Curriculum Vitae

CAROL WOLF RUNYAN

(contact via email: [email protected] or [email protected])

EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:

B.A. 1972 Department of Biology Macalester College St. Paul, Minnesota

M.P.H. 1975 Interdisciplinary Studies Program School of University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota

Pre-doctoral 1980- Bush Institute for Child and Family Policy Fellowship 1982 University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Ph.D. 1983 Department of Health Education (Minor: ) School of Public Health University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Postdoctoral 1986 Department of Epidemiology (Injury Epidemiology) Fellowship School of Hygiene and Public Health Baltimore, Maryland

Special course 1992 Program for Technology Managers UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School Chapel Hill, NC

Special course 2009 Leadership Development Program Center for Creative Leadership Greensboro, NC

Special Program 2010 Fellow, Academic Leadership Program University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

Fall 2012 Council of Education in Public Health (CEPH) Reviewer Training

Special Program 2013-14 Leadership in Innovative Team Science (LITeS) Senior Leadership Program University of Colorado School of Medicine

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EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

Current position:

2011-present Emeritus Professor Department of Health Behavior and Health Education University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health

2018-present Co-Director, Program for Injury Prevention, Education and Research (PIPER) Colorado School of Public Health (phased retirement)

2018-2019 Faculty Liaison to Center for Bioethics and Humanities University of Colorado

2011-2018 Director, Program for Injury Prevention, Education and Research (PIPER) Colorado School of Public Health

2011-present Professor (with tenure) – part time, phased retirement (2018-present) Department of Epidemiology (primary) Department of Community and Behavioral Health (secondary) Colorado School of Public Health University of Colorado

2012-2019 Professor (secondary) Department of Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine Section) University of Colorado School of Medicine

2018-present Affiliated faculty, Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy

Former positions:

1989-2011 Director University of North Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center Reappointed for five-year term, August 2009

1998-2011 Professor Department of Health Behavior and Health Education University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health

2001-2011 Professor Department of Pediatrics University of North Carolina School of Medicine

2002-2011 Adjunct Professor Department of Epidemiology University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health

1990-1998 Associate Professor (tenure effective 7/1/93) Department of Health Behavior and Health Education University of North Carolina School of Public Health

1991-2002 Adjunct Associate Professor Department of Epidemiology University of North Carolina School of Public Health 10/14/2020 Page 3 Curriculum vitae Carol W. Runyan

1986-1990 Research Assistant Professor Department of Health Behavior and Health Education University of North Carolina School of Public Health

1987-1988 Associate Director University of North Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center

1984-1994 Chair, Injury Prevention Task Force (1984-1994) Assistant Director (1986-89) University of North Carolina Center for and Disease Prevention

1984-1986 Research Assistant Professor Department of Social and Administrative Medicine University of North Carolina School of Medicine

1978-1979 Research Fellow/Program Planner Adolescent Health Training Program University of Minnesota Medical School

1978-1979 Instructorships: Interdisciplinary Studies Program University of Minnesota School of Public Health Saint Mary’s Junior College, Minneapolis, Minnesota

1977-1978 Health Education Specialist Metro Community Health Consortium Minneapolis, Minnesota

1975-1976 Health Education Resource Teacher School Health Project: Minneapolis Public Schools Minneapolis, Minnesota

1974 Governor’s Intern (summer) Maternal and Child Health Division Minnesota State Health Department Minneapolis, Minnesota

SERVICE TO ADVANCE PUBLIC HEALTH:

International:

2017 Consultant – Grant review: Ontario Ministry of Labour

2013-14 Consultant: International Labor Organization Brick Kiln Studies, Geneva, Switzerland (Susan Gunn, PI)

2012 Abstract reviewer: World Conference on Injury (New Zealand)

2011 Reviewer, Wellcome Trust/ DBT – India Alliance Fellowship Program.

2011 Dissertation referee, Monash University, Australia

2011 Grant reviewer, Indo-US Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF)

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2011 Consultant, University Nottingham, National Safe Home Equipment Scheme Evaluation

2008-11 Director, Safe Communities Affiliate Center on Evaluation

2005 Consultant: Institute of Work and Health, Toronto, Canada

2005 Consultant, Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation, Toronto, Canada

2003-present Grant reviewer (periodic). Workers Compensation Board of British Columbia, Canada

2003 Visiting Scholar (Invited). Centre for Population Health Sciences, University of Toronto

1997 Grant reviewer. Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research, Canada

1994-2004 2017-present Member, Editorial Board, Injury Prevention

1991-Present Grant reviewer (periodic). Medical Research Council of New Zealand

1990 Visiting Consultant on injury program development. Singapore Ministry of Health

National:

2018 Mentor and presenter, University of Rochester Injury Control Research Center Research Training Institute on suicide research

2018-present Expert panel, National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health, Georgetown University

2017-present Organizational leadership, Society for the Advancement of Violence and Injury Research (SAVIR) President-elect: 2017-18 President: 2018-2019 Past-President: 2019-2020

2017 Member, Organizing committee, Indian Health Service TIPCAP Project Annual Workshop

2017 Member, injury core competencies webinar series planning group, South by Southwest Regional Network

2017 External reviewer, “Young Worker Injury Deaths: An Historical Summary of Surveillance and Investigative Findings”. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health

2015-16 Member, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Review Panel for Youth Violence Research Centers. (Chair, 2015)

2015 Reviewer, NICHD Ad Hoc Panels for R24 proposals (August, December)

2015 Consultant and planner, Indian Health Service Training Workshop

2013-14 Consultant: Research and Recommendations in Support of the NIOSH Safe-Skilled-Ready Workforce Initiative, funded to Research Triangle Institute (Dr. Kristina Peterson, PI)

2013-15 Volunteer mentor, Society for the Advancement of Violence and Injury Research (SAVIR) Mentoring Program

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2013-present Editorial Board, Injury Epidemiology

2013-2014 Member, Workforce Development Strategic Plan Steering Committee, SAVIR-Safe States

2012 Reviewer, NIH Panel for Small Business Innovation Grants

2011-2016 Evaluation consultant. Safe States Alliance for project: “Evaluation of the Core Violence and Injury Prevention Program: A Collaborative Effort of the Safe States Alliance and the Society for the Advancement of Violence and Injury Research (SAVIR)”

2010 Member, National Childhood Injury Action Plan Committee, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control

2010-2011 Advisor, Healthcare Violence Prevention On-Line Best Practices Course Project, National Center for Occupational Safety and Health (Dr. Daniel Hartley, PI)

2009-2010 ICRC Directors’ Liaison on Policy Development (to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, CDC)

2003-2006 and 2009-2013 Member, Board of Directors, Society for the Advancement of Violence and Injury Research

2009-2013 Chair (elected by membership), Council of Centers, Society for the Advancement of Violence and Injury Research

2008-2010 Member, Injury Center Portfolio Review Committee, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, CDC

2006-2018 Member, Training and Infrastructure Committee, Society for the Advancement of Violence and Injury Research (2006-12: Co-chair)

2006 Member. Committee on Contributions from the Behavioral and Social Sciences in Reducing & Preventing Teen Motor Crashes. The Institute of Medicine, National Academies of Science

2003-2005 Member. Advisory Committee on Injury Prevention and Control, CDC, Working Group on Injury and Violence Prevention and Control Infrastructure Enhancement

2002 Consultant. Cost of Injury Study. RTI –NCIPC Cooperative Agreement

2002 Consultant. Medical student education in injury control. Association of American Medical Colleges

2002 Search Committee Member. Director, Division of Injury and Disability Outcomes and Programs, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control

2002 Invited participant. Safe Travel and Injury Prevention for the US International Traveler. Medical College of Wisconsin

2001 Expert reviewer. Childhood Agricultural Injury Surveillance Plan. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health

2001 Invited participant. Applying Injury Prevention Science to Medical Safety. Medical College of Wisconsin. September 2000

2001 Invited participant. Agenda-setting meeting on child labor. University of Illinois School of Social Work, November 2000

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2001 Invited content expert. 2001 Summit on Childhood Agricultural Injury Prevention. National Children’s Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety, April 2001

2001 External Reviewer. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health for a review of the Division of Safety Research

2001-present Member. Editorial Board, American Journal of Preventive Medicine

2000-2009 Founder and Co-Chair. Joint Committee on Infrastructure Development, National Association of Injury Control Research Centers and the State and Territorial Injury Prevention Directors’ Association

2000 Member. Science and Program Review Work Group Subcommittee of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (secondary review panel)

1999 Consultant. The Future of Children, Unintentional Injuries in Childhood, The David and Lucile Packard Foundation

1998-2002 Member. Armed Forces Epidemiologic Board, Department of Defense

1998-2000 Member. Expert Panel for the Development of Guidelines for School Programs to Prevent Violence and Injury, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

1997-2005 Member. Advisory Committee for Injury Prevention and Control, Department of Health and Human Services

1997-2006 Founding Member. Board of Directors, National Association of Injury Control Research Centers (renamed: Society for the Advancement of Violence and Injury Research (SAVIR))

1997-2001 Consultant on program evaluation. U.S. Public Health Service, Indian Health Service

1997-1999 Consultant on guideline development. Community Preventive Services Committee, Centers for Disease Control

1997 Advisory Committee Member. Association of State and Territorial Directors of Health Promotion and Public Health Education / Society for Public Health Education: Committee on Leadership Training

1997 Consultant on child labor research. National Research Council and Institute of Medicine Committee on the Health and Safety Implications of Child Labor

1997 Technical reviewer. RFA on drowning prevention, National Institutes of Health (NICHHD)

1995-96 Chair. Consortium of Injury Control Research Center Directors

1994-1997 Member. Armed Forces Epidemiological Board Injury Committee, U.S. Department of Defense

1994 Elected Section Council Member. Injury Control and Emergency Health Services Section, American Public Health Association.

1991-1994 Member. Injury Control Research Grant Review Committee (Study Section). Centers for Disease Control

1991 Member. Working Group on Opportunities for Research on Women’s Health, National Institutes of Health

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1991 Co-Chair. Program Committee. Injury Control and Emergency Health Services Section, American Public Health Association

1990-1991 Member. National Panel on Occupational Injury, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control

1988-1994 Member. Committee to Advise the American National Red Cross, National Academy of Sciences

1988-90 Panel Member. Injury Prevention and Control Technical Panel on Day Care Safety, American Academy of Pediatrics and American Public Health Association

1988 Consultant on adolescent injury. U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment

1988 Expert Reviewer, Year 2000 Objectives. National Academy of Sciences

1986-1996 Consultant grant reviewer. Injury Control Research Grant Review Committee, Centers for Disease Control

1985-2005 Reviewer of Submitted Papers. Injury Control and Emergency Health Services Section, American Public Health Association

1984 Site visitor on school health education program. Bush Foundation, St Paul, MN

1982-Present Periodic Journal Reviewer:

Academic Pediatrics JAMA Psychiatry American Journal of Industrial Medicine Journal of Adolescent Health American Journal of Preventive Medicine Journal of Occupational Medicine American Journal of Public Health Journal of Primary Prevention Annals of Emergency Medicine Journal of Pediatrics Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine New England Journal of Medicine British Medical Journal Journal of Occup. & Environ.Medicine Health Affairs Pediatrics Health Education Research Southern Medical Journal Injury Prevention Western Journal of Medicine JAMA Journal of PH Management and Practice JAMA Pediatrics

State (CO):

2015-2018 Member, Strategy team for suicide prevention, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and Injury Control Research Center – Suicide, U. of Rochester Department of Psychiatry and Suicide Prevention Resource Center, Education Development Center -Co-chair, Evaluation Committee -Member, Research Training Institute Planning Committee

2015-2018 Member, Primary Care Subcommittee, Colorado Suicide Prevention Commission

2013-2018 Leadership Team Member and Evaluator, Implementation of Essentials for Childhood: Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships and Environments, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

2013-2018 Member, Colorado Consortium for Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention, Co-Chair, Subcommittee on Public Awareness (2013-15) Member, Data and Evaluation Committee (2015-2018) 10/14/2020 Page 8 Curriculum vitae Carol W. Runyan

2011-2018 Member, Injury Control Program Advisory Committee, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

2012-2014 Member, Occupational Safety and Health, Surveillance Advisory Committee, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

State (NC):

2019 Member, Health Behavior Committee, Healthy North Carolina 2030, NC Institute of Medicine

2010 Member, Healthy North Carolinians 2020 Injury Subcommittee

2009 Invited expert testimony: House Commerce Committee, NC General Assembly on two bills to improve monitoring and increase fines or child labor violations.

2008-11 Member, State Advisory Committee, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Injury and Violence Prevention Branch

2008-2009 Consultant, Prevention Task Force, NC Institute of Medicine

2008 Consultant, Fall Prevention Task Force, NC Department of Public Health

2006 Consultant, Preparedness Program, NC Department of Public Health

2002-2004 North Carolina Task Force to Prevent Deaths from Accidental Overdoses Member. Chair. Subcommittee on Evaluation

2001 North Carolina Medical Examiner System Study Group Member. Chair. Research Committee

2000-2007 Member. North Carolina SAFE KIDS Advisory Board, NC Department of Insurance and the NC Hospital Association.

1999-2000 Consultant. Child Injury Committee, NC Institute of Medicine.

1997-2000 Member. Injury Committee, NC Medical Society

1996 Member. Search Committee, Chief, Injury Control Section, NC Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources (now DHHS)

1996-1999 Member. Advisory Committee on Public Health Issues and Child Care, NC Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources (now DHHS)

1990-1994 Advisory Board Member. NC Agricultural Health and Safety Promotion Program, NC Cooperative Extension Service

1990-1992 Advisory Board Member. NC Emergency Medical Services for Children Program

1989-1995 Member. Board of Directors, NC Chapter of the American Trauma Society

1988-1994 Member. Developmental Disabilities Technical Panel, North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources (now DHHS)

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1988-1993 Governor’s Task Force on Injury Prevention and Control, State of North Carolina Chair. Injury Data Subcommittee Co-Chair. Prevention Subcommittee Member. Executive Committee

1978 Member. Health Education Policy Task Force, Minnesota Public Health Association

Local:

2016 Volunteer, Clinton Presidential Campaign

2012 Volunteer, Obama Presidential Campaign

2007-11 Volunteer, WUNC Radio Fund Drives

1992 Member. Long Range Planning Committee, Orange County Rescue Squad

1978 United Way of Greater Minneapolis Member. Community Health Education Study Committee Chairperson. Education Implementation Committee

1977-1979 Metropolitan Region Representative. Governing Council, Minnesota Public Health Association

1972-1979 Family Tree Clinic Executive Officer. Board of Directors, 1975-79 Patient Advocate and Educator. 1972-75

Service to Other Academic Institutions:

2018 External reviewer: Johns Hopkins University Center for Injury Research and Policy

2017 Panelist, Professional reflections, Macalester College Reunion Weekend

2011 External Reviewer, Medical College of Wisconsin Injury Research Center

2011 External Reviewer, Iowa Injury Prevention Research Center.

2011-2015 Chair, Data Safety Monitoring Board, Cincinnati Home Injury Prevention (CHIP) and Literacy Promotion Trial (PI: Kiernan Phelan, MD, MS, University of Cincinnati)

2008 External Reviewer, Department of Community and Behavioral Health, University of Iowa College of Public Health

2006 Consultant, U. of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine of an injury center development

2007-2014 Advisory Board Member, Injury Prevention Research Center, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine

2004-2012 Advisory Board Member, Injury Prevention Research Center, University of West Virginia

2002-present Reviewer for faculty promotions:

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Johns Hopkins University Ohio State University University of Texas University of Pennsylvania University of Florida University of Missouri West Virginia University University of South Florida University of Washington Boston University University of Iowa Medical University of South Carolina Northeastern University University of Colorado San Diego State University University of Texas

2000, 2004, 2005, 2008, Visiting Lecturer. Johns Hopkins University Summer Institute on Injury Control

1999 Faculty. University of Michigan, Epidemiology Summer Session

1999-2011 Advisory Board Member. Colorado Injury Control Research Center, Colorado State University

1999-2000 Consultant. State University of New York at Albany, Violence Against Women: Syntheses for Practitioners Project

1997-2003 Consultant. United Tribes Technical College, Injury Training Program, Bismarck, ND

1997-1999 Advisory Board Member. Center for Violence and Injury Control, Allegheny Health, Education and Research Foundation, Allegheny University of Health Sciences

1996-1998 Research Consultant. “Adolescent Violence: Gender, Race and Ethnic Variation”, University of Minnesota (Dr. Michael Resnick, PI)

1994-1997 Advisory Board Member. Center for Injury Control Research, University of Pittsburgh

1991-2011 Advisory Board Member. Injury Control Research Center, Harvard University

1991-Present Advisory Board Member. Injury Prevention Research Center, University of Iowa

1988-1990 Research Consultant. “Determinants of Childhood Injury”, University of South Carolina

ACADEMIC SERVICE - University of North Carolina

Non-School of Public Health:

2010-11 Chair, Review Committee of Director Cecil B. Sheps Center for Health Services Research

2010-11 Member, Search Committee, Director, Center for Developmental Science

2009 Member, Faculty Nominating Committee (at the request of the Chair of the Faculty)

2008-2009 Member, Director, UNC Institute on Aging, Review Committee (appointed by the Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development)

2008-2011 Member (elected by the UNC faculty), Financial Exigency Committee

2005-2008 Member (elected by the UNC faculty), Chancellor’s Advisory Committee

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2000-2011 Member, Policy Board. UNC Highway Safety Research Center

1999-2002 Advisory Committee Member. Coeus: A Grants Management System

1998-1999 Member. Task Force on The University as an Academic Community, Sub-Task Force on Interdisciplinary Programs

1997-2011 Member. Scientific Advisory Committee, Jordan Institute for Families, UNC School of Social Work

1996-2000 Member. Advisory Committee, Center for Home Visiting, School of Education

1994-1999 Search Committees Director. Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Deputy Director. Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Associate Director. Injury Prevention Research Center (Committee Chair) Director. Highway Safety Research Center

1993-1996 Member. Advisory Board, Center for the Study of Health Behaviors in Vulnerable Youth, UNC School of Nursing

1991-2011 Core Faculty. Trauma Training Grant, University of North Carolina Department of Surgery

1990-1998 Representative. Operational Committee (for School of Public Health), University of North Carolina Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

1988-1992 Core Faculty. Primary Care Fellowship Program, University of North Carolina School of Medicine

1987-1992 Adjunct Faculty. Fellowship in Behavioral Pediatrics, University of North Carolina Department of Pediatrics

1986-1988 Member. School of Medicine HPDP Program Committee

School of Public Health (UNC):

2009-2011 Member, Academic Program Committee

2001-2004 Member. Research Council

2001-2011 Member. Core Faculty, Occupational Epidemiology Training Program

2000-2006 Member. Core Faculty, Occupational Health Services Research Training Program

1998-2000 Member. Bryant Fellowship Selection Committee

1998 Member. Ad hoc Committee on Training 1998-2011 Member, Full Professors Committee, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education (committee served as promotion and tenure committee for the department)

1996-2000 Chair. Continuing Education Committee, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education

1996-2006 Chair. Hochbaum Lectureship Committee, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education

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1996-2001 2007-2009 Member. Doctoral Program Committee, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education

1996-2001 Member. Teaching Peer Evaluation Committee, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education

1994-2008 Search Committee Member Public Health Leadership Program Director (Dean’s Office) Director of Public Relations (Dean’s Office) Chair, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education (Dean’s Office) Department of Health Behavior and Health Education Faculty Searches (1996,1997, 2000) Chair, Department of Health Behavior and Education (Dean’s Office), 2008

1993-1997 Delta Omega Theta Chapter Secretary. 1993-1994 Vice President. 1994-1995 President. 1995-1996 Past President/National Delegate. 1996-1997

1990-1993 Member. School of Public Health Institutional Review Board

1990-1991 Member. Strategic Planning Committee, Dept. of Health Behavior and Health Education

1988-2011 Student Admissions Aid and Recruitment Committee, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education Member 1988-1994, 2005-2011 Chair. 1993-1994

1987-1990 Member. School of Public Health Steering Committee on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

1987-1989 Member. School of Public Health Safety Committee

ACADEMIC SERVICE – Colorado School of Public Health

2018-2019 Faculty liaison, Colorado School of Public Health to Center for Bioethics and Humanities

2018 Member, Faculty search committee, Center for Bioethics and Humanities

2016, 2018 Member, Staff search committee, Centers for American Indian, Alaska Native Health

2016-17 Member, Faculty search committee, Department of Epidemiology

2017 Consultant and judge, student case competition, Colorado School of Public Health

2017 Coordinator, Department of Epidemiology Strategic Planning

2017-2018 Representative, Colorado School of Public Health Faculty Senate

2016 Member, Ad Hoc committee to examine promotion criteria related to practice

2015-17 Member, Inclusive Excellent Committee, Colorado School of Public Health Organizer, live broadcast of Minority Health Conference.

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2015 Reviewer, CCTSI K award internal review panel

2015-16 Organizer and chair, CSPH Center Directors

2015 Member, Behavioral Health Symposium Planning Committee

2013-2015 Member, Faculty Senate Committee on Shared Governance

2013-2015 Member, Research Administration Transition Committee

2013-2014 Chair, Community Reads Program Organizing Committee, Colorado School of Public Health

2013 Member, Colorado School of Public Health, Strategic Planning Group to Enhance and Facilitate Student Success in Public Health Learning Opportunities

2012-13 Maternal and Child Health Program, Colorado School of Public Health Member, Planning Committee Member, Admission Committee

2011-2018 Member, Colorado School of Public Health DrPH Admissions and Planning Committee

2011-2017 Member, Colorado School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology • Achieving our Vision Committee • Indirect Cost Recovery General Fund Committee • Departmental Appointments, Promotion, Tenure Committee (Chair, 2013-15)

2011 Member, Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Task Force on Public Health Practice. Colorado School of Public Health

HONORS:

2018 2018 American Journal of Public Health Editor’s Choice Award as one of the best papers of the year for: “Law Enforcement and Gun Retailers as Partners For Safely Storing Guns To Prevent Suicide: A Study In 8 Mountain West States” 2015 Paper “Using the Haddon Matrix: Introducing the Third Dimension” republished as a “classic article” and named one of most impactful articles within the first twenty years of Injury Prevention 2014 Distinguished Career Award, Injury Control and Emergency Health Services Section, American Public Health Association 2012 Top 20 most influential leaders in injury control in last 20 years, CDC 2009-2010 Academic Leadership Fellowship Program, UNC 2006 Research Award, Home Safety Council 2005 R.J. Reynolds Faculty Leave, University of North Carolina 2003 Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service. Department of Defense 2003 Lydia Catherine McCutcheon Lecturer. Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto 1999 Society of Scholars. Johns Hopkins University 1998 Excellence in Science Award. Injury Control and Emergency Health Services Section of the American Public Health Association 1996 Outstanding Service Award. State and Territorial Injury Prevention Director’s Association 1994 Best Paper of the Year. American Journal of Diseases of Children (Dunn and Runyan) 1984 Finalist. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Dissertation Award 1984 Nominee. Bernard Greenberg Dissertation Award, University of North Carolina 1982 Delta Omega. National Public Health Honorary Society 1980-1982 Bush Fellowship. University of North Carolina 1974-1975 U.S.P.H.S. Traineeship. University of Minnesota 10/14/2020 Page 14 Curriculum vitae Carol W. Runyan

1968 Reader’s Digest Scholarship. Macalester College

FUNDED GRANTS:

Center grants:

2011-12 Co-Investigator/ Director of Training and Education Core: “Colorado Injury Control Research Center, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention” (Dr. Lorann Stallones, PI). Subcontract: $22,239.

2009-14 Principal Investigator: “University of North Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, $ 4,872,015.

2004-09 Principal Investigator: “University of North Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, $4,500,970.

1998-04 Principal Investigator: “University of North Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, $4,422,732.

1994-97 Principal Investigator: “University of North Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, $4,600,000.

1993-98 Co-investigator: “Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Center Program.” Centers for Disease Control, $9,034,733. (Dr. Alan Cross, PI)

1992-94 Principal Investigator: “University of North Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center.” Centers for Disease Control, $1,984,886.

1990-93 Co-investigator: “Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Center Program.” Centers for Disease Control, $2,554,567. (Dr. Alan Cross, PI)

1989-92 Principal Investigator: “University of North Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center.” Centers for Disease Control, $1,650,000.

1988-90 Co-Investigator and Assistant Director: “Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Center Program.” Centers for Disease Control, $1,003,591. (Dr. O. Dale Williams, PI)

1987-89 Co-Principal Investigator: “University of North Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center.” Centers for Disease Control, $1,100,000. (Dr. Patricia Waller, PI)

1986-88 Co-Investigator and Assistant Director: ,“Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Center Program.” Centers for Disease Control, $929,237. (Dr. O. Dale Williams, PI)

External Grants, other than Center Grants:

2019-2021 Co-investigator, RO1 “Evaluating the Impact of Low-income Housing Tax Credits on child abuse and neglect, intimate partner violence, and opioid overdose”. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. $1,045,901. (Dr. Meghan Shanahan, PI, U. of North Carolina)

2018-2023 Principal Investigator (one of three PIs with Desmond Runyan and John Fluke): R25: Kempe Interdisciplinary Summer Research Institute, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, $806,075

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2017-2019 Co-investigator, R34: A Patient Decision Aid to Augment Lethal Means Counseling for Suicidal Patients. National Institute of Mental health. $450,000. (Dr. Marian Betz, PI)

2017-2019 PI of subcontract, “Evaluation of Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Prescription Drug Overdose Prevention Program” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ~$300,000. (Lindsey Myers, PI).

2016-2021 Co-investigator, “Monitoring Services for Tribal Injury Prevention Cooperative Agreements Indian Health Service, $1.4 million (Dr. Spero Manson, PI)

2016-2021 Co-PI of subcontract, Colorado Regional Network Coordinating Organization Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Core Violence and Injury Prevention Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, $150,000. (Lindsey Myers, PI).

2016-19 Co-principal Investigator, “An ED-based Randomized Clinical Trial of Lethal Means Counseling for Parents of At-Risk Youth”. American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. $1,478,266. (PI, Dr. Matthew Miller, Northeastern University)

2016 Principal Investigator, “Child Fatality Review Team Training” Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment. $5,000

2015-16 Principal Investigator, “Assessment of Training Needs in Suicide Prevention of Mental Health Providers” Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment. $6,500

2015-16 Principal Investigator, “Psychiatric Emergency Services in the Mountain West: Understanding Structures of Care to Inform Firearm Suicide Prevention” Joyce Foundation, $12,806

2015-18 Contracted consultant: “Online Screening and Early Intervention to Prevent Suicide among Middle-Aged Men” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ($1,277,973) (Dr. Jodi Frey, PI, University of Maryland).

2014-16 Principal investigator, “Means Restriction for Discharge of Suicidal Patients in Emergency Care.” National Institute of Mental Health (R21). ($437,622).

2014-16 Co-investigator, “Hospital Community Benefit Health Impact Assessments Program” Pew Foundation, ($350,000) 2014-16 (Dr. Gregory Tung, PI).

2014 Co-investigator, “Evaluation of ManTherapy Website” Subcontract from Colorado Department of Public Health ($40,000), 2014 (Dr. Ashley Brooks-Russell, PI).

2014-18 Principal investigator, “Evaluation of Essentials for Childhood: Safe Stable, Nurturing Relationships and Environments”. Subcontract from Colorado Department of Public Health ($200,000), 2014-18 (Ms. Shannon Brietzman, PI).

2013-17 Co-Investigator: “Reducing Youth Access to Firearms Through the Health Care Setting” National Institute of Justice. (Dr. Eric Sigel, PI). $1,025,560

2013 Co-investigator: “Means Restriction Education for Adolescent Suicide Prevention: A quality improvement pilot project evaluation” Funded by Children’s Hospital Colorado $19,575 (Dr. Amy Becker, PI) 10/14/2020 Page 16 Curriculum vitae Carol W. Runyan

2013 Co-investigator: “Means Restriction Education for Adolescent Suicide Prevention: A quality improvement pilot project at Children’s Hospital Colorado (CHCO)” (O’Shaunessey Foundation, (Dr. Douglas Novins, PI), $59,000

2012-14 Principal Investigator: Harmonizing Child Unintentional Injury Research Through Shared Instrumentation. National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, $40,000 (On behalf of the Society for the Advancement of Violence and Injury Research)

2011-15 Principal Investigator: Monitoring Services for Tribal Injury Prevention Cooperative Agreements – Training Workshop Component, Indian Health Service, (subcontract from Econometrica, (Dr. Monique Sheppard, PI)), $38,070.

2011-12 Principal Investigator (Joint with Melissa Jonson-Reid, Washington University). Child Maltreatment and Partner Violence: Bridging the Medical/Social Science Gap. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (R25). $148,429.

2010 Principal Investigator, Metrics for Evaluating Injury Centers. National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, $21,321 On behalf of the Society for the Advancement of Violence and Injury Research, subcontract to UNC, Dr. Carol Runyan, PI)

2009-11 Co-Investigator: Occupational Health Literacy, Socioeconomic Status & Work-related Injury to Teens. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. $ 150,000 (Dr. Kimberly Rauscher, PI)

2009-11 Principal Investigator “Evaluation of NCDHHS Statewide Suicide Prevention Initiative” North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (subcontract from NC DHHS on grant from Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration) $223,346

2008-11 Co-Investigator: Translation of a robbery and violence prevention program to high risk businesses. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. $1,695,162. (Dr. Carri Casteel, PI)

2008-10 Co- Investigator: “Young Worker Fatalities and Violations of Labor and Safety Regulations: Moving Toward a Solution” National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. $147,500 (Dr. Kimberly Rauscher, PI)

2007-09 Principal Investigator: “PREVENT Child Maltreatment Institute.” Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, $666,670

2008 Principal Investigator: “PREVENT Oklahoma -- Training and Consultation with the Oklahoma State Department”, $20,000

2007-10 Co-Investigator: Community-based workplace violence intervention for businesses at high risk for robbery. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, $145,079. (Dr. Carri Casteel, PI)

2007 Principal Investigator: “National Training Initiative”, State and Territorial Injury Prevention Directors’ Association Contract, $10,000

2007 Principal Investigator: “PREVENT Oklahoma: Training and Consultation with the Oklahoma State Department”. $44,258

2006-09 Principal Investigator: “Improving the experiences of young workers in North America: A proposal for an interdisciplinary educational program.” National Center for Occupational Safety and Health. $368,652

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2006-09 Co- Investigator: “Improving the experiences of young workers in North America: A proposal for an interdisciplinary educational program.” Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation. CA$132,411 (Dr. John Lewko, Laurentian University, PI) (Note: this is a grant I wrote for matching funds for my NIOSH grant above; but foundation required that funds remain in Canada)

2006-09 Principal Investigator: Ontario Young Worker Study. Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation. $39,640

2006-07 Principal Investigator: Surveillance Assessment of NC DETECT. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services contract. $65,902

2005 Principal Investigator: Terrorism Surveillance Activity of Public Health Preparedness and Response Program. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services contract. $22.677

2005-08 Co-Investigator: “A Dissemination Evaluation for Adoption and Implementation of an Older Adult Falls Prevention Program.” National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, $547,829. (Dr. Carri Casteel, PI).

2004-09 Co-Investigator: “Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Smoke Alarm Installation and Fire Safety Education (SAIFE).” National Center for Injury Prevention and Control with subcontract from RTI, $509,262. (Dr. David Driscoll, PI)

2004- 06 Co-Investigator: “Effect of Work Permits in Protecting Youth Workers” National Center for Occupational Safety and Health. $509,160 (Dr. Janet Dal Santo, PI)

2003-07 Principal Investigator: “National Violence Prevention Training Program.” National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, $3,683,958.

2003-04 Principal Investigator: “State of Home Safety, Part II.” Home Safety Council, $84,622.

2003-04 Principal Investigator/Faculty mentor for student fellowship (Renee Johnson): “Minority Pre-doctoral Fellowship”, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, $8,807.

2002-04 Principal Investigator: “National Training Initiative.” Maternal and Child Health Bureau and National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, $300,000.

2003-04 Principal Investigator: “National Injury Prevention Training Program” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. $49,999.

2002-03 Principal Investigator: “Firearm Storage in the Home.” Joyce Foundation. $20,000. (prepared by doctoral student, Renée Johnson, to support her dissertation)

2001-02 Principal Investigator: “State of Home Safety in America, Part I.” Lowe’s Home Safety Council, $116,000.

2000-02 Principal Investigator: “Safety of Youth Employment: A National Study of Parents and Teens.” National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, $684,338.

2000-03 Principal Investigator: “Liaison with NC Injury and Violence Prevention Unit.” NC DHHS / DPH / Injury Prevention, $176,265.

2000-04 Co-Investigator: “Occupational Safety and Health Training Grant.” National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, $1,500,658. (Dr. Bonnie Rogers, PI)

2000-01 Co-Investigator: “IHS Injury Prevention Training Program Evaluation.” Indian Health Service, $43,816. (Dr. Carolyn Crump, PI) 10/14/2020 Page 18 Curriculum vitae Carol W. Runyan

1999-04 Co-investigator: “National Association of Injury Control Research Centers Core Funding.” Centers for Disease Control, $250,000. (Dr. Lorann Stallones, PI)

1999-00 Principal Investigator: “Evaluation of Domestic Violence Services.” Coaltion for Family Peace Evaluation, $8,244. (Transferred to Dr. KE Moracco)

1999-00 Principal Investigator: “Needs Assessment of Childhood Injury in North Carolina.” NC Department of Insurance, $26,870.

1999- 00 Principal Investigator: “UNC - UTTC Distance Learning Project.” United Tribes Technical College / Indian Health Service Contract, $11,279.

1999- 02 Co-Investigator: “Homicide During Robbery: A Case Control Study. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, $382,528 (initial), $216,929 (supplement). (Dr. Dana Loomis, PI)

1999-02 Principal Investigator (Cooperative Agreement): “Young Worker Safety in Construction.” National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, $530,311.

1997-98 Co-investigator: External Evaluation of Six National Safe Home Coalition Pilot Sites.” Indian Health Services, $35,000. (Dr. Carolyn Crump, PI)

1997-98 Co-investigator: “An Evaluation of Oleoresin Capsicum (O.C.) Use by Law Enforcement Agencies: Impact on Injuries to Officers and Suspects.” National Institute of Justice, $218,000. (Dr. J. Michael Bowling, PI)

1997 Principal Investigator: “Fire Safety Training.” Indian Health Services, $8,000.

1996-97 Principal Investigator: “Training Local Public Health Practitioners in Violence and Injury Control.” Association of Schools of Public Health and Centers for Disease Control, $59,991.

1996-98 Co-Investigator: “Process Evaluation of the Safe Communities Demonstration and Evaluation Program, Pitt Initiatives for Safe Communities Evolving Successfully (PISCES).” National Highway Traffic Safety Administration with subcontract from East Carolina University, $17,500. (Dr. Carolyn Crump, PI)

1995-96 Co-Principal Investigator: “Enhancing Young Worker’s Health and Safety.” Massachusetts Health Research Institute, Inc., $5,497. (Dr. J. Michael Bowling, PI)

1994-97 Co-Principal Investigator: “Disability Prevention Program.” Centers for Disease Control with subcontract from NCDEHNR, $445,308. (Dr. Donald Bailey, PI)

1994-95 Principal Investigator: “Partner Abuse as a Precursor of Homicide and Suicide among Women in North Carolina 1989-1993.” Centers for Disease Control, $79,942.

1994-96 Principal Investigator: “Women and Self-Protection.” Centers for Disease Control, $204,360.

1993-94 Co-Investigator: “Home Visits to Reduce Injuries, Child Abuse and Neglect.” Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, $79,818. (Dr. Peter Margolis, PI)

1992-94 Principal Investigator: “Primary Prevention of Traumatic Brain Injury: UNC Subcontract.” Department of Education Grant to University of Alabama at Birmingham with subcontract to UNC, $96,176.

1992-93 Principal Investigator: “Workshops for Child Day Care in the Southeast.” Maternal and Child Health Bureau, $32,230. 10/14/2020 Page 19 Curriculum vitae Carol W. Runyan

1992 Co-Investigator: “Partners Against Hazards and Agricultural Risks to Migrant and Seasonal Worker Project.” Kellogg Foundation, $210,000. (Dr. Eugenia Eng, PI)

1990 Co-principal Investigator: “Occupational Motor Vehicle Crash Fatalities.” National Institute of Occupational Health, $9,956. (Dr. Dana Loomis, PI)

1989-90 Principal Investigator: “Unintentional Adolescent Injury.” Office of Technology Assessment, $5,000.

1987-89 Principal Investigator/Project leader: “Statewide Injury Surveillance in Emergency Rooms.” Centers for Disease Control, $268,000, component of the University of North Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center grant.

1987-89 Principal Investigator: “Case Control Study of Fatal and Nonfatal Residential Fires in North Carolina.” Centers for Disease Control, $36,250.

1986-88 Co-Principal Investigator/ Co-Project leader: “Implementing Injury Control Through Local Authority.” Component of Health Promotion Disease Prevention Center Grant from Centers for Disease Control, $145,253, component of Center for HPDP center grant. (Dr. Patricia Waller, PI)

1985 Co-investigator: “Assessing the Impact on Adolescent Motor Vehicle Safety of Raising the Drinking Age to 21: An Injury Surveillance Case Study.” Centers for Disease Control and Association of Schools of Public Health, $12,500. (Dr. Patricia Waller, PI)

1979 Co-Principal Investigator: “Metro Community Health Consortium Health Education Project for Five Neighborhood Health Centers.” Minneapolis Health Department, $51,908. (Ms. K.C. Spencely, PI)

1978 Co-Principal Investigator: “Metro Community Health Consortium Health Education Project for Five Neighborhood Health Centers.” Minneapolis Health Department, $51,460. (Ms. K.C. Spencely, PI)

Small grants (internal to UNC or to University of Colorado-Denver):

2015-16 Principal Investigator: Improving Education on Diversity Issues in Public Health. U. of Colorado Office of Academic Affairs, $2,998

2010 Co-investigator: “Can Criminal Background Checks Predict Employee Violence?” Occupational Safety and Health Education and Research Center, UNC, $8,962 (PI: Matt Pierce, JD, MPH)

2009-10 Co-Investigator: Preparedness of restaurant employers to provide emergency medical services to adolescent workers. (Dr. Kimberly Rauscher, PI) UNC Injury Prevention Research Center granted $16,655 with funds provided by the Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development. [Note: PI left UNC and returned the funds before the project was initiated]

1999-00 Principal Investigator: Interdisciplinary Seminar in Domestic Violence. UNC Provost’s Office. $25,861. (Transferred to Dr. KE Moracco)

1997-1998 Co-Principal Investigator: “Violence Against Women: A Multimedia Course.” University of North Carolina Chancellor’s Instructional Technology Award, $28,368; and Sunshine Lady Foundation, $18,732. (Dr. Sandra Martin, PI)

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1996-97 Co-Principal Investigator: “VINCENT Web – An Internet Course in Injury Control.” University of North Carolina Chancellor’s Instructional Technology Award, $29,979. (Dr. Brian Cheuvront, PI)

1991 Principal Investigator: “Institute for Technology Managers.” University of North Carolina Junior Faculty Award Program, $3,000.

1987 Principal Investigator: “An Examination of Mortality Risks in North Carolina House Fires.” Biomedical Sciences Research Grant, University of North Carolina School of Public Health, $7,784.

1986 Principal Investigator: “USCF Racers and Hardshell Helmet Use.” University Research Council, University of North Carolina, $1,500.

1982 Student investigator: “Influencing Injury Control Policy Preferences: Which Epidemiologic Data Make A Difference?” Biomedical Sciences Research Grant, University of North Carolina School of Public Health, $5,400. (Dr. Jo Anne Earp, formal PI as faculty mentor)

PUBLICATIONS: [* = co-authored with trainee; trainee’s name in italics]

Refereed:

1. Blum, R; Runyan, CW. (1981). Adolescent Abuse: The Dimensions of the Problem. Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 1(2):121-26.

2. Runyan, CW; DeVellis, R; DeVellis, B; Hochbaum, G. (1982). Health Psychology and the Public Health Perspective: In Search of the Pump Handle. Health Psychology, 1(2):169-80.

3. Margolis, L; Runyan, CW. (1983). Accidental Policy: An Analysis of the Problem of Unintended Injuries In Childhood. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 53(4):629-44.

4. Margolis, L; McLeroy, K; Runyan, CW; Kaplan, B. (1983). Type A Behavior: An Ecological Approach. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 6(3):245-58.

5. Gemming, M; Runyan, CW; Hunter, W; Campbell, B. (1984). A Community Health Education Approach to Occupant Protection. Health Education Quarterly, 11(2):147-158.

6. Runyan, CW; Earp, J. (1985). Epidemiologic Evidence and Motor Vehicle Policy Making. American Journal of Public Health, 75(4):354-357.

7. Runyan, CW; Kotch, J; Margolis, L; Buescher, P. (1985). Childhood Injuries in North Carolina: A Statewide Analysis of Hospitalizations and Deaths. American Journal of Public Health. 75(12):1429-1432.

8. Schenck, A; Runyan, CW; Earp, JA. (1985). The Influence of Public Opinion: The Case of Mandatory Seat Belt Use. Health Education Quarterly, 12(4):365-377.

9. Squyres, W; Barron, G; Doege, T; Greensher, J; Johnson, C; Runyan, CW; Sutton, R; Teret, S; Weiss, H; Wintemute, G. (1985). Workshop on Assessment of Injury Prevention Training Needs. Public Health Reports, 100(6): 595-598.

10. Runyan, CW. (1986). Traumatic Injuries Among North Carolinians. North Carolina Medical Journal, 47(1):14-16.

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11. Ringwalt, C; DeVellis, B; Runyan, CW; DeVellis, R; Whittenbraker, J. (1986). Parental Beliefs Associated with the Use of Child Restraint Devices. Health Education Research, 1:263-271.

12. Runyan, CW; Baker, S. (1988). Occupational Motor Vehicle Injury Morbidity Among Municipal Employees. Journal of Occupational Medicine, 30:883-886.

*13. Tyler, L; Runyan, CW; Waller, P; Gerken, E. (1989). Reducing Injuries: Opportunities for Government Leadership. Popular Government, 54:13-17.

*14. Runyan, CW; Gerken, E. (1989). The Epidemiology and Prevention of Adolescent Injuries: A Review and Research Agenda. JAMA, 262: 2273-2283. [Reprinted in Dietrich, AJ (Ed), (1991). Year Book of Family Practice. Chicago: Mosby Year Book, Inc.]

*15. Sarri, C; Eng, E; Runyan, CW. (1991). Injuries Among Medical Laboratory Housekeeping Staff: Incidence and Worker Perceptions. Journal of Occupational Medicine, 33(1):52-56.

*16. Runyan, CW; Gray, D; Kotch, J; Kreuter, M. (1991). Analysis of U.S. Child Care Safety Regulations. American Journal of Public Health, 81:981-985.

*17. Runyan, CW; Earp, J; Reese, R. (1991). Helmet Use Among Competitive Cyclists. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 7(4):232-236.

18. Runyan, CW; Runyan, DK. (1991). How Can Physicians Get Kids to Wear Bicycle Helmets? A Prototypic Challenge in Injury Prevention. American Journal of Public Health, 81:972-973. (Editorial).

19. Runyan, CW; Bowling, JM; Bangdiwala, S. (1992). Emergency Department Record Keeping and the Potential for Injury Surveillance. Journal of Trauma, 32(2):187-189.

*20. Rainey, D; Runyan, CW. (1992). Newspapers: A Source for Injury Surveillance? American Journal of Public Health, 82(5):745-746.

21. Runyan, CW; Bangdiwala, S; Linzer, M; Sacks, J; Butts, J. (1992). Risk Factors for Fatal Residential Fires. New England J. of Medicine, 327(12):859-863.

22. Baker, SP; Conroy, C; Jonston, JJ; Bender, T; Cattledge, G; Chu, G; DeJoy, D; Duffy, R; Eisenberg, W; Elisburg, D; Fell, JC; Fine, LJ; Gerberich, SG; Kinney, J; Kraus, J; Marine, W; McDougall, V; Pollack, E; Reeve, GR; Roettger, RH; Runyan, CW; Seymour, T; Smith, G; Spieler, E; Stallones, L; Travnick, J; Weeks, J; Zwerling, C; Fenley, MA. (1992). Occupational Injury Prevention. Journal of Safety Research, 23(2):129-133.

*23. Dunn, KA; Runyan, CW. (1993). Deaths at Work Among Children and Adolescents. American Journal of Diseases of Children, 147:1044-1047.

*24. Runyan, CW; Fischer, P; Moore, J; Waller, P; Hooten, E. (1993). Attempting to Change Local Injury Policy. Family and Community Health; 15(4):66-74.

25. Runyan, CW. (1993). Progress and Potential in Injury Control. American Journal of Public Health, 83(5):637-638. (Editorial).

26. Runyan, CW; Loomis, D; Butts, J. (1994). Practices of County Medical Examiners in Classifying Deaths as On the Job. Journal of Occupational Medicine, 36(1):36-41.

27. Runyan, CW; Linzer, MA. (1994). Home Fire Safety in North Carolina. Popular Government, 60(1):45- 48.

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*28. Garrison, H; Runyan, CW; Tintinalli, J; Barber, C; Bordley, W; Hargarten, SW; Pollock, DA; Weiss, HB. (1994). Emergency Department Surveillance: An examination of Issues and Proposal for a National Strategy. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 24(5):849-855.

29. Lie, L; Runyan, CW; Petridou, E; Chang, A. (1994). American Public Health Association/American Academy of Pediatrics Injury Prevention Standards. Pediatrics, 94(6):1046-1048.

*30. Schnitzer, P; Runyan, CW. (1995). Injuries to Women in the : An Overview. Women and Health, 23(1):9-27.

*31. Caplow, M; Runyan, CW. (1995). Parental Responses to a Child Bicycle Helmet Ordinance. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 11(6):371-374.

32. Runyan, CW. (1995). Invited Commentary on “Occupational Injuries Among Working Adolescents in New York State,” by Belville R, et al. Yearbook of Pediatrics, 1995:254-255. St. Louis: Mosby.

*33. Molliconi, SA; Runyan, CW. (1996). Detecting Domestic Violence: A Pilot Study of Family Practitioners. North Carolina Medical Journal, 57(3): 136-138.

*34. Browning, K; Runyan, CW; Kotch, J. (1996). A Statewide Survey of Hazards in Child Care Centers. Injury Prevention, 1996;2:202-207.

*35. Cohen, LR; Runyan, CW; Dunn, KA; Schulman, MD. (1996). Work Patterns and Occupational Hazard Exposures of North Carolina Adolescents in 4-H Clubs. Injury Prevention, 2:274-277.

*36. Loomis, DP; Richardson, DB; Wolf, SH; Runyan, CW; Butts, JD. (1997). Fatal Occupational Injuries in a Southern State. American Journal of Epidemiology, 145:12:1089-1099.

*37. Cohen, LR; Runyan, CW; Downs, SM; Bowling, JM. (1997). Pediatric Injury Prevention Counseling Priorities. Pediatrics, 99:5:704-710.

*38. Garrison, HG; Runyan, CW; Dunn, KA. (1997). Injury Prevention and Control: An Evolving Role for Emergency Physicians and Other Specialists. North Carolina Medical Journal, July/August 1997, 58;4:279-283.

*39. Schulman, MD; Evenson, CT; Runyan, CW; Cohen, LR; Dunn, KA. (1997). Farm Work is Dangerous for Teens: Agricultural Hazards and Injuries. Journal of Rural Health, 13(4):295-305.

*40. Dunn, KA; Runyan, CW; Cohen, LR; Schulman, MD. (1998). Teens at Work: A Statewide Study of Jobs, Hazards and Injuries. The Journal of Adolescent Health, 22(1):19-25.

*41. Cohen, LR; Runyan, CW; Bowling, JM. (1998). Social Determinants of Pediatric Residents’ Injury Prevention Counseling. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 152:169-175.

*42. Pratt, L; Runyan, CW; Cohen, LR; Margolis, P. (1998). Home Visitor’s Beliefs and Practices Regarding Childhood Injury Prevention. Public Health Nursing,15(1):44-49.

*43. Marshall, S; Runyan, CW; Bangdiwala, SI; Linzer, MA; Sacks, J; Butts, J. (1998). Fatal Residential Fires: Who Dies and Who Survives? JAMA, 279(20):1633-1637.

*44. Margolis, L; Runyan, CW. (1998). Understanding and Reducing Barriers to Collaboration by Academics with Public Agencies and Community Organizations: A Commentary. Injury Prevention, 4(2):132-134.

*45. Butler, RN; Todd, KH; Kellermann, A; Runyan, CW; Lynn SG; Rodriguez M; Zwerling C; Rivara FP. (1998). Injury Education in American Medical Schools. Academic Medicine, 73(5):524-528.

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*46. Zakocs, R; Runyan, CW; Schulman, M; Dunn, KA; Evenson, C. (1998). Improving Safety for Teens Working in the Retail Trade Sector: Opportunities and Obstacles. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 34:342-350.

*47. Moracco, KE; Runyan, CW; Butts, JD. (1998). Femicide in North Carolina, 1991-1993: A Statewide Study of Patterns and Precursors. Journal of Homicide Studies, 2(4):422-446.

*48. Morton, EK; Runyan, CW; Moracco, KE; Butts, JD. (1998). Partner Homicide-Suicide Involving Female Homicide Victims: A Population-Based Study in North Carolina, 1988-1993. Violence and Victims, 13(2):91-106.

49. Runyan, CW. (1998). Using the Haddon Matrix: Introducing the Third Dimension. Injury Prevention, 1998(4):302-307. Republished as a classic paper within the “anniversary archive” in Injury Prevention 2015;21:2 126- 130 doi:10.1136/ip.4.4.302rep

50. Campbell, J; Runyan, CW. (1998). Femicide: Guest Editors’ Introduction. Journal of Homicide Studies, 2(4):347-352.

*51. Cohen LR; Runyan CW. (1999). Barriers to Pediatric Injury Prevention Counseling. Injury Prevention, 5:36-40.

*52. Sinauer, N; Bowling, JM; Moracco, KE; Runyan, CW; Butts, JD. (1999). Comparisons among Female Homicides in Rural, Intermediate, and Urban Counties in North Carolina, 1988-1993. Journal of Homicide Studies, 3(2):107-128.

*53. Breny Bontempi, JM; Runyan, CW; Heath, J. (1999). Training by Satellite: Planning and Evaluating a Video Conference for Injury Prevention Practitioners. Journal of Community Health, 24(6):451-466.

*54. Runyan, CW; Zakocs, RC; Zwerling, C. (2000). Administrative and Behavioral Intervention for Workplace Violence Prevention. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 18(4S): 116-127.

*55. Moracco, KE; Runyan, CW; Loomis, DP; Wolf, SH; Napp, D; Butts, JD. (2000). Killed on the Clock: A Population-based Study of Occupational Homicide, 1977-1979. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 37:629-636.

*56. Evensen C; Schulman M; Runyan CW; Zakocs R; Dunn K A. (2000). The Downside of Adolescent Employment: Hazards and Injuries Among Working Teens in North Carolina. J. of Adolescence, 23:545- 560.

*57. Runyan, CW; Zakocs, RC. (2000). Epidemiology and Prevention of Injuries among Adolescent Workers in the U.S. Annual Review of Public Health, 21:247-269.

*58. Barrios, LC; Runyan, CW; Downs, SM; Bowling, JM. (2001). Pediatric Injury Prevention Counseling: An Observational Study of Process and Content. Patient Education and Counseling, Vol. 44(2):141-149.

59. Peek-Asa, C; Runyan, CW; Zwerling, C. (2001). The Role of Surveillance and Epidemiologic Evaluation Research in the Reduction of Violence Against Workers. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 20(2):141-148.

60. Runyan CW. (2001). Moving Forward with Research on Violence Against Workers. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 20(2):169-172.

*61. Cherry, D; Runyan, CW; Butts, J. (2001). A Population-based Study of Unintentional Firearm Fatalities. Injury Prevention. 7(1):62-65.

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*62. Zakocs, R; Earp, JA; Runyan, CW. (2001). State Gun Control Advocacy Tactics and Resources. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 20(4):251-257.

63. Loomis, D; Wolf, SH; Runyan, CW; Marshall, S; Butts, JD. (2001). Homicide on the Job: Workplace and Community Determinants. American Journal of Epidemiology, 154(5):410-417.

64. Loomis, D; Marshall, S; Wolf, SH; Runyan, CW; Butts, JD. (2002). Effectiveness of Safety Measures Recommended for Prevention of Workplace Homicide. JAMA, 287(8):1011-1017.

*65. Delp, L; Runyan, CW; Brown, M; Bowling, JM; Jahan, S. (2002). The Role of Work Permits in Teen Workers’ Experiences. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 41:477-482.

*66. Bernhardt, J; Runyan, CW; Bou-saada, I; Felter, E. (2003). Implementation and evaluation of a web- based education course in injury prevention and control. Health Promotion Practice, 4(2):120-128.

*67. Moracco, KE; Runyan, CW; Butts, JD. (2003). Fatal Intimate Partner Violence: A Population-based Study. Journal of the American Women's Medical Association, 58(1):20-25.

*68. Runyan, CW; Moracco, KE; Dulli, L; Butts, JD. (2003). Suicide among North Carolina Women, 1989- 1993: Information from Two Data Sources. Injury Prevention, 9(1):67-72.

69. Runyan, CW. (2003). Back to the Future: Revisiting Haddon’s Conceptualization of Injury Epidemiology and Prevention. Epidemiologic Reviews, 25:60-64.

*70. Runyan, CW; Schulman M; Hoffman C. (2003). Understanding and Preventing Violence Against Adolescent Workers: What is Known and What is Missing? Clinics in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 3:711-720.

*71. Yale, DJ; Cole, TB; Garrison, HG; Runyan, CW; Riad, JK. (2003). Motor Vehicle-Related Drowning Deaths Associated with Inland Flooding After Hurricane Floyd: A Field Investigation. Traffic Injury Prevention, 4:279-284.

*72. Johnson, RM; Coyne-Beasley, T; Runyan, CW. (2004). Firearm Ownership and Storage Practices, U.S. Households, 1992-2002: A Systematic Review. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 27(2):173-182.

73. Runyan, CW; Casteel, C; Perkis, D; Marshall, SW; Johnson, RM; Coyne-Beasley, T; Waller, A; Shankar, Visawanathan, S. (2005). Unintentional Injuries in the Home Environment, Part I: Mortality. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 28(1): 73-9

*74. Runyan, CW; Perkis, D; Marshall, SW; Coyne-Beasley, T; Waller, A; Baccaglini, L. (2005). Unintentional Injuries in the Home Environment, Part II: Morbidity. Amer. Journal of Preventive Medicine. 28(1):80-7.

*75. Marshall, SW; Runyan, CW; Yang, J; Coyne-Beasley, T; Waller, AE; Johnson, R; Perkis, D. (2005). Prevalence of Selected Risk and Protective Factors for Falls in the Home Environment. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 28(1): 95-101.

*76. Runyan, CW; Johnson, R; Waller, A; Yang, J; Perkis, D; Marshall, SW; Coyne-Beasley, T. (2005). Risk and Protective Factors for Fires, Burns, Scalds and Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in U.S. Households. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 28(1): 102-8.

*77. Coyne-Beasley, T; Runyan, CW; Baccaglini, L; Perkis, D; Johnson, RM. (2005). Firearm and Poisoning Risks in Households with Children. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 28(1): 109-15.

78. Runyan, CW; Marshall, SW; Coyne-Beasley, T; Casteel, C. (2005). Commentary: Recommendations for Home Safety Research and Intervention. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 28(1): 116-8.

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*79. Stone, L; Runyan, CW. (2005). High School Off-Campus Lunch Policies and Adolescent Motor Vehicle Crash Risks. Journal of Adolescent Health. 36:5-8.

80. Runyan CW, Bowling JM, Schulman M, Gallagher SS. (2005). Potential For Violence Against Teenage Retail Workers in the U.S. Journal of Adolescent Health. 36(3):267-69.

*81. Yang JZ, Marshall SW, Bowling JM, Runyan CW, Mueller FO, Lewis MA. (2005). Use of discretionary protective equipment and rate of lower extremity injury in high school athletes. American Journal of Epidemiology. 161:511-519.

82. O’Connor T, Loomis D, Runyan CW, Abboud dal Santo J, Schulman M. (2005). Adequacy of Health and Safety Training Among Young Latino Construction Workers. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 47:272-277.

*83. Hunter W, Helou S, Saludja G, Runyan CW, Coyne-Beasley T. (2005). Injury Prevention Advice in Top-selling Parenting Books. Pediatrics 116: 1080-1088.

*84. Yang JZ, Bowling JM, Lewis, MA, Marshall SW, Runyan CW, Mueller FO. (2005) Use of Discretionary Protective Equipment in High School Athletes: Prevalence and Determinants. American Journal of Public Health. 95:1996-2002.

85. Runyan CW, Gunther-Mohr C, Orton S, Umble K, Martin SL, Coyne-Beasley, T. (2005). PREVENT (Preventing Violence through Education, Networking and Technical Assistance): A Program of the National Training Initiative on Injury and Violence Prevention. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 29(5S2):252-258.

86. Runyan CW, Dal Santo, J, Schulman M, Lipscomb H, Harris T. (2006) Work Hazards and Workplace Safety Violations Experienced by Adolescent Construction Workers. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. 160:721-727.

*87. Moracco, KE; Runyan, CW; Bowling, JM; Earp, JA. (2007). Women's experiences with violence: A National Study. Women’s Health Issues. 17: 3-12.

*88. Runyan CW, Schulman M, Dal Santo J, Bowling JM, Agans R, Ta M. (2007). Safety of U.S. Adolescents Working in the Retail and Service Sectors. Pediatrics. 119(3): 526-534.

89. Runyan CW, Casteel C, Moracco EK, Coyne-Beasley T. (2007). U.S. Women’s Choices of Strategies to Protect Themselves from Violence. Injury Prevention. 13(4): 270-275.

*90. Runyan CW, Ta M, Schulman M.(2007). Letter: Adolescents’ Descriptions of Hazards in the Workplace: In Reply. . Pediatrics. 120;686.

91. Runyan CW. (2007). Advocating the inclusion of adolescent work experience as part of routine preventive care. J Adolescent Health. (Editorial). Sept;41(3):221-3.

*92. Johnson RM, Runyan CW, Coyne-Beasley T, Lewis MA, Bowling JM. (2008). Storage of household firearms: an examination of the attitudes and beliefs of married women with children. Health Education Research. 23: 592-602.

93. Runyan CW, Yonas M. Conceptual Frameworks for Developing and Comparing Approaches to Improve Adolescent Motor Vehicle Safety. (2008). American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 35: 3. S336-S342.

*94. Rauscher K, Runyan CW, Schulman M, Bowling JM.(2008). U.S. Child Labor Violations: Findings of a National Survey of Adolescents Working in the Retail and Service Sectors. American Journal of Public Health. Sept;98(9):1693-9.

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*95. Runyan CW, Vladutiu C, Rauscher K, Schulman MD. (2008). Teen Workers’ Exposures to Occupational Hazards and Use of Personal Protective Equipment. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 51:735–740.

96. Runyan CW, Villaveces A, Stephens-Stidham S. (2008). Improving Infrastructure for Injury Control: A Call for Policy Action. Injury Prevention. Aug;14 (4):272-3.

*97. Vladutiu C, Casteel C, Runyan, CW. (2008).Disability and Risk of Non-fatal Residential Injuries among Adults. Injury Prevention. 14: 302-305.

*98. Martin SL, Coyne-Beasley T, Hoehn M, Mathew M, Runyan CW, Orton S, Royster LA. (2009). Primary Prevention of Violence Against Women: Training Needs of Violence Practitioners. Violence Against Women. 15(1):44-56.

*99. Brice J, Kingdon D, Runyan CW. (2009). Welcome to the World: Process Evaluation of a Paramedic Home Safety Intervention. Prehospital Emergency Care. 13(2): 228 – 236.

100. Songer T, Stephens-Stidham S, Peek-Asa C, Bou-Saada I, Hunter W, Runyan CW. (2009). Core Competencies for Injury and Violence Prevention. Amer. J. of Public Health. 99(4): 600-606.

101. Runyan CW, Schulman M, DalSanto J, Bowling JM, Agans, R. (2009). Attitudes and Beliefs about Adolescent Work and Workplace Safety among Parents of Working Adolescents. J. of Adolescent Health. 44(4): 349-355.

102. Runyan CW, Stephens-Stidham S. (2009)/ SAVIR Update: Core Competencies for Injury and Violence Prevention. Injury Prevention. 15;141.

103. Runyan CW. Baker SP. (2009). William Haddon’s Paper: “Energy Damage and the Ten Countermeasure Strategies”: A Commentary. WHO Bulletin. 87: 402-403.

*104. Gurka K, Marshall S, Runyan CW, Loomis D, Casteel C, Richardson D. (2009). Contrasting robbery and non-robbery workplace homicides in North Carolina, 1994. Amer. J. of Preventive Med. 37(1): 17-23.

*105. Pierce M, Runyan CW. (2010). Criminal records and college admissions. Injury Prevention. 16:58-60.

*106. Villaveces A, Stucky B, Runyan CW, Moore KS, Berlin SP. (2010). The development of an instrument for evaluating core competencies in violence and injury prevention. Public Health Management and Practice. 16(4):337-344.

*107. Vladutiu CJ, Rauscher KJ, Runyan CW, Schulman M, Villaveces A. (2010). Hazardous Task Recognition Among U.S. Adolescents Working in the Retail or Service Industry. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 53(7):686-92.

108. Runyan CW, Hargarten S, Hemenway D, Peek-Asa, C, Cunningham R, Costich J, Gielen A. (2010). An Urgent Call to Action in Support of Injury Control Research Centers. Amer. J. of Preventive Med. 39(1): 89-92.

109. Rauscher K, Schulman MD, Runyan CW. (2010). Construction Firm Practices and Manager Beliefs Regarding the Employment and Safety of Teenaged Employees: A North Carolina Based Study. Work. 37: 145-154.

110. Rauscher K, Runyan CW, Schulman MD. (2010). Awareness and Knowledge of the U.S. Child Labor Laws Among a National Sample of Working Adolescents and Their Parents. J. of Adoles. Health. 47(4): 414-7.

111. Runyan CW. (2010). Who is Susan P. Baker and why did she win the Calderone Prize? Injury Prevention. 16(5):289.

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*112. Lewko JH, Runyan CW, Tremblay CL, Staley JA, Volpe R. (2010). Workplace Experiences of Young Workers in Ontario. Canadian J. of Public Health. 101(5):380-84.

113. Moore KS, Garrettson M, Knight ED, Runyan CW, Runyan DK. (2010). PREVENT Child Maltreatment – Enhancing National Capacity through Public and Private Partnership to Stop Child Maltreatment Before It Starts. Protecting Children, 25(4):77-90.

114. Rauscher K, Runyan CW, Radisch D. (2011). Work-related Fatalities Among Youth Ages 11-17 in North Carolina. American J. of Industrial Medicine. 54: 136-142.

*115. Runyan CW, Vlaudtiu C, Schulman MD, Rauscher K. (2011). Parental Involvement with their Working Teens. J. of Adolescent Health. 49(1): 84-86.

116. Runyan CW. (2011). Preventing falls in restaurants – where the sole meets the floor. (Invited editorial). Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 68(4): 238.

*117. Vladutiu CJ, Casteel C, Marshall SW, McGee KS, Runyan CW, Coyne-Beasley T. (2012). Disability, home hazards and safety practices in US households. Disabil Health J. 5(1): 49-54.

118. Runyan CW. (2012) Introducing the 2012 Issue of Epidemiologic Reviews on Injury and Violence (Invited editorial). Amer. J. of Epidemiology. 175(2): 89-90.

119. Santana VS, Villaveces A, Bangdiwala SI, Runyan CW, Oliveira PRA. (2012). Incidence of severe work- related injuries among young adults workers in Brazil – analysis of compensation data. Injury Prevention. 18:4 221-227.

120. Rauscher K, Myers D, Runyan CW, Schulman MD. (2012). Young Workers Safety in Construction: Do Family Ties and Workgroup Size Affect Hazard Exposures and Safety Practices? Work: A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation. 42(4):549-58.

121. Runyan CW, Lewko J, Rauscher K. (2012). Setting an agenda for advancing young worker safety in the US and Canada. Public Health Reports. 127 (3): 246-52.

*122. Zachary C, Casteel C, Nocera M, Runyan CW. (2012). Barriers to Senior Center Implementation of Falls Prevention Programs. Injury Prevention Aug;18(4):272-6.

123. Garrettson M, Runyan CW, Ramirez M, Schiff M. (2012). Injury Control Training in the US – Meeting the Challenge. Injury Prevention. 18:4 278.

124. Rauscher K, Runyan CW, Radisch D. (2012). Using Death Certificates and Medical Examiner Data for Adolescent Occupational Fatality Surveillance and Research: A Case Study. J. of Occupational & Environmental Hygiene. 9(10): 609-615.

125. Santana VS, Villaveces A, Bangdiwala SI, Runyan CW, Oliveria PRA. (2012). Workdays lost due to occupational-related injuries among young workers in Brazil. American J. of Industrial Medicine. 55(10): 917–925.

126. Gielen A, Runyan CW, Pollack K, Mickalide A, Baker SP. Reflections on NCIPC’s 20 Years of Injury Control……Then……Now……Imagine. (2012). Journal of Safety Research. 43: 319-321.

*127. Gurka K, Marshall S, Casteel C, Runyan CW, Loomis D, Richardson D. An examination of strategies for preventing workplace homicides committed by perpetrators having a prior relationship with the workplace or its employees. J Occup Environ Med. 2012 Dec;54(12):1533-1538.

128. Rauscher K, Runyan CW. Young Worker Fatalities in North Carolina (1990-2008): An Investigation of Child Labor and OSHA Violations and Enforcement. (2012). New Solutions. 22(4) 473-488.

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129. Casteel C, Nocera M, Runyan CW. (2013). Health Promotion and Physical Activity Programs in Senior Centers. Activities, Adaptation and Aging. 37:213-223.

*130. Runyan CW, Pierce M, Shankar V, Bangdiwala S. (2013). Can student perpetrated college crime be predicted based on pre-college misconduct? Injury Prevention, 19:405-411. Published Online First: 23 February 2013doi:10.1136/injuryprev-2012-040644

131. Hollar D, Fleming P, Strazza K, Runyan CW, Knight LD, Vllaveces A. (2013). Attitudes & effectiveness of professional programs for primary prevention of violence: exploratory validation of the PREVENT primary prevention of violence self-assessment. Int. J. Inj. Control Safe. Promot. 2013; ( ePub)

132. Runyan CW. (2013). Moving Upstream to Prevent Child Maltreatment. J. of Applied Research on Children: Informing Policy for Children at Risk. 4(1):1-3.

*133. Pierce MW, Runyan CW, Bangdiwala S. (2014). The use of criminal history information in college admissions. Journal of School Violence. 13:359-376.

134. Runyan CW, Garrettson M, Yee SL. (2014). Development of a Set of Indicators to Evaluate Injury Control Research Centers. Evaluation Review. 38(2): 133-45.

*135. Runyan CW, Brown TL, Brooks-Russell A (2015). Preventing the invisible plague of firearm suicide. Amer. J. of Orthopsychiatry. 85(3): 221-224.

136. Runyan CW, Becker A, Brandspigel S, Trudeau A, Novins D. (2016). Lethal Means Counseling for Parents of Youth Seeking Emergency Care for Suicidality. Western J. of Emergency Medicine. 17(1):8- 14.

*137. McCourt AD, Vernick J, Betz ME, Brandspigel S, Runyan CW. (2017). Temporary transfer of firearms from the home to prevent suicide: legal obstacles and recommendations. JAMA Internal Med. 177(1):96-101.

138. Runyan CW, Brooks-Russell A, Brandspigel S, Betz M, Tung G, Novins D, Agans R. (2017). Law enforcement and gun retailers as partners for safely storing guns to prevent suicide in eight mountain west states. Amer. J. of Public Health. 107(11), pp. 1789–1794. [Selected for Editor’s Choice Award as one of the best papers of the year]

139. Runyan CW, Brooks-Russell A, Tung G, Brandspigel S, Betz M, Novins D, Agans R. (2018) Hospital Emergency Department Lethal Means Counseling for Suicidal Patients. Am. J. of Preventive Medicine. 54(2): 259-265. (Appeared online ahead of print, November,2017).

140. Peek-Asa C, Runyan CW. (2018). Supporting Injury Prevention Research – Taking Stock and Moving Forward. Injury Prevention. 24(2):176

*141. Pierpoint L, Tung G, Brooks-Russell A, Branspigel S, Betz M, Runyan CW. (2018). Gun retailers as storage partners for suicide prevention – what barriers need to be overcome? Injury Prevention. Published Online First: 07 February 2018. doi:10.1136/injuryprev-2017-042700.

142. Betz ME, Brooks-Russell A, Brandspigel S, Novins DK, Tung GJ, Runyan CW. (2018). Counseling Suicidal Patients about Access to Lethal Means: Attitudes of Emergency Nurse Leaders. J Emerg Nurs. 2018 Sep;44(5):499-504. doi: 10.1016/j.jen.2018.03.012. Epub 2018 Apr 25

*143. Schwab-Reese L, Kovar V, Brummet S, Runyan CW. (2018). Should suicide prevention training be required for mental health practitioners? A Colorado, United States case study. J.of Public . Nov;39(4):424-445. doi: 10.1057/s41271-018-0141-0.

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suicide. Amer. J. of Public Health. 109(2): 285-288.

145. Runyan CW, Brooks-Russell A, Betz M. (2019). Points of Influence for Lethal Means Counseling and Safe Gun Storage Practices. J. of Public Health Management and Practice. 25(1):86-89, January/February 2019.

*146. Tung GJ, Pierpoint LA, Betz M, Brooks-Russell A, Brandspigel S, Runyan CW. (2019). Gun Retailers’ Willingness to Provide Gun Storage for Suicide Prevention. Am J Health Behav. 2019 Jan 1;43(1):15-22.

*147. Mora, M, Runyan CW, Brandspigel S, Kuehl T. (2019). Evaluating Colorado’s Essentials for Childhood Project through a Collective Impact Lens. International Journal on Child Maltreatment: Research, Policy and Practice. 1-25.

148. Runyan CW. (2019). SAVIR: Going forward by looking back. Injury Prevention. 2020 Jun;26(3):299-300. doi: 10.1136/injuryprev-2019-043470. Epub 2019 Sep 27.

149. Runyan CW, Brandspigel S, Barber C, Betz ME, Azrael D, Miller M. (2019) Lessons Learned in Conducting Youth Suicide Prevention Research in Emergency Departments. Injury Prevention. Epub ahead of print: [December 30, 2019]. doi:10.1136/injuryprev-2019-043471.

150. Runyan CW, Brandspigel S, Doyle C, Myers L. (2020) Public Health Needs to Engage in the Primary Prevention of Child Maltreatment. J Public Health Manag Pract. 2020 Apr 17. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000001158. Online ahead of print.PMID: 32332482

151. Miller M, Salhi C, Barber C, Azrael D, Beatriz E, Berrigan J, Brandspigel S, Betz ME, Runyan CW. (2020). Changes in Firearm and Medication Storage Practices in Homes of Youth at Risk for Suicide: Results of the SAFETY Study, a Clustered ED-Based Multi-Site Stepped-Wedge Trial. Ann Emerg Med. (online ahead of print) PMID: 32307124

Chapters and Monographs: [*= co-authored with trainee; trainee’s name in italics]

1. Blum, R; Runyan, CW. (1982). Approaching the Abused Adolescent. Blum, R. (Eds.). Adolescent Health Care. San Francisco: Academic Press. Pages 271-279.

2. Blum, R; Runyan, CW. (1982). Self-administered Health History for Adolescent Health Patients. Blum, R. (Eds.). Adolescent Health Care. San Francisco: Academic Press. Pages 35-43.

3. Runyan, CW. (1985). Health Assessment and Public Policy Within a Public Health Framework. Karoly, P. (Eds.). Measurement Strategies in Health Psychology. New York: John Wiley and Sons (Invited Chapter). Pages 601-627.

*4. Waller, P; Runyan, CW; Perry, P. (1986). Injury Epidemiology Case Study: Assessing the Impact on Adolescent Motor Vehicle Injuries of Raising the Drinking Age. Atlanta, Georgia: Centers for Disease Control.

*5. Moore, JD; Gerken, EA; Waller, PF; Runyan, CW; Barry, PZ; Tyler, L. (1988). You Can Make the Difference: Preventing Injuries in Your Community. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.

6. Runyan, CW. (1989). Measurement Issues in Injury Control. Proceedings of the 1988 Director’s Meeting of Designated State Centers for Health Statistics. National Center for Health Statistics.

*7. Runyan, CW; Gerken, E; Sadowski, L. (1990). Unintentional Adolescent Injury: A Background Paper for U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment.

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*8. Runyan, CW; Gerken, E. (1991). Adolescent Injury. The Health of Adolescents. Hendee, W (Eds.); Wilford, B. New York: Jossey-Bass. Pages 302-323.

*9. Armstrong, D; Loomis, D; Runyan, CW; Butts, J. (1991). Occupational Motor Vehicle Fatalities in North Carolina, 1979-1988. Report to National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. Chapel Hill, NC.

10. Baker, SP; Conroy, C; Johnston, JJ; Bender, T; Cattledge, G; Chu, G; DeJoy, D; Duffy, R; Eisenberg, W; Elisburg, D; Fell, JC; Fine, LJ; Gerberich, SG; Kinney, J; Kraus, J; Marine, W; McDougall, V; Pollack, E; Reeve, GR; Roettger, RH; Runyan, CW; Seymour, T; Smith, G; Spieler, E; Stallones, L; Travnick, J; Weeks, J; Zwerling, C; Fenley, MA. (1991). Position Papers from the Third National Injury Control Conference: Setting the National Agenda for Injury Control in the 1990’s. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC.

11. Christoffel, K; Runyan, CW. (Eds.). (1995). Adolescent Injuries: Epidemiology and Prevention. Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews, 6(2).

12. Runyan, CW. (1995). Commentary on “Adolescent Injury Epidemiology and Control: State of the Science,” by Christoffel, K; Runyan, C. (Eds.). Adolescent Injuries: Epidemiology and Prevention. Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews, 6(2):xi-xiii.

13. Golden, S; Runyan, CW. (2000). Injuries to North Carolina Children, 1996-1998. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina SAFE KIDS Coalition.

14. Runyan, CW; Bowling, JM. Data Collection Methods. In Cummings, P; Grossman, DC; Koepsell, T; Maier, RV; Rivara, FP. (Eds.). (2001). Injury Control: A Guide to Research and Evaluation. Port Chester, NY: Cambridge University Press.

15. Moracco, KE; Runyan, CW. (2001). Violence Against Women: A Synthesis of the Empirical Literature for Public Health Policy Makers. In: van Ryn M. Worden AP, Carlson BE. Violence Against Women Synthesis. National Institute of Justice Technical Report.

*16. Runyan, CW; Dal Santo, J. Kucera K. (2001). Traumatic Injuries among Children and Adolescents. In: Salkind NJ, Margolis LH. Child Development: Macmillan Psychology Reference Series. Pages 210-217.

*17. Runyan, CW; Baccaglini, L; Black, C; Coyne-Beasley, T; Johnson, R; Macklin, D; Marshall, S; Perkis, D; Waller, AE; Yang, J. (2002). The State of Home Safety in America. Washington, DC: Home Safety Council.

18. Runyan, CW; Casteel, C. (Eds.). (2004). The State of Home Safety in America: Facts About Unintentional Injuries in the Home, 2nd Edition. Washington, DC: Home Safety Council.

*19. Runyan CW; Schulman M, Ta, M. Adolescent Employment: Relationships to Injury and Violence. In: Liller K (Ed). (2005) Injury Prevention for Children and Adolescents: Integration of Research, Practice and Advocacy. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association.

*20. Freire K, Runyan CW. Planning Models: PRECEDE/PROCEED and Haddon Matrix. In: Gielen AC, Sleet D, DiClemente RJ. (Eds.). (2006). Injury Prevention: Behavior Change Theories, Methods and Applications. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

*21. Runyan CW, Freire K. Developing Interventions When There is Little Science. In: Doll L, Bonzo S, Mercy J, Sleet D. (Eds.). (2006). Handbook on Injury and Violence Interventions. Springer Publishing, New York, 2007.

22. Villaveces A, Runyan CW. Safety. World Book Encyclopedia. (2006)

*23. Runyan CW; Schulman M, Scholl L. Adolescent Employment: Relationships to Injury and Violence. In: Liller K (Ed). (2012). Injury Prevention for Children and Adolescents: Integration of Research, Practice and

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Advocacy. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association (second edition).

*24. Clarke M, Ribisl K, Runyan D, Runyan CW. A Public Health Approach to Addressing Internet Child Sexual Exploitation. In Quayle E and Ribisl K (Eds). (2012). Internet Child Pornography: understanding and preventing on-line child abuse. Devon, United Kingdom: Routledge: Taylor and Francis Group.

25. Runyan CW; Runyan DK. “Chapter 23: Applying a Public Health Approach to Child Maltreatment”. In: Chadwick's Child Maltreatment (2014). Chadwick D, Alexander R. Giardino A, Esernio-Jenssen D, Thackeray J. (Editors). St. Louis: STM Learning, Inc.(4th edition).

*26. Runyan CW, Schulman M, Scholl L. (2013). Workplace Safety Among Young Workers. In: Landrigan P & Etzel R (Eds). Children’s . New York: Oxford Press. ISBN: 9780199929573.

27. Runyan, CW, Lewko J, Rauscher K, Castillo D, Brandspigel S. (Eds). (2013). Health and Safety of Youth Workers – Proceedings of a U.S. Canadian Series of Symposia. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. NIOSH Publication No. 2013-144.

28. Runyan, CW, Lewko J, Rauscher K. Introduction. In: Runyan, CW, Lewko J, Rauscher K, Castillo D, Brandspigel S. (Eds). ). (2013). Health and Safety of Youth Workers – Proceedings of a U.S. Canadian Series of Symposia. (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

29. Rauscher K, Runyan CW. (2013). The Prevalence of Working Conditions Associated with Adolescent Occupational Injury in the United States: A Review of Literature. In: Runyan, CW, Lewko J, Rauscher K, Castillo D, Brandspigel S. (Eds). Health and Safety of Youth Workers – Proceedings of a U.S. Canadian Series of Symposia. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

30. Runyan CW, Moore KS, Knight ED, Runyan DK. The PREVENT Program: A Public Health Approach to Leadership Enhancement in Child Maltreatment Prevention. In: Alexander R. (Ed.). Prevention of Child Maltreatment. STM Learning, Inc. (2017).

31. Runyan CW, Brandspigel S. (2016). Prevention Toolkit for Local Child Fatality Prevention Teams. Distributed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

*32. Schwab-Reese L, Runyan CW (2016). “Training needs and preferences of Colorado’s mental health providers to address suicide prevention: results of a statewide survey.” A report of research conducted for the Training and Development Workgroup of the Colorado Suicide Prevention Commission.

33. Runyan CW, Moore KS, Knight ED, Runyan DK. (2017). The PREVENT Program: A Public Health Approach to Leadership Development in Child Maltreatment Prevention. In: Alexander R, Guterman N, Alexander S. (Eds). Prevention of Child Maltreatment. St. Louis, MO: G.W. Medical Publishing.

34. Runyan CW, Brooks-Russell A, Adgate J. (2019). “Workplaces”. In (Etzel R, Editor) Pediatric Environmental Health Manual. American Academy of Pediatrics.

35. Runyan CW, Runyan DK. Using an Injury Prevention Model to Inform A Public Health Approach to Child Protection. In B. Lonne, D. Scott, D. Higgins & T. Herrenkohl (Eds.). Re-visioning public health approaches for protecting children. (2019) New York: Springer Publishers.

Book Reviews

1. Runyan, CW. (1974). Humanistic Perspectives in Medical Ethics, by Maurice Visscher. The Psychological Record; 24:140-141.

2. Runyan, CW. (1976). Young Girls: A Portrait of Adolescence, by G. Knopka. The Psychological Record; 27:515.

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3. Runyan, CW. (1977). Youth in Old Age, by A. Leaf. The Psychological Record; 27:514-515.

4. Runyan, CW. (1979). Primary Prevention of Psychopathology, Vols. I & II, by E. Albee. The Psychological Record, 29:426.

5. Runyan, CW. (1981). Health Psychology, by G. Stone, et al. The Psychological Record, 31:470-471.

6. Runyan, CW. (1984). Child Health Psychology, by P. Karoly. The Psychological Record, 34:315-316.

7. Runyan, CW. (1986). Behavioral Health, by J. Matarazzo, et al. (Eds.) The Psychological Record, 36:290- 291.

8. Runyan, CW. (1992). Saving Children, by Wilson, M., et al. Journal of Public Health Policy. 13:520-521.

9. Runyan, CW. (1996). Creating a Secure Workplace - Effective Policies and Practices in Health Care, by Lion, JR; Dubin, WR; Futrel, DE. American Hospital Publishing, Inc. Chicago: 1996 by Doody Publishing (electronic reviews).

Other:

1. Runyan, CW. (1975). Sex Education and Family Planning for Minnesota’s Mentally Retarded: An Overview of Needs and Services. Minneapolis: Minnesota Department of Health Monograph (thesis).

2. Runyan, CW. (1983). Prevention of Adolescent Childbearing: A Comparison of the 1978 and 1981 Federal Initiatives. Chapel Hill: Bush Institute for Child and Family Policy (policy analysis).

3. Runyan, CW. (1983). Public Health Policy Making: The Role of Epidemiologic Data in Decisions About Motor Vehicle Safety. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina (dissertation).

4. Runyan, CW. (1995). The Public Health Hazard of Guns. Endeavors Magazine, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina. 1(2):5.

5. Runyan, CW. Bridging the Gap: A Perspective on Collaboration and Discovery. UNC IPRC News. 11(1):2001.

6. Peek-Asa, Corinne; Runyan, CW. (2002). Violence in the workplace. HR Advisor. (November/December 2002.

7. Runyan CW Let’s Celebrate and Look Forward: Injury Moves From Infancy to Adolescence. UNC IPRC News. 11(2): 2002.

8. Runyan CW. Beyond the “Bio” of Bioterrorism. UNC IPRC News. 11(3): 2002.

9. Runyan CW Finding Common Ground on Which to Build Infrastructure. UNC IPRC News. 11(4): 2003.

10. Runyan CW. The Right to Safety: Not a Seasonal Issue. UNC IPRC News. 12(1): 2003.

11. Runyan CW. Child Maltreatment: Crying for Help From Public Health. UNC IPRC News. 12(2): 2004.

12. Runyan CW . Translating Research to Practice: The Respective Contributions of NAICRC and STIPDA. UNC UNC IPRC News. 12(3): 2005.

13. Runyan, CW. (2006). Opinion Piece. “ Scant Funding to Prevent Injuries” Raleigh News and Observer (March 23, 2006)

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14. Runyan CW. Teaching Social Change UNC IPRC News. 12(4): 2006.

15. Runyan CW. Sustainability via Infrastructure Development in Injury Control – A Call to Action. UNC IPRC News. 12(5): 2006.

16. Runyan CW. The Center Turns 20. UNC IPRC News. 13(1): 2007.

17. Runyan CW. Why Are Injury Centers Important? UNC IPRC News. 13(2): 2007.

18. Runyan CW. An Open Letter to the Obama Administration. UNC IPRC News. 14(1): 2009.

19. Runyan CW. Giving Thanks. UNC IPRC News. 14(2): 2009.

20. Runyan CW (Guest Co-Editor). Commentary: Positioning North Carolina for Leadership in Injury Control -- A Call to Action. North Carolina Medical Journal 71(6): 527-530.

21. Runyan CW, Garrettson M. Proposed Indicators for Documenting Impact of the Injury Control Research Center Program and Monitoring the Progress of Centers Individually and Collectively. Report to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control and the Society for the Advancement of Violence and Injury Research. July 2011.

22. Runyan CW. (2013). Moving Upstream to Prevent Child Maltreatment, An invited commentary. J. of Applied Research on Children. 4(1): New Morbidities, 2.0. (open access journal)’

23. Craine J, Costa B, Hartley D, Ridenour M, Bain E,Cohen GI, Gates D, Berberich S, Blick B, Grifin M, Brden MA, Handelman E, Hoff LA, Hughes N, Lanza M, Lipscomb J, London M, McCarter-Spaulding D, McPhaul K, Michelman B, Perdue G, Rosen J, Runyan CW, Slatin C, Vessey J. (2013) Occupational Violence Training and Education: Workplace Violence Prevention for Nurses CDC Course No. WB1865 - NIOSH Pub. No. 2013-155.

PRESENTATIONS: [student’s names in italics; Presentations made by CW Runyan unless otherwise specified]

Keynote/ Plenary Addresses/ Named Lectures:

1. “Childhood Injuries in North Carolina: Why Should We Worry?” Keynote address, North Carolina Conference on Injury Prevention. Raleigh, NC: 1986.

2. “The Epidemiology of Adolescent Injury.” Keynote address, American Medical Association Injury Conference. Chicago, IL: 1987.

3. “Safety Issues in Day Care.” Keynote address, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center Summer Institute. Chapel Hill, NC: 1988.

4. “Workplace Violence.” Keynote address, Learning Dynamics, Inc. Hartford, CT: November 1996. (For a conference of 80 security officers and human resources directors from Fortune 500 companies).

*5. “Adolescent Work and Well-being: Occupational Injuries, Illnesses and Fatalities Among U.S. Working Teens” (with Schulman, M; Evensen, CT; Zakocs, R; Dunn, KA). Plenary address, NAFTA Conference. Ottawa, Canada: 1997. (Presented by M. Schulman).

6. “Safe in the Community.” Plenary address, CDC Safe America Conference. Washington, DC: 1997.

7. “Research and Practice: Must They Be Strange Bedfellows.” Plenary Address. CDC SafeUSA Conference, Atlanta, GA: 2001

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8. “Injuries to Youth Workers from a Public Health Perspective.” Keynote address. Kinesiology Conference, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada: 2002

9. “Dr. William Haddon’s Legacy.” Opening Plenary Address. Sixth World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. Montreal, Canada: 2002.

10. “Injury Risks to Young Workers. What do we know? What do we need to know?” Lydia Catherine McCutcheon Lecture. Hospital for Sick Children. Toronto, Canada. 2003.

11. “Risky Business – Improving the Safety of Teen Work in America”. Vulnerable Worker Populations (2012). Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. 2012.

Invited Presentations (national and international meetings):

1. “Assessing the Impact of Raising the Drinking Age.” National Conference on Environmental Health. Denver, CO: 1986.

2. Panelist: “Injury Surveillance.” Injury in America Conference. San Antonio, TX: September 1988.

3. “Measurement Issues in Injury Control.” National Center for Health Statistics Conference on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Chapel Hill, NC: November 1988.

4. “Policy Approaches to Injury Prevention.” National SafeKids Conference. Washington, DC: February 1989.

5. “Safety Standards in Day Care.” 16th Annual Regional MCH Conference. Chapel Hill, NC: April 1989.

6. “Residential Fires: A Statewide Study.” National Applied Geography Conference. Charlotte, NC: 1990.

7. “Role of Injury Centers in Advocacy.” Injury in America Conference. Denver, CO: April 1991.

8. “Status of National Regulations for Day Care Safety.” International Conference on Child Day Care Health. Atlanta, GA: 1992.

*9. “Deaths at Work Among Children and Adolescents” (with Dunn, K.). Presented to the American Medical Association’s Science Reporters Conference. Philadelphia, PA: October 1993 (presented by Dunn, K.).

10. “ICRC’s and STIPDA Collaboration.” State and Territorial Injury Prevention Directors Association Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA: September 1996.

11. “Collaboration Between Injury Centers and State Health Departments.” State and Territorial Injury Prevention Directors Association Annual Meeting. Invited Presentation. Atlanta, GA: September 1996.

12. “Discussion of Multilevel Approaches to Intervention: Injury Examples.” Institute of Medicine and Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education of the National Research Council. Atlanta, Georgia: February 2-3, 2000.

13. “Plenary: Moving Forward with Workplace Violence Research.” Workplace Violence Intervention Research Workshop. University of Iowa, Washington, DC. April 5-6, 2000.

14. “Research in Child Labor – Issues and Dilemmas.” National Association of Injury Control Research Centers. Pittsburgh, PA: May 2001.

15. “State Health Department Training Needs.” Advisory Committee for Injury Prevention and Control (HHS). Atlanta, Georgia: April 2002.

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16. “State of Home Safety in America.” National Press Club. Washington, DC: September 2002.

17. “State of Home Safety in America.” Congressional staff briefing. Washington, DC: December 2002.

18. “Bridging Research and Practice in Injury Control.” Lecture to the Centre for Population Health Sciences. University of Toronto: March 2003.

19. “Beyond Publications: Using Research to Inform Practice.” Workshop at the Safety in Numbers Conference. Atlanta, GA: April 2003.

20. “Preparing Injury Practitioners: An Academic-Public Health Agency Partnership.” The National Injury and Violence Prevention Training Initiative (NTI) of the NAICRC-STIPDA Joint Committee for Infrastructure Development. Presented by Carol Runyan (NAICRC) and Carolyn Fowler (STIPDA). Seventh World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. Vienna, Austria: June 2004.

21. “Challenging Our Approaches to Intervention Research: What We Don’t Know CAN Hurt Us” European Consumers Safety Association (ECOSA). International Seminar on Injury Methods. Vienna, Austria: June 2004.

22. “Working Teens” Seminar at the Institute of Work and Health. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. June 2005.

23. “Challenges of Understanding the State of Home Safety in America”. Home Safety Council Data Summit. (with C Casteel). Washington, DC. May 16-18. 2006.

24. “PREVENT: A program of the National Training Initiative on Injury and Violence Prevention (NTI).” Office of Child Abuse and Neglect Webinar. January 2008.

25. “PREVENT: Preventing Violence through Education, Networking and Technical Assistance – A Program for Child Abuse Practitioners.” 22rd Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment. (with E. Knight, presented by E. Knight). San Diego, January 2008.

26. “Making an impact on policy and program: Two case studies” Eighth World Injury Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. Merida, Mexico. March 2008.

27. “Practicing Injury Control – a View to the Future” Closing presentation at the Johns Hopkins Summer Institute, June 2008.

28. “Collaboration between Academics and Practitioners”. SAVIR Research Meeting. Atlanta, GA, 2009 (with Shelli Stephens-Stidham)

29. “Injuries Among Native American Children” Seventh International Meeting on Indigenous Child Health, Denver, CO. 2017

30. “Going Forward by Looking Back” SAVIR President’s Address, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2019

Invited Presentations: (state / university / local meetings) – selected examples from over a two hundred

1. “Aspects of Prevention.” Minnesota Public Health Association Conference. St. Paul, MN: 1977.

2. “Designing Health Education Programs in Community Clinics.” Minnesota Health Activation Network Regional Conference. Minnesota, MN: 1977.

3. “Health Education in Community Clinics.” Minnesota Society for Public Health Education Workshop. St. Paul, MN: 1977.

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5. “Health Activation Concepts in Pediatric Practice.” Pediatric Grand Rounds, Minneapolis Children’s Health Center. Minneapolis, MN: 1978.

6. “Health Education for Adolescents in Primary Care.” Regional Adolescent Health Conference, University of Minnesota Continuing Medical Education. St. Paul, MN: 1980.

7. “Elements of Health Behavior and Behavior Change.” Department of Community Medicine. University of Alexandria. Alexandria, Egypt: 1984.

8. “Childhood Injuries.” Preventive Medicine Rounds, University of North Carolina Medical School. Chapel Hill, NC: 1984.

9. “Childhood Injuries: Options for Prevention.” Pediatric Grand Rounds, University of North Carolina Medical School. Chapel Hill, NC: 1985.

10.“Childhood Injury Morbidity: Reducing Disability.” Statewide Developmental Disabilities Conference. Raleigh, NC: 1985.

11.“Public Health Interventions in the Community.” Principles of Public Health Practice Continuing Education Conference. Chapel Hill, NC: 1987.

12 “Injuries in Day Care.” Department of Epidemiology Continuing Education Conference. Chapel Hill, NC: 1987.

13.“Injury Prevention in North Carolina.” NC Preventive Medicine Association. Chapel Hill, NC: 1988.

14.“Injury Epidemiology and Injury Control.” Series of talks to the Behavioral Pediatrics Program. University of North Carolina School of Medicine. Chapel Hill, NC: April 1988.

15.“Opportunities for Injury Prevention.” University of North Carolina School of Public Health Alumni Conference. Chapel Hill, NC: April 1988.

16.“Injury Prevention: New Roles for Public Health Professionals.” Workshop at NC Public Health Association. Kill Devil Hills, NC: May 1988.

17.“Reducing Injury Risk for Children.” Wellness Institute. Wake AHEC. Raleigh, NC: November 1988.

18.“Roles for Medical Examiners in Injury Prevention.” State Medical Examiner’s Conference. Chapel Hill, NC: December 1988.

19.“Pediatric Injuries.” Pediatric Grand Rounds, University of North Carolina Medical School. Chapel Hill NC: December 1988.

20.“Fires and Burns in North Carolina.” NC Governor’s Task Force Symposium on Injury Prevention and Control. Raleigh, NC: November 1989.

21. “Adolescent Injury.” Rex Hospital Grand Rounds. Raleigh, NC: May 1990.

22.“Injury Epidemiology & Surveillance.” Florida Public Health Association Meeting. Orlando, FL: September 1990.

23 “Fire Mortality in North Carolina.” NC Fire Educators Conference. Greensboro, NC: February 1991.

24.“Death by Fire.” Division of Epidemiology. University of Minnesota School of Public Health. Minneapolis, MN: March 1991.

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25.“Playground Injury.” North Carolina Conference on Playground Safety. Raleigh, NC: 1992.

*26. “Pediatric Injury Prevention: What Can We Do?” (Presented with Cohen, L.). UNC School of Nursing Continuing Education Course. Chapel Hill, NC: October 1993.

27. “Reducing Injuries in Child Care.” Healthy People: University Partnerships with North Carolinians Conference. Chapel Hill, NC: February 1994.

28. “Testimony on Injury in Child Labor” (with Dunn, K.). Presented to the North Carolina Department of Labor, Public Hearing. April 1994. (presented by Dunn, K.).

29. “Collaboration in Research.” Presented at a workshop sponsored by the Office of Research Services, UNC. Chapel Hill, NC: Spring 1996.

30. “Injuries in Child Care.” Conference on Child Care Sponsored by Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute. Chapel Hill, NC: June 1996.

31. “Reducing Injury to Children in North Carolina.” North Carolina Child Fatality Task Force. Raleigh, NC: Fall 1999.

32. “Childhood Injury in North Carolina – A Needs Assessment for the North Carolina SAFE KIDS Coalition.” May 2000 (with Golden, S.).

33. “Home Safety; What can we do?” Orange County Safe Communities Coalition. Hillsborough, NC: January 2003.

34. “Beyond the Bio of Bioterrorism.” NC Local Health Directors’ Conference. Raleigh, NC: January 30, 2003.

35. “Haddon Matrix: A Public Health Tool.” Working Together: Coastal Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Conference: A Public Health and Behavioral Health Response to Bioterrorism. Wilmington, NC: August 11, 2004.

36. Evidence-based Planning & Evaluation of Injury Prevention Programs. Durham Injury Coalition, Durham, NC. June 2007.

37. Understanding Occupational Injury Risks Among Adolescent Patients – Pediatric Grand Rounds, Coastal AHEC, Wilmington, NC. October 2008

38. The Prevalence of Young Workers’ Occupational Injury Risks in the U.S. With K. Rauscher (presented by K. Rauscher). Youth Labor Symposium, Chapel Hill, NC. October 2008.

39. Prevention of Child Maltreatment –Public Health Perspective. American Human Association Regional Conference. Charlotte, NC. February, 2009.

40. Understanding Occupational Injury Risks Among Adolescent Patients – Pediatric Grand Rounds, Coastal AHEC, Greensboro, NC. May 2009

41. Understanding Occupational Injury Risks Among Adolescent Patients – Pediatric Grand Rounds, AHEC, Greensboro, NC. May 2008

42. Hi Ho, Hi Ho -- Its off to work we go: injury and violence implications of teenage employment in the U.S University of Michigan School of Public Health, October, 2009

43. Trauma Prevention. Surgery Grand Rounds, Department of Surgery, University of North Carolina, March 2010

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44. Is work dangerous for teenagers? What we know and need to know. Public Health Grand Rounds, West Virginia University. April, 2010.

45. Risky Business – Perils of Youth Employment. Epidemiology seminar. University of Colorado-Denver. April 2010.

46. “Addressing child & adolescent Injury: A vision for Children’s Hospital Colorado.” Presentation to the Children’s Hospital Colorado Board, December, 2011

47. “Injury Prevention – Needs, current practices & future directions” for the Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Institute Board Meeting, January, 2012

48. “Program and Policy Evaluation – The Basics.” Presentation at the Tribal Injury Control Annual Workshop, San Diego, April 2012.

49. “Injury Prevention”. Presentation for CHAI Staff, May 2012

50. “Community Programs – Figuring out what works, choosing wisely and evaluating well” Invited presentation at Colorado Trauma Conference, Breckinridge, CO, June 2012

51. “Assessing your Program’s Worth” Invited presentation for Colorado Child Passenger Safety Technicians, Children’s Hospital Colorado, July 2012

52. Risky Business-Perils of Youth Employment. Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Policy. November, 2010.

53. Injury Prevention is No Accident: what’s the problem and what should we be doing about it. Pediatric Grand Rounds, University of Colorado School of Medicine, November 2012.

54. “Intervening to Prevent Injuries” – presentation for the Denver Health Trauma Program, August 2012.

55. “Risky Business – Improving the Safety of Teen Work in America” Presentation for Worksafe Colorado, September 2012

56. “Policy Research and Evaluation.” Webinar (invited) for the South by Southwest Regional Injury Control Network (presented with Greg Tung)

57. “Can criminal background queries of undergraduates help prevent campus violence? An exploratory study” Presented at the University of North Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center. August 2012.

58. “Violence as a public health problem: A CSPH Discussion” (with Greg Tung). Sponsored by PIPER Program and Colorado School of Public Health, March 2013

59. Risky Business – Challenges in Addressing Young Worker Safety. Presented at U. of Minnesota Humphrey School of Public Affairs, Univ. of Minnesota. March, 2015.

60. Means Restriction Research for Suicide Prevention. Denver VA Research Seminar, April 2015.

61. Principles of Injury Control. Colorado Child Fatality Review Teams, April 2015.

62. Injury Prevention and Social Disruption, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, September 2015

63. Moving Mountains – How you can save lives through child injury and violence prevention” Webinar for Child Fatality Teams in Colorado. March, 2016 See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n80dznzP9l4

64. Workshop Series on Prevention for Colorado Child Fatalities Review Teams, 2016

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65. Preventing suicide — strategies addressing access to lethal means, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Research Institute, October 2016

66. Suicide prevention in the emergency department – invitational meeting at the National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, 2017

67. Principles of evaluating community-based interventions –Indian Health Service annual workshop, Aurora, CO, 2017 (with Candace Fleming)

68. Suicide Prevention in Colorado, North Carolina Violent Death Reporting System Advisory Group; Chapel Hill, NC, October 2019

69. Addressing Suicide Prevention Through Lethal Means Counseling in Emergency Care. UNC Injury Prevention Research Center Seminar, Chapel Hill, NC, October 2019

70. Making Safe Storage of Firearms Part of a Public Health Strategy. North Carolina Child Fatality Task Force- Unintentional Injury Committee, September 21, 2020

Refereed Papers (International Meetings):

*1. “Bicycle Helmet Use Among Competitive Cyclist: Attitudes and Experiences.” (with Earp, JA; Reese, RP.). First World Conference on Accident and Injury Prevention. Stockholm, Sweden: September 1989.

2. “Fire Hazards and Safety Practices in North Carolina Households.” (with Linzer, M; Butts, J.). First World Conference on Accident and Injury Prevention. Stockholm, Sweden: September 1989.

3. Workshop: “Exploring the Roles of Academic, Governmental and Community Organizations in Injury Prevention and Control -- Collaboration as a Key to Program Creativity, Longevity and Effectiveness.” Panelist: Second World Conference on Injury Control. Atlanta, Georgia: May 1993.

*4. “Fatal Violence to Women in North Carolina: A Study of Patterns and Precursors.” Part I: Homicide. Poster Session Presenter (with Moracco, KE; Butts, J.). Third International Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. Melbourne, Australia: February 1996.

*5. “Fatal Violence to Women in North Carolina: A Study of Pattern and Precursors.” Part II: Suicide. Poster Session Presenter (with Moracco, KE; Butts, J.). Third International Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. Melbourne, Australia: February 1996.

6. “Injuries in Child Day Care Settings: Incidence, Policies, and Prevention.” Panelist: Third International Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. Melbourne, Australia: February 1996.

*7. “Women and Violence: Strategies of Self Protection” (with Moracco, KE.). Third International Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. Melbourne, Australia: February 1996.

*8. “Exposure to Hazards Among Youth Workers: A North Carolina Study” (with Dunn, K; Schulman, M; Cohen, L.). Third International Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. Melbourne, Australia: February 1996 (presented by Dunn, K.).

*9. Teenage Workers’ Occupational Safety: Results of a Four School Study (with Bowling, JM; Miara, C; Davis, L; Rubenstein, H; Delp, L; Arroyo, M.). Fourth World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: May 17-20, 1998 (poster presented by Bowling, JM.).

*10. “The Effects of Written Prompts and Parent-Generated Opportunities on Injury Prevention Counseling” (with Cohen, L.). Fourth World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: May 17-20, 1998 (poster presented by Cohen, L.).

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*11. “Pilot Evaluation of Safe Babies and Effective Parents: A Home Visitor Training Program” (with Sheaffer, L; Cohen, L.). Fourth World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: May 17-20, 1998 (poster presented by Cohen, L.).

12. “Young Workers in Construction” (with Schulman, M; Bowling, JM; Dal Santo, J; Treiber. L.). Sixth World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. Montreal, Canada: May 12-15, 2002 (presented by Schulman, M.).

13. “Collaboration Between Academic Researchers and Practitioners.” Sixth World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. Montreal, Canada: May 12-15, 2002.

14. “Young workers in the U.S.: perspectives of adolescents & their parents.” Seventh World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. Vienna, Austria: June 6-9, 2004.

“Unintentional Injuries in the Home Environment: Mortality, Morbidity and Prevention Practices in the United States.” Seventh World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. Vienna, Austria: June 6- 9, 2004.

16. “Employment, violence & delinquency among U.S. adolescents: How are they related?” (with A. Villaveces, K. Rauscher, SI Bangdiwala, MD Schulman, M Yonas. Ninth World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. Merida, Mexico. March 15-18, 2008. (a poster)

17. “The theory of planned behavior applied to a violence prevention training program”. (with A. Villaveces, P. Fleming). Ninth World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. Merida, Mexico. March 15-18, 2008. (presented by A. Villaveces).

Refereed Papers (National Meetings):

1. “Childhood Injuries: An Ecologic Framework for Considering Policy Options” (with Margolis, L.). American Public Health Association. Montreal, Canada: 1982.

2. “Risk Data: What Role in Motor Vehicle Policy Formulation?” (with Earp, JA.). American Public Health Association. Dallas, TX: 1983.

3. “Procrastination and Prevention: The Case of Children’s Injuries” (with Margolis, L.). American Public Health Association. Washington, DC: 1985 (presented by Margolis, L.).

4. “Injuries at Work and at Play.” Prevention ‘87 Conference. Atlanta, GA: 1987.

5. “You Can Make The Difference” (with Waller, P; Barry, P.). A series of daylong workshops. Winston-Salem, NC; Charlotte, NC; Greenville, NC; Asheville, NC: 1987-1988.

6. “Child and Adolescent Injuries.” University of North Carolina School of Public Health Alumni Conference. Chapel Hill, NC: April 1988.

7. “Improving North Carolina’s Injury Database.” University of North Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center. Chapel Hill, NC: June 1988.

*8. “Promoting Injury Control Activities Among Local Officials” (with Waller, PF; Barry, PZ; Gerken, EA.). American Public Health Association. Boston, MA: November 1988 (presented by Waller, PF.).

9. “Predictors of Residential Fires” (with Linzer, M; Butts, J.). American Public Health Association. Chicago, IL: October 1989.

*10. “Bicycle Helmet Use, Injury Experiences and Attitudes Among Competitive Cyclists” (with Earp, JA; Reese, R.). American Public Health Association. Chicago, IL: October 1989. 10/14/2020 Page 41 Curriculum vitae Carol W. Runyan

*11. “Day Care Safety Regulations” (with Gray, D; Kotch, J.). American Public Health Association. Chicago, IL: October 1989 (presented by Gray, D.).

*12. “Preventing Injuries to Housekeeping Staff and Technicians in Research Laboratories” (with Eng, E; Sarri, C; Lewis, R.). American Public Health Association. Chicago, IL: October 1989 (presented by Sarri, C.).

13. “Case Control Study of Fatal Vs. Nonfatal Residential Fires” (with Linzer, M; Bangdiwala, S; Butts, J.). American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA: November 1991.

*14. “Newspapers: A Source for Injury Surveillance?” (with Rainey, D.). American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA: November 1991 (presented by Rainey, D.).

*15. “On the Job Fatalities Due to Motor Vehicles” (with Armstrong, D; Loomis, D; Butts, J.). American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA: November 1991 (presented by Armstrong, D.).

16. “Death by Fire in a Rural Southern State” (with Linzer, W; Butts, J; Bangdiwala, S.). American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA: November 1991.

*17. “Work-related Deaths of North Carolina Youth” (with Dunn, K.). American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA: November 1991 (presented by Dunn, K.).

18. “Practices of County Medical Examiners in Classifying Deaths as On the Job” (with Loomis, D; Butts, J.). APHA American Public Health Association. Washington, DC: November 1992.

*19. “Epidemiology of Partner Homicide in North Carolina” (with Hall, P; Moracco, E.). American Public Health Association. Washington, DC: November 1992 (presented by Hall, P.).

*20. “Female Homicide Victimization in North Carolina, 1988-1993: A Statewide Study of Patterns and Precursors” (with Moracco, KE; Butts, J.). American Public Health Association. San Diego, CA: October 1995 (presented by Moracco, KE.).

21.“Child Labor and Exposure to Hazards on North Carolina Farms” (with Cole, T; Salmon, M; Lilly, S.). APHA American Public Health Association. San Francisco, CA: October 1993 (presented by Cole, T.).

*22. “Hazards in North Carolina Child Day Care Centers” (with Seyfarth, K; Kotch, J.). APHA, American Public Health Association. San Francisco, CA: October 1993.

*23. “Clinically-based Childhood Injury Prevention Counseling: A Decision Analysis to Prioritize Interventions” (with Cohen, L; Downs, S.). American Public Health Association. Washington, DC: October 1994 (presented by Cohen, L.).

24.“Training, Technical Assistance and Consultation to Improve Health and Safety in Out-of-Home Child Care Programs” (wth Kotch, J.). American Public Health Association. Washington, DC: October 1994 (presented by Kotch, J.)

*25. “Occupational Homicide: A 15-Year Statewide Study” (With Moracco, KE; Loomis, D; Wolf, S; Butts, J; Napp, D.). American Public Health Association. Washington, DC: October 1994 (presented by Moracco, KE.).

*26. “Occupational Injury and Its Prevention Among Working Adolescents: Injury Update and the School to Work Act of 1993” (with Dunn, K; Schulman, M.). American Public Health Association. Washington, DC: October 1994 (presented by Dunn, K.).

*27. “Parental Views of a Children’s Bicycle Helmet Policy” (with Caplow, M.). Society of Public Health Education. Washington, DC: 1994 (presented by Caplow, M.). 10/14/2020 Page 42 Curriculum vitae Carol W. Runyan

28. “Collaboration Between Academicians and Practitioners” (with Margolis, L.). APHA Preconference Workshop on Injury Control. Washington, DC: October 1994 (presented by Margolis, L.).

*29. “Pediatrician Injury Prevention Counseling: Determinants and Description of Routine Care” (with Cohen, L; Bowling, JM; Earp, JA.). National Research Services Award Fellows Conference. Atlanta, GA: 1996 (presented by Cohen, L.).

*30. “Female Suicide in North Carolina, 1989-1993: Patterns and Precursors” (with Moracco, KE; Butts, J.). American Public Health Association Poster Presentation. New York, NY: 1996 (presented by Moracco, KE.).

*31. “Teens at Work: A Statewide Study of Hazards and Exposures” (with Dunn, KA; Cohen, LR; Schulman, MD.). American Public Health Association Poster Presentation. New York, NY: 1996 (presented by Dunn, KA.).

*32. “Farm Work is Dangerous for Kids: Agricultural Hazards and Injuries Among North Carolina Youth” (with Schulman, MD; Evenson, CT; Dunn, KA; Cohen, LR.). American Public Health Poster Presentation. New York, NY: 1996 (presented by Schulman, MD; Runyan, CW.).

33. “Injury Control Research Centers.” Panel presentation with Center Directors. American Public Health Association, New York. 1996. (Presented by C.W. Runyan.)

*34. “Pediatric Injury Prevention Counseling: Determinants and Description of Routine Care” (with Cohen, LR; Bowling, JM.). American Public Health Association. New York, NY: 1996 (presented by Cohen, LR.).

*35. “Pediatric Injury Prevention Counseling: A Delphi Study of Experts’ Priorities” (with Cohen, LR; Downs, SM; Bowling, JM.). American Public Health Association. New York, NY: 1996 (presented by Cohen, LR.).

*36. “Work is Dangerous for Teens: Perspective for Health Care Providers” (with Zakocs, R; Dunn, KA; Schulman, M; Evensen, C.). Association for Health Services Research 14th Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL: June 15-17, 1997 (presented by Zakocs, R.).

37. “Training to Reduce Hazards in Youth Work: Results from the Brockton Survey of Teenage Occupational Safety” (with Bowling, JM; Miara, C; Davis, L; Dewey, R; Gallagher, S.). National Occupational Injury Research Symposium, Morgantown, VA: October 15-17, 1997 (presented by Bowling, JM.).

*38. “Improving Workplace Safety: Suggestions from Working Teens” (with Zakocs, R; Schulman, MD; Evenson, CT; Dunn, KA.). National Occupational Injury Research Symposium. Morgantown, West Virginia: October 15-17, 1997 (pPresented by Zakocs, R.).

39. “The Effect of Using Death Certificate Information on Industry and Occupation Specific Fatality Rates” (with Wolf, SH; Loomis, DP; Gregory, E; Butts, JD.). National Occupational Injury Research Symposium, Morgantown, WV: October 15-17, 1997 (presented by Wolf, S.).

*40. “The Downside of Teen Employment: Hazards and Injuries Among Working Teens in North Carolina” (with Evenson, CT; Schulman, MD; Zakocs, R; Dunn, KD.). National Occupational Injury Research Symposium. Morgantown, West Virginia: October 15-17, 1997 (presented by Zakocs, R.).

*41. “Qualitative Assessment of Teen Workers’ Beliefs and Attitudes About Work and Safety” (with Zakocs, R; Schulman, MD; Evenson, CT; Dunn, KA.). 125th Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association. Indianapolis, Indiana: November 9-13, 1997 (presented by Zakocs, R.).

*42. “Teen Workers’ Training and Concerns About Job Safety” (with Zakocs, R; Dunn, KA; Schulman, MD; Evenson, CT.). 125th Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association. Indianapolis, Indiana: November 9-13, 1997. 10/14/2020 Page 43 Curriculum vitae Carol W. Runyan

*43. “Teens Working in Retail Trade: Job Tasks and Work-related Injuries” (with Dunn, KD; Zakocs, R; Schulman, MD; Evensen, CT.). 125th Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association. Indianapolis, Indiana: November 9-13, 1997 (presented by Dunn, K.).

*44. “Risk Factors for Death and Injury in Fatal Residential Fires” (with Marshall, SW; Bangdiwala, SI; Linzer, MD; Butts, JD.). 125th Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association. Indianapolis, Indiana: November 9-13, 1997 (presented by Marshall, SW.).

*45. “The Effects of Written Prompts and Parent-generated Opportunities on Injury Prevention Counseling” (with Cohen, L.). 125th Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association. Indianapolis, Indiana: November 9-13, 1997 (presented by Cohen, L.).

*46. “Risk Factors for Death in Fatal Residential Fires” (with Marshall, SW; Runyan, CW; Bangdiwala, SI; Linzer, MA.). Southern Medical Association 10th Annual Regional Burn Seminar. The Carolina Inn, Chapel Hill, NC: December 5-7, 1997 (presented by Marshall, SW.).

47. “Roundtable: Behavioral Issues in Injury Control” (with Gielen, A; Girasek, D; Barrios, L). American Public Health Association. Chicago, IL: November 1999.

48. “Women’s Personal and Vicarious Experiences with Violence: A National Study” (with Moracco, KE.). American Public Health Association. Chicago, IL: November 1999 (poster presented by Moracco, KE.).

49. “Fatal Domestic Violence: A Population-Based Study of Female Partner Homicide” (with Moracco, KE; Butts, J.). American Public Health Association. Chicago, IL: November 1999 (presented by Moracco, KE.).

50. “The Role of Work Permits in Teen Workers' Experiences” (with Delp, L; Brown, M; Bowling, JM; Jahan1, S.). American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA: October 2001 (presented by Delp, L.).

51. “Use of Work Permits for Targeted Studies and Surveillance of High Risk Low Incidence Teenage Occupations” (with Bowling, JM; Schulman, MD; Dal Santo, J.). American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA: October 2001 (presented by Bowling, JM.).

52. “A Descriptive Study of Young Workers' Experiences in Construction” (with Treiber, L; Schulman, MD; Bowling, JM; Dal Santo, J; Lipscomb, HJ.). American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA: October 2001 (presented by Treiber, L.).

53. “Prostitution and Homicide of Women” (with Decker, M; Moracco KE.). American Public Health Association. Philadelphia, PA: November 2002 (presented by Decker, M.).

54. “Are Teen Construction Workers Informed About Child Labor Laws in North Carolina?” (with Dal Santo, J; Schulman, MD; Bowling, JM; Treiber, L; Lipscomb, HJ.). American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA: October 2001 (presented by Dal Santo, J.).

55. “Home Safety in the United States: What We Know and What We Don’t” Part I: Morbidity and Mortality (with Perkis, D; Johnson, RM; Marshall, SW; Coyne-Beasley, T; Waller, A.). Safety in Numbers Conference. Atlanta, GA: April 2003.

56. “Home Safety in the United States: What We Know and What We Don’t” Part II: Prevalence of Selected Risk and Protective Factors (with Johnson, RM; Coyne-Beasley, T; Marshall, SW; Waller, A; Perkis, D.). Safety in Numbers Conference. Atlanta, GA: April 2003.

57. . “National training for injury and violence prevention: The development and use of competencies.” (with Kelter A. Gunther-Mohr CA, Songer T). American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, November 2003. (presented by A Kelter and T Songer)

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58. “Teenage Construction Workers: Hazards, Experiences and Work Organization.” (with Schulman M, DalSanto J, Bowling M) National Occupational Injury Research Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA, October 2003. (presented by M. Schulman)

59. “Prevalence of home safety practices among households where a person with a disability resides” (with McGee K, Casteel C.) Injury and Violence in America: Meeting Challenges, Sharing Solutions, May 9- 11, 2005, Denver, CO (presented by K. McGee)

60. “Leading Causes of Home Injury in High-Risk Age Groups”. (with Casteel C, McGee K). Injury and Violence in America: Meeting Challenges, Sharing Solutions, May 9-11, 2005, Denver, CO (presented by C. Casteel)

61. ” Adequacy of Data for Assessing Injuries at Home Injuries.” (with Casteel C, McGee K). Injury and Violence in America: Meeting Challenges, Sharing Solutions, May 9-11, 2005, Denver, CO (presented by C. Casteel)

62. “Storage of household firearms: an examination of women's attitudes and beliefs”. (with Johnson RM, Coyne- Beasley T, Lewis MA, Bowling JM). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Dec. 10-14, 2005, Philadelphia, PA. (presented by R. Johnson). (winner of the Best Student Paper Prize, Injury Control and Emergency Health Services Section, APHA).

63. “Action learning component of PREVENT workshops for violence practitioners: preliminary evaluation (with Mariana Garretson, Kimberly Freire, Kristen Sullivan, Karl Umble, Sandra Martin,Tamera Coyne- Beasley) Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Dec. 10-14, 2005, Philadelphia, PA. (presented by M.Garretson and K. Freire).

64. “Impact of a violence prevention training program for practitioners” (with P. Fleming, S. Martin, K. Umble, K. Sullivan, E. van Schenkhof , K. Freire). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 11/6-8, Boston, MA

65. “Characteristics and Work Experiences of Youth with and Without Work Permits in North Carolina.” (with J. Dal Santo, M. Bowling, M. Schulman Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 11/6-8, Boston, MA (presented by J. Dal Santo).

66. “Parental Involvement in Teen Work Decisions” (with M. Schulman, J. DalSanto, M. Bowling). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 11/6-8, Boston, MA.

67. “Barriers to implementation of falls prevention programs at senior centers” (with M. Nocera, C. Casteel, C. Ware, C. Zachary). Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 4-7, 2007, Washington, DC. (Poster presented by M. Nocera)

68. “Self-reported child labor law violations among US youth working in the retail and service industries.” (with K.J. Rauscher, MD Schulman JM Bowling). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 4-7, 2007, Washington, DC.

69. “Older Adult Falls Prevention Program Dissemination”. (with C. Casteel, M. Nocera, C. Zachary, C. Ware) Paper presented at the SAVIR Research Conference, March 2009, Atlanta, Georgia, (presented by C. Casteel).

70. “Setting an agenda for advancing young worker safety” (with J. Lewko and K. Rauscher). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 2011, Washington, DC.

71. “Identifying indicators to monitor and evaluate injury control research centers.” (with Mariana Garrettson, Jeffrey Coben, Sue Lin Yee). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 2011, Washington, DC.

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72. “Effects of childhood neglect on early adolescent violence: Exploring the mediating role of social bond,” (with J. Kotch, D. Runyan, S Bangdiwala, M Yonas, H. Dubowitz). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 2011, Washington, DC. (presented by B. Margolis).

73. “Occupational health literacy and the risk of work-related injury among young workers in the US” (with K. Rauscher, D Myers). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 2011, Washington, DC. (presented by K. Rauscher).

74. “Can student perpetrated college crime be predicted based on pre-college misconduct? " (with M. Pierce, V. Shankar, S. Bangdiwala). Presentation at Society for the Advancement of Violence and Injury Research (SAVIR) conference. Baltimore, MD, June 2013.

75. "The Use of Criminal History Information in College Admissions Decisions" (with M. Pierce, S. Bangdiwala). Presentation at Society for the Advancement of Violence and Injury Research (SAVIR) conference. Baltimore, MD, June 2013.

76. Lethal Means Counseling for Adolescent Suicide Prevention: A Quality Improvement Project of the Children’s Hospital Colorado Psychiatric Emergency Service. The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 62nd Annual Meeting. San Antonio, Texas. October 2015 (presented by A. Becker)

77. “Lethal Means Counseling in Pediatric Emergency Care.” American Public Health Association. Chicago, Illinois, November 2015 (presented by S. Brandspigel)

78. “Means restriction counseling in hospital emergency departments and voluntary and temporary gun storage by gun shops and law enforcement agencies in the Mountain West” American Public Health Association. Denver, 2016. (presented by G. Tung)

79. “Practices of Hospital Emergency Departments (EDs) in Evaluating and Discharging Suicidal Patients” American Public Health Association. Denver, 2016.

80. “Finding, Understanding and Using Injury Data” Webinar for Safe States Alliance, September 2017

81. “Law Enforcement Agencies’ and Gun Retailers’ Roles in Gun Storage for Suicide Prevention” Society for the Advancement of Violence and Injury Research (SAVIR). Ann Arbor, September 2017

82. “Integrating child abuse prevention into public health” – Organizer and moderator Safe States Alliance Annual Meeting, Denver, October 2017

83. “Notes from the Field: Challenge and Strategies in Firearms-Related Research.” American Association of Suicidology Annual Meeting, April 26, 2019 (Denver, Colorado). Presented as a panel by: Marian Betz, MD, MPH, Sara Brandspigel, MPH, Mike Anestis, PhD, Cathy Barber, MPA.

84. “Promoting Out-of-Home Gun Storage for Suicide Prevention.” Presented at the Department of Defense/Veteran’s Administration Suicide Prevention Conference, Sara Brandspigel, MPH, Carol Runyan, PhD, Ashley Brooks-Russell, PhD, Evan Polzer, MA, Marian Betz, MD, MPH (Presented by Sara Brandspigel August 29, 2019, Nashville, Tennessee).

85. Carmel Salhi, Deb Azrael, Elizabeth Beatriz, Catherine Barber, Carol Runyan, Marian Betz, Sara Brandspigel, Matthew Miller,.Medication and Firearm Safety Counseling in Pediatric Emergency Departments: A Controlled Trial. Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting. March 2020. San Diego, California.

86. Effect of an ED-Based Intervention on Medication and Firearm Storage Practices in Homes of Youth at Risk for Suicide: Preliminary Results from the SAFETY Study. American Association of Suicidology Annual Meeting, (Presented by Sara Brandspigel, April 25, 2020, Portland, OR). 10/14/2020 Page 46 Curriculum vitae Carol W. Runyan

TEACHING:

Courses at Colorado School of Public Health:

2012 Co-Instructor (with Karen Albright & Ginny Pham-Kanter): 2 credit, MPH course (PUBH 6955, summer). Capstone Experience

2013, 2016 Lead instructor: Workshop for PhD and DrPH students on writing a dissertation

2014,15, Co-Instructor (with Jill Norris): 3 credit course. (EPID 7912, spring): Developing a 16 (spring) Research Grant 16 (fall) 17

2013, 15, 17 Instructor: 1 credit DrPH seminar. (PUBH 6842, fall): Historical and Conceptual Contexts of Public Health – History and Development of Public Health (Part I).

2012, 14, 16, 18 Instructor: 1 credit DrPH seminar. (PUBH 6842, spring): Historical and Conceptual Contexts of Public Health, Public Health Ethics (Part II)

2012, 13 Instructor: 1 credit DrPH seminar. (PUBH 6842, fall): Historical and Conceptual Contexts of Public Health – Public Health as Social Change (Part III)

2013,15 Instructor: 1 credit DrPH seminar. (PUBH 6842, spring): Historical and Conceptual Contexts of Public Health – Public Health Professional Skills (Part IV)

2013, 14, 16 Instructor: 2 credit course. (PUBH 6600, summer); Foundations of Public Health

2016 Instructor: 1 credit course (PUBH 6670, fall) Diversity Issues in Public Health

2017 Co-instructor: 1 credit course (EPID 6670). Fundamentals of Clinical and Epidemiological Research on Child Abuse and Neglect (Kempe Summer Institute)

2018-2020 Lead instructor: 1 credit course (EPID 6654). Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention through a Public Health Lens (Kempe Summer Institute)

Courses at University of North Carolina:

1986 Co-instructor (with Alan Cross) Selective seminar: Health Promotion University of North Carolina School of Medicine

1995 Co-instructor (with Sandra Martin and Beth Moracco) Graduate Course: Violence Against Women Departments of Maternal and Child Health and Health Behavior and Health Education University of North Carolina School of Public Health

1992 Co-instructor (with Jo Anne Earp), Graduate course in: Research Methods Department of Health Behavior and Health Education University of North Carolina School of Public Health

1987-2008 Instructor: Doctoral Seminar: Historical and Conceptual Basis of Public Health and Health Behavior and Health Education 10/14/2020 Page 47 Curriculum vitae Carol W. Runyan

Department of Health Behavior and Health Education University of North Carolina School of Public Health

1987-2011 Instructor: Graduate Course: Injury and Violence as Public Health Problems Department of Health Behavior and Health Education University of North Carolina School of Public Health

2008 Instructor: Introduction to Public Health (HBHE 700) (7 week module)

2008 Instructor: Doctoral Seminar: Foundations of Health Behavior and Health Education I (7-week module)

2008 -2011 Instructor: Injury Control Module, Required lecture. Surgery rotation (2-hour lecture to 3rd year students every 8 weeks)

2010 Instructor, Injury and Violence in Global Perspective (HBHE 699-01) – a 1-2 credit, campus wide course for undergraduates 2019 Guest lecturer, “Haddon Matrix – Third Dimension” in InjuryAs a Public Health Problem (EPID/HB/MCH 625)- Instructor: Yvonne Golightly

2019, 2020 Guest lecturer, “Strategies to Prevent Suicide” in Violence Prevention (EPID/HB/MCH 626)- Instructor: Meghan Shanahan

2019 Co-instructor, Foundations of Public Health (SPHG 351)

Other teaching:

1994 Instructor Injury Control Strategies (1-week course) 34th Graduate Summer Session in Epidemiology University of Michigan School of Public Health

1978-1979 Co- Instructor: Graduate Course: Health Leadership and Effecting Change University of Minnesota School of Public Health

2000, 2004, Visiting Lecturer. Program Evaluation. 2005 Johns Hopkins University Summer Institute on Injury Control

2003-2009 Principal investigator/Lead Instructor: PREVENT (Preventing Violence through Education, Networking and Technical Assistance) Institute. § Intensive 6-day Institute offered 7 times 2005-2009 § 2-day workshop offered 8 times during 2001-2003 § Total training audience >900

2012 Instructor, Colorado School of Public Health, Public Health Academy (for high school students) – led a 4-hour workshop on injury prevention

Research Advising:

Faculty mentor (formally designated role):

1. Tamera Coyne-Beasley, MD, MPH (UNC School of Medicine). A Program of Research on Firearm and Youth Violence. 10/14/2020 Page 48 Curriculum vitae Carol W. Runyan

a. WT Grant Faculty Scholars Program, 2000-2003 (primary mentor). b. Robert Wood Johnson Minority Faculty Scholars Program, 2000-2003 (primary mentor).

2. Shari Barkin, MD, MPH. (Wake Forest University School of Medicine). K23 Award. Research on Pediatric Injury Prevention. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 2002-2005.

3. Heather Keenan, MD, MPH. (U.of Utah School of Medicine, formerly UNC School of Medicine). K23 Award. Research on Head Trauma in Children. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 2003-2007

4. Paul Smokowski, PhD. (UNC School of Social Work). K01 Award. Public Health Research: Health Protection Research Initiative Mentored Research Scientist Development Award. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2004-2007.

5. Mary Stephens-Maniscalco, MD, MPH (Department of Family Medicine, East Tennessee State University), 2006-2007

6. Eric Sigel, MD. (Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine), 2012-14

7. Jennifer Patnaik, PhD (Department of Epidemiology, Colorado School of Public Health), 2014

8. Madiha Abdel-Maksoud, MD, PhD (Department of Epidemiology, Colorado School of Public Health), 2015- 2019

Informal junior faculty/research staff mentoring:

1. Kevin Guskiewicz, PhD, Dept. of Exercise and Sports Science (while Assistant and Associate Professor of Exercise and Sports Science, UNC; currently, Chancellor, UNC-Chapel Hill.

2. Stephen Marshall, PhD, IPRC/Dept. of Epidemiology (while Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology; currently, Professor of Epidemiology, UNC and Director, UNC Injury Prevention Research Center)

3. Daniel Macklin, MD, MPH. Home Safety in America. 2001 (while postdoctoral fellow at UNC IPRC; currently, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, UNC)

4. Janet Dal Santo, DrPH, IPRC (while staff researcher, UNC IPRC; currently staff researcher, Duke University)

5. Beth Moracco, PhD, IPRC/ Dept. of Health Behavior and Health Education (while Research Assistant Professor of Health Behavior and Health Education, UNC; currently Research Associate Professor of Health Behavior and Health Education, UNC)

6. Carri Casteel, PhD, IPRC/ Dept. of Epidemiology (while Research Assistant Professor, UNC Department of Epidemiology; currently Associate Professor of Epidemiology, University of Iowa)

7. Andres Villaveces, MD, PhD, IPRC/Dept. of Epidemiology (while Research Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, UNC; currently senior scientist, CDC)

8. Anthony Charles, MD, MPH, Dept. of Surgery (while Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of North Carolina; currently Chief of General and Acue Care Surgery, UNC)

9. Kelly Gurka, PhD (while Assistant Professor U. of Virginia; currently Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, University of Florida)

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11. Kathleen Adelgais, MD (while Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, U of Colorado)

12. Gregory Tung, PhD (while Assistant Professor, Colorado School of Public Health)

13. Samuel Wang, MD (while Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, U of Colorado)

14. Ashley Brooks Russell, MPH, PhD (while Assistant Professor, Colorado School of Public Health)

15. Scott Harpin, MPH, PhD (Clinical Associate Professor, College of Nursing, Colorado School of Public Health)

16. Terri Lewis, PhD (Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, U. of Colorado)

Postdoctoral Fellows (primary mentor):

1. Linda Frederick, PhD. Occupational Motor Vehicle Fatalities Occurring Off-Road. Postdoc Visiting Scholar, 1992, Co-Advisor with Dana Loomis. (currently, staff at NIOSH)

2. John Staley, PhD. Occupational injury, 2008-2009 (currently Assistant Professor, Kent State University)

3. Matthew Pierce, JD, MPH. Violence Prevention, 2008- 2009 (currently Assistant Professor, American University, College of Law)

4. Kimberly Rauscher, ScD, IPRC (postdoc/staff at UNC IPRC; currently Assistant Professor of Community Medicine, West Virginia University)

Postdoctoral Fellows (mentor, in a secondary role):

1. Herbert Garrison, MD, MPH; Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program (currently, Professor of Emergency Medicine, East Carolina University)

2. Kathleen Dunn, MD, MPH; Preventive Medicine Residency Program (currently, US Army)

3. David Rainey, MD; Preventive Medicine Residency Program (currently, faculty, Wake Forest Medical School)

4. John Hunt, MD; Trauma Care Fellowship (currently, Professor of Surgery, Louisiana State University)

5. Stephanie Block, PhD; Center for Developmental Studies and IPRC (currently, Assistant Professor, U. of Massachusetts, Lowell)

6. Michelle (Brock) Caraballo, MD (Department of Pediatrics, Pulmonary Fellow, U of Colorado)

7. Laura Schwab-Reese, PhD (Department of Pediatrics, Berger Fellow, U of Colorado)

Dissertation Committee Chair, University of North Carolina:

1. Lisa Cohen. Pediatric Injury Prevention Counseling Determinants and Description of Routine Care. HBHE, DrPH, 1996.

2. Pamela Frasier. Predicting Family Physicians’ Intentions to Ask Women Patients About Partner Abuse. HBHE, PhD, 1996.

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3. Kathryn E. Moracco. Determinants of Female Fear of Victimization. HBHE, PhD, 1999.

4. Renée Johnson. Factors Associated with Women’s Intentions to Store Firearms Safely. HBHE, PhD. 2005. (winner of the Best Student Paper Prize, Injury Control and Emergency Health Services Section, American Public Health Association).

5. Benyamin Margolis. Exploring the Relationship between Childhood Neglect and Violence in a Sample of High-Risk Early Adolescents: Findings from a Longitudinal Study. HBHE, PhD, 2010.

Dissertation Committee Member:

University of North Carolina:

1. Christine Branche. An Assessment of Conditional Risks for Severe Occupational Traumatic Injury During Falls from Elevations at Work Among North Carolina Construction Workers. EPID, PhD, 1988.

2. Paige Hall. Development of an Instrument to Assess Intimate Partner Violence. HBHE, PhD, 1993.

3. Stephen Marshall. Effectiveness of Protective Equipment In Contact Sports. EPID, PhD, 1998.

4. Ruth Shults. Work-Related Musculoskeletal Injuries of the Upper Extremities in Union Carpenters. EPID, PhD, 1999.

5. Jay Bernhardt. Cognitive Responses to Anti-Violence PSAs: The Effects of Observing an Immediate Physical Consequence of Violent Behavior. HBHE, PhD, 1999.

6. Ronda Zakocs. Advocacy Organizations and Gun Control Laws. HBHE, PhD, 1999.

7. Mark Schultz. Sports Injury in High School Athletes. EPID, PhD, 2002.

8. Heather Keenan. Traumatic Brain Injury in Young Children. EPID, PhD, 2003 (winner of the Susan P. Baker, Best Student Research Paper, UNC IPRC)

9. Jingzhen Yang. Use of Protective Equipment by High School Athletes, HBHE, PhD. 2004. (winner of the Best Student Paper Prize, Injury Control and Emergency Health Services Section, American Public Health Association)

10. Kelly Gurka. Robbery-Homicide in Commercial Establishments. EPID, PhD, 2007.

11. Lawrence Scholl, HBHE, Parental Roles in Teen Driving (PhD, 2015)

Other doctoral committees:

12. Ernest Grant. Burn Injury in Older Adults. (U. of North Carolina-Greensboro), Nursing (PhD, 2015)

Master’s Thesis Advising (MSPH, University of North Carolina):

1. Ami Sperber. Design of a Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Curriculum for Medical Education in Israel. HBHE, MSPH, 1992.

2. Carlton Duncan. Training Teachers for Violence Prevention in the Middle School. HBHE, MSPH, 1992.

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4. Suzanne Cloutier. Women’s Use of Self-Protection in Assaults. EPID, MSPH 1999.

Major Paper First Reader (MPH, University of North Carolina):

1. Renae Reese. Competitive Cyclists’ Head Injury Experience and Helmet Use. HBHE, MPH, 1987.

2. Diana Gray. An Assessment of Safety Standards in Child Day Care. HBHE, MPH, 1988.

3. Johnsie Page. Views About E-Coding Among Staff at a Small Rural Hospital. HBHE, MPH, 1991.

4. Antonio Lilley. The Perceptions of Farmers, Policy Makers and Health Professionals about Agricultural Injury. HBHE, MPH, 1991.

5. Kimberly (Seyfarth) Browning. Hazards in Child Day Care Facilities in North Carolina. HBHE, MPH, 1992.

6. Katherine E. Moracco. Homicide Among Intimate Partners. HBHE, MPH, 1992.

7. Maren Batalden. Newspapers’ Reporting of Injury Events. HBHE, MPH, 1992.

8. Kristi Skjerdal. Occupational Injuries to New Zealand Adolescents. HBHE, MPH, 1992.

9. Stephanie Molliconi. Physicians’ Perceptions of Domestic Violence. HBHE, MPH, 1993.

10. David Napp. Workplace Homicide in North Carolina. HBHE, MPH, 1993.

11. Madlen Caplow. Parent’s Perceptions of Children’s Bike Helmet Use and the Chapel Hill Ordinance. HBHE, MPH, 1993.

12. Elizabeth Stern. Magistrates’ Responses to Domestic Violence. HBHE, MPH, 1994.

13. Lara Pratt. Incorporating Childhood Injury Prevention Into Home Nursing Visits. HBHE, MPH, 1994.

14. Emma Morton. Partner Homicide-Suicide Involving Female Homicide Victims: A Population Based Study in North Carolina, 1988-1992. HBHE, MPH, 1996.

15. Karen Schlanger. Discrepancies between Medical Examiner and OSHA Data on Occupational Fatalities. HBHE, MPH, 1996.

16. Darci Cherry. Unintentional Firearm Fatalities in North Carolina, 1985-1994. HBHE, MPH, 1996.

17. Blair Benson. An Application of the Haddon Matrix to Child Injury Death Reviews by North Carolina Child Fatality Prevention Teams. HBHE, MPH, 1997.

18. Deborah Shrem. Alcohol Involvement in Female Homicides, North Carolina, 1991-1993. HBHE, MPH, 1997.

19. Miriam Ornstein. Women’s Victimization and Choice of Self-Protection Strategy. HBHE, MPH, 1998.

20. Renée Johnson. Neighborhood Characteristics and Child Abuse. HBHE, MPH, 1998. (winner of the Susan P. Baker, Best Student Research Paper Prize, UNC IPRC)

21. Sonya Goode. Femicide in Older Women. HBHE, MPH, 1999.

22. Ana Validzic. Enhancing News Coverage of Injury Events. HBHE, MPH, 2000.

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23. Vanya Jones. Intervention for Safety of Farm Vehicles on Public Roadways. MPH, 2000.

24. David Kingdon. Welcome to the World: Process Evaluation of a Paramedic Delivered Home Safety Intervention. HBHE, MPH, 2003. (winner of the Susan P. Baker, Best Student Research Paper Prize, UNC IPRC)

25. Marisa Guptarek. A Formative Evaluation of North Carolina’s Safe Surrender Training Program. HBHE, MPH 2004.

26. Emily Johnson. Advocacy strategies used in passing a state firearm safety bill. HBHE, MPH, 2006.

27. Douglas Rupert. Young workers’ perceptions of risk. HBHE, MPH, 2006.

28. Kristi Porter, PREVENT Training Program Evaluation, HBHE, MPH, 2009.

29. Dustin Peterson, Medical Student Exposure to Education about Injury, HBHE, MPH, 2009.

Major Paper Second Reader (MPH and MSPH; University of North Carolina):

1. Charles Danielson. Farming Injury Deaths in North Carolina Children and Youth 1980-1985. MCH, MPH, 1987.

2. Gregory Randolph. Fatal Farm Injuries to Children in North Carolina. MCH, MPH, 1989.

3. Catherine Sarri. An Organizational Innovation Approach to Understanding Injuries in the Workplace. HBHE, MPH, 1989.

4. Richard Gugelman. Personal Factors Influencing Child Survival in House Fires. MCH, MPH, 1989.

5. David Rainey. Newspapers as a Data Source in Studying Childhood Injuries in North Carolina. MCH, MPH, 1990.

6. Luanne Gardner. Sickle Cell Screening Laws: Lessons for the Future. HBHE, MPH, 1991.

7. Donna Armstrong. Occupational Motor Vehicle Fatalities in North Carolina, 1979-88. EPID, MPH, 1991.

8. Annie McNeil. College Students’ Experience with Firearms. HBHE, MPH, 1994.

9. Elena Deutsch. Media Influences on Women’s Fear of Violence. HBHE, MPH, 1996.

10. Andrew Pelletier. Fatalities Involving Railway Trespassers. EPID, MPH, 1996.

11. John Hunt. Work-related Burn Injuries. EPID, MPH, 1998.

12. Rebecca Elmore. Safety Concerns of Latino Workers. HBHE, MPH, 1999.

13. Lorraine Stone. Off-campus Lunch: Is It Worth the Risk? MCH, MPH, 2001.

14. Kara McGee. Promoting Safe Storage of Firearms: A Review of Interventions and Theories of Health Behavior. MCH, MSPH, 2001.

15. Brian Jones. Injuries in Fires at Fort Apache Reservation. HPAA, MPH, 2002.

16. Jean Cimino. North Carolina's Health Care Response to Domestic Violence: An Analysis of the Professional Education Committee. MCH, MPH, 2003.

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17. Keith Kocher. Nonfatal Injuries Among the Elderly Treated in Hospital Emergency Departments. HCAP, MPH, 2003.

18. Anthony Charles. Prevalence of Substance Use in Screened Older Trauma Patients. HCAP, MPH, 2008.

Practicum Advisor (University of North Carolina):

1. Nancy Foreman. Cecil B. Sheps Center for Health Services Research Predoctoral Fellowship. HBHE, PhD, 1990-1991.

2. Kathryn E. Moracco. Workplace Homicide (Research Practicum). HBHE, PhD, 1993-1994.

3. Lisa Cohen. Pediatric Clinic-Based Anticipatory Guidance (Intervention Practicum). HBHE, DrPH, 1993- 1994.

4. Kathryn E. Moracco. Violence Course (Teaching Practicum). HBHE, PhD, 1994-1995.

5. Lisa Cohen. Prioritization Study of Injury Counseling (Research Practicum). HBHE, DrPH, 1994-1995.

6. Lisa Cohen. Cecil B. Sheps Center for Health Services Research Predoctoral Fellowship. HBHE, DrPH, 1993- 1996.

7. Ronda Zakocs. Cecil B. Sheps Center for Health Services Research Predoctoral Fellowship. HBHE, PhD, 1996-1998.

8. Debbie Shrem. Fellowship with Governors Institute on Alcohol. HBHE, MPH, 1996-97.

9. Jean Breny Bontempi. Evaluation of VINCENT Telecourse (Research Practicum). HBHE, PhD, 1997.

10. Lisa Dulli. Research on Violence Against Women. HBHE, PhD, 2001-02.

11. Mariana Garrettson. Assets Coming Together (ACT) for Youth: A Case Study Evaluation of a New York State Youth Development Initiative. HBHE, MPH, 2005.

12. Kristen Sullivan, Evaluation of the PREVENT Project. HBHE, PhD, 2004-05

13. Catherine Vladutiu, Disability and Injury in the Home Environment, HBHE, PhD, 2006-07

14. Kristie Porter, Using Food Stamps in Farmers Markets, HBHE, MPH, 2008

15. Larry Scholl, Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training Evaluation, HBHE, PhD, 2009-10

16. Rachel Dooley, Rachel Kramer, Sarah Rhyne, PREVENT Expansions Needs Assessment (Capstone Team, HBHE MPH Program, 2010-2011)

Advisor (Practicum / capstone advisor/ field epidemiology) (Colorado School of Public Health)

1. Janelle Vierzbicki, Evaluation of a Teen Driving Safety Program (Practicum, Community and Behavioral Health Program), 2012

2. Talia Brown, Disparities in injury and violence (PhD Field epidemiology project, 2012-14)

3. Chantel Urben, Suicide and Alcohol in the Emergency Department (Capstone, Epidemiology, 2016)

4. Hailey Hyde, Suicide Prevention in the Emergency Department (Practicum, Epidemiology, 2017.

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5. Jewell Johnson, Mental Health in a Rural County (practicum, Community and Behavioral Health Program) 2017

6. Lauren Pierpoint, Gun storage for suicide prevention (PhD Field epidemiology project, 2017)

7. Jingxin Liu, Examining mental health provider suicide assessment, (Practicum, Biostatistcs, 2017)

8. Lisa Diaz, Bullying of LGBT youth at school, Practicum, CBH, 2017

9. Hailey Hyde, Emergency department treatment of older adult suicidal patients, Capstone, Epidemiology, 2017

10. Amber Vaughn, MPH Climate and kidney disease, Capstone, Epidemiology, 2017

11. Matthew Klein, Undergraduate internship on suicide and firearms, 2017

12. Marrisa Mora, Evaluation of implementation of essentials for Childhood, Capstone, CBH, 2017

13. Musheng Alishahi, Field epidemiology project on toxicology assessment by coroners in 3 states, 2019

Undergraduate honors paper (University of North Carolina):

1. Jeffrey Gonzalez. The Effectiveness of an Advance Letter in a National RDD Telephone Survey. BIOS, BS, 2003. (second reader)

CURRENT PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

American Public Health Association (APHA) Society for the Advancement of Violence and Injury Research (SAVIR) Safe States Alliance

CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Injury epidemiology and prevention (especially occupational injury, home safety, child & adolescent injury, suicide prevention, prescription drug overdose) Public health policy (especially child and family policy; injury control policy; role of science in policy) Public health principles and concepts

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