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Sue Tolleson-Rinehart Curriculum Vitae Spring-Fall 2021 Page 1 Curriculum Vitae (Spring-Fall 2021) Sue Tolleson-Rinehart, PhD Sue Tolleson-Rinehart UNC Chapel Hill 517 Parkside Circle Chapel Hill NC 27516 919-843-9477 [email protected] ORCID id: 0000-0003-4330-8956 eRA Commons name: TOLLESONRINEHART Education Ph.D. Rutgers University 1983 Political Science M.A. Georgia State University 1978 Political Science B.S. Georgia Institute of Technology 1973 Biology Professional Experience – Employment Research Professor of Pediatrics, Associate Chair for Faculty Development, School of Medicine; Associate Director, Health Care & Prevention MD-MPH program, Gillings School of Global Public Health, 1 June 2017 – present. Research Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Assistant Chair for Faculty Development, School of Medicine; Associate Director, Health Care & Prevention MD-MPH program, and Adjunct Associate Professor of Public Health Leadership, Gillings School of Global Public Health, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 13 June 2012 – 30 May 2017. Research Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Assistant Chair for Faculty Development, School of Medicine, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1 December 2006 – 2012. Research Assistant Professor, Public Health Leadership, Gillings School of Global Public Health, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006-2008. Research Assistant Professor, Health Policy and Management, Gillings School of Global Public Health, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1998 – 2006. Research Instructor and Research Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutical Policy and Evaluative Sciences, Eshelman School of Pharmacy, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1997 – 2000. Visiting Professor of Political Science, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Spring Semester, 1996. Professor of Political Science (tenured), Texas Tech University, 1994 – 1998. Sue Tolleson-Rinehart Curriculum Vitae Spring-Fall 2021 Page 2 Associate Professor of Political Science (tenured), Texas Tech University, 1988 – 1994. Assistant Professor of Political Science, Texas Tech University, 1985 – 1988. Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of South Carolina, 1983 – 1985. Honors and Awards 2018 Excellence in Teach Medical Student Advisor Award, Academy of Educators, School of Medicine, UNC Chapel Hill 2018 Faculty Mentor Award, Department of Pediatrics, UNC Chapel Hill. 2016 COMSEP Distinguished Trainee Scholarship Poster Award for Biranna Fleming Meier, Sue Tolleson- Rinehart, and Kenya McNeal-Trice, An Interprofessional Education Program Featuring Simulated Patient Encounters for Medical, Nursing, and Pharmacy Students, given at the COMSEP (Council on Medical School Education in Pediatrics) Annual Meeting 8 April, St. Louis, MO. President, UNC School of Medicine Academy of Educators, term 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016. President-elect, UNC School of Medicine Academy of Educators (elected April 2014, term 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015). 2014 Outstanding Educational Program Award from the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research, awarded to the UNC MD-MPH program for which I serve as Associate Director. Delta Omega (the Honorary Public Health Society), Theta Chapter, elected as a Faculty Member, March 2013. President, Organized Section for Health Politics and Policy Research, American Political Science Association, 2009-2010. Inaugural President-elect and Inaugural Program Chair, Organized Section for Health Politics and Policy Research, American Political Science Association, 2008-2009. Fellow, UNC School of Medicine Academy of Educators (elected 6 March, 2008) – 2013, reëlected 16 April 2013 for five year term ending 2018. “Alternative Commuter of the Year,” Faculty-Staff Green Games, UNC Chapel Hill, 2007. 1995 Professor of the Year Award, Graduate Student Association, Department of Political Science, Texas Tech University Liz Carpenter Award, 1995, for Best Scholarly Book on the History of Women and Texas published in 1994, Texas State Historical Association Marian D. Irish Award, 1994, for Best Paper on Women and Politics presented to the 1993 Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association John Anson Kittredge Educational Fund, Grant to travel to Helsinki, Finland, to present a paper to the 1991 Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, $4,624.00 (shared with Jeanie R. Stanley) Faculty Development Leave (Texas Tech University competitive sabbatical program), Fall 1990 Sue Tolleson-Rinehart Curriculum Vitae Spring-Fall 2021 Page 3 "Mentors of Distinction" Honor Roll, Women's Caucus for Political Science, 1989. Breckenridge Award, 1989, for Best Paper On or By Women presented to the 1988 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Chastain Award, 1979, for Best Paper on Women and Politics presented to the 1978 Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association. Bibliography and Products of Scholarship I. Books, Monographs, Book Chapters a. Books Tolleson-Rinehart, S and. Peterson MA eds. 2011. Health Politics and Policy: SAGE Library of Political Science Four-volume master work. London and Beverly Hills: Sage. Volume One: Defining Health Systems: Path Dependence and Policy Emergence. Pp i-xxxi, 3-412. Volume Two: Tensions in Health Policy: Ethics, Interests, and the Public.. Pp i-xii, 3-423. Volume Three: Health Systems in Comparative Perspective. Pp i-xv, 3-292 Volume Four: The Contemporary Politics of Health System Reform. Pp i-xiv, 3-314. Tolleson-Rinehart, S and Josephson JJ, eds. 2005. Gender and American Politics: Women, Men, and the Political Process. Revised and Expanded Second Edition. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. Pp i-xviii, 3- 315. Tolleson-Rinehart, S. and JJ Josephson, eds. 2000. Gender and American Politics: Women, Men, and the Political Process. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe. Pp i-ix, 2-262. Tolleson-Rinehart, S. and Stanley JR. 1994. Claytie and the Lady: Ann Richards, Gender, and Politics in Texas. Austin: University of Texas Press. Pp i-viii, 1-180. Winner, 1995 Liz Carpenter Award, Texas State Historical Association. Tolleson Rinehart, S. 1992. Gender Consciousness and Politics. New York: Routledge. Pp i-xv, 2-195. b. Refereed monographs Hartzema, A.G., Tolleson-Rinehart, S, Day, RS and Sleath, BL 1999. Optimizing Patient Comprehension Through Medicine Information Leaflets. Rockville, MD: US Pharmacopeia. c. Book Chapters Tolleson-Rinehart S. 2016. Changing the Faces of Academic Medical Center Leadership: Gender and Ethnicity. In Management and Leadership Skills for Medical Faculty: A Practical Handbook edited by Anthony J. Viera and Robert Kramer. New York: Springer Publishing. Pp 95-103. DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-27781-3 Tolleson-Rinehart S. and Peterson MA. 2011. Introduction: the Health Politics and Policy Series, and Defining Health Systems. In Tolleson-Rinehart, S. and M.A. Peterson, eds. 2011. Health Politics and Policy: SAGE Library of Political Science Four-volume master work. London and Beverly Hills: Sage, Volume One: Defining Health Systems: Path Dependence and Policy Emergence. Pp ixx-xxxi. Sue Tolleson-Rinehart Curriculum Vitae Spring-Fall 2021 Page 4 Tolleson-Rinehart S. and Peterson MA. 2011. Introduction: Tensions in Health Policy. In Tolleson-Rinehart, S. and M.A. Peterson, eds. 2011. Health Politics and Policy: SAGE Library of Political Science Four-volume master work. London and Beverly Hills: Sage, Volume Two: Tensions in Health Policy: Ethics, Interests, and the Public.. Pp vii-xii. Tolleson-Rinehart S and Peterson MA. 2011. Introduction: Health Systems in International Perspective. In Tolleson-Rinehart, S. and M.A. Peterson, eds. 2011. Health Politics and Policy: SAGE Library of Political Science Four-volume master work. London and Beverly Hills: Sage, Volume Three: Health Systems in Comparative Perspective.. Pp vii-xv. Tolleson-Rinehart S and Peterson MA. 2011. Introduction: The Contemporary Politics of Health System Reform. In Tolleson-Rinehart, S. and M.A. Peterson, eds. 2011. Health Politics and Policy: SAGE Library of Political Science Four-volume master work. London and Beverly Hills: Sage, Volume Four: The Contemporary Politics of Health System Reform. Pp vii-xiv. Josephson JJ and Tolleson-Rinehart S. 2005. Introduction. In Tolleson-Rinehart, S. and J.J. Josephson, eds. Gender and American Politics: Women, Men, and the Political Process. Revised and Expanded Second Edition. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. Pp 3-18. Tolleson-Rinehart S and Josephson JJ. 2005. Conclusion. In Tolleson-Rinehart, S. and J.J. Josephson, eds. Gender and American Politics: Women, Men, and the Political Process. Revised and Expanded Second Edition. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. Pp 285-305. Tolleson-Rinehart S. 2005. Women Get Sicker, Men Die Quicker: Gender, Health Politics and Health Policy. In Tolleson-Rinehart, S. and J.J. Josephson, eds. Gender and American Politics: Women, Men, and the Political Process. Revised and Expanded Second Edition. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. Complete revision of 1st edition (2000). Pp 171-197. Tolleson-Rinehart S. 2001. Do Women Leaders Make a Difference? Substance, Style, and Perceptions. In Susan J. Carroll, ed. The Impact of Women in Public Office. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, pp. 149-165. Pp 149-165. Tolleson-Rinehart S. The California Senate Races. 1994. In E. Cook, S. Thomas, and C. Wilcox, eds. The Year of the Woman: Myths and Realities? Boulder, CO: Westview. Pp 25-47 Fowlkes DL, Perkins J and Tolleson Rinehart S. 1980. Women in Southern Party