Curriculum Vita Education Honors and Awards

Curriculum Vita Education Honors and Awards

CURRICULUM VITA Michele A. Kelley The University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health Division of Community Health Sciences (M/C 923) 1603 W. Taylor Street, Room 652 Chicago, IL 60612-4394 voice: 312-413-3225 fax 312-996-3551 email: [email protected] EDUCATION Doctor of Science (Sc.D.) The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health; Baltimore, Maryland. Emphasis: Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health (MCH) Epidemiology and Health Services Research Methods. Dissertation: Maternal Satisfaction with Primary Medical Care for Children with Selected Chronic Conditions. Advisor: Cheryl S. Alexander, PhD, MPH, RN Master of Arts in Public Policy and Management The Ohio State University John Glenn College of Public Affairs, Columbus, Ohio. Emphasis: Policy and program analysis. Master of Social Work The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Emphasis: Program Planning and Administration; Clinical Interventions with Families and Children. Bachelor of Arts in Sociology The University of Akron, Akron, Ohio. Emphasis: Urban Sociology and Community Organization. Minor in biology and health sciences. HONORS AND AWARDS American Public Health Association, Public Health Social Work Section. Insley-Evans Public Health Social Worker of the Year. Awarded at the 143rd Annual Meeting on November, 2, 2015, Chicago, IL. White House Invitation for work on implementation of Public Law 111–148, the Affordable Care Act: Obama Administration Briefing on Addressing Social Determinants of Health through the Affordable Care Act; Role of Social Workers. October 7, 2013, Washington, D.C. James J. Stukel Presidential Professorship. AY 2009-11. Project involving University wide survey on Multidisciplinary Engaged, Applied Learning using Real-World Settings. Applied results to develop a University wide collaborative for education and health improvement in the Humboldt Park community area focused on teaching, research and practice across selected UIUC and UIC Departments. Friends of the National Institute of Nursing Research 10th Anniversary scholar award recipient, at symposium “Advancing Health Through Science: The Human Dimension." September 19, 1996, Bethesda, MD. UIC Great Cities Scholar, College of Urban Planning and Public Administration, 2007-08 and 1995-96. Delta Omega, National Public Health Honor Society, elected to membership in the Lambda chapter (UIC), 1997. Public Health Service Maternal and Child Health Traineeship, 1982-1987 National Institute of Mental Health Traineeship, 1974-75 Phi Sigma Alpha (Arts and Sciences Honor Society), elected 1973 Alpha Kappa Delta (International Sociology Honor Society), elected 1973 1 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE University of Illinois at Chicago Associate Professor, Division of Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Chicago, IL, 1988-present. (Promotion and Tenure, 1994) Core Faculty, SPH Graduate Education Program in Maternal and Child Health, 1988 – present. Graduate College, Full Faculty Membership, 1994-present. Departmental Affiliate, Department of Psychology, Division of Community Psychology, 2004- present. Faculty Affiliate, Office of Health Literacy, UIC Health Sciences System. 2017- present. Associated Faculty, Gender and Women’s Studies Program and Interdepartmental Graduate Concentration in Women’s Health (2007-2011). The UIC Social Justice Initiative. Founding collaborating faculty member. Member of the Collective Action/ Civic Participation Engagement Group. 2011-present. UIC Immigration Initiative Collaborating Faculty, 2011- 2013. Other Positions Held: Clinical Social Worker, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine (disaster team and pediatric trauma services; child mental health and welfare consultation to Harriet Lane pediatric Clinic), Baltimore, MD, 1986-88. Predoctoral Research Positions Johns Hopkins University. -Kennedy – Krieger Institute, 1983-84; -Predoctoral Research fellow with Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene 1984- 86. Program Specialist. Ohio Department of Health, Bureau of Maternal and Child Health. Oversight of program quality and compliance at city and county Maternal and Child Health federally supported (Title V) health services across the State; Foster local collaborative service networks to improve child and adolescent health; Review of federal Head Start programs in Appalachian counties, appointed to advisory body for State regulation of child day care facilities; Reviewed program grants and consulted with public health providers of child health and social work services. Columbus, OH, 1978-82. Psychiatric Social Worker (part-time), North Central Community Mental Health Center, Columbus, OH. Provided emergency mental health services, including rape and trauma crisis, domestic violence intervention, active suicide intervention, preparation for hospital admission. Coordinated with law enforcement agencies. 1980-81. Social Worker (part-time), Starr Commonwealth/ Hannah Neil Center for Children (residential treatment), Columbus, OH, 1977-78. Advanced Child Welfare Social Worker Franklin County Children’s Services Provided advanced individual and family treatment, testimony in family court proceedings and for adjudicated youth. Columbus and Grove City, OH, 1975-77. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Public Health Association: Maternal and Child Health Section, Social Work Section and the Community-Based Public Health Caucus (founding member of CBPHC) International Federation of Social Workers National Association of Social Workers Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION and SPECIALIZATION 2 National Association of Social Workers NASW), Specialty Practice Sections: Children, Adolescents and Young Adults. Academy of Certified Social Workers. Admitted July 1977 – present Licensed Certified Social Worker, State of Maryland, #04173 (1984 – 1996) ACADEMIC TEACHING & ADVISING EXPERIENCE Current Courses: (All courses are designed by me and delivered online.) CHSC 544/ SOCW 546; Public Health Aspects of Adolescence and Youth. Developed course, Primary Instructor since AY 2007) Cross listed with JACSW (social work). Dev CHSC 423: Professional Development for Public Health Practice (leadership, communication, grantspersonship) CHSC 594. U.S. Food System Policy and Practice: An eco-justice and health equity perspective. Selected Past Courses: (including guest lectures) CHSC 401: Behavioral Sciences in Public Health (online delivery). Developed small group learning communities and processes for using a community disaster case study. PUBH 360: Local Citizenship and Community Health Initiatives. Co-designed and Taught initial version of this upper division level course, Spring 2013. Mentored experienced doctoral student for assuming responsibility as course instructor for the next academic year. CHSC 512: Best Practices in MCH (Co- developed course for new revised MPH curriculum) Co- taught Spring 2008, 2009 and 2010 (Primary Instructor with Noel Chavez); Occasional guest lectures as of AY 2011. CHSC 542: Advanced Maternal and Child Health Applied Programs. Re-developed course early 2000’s and co-taught with Dr. Myrtis Sullivan. This course has been replaced with the new curriculum. CHSC 595: Doctoral Seminar (developed new course, implemented Spring 2009, taught Spring 2011) • CHSC 431: Community Assessment in Public Health (Redeveloped course, Primary Instructor until AY 08) CHSC 595 Public Health and the Family. Developed and taught course two times. Occasional Guest Lecture College of Liberal Arts and Sciences PSYCH 539: Current Topics in Community and Prevention Research College of Nursing NUEL 544: Qualitative Research in Nursing NUSC 548 Methodological Issues for Cross-Cultural Research NUSC 585 – Advanced Research Seminar NUSC 511 Advanced Research Design College of Social Work SOCW 431:Practice II: Generalist Practice with Task Groups, Organizations, and Communities SOCW 520: Practice IV: Community Health and Urban Dev SOCW 531: Policy II: Community Health and Urban Development Guest Lecturer in UIC Honors College HON 201: Great Cities: UIC’s Metropolitan Commitment. Topic: Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health 3 Resource and Mentoring Faculty UIC School of Public Health Summer 2018 Research Training and Career Development Program (RTCP) for Undergraduates and Graduate Students (Health Professions Navigator Program. Mentored one undergraduate pre-public health student in youth mental health literacy program. UIC Summer Research Opportunity Program (for undergraduate minority students) 2009- 2012.; Mentored one student each summer in community health and prevention. Contributing Faculty, CDC Post-doctoral training program. 2009-2011; Mentored one post-doc. UIC College of Medicine Hispanic Medical Students Research Series Workshops (Sumer 2009-2011. Presented public health overview at workshops. Advisee ( vicarious) Major Awards: Paul Q. Peterson Award (research): J. Burke-Miller (AY 05), Sarah Wagener (AY 14); Erika Marshall, AY 2015; The Douglas Passaro Scholar Award: T. Young (AY 07); P. Solowksi (AY 09) Alan W. Donaldson Memorial Award (highest award to graduating student, UIC SPH): Cindy San Miguel (MPH), May 2015; J Hebert-Beirne, PhD award, May 2009, and Christine Bozlak, PhD award, May 2011 Scrimshaw Family Latino Health Scholarship: awarded to PhD student Mayra Estrella, (AY 09) Annual Student Research/Practice Awards Day, Advisee research/practice poster competition: M. Estrella, PhD candidate, 2012; M. Heim, MPH capstone, 2013;

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