JENNIFER M. GRIFFITH, DrPH, MPH [email protected] 979.436.9426

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Texas A&M University School of Public Health • 7/2019-Current: Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Office of Academic Affairs • 9/2017-Current: Instructional Associate Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management • 6/2015-6/2019: Associate Dean for Public Health Practice, Office of Public Health Practice • 6/2015-8/2017: Instructional Associate Professor and Associate Department Head, Department of Public Health Studies • 8/2014-6/2015: Director of MPH Program, Department of Health Policy and Management • 4/2013-6/2015: Director of Practicum Experiences, Office of the Dean • 7/2011-6/2015: Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management • 7/2008-6/2015: Evaluation Manager, Office of Special Programs • 8/2008-7/2011: Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health • 12/2007-6/2008: Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education • 10/2004-6/2008: Director-Decision Support Lab; Fellow-Sheps Center; Project Manager

EDUCATION

Doctor of Public Health, Health Behavior and Health Education 2004 School of Public Health, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Dissertation Title: An Empirical Model of Patient Characteristics, Interactive Prenatal Education Program Use, and Resulting Patient Knowledge. Dissertation Advisor: James R. Sorenson, PhD

Master of Public Health with honors, Social and Behavioral Health 2000 School of Rural Public Health, Texas A&M University System Health Center Bachelor of Arts, Biology 1998 Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Annual Meetings • American Public Health Association: 2015-2017 • Association of Schools and Program of Public Health Annual Meeting/Undergraduate Summit: 2015-2019, Arlington, VA • Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health Section Retreat: 2013, 2014, 2016-2019 • Quick Base Empower: 2017, 2018 • CEPH Accreditation & Education Forum: 2019, Philadelphia, PA Conferences, Workshops, and Trainings

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• Texas Risk-Based Funding Project Management Training: Texas Department of State Health Services, January 10-11, 2012, Austin, TX • International Conference on Critical Thinking: July 23-26 2012, Berkley, CA • Successes and Challenges Using the iPad in the Classroom: Lunch and Learn Session with Dr. Dennie L. Smith, April 5, 2013, College Station, TX* • Polling Technology Facilitates Decision-Making Skills in the Flipped Classroom: Lunch and Learn Session with Dr. John August, May 10, 2013, College Station, TX* • Faculty on the Frontiers of the Education Revolution: Lunch and Learn Session with Dr. Ian Lapp, October 18, 2013, College Station, TX* • Teaching by Case Method: Principles and Practice for Public Health Educators: Harvard School of Public Health, January 24-26, 2014, Boston, MA • Lessons Learned from Honor Council Cases: Lunch and Learn Session with Tim Powers, October 21, 2016, College Station, TX* • Transformational Teaching and Learning Conference: 2018, 2019, College Station, TX • AEFIS (Assessment, Evaluation, Feedback & Intervention System) Workshop: March 27, 2019,College Station, TX *Indicates sessions coordinated on behalf of the School of Public Health

ACADEMICS

Courses-Texas A&M University School of Public Health • PHLT 301-Public Health Concepts o Developed course, full redesign in Summer 2018 o Taught: Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Spring 2018, Fall 2017, Spring 2017, Fall 2016, Spring 2016 st o Course will be taught in Small Arena Classroom in 21 Century Classroom Building, Fall 2020 • PHLT 441-Popultaion Health Intervention Strategies o Taught: Spring 2020, Fall, 2018 • PHLT 445-Applications of Public Health o Developed course, requires new case development each semester o Lead faculty, supporting two faculty teaching additional sections, beginning Spring 2020 o Spring 2020, Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017, Spring 2017 • PHLT 484-Field Experience o Taught: Summer 2019 (3 students), Fall 2017 (1 student), Summer 2017 (2 students), Summer 2016 (4 students) • PHPM 604-Population and Public Health for Health Professionals o Developed executive format course, live sessions with online components between live sessions o Taught: Fall 2017, Fall 2016, Fall 2015 • SOPH 676-Public Health Teaching Seminar o Developed course with Center for Teaching Excellence o Taught: Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017 • SOPH 680-MPH Capstone Course o Lead Faculty for interdisciplinary faculty team o Taught: Spring 2015, Fall 2014 • PHPM 601-Public Health Foundations o Course renamed to reflect changes implemented in redesign in 2012 o Taught: Fall 2015, Fall 2014

Griffith|2 • PHPM 601-Rural Public Health Systems o Fully redesigned course in 2012 to respond to accreditation competency changes o Taught: Spring, Summer, and Fall 2013; Spring and Fall 2012, Summer and Fall 2011; Summer and Fall 2010; Fall 2009; Fall 2008 • PHPM 684-Practicum Experience o Department Coordinator o Taught: Summer and Fall 2012; Spring, Summer, and Fall 2013; Spring, Summer and Fall 2014; Spring 2015 • PHSB 613-Program Evaluation o Developed course materials based on provided syllabus outline o Spring 2013, Spring 2012, Spring 2011, Spring 2010 Awards & Recognition • Distinguished Achievement Award, College Level (2017), Texas A&M Association of Former Students • Service Learning Faculty Fellow (2014-2015), Texas A&M University, Center for Teaching Excellence, Office of the Associate Provost for Undergraduate Studies, and the Department of Student Activities Leadership and Service Center. $3,000 stipend. • TAMHSC Quality Enhancement Plan Proposal Finalist (2012), Texas A&M Health Science Center, Office of the Academic Affairs. $5,000 award.

OTHER ACADEMIC EXPERIENCES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Academic Assessment and Accreditation Activities • Department of Public Health Studies Curriculum Mapping and Assessment Framework (2015-2017)-Led development, implementation, and annual reporting of curricular outcomes for the undergraduate program. • Council on Education for Public Health Reaccreditation Self-Study and Site Visit (2017-2018)- Developed strategies to integrate new requirements into Applied Practice Experience reporting. Led reporting on undergraduate program, applied practice experience, and community involvement sections of the report. • Council on Education for Public Health Site Visitor-Scheduled April 2020 Invited Course Lectures and Community-Based Presentations • Griffith, J. M. (2018). Putting Your Heart in Your Health. Invited presentation to Brazos Philanthropic Education Organization (PEO), College Station, TX. • Griffith, J. M. (2017). Putting Your Heart in Your Health. Invited presentation to Brazos County Retired School Personnel Association, College Station, TX. • Griffith, J. M. (2013, 2014). From Assessment to Action and on to Resilience: The Texas Tool Mitigation Planning Process: A Practice to Policy Paradigm. Invited presentation to VIBS 432- Public Health Practices, College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. • Griffith, J. M. (2013). Community Assessment–Engaging this Core Function for Mitigation Planning. Invited presentation to the PHEP and HPP Joint Quarterly Meeting, Galveston, TX. • Griffith, J. M. (2013). The Texas Tool Mitigation Planning Process. Invited presentation to PHEB 618-Spatial Epidemiology I, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Rural Public Health, Texas A&M Health Science Center, College Station, TX. • Griffith, J. M. (2012). Working with State Partners. Invited presentation to PHPM 642- Public Health Emergency Preparedness Policy Issues, Department of Health Policy and

Griffith|3 Management, School of Rural Public Health, Texas A&M Health Science Center, College Station, TX. • Griffith, J. M. (2011). Program Evaluation Strategies. Presentation to Texas Public Health Association Mid-Year Meeting, College Station, TX. • Griffith, J. M. (2006, 2007, 2008). Conjoint Analysis and Decision Aid Development. Invited presentation to Health Decision Making class, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, UNC School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC. • Griffith, J. M. (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008). Focus Groups. Invited presentation to Program Evaluation class, Department of Health Policy and Administration, UNC School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC. • Griffith, J. M. (2005, 2006). Focus Groups. Invited presentation to Qualitative Research Methods in Health Services Research class, Department of Health Policy and Administration, UNC School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC. • Griffith, J. M. (2005). Interactive Technology in Social and Behavioral Interventions. Invited presentation to Social and Behavioral Interventions class, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, UNC School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC. • Griffith, J. M. (2003). Using Cognitive Response Interviews and Usability Testing in the Development of a Patient Education Program. Presentation to Internet Perils and Promises class in the Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, UNC School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC. Interviews/Profiles • Why I Became an Advocate for Quick Base: Interview with Jennifer Griffith, Quick Base Blog, November 29, 2017. https://www.quickbase.com/quickbase-blog/why-i-became-an- advocate-for-quick--interview-with-jennifer-griffith • EMPOWER2017–Engaging Students Through Better Data Management at Texas A&M, Quick Base Blog, May 1, 2017. https://www.quickbase.com/quickbase-blog/empower2017- engaging-students-through-better-data-management-at-texas-am

SCHOLARSHIP

Articles

• Griffith, J. M., Carpender, S. K., Artzberger Crouch, J., Quiram, B. J. (2014). A public health mitigation planning process. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 20, S69-75. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000000064\ • Miller, K. M., Brenner, A., Griffith, J. M., Pignone, M. P., Lewis, C. L. (2012). Promoting decision aid use in primary care using a staff member for delivery. Patient Education and Counseling. 86(2):189-94. Epub 2011 Jun 15. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2011.04.033 • Lewis, C. L., Brenner, A. T., Griffith, J. M., Moore, C. G., & Pignone, M. P. (2012). Two controlled trials to determine the effectiveness of a mailed intervention to increase colon cancer screening. North Carolina Medical Journal, 73(2), 93-98. • Spaulding, A., Gamm, L., Griffith, J. M. (2010). Studer Unplugged: Identifying Underlying Managerial Concepts, Hospital Topics, 88(1), 1-9. doi: 10.1080/00185860903534125 • Sheridan, S. L., Griffith, J. M., Behrend, L., Gizlice, Z., Jianwen, C., & Pignone, M. P. (2010). Effect of adding a values clarification exercise to a decision aid on heart disease prevention: a randomized trial. Medical Decision Making, 30(4), E28-39. doi: 10.1177/0272989X10369008 • Lewis, C. L., Golin, C. E., DeLeon, C., Griffith, J. M., Ivey, J., Trevena, L. & Pignone, M. P. (2010). A Targeted Decision Aid for the Elderly to Decide Whether to Undergo Colorectal

Griffith|4 Cancer Screening: Development and Results of an Uncontrolled Trial. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 10 (54). doi:10.1186/1472-6947-10-54 • Sheridan, S. L., Behrend, L., Vy, M. B., Griffith, J. M., Pignone, M. P. (2009).Individuals’ responses to global CHD risk: a focus group study. Patient Education and Counseling. 76(2), 233-9. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2009.01.010 • Griffith, J. M., Lewis, C. L., Hawley, S., Sheridan, S. L., & Pignone, M. P. (2009). Randomized trial of presenting absolute v. relative risk reduction in the elicitation of patient values for heart disease prevention with conjoint analysis. Medical Decision Making, 29(2), 167-174. doi: 0272989X08327492 [pii] 10.1177/0272989X08327492 • Artzberger, J. J., Carpender, S. K., Griffith, J .M., Pennel, C. L., and Quiram, B. J. (2009). Building Rural Public Health Preparedness Capacity for Pandemic Influenza: An Evaluation of Engaging Public and Private Community Partners, Texas Public Health Association Journal, 61(4). • Lewis, C. L., Tytell-Brenner, A., Griffith, J. M., & Pignone, M. P. (2008). The uptake and effect of a mailed multi-modal colon cancer screening intervention: A pilot controlled trial. Implement Science, 3, 32. doi: 1748-5908-3-32 [pii] 10.1186/1748-5908-3-32 • Lewis, C. L., Moore, C. G., Golin, C. E., Griffith, J. M., Tytell-Brenner, A., & Pignone, M. P. (2008). Resident physicians' life expectancy estimates and colon cancer screening recommendations in elderly patients. Medical Decision Making, 28(2), 254-261. doi:10.1177/0272989X07311756 • Griffith, J. M., Lewis, C., Brenner, A. R., Pignone, M. (2008)The effect of offering different numbers of colorectal cancer screening test options in a decision aid video: a pilot randomized trial BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 8:4. doi: 10.1186/1472- 6947-8-4 • Griffith, J. M., Hoerger, T. J., & Pignone, M. P. (2008). Inaugural conjoint analysis in health conference. The Patient, 1(4), 241-243. doi: 10.2165/01312067-200801040-00002 • Griffith, J. M., Fichter, M., Fowler, F. J., Lewis, C., & Pignone, M. P. (2008). Should a colon cancer screening decision aid include the option of no testing? A comparative trial of two decision aids. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 8, 10. doi: 10.1186/1472-6947- 8-10 • Griffith, J. M., Sorenson, J. R., Bowling, J. M., Jennings-Grant, T. L.(2005). Assessment of an interactive computer-based patient prenatal genetic screening and testing education tool Health Behavior and Education, 32(5):613-26. doi: 32/5/613 [pii] 10.1177/1090198105278747 • Griffith, J. M., Sorenson, J. R., Jennings-Grant, T. L., Fowler, B. (2005) Development of an Interactive Computer-Assisted Instruction (ICAI) program for patient prenatal genetic screening and carrier testing for use in clinical settings. Patient Education and Counseling, 59: 199-204. doi: S0738-3991(04)00371-4 [pii] 10.1016/j.pec.2004.11.007 Reports • Office of Special Programs. (2013). Mitigation Planning Profile for Houston MSA- Health Service Region 6/5S. Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health, College Station, Texas. • Office of Special Programs. (2013). Dallas MSA Mitigation Planning Profile. Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health, College Station, Texas. • Office of Special Programs. (2013). Health Service Region 2/3 Mitigation Planning Profile. Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health, College Station, Texas. • Office of Special Programs. (2013). Health Service Region 2 Mitigation Planning Profile. Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health, College Station, Texas. • Office of Special Programs. (2013). Health Service Region 3 Mitigation Planning Profile. Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health, College Station, Texas.

Griffith|5 • Office of Special Programs. (2013). County Public Health Risk Assessment Tool Results, Mitigation and Intervention Strategies. Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health, College Station, Texas. (Completed for 69 Counties and Jurisdictions) • Griffith, J. M., Kinkler, N., Quiram, B. J. (2012). Retrospective Review of the Texas Medicare Hospital Flexibility Program, Texas A&M Health Science Center School or Rural Public Health, Office of Special Programs, College Station, Texas. • Office of Special Programs. (2011). 2009 Novel H1N1 Pandemic Influenza Physician/Healthcare Professional Survey: Final Report. Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health, College Station, Texas. • Griffith, J. M., Artzberger, J. J., Carpender, S. K., Hale, K., Hunt, T. (2010). Hurricane Ike Longitudinal Assessment and Discussion Groups Executive Summary. USA Center for Rural Public Health Preparedness, Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health, College Station, Texas. • USA Center for Rural Public Health Preparedness. (2010). Community Mitigation Project Final Report for Texas Department of State Health Services Region 2/3. USA Center for Rural Public Health Preparedness, Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health, College Station, Texas. • USA Center for Rural Public Health Preparedness. (2008). Pandemic Influenza Planning for 33 Rural Texas Counties in DHSH Region 2/3, Phase III Final Report for Texas Department of State Health Services Region 2/3. USA Center for Rural Public Health Preparedness, Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health, College Station, Texas. • Griffith, J. M. (1999). Texas A&M University System Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health and the Texas Department of Public Health Continuing Education Survey (Executive Summary), School of Rural Public Health, College Station, Texas. • Robinson, J III, Griffith, J. M., Ballard, D. J. (1998). Texas Youth Health Risk Behavior. Richardson, Texas: Region 10 Education Service Center.

PRESENTATIONS & POSTERS Presentations • Griffith, J. M. (2020). “The Rest of the Story…” Connecting Core Concepts to News Stories. Lilly Evidence-Based Teaching and Learning Conference. January 2020, Austin, TX. • Griffith, J. M. (2019) “A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words” and a Great Assessment Tool: Using Photo Journals in a Foundational Course Transformational Teaching and Learning Conference. May 2019, College Station, Texas. (Scheduled presentation for May, 2 2019) • Griffith, J. M. (2017) How Texas A&M Uses QuickBase to Track Student Engagement QuickBase Empower. May 2017, Boston, MA. • Griffith, J. M. (2017) Lessons Learned from the Implementation of an Integrative Framework for Academic Program Assessment and Evaluation Undergraduate Public Health and Global Health Education Summit. March 2017, Arlington, VA. (Session given as webinar in July 2017 due to weather cancellation of summit). • Griffith, J. M., Ross, J. A., Ramirez, G. (2016) An Integrative Framework for Academic Program Assessment and Evaluation in a New BSPH Degree Program. Undergraduate Public Health and Global Health Education Summit. March 2016, Arlington, VA. • Griffith, J. M., Kiger, J. (2015). Risk-Based Funding Pilot: Methodology, Lessons Learned, and Application. Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) Webinar. June, 2015.

Griffith|6 • Abate, L., Griffith, J. M., McClendon, M., Atherton, N., Castillo, R., Floyd, J., Fleming, J., Freeman, C. (2014) Speed Rounds, BP2 Discretionary Project Sharing. SETRAC Preparedness Symposium, November 2014, Galveston, TX. • Griffith, J. M., Clement, B., Felan, M., Kiger, J., Fleming, J. (2013) From Assessment to Action and on to Resilience: The Texas Tool Mitigation Planning Process . SETRAC Preparedness Symposium, October 2013, Galveston, TX. • Griffith, J. M., Kiger, J. (2013) Use and Application of the Texas Public Health Risk Assessment Tool. Social Vulnerabilities Workshop, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Environmental Health, June 2013, Atlanta, GA. • Griffith, J. M., Felan, M., Kiger, J. (2013) The Texas Tool. Applications to Public Health and Beyond. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response, Division of State and Local Readiness, June 2013, webinar. • Griffith, J. M., Felan, M., Kiger, J. (2013) The Texas Tool. Applications to Public Health and Beyond. Texas Department of State Health Services, PHEP and HPP Quarterly Meeting, April 2013, Austin, Texas. • Griffith, J. M., Clement, B., Felan, M., Kiger, J. (2013) What is Our Greatest Risk? Use and Application of the Texas Public Health Risk Assessment Tool. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response, Director’s Seminar Series, April 2013, Atlanta, GA. • Preparedness and Emergency Response Learning Centers (PERLCs). (2013). Why Reinvent the Wheel? Looking to Preparedness and Emergency Response Learning Centers to support PHEP Capability Training Needs. Preparedness Summit, March 2013, Atlanta, GA. (Representing Training and Education Collaborative System (TECS) PERLC) • Griffith, J. M., Clement, B., Felan, M., Kiger, J. (2013). What is Our Greatest Risk? Use and Application of the Texas Public Health Risk Assessment Tool. Oral session presented at Texas Division of Emergency Management Annual Conference, March 2013, San Antonio, TX. • Griffith, J. M., Gamm, L., Lin, S., Edwardson, N., Miller, J. (2011). Sustaining StuderGroup® at St. Luke’s Episcopal Health System. Oral session presented at Center for Health Organization Transformation Industrial Advisory Board Meeting, September 2011, Boston, MA. • Griffith, J. M., Artzberger, J. J., Carpender, S. K., Quiram, B. J. (2010). The Public Health Impact of Hurricane Ike. Oral session presented at the Veterans Heath Administration Comprehensive Emergency Management Program Evaluation and Research Conference, May 2010, Baltimore, Maryland. • Griffith, J. M., Stabeno, D. (2009). Assessing the Public Health Impact of Hurricane Ike. Oral session presented at the Texas Emergency Management Conference, March 2009, San Antonio, Texas. • Artzberger, J. J., Carpender, S. K., Griffith, J .M., Pennel, C. L., Alderete, S. E. (2008). Uniting stakeholders in rural communities to engage in pandemic influenza response planning process. Oral presentation presented at the American Public Health Association, October, 2008, San Diego, California. • Griffith, J. M., Lewis, C. L., Sheridan, S. L., Hawley, S., Tytell Brenner, A. R. Pignone, M. (2007). Using conjoint analysis to elicit patient values and identify treatment choices for heart disease prevention. Oral session presented at the Society for Medical Decision Making, October 2007, Pittsburgh, PA. • Griffith, J. M., Lewis, C. L., Sheridan, S. L., Hawley, S., Nettles, D. N., Tytell Brenner, A. R. Pignone, M. (2007). Randomized trial of absolute versus relative risk presentation in the elicitation of patient values and preferences for heart disease prevention. Oral session

Griffith|7 presented at 4th International Shared Decision Making meeting May-June 2007, Freiburg, Germany. • Beinfield M., O’Rourke E., Simpson S., Gallagher P, Griffith J.M., O’Connor M., Levin C. (2007). Shared decision-making: do they get it? Oral session presented at 4th International Shared Decision Making meeting May-June 2007, Freiburg, Germany. • Brenner A., Lewis C., Griffith J. M., Malone R., Pignone M. (2007). Effectiveness of a mailed intervention to increase colorectal cancer screening in an academic primary care practice: a controlled trial. Oral session presented at 4th International Shared Decision Making meeting May-June 2007, Freiburg, Germany. • Griffith, J.M., Lewis, C. L., Pignone, M., Tytell Brenner, A.R. (2006). The Effect of Including the Option of “No Screening” in a Colon Cancer Screening Decision Aid: A Randomized Trial. Oral session presented at Society for Medical Decision Making annual meeting October 2006, Boston, MA. • Lewis CL, Brenner AT, Golin C, Griffith J, Walter L, Pignone M. (2006). Residents' Life Expectancy Estimates and Colon Cancer Screening Recommendations in Elderly Patients. Oral presentation at the Society of General Internal Medicine National Meeting, Los Angeles, April 2006 • Griffith, J.M., Sorenson, J.R., Bowling, J.M., Jennings-Grant, T.L. (2004). Prenatal Genetic Screening Education with an Interactive Computer Program. Oral session presented at American Public Health Association annual meeting November 2004, Washington, D.C. • Griffith, J.M., Sorenson, J.R., Bowling, J.M., Jennings-Grant, T.L. (2004). Effectiveness and Feasibility of Prenatal Genetic Testing and Screening Education with an Interactive Computer Program in Clinical Settings. Invited presentation to the Public Health and Genomics Symposium: The Challenge Ahead: Implications of Genomics for Health Behavior and Health Education, University of Michigan; October 2004, Ann Arbor, MI. Poster Sessions • Griffith, J. M. and Gamm, L.. (2013). SEEI- Application of a Critical Thinking Process in an Online Course. CARE Fair, Texas A&M Health Science Center, October 2013, College Station, Texas and all component campus via e-poster. • Griffith, J. M., Clement, B., Felan, M., Kiger, J. (2013). From Assessment to Action and on to Resilience: The Texas Tool Mitigation Planning Process . Natural Hazards Conference, July 2013, Boulder, CO. • Gamm, L., Griffith, J.M., Spaulding, A., Lin, S. (2012). Ensuring the Sustainability of a Studer Group® Intervention. Poster session presented at Center for Health Organization Transformation Industrial Advisory Board Meeting, March 2012, Houston, TX. • Griffith, J.M., Carpender, S.K., Artzberger, J. J., Quiram, B. J. (2010). Texas rural communities respond to H1N1. Poster session presented at the Veterans Heath Administration Comprehensive Emergency Management Program Evaluation and Research Conference, May 2010, Baltimore, MD. • Pennel, C.L., Griffith, J. M., Carpender, S. K, Quiram, B .J. (2010). State of Texas assessment Pandemic influenza capacity, integration and partnerships. Poster session presented at the Veterans Heath Administration Comprehensive Emergency Management Program Evaluation and Research Conference, May 2010, Baltimore, MD. • Griffith, J.M., Carpender, S. K., Artzberger, J. J., Quiram, B. J. (2010). Texas rural communities respond to H1N1. Poster session presented at the Public Health Preparedness Summit, February 2010, Atlanta, GA. • Griffith, J.M., Pennel, C .L. Carpender, S. K., Quiram, B. J. (2009). Building rural public health preparedness capacity. Poster session presented at AcademyHealth, June, 2009, Chicago, Il.

Griffith|8 • Pennel, C.L., Griffith, J. M., Carpender, S.K, Quiram, B.J. (2009). State of Texas assessment Pandemic influenza capacity, integration and partnerships. Poster session presented at American Public Health Association, November, 2009, Philadelphia, PA. • Griffith, J. M., Lewis, C. L., Sheridan, S. L., Hawley, S., Nettles, D. N., Tytell Brenner, A .R. Pignone, M. (2007.) Using conjoint analysis in the elicitation of patient values and preferences for heart disease prevention. Poster session presented at 4th International Shared Decision Making meeting May-June 2007, Freiburg, Germany. • Nettles, D. N., Griffith, J. M., Tytell Brenner, A. R. Lewis, C. L., Pignone, M. (2007.) Effective and efficient participant recruitment for decision-making research. Poster session presented at 4th International Shared Decision Making meeting May-June 2007, Freiburg, Germany. • Lewis C, Griffith J. M., Golin C, Watson L, Pignone M. (2007.) A qualitative study to explore physician decision-making about colon cancer screening in adults age 75 and older. Poster session presented at 4th International Shared Decision Making meeting May-June 2007, Freiburg, Germany. • Watson L. C., Lewis C. L., Griffith J. M., Pignone M .P. (2007.) Physician discussions with patients when considering anti-dementia medications. Poster session presented at 4th International Shared Decision Making meeting May-June 2007, Freiburg, Germany. • Griffith, J. M., Lewis, C. L., Pignone, M., Tytell Brenner, A. R. (2006). The Effect Of Offering Different Numbers Of Colorectal Cancer Screening Test Options In A Decision Aid Video: A Randomized Trial. Poster session presented at Society for Medical Decision Making annual meeting October 2006, Boston, MA. • Lewis, C. L., Tytell Brenner, A. R, Griffith, J. M., Malone, R., Pignone, M. (2006). The Effect Of Mailing Decision Aids And Direct Access To Screening Tests On Colon Cancer Screening Test Completion. Poster Session Presented At The Society For General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, April, 2006, Los Angles, CA. • Griffith, J. M., Kovacs, M., Lewis, C., Fowler, F., Wright, G., Pignone, M. (2005). Should a Colon Cancer Screening Decision Aid Include the Explicit Option of No Testing? A Controlled Trial Comparing Two Videos. Poster session presented at the Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, May 2005, New Orleans, LA. • Griffith, J. M., Sorenson, J.R., Jennings-Grant, T.L., Bowling, J.M. (2004). Touching to Learn: Prenatal Genetic Screening Education with an Interactive Computer Program. Poster session presented at Women’s Health Research Day, UNC Chapel Hill; March 2004, Chapel Hill, NC. • Quiram, B. J., Stevens, S., Worrall, W. R., Griffith, J. M. (2000). Process of a Community Health Assessment in Rural Texas. Invited poster session presented to the Texas Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas. • Robison, J. III, Ballard, D. J., Griffith, J. M. (1999). Health of Rural Youth. Poster session presented at the annual conferences of the National Rural Health Association, San Diego, California. • Griffith, J. M. (1998). Health Risk Behaviors of Texas High School Students. Poster session presented at the School of Rural Public Health Inauguration, College Station, Texas.

GRANTS AND FUNDING Submitted Project/Role Funder Dates TxPHRAT Maintenance Contact Texas Department of State PI: Quiram Health Services Role: Evaluation Manager

Griffith|9 Current Project/Role Funder Dates TxPHRAT Revisions Project 2 Texas Department of State 10-2019 to PI: Quiram Health Services 6-2020 Role: Evaluation Manager

Past Project /Role Funder Dates TxPHRAT Revisions Project Texas Department of State 10-2018 to PI: Quiram Health Services 6-2019 Role: Evaluation Manager Causes of Death Texas Department of State 10-2018 to PI: Quiram Health Services 6-2019 Role: Evaluation Manager Ebola and Infectious Disease Panel Sessions Texas Department of State 12-2015 to PI: Griffith Health Services 9-2016 TECS- Preparedness and Emergency Response DHHS-Centers for Disease 9-2010 to Learning Center Control and Prevention 9-2015 PI: Quiram Role: Evaluation Manager TPHRAT Mitigation Planning Process Texas Department of State 10-2014 to PI: Griffith Health Services 6-2015 Mitigation Planning Process- Strategic Plan and Texas Department of State 3-2014 to Overview Health Services 6-2014 PI: Quiram Role: Co-PI Facilities Preparedness Survey Texas Department of State 3-2013 to PI: Quiram Health Services 8-2013 Role: Co-I After Action Review of the Texas Public Health Risk Texas Department of State 2-2013 to Assessment Tool v 1.1 in Health Region 2/3 Health Services Region 2/3 6-2013 PI: Quiram Role: Co-PI Region 6/5S Hazard Risk Assessment Texas Department of State 8-2012 to PI: Quiram Health Services Region 6/5S 7-2013 Role: Evaluation Manager Region 2/3 Hazard Risk Assessment- Non-Dallas Texas Department of State 9-2012 to MSA Counties Health Services Region 2/3 5-2013 PI: Quiram Role : Evaluation Manager FLEX Program Evaluation FY 2012 State Office of Rural Health 4-2012 to PI: Quiram 3-2013 Role: Co-I H-RAMP: Hazard Risk Assessment and Mitigation Texas Department of State 2-2012 to Plans Health Services Region 2/3 6-2013 PI: Quiram Role: Evaluation Manager Addressing Hazard Capability and Resource Gaps Texas Department of State 8-2012 to Through Community Engagement Health Services Region 2/3 7-2013 Pi: Quiram

Griffith|10 Role: Evaluation Manager H1N1 Physician Assessment Texas Department of State 5-2010 to PI: Quiram Health Services 8-2010 Role: Assoc. Research Scientist USA Center for Rural Public Health Preparedness DHHS-Centers for Disease 9-2005 to (U90/CCU624250-02) Control and Prevention 8-2010 PI: Quiram Role: Evaluation Manager Rural Public Engagement for Community Texas Department of State 11-2009 to Mitigation and Non-pharmaceutical Interventions Health Services Region 2/3 7-2010 PI: Quiram Role: Evaluation Manager Increasing CRC Screening in Health Plan Members DHHS-Centers for Disease 9-2004 to (PH000018) Control and Prevention 8-2008 PI: Glanz Sub Contract PI: Pignone Role: Project Manager Decision Support Lab Foundation for Informed 7-2007 to PI: Pignone Medical Decision Making - 8-2008 Role: Director Boston, MA

COMMITTEES & SERVICE

National • 2019-Current: Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health Academic Affairs Section • 2018-Current: Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Taskforce • 2018: American Public Health Association, Reviewer • 2017-Current: Council on Education for Public Health Trained Site Reviewer, 2016 Criteria • 2016-Current: Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health Undergraduate and Global Health Education Workgroup • 2013-2019: Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health Practice Section (Past Chair: 2017-2018, Chair: 2016-2017, Chair-Elect: 2015-2016) State • 2017-Current: Public Health Funding and Policy Committee, Texas Health and Human Services, Texas Department of State Health Services • 2014: Public Health and Emergency Preparedness Funding Work Group, Texas Department of State Health Services • 2017, 2018: Texas Public Health Association, Abstract Reviewer University/Health Science Center • 2019-Current: TAMU Student Course Evaluation Taskforce, Dean of Faculties • 2017-2019: Association of Former Students Distinguished Achievement Awards Selection Committee Member (2017-2018 selections, 2018-2019 selections-subcommittee chair) • 2016-2019: International Programs Committee • 2015-Current: Aggie Honor Council, SPH Faculty Representative • 2016-2019: Texas A&M University International Programs Committee, Member • November 13, 2015: Mentoring Series hosted by Office of the Dean of Faculties, Good Mentoring: From the Perspective of the Mentee, Panelist

Griffith|11 • August 24, 2015: New Faculty Orientation hosted by Office of the Dean of Faculties, Panel on Teaching at Texas A&M University, Panelist • 2014-2015: Aggies Advancing Collaborative Health Education, Texas A&M Health Science Center • 2010-2013: Texas A&M Health Science Center QEP Planning Committee School • 2016-Current: School of Public Health Delta Omega (Faculty Coordinator: 2018-Current, President: 2016-2018) • 2015-Current: School of Public Health Executive Committee, Member • 2016-2018: School of Public Health, MPH Core Curriculum Redevelopment Committee, Member Phase 2 and Phase 4 • 2016-2017: School of Public Health, Department of Public Health Studies Curriculum Committee, Member • 2016 - 2017: School of Public Health By-Laws Committee, Member • 2015 - 2016: School of Public Health Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Search Committee, Chair • 2014: Public Health Studies Department Chair Search Committee, Member • 2013-2019: Public Health Practicum Committee, School of Public Health (Chair: 2013-2019) • 2013 - Current: Faculty Council, School of Public Health (Secretary, 2013 - 2014) • 2010 - 2013: CARE Action Committee, formerly School of Rural Public Health QEP Planning and Implementation Committee (Co-Chair) • 2013 – 2014: Health and Wellness Committee, School of Public Health • 2010 - 2015: MPH Committee- Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health • 2010 - 2014: School of Public Health National Public Health Week Activities (Co-Faculty Advisor, 2010 – 2014) • 2011 - 2013: School of Rural Public Health iPad Working Group Community • 2010-2019: Brazos Church Pantry (Corresponding Secretary: 2016-2018; Board President: 2015) • 2011-2018: Coach Blair Charities, Board Member

TECHNICAL PROFICIENCIES

Basic Computing Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Publisher, Visio; Apple Pages, Numbers, Presenter; iBook Author; Adobe Acrobat Pro; Adobe Captivate; Adobe Presenter; Adobe Connect; Camtasia Studio; EndNote; SPSS; QSR NVivo; Pajek; Prezi

Systems Quick Base; E-Campus/Blackboard (faculty user); ExamSoft (admin/faculty user);TracDat (academic user); Banner (faculty user); USA/TECS-PERLC Learning Management System (admin/faculty user)

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