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Curriculum VitaeLAVERA MARGUERITE CRAWLEY, MD, MPHAugust 2016Home: 5324 Lawton Avenue, Oakland, California, 94618 Telephone: Home (510) 653-9966; Mobile (Preferred) (510) 282-8579; E-mail: lavera.crawley@Office: 3011 Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley, California, 94705-2067, California 94305 Telephone: (510) 204-6733 E-mail: ctcrawl@Educational BackgroundMDiv (Equivalency)Board of Chaplaincy Certification, Inc. (Association of Professional Chaplains) and Association for Clinical Pastoral EducationAugust 5, 2014 CPE Supervisory EducationAlta Bates Summit Medical Center, Clinical Pastoral EducationSES June 2013 – October 2014; Supervisory Candidate October 2014 – present CPE ResidentAlta Bates Summit Medical Center, Clinical Pastoral EducationSeptember 2011 - 2012StudentSeminary: Catholic Distance University; Pacific School of ReligionSt. Frances de Sales, School for Pastoral Ministry, Diocese of Oakland2009 - 2014MPH University of California, Berkeley, Interdisciplinary StudiesMay 2004FellowHarvard Medical School, Palliative Care Education and Practice2000FellowStanford University School of Medicine, Biomedical Ethics Research1997 - 1999Chief ResidentUniversity of California, San Francisco, Family Practice1985 - 1986ResidencyUniversity of California, San Francisco, Family Practice1983 - 1985InternshipMeharry Medical College, Family Practice, Clinical Preventive Medicine1981 - 1982MDMeharry Medical College1981CONTINUING EDUCATIONNational Institutes of Health, Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research Summer Institute for Randomized Clinical Trials Involving Behavioral Interventions July – August, 2005University of Oxford, Kellogg CollegeSystematic Review Course, Programme in Health Sciences, Dept. of Continuing Professional Development Oxford, United Kingdom February - March, 2005 National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of HealthMolecular Prevention Course; Principles & Practice of Cancer Prevention & Control Summer Curriculum in Cancer Prevention July – August, 2004Honors and AwardsStanford University Faculty Fellows AwardSchool of Medicine 2007Howard Temin AwardNational Cancer Institute 2003-2008Soros Faculty Scholar Award Open Society Institute Project on Death in America 1999 - 2001Professional Appointments 8/31/15 - presentProgram Manager of Palliative Care Education and Research, Department of Chaplaincy ServicesAlta Bates Summit Medical Center10/15/13 - presentResearch Associate (Fellow), Program in Medical HumanitiesCenter for Science, Technology, Medicine & Society, University of California, Berkeley12/16/12 - presentAdjunct Associate Professor, Leadership Studies ProgramSaint Mary’s College of California 9/01/12 - presentPalliative Care Chaplain, Department of Chaplaincy ServicesAlta Bates Summit Medical Center7/1/09 – 6/30/13Ethics Advisor, Subcommittee to Advisory Committee to the Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention6/1/06 –5/31/13Assistant Professor (Research), Stanford Center for Biomedical EthicsStanford University School of Medicine 2/1/06 - 5/31/06Acting Assistant Professor, Stanford Center for Biomedical EthicsStanford University School of Medicine 7/1/05 - 1/31/06Instructor, Stanford Center for Biomedical EthicsStanford University School of Medicine7/1/99 - 6/30/05Lecturer, Department of MedicineStanford University School of Medicine Center for Biomedical Ethics2001 – 2003Executive Director, Initiative to Improve Palliative Care for African-Americans Stanford University Center for Biomedical Ethics (subcontractor) North General Hospital, Harlem, New York1993 – 1997Associate Professor, School for Healing Arts &School for Transformative LearningCalifornia Institute of Integral Studies San Francisco, California1986 - 1989Family Physician, Navajo Area Indian Health ServiceInscription House Health Center, Inscription House ArizonaPEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSCrawley, LM. Collaborative inquiry: An accessible, relevant approach to chaplaincy research. Vision. MARCH/APRIL 2013; 23(2):online.Brown, SD, Lee, K, Schoffman, DE, King, AC, Crawley, LM, & Kiernan, M. Minority recruitment into clinical trials: Experimental findings and practical recommendations.?Contemporary Clinical Trials2012; 33:620-3.Scott, CT, DeRouen MC, Crawley LM. The language of hope: Therapeutic intent in stem cell trials. AJOB Primary Research.2010: 1 (3): 4-11.PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS – con’tCrawley LM. Having a say: Agency and end-of-life decision-making in The Chaneysville Incident. Journal of General Internal Medicine2010: 25(9):995-6.McLaughlin, RM, Clarke Dur, T, Crawley, LM, Glaser, S. Are cancer registries unconstitutional? Social Science & Medicine. 2010; 70:1295-1300.Crawley, LM., Hisaw, LD, Illes, J. Direct-to-consumer advertising in black and white: Racial differences in placement patterns of print advertisements for health products and messages. Health Marketing Quarterly 2009; 26(4): 279-92.Lee, SS, Crawley, L. Research 2.0: Social Networking and DTC Genomics. American Journal of Bioethics 2009; 9 (6):35-44The Writing Group on the History of African Americans and the Medical Profession. Creating a segregated medical profession: African American physicians and organized medicine, 1846-1910. Journal of the National Medical Association 2009; Jun;101(6):501-12.Richards, CT, Crawley, LM, Magnus, DC. Use of developmental delay in pediatric solid organ transplant listing decisions: Inconsistencies in standards across major pediatric transplant centers. Pediatric Transplantation2008;13(7):843-50.Crawley, LM, Ahn, DK, Winkleby, MA. Perceived medical discrimination and cancer screening behaviors of racial and ethnic minority adults. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2008; 17(8)1937-44. Crawley, LaVera M. The Paradox of Race in the Bidil Debate. Journal of the National Medical Association 2007; Jul;99(7):821-2.Crawley, LaVera M. Racial, cultural, and ethnic factors influencing end-of-life care. Journal of Palliative Medicine2005; 8(Suppl 1): s58-69.Koenig BA, Back A, Crawley L. Qualitative methods in end-of-life research: Recommendations to enhance the protection of human subjects. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 2003; 25(4):S43-S52.Crawley, LaVera M. Palliative Care in African American Communities. Journal of Palliative Medicine 2002; 5(5):775-9.Crawley, LaVera M., Marshall, Patricia A., Lo, Bernard, Koenig, Barbara A. Strategies for Culturally Effective End-of-Life Care. Annals of Internal Medicine 2002; 136(9):673-9.Crawley L, Payne R, Bolden J, et al. Palliative and end-of-life care in the African American community. Journal of the American Medical Association 2000; 284(19):1-4.Block, Susan D., Bernier, George M., Crawley, LaVera M. et al. Incorporating Palliative Care into Primary Care Education. Journal of General Internal Medicine 1998; 13(11):768-773. Crawley LM. Using resistant behaviors in the treatment of alcoholic patients. Western Journal of Medicine 1987 Apr;146:499-501.NON PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSCrawley LM, Kagawa-Singer, M. Racial, Cultural and Ethnic Factors Affecting the Quality of End-of-Life Care in California: Findings and Recommendations. California Health Care Foundation Report. Available at INVITED PAPERSCrawley LaVera. New York Super-AIDS Case: Physician as Public Health Officer. Virtual Mentor. December 2005. , LaVera. Guest Editorial - Palliative Care in the African American Community. Innovations in End-of-Life Care. 2001 Sept.-Oct. 3(5) PAPERS – con’tCrawley LM. African-American participation in clinical trials: situating trust and trustworthiness. Journal of the National Medical Association 2001; 93:14S-17S. (reprint)Crawley, LaVera. The Initiative to Improve Palliative Care for African-Americans. SGIM Forum. 2001 December 24(12)6-7.Crawley LM. African American participation in clinical trials: situating trust and trustworthiness. In: Meyer RE, (ed). For the Health of the Public: Ensuring the Future of Clinical Research. Volume II of the Report of the AAMC Task Force on Clinical Research. Washington, DC: Association of American Medical Colleges (2000).BOOK CHAPTERS AND MONOGRAPHS Koffman, Jonathan and Crawley, LaVera. Chapter 3.7: “Cultural Aspects of Palliative Care.” in: Hanks G, Cherny N, Christakis N, Fallon M, Kaasa S, Portenoy R, eds. Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine, 4th edition. Oxford. Oxford University Press, (2009); 5th edition (2015).Crawley LM. Chapter 22. “Care of the dying patient.” in King, T. et al. Medical Management of Vulnerable & Underserved Patients: Principles, Practice, & Populations, 1st edition. New York, McGraw-Hill Medical Publishing Division; (2006); Chapter 23 in 2nd edition (2016).Burroughs, Valentine J., Maxey, Randall W., Crawley, LaVera M., Levy, Richard A. Cultural and Genetic Diversity in America: The Need for Individualized Pharmaceutical Treatment. Reston, VA: The National Pharmaceutical Council, (2002).Shafazand S, Crawley L, Raffin T, and Koenig B. Withholding and withdrawing treatment: the doctor-patient relationship and the changing goals of care. In: Berger A, Portenoy RK, and Weissman DE. Principles and practice of supportive oncology 2nd edition. New York, NY: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers (2002). Crawley, LaVera M., Marshall, Patricia A., and Koenig, Barbara A. Respecting cultural difference at the end of life. In: Quill, T. and Snyder, L, (eds). Physician's Guide to End-of-Life Care. American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine (2001).Crawley, LaVera. "Literature and the Irony of Medical Science." in Teaching Literature and Medicine. Anne Hunsaker Hawkins and Marilyn Chandler McEntyre, (eds.), New York: MLA (2000).Draisin, LaVera (née Crawley). “Birth, Creation Stories, and the Spiritual Journey: Teachings from the Navajo and the Kabbalah” in Edward Hoffman, (ed). Opening the Inner Gates: New Paths in Kabbalah and Psychology. Boston, Shambhala Publications (1995). PRESENTATIONS—INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS“Setting Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria” and “Synthesizing Mixed Methods” Qualitative Research and Systematic Reviews Workshop, University of Oxford Continuing Education June 28 & 29, 2005 Oxford, UKSELECTED PRESENTATIONS (full list available upon request)“How to Speed Read a Research Article: Introduction to Research Literacy for Chaplains” National Association of Catholic Chaplains Webinar Series, February 18, 2016 (National Webinar) Presentation repeated at three sites: Massachusetts General Hospital Mar 2016; UCSF April 2016; John Muir Hospital August 2016).“California’s End-of-life Option Act Podcast” California Academy of Family Physicians. January 2016 “What’s Left? Personhood and Dementia – Spiritual Concerns” University of California Berkeley Program in Medical Humanities Conference. May 1, 2015“Culturally Sensitive End-of-Life Choices” California Coalition for Compassionate Care Annual Conference. March 16, 2011 Burbank, CASELECTED PRESENTATIONS – con’t “Perceived Medical Discrimination and Cancer Screening” Health Disparities, Access & Aging: Using the California Health Interview Survey. February 3, 2011 Newport Beach, CA“Public Health Ethics and Public Engagement” American Society for Bioethics & Humanities Annual Meeting. October 22, 2010 San Diego, CA“Increasing Participation of Under-represented Populations in Clinical Research” Stanford Center for Clinical and Translational Education and Research (SCCTER) Intensive Course in Clinical Research: Study Design & Performance. March 23, 2010 Palo Alto, CA“Justice as Agency and Capability” Yale University Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics. April 7, 2009 New Haven, CT“Situating Trust and Trustworthiness in the Healthcare Encounter” 16th Annual Pediatric Update – Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital Continuing Medical Education July 19, 2008 Palo Alto, CA“Inside the African American Experience: The Chaneysville Incident and the Cultural Construction of Death and Dying” American Society of Bioethics and Humanities October 19, 2007 Washington, DC“End-of-Life Care Panel” Commonwealth Club of California April 10, 2007 San Francisco, CaliforniaCompleted GrantAWARDS AND FUNDED PROJECTsNational Institutes of Health Clinical & Translation Science Award Seed Grant 2010-2011 (Stanford Office of Community Health Community Engagement Award)Principal-InvestigatorTitle: Building Mutual Capacity for Community-Based Outcomes Research in Pediatric BereavementChildren’s Health Research Program, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital2008- 2009Principal-InvestigatorTitle: Analysis of HPV Vaccine Content in Adolescent Blogs and Social Media SitesStanford Center for Clinical and Translational Research and Education, Pilot Grant 2007-2008Co-InvestigatorTitle: Improving Minority Recruitment for Randomized Clinical Trials Conducted at StanfordGreenwall Foundation, 2006 - 2008Principal InvestigatorTitle: Ethnic Differences in Direct-to-Consumer MarketingNational Cancer Institute Career Development Award, 2003 - 2008#K01PAR-01-016Principal InvestigatorTitle: Differential Trust & Cancer Care within Black Subgroups. California Healthcare Foundation, 2005 - 2006Principle InvestigatorTitle: The State of the Knowledge of the Impact of Racial, Cultural, and Ethnic Factors on Quality of End-of-Life Care in California.Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality/National Cancer Institute 2000 - 2003#P01 HS 10856UCSF Sub-Contract for Small Project Grant Principal Investigator 2002-2003; Project Director 2000 - 2002 Title: Race/Ethnicity and Trust in the Doctor-Patient RelationshipOpen Society Institute Project on Death in America 2001 - 2002North General Hospital Sub-contract Principal Investigator Title: Initiative to Improve Palliative Care for African pleted Grant awards and Funded Projects – con’t The Nathan Cummings Foundation 2000 - 2001Principal Investigator Title: End of Life Education Needs Assessment of African American PhysiciansOpen Society Institute Project on Death in America 1999 - 2001Principal Investigator Title: Improving End-of-Life Care for the Underserved through Targeted Continuing Education for African-American Physicians SERVICE AS GRANT REVIEWERNIH Center for Scientific Review, Health Disparities and Equity Promotion Study Section 2010 to 2012National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Clinical Trials Network Scientific Review 2007 to 2012Center for Scientific Review, NIH Challenge Grant Review 2009UNIVERSITY TEACHINGSt. Mary’s College of MoragaAdjunct Associate Professor, Leadership Studies Research Project Proposal Writing; Integrative Synthesis Project Writing; 2013 - presentStanford University School of MedicineAssistant Professor (Primary Faculty)Ethics in the Practice of Medicine (INDE 201) Fall Qtr 2005; 2006; 2007; 2008; 2009; 2012Research Methods in Empirical Bioethics (Ongoing Quarterly Seminar) 2006-2013Lecturer (Primary Faculty)Qualitative Research Methods Summer Qtr 2002Literature and Medicine (Death and Dying) Winter Qtr 2000 Stanford University School of Humanities and SciencesGuest LecturerEthics and the Professions Spring Qtr 2002 Doctor-Patient Communication Spring Qtr 1999; 2002 Anthropology of Death and Dying Spring Qtr 1999, 2000, 2001California Institute of Integral StudiesAssociate ProfessorIntroduction to Critical Thinking Fall, Winter, Spring Qtr 1995 - 1997Narrative Analysis Research Methodologies Spring Qtr 1996 & 1997Foundations of Western Healing Traditions Winter Qtr 1992 - 1996Ethics for Health Professionals Fall Qtr 1996 Saint Mary’s College of CaliforniaAdjunct ProfessorProject Proposal Development Dec 2012 – Feb 2013; Dec 2013 – Feb 2014; Aug – Nov 2014 Building Cross-Cultural Capacity Apr – Jul 2013 STANFORD POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWS SUPERVISIONStanford University School of MedicineCenter for the Integration of Research on Genetics and Ethics FellowsJennifer McCormick, Ph.D. 2006-2008, Research Methods Advisor Holly Tabor, Ph.D. 2006- 2008, Research Methods AdvisorSTANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL AND GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISIONDaniel Solis, 2010 to 2013, Research AdvisorPria Annand, 2011 to 2012, Research AdvisorWoody Chang, 2011- 2012, Research AdvisorAart Sharma, 2011, Research ConsultantAshley Serene Plant, 2007 – 2008, BEMH Concentration AdvisorShaNita Jones, 2007 – 2008, BEMH Concentration AdvisorDebra Elena Garcia, 2007 – 2009, BEMH Concentration AdvisorLori Ellen Rutman, 2005 – 2007, BEMH Concentration AdvisorJenya Kaufman, 2005 - 2007, BEMH Concentration AdvisorSTANFORD MEDICAL & GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION – con’tChristopher Richards, 2005 – 2007, Research AdvisorKhaliah Johnson, 2002, Research Mentor: "Race/Ethnicity and Trust in the Doctor-Patient Relationship"Sarah Morgan, 1998, Research Mentor: “Cultural Diversity and Ethical Decisions in AIDS Care for Women”Alexandra Mazard, 1997, Research Mentor: “Cultural Diversity and Ethical Decisions in AIDS Care for Women”Micean Johnikan, Master’s in Epidemiology 2002, First Reader: “Determination and Assessment of Motivational Factors in Human Subject Recruitment”UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISIONStanford University School of Humanities and SciencesChelsea Ma, 2009 – 2010, Advisor, “Effects of Social Media on HPV Vaccine Attitudes”Lisa Hisaw, 2006-2008, Mentor, “Direct-to-Consumer-Advertising and Racial Disparities”Tera Agyepong, 2002-2004, First Reader - Human Biology Honors Thesis: “A Comparison of Trust in Health Care between African-Americans and African Immigrants to the US” Courtney Rees, 2002 - 2003, First Reader - Human Biology Honors Thesis: “Racial and Ethnic Concordance and Trust in Doctor-Patient Interactions.Portia Jackson, 2001-2002, First Reader - Anthropology Honors Thesis: “Ethnography of African-American Women with Sarcoidosis”OTHER INSTITUTIONS: DOCTORAL STUDENT SUPERVISIONCalifornia Institute of Integral Studies Dissertation StudentsYolanda Ronquillo Ph.D. 2002, Dissertation Committee: “Connecting from the Inside-Out: A Case Study of Creating Action Learning Communities”Shakti Butler Ph.D. 2002, Dissertation Committee: “In the Company of God: A Phenomenological Study of Spiritual Praxis and the Unlearning of Oppression”UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL SERVICEStanford University Cancer Center Population Sciences Group, January 2005 to 2013Stanford School of Medicine Med Scholars Program, 2000-2013Ethics Committee of Stanford Hospital and Clinics, January 2005 to 2011Diversity Officer: Stanford Department of Pediatrics Faculty Search Committee, July 2008 to 2010Stanford Cancer Center Scientific Data Safety and Monitoring Committee, February 2008 to 2010Stanford School of Medicine Scholarly Concentration in Biomedical Ethics and Medical Humanities Committee, 2003 to 2009Stanford Cancer Center Scientific Review Committee, February 2005 to January 2008Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics Faculty Search Committee, 2002Stanford General Clinical Research Center Pediatrics Advisory Committee, 2001-02 Service to Professional OrganizationsMember, Board of Directors Center for Action and Contemplation (Fr. Richard Rohr) January 2016 – present (3-year term)Research Task Force Member National Association of Catholic Chaplains 2011 - presentEthics Subcommittee Advisory Board Member Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Office of the Director Term July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2013SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS – con’tCoalition for Compassionate Care of California POLST Advisory Board Member Building Bridges (Cultural Sensitivity) Project May 2010 - presentInstitutional Review Board Member Northern California Cancer Center 2005 - 2011Data Safety Monitoring Board Member National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) 2007 – 2012Palliative Care Strategic Advisory Committee Member (California Healthcare Foundation) Spreading Palliative Care in Public Hospitals Initiative May 2008 - 2011Service to COMMUNITY OrganizationsCORE Volunteer. Certified Citizen Emergency First Responder. 2011 – presentOakland Fire Department Office of Emergency ServicesJust Faith Ministries (Faith Formation Program for Social Justice) Co-Facilitator. 2010 –2013; 2014-2015 Holy Spirit Parish, Newman Hall Catholic Church, Berkeley, CaliforniaKyakameena Sanitorium, Berkeley, California. Community Volunteer.2006 to 2009.Faculty Advisor. Western Consortium for Public Health, Women’s Health Leadership Program, Volunteer trainer for community leaders to improve health status of low-income women. 1995-96; 1997.Volunteer Physician, Native American Urban Health Clinic. San Francisco, California. 1992. Marin Community Free Clinic. Marin City, California. 1983-85. ................
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