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ALLARD E. DEMBE, Sc.D. Curriculum Vitae P RESENT P OSITION Professor, Division of Health Services Management and Policy College of Public Health, The Ohio State University 1841 Neil Avenue, 283 Cunz Hall Columbus, Ohio 43210 Telephone: 614-292-2129; Fax: 614-292-3572 Email: [email protected] P ROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Professor, Division of Health Services Management and Policy, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio [2012 – present] Director, Center for Health Outcomes, Policy and Evaluation Studies, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio [2006 – 2010, 2012 - 2015] Chair, Division of Health Services Management and Policy, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio [2006 –2012] Director, Tracking and Evaluation, Center for Clinical and Translational Research, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio [2007 – 2015] Associate Professor , Division of Health Services Management and Policy, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio [2006 – 2012] Associate Professor, Department. of Family Medicine & Community Health, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts [2000 – 2006] Senior Research Scientist, Center for Health Policy and Research, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts [1998 – 2006] 1
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ALLARD E. DEMBE, Sc.D.Curriculum Vitae

P RESENT P OSITION

Professor, Division of Health Services Management and Policy

College of Public Health, The Ohio State University1841 Neil Avenue, 283 Cunz HallColumbus, Ohio 43210Telephone: 614-292-2129; Fax: 614-292-3572Email: [email protected]

P ROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Professor, Division of Health Services Management and Policy, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio [2012 – present]

Director, Center for Health Outcomes, Policy and Evaluation Studies, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio [2006 – 2010, 2012 - 2015]

Chair, Division of Health Services Management and Policy, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio [2006 –2012]

Director, Tracking and Evaluation, Center for Clinical and Translational Research, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio [2007 – 2015]

Associate Professor , Division of Health Services Management and Policy, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio [2006 – 2012]

Associate Professor, Department. of Family Medicine & Community Health, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts [2000 – 2006]

Senior Research Scientist, Center for Health Policy and Research, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts [1998 – 2006]

Co-Director, Doctoral Program in Occupational Health Services Research, Harvard University & UMass Medical School Joint Program, Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts [2001 – 2006]

Deputy Director, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Workers' Compensation Health Initiative, Worcester, Massachusetts, [1995 – 2004]

Assistant Professor , Department. of Family Medicine & Community Health, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts [1995 – 1999]

Assistant Vice President & Manager, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Loss Prevention Department, Boston Massachusetts [1989 – 1995]

Division Technical Director, Manager of Special Technical Services, Manager of Ergonomics Services, and other positions, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Boston Mass. [1978 – 1989]

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O THER FACULTY APPOINTMENTS

Visiting Professor, Nanjing University, Department of Health Care Policy & Management, School of Government, Nanjing, China [2011 – 2015]

Visiting Professor, Northeastern University, Bouvé College of Health Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts [2002 – 2006]

Adjunct Professor, McGill University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Occupational Medicine, Montréal, Canada [1997 – 2006]

Adjunct Associate Professor, Harvard University, Department of Environmental Health, Boston, Massachusetts [1999 – 2006]

Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Community Health Studies, Amherst, Massachusetts [1999 – 2006]

Adjunct Professor, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Department of Work Environment, Lowell, Massachusetts [1992 – 2006]

Instructor, Grinnell College, Department of Philosophy (taught philosophy of science and logic), Grinnell, Iowa [1977-1978]

E DUCATION

University of Massachusetts Lowell, Sc.D. (Work Environment), 1994Major: Occupational Health Policy, Minors: Epidemiology, Ergonomics

Cornell University, M.A. (Philosophy of Science), 1977Concentration in Science, Technology, and Society

Vanderbilt University, B.A. (summa cum laude), 1974Major in Philosophy and Physics

H ONORS

Nominated to NIOSH Board of Scientific CounselorsChair of Research Oversight Council, Ohio Family Health SurveyNational Association of Insurance Commissioners' Research AwardOutstanding Scholar Award, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Work Environment DepartmentDanforth Foundation Graduate FellowshipAlfred P. Sloan Foundation ScholarU.S. Atomic Energy Commission Fellow

C URRENT P ROFESSIONAL S ERVICE ACTIVITIES

Advisory Board Member, Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, Problem Gambling Program [2016 – present].

CDC/NIOSH Workers’ Compensation Surveillance Special Emphasis Review Panel [2015].Member and Evaluator, Ohio Early Childhood Health Network [2015 – 2017]

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C URRENT P ROFESSIONAL S ERVICE ACTIVITIES (continued)

Program Director, Tracking and Evaluation, Center for Clinical and Translational Research [2008-2015]NIH Clinical Translational Science Award, National Clinical & Translational Research Definitions

Working Group, Member [2008 – 2015]NIH Clinical Translational Science Award, National Evaluation Key Function Committee, Voting

Member [2008-2014]NIOSH Board of Scientific Counselors Manuscript Reviewer – see list on page 26 [1995-present] Active Member:

AcademyHealthAmerican Public Health Association (Occupational Health and Medical Care sections)Ohio Public Health AssociationAssociation of University Programs in Health Administration (Board Development Committee)Workers’ Compensation Research GroupAssociation of Schools of Public Health (ASPH), Health Policy and Management Council

P REVIOUS P ROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES

U.S. Centers for Disease Control; Special Emphasis Review Panels:CDC/NIOSH Special Ad Hoc Pre-Publication Review for NIOSH: Su, et al. [2017]CDC/NIOSH Special Ad Hoc Pre-Publication Review for NIOSH: Schulte, et al. [2016]CDC/NIOSH Workers’ Compensation Surveillance Special Emphasis Review Panel [2015]Training Project Grants, National Initial Review Panel [2002]Disease, Disability, and Injury Prevention and Control Centers [2001]National Occupational Research Agenda Implementation Grants review panel [1998]Health Services Research Grants: Disease, Disability and Injury Prevention and Control [1995]

The French National Research Agency (Agence Nationale de la Recherche), Grant Review Panel [2014]Outside Evaluator for Tenure and Promotion Decisions, Florida International University, 2013AUPHA (Association of University Programs in Healthcare Administration) Governance

Committee, Voting Member [2011- 2013]Ohio Family Health Survey, Executive Committee Member [2008 – 2011]Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council:

Networks of Centres of Excellence, Expert Review Panel [2001] British Columbia Research Secretariart, Grant Review Panel [2003, 2005] National Endowment for the Humanities, Grant Reviewer [1998]

Collaborative Research Grant AwardsNational Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):

Training Grant Site Review Teams [1991-2004] Safety Academic Training Program Panel [1992]

American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Committees [1987-1995]Member ANSI/IAC Health and Safety Management Systems Committee

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P REVIOUS P ROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES (continued)

Member B11 Standards Subcommittee on ErgonomicsMember Z16 Committee on Accident Recordkeeping

Member:Human Factors and Ergonomics Society [1980-1994]Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Institute - Advisory Board [1992-1995]The New England Consortium (for Health and Safety Training) - Advisory Board [1992-1995]Harriet Hardy Institute [1991-1998]Society for Values in Higher Education [1974-1984]

P EER-REVIEWED J OURNAL ARTICLES .

1. A.E. Dembe, Yao, X. Chronic Disease Risks From Exposure to Long-Hour Work Schedules Over a 32-Year Period, Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2016

2. Steinman, K., A. Shoben, Dembe, A.E.,. K. Kelleher. “How Long Do Children Wait for Psychiatric Appointments?” Community Mental Health Journal, Vol. 52, No. 7, pp. 782-789, October 2015. PMID: 26108305

3. Yao, Xiaoxi, A.E. Dembe. T.M. Wickizer, B. Lu. “Does Time Pressure Create Barriers for People to Receive Preventive Care Health Services?” Preventive Medicine, May 2015 Vol. 74, pp. 55-58. PMID:25773470

4. Sieck, C.J., A.E. Dembe. “A 3-Year Assessment of the Effects of a Self-Administered Health Risk Assessment on Health Care Utilization, Costs, and Health Risks.” Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine , Volume 56, No. 12, pp. 1284-1290. December 2014.

5. Dembe, A.E. X. Yao, T. M. Wickizer, A.B. Shoben, X.S. Dong. ”Using O*NET to Estimate the Association between Work Exposures and Chronic Diseases.” American Journal of Industrial Medicine, Volume 57(9), pp. 1022-1031. September 2014. PMID: 24842122.

6. Dembe, A.E. X. Yao, T. M. Wickizer, A. Shoben, X.S. Dong. ”A Novel Method for Estimating the Effects of Job Conditions on Asthma and Chronic Lung Disease” Journal of Asthma, October 2014, Vol. 51, No. 8 , Pages 799-807. PMID: 24823324

7. Zeeshan, M.F., A.E. Dembe, E. Sieber, B. Lu. “Incidence of adverse events in an integrated US healthcare system: a retrospective observational study of 82,784 surgical hospitalizations” Patient Safety in Surgery, Volume 8, Vol. 23, 2014. [Student Dissertation Article] PMID: 24932219

8. Dembe, A.E., M.S. Lynch, P.C. Gugiu, R.D. Jackson. “The Translational Research Impact Scale: Development, Construct Validity, and Reliability Testing.” Evaluation and the Health Professions, Volume 37(1), pp. 50-70, March 2014. PMID: 24085789 [

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P EER-REVIEWED J OURNAL ARTICLES (continued)

9. Dembe, A.E., J. Biehl, A.D. Smith, and T. Garcia de Gutierrez. “Employers' Role In Helping Latino Workers Obtain Access to Health Care Services: Results of a Community-Based Pilot Demonstration Project.” Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, Volume 15, pp. 661–665, 2013.

10. Steinman, K.J., K. Kelleher, A.E. Dembe, T.M. Wickizer, T. Hemming. “The Use of a ‘Mystery Shopper’ Methodology to Evaluate Children’s Access to Psychiatric Services.” The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. Volume 39, Issue 3, pp. 305-313, 2012.

11. Dembe, A.E., T. Wickizer, C. Sieck, J. Partridge, R. Balchick. “Opioid Use and Dosage in the Workers’ Compensation Setting: A Comparative Review and New Data from Ohio.” American Journal of Industrial Medicine, Vol. 55, No. 6, pp. 313-324, 2012. PMID: 22068830

12. Seiber, E., H.A. Sweeney, J. Partridge, A.E. Dembe, H. Jones. “Mental Health Community Based Funding: Ohio's Experience in Revising its Funding Allocation Methodology.” Community Mental Health Journal, Volume 48, Issue 5, pp. 604-610., 2012. PMID: 21710209.

13. Dembe, A.E., J. Partridge, and L. Geist. “Statistical Software Applications Used in Health Services Research: Analysis of Published Studies in the U.S.” BMC Health Services Research, Vol. 11, No. 252, pp. 1-6, 2011.

14. Dembe, A.E. “Factors Affecting the Development of Working Time Regulation in the United States, Britain, and Europe” International Labour Review, Vol 150, No. 3-4, pp.419-429, 2011.

15. Dembe, A.E., J. Partridge, E. Dugan, and D. Piktialis. "Employees’ Satisfaction with Employer-Sponsored Elder-Care Programs.” International Journal of Workplace Health Management, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 216-227, 2011.

16. Dembe, A.E., and J. Partridge. “The Benefits of Employer-Sponsored Elder Care Programs: Case Studies and Policy Recommendations.” Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health. Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 252-270. 2011.

17. Sieck, C., and A.E. Dembe. “Results of a Pilot Study of Pre-release STD Testing and Inmates’ Risk Behaviors in an Ohio Prison.” Journal of Urban Health, Vol. 88, No. 4, 690-699, 2011.

18. Yeager, K.R., P. Binkley, R. Saveanu, D. Golden-Kreutz, A.E. Dembe, L. Mehta, and S. Virk. “Screening and Identification of Depression Among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease and Congestive Heart Failure.” Heart Failure Clinics, Vol. 7, No. 1, 69-74, 2011 (January).

19. Pritchett, C., N. Levinsky, Y. Ha, A.E. Dembe, and S. Steinberg. “Management of Acute Appendicitis: The Impact of CT Scanning on the Bottom Line.” Journal of the American College of Surgeons, Vol. 210, No. 5, 699-705, 2010.

20. Dembe, A.E. “How Historical Factors Have Affected the Application of Workers' Compensation Data to Public Health.” Journal of Public Health Policy, Vol. 31, No. 2, 227-243, 2010.

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21. Dembe, A.E., G. Timko, P. Song, and K. Beckwith. “Estimating Provider and Service Costs at a Community-Based Medical Home Model in Central Ohio.” The Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, Vol. 21, No. 2,:704-714, 2010.

22. Dembe, A.E., B. Lu, and C. Sieck. "Predictors of Health Plan Satisfaction among Employees in an Academic Setting.” American Journal of Medical Quality, Vol. 25, No. 4, 274-284, 2010.

23. Dembe, A.E., R. Delbos, B. Erickson. "Estimates of Injury Risks for Healthcare Personnel Working Night Shifts and Long-Hours.” Quality and Safety in Health Care, Vol. 18:336-340, 2009

24. Dembe, A.E. "Ethical Issues Relating to the Health Effects of Long Working Hours" Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 84, No. 2, 195-204, 2009.

25. Schweikhart, S., and A.E. Dembe. “The Applicability of Lean and Six Sigma Techniques to Clinical and Translational Research. Journal of Investigative Medicine, Vol. 57, No. 7, 748-755. 2009.

26. Dembe, A.E., E. Dugan, P. Mutschler, and D. Piktialis. “Employer Perceptions of Elder Care Assistance Programs.” Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health, Vol. 23, No. 4, 359-379, 2008.

27. Dembe, A.E., R. Delbos, and B. Erickson. "The Effect of Occupation and Industry on Injury Risks from Demanding Work Schedules.” Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Vol. 50, No. 10, 1185-1194, 2008.

28. Dembe, A.E. “Can Moderate Doses of Vitamin E Protect Against Lung Cancer.” [peer-reviewed commentary] American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Vol. 178, No. 6, 653, 2008.

29. Dembe, A.E., B. Erickson, R. Delbos, and S. Banks. "Associations Between Work Schedules and the Vocational Consequences of Workplace Injuries.” Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, Vol. 17, No. 4,:641–651, 2007.

30. Dembe, A.E., B. Erickson, R. Delbos, and S. Banks. "Nonstandard Shift Schedules and the Risk of Job-Related Injuries: A National Study from the United States." Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health, Vol. 32, No. 3, 232-240; 2006.

31. Won, J.U., and A.E. Dembe. “Services Provided by Family Physicians for Patients with Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.” Annals of Family Medicine, Vol. 4, No. 2, 138-147; 2006.

32. Dembe, A.E., B. Erickson, R. Delbos, and S. Banks. "The Impact of Overtime and Long Work Hours on Occupational Injuries and Illnesses: New Evidence from the United States." Occupational and Environmental Medicine (U.K.), Vol. 62, No. 9, 588-597, 2005.

33. Hunt, P., J.U. Won, A.E. Dembe, and L. Davis. “Racial and Ethnic Differences in Inpatient Hospitalizations for Work-Related Injuries in Massachusetts, 1996-2000.” Monthly Labor Review, Vol. 128, No. 10, 56-62, 2005.

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P EER-REVIEWED J OURNAL ARTICLES (continued)

34. Dembe, A.E., J. Savageau, B. Amick, and S. Banks. "Racial and Ethnic Variations in Office-Based Medical Care for Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses." Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 97, No. 4, 498-507, 2005.

35. Dembe, A.E. "Long Working Hours: The Scientific Basis for Concern" Perspectives on Work, Vol. 8, No. 2, 20-22, 2005.

36. Dembe, A.E., J. Erickson, and R. Gross. "Predictors of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses: National Survey Findings" Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, Vol. 1, No. 8,:542-550, 2004.

37. Dembe, A.E., M. Mastroberti, S. Fox, C. Bigelow, and S. Banks. "Inpatient Hospital Care for Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses.” American Journal of Industrial Medicine, Vol. 44, No. 4, 331-342, 2003.

38. Dembe, A.E., J. Savageau, B. Amick, and S. Banks. "Office-Based Medical Care for Work-Related Conditions: Findings from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 1997-1998." Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Vol. 44, No. 12, 1106-1117, 2002.

39. Dembe, A.E., S. Fox, and J. Himmelstein. "The RWJF Workers' Compensation Health

Initiative: Findings and Strategies." Health Affairs, Vol. 21, No. 1, 251-255, 2002.

40. Fox, S., A.E. Dembe, A. Lawthers, and J. Himmelstein. “The Accessibility, Costs, and Quality of Workers’ Compensation Medical Care.” Workers’ Compensation Policy Review, Vol. 1, No. 6, 3-15, 2001.

41. Dembe, A.E. "The Social Consequences of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses." American Journal of Industrial Medicine, Vol. 40, (no. 4):403-417, 2001.

42. Deitchman, S, A.E. Dembe, and J. Himmelstein. "The Advent of Occupational Health Services Research." American Journal of Industrial Medicine, Vol. 40, No. 3, 291-294, 2001.

43. Dembe, A.E. "Access to Medical Care for Occupational Disorders: Difficulties and Disparities." Journal of Health and Social Policy, Vol. 12, No. 4, 19-33, 2001.

44. Pransky, G., K. Benjamin, and A.E. Dembe. "Performance and Quality Measurement in Occupational Health Services: Current Status and Agenda for Further Research." American Journal of Industrial Medicine, Vol. 40, No. 3, 295-306, 2001.

45. Dembe, A.E., and L. Boden. "Moral Hazard: A Question of Morality?" New Solutions, Vol. 10, No. 3, 257-279, 2000.

46. Dembe, A.E. "Social Inequalities in Occupational Health and Health Care for Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses." International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, Vol. 22, No. 5-6, 567-579, 1999.

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P EER-REVIEWED J OURNAL ARTICLES (continued)

47. Dembe AE. The Changing Nature of Office Work: Effects on Repetitive Strain Injuries. Occupational Medicine, Vol. 14, Jan-Mar, No. 1, :61-72, 1999

48. Dembe, A.E., and J. Himmelstein. "Contract Provisions to Ensure Quality in Workers' Compensation Managed Care Arrangements." Journal of Insurance Regulation, Spring: 289-326, 1999.

49. Himmelstein, J., J. Buchanan, A.E. Dembe, and B. Stevens. "Health Services Research in Workers' Compensation Medical Care: Policy Issues and Research Opportunities." Health Services Research, Vol. 34, No. 1, 427-437, 1999.

50. Pransky, G., T. Snyder, A.E. Dembe, and J. Himmelstein. "Under-reporting of Work-related Disorders in the Workplace: A Case Study and Review of the Literature." Ergonomics, Vol. 42, (no. 1):171-182, 1999.

51. Dembe A.E. ”Evaluating the Impact of Managed Health Care in Workers' Compensation.” Occupational Medicine. Vol. 13, No. 4, Oct-Dec:799-821, 1998.

52. Dembe, A.E. "Preserving Workers' Compensation Benefits in a Managed Health Care Environment." Journal of Public Health Policy, Vol. 19, No. 2, 200-218, 1998.

53. Dembe, A.E. "The Medical Detection of Simulated Occupational Injuries: A Historical and Social Analysis." International Journal of Health Services, Vol. 28, No. 2, 227-239, 1998.

54. Dembe A.E. Rest KM, Rudolph L. “The Role of Prevention in Workers' Compensation Managed Care Arrangements. Occupational Medicine, Vol. 13, No. 4, Dec., :663-677, 1998.

55. Dembe, A.E., J. Himmelstein, B. Stevens, and M. Beachler. "Improving Workers' Compensation Health Care." Health Affairs, Vol. 16, No. 4, 253-257, 1997.

56. Dembe, A.E. "The History of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome." New Solutions Vol. 7, No. 3, 15-22, 1997.

57. Dembe, A.E. "Changes in Swedish Workers' Compensation: An American Perspective." International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, Vol. 3, No. 2, 144-149, 1997.

58. Dembe, A.E. "The Future of Safety and Health in Engineering Education," Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 85, No. 2, 163-167, 1996.

59. Dembe, A.E. "Alternative Approaches for Incorporating Safety Into State Workers' Compensation Reform." Journal of Insurance Regulation, Vol. 13, No. 4, 445-461. 1995.

60. Dembe, A.E. "State Regulation of Insurance Loss Control Service." Safe Workplace, Vol. 2, No. 1, 17-24, 1994.

61. Dembe, A.E. "Issues Affecting the Compensability of AIDS Under Workers' Compensation Insurance," AIDS & Public Policy Journal, Vol. 7, No. 2, 99-107, 1992.

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ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW

1. Yao, X, A.E. Dembe, T. Wickizer, B. Lu. “Does time pressure create a barrier for people with diabetes to obtain health care?” Under Review at Safety and Health at Work, 2016.

2. Yao, X, A.E. Dembe, T. Wickizer, B. Lu. “Do working couples have the time to get a flu shot?” Under Review at Journal of Family Issues, 2016.

3. Wilks, C., A.E. Dembe, T. Davis, S. Schweikhart, A. Shoben. A survey of mental health agency directors in Ohio: approaches for measuring client satisfaction. Under review at Journal of Community Mental Health, 2017.

B OOKS

1. Dembe, A.E. Occupation and Disease: How Social Factors Affect the Conception of Work-Related Disorders. Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticut, 1996. ISBN 0-300-06436-5. [Peer-Reviewed]

2. Dembe, A.E., S. Fox, and J. Himmelstein, eds. Improving Workers' Compensation Medical Care: A National Challenge. Beverly Massachusetts: OEP Press, Inc., 2003. ISBN 1-8835-95-41-X. [Editor Reviewed]

3. Dembe, A.E.. Understanding Workers' Compensation Medical Care in California: A System in Change. Oakland, CA: The California HealthCare Foundation, 2005. ISBN 1-930624-88-5. [Peer-Reviewed]

G UEST E DITOR

1. Dembe, AE.. Guest Editor: Special Issue of the American Journal of Industrial Medicine, Volume 40, No. 3, September, 2001, pp. 290-343. "Functional, Economic, and Social Outcomes of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses; Integrating Social, Economic, and Health Services Research" [Sole Editor]

2. Teleki, S.S., A.E. Dembe, J.S. Harris, T.M. Wickizer, D.O. Farley, B.O. Wynn. Book Editors. Workers’ Compensation Medical Benefit Delivery and Return to Work. Santa Monica: RAND Institute for Civil Justice, ISBN13: 978-0-8330-4009-1, 2006. [Book Co-Editor]

B OOK C HAPTERS

1. Dembe, A.E., “Work Disability Prevention in the United States,” In E. MacEachen, The Science and Politics of Work Disability Prevention. University of Toronto Press. [Peer-Reviewed]In Press, 2017.

2. Dembe, A.E. "The Impact of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses on Families and Children." In S. Bianchi, L. Casper, and R. Berkowitz-King, eds. Work, Family, Health, and Well-Being. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. 2005, pp. 397-411. [Peer-Reviewed]

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3. Dembe, A.E., and R. Harrison "Access to Medical Care for Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses: Why Comprehensive Insurance Coverage is Not Enough to Assure Timely and Appropriate Care." Santa Monica, CA: RAND Institute for Civil Justice, 2005. [Editor Reviewed]

4. S. Fox, Dembe, A.E., A. Lawthers, and J. Himmelstein. “The Accessibility, Costs, and Quality of Workers’ Compensation Medical Care.” in R. Victor, ed. The Future of Workers' Compensation: Opportunities and Challenges. Cambridge, Massachusetts: WCRI, 2004, pp. 19-42. [Editor Reviewed]

5. Dembe, A.E. “Pain, Function, Impairment and Disability: Implications for Workers’ Compensation and Other Disability Insurance Systems.” Chapter 31 in T. G. Mayer, R. J. Gatchel, and P. B. Polatin, eds., Occupational Musculoskeletal Disorders: Function, Outcomes, and Evidence. Lippencott, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2000, pp. 563-576. [Peer-Reviewed]

6. Dembe, A.E., and J. Himmelstein. "The Workers' Compensation Health Initiative: At the Convergence of Work and Health," In Stephen L. Isaacs and James R. Knickman, editors, To Improve Health and Health Care 2001: The Robert Wood Johnson Anthology, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, Fall, 2000, pp. 119-143. [Peer-Reviewed]

7. Dembe, A.E. “The Changing Nature of Office Work: Effects on Repetitive Strain Injuries.” In M. Cherniak, ed., Office Ergonomics. Hanley & Belfus, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, 1999, pp. 61-72. [Peer-Reviewed]

8. Dembe, A.E. "New Models for Workers' Compensation Medical Care in the United States." In Medizinisch-rechtliche Aspekte von Arbeitsunfällen, Sankt Augustin (Deutschland): Hauptverband der gewerblichen Berufsgenossenschaften, 1999, Band II, pp. 77-84. [Editor Reviewed]

9. Dembe, A.E. "Preserving Workers' Benefits in a Managed Health Care Environment." In Medizinisch-rechtliche Aspekte von Arbeitsunfällen, Sankt Augustin (Deutschland): Hauptverband der gewerblichen Berufsgenossenschaften, 1999, Band III, pp. 61-74. [Editor Reviewed]

10. Dembe, A.E. “Evaluating the Impact of Managed Health Care in Workers’ Compensation.” In J. Harris, ed., Managed Care, Hanley & Belfus, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, 1998, pp. 799-821. [Peer-Reviewed]

11. Dembe, A.E., K. Rest, and L. Rudolph. “The Role of Prevention in Workers’ Compensation Managed Care Arrangements.” In J. Harris, ed., Managed Care, Hanley & Belfus, Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1998, pp. 663-677. [Peer-Reviewed]

12. Dembe, A.E., and J. Himmelstein. "New Directions in Workers' Compensation Medical Care." In G.C. Segre, ed., Workers' Compensation Managed Care Sourcebook, Faulkner and Gray Inc., New York, 1997, pp. 99-105. [Editor Reviewed]

B OOK R EVIEWS IN P EER -R EVIEWED J OURNALS :

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1. Dembe A. Review of Rory O'Neill. Europe Under Strain: A Report on Trade Union Initiatives to Combat Workplace Musculoskeletal Disorders, Sheffield, U.K.: European Trade Union Technical Bureau for Health and Safety (TUTB). Journal of Public Health Policy, Vol. 24 (No.2):217-219, Fall 2003.

2. Dembe A. Review of J. Paul Leigh, Steven Markowitz, Marianne Fahs, and Philip Landrigan, Costs of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. In The Journal of Public Health Policy Vol. 23 (No. 4):508-509, Winter 2002.

3. Dembe A. Review of Carolyn Raffensperger and Joel Tickner, editors. Protecting Public Health and the Environment: Implementing the Precautionary Principle. Washington, D.C.: Island Press. In The Journal of Public Health Policy, Vol. 22 (No. 2):236-238, Summer 2001.

4. Dembe A. Review of Karen Messing. One-Eyed Science: Occupational Health and Women Workers. Philadelphia, Temple University Press. In Journal of the American Medical Women's Association. Vol. 55, No. 2: 106 Spring 2000.

5. Dembe A. Review of Ante Lundberg, editor. The Environment and Mental Health: A Guide for Clinicians. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. In The Journal of Public Health Policy, Vol. 21 (No. 4):481-482, Winter, 2000.

6. Dembe A. Review of C. Sellers. Hazards of the Job: From Industrial Disease to Environmental Health Science. University of North Carolina Press. In The Journal of Interdisciplinary History Vol. 28(3):477-478, Winter 1998.

G OVERNMENT R EPORTS AND O THER P UBLICATIONS

1. A.E. Dembe, Wickizer T.M., Phelps L, Henderson Kara. Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation, Healthcare Consultant Project. Evaluation of the Enhanced Care Program. Final Report, July 7, 2017.

2. Yao, X., A.E. Dembe, C. Sieck. Using O*Net for Studies Relating Psychosocial Characteristics of the Job and Workers’ Compensation Claims Experience. In DF Utterback and TM Schnorr, eds , Use of Workers’ Compensation Data for Occupational Safety and Health: Proceedings from June 2012 Workshop; National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH); Cincinnati, OH;.; DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2013-147; Published online, May 2013. Available at: at http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2013-147

3. A.E. Dembe and C. Wilks. Integrated Care Protocol Evaluation: Pilot Site Screening and Referral for Chronic Medical Conditions among Individuals with Serious Mental Illness. Report to the Ohio Department of Mental Health, July 2, 2012.

4. Wickizer, T.M., A.E. Dembe, S. Tanenbaum. L. Phelps, C. Sieck, L. Geist. Feasibility Study and Needs Assessment: Integrating Health Care for High-Mortality General Medical Conditions into Everyday Treatment. Report to the Ohio Department of Mental Health, September 30, 2011.

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5. K. Steinman, K. Kelleher, T.M. Wickizer, A.E. Dembe. Children’s Access to Psychiatric Care in Ohio. Report to the Ohio Department of Mental Health, April 1, 2011.

6. A.E. Dembe. Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) Informing Activities Performed by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. Report to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, December 26, 2010.

7. Wickizer, T.M., A.E. Dembe, J.S. Partridge, C.J. Sieck. Use of Narcotics in the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) Population, FY 2008 and FY 2009. Report to the Ohio Workers Compensation Bureau. August 29, 2010.

8. A.E. Dembe. “The Contribution of Workers’ Compensation Research to Public Health.” In Use of Workers’ Compensation Data for Occupational Injury and Illness Prevention, David F. Utterback and Teresa M. Schnorr, editors. DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2010 – 152. May, 2010, pp. 19-21. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2010-152/

9. Dembe, A.E., and C. Sieck. Monitoring and Evaluation of the Mansfield STD Re-entry Testing Pilot Program. Final Report to the Ohio Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. October 31, 2009.

10. Dembe, A.E., L. Phelps, E. Seiber, B. Jamieson, and N. Adaniya.. Revisiting Medicaid Reform: A Status Report on Recommendations from the Ohio Commission to Reform Medicaid. Four Years Later: January 2005 – January 2009. Cleveland, Ohio: Center for Community Solutions, January 27, 2009.

11. Seiber E, A.E. Dembe, and J. Partridge. Economic Evaluation of Mental Health Board Funding Formulas. Report for the Ohio Department of Mental Health, June 11, 2009.

12. McAlearney J, A.E. Dembe, and B. Jamieson. Assessing the Impact of State Coverage Initiative Policy Options on Ohio’s Economy. Report to the Ohio Department of Insurance. June 3, 2008.

13. Dembe, A.E., P. Song, C. Smathers. Feasibility Study for Establishing a Coordinated Medical Home Network in Franklin County. Access Health Columbus white paper. March 18, 2008.

14. Wynn, B.O., G. Bergamo, R. Shaw, S. Mattke, and A.E. Dembe. Medical Care Provided California’s Injured Workers: An Overview of the Issues. Santa Monica: RAND Institute for Civil Justice and RAND Health. Publication WR-394-ICJ, September 2007. [Peer-Reviewed]

15. Dembe, A.E. Health Care in Columbus. Commissioned white paper. The Columbus Partnership, February 16, 2007.

16. Dembe, A.E. Workers' Compensation Medical Care in California: System Overview. Oakland, California: California Healthcare Foundation and the California Commission on Health and Safety and Workers' Compensation, 2006 (Revised Edition). [Peer-Reviewed]

17. Dembe, A.E. Workers' Compensation Medical Care in California: Access to Care. Oakland, California: California Healthcare Foundation and the California Commission on Health and Safety and Workers' Compensation, 2006 (Revised Edition). [Peer-Reviewed]

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16. Dembe, A.E. Workers' Compensation Medical Care in California: Quality of Care. Oakland, California: California Healthcare Foundation and the California Commission on Health and Safety and Workers' Compensation, 2006 (Revised Edition). [Peer-Reviewed]

17. Dembe, A.E. Workers' Compensation Medical Care in California: Costs. Oakland, California: California Healthcare Foundation and the California Commission on Health and Safety and Workers' Compensation, 2006 (Revised Edition). [Peer-Reviewed]

18. Won, J., P. Hunt, L. Davis, and A.E. Dembe. Inpatient Hospitalizations for Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses in Massachusetts, 1996-2000. Boston, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Center for Health Information, Statistics, Research and Evaluation, Occupational Health Surveillance Program. Technical Report OHSP-0501. October, 2005. [Peer-Reviewed]

19. Won, J., P. Hunt, A.E. Dembe, and T. Davis. Emergency Department Visits for Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses in Massachusetts, 2001-2002, Boston, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Center for Health Information, Statistics, Research and Evaluation, Occupational Health Surveillance Program. 2005. [Peer-Reviewed]

20. Dembe, A.E., J. Sum, C. Baker, K. Stromberg, and I. Nemirovsky. Workers' Compensation Medical Care in California: System Overview. Oakland, California: California Healthcare Foundation and the California Commission on Health and Safety and Workers' Compensation, 2003. [Peer-Reviewed]

21. Dembe, A.E., J. Sum, C. Baker, K. Stromberg, and I. Nemirovsky. Workers' Compensation Medical Care in California: Access to Care. Oakland, California: California Healthcare Foundation and the California Commission on Health and Safety and Workers' Compensation, 2003. [Peer-Reviewed]

22. Dembe, A.E., J. Sum, C. Baker, K. Stromberg, and I. Nemirovsky. Workers' Compensation Medical Care in California: Quality of Care. Oakland, California: California Healthcare Foundation and the California Commission on Health and Safety and Workers' Compensation, 2003. [Peer-Reviewed]

23. Dembe, A.E., J. Sum, C. Baker, K. Stromberg, and I. Nemirovsky. Workers' Compensation Medical Care in California: Costs. Oakland, California: California Healthcare Foundation and the California Commission on Health and Safety and Workers' Compensation, 2003. [Peer-Reviewed]

24. Dembe, A.E., and L. Olin. Chartbook of Baseline Epidemiological Information on Working-Aged People with Disabilities in Massachusetts. Massachusetts Infrastructure Grant, Division of Medical Assistance, UMass Center for Health Policy and Research, Technical Report, September 11, 2001.

25. Olin, L. and A.E. Dembe. 2001 Disability Service Directory: In Support of Competitive Employment and Health Care Coordination for Persons with Disabilities," Version 1.0 Massachusetts Infrastructure Grant, Division of Medical Assistance, UMass Center for Health Policy and Research, Technical Report, September 11, 2001.

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26. Luke, R, A.E. Dembe, J.F. Scoggins, D.C. Campbell, A. Marin. Recommendations for Improvements in Texas Workers' Compensation Safety and Return-to-Work Programs: A Report to the 77th Texas Legislature. Texas Research and Oversight Council on Workers' Compensation. Austin, Texas, January, 2001. [Peer-Reviewed]

27. Dembe, A.E. Canvass of Texas Employers Regarding Safety and Return-to-Work Programs. Technical Report No. 3. State of Texas Research and Oversight Council on Workers' Compensation. Austin, Texas, November, 2000. [Peer-Reviewed]

28. Dembe, A.E., J. Himmelstein, B. Stevens, and M. Beachler. "Improving Workers' Compensation Health Care." IAIABC Journal Vol. 36(1):69-79, October, 1999. [Editor Reviewed]

29. Dembe, A.E. "The Social Consequences of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, White Paper commissioned by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health." Published in Functional, Economic and Social Outcomes of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses: Integrating Social, Economic, and Health Services Research, Morgantown, West Virginia: NIOSH, June, 1999, pp. 69-97.

30. Dembe, A.E. Performance Audit of the Washington State Workers' Compensation Insurance System: Safety and Loss Control Services. Report to the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee. Seattle, WA., July 1998.

31. Dembe, A.E., and J. Himmelstein. "New Directions in Workers' Compensation Medical Care." NCCI 1997 Issues Report. April 1997, pp. 43-46. [Reprint of Peer-Reviewed Article]

32. Dembe, A.E. (co-author with nine others) Guidelines for Graduate Programs in Occupational Safety. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, Ohio. April, 1994.

33. Dembe, A.E. "Ergonomic Considerations for the Design, Installation and Use of Machine Tools;" American National Standard B11 TR1-1993; author of chapter #5 on Ergonomic Design of Machine Tools, 1993.

34. Dembe, A.E. "New Standards Spotlight VDT Ergonomics Need." National Underwriter; August 12, 1991.

35. Dembe, A.E. Engineering the Human Factor: Ergonomics in the Computerized Office; Liberty Mutual Technical Publication LP964; October, 1991.

36. Dembe, A.E. Cumulative Trauma Disorder of the Hands and Wrists: A Loss Prevention Guide for Management; Liberty Mutual Technical Publication LP942; March, 1991.

37. Dembe, A.E. Ergonomic Applications in the Contracting Industry; Liberty Mutual Technical Publication DS C42; February, 1991.

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1. Reddit Science Online Conference (Science AMA Series). “Long Work Hours and Health” October 7, 2016. Attended by more than 400 participants who asked questions during the discussion; The event reached more than 1,335 individuals contributing 2,227 “Upvotes,” 83% of which generated positive reaction about the discussion.

2. Yao, X., Dembe, A.E. Chronic Disease Risks from Exposure to Long Work Hour Schedules Over A 32-year Period. Workers’ Compensation Research Group, 2015 Annual Meeting, Hopkinton, Massachusetts, March 3, 2015. [peer-reviewed].

3. Dembe, A.E., Kelleher K, Mueller K. Potential Opportunities for Applying Social Impact Bonds in Workers’ Compensation. Workers’ Compensation Research Group, 2015 Annual Meeting, Hopkinton, Massachusetts, March 3, 2015. [peer-reviewed].

4. Dembe, A.E. Health Effects of Long Work Hours. International Conference on Overwork: Multi Disciplinary Analysis. Netanya Academic College, Netanya, Israel. December 24, 2014. [international] [invited]

5. Yao, X., Dembe, A.E. Chronic Disease Risks from Exposure to Long Work Hour Schedules Over A 32-year Period. American Public Health Association 2014 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. November 18, 2014. [peer-reviewed].

6. Yao, X., Dembe, A.E. Do Individual Workers and Dual-Earner Couples Have the Time to Obtain Needed Preventive Healthcare Services? 1st International Symposium to Advance Total Worker Health. Bethesda Maryland. October 7, 2014, [international] [peer-reviewed].

7. Vice President’s Forum. College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, Department of Extension, Panel Discussion on Future Healthcare Trends in Ohio. August 5, 2014.

8. Yao, X., Dembe, A.E., Wickizer T. Access to Preventive Health Services for People with Diabetes: Do Long Work Hours Impede Access? Academy Health's 2014 Annual Research Meeting, San Diego, California, June 10, 2014. [peer-reviewed].

9. Dembe, A.E., J. Lee, X. Yao. Does Shiftwork Create a Barrier to Obtaining Preventive Healthcare Services? International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, Paris, France, April 9, 2014. [international] [peer-reviewed].

10. Yao, X. Dembe, A.E., Wickizer, T.S. Do Long Work-Hour Schedules Promote Sickness Absence among Health Care Practitioners? International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, Paris, France, April 10, 2014. [international] [peer-reviewed].

11. Zeeshan, M.F., Dembe, A.E. Estimates of Costs Related to Adverse Events in a Hospital Setting. International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, Paris, France, April 9, 2014. [international] [peer-reviewed].

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12. Dembe, A.E. Conference Organizer and Keynote Speaker. The State of Healthcare Delivery in Ohio’s Workers’ Compensation System, Statewide Conference: Co Sponsored by the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation and the Ohio State University College of Public Health, Center for Health Outcomes, Policy and Evaluation Studies. Pfahl Hall, The Ohio State University, January 29, 2014.

13. Dembe, A.E., X. Yao, T.M. Wickizer, A.B. Shoben, S. Dong. A Standardized Process for Using O*NET to Estimate the Association between Work Exposures and Chronic Disease Occurrence. American Public Health Association 2013 Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts. November 6, 2013. [peer-reviewed].

14. Yao, X., A.E. Dembe, T.M. Wickizer, E. Seiber, B. Lu. Do Long Work Hours Impede the Ability of Workers to Obtain Preventive Health Services? American Public Health Association 2013 Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts. November 4, 2013. [peer-reviewed]

15. Panel Moderator, Session on Historical Perspectives on Occupational Health and Safety Topics, American Public Health Association 2013 Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts. November 4, 2013. [invited]

16. C. Wilks, A.E. Dembe, H.A. Sweeney. Screening People with Serious Mental Illness for Co-Occurring Physical Conditions. International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare. London, England, U.K. April 17, 2013. [international] [peer-reviewed]

17. Steinman K.J., H.A. Sweeney, A. Shoben, A, Dembe, K. Kelleher K. Children's Access to Psychiatric Care in Ohio. 11th Annual All Ohio Institute on Community Psychiatry, March 2, 2013, Beachwood, OH.

18. Dembe, A.E., T. Wickizer, C.Sieck. Patterns of Opioid Use in the Ohio Workers’ Compensation System. Presentation at the National Academy of Social Insurance’s 25th Annual Policy Research Conference. National Press Club, Washington, D.C., February 1, 2013.

19. Sieck, C., A.E. Dembe. Effects of Periodic Health Assessments among Enrollees in a Managed Healthcare Plan: A Four-Year Assessment. American Public Health Association 2012 Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. Presented October 31, 2012. [peer-reviewed]

20. Wickizer T., A.E. Dembe , C. Sieck, L. Phelps. Integrating Mental and Physical Health Care for the Severely Mentally Ill (SMI):A Feasibility and Needs Assessment Study. Academy Health's 2012 Annual Research Meeting, Orlando, Florida, Presented June 25, 2012. [peer-reviewed].

21. Zeeshan, M.F., A.E. Dembe, S. Moffat-Bruce, R. Campbell. Adverse Event Reporting for Patients Receiving Various Types of Inpatient Surgery. Academy Health's 2012 Annual Research Meeting, Orlando, Florida, Presented June 25, 2012. [peer-reviewed]

22. Dembe, A.E., X. Yao, T. Wickizer, C. Sieck. Using O*Net for Studies Relating Psychosocial Characteristics of the Job and Workers’ Compensation Claims Experience. Bureau of Labor Statistics, W.C. Data Conference, Washington, D.C., June 18, 2012.

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23. Dembe, A.E. “Health Care and Public Health in the United States: Potential Implications for China.” Public Lecture at Nanjing University School of Government, Nanjing, China, May 5, 2011. [international] [invited]

24. Seiber EE, Sweeney HA, Partridge J, Dembe A.E., Jones H, Sahr TR, "Mental Health Community Based Funding: Ohio's Experience in Revising its Funding Allocation Methodology". Presented at Academy Health Annual Research Meeting. Seattle, Washington, 2011.

25. Sieck C, A. Dembe. "Pre-release HIV and Other STD Testing among Inmates in a State Prison: Results of a Pilot Testing Program." American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver Colorado, November 9, 2010. [peer reviewed]

26. Dembe, A.E., J. Partridge. Benefits of Employer-Sponsored Elder Care Programs: Case Studies and Policy Recommendations. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver Colorado, November 10, 2010. [peer reviewed]

27. Dembe, A.E., J. Partridge, E. Dugan, P. and D. Piktialis. Employees' Use of Employer-Sponsored Elder-Care Programs. AcademyHealth Annual Research Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, June 28, 2010. [peer reviewed]

28. Sieck C, A. Dembe. The Impact of Taking a Periodic Health Assessment on Utilization and Costs of Health Services and Employee Health Risks. AcademyHealth Annual Research Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, June 27, 2010. [peer reviewed]

29. Pritchett C, Levinsky N, Ha Y, Dembe AE, Steinberg S. Management Of Acute Appendicitis: The Impact Of CT Scanning On The Bottom Line. Presentation at the Southern Surgical Association, Homestead, Hot Springs, Virginia, December 6-9, 2009. [peer reviewed]

30. Dembe, A.E. Historical Perspectives on the Relationship of Workers’ Compensation Research to Public Health. Keynote address at the Invitational Conference on Workers’ Compensation Data for Occupational Injury and Illness Prevention, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C., September 22, 2009. [invited]

31. Dembe, A.E. Historical Perspectives on Working Time Regulation in Europe, Britain, and the United States. Invited Presentation for XVth World Economic History Congress, Utrecht (The Netherlands), August 7, 2009. Dr. Dembe’s attendance and presentation at this conference was sponsored by the Université d'Evry, France. [international] [invited]

32. Dembe, A.E., B. Lu, and C. Sieck. Using a Likelihood Ratio Test to Identify the Key Determinants of Enrollee Satisfaction with a Managed Health Care Plan. Poster presentation made at the AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, June 28, 2009. [peer reviewed]

33. Dembe, A.E. Improving Outcomes in Chronic Disease with Therapeutic Nutrition: Implications for Health Reform. Congressional Policy Briefing Sponsored by the American Dietetic Association. Panelist with former Senator George McGovern, U.S. House of Representatives Meeting Room, Washington, D.C., June 10, 2009. [invited]

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34. Seiber E, AE Dembe, and J. Partridge. Economic Evaluation of Mental Health Board Funding Formulas. Presentation at the Ohio Association of County Behavioral Health Authorities meeting, Columbus, Ohio. June 11, 2009. [invited]

35. Dembe, A.E. Patient Safety from a Public Health Perspective. Presentation at The Ohio Association of Justice, Annual Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, May 15, 2009. [invited]

36. Dembe, A.E. Policy Briefing to the Ohio General Assembly. Status Update in Recommendations from the 2005 Report of the Ohio Commission to Reform Medicaid. Columbus, Ohio, February 27, 2009. [invited]

37. McAlearney J, AE Dembe, and B. Jamieson. Assessing the Impact of State Coverage Initiative Policy Options on Ohio’s Economy. Presentation to the Health Policy Institute of Ohio Conference, Columbus, Ohio, December 12, 2008. [invited]

38. Dembe, A.E. Hours Upon Hours: The Hazards of Demanding Work Schedules. Invited presentation to the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research. Kalamazoo, Michigan, December 10, 2008. [invited]

39. McAlearney J, AE Dembe, and B. Jamieson. Assessing the Impact of State Coverage Initiative Policy Options on Ohio’s Economy. Presentation to the Governor’s State Coverage Initiative Team. June 3, 2008. [invited]

40. Dembe, A.E. An Analysis of Current Developments in Health Care Reform. Presentation for the Woodside Speaker Series, Health Care Law and Policy Symposium. Moritz College of Law, Columbus, Ohio, April 8, 2008. [invited]

41. Dembe, A.E. Applied Research and Evaluation to Improve Health, Productivity, and Absence Management at Ohio Employers. Making Health and Productivity Your Business Focus Conference. Columbus, Ohio; May 22, 2007. [invited]

42. Dembe, A.E. The Geoff Kelafant Lecture: Strategic Initiatives for Moving the Safe Patient Handling Agenda Forward. Presentation to the 7th Annual Safe Patient Handling and Movement Conference, Orlando, Florida, March 13, 2007. [invited]

43. Dembe, A.E. Applied Health Services Research Initiatives at the OSU School of Public Health, Presentation to the Center for Innovation in Pediatric Practice Innovation, Columbus Children’s Hospital, Sept. 25, 2006. [invited]

44. Dembe, A.E. Conference Organizer and Moderator. Post-Election Invitational Conference: Charting the Future of Health Care in Ohio. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, January 23, 2007. [invited]

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45. Dembe, A.E. The Expanding Definition of Occupational Disease: Implications for Workers‘ Compensation." Opening Keynote Address: at the Korean Society for Occupational and Environmental Medicine, November 11, 2005, Seoul, Korea. Part of an invited lecture tour that included presentations at Yonsei University Medical School and the Korean Occupational and Safety and Health Agency. [international] [invited]

46. Dembe, A.E. The Social and Economic Consequences of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses. Plenary presentation at the Deep South Center For Occupational Health And Safety, NORA Priorities Research Symposium, Opelika, Alabama, July 22, 2005. [invited]

47. Dembe, A.E. Conference Chair and Keynote Speaker: NIH/NICHD Conference on ”Methodological Issues in Workplace Studies of Worker and Family Health and Well-Being", Bethesda, MD. July 22-23, 2004. Opening Plenary Presentation entitled Health and Functional Outcomes Measurement in Work-Life Interventions. [conference organizer]

48. Dembe, A.E. Panel Chair and Moderator: Large-Scale Surveys and Studies: Opportunities and Directions for Development. National Institute of Justice and CDC/NIOSH Conference on Impact of Long Working Hours. Baltimore, MD. April 29-30, 2004. [invited]

49. Dembe, A.E. Identifying and Measuring Health and Functional Outcomes in Workplace Intervention Studies. Presentation at the NIH/NICHD Conference on Workplace Strategies and Interventions for Improving Health and Well-Being, Baltimore, MD. April 15, 2004. [conference organizer]

50. Dembe, A.E. Broken Hearts and Broken Minds: Can Workers' Compensation Possibly Cover All Work-Related Disorders? Plenary presentation at the CAASCIF-AWCBC/ACATC 2003 Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, August 18, 2003. [international] [invited]

51. Dembe, A.E. The Impact of Demanding Work Schedules: Shift Work and Extended Hours. Presentation at the Fourth Biannual National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NORA Symposium, Washington, D.C., June 23, 2003. Abstract published. [peer reviewed]

52. Dembe, A.E. The Impact of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses on Families and Children. Plenary Presentation at the NIH/NICHD Conference on Workforce/Workplace Mismatch: Work, Family, Health, and Well-Being, Washington, D.C. June 16, 2003. Published as a book chapter. [invited]

53. Dembe, A.E. Access to Workers' Compensation Medical Care. Presentation at the California Research Colloquium on Workers Compensation, Los Angeles, California, May 2, 2003. Published as a book chapter. [invited]

54. Dembe, A.E. Analysis of Hospital Discharge Data and Implications for State Occupational Health Surveillance Activities. Presentation to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Surveillance Program, March 11, 2003. [invited]

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55. Dembe, A.E., B. Erickson. The Relationship Between Stressful Work Schedules and Occupational Injuries: New Findings from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. Presented at the 130th annual meeting of the American Public Health Association; Philadelphia; Pennsylvania, November, 2002. [peer reviewed]

56. Dembe, A.E. Measuring Success Beyond Classic Measures. Presentation at the U.S. Department of Defense Civilian Injury Management Best Practices Conference. Edgewood, Maryland: October 29, 2002. [invited]

57. Dembe, A.E., M. Mastroberti, S. Fox, C. Bigelow, S. Banks. Hospital Care for Patients with Work-Related Injuries and illnesses: Findings from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample 1997-1999. Presented at the semi-annual conference of the Workers' Compensation Research Group, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 25, 2002. [peer-reviewed]

58. Dembe, A.E. Recent Developments in Occupational Health Services Research. Presentation at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Department of Occupational Medicine; Farmington, CT; October 23, 2002. [invited]

59. Dembe, A.E. The Social Context of Medical Decision Making. Plenary Presentation at the First Annual Conference on Post-Deployment Health; U.S. Department of Defense, Washington, D.C.; September 9, 2002. Abstract published. [peer-reviewed]

60. Dembe, A.E., J. Savageau, B. Erickson, S. Banks. Social Inequalities in Occupational Health and Health Care. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Academy of Health Policy and Health Services Research; Washington, D.C.; June 23, 2002. Abstract published. [peer-reviewed]

61. Dembe, A.E. National Perspectives on Occupational Health Services Research. Presentation at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Departments of Occupational and Environmental Health and Health Services Research; Minneapolis, MN; February 28, 2002. [invited]

62. Dembe, A.E. Social Inequalities in Occupational Health and Health Services: Research Findings. Presentation at the Third Biannual National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NORA Symposium, Washington, D.C., June 27, 2001. [peer reviewed]

63. Dembe, A.E. A Conceptual Model for Understanding Relationships Between Work and Health. Plenary presentation at the Fifth International Congress of Work Injuries: Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation, Adelaide, Australia, March 20, 2001. Abstract published. [international] [invited]

64. Dembe, A.E. Using National Survey Databases to Analyze Medical Care for Workplace Injuries and Illnesses: New Studies from the United States. Presentation at the Fifth International Congress of Work Injuries: Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation, Adelaide, Australia, March 20, 2001. Abstract published. [international] [peer reviewed]

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65. Dembe, A.E. Access, Costs, and Quality in Workers’ Compensation Medical Care. Presentation at the Fifth International Congress of Work Injuries: Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation, Adelaide, Australia, March 20, 2001. Abstract published. [international] [peer reviewed]

66. Dembe, A.E. Adapting to Trends in Workers' Compensation and Care Management. Presentation at the National Association of Occupational Health Professionals Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, October 24, 2000. [invited]

67. Dembe, A.E. Why the “Integration” Idea Won’t Go Away. Presentation at the National Association of Insurance Commissioners Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida, June 9, 2000. [invited]

68. Dembe, A.E. The Social Context of Work Disability Presentation at the University of Michigan Conference on Health and the American Workforce, Ann Arbor, Michigan, May 8, 2000. [invited]

69. Dembe, A.E. Medical Care for Work-Related Conditions: Findings from the 1997 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey. (A. Dembe, S. Xu, J. Savageau, S. Banks). Presented at the semi-annual conference of the Workers' Compensation Research Group, Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 4, 2000. [peer reviewed]

70. Dembe, A.E. Have the Workers Compensation Goals Changed for Better or Worse? Presentation delivered at the 85th Annual Conference of the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions, Washington, D.C., September 26, 1999. [invited]

71. Dembe, A.E. Was Neurasthenia More Common Among Men or Woman? Paper presented at the Joint Conference of the European Association for the History of Medicine and Health and the International Network for the History of Public Health, Almuñécar, Spain, September 2, 1999. Abstract published. [international] [peer reviewed]

72. Dembe, A.E. The Social Consequences of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, Featured presentation at the NIOSH conference: "Functional, Economic and Social Outcomes of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses: Integrating Social, Economic, and Health Services Research," Denver, Colo., June 13, 1999. [invited]

73. Dembe, A.E. A Paradigm Shift in Workers' Compensation: Is Workers' Compensation Insurance Necessary? Presentation at the Conference on Insurance, Risk, and Responsibility, The Insurance Law Center, University of Connecticut School of Law, Hartford, CT, April 11, 1999. [invited]

74. Dembe, A.E. Equity and Social Justice in Occupational Health. Presentation at the Fourth International Congress on Medical-Legal Aspects of Work Injuries; Toronto Canada, June 8, 1999. Paper was published in the International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. [international] [peer reviewed]

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75. Dembe, A.E. Inequalities in Occupational Health and Access to Medical Care for Work-Related Conditions. Presentation delivered at the Second Jerusalem International Conference on Health Policy. Jerusalem, Israel, December 15, 1998. [international] [peer reviewed]

76. Dembe, A.E. Barriers to the Recognition and Treatment of Occupational Disorders. Lecture in the Mellon/Sawyer faculty seminar series at the Center for the Study of Health, Culture and Society; Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, October 16, 1998. [invited]

77. Dembe, A.E. History of Medical Recognition of Work-Related Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Presentation delivered at the Ergonomics in the Work Environment Conference; University of Massachusetts Lowell, October 22, 1998. [invited]

78. Dembe, A.E. Moral Hazard: A Question of Morality? Presentation at the 22nd Annual National Symposium on Workers' Compensation; Dearborn, Michigan, July 20, 1998. [peer reviewed]

79. Dembe, A.E. Measuring Interventions in Workers’ Compensation Medical Care. Presentation delivered at the American Occupational Health Conference; Boston, Massachusetts; April 29, 1998. [invited]

80. Dembe, A.E., J. Himmelstein, J. Buchanan and B. Stevens. Application of Health Services Research Techniques to Workers’ Compensation Medical Care: Policy and Methodological Considerations. 15th Annual Meeting of the Association for Health Services Research, Washington, DC, June 22, 1998. Abstract published. [peer reviewed]

81. Dembe, A.E. Contract Provisions to Ensure Quality in Workers' Compensation Managed Care Arrangements. Presentation at the 125th annual meeting of the American Public Health Association; Indianapolis, Indiana; November 11, 1997. Abstract published. [peer reviewed]

82. Dembe, A.E. Workers’ Compensation: Managed Care and Research Issues. Panel moderator and speaker at the 125th annual meeting of the American Public Health Association; Indianapolis, Indiana; November 11, 1997. Abstract published. [invited]

83. Dembe, A.E. Research Frontiers: Social Factors Affecting Access to Workers' Compensation Medical Care. Presentation at the 21st Annual National Symposium on Workers' Compensation; New Brunswick, New Jersey, July 22, 1997. [invited]

84. Dembe, A.E. The Rediscovery of Occupational Diseases. Panel chairman and speaker at the Nineteenth Annual North American Labor History Conference; Wayne State University; Detroit, Mich., October 24, 1997. [invited]

85. Dembe, A.E. Preserving Workers' Benefits in a Managed Health Care Environment. Presentation for the McGill University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Occupational Health; Montréal, Quebec; April 1, 1997. [international] [invited]

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86. Dembe, A.E. The Medical Detection of Simulated Occupational Injuries: A Historical And Social Analysis. Presentation at the Third International Congress on Medical-Legal Aspects of Work Injuries; Munich, Germany; March 11, 1997. Paper published as a book chapter. [international] [invited]

87. Dembe, A.E. Preserving Workers' Benefits in a Managed Health Care Environment. Keynote address at the Third International Congress on Medical-Legal Aspects of Work Injuries; Munich, Germany; March 12, 1997. Paper published as a book chapter. [international] [invited]

88. Dembe, A.E. New Models for Workers' Compensation Medical Care in the United States. Presentation at the Third International Congress on Medical-Legal Aspects of Work Injuries; Munich, Germany; March 11, 1997. Paper published as a book chapter. [international] [invited]

89. Dembe, A.E. Emerging Issues in Workers' Compensation Medical Care. Presentation and panel moderator at the 124th annual meeting of the American Public Health Association; New York, New York; November 19, 1996. Abstract published. [invited]

90. Dembe, A.E. Safety and Health: A Critical Part of Engineering Education. Presentation at the conference on "Integrating Safety Through Design" sponsored by the National Safety Council, Bloomingdale, IL; September 17, 1996. Paper published in conference proceedings. [invited]

91. Dembe, A.E. Lecture and seminar series on occupational health policy in Sweden. Invited presentations given at Sundsvall Medical Center, Umeå University Medical School, the Swedish National Institute for Futures Studies, the Karolinska Institute, and the Swedish National Institute for Working Life; June 16-29, 1996. [international] [invited]

92. Dembe, A.E. How Do Doctors Decide If Musculoskeletal Disorders Are Work-Related? Presentation to the New England Chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society; Newton, Mass., May 23, 1996. [invited]

93. Dembe, A.E. How Social Forces Mold Physicians' Conception of Work-Related Disorders. Lecture presented to the Harriet Hardy Institute; Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 6, 1996. [invited]

94. Dembe, A.E. State Initiatives to Create Integrated Health Plans. Paper presented at the 24-Hour Interactive Forum; St. Petersburg, Florida, January 15, 1996. [invited]

95. Dembe, A.E. Social Perspectives on Work-Relatedness. Presentation at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Department of Occupational Medicine; Farmington, CT; November 9, 1995. [invited]

96. Dembe, A.E. The Social History of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Paper presented at the 123rd annual meeting of the American Public Health Association; San Diego, California; October 30, 1995. Abstract published. [peer reviewed]

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97. Dembe, A.E. The Social History of Musculoskeletal Disorders. Opening keynote address for PREMUS '95 (2nd International Conference on Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders). Montréal, Canada, September 24, 1995. Abstract published. [international] [invited]

98. Dembe, A.E. Basic Concepts of Engineering and Safety Education. NIOSH-sponsored conference on "Incorporating Safety and Health Into the Engineering Curriculum." Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, May 14-15, 1995. [invited]

99. Dembe, A.E. Ergonomics Management Programs: What Works? Presentation at the 7th Annual New England Environmental Exposition and Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, May 9, 1995. [invited]

100. Dembe, A.E. Trends in Safety and Health Regulation. Keynote address to the International Paper Health and Safety Conference, Memphis, Tennessee, April 24, 1995. [invited]

101. Dembe, A.E. How Social Factors Affect the Conception of Work-Related Disorders. Seminar presented at the University of Tennessee, College of Human Ecology, April 25, 1995. [invited]

102. Dembe, A.E. Insurers' Involvement in Promoting Workplace Safety at the State Level. Presentation to the Occupational Safety and Health State Plan Association; Arlington, Virginia; January 31, 1995. [invited]

103. Dembe, A.E. Social Factors Affecting the Medical Recognition of Musculoskeletal Disorders. Presentation at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, Occupational Health Program; Worcester, Massachusetts; December 8, 1994. [invited]

104. Dembe, A.E. Alternative Approaches for Incorporating Safety into State Workers' Compensation Reform Legislation. Presentation at 13th Annual Seminar Economic Issues in Workers' Compensation, The Wharton School, The University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Penn., November 4, 1994. [invited]

105. Dembe, A.E. Insurance Companies' Role in Promoting Workplace Health and Safety; Seminar presented at The Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health; Baltimore, Maryland; April 29, 1993. [invited]

106 Dembe, A.E. The Major Health and Safety Issues of the Next Decade; Presentation to the annual conference of the National Council on Compensation Insurance; Orlando, Florida; April 21, 1993. Abstract published. [invited]

107 Dembe, A.E. The History of Occupational Nontraumatic Back Pain; invited paper presented at the 119th annual meeting of the American Public Health Association; Atlanta, Georgia; November 13, 1991. Abstract published. [peer reviewed]

108. Dembe, A.E. Ergonomic Work Site Analysis, paper presented at the national conference of The Refractories Institute; Indianapolis, Indiana; November 14, 1991. [invited]

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S ELECTED R EVIEWS OF D R. D EMBE'S W ORK

1 A. Dembe. Story in The Conversation. “Why a four-day workweek is not good for your health,” September 2, 2016. Received 373,654 page views over 5 days, the most ever for any story from Ohio State University. Attracted dozens of live and recorded interviews in leading media outlets: CBS Radio News, Bloomberg News, and hundreds of related news stories.

2 . Worldwide reaction to the publication of “Chronic Disease Risks From Exposure to Long-Hour Work Schedules Over a 32-Year Period” appearing July 10, 2016 included several hundred media and broadcast stories, dozens of interviews (e.g., NPR) and print medial stories concerning the study (e.g. Fortune, Huffington Post, ABC News, London Times, The Guardian, Bloomberg, MSNBC, etc.)

3. Calcalist Israeli News Magazine. Manele, Maayan. “Workers Shiftwork: It Might Kill You.” Story about Dr. Dembe’s presentation to Netanya Academic College Conference, January 5, 2015.

4. New York Times. Nagourney, Eric. “Safety: Nonstandard Work Shifts May Hinder Recovery,” Story about Dr. Dembe’s research in the New York Times, January 29, 2008. page D6.

5. D. Loomis. “Long work hours and occupational injuries: new evidence on upstream causes.” Editorial commentary on article by Dr. Dembe in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, (U.K.). Vol. 62, No. 9:585, 2005

6. Reaction to the publication of "The Impact of Overtime and Long Work Hours on Occupational Injuries and Illnesses: New Evidence from the United States." on August 19, 2005 included stories in newspapers and magazines worldwide, coverage by major news networks including CNN, ABC, CBS, BBC, Fox News, Bloomberg, etc, and local radio and TV stations, and live and recorded interviews with Dr. Dembe broadcast on the BBC, CBS Radio News Network, KCBS (San Francisco), WUML (Boston), and HHS Healthbeat (Washington).

7. AHRQ Research Advances. March, 2004. “Hospitalizations for work-related injuries and illnesses declined from 1997-1999, but charges increased.” p. 16.

8. The New England Journal of Medicine 335(16)1245, Book review of Occupation and Disease, reviewed by G. Marie Swanson, October 17, 1996.

9. Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) 227(1)84-85, Book review of Occupation and Disease, reviewed by Roy L. DeHart, January 1, 1997.

10. British Medical Journal 313:951, Book review of Occupation and Disease, reviewed by Peter Brooks, October 12, 1996.

11. Science 273:1513, "Emergent Maladies," Book review of Occupation and Disease, reviewed by Edward Berkowitz, September 13, 1996.

12. Bulletin of the History of Medicine 71:562-563, Book review of Occupation and Disease, reviewed by Eric Caplan, 1997.

13. Journal of Public Health Policy 20(2):244-246, Book review of Occupation and Disease, reviewed by Beth Rosenberg, 1999.

14. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 554:226-227, Book review of Occupation and Disease, reviewed by Leslie I. Boden, November 1997.

15. Society 35(6):92-93, Book review of Occupation and Disease, reviewed by C.L. Weiner, September-October 1998.

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S ELECTED R EVIEWS OF D R. D EMBE'S W ORK (continued)

16. Contemporary Sociology 26(3):386-387, Book review of Occupation and Disease, reviewed by Sue Chow, May 1997.

17. Personnel Psychology 50(2):522-526, Book review of Occupation and Disease, reviewed by Alan Auerbach, Summer 1997.

18. Ergonomics in Design, p. 31, Book review of Occupation and Disease, reviewed by Will Gaines, Jr., October 1997.

19. New Solutions 7(3):93-94, "Web of Social Factors Affects Definition of Job-Related Disorders," Book review of Occupation and Disease, reviewed by John Wooding, Spring 1997.

20. Journal of the National Association of Rehabilitation Professionals, Book review of Occupation and Disease, October 1996.

21. Nursing Times 92(39):47, Book review of Occupation and Disease, reviewed by Philip Merivale, September 25, 1996.

22. Tempo Medico, Book review of Occupation and Disease, October 9, 1996. 23. The Militant, "Hard Work: Symptoms and Solutions." Book review and article about Occupation

and Disease, by John Dale, September 6, 1996, pp. 10-11.24. ILO and CIS Bulletin, Book review of Occupation and Disease, November 12, 1996.25. Visions: National Association of Occupational Health Professionals: Article about Dr. Dembe's speech to

the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, May/June, 1998., p. 1-3. 26. The Irish Times, "Flintstone RSI," Story about Occupation and Disease, September 2, 1996.

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EDITORIAL BOARDS

Editorial Board Member, BioMed Research International, 2013-Editorial Board, Safe Workplace, 1995 - 2005Editorial Board, Workers Compensation Resources, 1999 - 2005 Editorial Reviewer, Workers' Compensation Research Institute Reports, 1996 – 2001

MANUSCRIPT REVIEWS

Paid External Reviewer. University of South Australia. for doctor of business administration (DBA) dissertations 2009, December, 2011Paid External Reviewer, Johns Hopkins University Press. Dangerously Sleepy, by Alan Derrickson, 2012.Paid External Reviewer, French National Research Agency (ANR), 2014Commissioned Reviewer, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 2016, 2017Reviewer, Labor and Industrial Relations Review, 2016Reviewer, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2005, 2016Reviewer, Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1999, 2004, 2016Reviewer, Health Services Research, 2014 (2), 2015, 2016Reviewer, Journal of Environmental and Public Health, 2015Reviewer, Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017Reviewer, BMJ Open, 2014Reviewer, Journal of Asthma, 2014Reviewer, American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 2000, 2004-2006, 2008-2009, 2011-2012, 2014(2)Reviewer, BMC Medical Education, 2013Reviewer, BMC Public Health, 2012Reviewer, Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2012Reviewer, Industrial Health, 2008, 2011Reviewer, Journal of Gerontology, August 2011Reviewer, Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment and Health, 2011Reviewer, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 2011Reviewer, The Milbank Quarterly, 2005-2006, 2010-2011Reviewer, Disability and Health Journal, 2011, 2012Reviewer, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 2010-2011Reviewer, International Journal of Workplace Health Management, 2010Reviewer, Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2009Reviewer, Journal of Public Health Policy, 1998, 2002, 2008Reviewer, RAND Institute Publications, 2008Reviewer, Australian Journal of Mining, 2007Reviewer, American Journal of Public Health, 2003-2004Reviewer, Social Science & Medicine, 2004Reviewer, Health Affairs, 2002Reviewer, New Solutions, 2001Reviewer, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 1999Reviewer, National Endowment for the Humanities, Collaborative Grant Awards, 1998. Reviewer, American Journal of Managed Care, 1998

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G RANT AND C ONTRACT A WARDS

1. Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation“Evaluation of the Enhanced Care Program”Grant Amount: $120,492 over 12 months: June 9, 2016 – June 30, 2017Role: Principal Investigator (at 13% time) $120,492

2. Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services“Employer Perspectives on Hiring Persons with Behavioral Health Conditions”Grant Amount: $60,000 over 8 months: September 15, 2016 – June 30, 2017Role: Principal Investigator (at 40% time)

3. Ohio Department of Health "Evaluation of the Creating Healthy Communities Program” Grant Amount: $60,000 over 16 months: May 29, 2014 – September 30, 2015Role: Principal Investigator (at 6% time)

4. Ohio Department of Health "Injury Prevention Subgrantee Evaluation Planning and Technical Assistance”Grant Amount: $50,000 over 16 months: May 29, 2014 – September 30, 2015Role: Principal Investigator (at 4.4% time)

5. Ohio Department of Health "Project DAWN (Deaths Avoided With Naloxone) Evaluation”Grant Amount: $20,000 over 16 months: May 2014 – September 2015Role: Principal Investigator (at 2% time)

6. Ohio Department of Health "State Violence and Injury Prevention Evaluation Plan”Grant Amount: $25,000 over 16 months: May 2014 – September 2015Role: Principal Investigator (at 2% time)

7. Ohio Department of Health "Early Childhood Obesity and Prevention Program”Grant Amount: $100,000 over 16 months: May 2014 – September 2015Role: Principal Investigator (at 12.3% time)

8. Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services "Evaluation of Ohio’s Problem Gambling Program”Grant Amount: $50,000 over 16 months: July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015Role: Principal Investigator (at 9% time)

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9. Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services "Evaluation of Ohio’s Youth-to-Youth Led Prevention Program”Grant Amount: $50,000 over 16 months: July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015Role: Principal Investigator (at 11% time)

10. Centers for Disease Control/National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (R21): "A Process for Estimating the Association of Occupation and Chronic Disease”Grant Amount: $405,575 over 2 years: July 2012 – December 2014Role: Principal Investigator (at 25% time)

11. Ohio State University and the New Albany Foundation“Healthy New Albany: Evaluation, Measurement, Metrics, and Facilitation”.Amount Requested : $88,978 over 2 year: April 1 2013 – November 30, 2014Role: Principal Investigator (at 15% time)

12. Ohio Department of Mental Health: "Children’s Access to Psychiatric Care in Ohio”Grant Amount: $144,625 over 2 years: December 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012Role: Co-Investigator, Site PI (at 10% time) (PI: Kelly Kelleher, Ph.D.)

13. Ohio Department of Mental Health "Phase II of Key Informant Interviews Related to Feasibility Study and Needs Assessment: Integrating Health Care for High-Mortality General Medical Conditions Into Everyday Treatment"Grant Amount: $25,000 over 13 months: May 2011 – June 2012Role: Principal Investigator (at 12% time)

14. Ohio Department of Mental Health " Implementation of Integrated Care in Ohio – A Best Practices Study"Grant Amount: $49.967 over 12 months: December 2011 – December 2012Role: Co-Investigator (at 4% time) (PI: Thomas Wickizer, Ph.D.)

15. Ohio State Health Plans, Inc. “Follow-up Study to Extend the Analysis of Your Plan for Health and PHA Effects, with 18 Months of Additional Data and Introduction of DCG Scores.”Contract Amount: $17,918 over 4 months: August 2011 –December 2011Role: Principal Investigator (at 12% time)

16. Ohio Department of Mental Health “Evaluation of Implementation of Integrated Care Guidelines at Six Pilot Sites”Grant Amount: $32,000 over 12 months: January 13, 2011 – December 31, 2011Role: Principal Investigator (at 9% time)

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17. Ohio School Employees Health Care Board"Three-Year Health Status Study of Ohio School Employees "Contract Amount: $149,999 over 3 years: September 2010 – September 2011Role: Co-Investigator (at 5% time) (PI: Tom Wickizer, Ph.D.)

18. Ohio Department of Mental Health "Feasibility Study and Needs Assessment: Integrating Health Care for High-Mortality General Medical Conditions Into Everyday Treatment"Grant Amount: $65,000 over 15 months: June 2010 –September 2011Role: Principal Investigator (at 12% time)

19. Ohio Department of Mental Health "Access to Psychiatric Care for Children"Grant Amount: $65,000 over 8 months: June 2010 – April 2011Role: Co-Investigator (at 5% time) (PI: Kelly Kelleher, Ph.D.)

20. National Institutes of Health, Clinical & Translational Science Award (U01)“Ohio State University Center for Clinical and Translational Science” (CCTS)Grant Amount: $34.4 million over 5 years, October 2008-October 2013

$339,745 for the Center for HOPES over 5 years for Tracking & Evaluation: Role: CCTS Co-Director and P.I. for the Tracking & Evaluation Program (at 10% time)

21. Abbott Vascular, Inc.“Economic Estimation of Cost Savings Related to Bioabsorbable Vascular Stents”Contract Amount: $42,642 over 7 months, February 2010 - September 2010Role: Principal Investigator (at 15% time)

22. Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation:"Developing a strategy for optimal utilization of pharmacologic treatment for pain management of injured workers in the state of Ohio”Grant Amount: $62,000 over 8 months: December 2009 – July 2010Role: Principal Investigator (at 12% time)

23. Centers for Disease Control/National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health:"Barriers to Occupational Injury Reporting”Grant Amount: $450,000 over three years: January 2010 – December 2012Role: Consultant, Content Expert (PI: Larry L. Jackson, Ph.D.)

24. The Retirement Research Foundation: "Study of Employer-Sponsored Elder Care Programs "Grant Amount : $215,462 over 3 years: July 2006 – October 2009Role: Principal Investigator (at 25% time)

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25. Ohio Department of Mental Health "Economic Evaluation of Mental Health Board Funding Formulas"Grant Amount : $18.968 over 3 months: April 2009 – June 2009Role: Co-Principal Investigator (at 13% time)

26. Ohio Board of Regents, Ohio Dept. of Job and Family Services“2008 Ohio Family Health Survey” Contract Amount: $230,000 over 5 years: : July1, 2008 – July 1, 2010Role: Chair of Research Advisory Council (at 14% time)

27. University of Heidelberg, Mannheim Institute for Public Health“Global Network in Translational Research Training”Contract Amount: 15,126€ over 12 months, January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2009Role: Global Network Collaborator (PI: Darcey Terris, Ph.D.)

28. Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation“Culturally Targeted Smoking Cessation Strategies through Community Partnerships”Contract Amount: $100,000 over 12 months, January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2009Role: Co-Investigator (at 5% time) (PI: Mary Ellen Wewers, Ph.D.)

29. Managed Health Care Systems, Inc.“Evaluating the Impact of Your Plan for Health on Utilization and Costs of Health Services”Contract Amount: $26,250 over 6 months, February 1, 2009 – July 31, 2009Additional Amount: $26,250 over 6 months, February 1, 2009 – July 31, 2009Role: Principal Investigator (at 20% time)

30. Center for Community Solutions“Report on the Status of Recommendations from the Ohio Commission to Reform Medicaid”Contract Amount: $30,201 over 4 months, September 1, 2008 – December 31, 2008Role: Principal Investigator (at 25% time)

31. Columbus Medical Association Foundation“Design of an Investment Impact-Evaluation Strategy”Grant Amount: $35,000 over 6 months, July 1, 2008 – December 31, 2008Role: Principal Investigator (at 20% time)

32. Ohio Department of Insurance (Subcontract through the Health Policy Institute of Ohio) "Estimating the Effects of State Coverage Expansion Proposals in Ohio”Contract Amount: $65,000 over 6 months: : April 1, 2008 – December 31, 2008Role: Principal Investigator of Subcontract to Ohio State (at 15% time)

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33. Abbott Nutrition "An Estimation of Economic Impacts from the Use of Nutritional Support Therapies in the Treatment of Pressure Ulcers in the United States.”Contract Amount: $55,439 over 12 months: : March 1, 2008 – February 28, 2009Role: Principal Investigator (at 15% time)

34. Access Health Columbus (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant) "The Employed Latino Health Initiative”Contract Amount: $30,000 over 6 months: : June 1, 2008 – November 30, 2009Role: PI of Subcontract to Ohio State (at 7% time)

35. The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections“Monitoring and Evaluation of the Mansfield STD Re-entry Testing Pilot Program”Grant Amount: $101,818 over 2 years: : July 1, 2007 – June 30, 2009Role: Principal Investigator (at 10% time)

36. The W.E. Upjohn Institute of Employment Research "How Demanding Work Schedules Affect the Risk for Occupational Injuries and Illnesses”Grant Amount: $74,386 over 30 months: : July 2006 – December 2008Role: Principal Investigator (at 20% time)

37. Community Research Partners "Establishing a Coordinated Medical Home Network in Franklin County: Feasibility Study”Contract Amount: $35,000 over 4 months: : October 15, 2007 – February 15, 2008Role: PI of Subcontract to Ohio State (at 20% time)

38. The California Healthcare Foundation: "Developing Resource Information on Workers' Compensation Medical Care for California Policymakers."Grant Amount: $38,847 over six months: July 2003 - January 2004

$6,435 additional award for January 1, 2005 - February 28, 2005$10,800 additional award for May 1, 2006 – September 1, 2006

Role: Principal investigator (at 25% time)

39. Managed Health Care Systems, Inc.“Development of a Satisfaction Survey Process for the MHCS Health Plans” Contract Amount: $152,329 over 1 year: : September 2006 – September 2007Role: Principal Investigator (at 20% time)

40. The Ohio State University Health Plans“Development of a Metrics and Measurement Process for the OSU Health Plans”Contract Amount: $135,357 over 1 year: September 2006 – September 2007

$59,459 over 1 year: September 2007 – September 2008Role: Principal Investigator (at 15% time)

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41. The Columbus Partnership“Commissioned White Paper Report: Health Care in Columbus”Contract Amount: $2,438 over 3 months: : December 2006 – February 2007Role: Principal Contractor (at 7% time)

42. Zenith Insurance Company (private industry funding with state participation) “Development of a Quality-of-Care Monitoring System and Pilot Study for the State of California" Contract Amount: $125,000 over 14 months: November 2005 – December 2006Role: Primary Contractor and Principal Investigator (at 25% time)

43. Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Epidemiology Technical Assistance Contract, "Use of Hospital Inpatient and Emergency Room Data for Occupational Health Surveillance." Contract Amount: $15,000 over 12 months: April 2004 - April 2005Role: Contractor, Epidemiology Technical Assistance

44. Washington State Department of Labor and Industries: "Independent Medical Examinations (IMEs): Quality Assurance Pilot Project" Contract Amount: $9,500 over 12 months: May 2004 - October 2005Role: Subcontractor to Expert Clinical Benchmarks, LLC.

45. Northeastern University, Bouvé College of Health Sciences "Development and Implementation of an Undergraduate Degree Curriculum in Health Sciences and a Masters of Public Health (MPH) in Urban Health degree program" Contract Amount: $175,000 over three years: January 2003 – June 2006Role: Principal Contractor and Program Designer (at 30% time)

46. California Department of Industrial Relations: "Workers' Compensation Medical Treatment Study" Contract Amount: $12,000 over 8 months: April 2004 - December 2004Role: Subcontractor to the RAND Institute of Civil Justice, Co-Investigator

47. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: "Targeted Change Strategies for Improving Workers' Compensation Medical Care: Building on the Experiences of the RWJF Workers' Compensation Health Initiative."Grant Amount: $124,913 over one year: October 2002 - October 2003Role: Research Director (at 10% time)

48. Centers for Disease Control/National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health:"Impacts of Demanding Work Schedules: National Survey Findings" (R01)Grant Amount: $373,298 over three years: October 2001 - October 2004Role: Principal Investigator (at 25% time)

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G RANT AND C ONTRACT A WARDS (continued)

49.Agency of Health Research and Quality (AHRQ)“Hospitalized Care for Patients with Work-Related Conditions” (R03) Grant Amount: $64,038 over 18 months: : July 1, 2001 – December 31, 2002Role: Principal Investigator (at 25% time)

50. Centers for Disease Control/National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health: "Social Inequalities in Occupational Health and Health Services" (R21) Grant Amount: $234,000 over two years: October 2000 - March 2003Role: Principal Investigator (at 35% time)

51. Health Care Financing Administration, Medicaid Infrastructure Grant: "Health Care Coordinationin Support of Competitive Employment: Building upon the Massachusetts Experience"Grant Amount: $4,326,108 over four years: October 2000 - December 2004Role: Research Director (at 10%-25% time)

52. Centers for Disease Control/National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health:"Doctoral Training Program to Prepare Occupational Health Services Researchers," (T42 Grant)wJoint Program: Harvard University and University of Massachusetts Medical School. Grant Amount: $800,000 over five years: July 2001 - July 2006Role: Co-Principal Investigator, Co-Program Director (at 15% time)

53. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: "Workers' Compensation Health Initiative" National Program OfficeAward Amount: $1.8 million over seven years: October 1995 - October 2002Role: Deputy Director (ranging from 30-100% time)

54. State of Texas Research and Oversight Council on Workers' Compensation. "Workers Compensation Safety and Return-to-Work Studies." Contract Amount: $11,625 over 9 months: April 2000 - January 2001Role: Subcontractor (to RPC, Inc.) and Co-Investigator

55. National Association of Insurance Commissioners: Journal of Insurance Regulation Research Grant: "Contract Provisions to Ensure Quality in Workers' Compensation Managed Care Arrangements."Grant Amount: $5,000 over one year: July 1997 - July 1998Role: Principal Investigator

56. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Worcester Community Collaborative: "Improving Access to Workers’ Compensation Health Care for Underserved Populations in Worcester, Massachusetts"Grant Amount: $11,400 over one year: November 1997 - November 1998Role: Principal Investigator

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57. State of Washington Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee: "Performance Audit of the Washington State Workers' Compensation System." Subcontractor to the Michigan State University Workers' Compensation Center.Contract Amount: $16,000 over six months: February 1998 - August 1998Role: Co-Investigator

58. Centers for Disease Control/National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health: "Evaluation of Rehabilitation Programs for Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders," Cooperative Agreement #460/CCU/112161-05. Analysis of work-related musculoskeletal conditions using the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, Health and Retirement Survey, and National Longitudinal Study of YouthAmount: $24,543 over one year: October 1999 - October 2001Role: Co-Investigator

59. Centers for Disease Control/National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health: "Evaluation of Rehabilitation Programs for Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders," Cooperative Agreement #460/CCU/112161-05. Development of a clinical scenario protocol for the analysis of variations in physician diagnosis of work-related musculoskeletal conditions based on patient sociodemographic characteristics.Amount: $10,704 over one year: October 1999 - October 2001Role: Co-Investigator

G RANT AND C ONTRACT A WARDS (PENDING)

1. Centers for Disease Control/National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (R21): " An Exploratory Study of Long Work Hours and Mental Health Conditions in the U.S.”Grant Amount: $355,075 over 2 years: April 1, 2017 – December March 31, 2019Role: Principal Investigator (at 25% time)

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T EACHING INTERESTS

Health care organization, health care outcomes measurement, health services research, health policy, occupational health services, public health

T EACHING EXPERIENCE

The Ohio State University, College of Public Health, Division of Health Services Management & PolicyHSMP 800: Health Care Organization [annually 2006-2014]HSMP 871: Health Services Research [2008, 2010] HSMP 872: Health Care Outcomes Measurement [annually 2010- 2016] HSMP 693: Independent Studies annually [2009-2016]

Northeastern University, Bouvé College of Health Sciences BHS 260: Dimensions of the American Health Care System [2003-2006]NHS 350: Community and Public Health [2004-2005]

University of Massachusetts Medical School, Department of Family and Community Medicine Determinants of Health, co-instructor [2005, 2006]Community Clerkship in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, co-facilitator [1996-2000]Physician, Patient, and Society, co-facilitator [1996-1999]

Harvard University, School of Public Health Introduction to Occupational Health Research [2002-2005]Occupational Health Care Delivery [2003, 2005]

McGill University, Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Occupational Health Occupational Safety Practice, Distance Learning course instructor [1997-2006]

Boston University, School of Public Health Scientific Basis of Environmental and Occupational Health Standards, module instructor [2002-2005]

T EACHING PRESENTATIONS

University of Massachusetts Lowell, Department of Work EnvironmentDesign for Injury Prevention [1992, 1994-1997]

Grinnell College, Department of PhilosophyIntroductory Logic [1977]Philosophy of Science [1978]

Cornell University, Program in Science, Technology, and SocietyEnvironmental Ethics, teaching fellow [1977]

The Ohio State University, College of Public Health, Division of Health Services Management & Policy“Health organization and large database research.” HSMP Doctoral Seminar, June 1, 2009“Workers’ compensation systems.” Disability Policy and Politics course, January 20, 2007

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The Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business“Human resources research methods.” February 11, 2008

The University of Massachusetts Medical School“Health finance and coverage.” Lectures for medical students in the health policy course, February

3, 2005 and November 3, 2005Facilitator for discussions on the U.S. health care system for 3rd-year medical students , January 5,

2004 and October 1, 2004. “Occupational health services research.” Lecture for preventive medicine residency students,

January 12, 2000. “Occupational cases seen at a free clinic in Worcester.” Lecture as part of a medical student forum

on access-to-care issues, April 23, 1999. Group facilitator for the environmental health interclerkship, January, 1998. “The social history of musculoskeletal disorders.” Family and Community Medicine Grand

Rounds, October 7, 1996. “Identification and control of physical hazards in the workplace,” Lecture for students in the

Masters of Public Health program, September 25, 1996.

McGill University, Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Occupational Health “The impact of demanding work schedules.” Lecture presented on March 16, 2005.

Harvard University, School of Public Health, Department of Environmental Health “Introduction to occupational health services research,” Lecture for the course in Occupational

Health Administration and Policy, April 30, 2001. “Using national survey databases to analyze medical care for workplace injuries and illnesses:

new studies from the United States,” Lecture presented for the Occupational Health Program Seminar Series, April 30, 2001.

University of Massachusetts Lowell, Department of Work Environment“Occupational health policy.” Lecture provided for the graduate course in Occupational Health

Policy, Fall semester 2003.University of Massachusetts Lowell, Department of Work Environment (continued)

“Risk assessment in the insurance industry.” A series of lectures provided for students in the graduate course in Risk Assessment, Fall semester 1992-1997.

“Occupational health policy”. Lectures presented in the graduate Risk Evaluation & Occupational Health Policy course, 1995-1998, 2003

University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Dept. of Health Services Research “National perspectives on occupational health services research.” Lecture to students in the doctoral seminar, February. 28, 2002.

Emory University, Center for the Study of Health, Culture and Society“Barriers to the recognition and treatment of occupational disorders,” Graduate student lecture

provided as part of the Mellon/Sawyer faculty seminar series, October 16, 1998.

Tufts University Medical School

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T EACHING PRESENTATIONS (continued)

“The social construction of occupational disease.” Lecture for MD/MPH students in the course in Social and Political Aspects of Public Health, April 8, 1999.

“Workers’ compensation health care.” Lecture presented to MPH students in the Occupational and Environmental Medicine course. March 10, 1998.

Other UniversitiesNational Perspectives on Occupational Health Services Research. Invited lecture presented at

the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Departments of Occupational and Environmental Health and Health Services Research; Minneapolis, MN; February 28, 2002.

The Social Construction of Occupational Disease. Lecture for course in Social and Political Aspects of Public Health for students in the MD/MPH program, Tufts University Medical School, April 8, 1999.

Barriers to the Recognition and Treatment of Occupational Disorders. Lecture in the Mellon/Sawyer faculty seminar series at the Center for the Study of Health, Culture and Society; Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, October 16, 1998.

Workers’ Compensation Health Care. Lecture for course in Occupational and Environmental Medicine for students in the Masters of Public Health program, Tufts University Medical School, March 10, 1998.

Philosophy of Science. Undergraduate semester-length courses in logic and the philosophy of science, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, 1977-78.

Environmental Ethics. Undergraduate semester-length course in the Cornell University program in Science, Technology, and Society. Ithaca, New York, 1976-77.

The Ohio State University, College of Public Health, Division of Health Services Management & PolicyLed the development of a new curriculum and re-establishment of a doctoral (PhD) program in

health services management and policy [2007] Developed a new graduate course in health care outcomes measurement [2010]Co-developed (with Dr,. Eric Seiber) a new course in health services research [2008]

University of Massachusetts Medical School, Department of Family and Community Medicine Organizer and planner for the Clinical & Population Health Research Seminar Series [2004-2005]Participated in the designing of a new PhD program in clinical and population health research.

[2002-2005}

Northeastern University, Bouvé College of Health Sciences Developed and implemented a new Bachelor of Science degree program in General Health

Sciences. [2002-2004]Designed and implemented a new undergraduate health sciences curriculum and a new

"Pathways" core curriculum for entering freshmen. [2002-2004]Led a team that designed several new interdisciplinary courses including an upper-level course

in health care research. [2004]Led development of a Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) program in Urban Health. [2005-2006]Developed and taught a new course in community and public health [2004]Developed and taught a new course entitled “Dimensions of the U.S. Health Care System.” [2003]

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C URRICULUM AND COURSE DEVELOPMENT (continued)

Harvard University, School of Public Health, Department of Environmental Health Developed and instituted a doctoral and postdoctoral training program in occupational health

services research by submitting and securing a training grant from NIOSH. [2001-2002]Founded and directed an inter-campus journal club on occupational health services research,

which involved a monthly teleconference with students from Harvard University, the University of Massachusetts Medical School, the University of Washington, and the University of Minnesota. [2002-2005]

Developed and taught new courses including Introduction to Occupational Health Research, and Occupational Health Care Delivery [2002-2005]

McGill University, Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Occupational Health Developed and taught a new web-based distance learning course in Occupational Safety

Practice. [1997-2006]

Other UniversitiesUniversity of South Australia. Paid reviewer for doctor of business administration (DBA)

dissertation of Saravanan Murugeson, Implementation of Safety Management System: An Outcomes-Based Approach. 2009, 2012

National Perspectives on Occupational Health Services Research. Invited lecture presented at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Departments of Occupational and Environmental Health and Health Services Research; Minneapolis, MN; February 28, 2002.

The Social Construction of Occupational Disease. Lecture for course in Social and Political Aspects of Public Health for students in the MD/MPH program, Tufts University Medical School, April 8, 1999.

Barriers to the Recognition and Treatment of Occupational Disorders. Lecture in the Mellon/Sawyer faculty seminar series at the Center for the Study of Health, Culture and Society; Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, October 16, 1998.

Workers’ Compensation Health Care. Lecture for course in Occupational and Environmental Medicine for students in the Masters of Public Health program, Tufts University Medical School, March 10, 1998.

Philosophy of Science. Undergraduate semester-length courses in logic and the philosophy of science, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, 1977-78.

Environmental Ethics. Undergraduate semester-length course in the Cornell University program in Science, Technology, and Society. Ithaca, New York, 1976-77.

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G RADUATE THESIS ADVISEMENT

Doctoral Student Supervision

Chair of Doctoral Committee, Primary Dissertation Advisor. Chrisanne Wilks, PhD awarded in Autumn of 2015. Dissertation: Factors Associated with Client Satisfaction at Community-Based Mental Health Agencies in Ohio. [2008 – 2015]

Chair of Doctoral Committee, Primary Dissertation Advisor. Xiaoxi Yao, PhD awarded in Summer of 2014. Dissertation: Do Long Work Hours Impede Workers’ Ability to Obtain Health Services? Now Research Fellow, Mayo Clinic Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery [2010 – 2014].

Chair of Doctoral Committee, Primary Dissertation Advisor. Muhammad Fazal Zeeshan, PhD awarded in Summer of 2013. Dissertation: Use of an Electronic Reporting System to Determine Adverse Event Rates, Adverse Event Costs, and the Relationship of Adverse Events with Patients’ Body Mass Index. Now Assistant Professor at Peshawar Medical College [2008 – 2013]

Chair of Doctoral Committee, Naomi Adaniya, Dissertation: To What Extent is a Rural Community’s Social Capital Related to the Likelihood of a Hospital Closing [2008 – 2016]

Member, Doctoral Committee, Ohio State University, College of Nursing. Rebecca Coffey, R.N., M.S.N., C.N.P. Dissertation: Adult Burn Injury and Diabetes, Trends, Resource Utilization and Outcomes [2013 – 2015]

Chair, Doctoral Committee, Ohio State University, College of Public Health. Marika Paul, M.S. [2012 – 2013]

Member, Doctoral Committee, Ohio State University, College of Public Health, Jin Peng, Ph.D. [2015 – present]

Member, Doctoral Committee, Ohio State University, College of Nursing. Heather Brom, R.N. [2013 – 2015]

Member, Doctoral Committee, Ohio State University, College of Public Health. Taylor Shockey. Development, Analysis, and Interpretation of an Industrial Hygiene Monitoring Database for the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation [2013-present]

Member, Doctoral Committee, Ohio State University, College of Public Health. David Muhlestein, J.D. [2011 – 2012]

Member, Doctoral Committee, Ohio State University, College of Pharmacy. Manjiri Pawaskar, Medicaid payment systems: impact on quality of care, medication adherence and healthcare service utilizations in Type 2 Diabetes Medicaid enrollees. [2007 – 2008]

Member, Doctoral Committee, Ohio State University, College of Pharmacy. Sujata Jaywant, [2007 – 2008]. Effect of dosing regimens on medication use, healthcare resource utilization, and costs in Medicaid enrolled Type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. [2007 – 2008]

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Postdoctoral Student Supervision

Principal Postdoctoral Program Advisor, Harvard University, School of Public Health. Jong Uk Won, M.D.. Using hospital discharge data to improve occupational health surveillance in Massachusetts. [2002-2004]

Principal Postdoctoral Program Advisor, Harvard University, School of Public Health. Jae Young Kim, M.D.. Predictors and consequences of work-related injuries and illnesses among older workers: results from the Health and Retirement Survey. [2003-2004]

Co-Postdoctoral Program Advisor, Harvard University, School of Public Health. Sandra Magnetti, Dr.P.H. The effects of higher benefits on utilization of chiropractic care for back pain in a workers’ compensation programs in the United States. [2002-2004]

Residency Training for Occupational Medicine Physicians (MPH Research Project)

Principal Advisor, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Occupational and Environmental Health Residency Program. Sharon Xu, M.D.. Analysis of occupational injuries and illnesses in the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey database.” [1999-2000]

Principal Advisor, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Occupational and Environmental Health Residency Program. John Johnstone, M.D.. Treatment of occupational injuries and illnesses at free care clinics in Worcester, Ohio.” [1998-1999]

Practicum and Culminating Experience Advisor

Lara Gottfried, “School Nutrition and Physical Activity Policies, Obesogenic Behaviors, and Weight Outcomes,” December 2013. Culminating project

Uzoma Anaba, “Increasing the Number of Minority Physicians through Classed-based Affirmative Action Programs”. June 2013. Culminating Project

Christina Wu. “Internship with the Federal Affairs Office of the American Academy of Pediatrics”. June 2013. Practicum

Uzoma Anaba, “Columbus Public Health Free Clinic: Disparities among Minority Populations.” June 2012. Practicum

Shonda Vink, “Analysis of Columbus Public Health’s Data on Perinatal Depression Screening Practices.” November, 2011. Culminating Project.

Christine Jamieson, “Improving the Vaccine Financing Structure in Local Health DepartmentsThe Ohio Billables Project,” April 2011. Culminating Project

Tiffini Ray, “Policy Analysis of Ohio Initiatives to Improve Sickle Cell Anemia Care” December 2010. Culminating Project.

Tiffini Ray, “Developing Strategies for Improved Sickle Cell Care at the Ohio Sickle Cell and Health Association” September 2010. Practicum Experience.

Akbar Khan, “The Accountable Care Organization Model: a Promising Solution to America’s Health Care Needs.” February 2010 – May 2010, Culminating Project

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G RADUATE THESIS ADVISEMENT (continued)

Naomi Adaniya, “Relationship Between Hospitalist Workload and Patient Outcomes,” Summer 2010, Culminating Project

John K. Billington, “Ohio’s Efforts to Prevent Childhood Obesity: A Comparative Analysis” October 2008 – May 2009 Culminating Project

Cedric V. Pritchard, “System Effects of a New Model in Surgical Care Delivery” November 2008 – May 2009. Culminating Project

Danielle Gray, “Advocating for Change: Health Policy at AARP” Jan. 2009 - June 2009. PracticumDanielle Gray, “Do Food Assistance Policies Promote Obesity among the Population which They

Seek to Serve?” August 2009. Culminating ExperienceKathleen Gravelle, “Lead and Healthy Homes: A Comprehensive Plan” July 2007. Practicum

Experience.Kathleen Gravelle, “Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services; An Active Purchaser Not a

Passive Payer” November 2007. Culminating Project

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G RADUATE THESIS ADVISEMENT (continued)

HSMP Graduate Students Faculty Advisor, 2006-2016

2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010Nathan BurtCraig CragerEnoch HowardMeghann GibboneyNicholas SchmidtJohn BillingtonKathleen GravelleJocelyn CasonSandra VanceMichael PriceApril Robles

Vincent DiPasquaMarie FondriestMeredith McDonaldMiranda RoseMatt VestalKimberly HunterNathan BurtCraig CragerMeghann GibboneyEnoch HowardNicholas SchmidtJohn BillingtonKathleen Gravelle

Michael CahillLaura YodiceErin SchafferVincent DiPasquaMarie FondriestMeredith McDonaldMatt VestalKandice HolmesJustin GatwoodA. DimitriadisKimberly ReynoldsEnoch HowardCraig CragerNaomi Adaniya (PhD)

Siobhan ByrneLindsey DorkoKelly HopkinsMegan ShawVickie ShumulinskyDanielle FryMichael CahillLaura YodiceDarcy CarmenErin SchafferNaomi Adaniya (PhD)Fazel Zeeshan (PhD)

2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014Carla HillAndrew OhlPreethy RanganClaire TorellaKaren UnverShonda VinkNaomi Adaniya (PhD)Fazel Zeeshan (PhD)Xiaoxi Yao (PhD)Chrisanne Wilks(PhD)

Claire TorellaJustin DaltonMarcus HittLara PirtleTaylor PresslerKaren UnverUzoma Anaba (MPH)Michele Lynch (PhD)Naomi Adaniya (PhD)Xiaoxi Yao (PhD)Chrisanne Wilks(PhD)Fazel Zeeshan (PhD)

Carla HillAndrew OhlMisty Parsley (MPH)Preethy RanganClaire TorellaKaren UnverShonda Vink (MPH)Naomi Adaniya (PhD)Fazel Zeeshan (PhD)Xiaoxi Yao (PhD)Chrisanne Wilks(PhD)

Randi BatesMicael BertkeTracy SinheimerChristina Wu (MPH/MD)Lara Gottfried (PEP)Naomi Adaniya (PhD)Fazel Zeeshan (PhD)Xioaxi Yao (PhD)Chrisanne Wilks(PhD0Marika Paul (Ph.D.)

2014-2015Adrienne BogaczJamie FinnellTracie GedrichAshley KlottRachel Scarpaci

RachelKristyn SturmsChris Wilks (PhD)Xiaoxi Yao (PhD)Naomi Adaniya (PhD)

2015-2016Adrienne BogaczJamie FinnellTracie GedrichAshley KlottRachel Scarpaci

RachelKristyn SturmsChris Wilks (PhD)Xiaoxi Yao (PhD)Naomi Adaniya (PhD)

2016-2017Brady CorlessJon CostinMcKenna EarleyAmanda Stopek

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U NIVERSITY S ERVICE

The Ohio State University

College of Public Health Executive Committee, 2006 - 2012College of Public Health Appointments, Promotion, and Tenure Committee, 2006-2009, 2012 - presentChair, Division of Health Services Management and Policy, 2006-2012Director, the Center for Health Outcomes, Policy and Evaluation Studies, 2006-2010, 2012 -presentChair, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs Search Committee, College of Public Health, 2007-2009College of Public Health Semester Conversion Committee, 2010-2011University Health Plan Oversight Committee, 2006 - 2010Chair, HSMP Division Faculty Search Committee, 2006 - 2009, member 2010-2011Director, HSMP Division Doctoral program, 2008 – 2010Member, College of Public Health, Semester Conversion Committee, 2009-2010Member, College of Public Health, Workload & Incentive Plan Task Force, 2010-2011Member, Faculty Search Committee for College of Pharmacy, 2008-2009Member, Center for Critical Care, 2009-2010HSMP Division, Chair of PhD Admissions Committee 2008-2010, member 2011-2012HSMP Division, Chair, MHA Leadership Task Force, 2010University Health and Wellness Council, 2013 - 2014

University of Massachusetts Medical School

Faculty Council, University of Massachusetts Medical School, 2002 - 2005. Faculty Council Subcommittee on Non-Tenure-Track Faculty, University of Massachusetts Medical

School, February 2002 - 2004.Clinical Research Advisory Committee, University of Massachusetts Medical School, 2001-2006.Clinical Research Advisory Committee, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Subcommittee

on Development of a Ph.D. Program in Clinical and Population-Based Research 2002-2005. Organizer and Planner - Clinical & Population Health Research Seminar Series, 2004-2005. Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Massachusetts Medical

School, Personnel Action Committee, 2002-2006. Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Massachusetts Medical

School, Steering Committee, Community Health Initiative, 2004 - 2005. Planning Team for Research Retreat in Clinical & Population-Based Research, 2003, 2004, 2005.University of Massachusetts Inter-Campus Public Policy Research Working Group, 2003.Transition Planning Team - UMass Center for Health Policy and Research, 2001-2002.Extended Leadership Team - UMass Center for Health Policy and Research, 2003 - 2004Faculty Recruitment Committee - University of Massachusetts Center for Health Policy and

Research, Chair, 2003, 2005-2006, Member, 2004. Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Occupational and Environmental Health Program, Department of

Family Medicine and Community Health, July 1999 - October 2000.

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U NIVERSITY S ERVICE (continued)

Chancellor's Task Force on Clinical and Population-Based Research, March-September 1999.Member of planning team for the Ph.D. Program in Clinical and Population-Based Research, 2002-

2005. Drafted original proposal and program curriculum. Member of Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences program faculty 2004 - present. Member of

faculty program planning group.Member of committee drafting curriculum for course in the determinants of health, 2004-2005.Head of Academic Policies and Standards Committee for Ph.D. Program in Clinical and Population-

Based Research, 2004 - 2006 Health Services Research Implementation Working Group, December 1995 - May 1996.

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