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Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of Workshop Moderators, Speakers, and Panelists
Pages 69-78

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... She is the former co-chair of the board of the National Council on Interpreting in Health Care, serves as a member of the National Project Advisory Committee for the Review of the National Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services Standards, and is the immediate past chair of the New York State Office of Mental Health Multicultural Advisory Committee. She also serves on boards at the state and local levels that address multicultural and language access issues.
From page 70...
... Zarita Araújo-Lane, M.S.W., LICSW, has more than 30 years of experience and is recognized as one of the leading presenters on cross-cultural communication tools for small and large institutions servicing an array of professionals working in educational and health care fields. She has been invited to present and conduct national and international training programs on cross-cultural topics to large and small groups using creative tools, such as case scenarios and storytelling, and she has vast experience working with cross-cultural populations in medical and mental health organizations.
From page 71...
... Jessica Black, M.P.H., M.S.W., is the director for collaborative care within the Office of Population Health at NYC Health + Hospitals, the largest public safety-net hospital system in the country. In this role, she oversees the implementation, spread, and scale of collaborative care, an evidence-based model that brings behavioral health treatment to thousands of patients across 23 NYC Health + Hospitals primary care practices.
From page 72...
... Dr. Cottler's community focus includes her HealthStreet model, a hub for linking community residents to social and medical referrals, health messages, and research opportunities.
From page 73...
... She has an active program of research on parents with mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorders and their children. She and her collaborators have developed rehabilitation, education, and training programs and materials for parents, integrating multidisciplinary knowledge on parents with mental illnesses and evaluating interventions for families, including the Family Options intervention and the Let's Talk Parents initiative in Massachusetts for clinicians and parent peer specialists.
From page 74...
... and Ph.D. in social work from the George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University.
From page 75...
... Dr. PaascheOrlow is currently a co-investigator with five funded grants that examine health literacy, including two intervention studies evaluating simplified information technologies for behavior change among minority patients with a range of health literacy levels.
From page 76...
... He was a contributing author of the Community Paramedicine textbook and is a member of the NAEMT Community Paramedicine Curriculum Committee, the Critical Care Paramedic Advisory Committee for the International Board of Specialty Certifications, and the Adult Protective Services of Tarrant County Community Board. He has presented at national EMS conferences, including EMS Today and EMS World.
From page 77...
... As director, she uses a multi-level, multi-domain approach building capacity of health care to engage multiple partners, which collaborated with LCCT to deliver understandable health information and built community members' capacity to lead healthier lives. Michael S
From page 78...
... 78 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH, AND HEALTH LITERACY tions research. His work has primarily focused on understanding health care complexity.


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