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Appendix D: Forum Member Biographical Sketches
Pages 164-178

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... Dr. Campbell coChaired the Steering Committee for the World Health Organization Multicountry study on Violence Against Women and Women's Health, has been appointed to three IOM/NAS Committees evaluating evidence in various aspects the area of violence against women and currently serves on the IOM Board on Global Health as well as Co-Chairing the IOM Forum on Global Violence Prevention.
From page 165...
... Ms. Anderson previously worked as a direct practice social worker as a member of the Freddie Mac Foundation Child and Adolescent Protection Center at Children's National Medical Center in Washington, DC.
From page 166...
... . Formerly, as deputy director and director of the Division of Policy and Program Development, she was responsible for numerous women's health issues, including HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, rape and sexual assault, lupus, diabetes, organ or tissue donation, minority women's health, international health, female genital cutting, mental health, homelessness, and young women's health.
From page 167...
... Cervantes has coauthored the National Specific Action Program for Road Safety and the National Specific Action Program for Violence Prevention, as well as numerous analyses of morbidity and mortality from external causes of injury. Currently, he participates in the presidential task force Todos Somos Juárez, which is developing a strategy for violence prevention and social development for the city of Ciudad Juárez Chihuahua.
From page 168...
... Dr. Dong is a Beeson Scholar, and is the recipient of the Nobuo Maeda International Aging and Public Health Research Award, the National Physician Advocacy Merit Award, and the Maxwell A
From page 169...
... AoA works with its partners at the federal, state, and community levels to help strengthen the nation's capacity to promote the dignity and independence of older people. AoA works to stimulate programmatic and policy activity at the national, state, and local levels in order to advance the work of eliminating violence against older adults and elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation in the United States, as well as with international organizations and researchers around the world.
From page 170...
... and a James Marsh Visiting Professor-at-Large at the University of Vermont. Additionally, he is director of the Harvard Injury Control Research Center and the Youth Violence Prevention Center.
From page 171...
... His research over the past 40 years has focused on the psychological foundations of aggressive and violent behavior and on how predisposing personal factors interact with precipitating situational factors to engender violent behavior. This research has included several life span longitudinal studies showing how the roots of aggressive behavior are often established in childhood.
From page 172...
... These studies have shown that simply seeing a lot of violence (political violence, family violence, community violence, media violence) in childhood changes children's thinking and perceptions, and increases the risk of interpersonal aggressive behavior later in life.
From page 173...
... She has taught courses in research methods, health, and mental health human behavior theory. Her own research activities have included evaluation of a community-based youth prevention program; investigation of HIV risk behaviors and substance use among youth; and investigation of the role of family, peer, and social network contextual factors on risk behaviors and treatment outcomes among youth and injecting drug users.
From page 174...
... Over the past decade, identification of domestic violence has increased fivefold, with most members identified in the ambulatory rather than the acute care setting. The majority of identified patients receive follow-up mental health services.
From page 175...
... Michael Phillips, M.D., M.P.H., is currently director of the Suicide Research and Prevention Center of the Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, executive director of the WHO Collaborating Center for Research and Training in Suicide Prevention at Beijing Hui Long Guan Hospital, professor of psychiatry and global health at Emory University, professor of clinical psychiatry and clinical epidemiology at Columbia University, vice chairperson of the Chinese Society for Injury Prevention and Control, and treasurer of the International Association for Suicide Prevention. He is currently the principal investigator on a number of multicenter collaborative projects on suicide, depression, and schizophrenia.
From page 176...
... She has received several awards, including an honorary doctorate and Distinguished Alumna Award from Georgetown University, the Mara Mogensen Flaherty Award from the Oncology Nursing Society, and the American Cancer Society Lane Adams Award. Kristin Schubert, M.P.H., Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)
From page 177...
... She staffs the National Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues and previously staffed the International Committee and the Women's Issues Committee. She has expertise in policy analysis and implementation addressing gender equity, violence prevention, and early intervention; the connection of gender, equity, trauma, and risk for HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections; and public health approaches to interpersonal violence and community health.


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