador.” Paper presented with faculty and students at the High Plains Society for Applied Anthropology Spring Meeting, Denver, CO, April 28. 2006 “On and Off the Streets: Urban Careers of Homeless and Runaway Youth in Colorado.” Paper presented with Suzanne Discenza at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, April 1. Panel Discussion Member, "Public/Private Initiatives in Serving Homeless Populations," National Conference of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), Denver, Colorado, March 31. 2004 “A 16-State Needs Assessment about Technology in STD/HIV Training: Clinicians’ and Non- Clinicians’ Access, Skills, and Preferences.” Poster co-authored with Kitty Corbett, Christine May, Sharry Erzinger, Lisa Brando, and Erica Ferro and presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, April 1. “Using Ethnographic Evidence to Strengthen Advocacy for “At Risk” Adolescents.” Paper presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, April 1. “The Need for Cultural Competency Training in STD/HIV Prevention Programs: Interviews from 16 States.” Poster presented with co-authors Sharry Erzinger, Erica Ferro, Lisa Brando and Kitty K. Corbett at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, April 1. “Contextualizing Collaboration for STD/HIV Prevention Training.” Poster co-authored with Lisa Brando, Kitty K. Corbett, Sharry Erzinger, and Erica Ferro and presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, April 1. “From Pity to Promise: The Challenge of Youth Participation in Meeting the Needs of Children Made Vulnerable by AIDS.” Poster presented with co-author Sharry Erzinger at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November. 2003 “Home is Wherever I Am: Youth Homelessness in Denver, Colorado.” Poster presented with co- author Suzanne Discenza at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 20. “Community Relevance through Participatory Research and Evaluation: Examples from Three Projects.” Breakout Session to be conducted at the conference, “The Culture of Data: Improving Public Health through Community and Research Collaboration.” University of Colorado at Denver, CO, October 24. “Collaborations and Mergers to Maximize Services to Colorado’s Homeless Youth Population.” Poster presentation with co-author Suzanne Discenza at the conference, “Colorado’s Future: How Can We Meet the Needs of a Changing State?” Center for Colorado Policy Studies, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, CO, September 26. Scandlyn/C.V. July 2013/11

“Mutual Transformations: Participatory Action Research with Homeless and Runaway Youth in Denver.” Paper presented with co-author Suzanne Discenza at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, March 19-23. 2002 “Assessing the Needs of Colorado’s Youth.” Poster presentation with co-author Suzanne Discenza at the conference, “Colorado’s Future: How Can We Meet the Needs of a Changing State?” Center for Colorado Policy Studies, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, September 27. “Reaching the Hard to Reach: Serving Homeless Youths in Denver, Colorado.” Paper presented with co- author Suzanne Discenza at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, March 7. 2001 “Ethical Dilemmas Arising from Integrating Research and Practice Working with Homeless Adolescents.” Paper presented as part of the panel, “Medical and Ethnobiological Ethics: Research and Resource Opportunities,” High Plains Society for Applied Anthropology 2001 Spring Conference, Estes Park, Colorado, April 20-22. 1997 “Fighting for Education in the 21st Century.” Paper presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology‘s Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, March 8. 1992 “The Rhetoric of Efficiency: Cost vs. Quality in Suburban Public Schools.” Boas-Benedict Seminar, Department of Anthropology, Columbia University, May 1. “When the Social Contract Fails: Intergenerational Conflict in an American Suburb.” Boas- Benedict Seminar, Department of Anthropology, Columbia University, April 26, 1991 and Mellon Dissertation Forum, Columbia University, February 7.

Teaching Guest Lectures for Colorado School of Public Health: “Culture and Global Health” in Global Health course taught by Kathy Kennedy in the MPH program at the Colorado School of Public Health 2010 to present (twice each year)

Guest Lecture: “Understanding Cultural Context” in Children in Disasters and Global Health Course, Center for Global Health, Colorado School of Public Health, 2009 to 2013 (once each year).

“Qualitative Research Design” in Research Design course for doctoral students in Health and Behavioral Science, February 28, 2012 and

Courses Co-Taught with faculty from the Colorado School of Public Health in the undergraduate program in public health at the University of Colorado Denver Perspectives in Global Health with Dr. Sheana Bull Introduction to Public Health with Dr. Ashley Brooks-Russell

Courses Taught and *Courses Developed *Anthropology of the Body (Spring 2015) Culture and the Human Experience Comparative Health Systems Culture of Development and Cultural Diversity in the Modern World Globalization *Cultural Differences and Distinctions Scandlyn/C.V. July 2013/12

*Ethnography of Contemporary North Medical Sociology America Men, Women, and Others: Gender in *Development and Health Care in Ecuador Cross-Cultural Perspective *Gender and the International Division *Peoples on the Move: Migrants, of Labor Nomads, Sojourners and Settlers *Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective *Perspectives in Global Health Global Health I: The Biocultural Basis The Nature of Power of Health Theoretical Perspectives in Health and *Global Health Behavioral Sciences *Health, Culture and Society *Topics in Anthropology: Medical *Human Migration: Nomads, Sojourners Anthropology and Settlers *World Cultures: Latin America *Independent Graduate Study: *World Cultures: Peoples on the Move Anthropology of the Body, Anthropology of *World Cultures: Africa, Latin America, the Military and the Caribbean Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

Field Courses Field Experience in Sustainable Development and Health in Guatemala, Winter, 2012-2013. (Developed with Dr. John Brett). Field Experience in Sustainable Development and Health in Ecuador, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2009-2010. (Developed with Drs. John Brett and Sharry Erzinger).

Graduate and Undergraduate Student Advising Co-sponsor, Doctoral Dissertation: Kate Coleman-Minahan, Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award, National Institute for Nursing Research. Doctoral Dissertation Advisor (UCD): Steffie Goodman, Health and Behavioral Sciences, March, 2006. Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member (UCD): Marcia Hackman (School of Nursing 2003); Suzanne Discenza (2004) and James Van Leeuwen (2007) (School of Public Affairs); Melissa Vance (2010) (School of Education); Mondi Mason (2003), Brenda Kluhsman (2008), Kathryn Nearing (2008), Sharon Devine (2009), Lisa Waugh (2010), Penelope Bennett (2011), Maria de Jesus Diaz-Perez (2010), Courtney Lee (2012), Stacey McKenna (2012), Sara Cooper (2012), Amy Conroy (2013), Stephanie Phibbs (2013), Alisa Velonis (2013), Emily Chasco, Christine Tagliaferri, Kate Coleman- Minahan, Kate Oviatt, Kate Dovel , Craig Kapral (current) (Health and Behavioral Sciences). Master’s Thesis Committee Member (UCD): Jeffrey Bennish, Lisa Brando, Emily Chasco, Lesly Clevenger, Erica Ferro, Francesca Nicosia, Kelsey Otis, Kate Oviatt, Jennifer Sweeting, Jamie Torres, Kate Mullin, Jordan Reck, Susanna Snyder, Lauren Easton, Alyssa Haas, Gwendolyn Wallen, Katherine Um (Anthropology, completed); Barbara Kessel and Kristine Grosland, MSS (completed); Carrie Simon, MPH (completed); Jaclyn Wilmot (SPA, completed); Juston Cooper (SPA, completed); and Cortney Morrow (MS Genetics, completed). Amanda Grosgebauer (current, MSS). Advisor for Senior Papers in Anthropology (Colorado College): Kristen Bonnette, Nina Hoe, Britt Howe, Chivonnie Meekinds, Roxanne Lundin-Critten, and Jennifer Pizzicara, Anthropology (completed); and Caleb Spear and Julia Patterson, Liberal Arts and Sciences (completed). Advisor for Global Health Medical Student Research (UCD): Tyler and Heidi Green, Guatemala 2008-09, Andrew Brookens, Bolivia, 2009-2010.

University Service Scandlyn/C.V. July 2013/13

2013 to present Co-teaching Assessment Committee for the major in public health, Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences 2012 to present International Research Advisory Committee, COMIRB 2008, 2010 Outcomes Assessment, Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences.. 2005-2007 Colorado School of Public Health Task Force, Denver, CO.

Technical and Specialized Skills Atlas.ti, NVivo, Dedoose, SPSS, MS Excel, MS Office

Foreign Languages Fluent in French and Spanish, read German

Professional Development 2007 - 2008 NIH Grant Writing Workshop, School of Nursing, University of California San Francisco, December - April. 2005 NSF sponsored course in Behavioral Measurement organized by H. Russell Bernard, University of Florida, August 1-5, 2005. 2003 MS Access training, March. 2003 Audited GEOG 5235: GIS Applications in the Health Sciences. 2002 Atlas.ti training, November.

Service to Advance Public Health 2014 Organizer, with Sarah Hautzinger, “Sharing War.” Events bringing together veterans and civilians to discuss the costs of war. UCCS May and October, UCD November. 2014 to present Board of Directors, Colorado Consumer Health Initiative, Denver, CO 2010 to present Steering Committee, Qualitative Research Methods Forum, Denver, CO

2011 Co-organizer with Sarah Hautzinger and Joe Barrera, “Veterans Remember and Community/Military Dialogues.” Colorado College, Colorado Spring, CO, November 10-12. 2008-2011 Editor in Chief and Book Review Editor, The Applied Anthropologist, Fall 2008- Spring. 2007 Chair and Organizer, “Young Adults in Crisis: Creating Sustainable Solutions in Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services,” all-day symposium sponsored by Urban Peak, Denver, CO, November 2. 2007 Program Chair, Spring Meeting of the High Plains Society for Applied Anthropology, Denver, CO, April 27-29. 2008 Guest Editor, special issue of The Applied Anthropologist on Teaching and Practice in Applied Anthropology, Spring. Scandlyn/C.V. July 2013/14

2005-2010 Associate Editor, The Applied Anthropologist, Journal of the High Plains Society for Applied Anthropology. 2004-2010 Editor, Working Papers Series in Anthropology and Health and Behavioral Sciences (two separate sites). 2006-2010 Research Committee and Chairperson (2006--) and Member, Program Committee, Urban Peak, Denver, CO. 2000-2004 Editor, AnthroWatch, Columbia University Graduate Anthropology Alumni Association. 1998-2000 Professional Speaker, “Prevention of Head and Spinal Cord Injury,” Think First Denver, CO. 1998-2000 Think First Denver Board of Directors, Denver, CO. 1997-2003 Project PAVE Scholarship Committee, Denver, CO. 1988-1993 Research Editor, Orthopaedic Nursing Journal.

Memberships 2002-present American Evaluation Association. 1997-present Society for Applied Anthropology. 1997-present High Plains Society for Applied Anthropology. 1985-present American Anthropological Association. 1993-1996 Latin American Studies Association. 1984-1996 National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses.

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