Carol-Adair-Cv.Pdf

Carol-Adair-Cv.Pdf

CAROL E. ADAIR Curriculum Vitae I. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA Address: 1215 – 39 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T2T 2K6 Telephone: 403-287-3005 (office); 403-862-3758 (cell) E-mail Address: [email protected] Citizenship: Canadian Discipline Specialization: Psychiatric Epidemiology; Mental Health Services Research Present Academic Affiliations: Depts. of Psychiatry and Community Health Sciences, O’Brien Institute for Public Health Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary Present Title: Adjunct Professor H-Index (Google Scholar): 38 (15 points higher than full psychiatry professors’ median) i10 Index (Google Scholar): 59 Peer-reviewed Publications: 75 Total Citations (Google Scholar): 6134 (more than double the mean for full psychiatry professors) Invited Presentations and Keynotes: 16 Il. ACADEMIC RECORD PhD Nov. 1996 Epidemiology University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada MSc Nov. 1992 Medical Science: Healthcare Research University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada BA Sept. 1979 Psychology (with Distinction and First Class Standing) University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada III. AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS • 2008 Joint CPA-COPCE Award for most outstanding continuing education activity in psychiatry in Canada (with J. de Groot, G. McVey). • Best Innovations in Practice Abstract, Mental Health Research Showcase 2005 • Society for Epidemiologic Research, Student Travel Award 1995 • Nominated for the Governor General’s Gold Medal 1992 • Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research Studentship 1991 • Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research Studentship (doctoral studies) 1996 • BA awarded with Distinction and First Class Standing 1979 1 IV. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Current: Adjunct Associate Professor, Depts. of Psychiatry and Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary 2005 - 2011: Adjunct Associate Professor, Centre for Health Promotion Studies, University of Alberta 2004 - 2007: Co-Lead, Population Mental Health Research Program, Hotchkiss Brain Institute, University of Calgary Appointed 2004: Associate Professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary Appointed 2000: Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary Promoted 2004: Adjunct Associate Professor, Departments of Community Health Sciences and Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary Appointed 1996: Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary V. EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES Undergraduate or External Small Group Facilitator, Listening for Direction: a national consultation on health services and policy issues, Vancouver BC. Feb. 2001 Small Group Facilitator, Evidence-Based Decision Making. “How to Keep Score” Calgary AB Sept. 2000 Small Group Instructor, Research Methods and Evidence-based Medicine (MDCN 340) Apr. 1999 Workshop Presenter, Getting Your Measures Right: Outcomes Research in Clinical Practice. Dietitians of Canada National Conference, Wolfville NS Jun. 1998 (half day workshop). Statistics Made Ridiculously Simple: Workshop for Pediatric Residents Alberta Children’s Hospital Mar. 1998 Facilitator, Integrating Outcomes into Clinical Practice: Workshop for Proposal Development, Alberta Children’s Hospital Oct. 1997 Instructor, Introduction to Applied Health Research for Dietitians. Winter, 1997 Graduate Co-Investigator Instructor, Building Capacity in Mental Health and Addictions Services and Policy Research, CIHR Strategic Training Initiative in Health Research 2003 - 2009 Teaching Assistant, Methods in Health Care Research, U. of Calgary Dept. of Community Health Sciences, M. Verhoef, (Instructor), Winter 1995 Supervisor for graduate students: B. Wasil (MSc 2000-2004); A. Kassam (MSc 2001–2004); X. Kostaras (MSc 2002–2007); C. Leipciger (MSc U of A Health Promotion Studies – 2003-2005); G. Marcoux (MSc U of A Health Promotion Studies Practicum 2005); J. Dooley (MSc U of A Health Promotion Studies 2005–2007); R. Godderis (PhD RAMHPS Mentor 2005–2007); H. Gardiner (Post-doctoral RAMHPS Fellow 2005–2006); J. Linder (PhD 2005–2011); K. Chaput (PhD RAMHPS Mentor 2006-2013); S. Lal (PhD Western Regional Training Centre Student Placement 2009). 2 Supervisory Committee Member for graduate students: C. Bjornson (completed 2002); S. Raj (completed 2002); T. Kyle (completed 2003); H. Davey (completed 2006); G. Pasmeny (MSc U of Lethbridge Counselling Psychology completed 2009) Examiner for graduate students: M. Naseem (MSc 2004); L. Haubert (PhD 2005); N. Ottenbreit (PhD 2006); E. Sigalet (MN 2008); J. Horch (PhD 2011) External Examiner for graduate student: J. Tobon (PhD 2013) University of Western Ontario. Faculty Promotions Reviewer for McGill University (x2), University of Toronto (x2). Guest Lecturer: Community Health Sciences Block Week Sept. 2003 Fundamentals of Epidemiology Oct. 2004 Fundamentals of Epidemiology Dec. 2005 Health and Society 311 Mar. 2007 Outcome measurement in mental health services research and practice. RAMHPS National Videoseminar. Apr. 25, 2007. (Received official letter of commendation for excellence for this presentation.) Critical Appraisal. University of Calgary Dept. of Psychiatry, Psychiatry Residents, Oct. 4, 2007 Continuing Education: Patient Oriented Research Summer Institute 2017, Edmonton, June 25-27, 2017 Patient Oriented Research Summer Institute 2016, Calgary, May 3-4, 2016 Australasian Society for Psychiatric Research. Melbourne, Australia. Dec 4-6, 2013 International Homelessness Research Conference, Philadelphia, PA. Jun 3-4, 2013 3rd National Symposium on Child & Youth Mental Health, Calgary, AB. May 30-Jun. 1, 2012 American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Oct./Nov. 2011 Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research, Halifax, NS. May 2011 Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research, Toronto, ONT. May 2010 Into the Light: Transforming Mental Health in Canada, Vancouver, BC. Nov/Dec 2009 Growing Home National Homelessness Conference, Calgary, AB. Feb. 2009 Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research, Calgary, AB. May 2009 Academy for Eating Disorders International Conference, Seattle, WASH. May 2008 Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research, Toronto, ONT. Jun. 2007 Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Calgary, AB. May 2007 Mental Health Research Showcase, Banff AB Oct./Nov. 2006 Canadian Academy of Psychiatric Epidemiology, Toronto, ONT. Nov. 2006 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Barcelona, Spain. Jun. 2006 Mental Health Research Showcase, Banff AB. Nov. 2005 Canadian Academy of Psychiatric Epidemiology, Vancouver, BC. Nov. 2005 Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, Vancouver, BC. Nov. 2003 Canadian Academy of Psychiatric Epidemiology, Halifax, NS. Oct. 2003 World Psychiatric Association, Paris, France. Jul. 2003 Academy Health 2003, Nashville, TENN. Jun. 2003 Canadian Health Economics Research Association Conference, Halifax, NS. May 2002 International Federation of Psychiatric Epidemiology Conference, Edmonton, AB. May 2002 Evidence in MH Services Research: What Types, How Much and Then What? Washington, DC. Apr. 2002 26th Biennial Congress of the World Assembly for Mental Health, Vancouver, BC. Jul. 2001 Congress of Epidemiology, Toronto, ONT. Jun. 2001 Continuity of Care Workshop, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Jun. 2001 CIHR/CHSRF Policy Development Conference, Vancouver, BC. Mar. 2001 The Bottom Line: Impact of Mental Illness in the Workplace and Community, Calgary, AB. Oct. 2000 3 Evidence Based Decision Making – How to Keep Score, Calgary, AB. Sept. 2000 NIMH - Challenges for the 21st Century: Mental Health Services Research, Washington, DC. Jul. 2000 Communicating Research/Appraising Evidence (CHSRF) Vancouver, BC. Feb. 2000 Closing the Loop – Evidence into Practice, Organization and Policy. Ottawa ON. Sept. 1999 AHSR - Research to Action: The Role of Health Services Research. Chicago, ILL. Jun. 1999 Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Vancouver, BC. May 1999 Getting Value for Money in Economic Valuations of Health and Health Care, Edmonton, AB. Apr. 1999 Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, St. John’s, NFLD. Aug. 1995 Student Workshop, Society for Epidemiologic Research, Snowbird, UT (peer-reviewed competitive award for expenses for travel and attendance Jun., 1995) Evidence-based Practice: Building Foundations for Improved Patient Outcomes, Calgary, AB. Mar. 1995 Outcome Measures in the Health Care Delivery System, Calgary, AB. Jun. 1994 Third National Health Promotion Research Conference, Calgary, AB. Jun. 1994 Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Health Care Research, Banff, AB. May 1994 Immunization: Issues and Strategies, Calgary, AB. Feb. 1994 Clinical Trials Workshop for Health Professionals, Calgary, AB. Jan. 1994 Western Canadian Symposium on Health Technology Assessment, Edmonton, AB. Oct. 1993 Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Quebec City, PQ. Jun. 1993 Symposium on Health Care Evaluation, Edmonton, AB. May 1993 Irish and American Paediatric Society, Banff, AB. Oct. 1993 Continuing Medical Education Obstetrics and Neonatal Update, Calgary, AB. Mar. 1992 Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Edmonton, AB. May 1991 VI. ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES 2008 – 2012: Mental Health Commission of Canada, Senior Consultant, Policy and Research Team 2005 - 2007: Co-Lead, Population Mental Health Research Program, Hotchkiss Brain

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