Professor Centre for Health Promotion Studies, School of Public Health University of Alberta
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CURRICULUM VITAE February 2015 KIM DENISE RAINE, PhD, RD, FCAHS (formerly Travers) Professor Centre for Health Promotion Studies, School of Public Health University of Alberta EDUCATION/CREDENTIALS PhD Doctor of Philosophy School of Education, Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia 1988-1993 Dissertation: Critical Nutrition Education for Social Change: Toward Reducing Inequities through Participatory Research and Community Organization MA Master of Arts in Home Economics Education Mount Saint Vincent University Halifax, Nova Scotia 1985-1988 (part-time) Thesis: Development of a Lifestyle Education Program from a Critical Science Perspective: Effects on Cardiovascular Risk RD Dietetic Internship Victoria General Hospital Halifax, Nova Scotia 1982-1983 BSc Bachelor of Science (Home Economics) With Distinction Mount Saint Vincent University Halifax, Nova Scotia 1978-1982 AWARDS/ DISTINCTIONS Career: 2012 Fellow, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (FCAHS) 2008 - 2013 Canadian Institutes of Health Research/Heart & Stroke Foundation - Applied Public Health Chair 2010 Healthway Visiting Fellow, Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer Control, Curtin University, and Cancer Council WA, Perth, Western Australia 2008 YMCA Woman of Distinction Award (Post-Secondary Education Category) 2005 - 2010 Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research – Health Senior Scholar 1999 - 2004 Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research – Health Scholar 2001 Martha Cook Piper Research Award (Social Sciences), University of Alberta Graduate Studies: 1993 Friedenberg Prize for Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation, School of Education, Dalhousie University 1992 Finalist, Outstanding Student Research Presentation Award, Society for Nutrition Education 1988 - 1990 Graduate Fellowship, Dalhousie University 1989 Student Travel Grant, Society for Nutrition Education 1988 Governor General's Gold Medal for Highest Academic Standing in a Masters' Program, MSVU 1986 Canadian Dietetic Association Memorial Award for Graduate Studies 1 Undergraduate Studies: 1983 Mead Johnson Award for Excellence in Clinical Dietetics, Victoria General Hospital Dietetic Internship Program 1982 Economics Laboratory Award, Undergraduate award in dietetics as chosen by the Canadian Dietetic Association 1982 Highest Aggregate, B.Sc. (Home Economics), MSVU 1979 - 1982 Dean's List for High Academic Achievement, MSVU 1978 - 1981 Entrance and Achievement Scholarships, including the Sr. Irene Marie Memorial Scholarship (1980), MSVU EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Administrative/ Leadership Positions: 2002 - 2008 Director, Centre for Health Promotion Studies, School of Public Health Academic appointments: (Tenure since 2001, Full Professor since 2004) 2006 - Present Professor, Centre for Health Promotion Studies School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta 2004 – 2006 Professor 2001 - 2004 Associate Professor with Tenure 1997 - 2001 Associate Professor Centre for Health Promotion Studies (50%) Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Sciences (50%) University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta 1998 - 2011 Adjunct Professor Department of Human Ecology University of Alberta 1993 - 1997 Adjunct Professor Division of Health Education School of Health and Human Performance Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia 1996 - 1997 Associate Professor with Tenure 1991 - 1996 Assistant Professor, Department of Human Ecology, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia Area of specialty: Nutrition Education, Community Nutrition Professional experience: 1988 - 1995 Part-time Nutrition Consultant 1989 Coordinator, Co-operative Education and Dietetics/Home Economics (Part-time summer relief) Mount Saint Vincent University 1986 - 1988 Clinical Dietitian-Nutritionist 2 Cardiovascular Risk Factor Clinic Halifax Infirmary Hospital, Halifax Nova Scotia. 1983 - 1986 Clinical Dietitian and Research Assistant Department of Medicine Dalhousie University, Halifax Nova Scotia. TEACHING Courses taught: 2010 - 2014 HPS 602 Theory & Practice of Health Promotion Interventions (winter) 2014 HPS 505 Strategies in Health Promotion (Winter) 2007 – 2011, SPH 501 Social & Behavioural Foundations in Promoting Health / Social 2013 Determinants of Health (fall) 2001 – 2004, HPS 501 Foundations of Health Promotion 2006 2000 - 2001 HPS 900 Health Promotion Capping Exercise (all year) 1998 - 2000 INT D 501 Foundations of Health Promotion 1997 - 2000 NU FS 477 Nutrition in the Community 1997 - 1999 INT D 502 Health Promotion Practicum (Graduate Academic Coordinator) 1996 - 1997 HUEC 3314 Nutrition Education in the Community HUEC 3326 Ecological Perspectives on Food Availability and Consumption HUEC 4406 Nutrition Seminar GHEC 6608 Methods of Nutrition Research 1991 - 1996 HUE 431 Non-Formal Education 1991, 1995 GHE 607 Nutrition Education 1991 - 1996 HUE 314 Nutrition Education in the Community 1992 - 1996 HUE 326 Ecological Perspectives on Food Availability and Consumption 1993 - 1994 GHE 608 Methods of Nutrition Research 1991 - 1993 HUE 324 Nutrition Throughout the Lifecycle 1992 - 1993 GHE 616 Community Education 1991 - 1992 HUE 328 Socio-cultural Aspects of Nutrition 1989 - 1999 F&N 403 Clinical Nutrition SUPERVISION Career Total Mentorship and Student Supervision Number Completed Current Career Awards 5 3 2 Post-doctoral Fellows 10 10 0 PhD Students 14 8 5 Masters Students 34 30 4 Thesis Committees 49 46 3 External Examiner 16 16 0 Career Renewal Award Supervised: Name Degree University Year Award Research Interest Deanna Williamson PhD University of 1999- Health Research Career Poverty and Health Alberta 2000 Renewal Award, Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (AHFMR) 3 Mentoring: Name Appointment University Year Award Research Interest Candace Associate Professor, University 2014- CIHR Applied Public Policy, Place and Nykiforuk School of Public of Alberta 2019 Health Chair Chronic Disease Health Prevention Katerina Assistant Professor, University 2014- Canadian Cancer Society Health system capacity Maximova School of Public of Alberta 2017 Research Institute – to address Chronic Health Capacity Building Award Disease Prevention Mark Assistant Professor, University 2011 NA Makowsky Faculty of Pharmacy of Alberta and Pharmaceutical Sciences Noreen Associate Professor, University 2004- Population Health Aboriginal Willows Agric, Food & of Alberta 2010 Investigator, Alberta Health/Nutrition Nutritional Science Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (AHFMR) Post-Doctoral Fellows Supervised: Name Degree/University Year Research Project Current Position 1. Dana Olstad PhD/ University of 2013- Policy interventions to reduce CIHR Post-doctoral fellow, Alberta 14 obesity Deakin University, Melbourne, AUS 2. Jessica PhD/ Waterloo 2011- Food security and food systems Assistant Professor, Ryerson Wegener 2012 University, School of Nutrition 3. Ellina Lytvyak PhD/Academy of 2011- Healthy Alberta Communities Research Coordinator/ Data Medical Sciences 2013 Analyst, Alberta Health Services 4. Kate Storey PhD/University of 2008- Outcome and Community Impact Assistant Professor, Public Alberta 2010 of the Healthy Alberta Health Sciences, School of Communities (HAC) Project Public Health, University of (AHFMR Fellow) Alberta 5. Steve Johnson PhD/University of 2007 Lifestyle Management of Chronic Assistant Professor, Health (co-supervise Alberta Disease (Type 2 Diabetes and Studies, Athabasca University with Geoff Cardiovascular Disease) Ball) 6. Nairne PhD/University of 2007 Charting the Foodscape: Dietary Assistant Professor, Geography, Cameron Ottawa Options and Food Imagery Algoma University 7. Candace PhD/University of 2005- Chronic Disease Associate Professor, Centre for Nykiforuk Waterloo 2006 Prevention/Population Health Health Promotion Studies, School of Public Health, University of Alberta 8. Helen PhD/University of 2005- Food, Nutrition and Obesity in Associate Professor, Vallianatos Oregon 2006 Immigrant Communities Anthropology, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta 9. Noreen PhD/McGill 2000- The Sociocultural and Biological Associate Professor, Agriculture, Willows University 2003 Determinants of Obesity and Food and Nutritional Sciences, Overweight in Cree Children Faculty of Agriculture, Life and (CIHR Fellow) Environmental Sciences, University of Alberta 10. Marie-Claude PhD/Cornell 1998- Nutrition Education for Social Conseillère scientifique - Équipe Paquette University 2001 Change: Women and Body Image poids Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ) 4 Transdisciplinary Mentor: Name Degree University Year Research Project Jacob Shelley Master of Laws University of 2008-09 CIHR Training Program in Health Law and Alberta Policy GRADUATE STUDENTS’ THESES SUPERVISED: PhD Students: Name Program Year Thesis Topic Awards Completed 1. Rachel Prowse Public Health EDC 2018 Food and Nutrition CIHR Fellowship Environments (TBC) CIHR Strategic Training Fellow in Population Intervention for Chronic Disease Prevention (PICDP) 2. Ximena Public Health EDC 2017 Obesity Stigma and Public CIHR Strategic Training Ramos Salas Health Messages Fellow in Population Intervention for Chronic Disease Prevention (PICDP) 3. Bonnie Nursing EDC 2017 Policy interventions to reduce CIHR Strategic Training Fournier obesity in northern aboriginal Fellow in Population communities Intervention for Chronic Disease Prevention (PICDP) 4. Aishah Al- Dentistry EDC 2015 Oral Health Promotion in Kuwait Sumait (co- supervised with Maryam Amin) 5. Susan Buhler Interdisciplinary – EDC 2015 An Ecological Study