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PY 2021 OFFICIAL HEALTH SERVICES CATEGORY CURRICULUM VITAE

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|Called to Active Duty Date |06/01/2009 |

|Last Temporary Promotion Date |01/01/2014 |

USPHS CAREER PROGRESSION OVERVIEW

|Date |Temporary Rank & Grade |Billet Grade |Agency Position Type |Agency Position |

| | | | |Title |

|Master of Public Health |Public Health Education |George Washington University |2002 |N |

|Master of Science |Management Information |Buffalo State University |1989 |Y |

| |Systems (MIS) | | | |

|Bachelor of Science |Management Information |Purdue University |1982 |N |

| |Systems (MIS) | | | |

USPHS ASSIGNMENT(s), DUTIES AND IMPact

Position Title: Division Director

Billet Grade: O-6 (supervisor)

Date: 01/18/2011- present

Agency: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Division/Center: Office of Communication/Office of the Director

Division/Center Mission:

The Division of Laboratory Science is responsible for identifying and studying exposure to radiation and assist the public in understanding their individual risks from radiation in the environment and manmade sources for the Centers of Disease Control.

Duties and Responsibilities:

• Manage a team of 50 researchers and analyst to administer and manage a $12 million program that advances the latest radiation scientific methodologies and practices targeting national consumers and the global community of radiation specialists.

• Serve as lead expert in the field of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation representing the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), CDC at policy meetings with national stakeholders.

• Responsible for reviewing key studies on mammography for CDRH, FDA to evaluate the new digital technology and submit key policy recommendations to FDA leadership and the mammography industry.

• Serve as the leading expert on various intra-Agency work-groups to implement Division’s strategic goal of developing novel technologies to detect unsafe exposures to radiation.

Impact/Accomplishments:

• Developed five key policy recommendations adopted by senior leadership at the CDC and NIH and are now included in all federal publications regarding radiation.

• Oversaw the completion of four scientific studies that changed national mammography protocols adopted by the AMA in 2015

• One of two officers certified in Radiation Oncology

• Developed new outreach strategy that allowed the Division to reach 25% more consumers

USPHS Assignment Collateral Duties

|Role |Description |Date(s) |

|Appointment Member |Opioid and Substance Abuse Interagency workgroup | |

|Board Member |FDA Commissioned Corps Awards Board | |

|Member |Region 5 Green Team | |

Position Title: Project Lead

Billet Grade: O-5 (non-supervisor)

Date: 01/18/2011- present

Agency: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Division/Center: Office of Communication/Office of the Director

Division/Center Mission:

The Division of Laboratory Science is responsible for identifying and studying exposure to radiation and assist the public in understanding their individual risks from radiation in the environment and manmade sources for the Centers of Disease Control.

Duties and Responsibilities:

• Project Lead on a team of 50 researchers and analyst to administer and manage a $12 million program that advances the latest radiation scientific methodologies and practices targeting national consumers and the global community of radiation specialists.

• Serve as lead expert in the field of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation representing the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), CDC at policy meetings with national stakeholders.

• Responsible for reviewing key studies on mammography for CDRH, FDA to evaluate the new digital technology and submit key policy recommendations to FDA leadership and the mammography industry.

• Serve as the leading expert on various intra-Agency work-groups to implement Division’s strategic goal of developing novel technologies to detect unsafe exposures to radiation.

Impact/Accomplishments:

• Developed five key policy recommendations adopted by senior leadership at the CDC and NIH and are now included in all federal publications regarding radiation.

• Oversaw the completion of four scientific studies that changed national mammography protocols adopted by the AMA in 2015.

• One of two officers certified in Radiation Oncology.

• Developed new outreach strategy that allowed the Division to reach 25% more consumers.

USPHS Assignment Collateral Duties

|Role |Description |Dates |

|Appointment Member |Opioid and Substance Abuse Interagency workgroup | |

|Board Member |FDA Commissioned Corps Awards Board | |

|Member |Region 5 Green Team | |

Contributions to USPHS, HS CAtegory, & Professional ORganizations:

HS Category

|Group/Committee/Initiative |Role |Year(s) |

|HSPAC |Voting Member |2010-2012 |

|HSPAC Advanced Readiness Program |Participant |2019-Present |

|HSPAC Communications Subcommittee |Chair |2010-2011 |

|HSPAC Communications Subcommittee |Webmasters Lead |2013-Present |

|BASPAG Communications Subcommittee |Member Webmaster Team |2007-2013 |

USPHS

|Group/Committee/Initiative |Role |Year(s) |

|RDF-2 |Logistics Section Leader |2005-2007 |

|RDF-2 |Logistics Team Member |2000-2005 |

|JOAG |Chair |2011 |

|BCOAG |Chair Elect |2010 |

|BCOAG |Professional Development Subcommittee Co-Chair |2004 |

|USPHS Music Ensemble |Choral Member, D.C. Metro Area Group |1999-Present |

Professional Organizations

|Group/Committee/Initiative |Role |Year(s) |

|COA, NCR Chapter |Chair of Networking Group |2015 |

|National Organization of Evaluators |Board |2012 |

CONTINUING EDUCATION

|Description |Organization |Required/ |Date(s) |Hours |

|(CE, or CME) | |Optional | | |

|35st Annual Epidemiology Summer Session |University of Michigan School of Public|Required |07/7/2017 |40 |

|(CE) |Health | | | |

|Graduate Course Work, Biology |Penn State University |Optional |08/15/2017 |3 |

|(CE) | | | | |

|IHS Physician Assistant and Advance |Indian Health Service |Required |05/15/2017 |10 |

|Practice Nurse Seminar (CME) | | | | |

|Biological Incidents Awareness II (CE) |National Training and Education |Required |03/15/2017 |4 |

| |Division | | | |

TRAININGS

| |Description |Organization |Required/ |Year |Hour or days |

| | | |Optional | | |

|Public Health/Response |50 bed FMS training, FEMA |RedDOG |Optional |2013 |5 days |

|Trainings | | | | | |

| |Field Epidemiology Training |Centers for Disease |Optional |2011 |4 hours |

| |Program |Control and Prevention | | | |

| |Geographical Information |Assistant Secretary for |Required |2019 |4 hours |

| |Systems |Preparedness and | | | |

| | |Response | | | |

|Non-Public Health/Non-Response |Emerging Leaders Program |Centers for Disease |Optional |2016 |15 days |

|Trainings |(training) |Control and Prevention | | | |

CERTIFICATION(S)

|Description |Organization |Required or |Date(s) |

| | |Optional | |

|Certified Health Education Specialist |The American College of Epidemiology |Optional |2000-2005 |

LICENSURE

|Type |State |Expiration Date |# of CE Hours Required per Licensing Period |

|Clinical Psychology |Virginia |May 2016 |10 |

AWARDS & RECOGNITION

| |Type |Year(s) Awarded |

|USPHS |Outstanding Service Medal |2012 |

| |Commendation Medal |2013 |

| |PHS Citation |2010 |

| |Presidential Unit Citation |2015 |

| |Unit Commendation (3) |2011 (x2), 2012 |

| |Special Assignment Award |2014 |

| |Regular Corps Ribbon |2010 |

| |Commissioned Corps Training Ribbon |1998 |

| |Field Medical Readiness Badge |2014 |

|Other Awards |Coast Guard Medal |2002 |

| |HSO Career Counseling Certificate of Appreciation |2012 |

| |Center of Disease Control and Prevention Honor Award |2013 |

| |Indian Health Service Group Award |2011 |

RESPONSE

| |Mission |Role |Year |

|USPHS |Haiti Earthquake |Team Lead, RDF1 |2010 |

| |Hurricane Katrina/Rita Deployment |Deputy Team Lead, RDF1 |2005 |

| |New Orleans, Hurricane |Planning Section Chief |2005 |

|Agency |Zika Deployment |Planning Section Member |2016 |

MENTOR/MENTEE PROGRAM

|OFFICIAL Health Services Category Mentor/Mentees(s) |Year |

|Mentor: CAPT ……. |2009-Present |

|Mentee: LT . . . . |2015-Present |

|Other PHS/Agency Mentor/Mentees(s) |Year |

|Dr./Ms./Mrs./Mr. ……… |2010-Present |

PUBLICATION(S)

1) Friedman LM, Furberg CD, DeMets DL. Fundamentals of clinical trials. 3rd ed. Boston, (MA): PSG Inc.; 1983.

2) Brown LM. Epidemiology of alcohol-associated cancers. Alcohol 35:161-168, 2005.

3) Baris D, Silverman DT, Brown LM, Swanson GM, Hayes RB, Schwarz AG, Liff JM, Schoenberg JB, Pottern LM, Greenberg RS, Stewart PA. Occupation, pesticide exposure and risk of multiple myeloma. Scandinavian Journal of Work and Environmental Health 30:215-222, 2003.

PRESENTATION(S)

1) 2016. Oral Presentation/Webinar. “NHANES-DIMES”. USDA Continuing Survey Users Group Meeting, March 31.

2) 2016. Oral Presentation. “State Autism Program-Showing Impact”. HRSA Combating Autism Act State Implementation Grantee Meeting. Baltimore, MD July 19.

3) 2016. Poster Presentation. “Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury-A Growing Problem”. National Traumatic Brain Injury Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. April 1.

4) 2015. Invited participant and presenter: “Epidemiology of Sickle Cell Disease Panel”. Saskatchewan Nutrition Survey Data Review Meeting, Organized by CANTOX. CANADA. March 2-3.

CIVIC, COMMUNITY, AND VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: (optional)

Volunteer, Big Brothers and Big Sisters 2000-Present

Teaching bible class at (name of church) 2015-2016

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