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Curriculum Vitae
LEWIS H. MARGOLIS, M.D., M.P.H.
Address Department of Maternal and Child Health Gillings School of Global Public Health University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-7445 (919) 966-5974 [email protected]
Education 1980 MPH (Epidemiology) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1974 MD University of Chicago 1970 AB (Russian Studies) University of Chicago
Professional Experience 2009 Visiting Scholar, Sheatufim: The Israel Center for Civil Society 1990-present Associate Professor, Department Maternal and Child Health
Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina 1983-1990 Assistant Professor, Public Health Policy and Administration, University of Michigan 1983-1990 Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Michigan 1982-1983 Visiting Assistant Professor, Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina, School of Public Health 1982-1983 Pediatric Consultant, Maternal and Child Care Section, Division of Health Services, North Carolina 1981-1983 Research Associate, Health Services Research Center, University of North Carolina 1978-1979 Pediatrician, Hill Health Center, New Haven, CT 1977-1978 Visiting Investigator, Department of Pediatrics, Tokyo University, Nagoya City University, Kyoto University, Japan 1976-1977 Chief Resident (Pediatrics), Yale University 1975-1976 Assistant Resident (Pediatrics), Yale University 1974-1975 Intern (Pediatrics), Yale University
Honors
2017 Vince Hutchins Leadership Award Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs 2014 Edward G. McGavran Award for Excellence in Teaching 2014 Department of Maternal and Child Health Teaching Award
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1992 Delta Omega (Public Health Honor Society) 1990 Michigan Department of Public Health Commendation for Service to Mothers and Children 1980-1981 Bush Institute for Child and Family Policy Fellowship, UNC-Chapel Hill 1979-1980 United States Public Health Service Fellowship, UNC-Chapel Hill 1973-1974 Center for Urban Studies Fellowship, University of Chicago 1971-1972 Center for Urban Studies Fellowship, University of Chicago
Memberships and Certifications 1993-present North Carolina Chapter of the Academy of Pediatrics 1985-present Association of Teachers of Maternal and Child Health 1984-present American Academy of Pediatrics 1981-2012 American Public Health Association 1979 Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics
Bibliography and Products of Scholarship
Books and Chapters (published and in press)
1. Jaff, D., Margolis, L.H. Violence, armed conflict and the burden of mental illness in
the Middle East and beyond. In Dennis Klein (ed.) Societies Emerging from Conflict: The Aftermath of Atrocity. In press.
2. Margolis, L.H., & Kotch, J. Historical foundations of maternal and child health. In J. Kotch (ed.) Maternal and Child Health Programs, Policies and Problems. Sudbury, Massachusetts: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. 2012.
3. Margolis, L.H., & Kotch, J. Children’s rights and distributive justice in maternal and child health. In J. Kotch (ed.) Maternal and Child Health Programs, Policies and Problems. Sudbury, Massachusetts: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. 2012.
4. Petersen, D., Hess, C., & Margolis, L.H. Advocacy and policy development in maternal and child health. In J. Kotch (ed.) Maternal and Child Health Programs, Policies and Problems. Sudbury, Massachusetts: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. 2012.
5. Margolis, L.H., & Cross, A. Maternal and child health. In Maxcy-Rosenau-Last
Public Health and Preventive Medicine. McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2008. 6. Margolis, L.H., Sandoval J., Demby K., Kocis E., Rupert D. Injuries to North
Carolina Children and the Role of Safe Kids. North Carolina Safe Kids Coalition: Raleigh, NC, 2006.
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7. Margolis, L.H. Injuries. In N. Salkind (ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Development. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc., 2006.
8. Margolis, L.H., Cole, G., & Kotch, J. Historical foundations of maternal and child health. In J. Kotch (ed.) Maternal and Child Health Programs, Policies and Problems. Gaithersburg, Maryland: Aspen Publishers, Inc., 1997 (second edition, 2005).
9. Margolis, L.H., Cole, G., & Kotch, J. Children’s rights, social justice and advocacy in maternal and child health. In J. Kotch (ed.) Maternal and Child Health Programs, Policies and Problems. Gaithersburg, Maryland: Aspen Publishers, Inc., 1997 (second edition, 2005).
10. Margolis, L.H., Stevens, R.H., Laraia, B., Pollard, M. Educating students for
community-based public health. In T. Bruce and S. McKane (eds.) Community-based Public Health. Washington, D.C.: American Public Health Association, 2000.
11. Parker, E.A., Eng, E., Laraia, B., Ammerman, A., Dodds, J., Margolis, L.H., &
Cross, A. Coalition building for prevention: Lessons learned from the North Carolina community-based public health initiative. In Topics in Community-Based Prevention. Gaithersburg, Maryland: Aspen Publishers, Inc., 1999.
12. Margolis, L.H., Sparrow, A.W., & Swanson, G.M. Growing Into Healthy Adults: Pediatric Antecedents of Adult Disease. Michigan Department of Public Health: Lansing, Michigan, 1989.
13. Margolis, L.H. The effects of the status quo in child health programs: A look at children in 1990. In R. Haskins & J. Gallagher (Eds): Child Health Policy in an Age of Fiscal Austerity: Critiques of the Select Panel Report. Ablex Publishing Co., 1983.
Peer-Reviewed Publications
1. Rosenberg, A., Zuver, D., Kermon, M., Fernandez, C., Margolis, L. Reflections on
the contributions of self-advocates to an interdisciplinary leadership development program for graduate students in health affairs. Disability and Health Journal 11:293-97, 2018.
2. Margolis, L.H., Mullenix, A., Apostolico, A., Fehrenbach,L.M., Cilenti, D. Title V
Workforce development in the era of health transformation. Maternal and Child Health Journal 21:2001-07, 2017.
3. Margolis, L.H., Steber, K.F., Rosenberg, A., Palmer, A., Rounds, K., Wells, M.
Partnering with parents in interprofessional leadership graduate education to
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promote family-professional partnerships, Journal of Interprofessional Care 31 (4):497-504, 2017. DOI10.1080/13561820.2017.1296418.
4. Turner, R., Lucas, J., Margolis L.H., Corwell, B. A preliminary study of youth-sport concussions: parents’ health literacy and knowledge of return-to-play protocol criteria. Brain Injury 31:1124-30, 2017. DOI: 10.1080/02699052.2017.1298003.
5. Margolis, L, Canty, G., Mark Halstead, M., Lantos, J.D. Ethics rounds: Should
school boards discontinue support for high school football? Pediatrics. 2017;139(1);e20162604.
6. McHugh, M.C., Margolis, L.H., Rosenberg, A., Humphries, E. Advancing MCH
Interdisciplinary/interprofessional leadership training and practice through a learning collaborative. Maternal and Child Health Journal 20(11):2247-53. DOI 10.1007/s10995-016-2129-3.
7. Hoekstra, S., Margolis, L.H. The importance of the nursing role in parental vaccine
decision-making. Clinical Pediatrics 55(5):401-403, 2016.
8. Jaff, D., Singh, K., Margolis, L. Targeting health care in armed conflicts and emergencies: Is it underestimated? Medicine, Conflict and Survival. 2016. DOI:10.1080/13623699.2016.1205784.
9. Fleming, E., Proescholdbell, S.,Sachdeva, N., Alexandridis, A., Margolis, L.,
Ransdell, K. North Carolina’s Operation Medicine Drop: Results from one of the nation’s largest drug disposal programs. North Carolina Medical Journal 76:196, 2015.
10. Margolis, L.H., Rosenberg, A., Umble, K. The relationship between
interprofessional leadership education and interprofessional practice: How intensive personal leadership education makes a difference. Health and Interprofessional Practice. 2(3):eP1071, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.7772/2159-1253.1071.
11. Rosenberg, A., Margolis, L.H., Umble, K., Chewning L Fostering intentional interdisciplinary leadership in developmental disabilities: The North Carolina LEND Experience. Maternal and Child Health Journal 19:290–299, 2015
12. Goodwin, A.H., Foss, R.D., Margolis, L.H., Harrell, S. Parent comments and instruction during the first four months of supervised driving: an opportunity missed? Accident Analysis & Prevention http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aap.2014.02.015
13. Margolis, L.H., Rosenberg A., Umble, K., Chewning, L. Looking at graduates of Title
V MCHB-funded Training Programs through the lens of the MCH Pyramid. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 17(8):1359-62, 2013.
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14. Margolis, L.H., Rosenberg, A., Umble, K., Chewning, L. Effects of interdisciplinary training on MCH professionals, organizations and systems. Maternal and Child Health Journal 17(5):949-958, 2013. DOI 10.1007/s10995-012-1078-8
15. Margolis, L.H., Mayer, M., Clark, K.A., Farel, A. Associations between state economic and health systems capacities and service use by Children with Special Health Care Needs. Maternal and Child Health Journal 15:713-721, 2011.
16. Dodds, J., Vann, W., Lee, J., Rosenberg, A., Rounds K., Roth M., Wells M., Evens
E., Margolis L.H. The UNC-CH MCH Leadership Training Consortium: building the capacity to develop interdisciplinary MCH leaders. Maternal and Child Health Journal 14:642-648, 2010.
17. Margolis, L.H., Mayer, M., Clark, K.A., Farel, A. The relationship between state capacity measures and allocations to Children and Youth with Special Needs within
the MCH Services Block Grant. Maternal and Child Health Journal 13:435-444, 2009.
1188.. Margolis, L.H., Masten, S., & Foss, R. The effects of graduated driver licensing on hospitalization rates and charges for 16 and 17 year-olds in North Carolina. Traffic Injury Prevention 8:35-38, 2007.
19. Goodwin, A.H., Waller, M.W., Foss, R.D., & Margolis, L.H. Parental supervision of teenage drivers in a graduated licensing system. Traffic Injury Prevention 7:224-231, 2006.
20. Royster, M., Richmond, A., Eng, E., Margolis, L.H. Hey brother, how’s your health?
A focus group analysis of the health and health-related concerns of African American men in a southern city in the United States. Men and Masculinities, 8;389-404, 2006.
21. Guidry, V.T., Margolis, L.H. Unequal respiratory health risk: Using a GIS to explore
hurricane-related flooding of schools in eastern North Carolina. Environmental Research, 98:383-389, 2005.
22. Dodds, J., Calleson, D., Eng, E., Margolis, L.H., Moore, K. Structure and culture of schools of public health to support academic public health practice. Journal of Public Health Practice and Management, 9:504-512, 2003.
23. Margolis L.H., Richmond A., Brown T., Jackson S. Working with African-American
worksites to implement an on-site cardiovascular health program. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 14:331-340, 2003.
24. Parker, E., Margolis, L.H., Eng, E., Henriquez-Roldan C. Assessing the capacity of
health departments to engage in participatory, community-based public health. American Journal of Public Health, 93;472-76, 2003.
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Eng, E., & Pollard, M. Educating students for community-based partnerships. Journal of Community Practice, 7:21-34, 2000.
2277.. Margolis, L.H. Ethical principles for analyzing dilemmas in sex research. Health Education and Behavior, 27:24-27, 2000.
28. Margolis, L.H., Schwartz, J.B. The relationship between the timing of maternal
postpartum hospital discharge and breastfeeding. Journal of Human Lactation 16:121-128, 2000.
29. Margolis, L.H., Foss, R.D., & Tolbert, W.G. Alcohol and the motor vehicle-related
deaths of children as passengers, pedestrians, and bicyclists. Journal of the American Medical Association 283:2245-2248, 2000.
30. Margolis, L.H., & Coin, M. Breaking away: Advocacy, education, and the
relationship between maternal and child health professionals and the American Public Health Association. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 3:53-56, 1999.
31. Margolis, L.H., Parker, E.A., & Eng, E. Who speaks for health agencies?:
Assessing the core functions in local health departments. Journal of Public Health Practice and Management, 5:47-53, 1999.
32. Parker, E.A., Eng, E., Laraia, B., Ammerman, A., Dodds, J., Margolis, L.H., &
Cross, A. Coalition building for prevention: Lessons learned from the North Carolina community-based public health initiative. Journal of Public Health Practice and Management, 4:25-36, 1998.
33. Margolis, L.H., Gay, K., Humphrey, A. The role of state MCH programs in the issue
of newborn discharge. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2:45-54, 1998. 34. Doron, M.W., Veness-Meehan, K.A., Margolis, L.H., Holoman, E.M., & Stiles, A.D.
Delivery room resuscitation decisions for extremely premature infants. Pediatrics, 102:574-82, 1998.
35. Margolis, L.H., & Runyan, C.W. Understanding and reducing barriers to
collaboration by academics with public agencies and community organizations: a commentary. Injury Prevention 4:132-34, 1998.
36. Foss, R.D., & Margolis, L.H., Alcohol involvement in motor vehicle-related child
fatalities and injuries. Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety: Proceedings of the 14th International Conference 1:131-137, 1997.
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37. Margolis, L.H., Kotelchuck, M., & Chang, H. Factors associated with early maternal postpartum discharge. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 151:466-472, 1997.
38. Margolis, L.H., & Salkind, N.J. Parents as advocates. Journal for a Just and Caring Education, 2:103-120, 1996.
39. Margolis, L.H., & Kotelchuck, M. Midwives, physicians, and the timing of maternal postpartum discharge. The Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 41:29-35, 1996.
40. Margolis, L.H., Bracken, J., & Stewart, R. The effect of North Carolina’s safety belt
law on children. Injury Prevention 2:32-35, 1996. 41. Margolis, L.H. A critical review of studies of newborn discharge timing. Clinical
Pediatrics, 34:626-634, 1995.
42. Margolis, L.H., Kotelchuck, M., Gamble, G., et al. The validity of the Maternal and
Child Health Block Grant as an indicator of state infant mortality reduction initiatives. The American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 11:40-45, 1995.
43. Margolis, L.H., & Petti, R.D. An analysis of the costs and benefits of two strategies to decrease length of stay in children's psychiatric hospitals. Health Services Research, 29:155-167, 1994.
44. Margolis, L.H. & Farel, A.M. Characterizing state strategies to assure primary care
for mothers and children. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 10:103-7, 1994.
45. Farel, A.M., Margolis, L.H., Lofy, L. The relationship between needs assessments
and state strategies for meeting Healthy People 2000 objectives: Lessons from the Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant. Journal of Public Health Policy, 15:173-185, 1994.
46. Thoune, R.J., Margolis, L.H. Age and sex as risk factors for burn deaths among
children. American Journal of Diseases of Childhood 147:132-33, 1993. 47. Margolis, L.H., Wagenaar, A.C., & Molnar, L.J. Use and misuse of automobile child
restraint devices. American Journal of Diseases of Children 146:361-366, 1992.
48. Margolis, L.H. The ethics of accepting gifts from pharmaceutical companies.
Pediatrics 88:1233-1237, 1991. 49. Margolis, L.H., & Freitag, J.S. Hospitals and the promotion of automobile child
restraint devices. Spectrum, Summer:4-6, 1990. 50. Wagenaar, A.C., & Margolis, L.H. Effects of a mandatory safety belt law on
hospital admissions. Accident Analysis and Prevention 22:253-61, 1990.
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51. Schwethelm, B., Margolis, L.H., Miller, C., & Smith, S. Risk status and pregnancy
outcome in recipients of Medicaid. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 5:157-63, 1989.
52. Miller, C., Margolis, L.H., Schwethelm, B., & Smith, S. Barriers to the
implementation of a prenatal care program for low income women. American Journal of Public Health, 79:62-64, 1989.
53. Margolis, L.H., Wagenaar, A.C., & Liu, W. The effects of a mandatory child
restraint law on injuries requiring hospitalization. American Journal of Diseases of Children 142:1099-1103, 1988.
54. Wagenaar, A.C., Molnar, L., & Margolis, L.H. Characteristics of child safety seat
users. Accident Analysis & Prevention 20:311-322, 1988.
55. Margolis, L.H., Wagenaar, A.C., & Molnar, L.J. Recognizing the common problem of child automobile restraint misuse. Pediatrics 81:717-720, 1988.
56. Meisels, S.J., & Margolis, L.H. Is EPSDT effective with developmentally disabled
children? Pediatrics, 81:262-271, 1988. 57. Margolis, L.H., & Meisels, S.J. Barriers to the effectiveness of EPSDT for children
with developmental disabilities. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 57:424-430, 1987.
58. Farran, D.C., & Margolis, L.H. The family economic environment as a context for
children's development. New Directions for Child Development No. 35:69-88, Spring 1987.
59. Margolis, L.H., Kotch, J., & Lacey, J. Children in alcohol-related motor vehicle
crashes. Pediatrics 77:870-72, 1986. 60. Runyan, C.W., Kotch, J., Margolis, L.H., & Buescher, P. Childhood injuries in North
Carolina. American Journal of Public Health 75:1429-1432, 1985.
61. Margolis, L.H., & Farran, D.C. Unemployment and children. International Journal of Mental Health 13:107-124, 1984.
62. Margolis, L.H., & Runyan, C. Accidental policy: An analysis of the problem of
unintended injuries of childhood. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 53:629-644, 1983.
63. Margolis, L.H., McLeroy, K.R., Runyan, C.W., & Kaplan, B.H.: Type A behavior: An
ecological approach. Journal of Behavioral Medicine 6:245-258, 1983.
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64. Margolis, L.H. Help wanted: Unemployment and children. Pediatrics 69:816-18, 1982.
65. Margolis, L.H., & Farran, D.C. Unemployment: The health consequences for children. North Carolina Medical Journal 42:849-50, 1981.
66. Margolis, L.H., & Shirai, T. English as the language of medicine in Japan. Shonika Rinsho (Japan) 34:2634-2636, 1981.
67. Margolis, L.H., & Shaywitz, B.A. Prognosis of prolonged coma in children.
Pediatrics 65:477-83, 1980.
68. Margolis, L.H., & Shaywitz, B.A. Cortical blindness associated with occipital atrophy: A complication of H. influenzae meningitis. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 20:490-4, 1978.
69. Margolis, L.H., & Ablow, R.C. Radiological case of the month. American Journal of Diseases of Children 131:1397-8, 1977.
Refereed Other Products of Scholarship
Editorial Correspondence 1. Margolis, L.H. Franchino-Olsen, H.B. Whatever happened to first do no harm?
Pediatrics, 137:4, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2016-0047A.
2. Margolis, L.H. Let’s drop football. North Carolina Medical Journal, 76:196, 2015. 3. Margolis, L.H. Counseling youth about the military. Pediatrics 120:928, 2007.
4. Margolis, L.H., Schwartz, J.B. Postpartum length of stay and breastfeeding
duration. Birth 31:77, 2004. 5. Margolis, L.H. Personal use of drug samples by physicians and office staff.
Journal of the American Medical Association 278:1567, 1997. 6. Margolis, L.H. Cigars, sports, and Michael Jordan. Journal of Tobacco Control
1:220, 1992. 7. Margolis, L.H. Physicians' interactions with pharmaceutical companies (reply).
Pediatrics 90:281, 1992. 8. Margolis, L.H., Frankel, L., & Bart, P. What causes sexual assault? American
Journal of Diseases of Childhood 143:137, 1989.
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9. Margolis, L.H. Lead exposure and cognitive development. New England Journal of Medicine 317:896, 1987.
10. Margolis, L.H. A deposit on cigarette butts? New England Journal of Medicine
313:1422, 1985. 11. Margolis, L.H. Children and unemployment. Harvard Business Review 85:196-97,
1985. 12. Margolis, L.H. M.M.W.R. New England Journal of Medicine 308:155, 1983. 13. Margolis, L.H. Saving money and saving lives. Pediatrics 69:502, 1982. 14. Margolis, L.H. Child health programs: Asking the right questions. Networker Vol.
2, No. 3, 1981. 15. Margolis, L.H. Plant closings. Policy Review 18:10, 1981. 16. Margolis, L.H. English on rounds. Japanese Journal of Medical Education 11:198,
1980.
17. Margolis, L.H. Could it be iatrogenic anemia? Pediatrics 66:1030, 1980.
18. Margolis, L.H. Hospitalization and breast milk. Pediatrics 66:1031, 1980.
19. Margolis, L.H., & Farran, D.C. Unemployment: the health and behavioral consequences for children. Networker Vol. 2, No. 1, 1980.
Technical Reports 1. Goodwin, A., Foss, R., Margolis, L., & Waller, M. Parents, Teens and the Learner
Stage of Graduated Driver Licensing. Washington, DC: AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, 2010.
2. Margolis, L.H., Rosenberg, A., Umble, K., Chewning, L. The Effects of
Interdisciplinary Training on MCH Professionals, Organizations and Systems. Submitted to HRSA/MCHB, 2011.
3. Margolis, L.H. The Consequences of Early Newborn Discharge. Submitted to the
David and Lucille Packard Foundation, 1997.
4. Margolis, L.H. Determinants and Consequences of Early Newborn Discharge.
Submitted to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1995.
5. Farel, A.M., Margolis, L.H., Vitaglione, T. Systems Development for Primary Care in Region IV. Submitted to the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, 1992.
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6. Thoune, R.J., Margolis, L.H., Sowers, M. Factors Associated with Children's Burn
Deaths in Michigan. Submitted to the Michigan Department of Public Health, 1990.
7. Margolis, L.H., Freitag, J.S. Hospital Practices for the Discharge of Infants in Child Safety Seats. Submitted to the Michigan Department of Public Health, 1989.
8. Margolis, L.H., Farran, D.C. The Consequences for Children of Paternal Unemployment. Submitted to the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, 1988.
9. Wagenaar A.C., Margolis, L.H., Liu, W. Effects of Mandatory Safety Belt Use on Hospital Admissions. Submitted to the Michigan Office of Highway Safety, 1988.
10. Wagenaar, A.C., Molnar, L. J., Businski, K.L., Margolis, L.H. Correlates of Child Restraint Use. Submitted to the Michigan Office of Highway Safety, 1986.
Non-Refereed Articles
1. Margolis, L.H. NC school boards need to address brain damage from football. News and Observer. October 2, 2014.
2. Smith, J., Margolis, L.H. The true costs of football. The Daily Tar Heel. October
14, 2013.
3. Margolis, L.H., Margolis, G. Football and concussions: a new Tuskegee experiment? Inside Higher Education. August 15, 2013.
4. Margolis, L.H. Hidden costs of football. Inside Higher Education. August 7, 2012.
5. Margolis, L.H. Drop the ball. Inside Higher Education. August 16, 2011.
6. Margolis, L.H., Sanderson, M., Speizer I., Coyne-Beasely, T. Using evidence to
improve the quality of programs and services for youths. North Carolina Medical Journal, 71:358-362, 2010.
7. Margolis, L.H., Kotch, J.B. You and child health reform. Junior League Review
Winter, 1994:12-16. 8. Margolis, L.H. The role of physicians in injury prevention. Michigan Postgraduate
Review 7:55-59, 1990.
Professional Presentations 1. Calancie, L., Hendrickson, L., Chall, S., Mullenix, A., Chaudhry, A., Margolis, L.,
Hassmiller-Lich, K. Using System Support Mapping to Align Efforts and Action in Maternal and Child Health. APHA Annual Meeting. November 2017, Atlanta, GA.
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2. Cilenti D, Mullenix A, McLellan S.B., Margolis L. Enhancing the Capacity of MCH
Leaders to Implement Health Reform. APHA Annual Meeting. November 2015, Chicago, IL.
3. Cilenti, D., Fleming, O., Hassmiller Lich, K., Mullenix, A., Margolis, L., McLellan, S.B. Applied Systems and Implementation Science to Support Population Health Outcomes in the Era of Health Reform. Presented at the Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June, 2015
4. Cilenti, D., Fleming, O., Hassmiller-Lich K., Mullenix, A., Margolis, L., McLellan, SB. Applied Systems and Implementation Science to Support Population Health Outcomes in the Era of Health Reform. Keeneland Public Health Systems and Services Research Conference Poster Presentation, April 2015, Lexington, KY.
5. Hassmiller Lich, K., Rosenberg, A., Margolis, L.H. Helping MCH Trainees Understand Their Roles in Systems Development and Change Management as Keys to Health Transformation. MCHB Joint Interdisciplinary Training Meeting, Washington, DC, January 24, 2015.
6. Margolis, L.H. Should Schools and Rec Programs Support Football? Public Health
Minute. https://twitter.com/publichealthmin/status/622119972895109120?refsrc=email&s=11
7. Margolis L.H., Guskiewicz K. Next Steps in Sports-related Head Injuries among
Youth. UNC Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, February 6, 2014. 8. Margolis, L.H., Williams, R., Humphreys. Reflections on the Interprofessional
Leadership Learning Collaborative. Annual Meeting of the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, Washington, DC, 2013.
9. Rosenberg, A., Margolis, L.H. The Effectivesness of Interdisciplinary Training: A LEND Technical Assistance Workshop. Presented at the University of Illinois at Chicago, August, 2011.
10. Margolis, L.H., Rounds, K., Wells, M. The Effects of Interdisciplinary Training on MCH Systems: Building the Capacity to Partner. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, Washington, DC, 2011.
11. Margolis L. The Effectiveness of MCH Interdisciplinary Leadership Training. Invited presentation at APHA for the National Public Health Leadership and Development Network (NLN), Washington, DC, November 2011.
12. Rosenberg A, Margolis L. The Effectiveness of Interdisciplinary Training: A LEND Technical Assistance Workshop, Chicago, August 4-5, 2011.
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13. Miles, D., Margolis, L.H. CHAMP: Child Health Assessment and Monitoring in
North Carolina. Pediatric Grand Rounds. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, February 3, 2011.
14. Goodwin A., Foss R., Margolis L., O'Brien N. Parents and supervised teenage
driving practice. Transportation Research Board 89th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. January 10-14, 2010.
15. Margolis, L.H., Rosenberg, A., Umble K. The Interdisciplinary Professional
Environment for Graduates of MCHB Training Programs. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, Washington, DC, 2010.
16. Margolis, L.H., Rosenberg, A., Umble K., Chewning, L., Dodds, J., Milano, M.,
Nyan, M., Rounds, K. Effects of Interdisciplinary Training on MCH Professionals, Organizations and Systems. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2009.
17. Dodds, J., Vann, W., Lee, J., Rounds, K., Margolis, L., Roth, M., Rosenberg. A.
The University of North Carolina MCH Leadership Training Consortium: Building the Capacity to Develop Interdisciplinary MCH Leaders. Presented at the Annual Meeting of ASTPHDN, Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 13-14, 2009.
18. Margolis, L.H., Mayer, M., Farel, A., Clark, K. State Capacity and the Well-being of
Children and Youth With Special Health Care Needs. Presented at the Annual Meeting of Academy Health, Seattle, Washington, 2006.
19. Margolis, L.H., Mayer, M., Farel, A., & Clark, K. State Capacity and the Well-being of Children and Youth With Special Health Care Needs. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2005.
20. Paez S, Rosenberg A, Hooper S, Vann W, Lee J, Dodds J, Rounds K, Margolis L. Development of a cultural competence curriculum for interdisciplinary MCH healthcare professionals: Process to practice. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2005.
21. Margolis, L.H., Goodwin, A., Foss, R., Masten, S. Where parents and teens come together: graduated driver licensing in North Carolina. Pediatric Grand Rounds. AHEC, Moses Cone Hospital, Greensboro, N.C., April 20, 2005.
22. Paez, S., Rosenberg, A., Hooper, S., Vann, W., Lee, J., Dodds, J., Rounds, K., & Margolis, L.H. Development of a cultural competence curriculum for interdisciplinary MCH healthcare professionals: Process to practice. Presented at
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the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, Louisianna, 2005.
23. Guidry, V.T., Margolis, L.H. Unequal respiratory health risk: Using a GIS to explore
hurricane-related flooding of schools in eastern North Carolina. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., 2004.
24. Margolis, L.H., Foss, R., Ngui, E., Masten, S. Effect of North Carolina’s graduated driver license system on hospitalizations for 16 year-old drivers. Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., 2004.
25. Waller, M., Goodwin, A., Foss, R., Margolis, L.H. Parental supervision of teen drivers in a graduated driver licensing system. Society for Prevention Research, Quebec, Canada, 2004.
26. Delgado, K., Margolis, L.H. Attitudes and experiences of pediatric residents
regarding personal life and parenthood during residency. Annual meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies, Seattle, Washington, 2003.
27. Margolis, L.H., Foss. R., Holladay, K. Hughes, R., Bell, L., Waller, M. Helping parents teach their teens to drive. Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, Georgia, 2001.
28. Margolis, L.H., Richmond, A., Brown, T., Jackson, S. Webb, L. Addressing the high
prevalence of risk factors in small, African-American businesses. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, Georgia, 2001.
29. Margolis, L.H. Ethics of indirect recruitment. Presented at the Carolina Population Center, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, January 2001.
30. Margolis, L.H. Ethical analysis of recruitment strategies in research on sexual behavior and illicit drug use. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, Massachusetts, 2000.
31. Margolis, L.H., Pobloske, B., Brown, T., Jackson, S., Greene, L., Webb, L. Worksite
screening in small, African-American businesses. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, Illinois, 1999.
32. Lowery, P., Margolis, L.H., & Webb, L. Public health partnerships in the new
millennium. Presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Local Health Directors, Raleigh, North Carolina, January 1998.
33. Margolis, L.H., Gay, K.D., & Humphrey, A. The leadership role of state MCH
agencies in developing newborn discharge policies. Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1997.
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34. Margolis, L.H., Foss, R., Tolbert, W. Children as innocent victims of alcohol-related
motor vehicle crashes. Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1997.
35. Foss, R., Margolis, L.H. Children in alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes in North Carolina. International Conference on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety, Annecy, France, September 1997.
36. Margolis, L.H., Schwartz, B., & Kotelchuck, M. The effects of discharge timing on
health promotion/disease prevention behaviors. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, New York, New York, 1996.
37. Margolis, L.H., Stevens, R., Baker, Q., Brewer, L., Reimer, D., Sherman, W., &
Lowery, P. Disseminating community-based public health throughout local health departments. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, New York, New York, 1996.
38. Stevens, R., Margolis, L.H., Laraia, B., Pollard, M. What is “community-based” teaching in a school of public health? Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, New York, New York, 1996.
39. Parks, C., Ammerman, A., Blanchard, L., Margolis, L.H., Stevens, R. “Professors in the Hood”: Public health faculty charting new territory at the community level. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, New York, New York, 1996.
40. Margolis, L.H., & Kotelchuck, M. Which mothers experience early postpartum
discharge? Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington D.C., 1994.
41. Margolis, L.H., Runyan, C.W. Redefining the research agenda to include
collaboration. Invited course instructor for a continuing education course (Pursuing Common Goals: Strategies for Collaboration in Injury Control). Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., 1994.
42. Margolis, L.H., Runyan, C.W. Penetrating the ivory tower: Getting academics into practice. Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., 1994.
43. Margolis, L.H. Education about injuries and violence: Are we doing enough? Invited presentation at the Spring meeting of the Association of Teachers of Maternal and Child Health, Washington, D.C., 1993.
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44. Margolis, L.H., Farel, A., Guild, P., & Ware, A. Getting it into the system: Primary care in Region IV. Invited presentation at Primary Care for Children, Kansas City, 1992.
45. Farel, A., Margolis, L.H., Guild, P., & Ware, A. Assessing primary care delivery systems in Region IV: Progress toward a methodology. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., 1992.
46. Margolis, L.H., Farel, A., Guild, P., & Ware, A. Assessing primary care service delivery systems in region IV. Presented at the Primary Care Research Conference, Chapel Hill, 1992.
47. Margolis, L.H., & Salkind, N.J. The social exploitation of children. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics, New Orleans, 1991.
48. Margolis, L.H. Selling our souls?: The effects of pharmaceutical gifts on physicians. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Boston, 1990.
49. Margolis, L.H. Incentives and guarantees for essential preventive care. Invited presentation at “Forging a Better Way: Protecting Maternal and Child Health Programs,” of the National Foundation for Public Health Policy, Kansas City, 1990.
50. Margolis, L.H. Preventing children's injuries. Invited presentation at the Brighter
Future for Michigan's Children. Sponsored by the Kellogg Foundation, Grand Rapids, Michigan, October, 1990.
51. Margolis, L.H., Wagenaar, A.C., Molnar, L., & Amato, D. Understanding child restraint misuse. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, 1989.
52. Margolis, L.H., & Freitag, J.S., What do hospitals do about child restraint devices? Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, 1989.
53. Wagenaar, A.C., Margolis, L.H., Streff, F.M., & Molnar, L.J. Effects of compulsory safety belt use on observed belt use, injury rates, and hospitalization rates. Presented at the First World Conference on Injury Prevention, September 17-20, 1989.
54. Margolis, L.H. Preventing the deaths of children. In R. Holm (chair), Why children die in Michigan? What can we learn from this? Invited presentation at the annual Director's Conference of the Michigan Department of Public Health, Detroit, 1989.
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55. Wagenaar, A.C., & Margolis, L.H. Behavioral and health effects of Michigan's adult seat belt law. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, 1988.
56. Margolis, L.H., Wagenaar, A.C., & Molnar, L. Strategies to improve compliance with child restraint laws. Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, 1987.
57. Schwethelm, B., Margolis, L.H., Miller, C., & Smith, S. Risk status and pregnancy
outcome in recipients of Medicaid. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, 1987.
58. Miller, C., Margolis, L.H., et al. Infant mortality in Michigan. In L.H. Margolis (chair), State and federal approaches to infant mortality. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, April, 1987.
59. Margolis, L.H., et al. Barriers to prenatal care for low income women not eligible for Medicaid. Invited presentation at the second annual meeting of the Region V MCH Continuing Education Conference, Chicago, 1987.
60. Margolis, L.H., & Meisels, S.J. The effectiveness of EPSDT for children with moderate and severe developmental disabilities. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Las Vegas, 1986.
61. Salkind, N.J., King, C., & Margolis, L.H. Prenatal knowledge of sex and parent perceptions. Presented at the biennial meeting of the Southwest Society for Research in Human Development, March 1986.
62. Margolis, L.H. Strategies to reduce infant mortality. Invited keynote address to the statewide Committee for the Reduction of Infant Mortality, Lansing, Michigan, 1986.
63. Margolis, L.H., & Farran, D. Health consequences for children of paternal job loss. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., 1985.
64. Margolis, L.H., & Farran, D. Economic policy and children: The behavioral consequences for children of paternal job loss. Poster session at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Toronto, 1985.
65. Salkind, N., King C., & Margolis, L.H. The influence of amniocentesis on parental
attitudes about their child. Poster session at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Toronto, 1985.
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66. Margolis, L.H. & Runyan, C. Procrastination and prevention: The case of children's injuries. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., 1985.
67. Farran, D., & Margolis, L.H. The impact of paternal job loss on the family. In L.H. Margolis (chair), The economic context: Consequences for children. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Detroit, April, 1983.
68. Margolis, L.H. Parental unemployment: The consequences for children. Invited testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Labor Standards, Washington, D.C., January 31, 1983.
69. Runyan, C.W. & Margolis, L.H. Childhood injuries: An ecologic framework for
considering policy options. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Montreal, Canada, 1982.
70. Margolis, L.H. Child-oriented Japan: Lessons for America. Ambulatory Pediatric Association, San Francisco, April 1981.
71. Salkind, N., & Margolis, L.H. Parents as advocates. In N. Salkind (chair) Advocacy for Dependent Populations. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, April, 1981.
Teaching Activities
(selections since 2007) MHCH 701, Foundations in Maternal and Child Health This year-long course introduces the major issues that affect the health and well-being of women during the reproductive years, infacnts, children and adolescents in domestic and interational settings. Semester Taught # of Students Fall 2017 42 Fall 2016 34 Fall 2014 31 Fall 2013 45 Spring 2013 10 Fall 2012 48 Spring 2012 8 Fall 2011 43 Spring 2011 9 Fall 2010 31 Spring 2010 7 Fall 2009 37 Fall 2008 39
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Spring 2008 37 Fall 2007 36 MHCH 801/802 Doctoral Seminar The MHCH Doctoral Seminar provides a forum for first year MHCH doctoral students to hone their skills in developing research questions, searching scientific literature, and preparing comprehensive literature reviews for publication. It introduces students to several eypes of literature reviews used to inform health practices, programs and policies. Semester Taught # of Students Fall 2008 6 Spring 2008 6 Fall 2007 6 Spring 2007 12 MCH 200 Issues in MCH: Spring 2006 and Spring 2005 MCH 209 MCH Programs and Policies: Fall 2005 and Fall 2004
Guest Lectures Fall 2008 Epidemiology of Teen Motor Vehicle Crashes Fall 2007 Injury Prevention
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Contracts and Grants
Current Grants 2015-2020 Center of Excellence in MCH Education, Science, and
Practice Maternal and Child Health Bureau/Health Resources and Services Adminstration Role: Principal Investigator Amount: $
2013-2021 UNC National MCH Workforce Development Center
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Maternal and Child Health Bureau/Health Resources and Services Administration Role: Investigator Amount: $
Completed Grants 2012-2015 A Curriculum for Supervisors of New Teen Drivers
Governor’s Highway Safety Program Role: Investigator Amount: $ 2007-2010 Effects of Interdisciplinary Training on MCH Professionals,
Organizations and Systems Health Resources and Services Administration Role: Principal Investigator Amount: $899,875 (total)
2006-2008 Parents, Teens and the Learner Stage of GDL American Automobile Assocation Role: Investigator Amount: $233,000 (total) 2005-2005 Measuring the Performance of State CSHCN Systems
Health Resources and Services Administration Role: Investigator Amount: $89,866 (total)
2005-2005 NC Safe Kids Evaluation North Carolina Hospital Association Role: Principal Investigator Amount: $15,799 (total)
2004-2005 The Effects of GDL on Hospitalization of 16 Year-old Drivers in Selected States State Farm Insurance Companies Role: Principal Investigator Amount: $35,000 (total)
2004-2005 The Effects of GDL on Hospitalization of 16 Year-old Drivers in North Carolina Centers for Disease Control Role: Principal Investigator Amount: $30,000
2000-2002 Helping Parents Teach their Teens to Drive North Carolina Department of Transportation, Office of
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Highway Safety Role: Investigator Amount: $80,000 (total) 1998-2000 Evaluation of Operation Health 27610 Strengthening the Black Family, Inc. Role: Principal Investigator Amount: $25,200 (total) 1997-1997 Bringing Partners Together: Identifying Community-Based Needs for the Care of Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in the African-American Community of Southeast Raleigh Center for Public Health Practice Role: Principal Investigator Amount: $3,100 (total)
1996-1997 Dissemination of Community-Based Public Health Principles
and Practices W.K. Kellogg Foundation Role: Principal Investigator Amount: $25,000 (total)
1996-1996 The Effects of Newborn Discharge Timing on Infant Health David and Lucille Packard Foundation Role: Principal Investigator Amount: $30,000 (total) 1994-1994 Children in Alcohol-Related Crashes Injury Prevention Research Center Role: Co-investigator Amount: $40,000 (total) 1994-1994 Are Children Just Little Adults?: The Effects of North Carolina's Seat Belt Law on Children Injury Prevention Research Center Role: Principal Investigator Amount: $2,158 (total) 1993-1995 The Determinants and Consequences of Early Maternal and Newborn Discharge Centers for Disease Control Role: Principal Investigator Amount: $77,000 (total)
1991-1992 Development for Primary Care
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Bureau of Maternal and Child Health Role: Co-investigator Amount: $176,000 (total) 1988-1988 Psychosocial Contributors to Injuries of Children and Youth: A Pilot Study W.T. Grant Foundation Role: Co-investigator Amoung: $44,673 1986-1988 The Effects of the Mandatory Seat Belt Law on Hospitalization for Injuries Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning Role: Co-investigator Amount: $133,000 (total) 1985-1986 Children's Use of Auto Safety Restraints Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning Role: Investigator Amount: $70,000 (total) 1985-1986 Infant Mortality in Michigan Bush Institute Role: Principal Investigator Amount: $8,000 (total) 1985-1986 Task Force on Pediatric Antecedents of Adult Disease Michigan Department of Public Health Role: Principal Investigator Amount: $16,000 (total) 1985-1986 The Consequences for Children of Paternal Job Loss Maternal and Child Health Research Grants Program Role: Principal Investigator Amount: $84,000 (total) 1984-1985 The Effectiveness of EPSDT for Children with Developmental Delay Michigan Developmental Disabilities Council Role: Co-investigator Amount: $40,000 (total) 1981-1983 Work and Family Life Project, a study of the effects of parental work stress on the health and behavior of children W.T. Grant Foundation Role: Princiapl Investigator
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Amount: $200,000
Service
Department, School, and University Service 2015 Master’s Core Design Committee 2014-present SPH Awards Committee 2009-present MCH Master’s Committee, Head 2003-present Liaison to MCH Leadership Consortium 2005-present MCH Awards Committee 2000-present SPH Delta Omega Committee 2005-2006 University Committee to Reform Health Insurance for Employees 1997-2000 University Faculty Council
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Professional Service 2017 Member, MCH Leadership Competency Review Committee, MCHB 2015-2016 Member, Performance Measures Review Committee, MCHB 2006-2008 Member, Interdisciplinary Training sub-committee, MCHB 1998-2010 American Public Health Association Liaison to the American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Pediatric Research 1998-2010 Editorial Review Board, Journal of Human Lactation 1997-1999 Reviewer for Glaxo Public Health Awards 1993 Participant in an ASPH workshop on the development of injury curricula for schools of public health 1990-2001 Associate Editor, Child Development Abstracts and Bibliography 1987-present Association of Teachers of Maternal and Child Health
Community Service 2008-2013 Board Member, North Carolina Pediatric Society Foundation 2006-present Steering Committee, SafeKids North Carolina 1999-2003 Board Member, Strengthening the Black Family, Inc., Raleigh NC 1999 Special Olympics World Games Volunteer, North Carolina 1992-1998 University Representative, Wake County Coalition of the W.K. Kellogg Community-Based Public Health Initiative, Raleigh, NC
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1992-1993 Board Member, Victory Village Day Care Center, Chapel Hill, NC 1987-1989 Board Member, Pound House Children's Center, Ann Arbor, MI 1987-1990 Washtenaw County Task Force on Infant Mortality 1986-1987 Task Force on Infant Mortality in Michigan 1986-1990 Maternal and Child Health Advisory Committee, Michigan Department
of Public Health 1982-1983 Board Member, Chapel Hill Day Care Center, Chapel Hill, NC
Ad-Hock Reviewer for Journals American Journal of Public Health Pediatrics Health Education Quarterly Health Services Research Maternal and Child Health Journal American Journal of Managed Care Journal of Dental Health Education
Reviewer of grant applications W. T. Grant Foundation Health Care Finance Administration Maternal and Child Health Bureau Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Association of Schools of Public Health