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PATRICIA A. COLLINS, PhD Curriculum Vitae CURRENT POSITIONS Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University (primary appt) Associate Professor, School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Queen’s University (cross-appt) ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS 2010 – 2011 Postdoctoral Fellow, Health Aging & Society, McMaster University Project title: Examining Community Health Centres’ Initiatives to Address Upstream Health Determinants at the Neighbourhood Level in Ontario Supervisor: Dr. James Dunn https://healthagingandsociety.mcmaster.ca/faculty/dunnjam 2005 – 2009 PhD, Health Geography, Simon Fraser University Dissertation title: Investigating the Roles of Urban Municipal Governments in Addressing Population Health Inequities: Prescriptions, Capacities, and Intentions Supervisor: Dr. Michael Hayes https://www.uvic.ca/socialsciences/geography/people/faculty/hayesmichae l.php 2002 – 2004 MSc, Health Research Methodology, McMaster University Thesis title: Addressing the Social Determinants of Health: Understanding the Role of Values as Facilitators and Barriers to Action Supervisor: Dr. Julia Abelson http://fhs.mcmaster.ca/ceb/faculty_member_abelson.htm 1997 – 2002 BSc with distinction, Honours Biochemistry (Coop), McMaster University Undergraduate Report title: Investigating the Impact of Protein- Enriched Formulas on Protein Statuses in Preterm Infants by Measuring Total Protein, Protein Excess and Protein Accretion Supervisor: Dr. Stephanie Atkinson http://fhs.mcmaster.ca/biochem/atkinson_stephanie.html CAREER INTERRUPTIONS Feb – July 2013 Parental Leave June – Dec 2009 Parental Leave

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PATRICIA A. COLLINS, PhD

Curriculum Vitae CURRENT POSITIONS Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University (primary appt) Associate Professor, School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Queen’s University (cross-appt) ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS 2010 – 2011 Postdoctoral Fellow, Health Aging & Society, McMaster University

Project title: Examining Community Health Centres’ Initiatives to Address Upstream Health Determinants at the Neighbourhood Level in Ontario Supervisor: Dr. James Dunn https://healthagingandsociety.mcmaster.ca/faculty/dunnjam

2005 – 2009 PhD, Health Geography, Simon Fraser University

Dissertation title: Investigating the Roles of Urban Municipal Governments in Addressing Population Health Inequities: Prescriptions, Capacities, and Intentions Supervisor: Dr. Michael Hayes https://www.uvic.ca/socialsciences/geography/people/faculty/hayesmichael.php

2002 – 2004 MSc, Health Research Methodology, McMaster University

Thesis title: Addressing the Social Determinants of Health: Understanding the Role of Values as Facilitators and Barriers to Action Supervisor: Dr. Julia Abelson http://fhs.mcmaster.ca/ceb/faculty_member_abelson.htm

1997 – 2002 BSc with distinction, Honours Biochemistry (Coop), McMaster University

Undergraduate Report title: Investigating the Impact of Protein-Enriched Formulas on Protein Statuses in Preterm Infants by Measuring Total Protein, Protein Excess and Protein Accretion Supervisor: Dr. Stephanie Atkinson http://fhs.mcmaster.ca/biochem/atkinson_stephanie.html

CAREER INTERRUPTIONS Feb – July 2013 Parental Leave June – Dec 2009 Parental Leave

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HONOURS, AWARDS & DISTINCTIONS 2011, 2012, 2015 Travel Award, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON ($1500, $1500, $900) 2012 Certificates of Appreciation, Kingston Coalition for Active

Transportation, and Kingston Mission, Heart & Stroke Foundation of Ontario

2010 Postdoctoral Fellowship Award, Population Health Intervention Research

Network ($36,750/year; 2 years) 2008, 2008 Graduate Fellowship, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC ($6250 each) 2008 Summer Institute on Innovation in Knowledge Translation Research,

Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Ottawa, ON (accepted participant; invitation declined)

2008 Cross Government Research Policy and Practice Branch Travel Award,

Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC ($1500) 2008 President’s Research Stipend, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC

($6250) 2007 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Award

($20,000/year; 2 years) 2006 Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research Conference

Third Place Poster Forum Award ($400) 2005 Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research/British Columbia Medical

Services Foundation Senior Graduate Studentship ($22,500/year; 3 years) 2005 Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby

BC ($5000) 2004 Ontario Graduate Scholarship, Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and

Universities ($15,000; award declined) 2003 CHEPA Studentship Award, McMaster University, Hamilton ON ($4000) 2002 Graduate with distinction, Summa cum laude, Hamilton ON 1998-2002 Dean’s Honour List, McMaster University, Hamilton ON

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2017-present Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Planning, Queen’s

University, Kingston, ON 2017-present Associate Professor (cross-appointed), School of Kinesiology and Health

Studies, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON 2015-2017 Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Planning, Queen’s

University, Kingston, ON 2011-2017 Assistant Professor (cross-appointed), School of Kinesiology and Health

Studies, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON 2011-2015 Assistant Professor, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Queen’s

University, Kingston, ON 2010-2011 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Health Aging & Society, McMaster

University, Hamilton, ON 2006-2008 Research Assistant (media and health policy), Centre for Health

Economics and Policy Analysis, McMaster University, Hamilton ON 2005-2007 Research Assistant (urban structures and population health), Institute for

Health Research and Education, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby BC 2001-2004 Research Assistant (health policy), Centre for Health Economics and

Policy Analysis, McMaster University, Hamilton ON 2000 Research Assistant (biomedical laboratory), Department of Pathology &

Molecular Medicine, Hamilton Regional Cancer Centre, Hamilton ON AREAS OF INTEREST Research

Livability in urban settings Healthy community planning Sustainability planning Commuting and health Local-level actions on health inequities

Teaching

Healthy community planning Health and the built environment Quantitative methods Survey methods

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RESEARCH & SCHOLARSHIP (* Denotes graduate student supervisees; ** Denotes undergraduate student supervisees) REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES Published or Forthcoming

1. Collins PA, Alger M*, Whitelaw G, Williams B*. “Implementing Integrated Community

Sustainability Planning: A Comparative Case Study of Three Mid-Sized Municipalities in Ontario, Canada.” International Journal of Sustainable Development. 2017. 20(2): 124-145.

2. Agarwal A, Collins PA. “Opportunities and Barriers to Promoting Public Transit Use in a Midsize Canadian City.” Canadian Journal of Urban Research. 2016. 25(2): 1-10.

3. Collins PA, Gaucher M*, Power EM, Little MH. “Implicating Municipalities in Addressing Household Food Insecurity in Canada: A Pan-Canadian Analysis of News Print Media Coverage.” Canadian Journal of Public Health. 2016. 107(1): e1-e7.

4. O’Neill-Kizoff C*, Collins PA. “Sustainability at the Urban-Rural Fringe: Implications of agriburbs for sustainable development in Ontario.” Plan Canada. 2016; 56(1): 22-5.

5. Stuart J*, Collins PA, Alger M*, Whitelaw G. “Embracing Sustainability: The incorporation of sustainability principles in municipal planning and policy in four mid-sized municipalities in Ontario.” Local Environment. 2016; 21 (2): 219-40.

6. Collins PA, Agarwal A. “Impacts of Public Transit Improvements on Ridership, and Implications for Physical Activity, in a Low Density Canadian City.” Preventive Medicine Reports. 2015; 2: 874-879.

7. Collins PA, Mayer D. “Active Transportation among Adults in Kingston, Ontario: An Analysis of Mode, Destination, and Duration among Walkers and Cyclists.” Journal of Physical Activity and Health 2015; 12 (Suppl 1): S76-83.

8. Alberghetti A**, Collins PA. “A Passion for Gambling: A Conceptual Analysis and Review of Gambling Behaviours Among the Older Adult Population in Canada.” Journal of Gambling Studies, 2015; 31 (2): 343-58.

9. Chadwick K**, Collins PA. “Examining the relationship between social support availability, urban center size, and self-perceived mental health of recent immigrants to Canada: a mixed methods analysis.” Social Science & Medicine 2015; 128: 220-30.

10. Power E, Little MH, Collins PA. “Should Health Promoters Advocate for a Food Stamp-Style Program to Address Food Insecurity in Canada?” Health Promotion International 2015; 30(1): 184-93.

11. Collins PA. “Examining Municipal Government Uptake of Health Inequities Discourse: An Analysis of Official Community Plans of Five Metro Vancouver Municipalities.” Canadian Planning Policy (CJUR) 2014; 23 (1 Supplement): 21-45.

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12. Collins PA, Resendes S**, Dunn JR. “The Untold Story: Examining Ontario’s Community Health Centres' Initiatives to Address Upstream Determinants of Health.” Healthcare Policy. 2014; 10(1): 14-29.

13. Collins PA, Power EM, Little MH. “Municipal Level Responses to Household Food Insecurity in Canada: A Call for Critical, Evaluative Research.” Canadian Journal of Public Health. 2014; 105(2):e138-41

14. Daw JR, Morgan SG, Collins PA, Abelson J. “Framing Incremental Expansions to Public Health Insurance Programs: The Case of Canadian Pharmacare.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law. 2014; 39(2): 295-330.

15. Collins PA, Hayes MV. “Examining the Capacities of Municipal Governments to Reduce Health Inequities: A Survey of Municipal Actors' Perceptions in Metro Vancouver.” Canadian Journal of Public Health 2013; 104(4): e304-310.

16. Collins PA. “Do Great Local Minds Think Alike? Assessing Consensus in Perceptions of the Social Determinants of Health between Non-Profit and Governmental Actors in Two Canadian Cities”. Health Education Research 2012; 27(3): 371-84.

17. Collins PA, Hayes MV. “The Role of Urban Municipal Governments in Reducing Health Inequities: A Meta-Narrative Mapping Analysis.” International Journal for Equity in Health 2010; 9(1): 13.

18. Abelson J, Collins PA. “Media Hyping of Drug Policy in Canada and the UK: The Case of Herceptin.” Healthcare Policy 2009; 4(3): e113-e128.

19. Collins PA, Hayes MV, Oliver LN. “Neighbourhood Quality and Self-Rated Health: A Survey of Eight Suburban Neighbourhoods in the Vancouver Census Metropolitan Area.” Health & Place 2009; 15: 156-64.

20. Collins PA, Hayes MV. “Twenty years since Ottawa and Epp: Researchers’ Reflections on Challenges, Gains, and Future Prospects for Reducing Health Inequities in Canada.” Health Promotion International 2007; 22 (4): 337-45.

21. Collins PA, Abelson J, Eyles JD. “Knowledge into Action? Understanding Ideological Barriers to Addressing Health Inequalities at the Local Level.” Health Policy 2007; 80 (1): 158-71.

22. Collins PA, Abelson J, Pyman H, Lavis J. “Are We Expecting Too Much From Print Media? An Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of the 2002 Canadian Healthcare Reform Debate.” Social Science & Medicine 2006; 63 (1): 89-102.

23. Abelson J, Eyles J, McLeod C, Collins P, McMullan C, Forest PG. “Does Deliberation Make a Difference? Results from a Citizens Panel Study of Health Goals Priority Setting.” Health Policy 2003; 66 (1): 95-106.

Under Review 24. Tait J, Collins PA, Fein A, Dunn J. 2018. Residential moves, neighbourhood walkability,

and physical activity: A vanguard study in Ontario Canada. BMC Public Health.

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25. Collins PA, MacFarlane R. 2017. Evaluating the determinants of switching to public transit in an automobile-oriented mid-sized Canadian city: A longitudinal analysis. Transportation Research Part A.

In Development

26. Pakeman K*, Collins PA. “Checking Kingston’s equity pulse: An application and critical evaluation of the Urban HEART@Toronto methodology to investigate intra-city social and health inequities in a mid-size city context.” Target journal: Cities and Health.

27. O’Neill-Kizoff C*, Collins PA. “Assessing the sustainability of agriburban development versus New Urbanist and conventional suburbs.” Target journal: Town Planning Review.

28. Collins PA, Whitelaw G, Adeola D*. “Implementation Strategies for Integrated Community Sustainability Plans: An Analysis of Two Mid-Sized Municipalities in Ontario, Canada.” Target journal: Canadian Journal of Urban Research.

29. Collins PA, Spessot M, Bang E. “Engaging Youth in, and for, Planning: Reflections from Planning School Graduates as Educators and Professionals.” Target journal: Journal of Planning Education and Research.

30. Collins PA, Masuda J, Rappolt R. “Situating School Closures in Ontario: Mapping the Socio-Economic Profiles of Communities Left Behind.” Target journal: Health & Place.

Published, Peer-Reviewed Abstracts 31. Collins P. “Exploring the roles of urban municipal governments in addressing

population health inequalities: A census of opinions of politicians and senior-level staff.” 7th International Conference on Urban Health conference abstract, Journal of Urban Health 2009; 86 (3): 487-8.

32. Collins P, Abelson J, Eyles J. “Exploring Ideological Barriers to Addressing Health Inequalities at the Local Level.” 4th International Conference on Urban Health conference abstract, Journal of Urban Health 2005; 82 (S5): 10-11.

NON-REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES 1. Cranston S*, Collins PA. “Can Community Hubs Fill the Voids Left by Closed Public

Schools? Recommendations for Ontario.” Plan Canada. 2017. 57(3): 41-43. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 1. Collins PA. “Exploring the consequences of permanent public school closures for the 10-

minute neighbourhood: A case study in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.” 55th International Making Cities Liveable Conference, Ottawa, ON, 14-18 May, 2018. Forthcoming.

2. Collins PA. “Healthy communities left behind? Exploring the consequences of the permanent closure of an urban high school for community stability and resident well-being.” American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 9-14 April, 2018. Forthcoming.

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3. Collins PA (co-presenting author), MacFarlane R (co-presenting author). “Expressing Themselves! A Longitudinal Study of Commuting Habits, Attitudes, and Physical Activity following the Introduction of Express Transit in Kingston, Ontario.” Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, May 26-30, 2017.

4. Collins PA (presenting author), Agarwal A. “Studying the Impacts of Modest Public Transit Improvements on Commute Patterns, Physical Activity Levels, and Health in a Mid-Sized Canadian City: A Natural Experiment of University Employees in Kingston, Ontario.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, November 3-6, 2016.

5. Collins PA (presenting author), Agarwal A. “A Longitudinal Study of the Impacts of Public Transit Improvements on Commute Patterns and Physical Activity Levels of Queen’s University Employees in Kingston, Ontario.” International Conference on Urban Health, San Francisco, CA, 1-4 April, 2016.

6. Agarwal A (presenting author), Collins P, Moos M. “Comparing Evolution of Mobility Patterns of Generation Y and Generation X: A Study of the Greater Toronto Area.” Association of Collegiate Schools in Planning Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, 22-25 October 2015. ACCEPTED BUT WITHDRAWN.

7. Collins PA. “Implementation Strategies for Integrated Community Sustainability Plans: An Analysis of Two Mid-Sized Municipalities in Ontario, Canada.” Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, 1-5 June, 2015.

8. Collins PA. “The Public Health Potential of Transit Ridership in a Midsized Canadian City: A Longitudinal Analysis of Commute Pattern Changes among Employees at Queen's University”. Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, 1-5 June, 2015.

9. Collins PA. “The Public Health Potential of Transit Ridership in a Midsized Canadian City: A Longitudinal Analysis of Commute Pattern Changes among Employees at Queen's University”. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, 25-28 May, 2015.

10. Adeola D, Collins PA. “Implementation Strategies for Integrated Community Sustainability Plans: An Analysis of Two Mid-Sized Municipalities in Ontario, Canada.” Association of Collegiate Schools in Planning Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 30 October to 2 November, 2014. ACCEPTED BUT WITHDRAWN.

11. Collins PA. “Commute Patterns for a Large Institutional Employer in an Automobile-Centric City: A Case Study of Employees at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario.” Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, St. Catharines Ontario, 29 May 2014.

12. Collins PA. “An examination of print media coverage of household food insecurity action in Canada.” Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Toronto Ontario, 26-29 May 2014.

13. Stuart J* (presenter), Whitelaw G, Collins PA. “Planning for Urban Biodiversity: An examination of the relationship between Integrated Community Sustainability Planning principles and novel ecosystem formation.” Oral presentation for the Canadian

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Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, St. John’s Newfoundland, 11-15 August 2013.

14. Williams B* (presenter), Collins PA, Whitelaw G. “Integrated Community Sustainability Planning in Mid-sized Municipalities: A Comparative Case Study.” Oral presentation for the Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, St. John’s Newfoundland, 11-15 August 2013.

15. Collins PA, Hayes MV (presenter). “Examining the Capacities of Municipal Governments to Reduce Health Inequities: A Survey of Municipal Actors' Perceptions in Metro Vancouver.” Oral presentation for the 2013 American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California, 12 April 2013.

16. Collins PA. “Examining Municipal Intentions to Address Local Health Issues: An Analysis of Official Community Plans of Five Metro Vancouver Municipalities.” Oral presentation for the 2012 Association of Collegiate Schools in Planning Conference. Cincinatti, OH, 1-4 November 2012.

17. Collins PA (presenter), Mayer D. “Examining active transportation patterns in Kingston, Ontario, Canada: An analysis of socio-demographics, destinations, and duration by modal split.” Poster presentation for the 2012 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA, 27-31 October 2012.

18. Mayer D (presenter), Collins PA. “Examining the Scope, Facilitators, and Barriers to Active Transportation Patterns in Kingston, Ontario: A Seasonal Analysis.” Oral presentation for the Canadian Public Health Association 2012 Conference. Edmonton, AB, 11-14 June 2012.

19. Collins PA (presenter), Mayer D. “Examining the relationship between active transportation and neighbourhood deprivation in Kingston, Ontario: A spatial analysis”. Oral presentation at Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Waterloo, ON, 28 May – 2 June 2012.

20. Collins PA (co-presenter), Resendes S** (co-presenter). “Exploring CHCs’ Initiatives to Address Upstream Health Determinants in Ontario.” Oral presentation at Association of Ontario Health Centres Conference. Toronto, ON, 8-10 June 2011.

21. Collins PA. “Exploring the roles of urban municipal governments in addressing population health inequities: Prescriptions, capacities, and intentions.” Oral presentation at 9th International Conference on Urban Health. New York City, NY, 27-29 October 2010.

22. Collins PA (presenter), Hayes M. “Exploring the roles of urban municipal governments in addressing population health inequalities: A census of opinions of politicians and senior-level staff.” Poster presentation at 7th International Conference on Urban Health, Vancouver, BC, 29-31 October 2008.

23. Collins PA (presenter), Hayes M. “Exploring the roles of urban municipal governments in addressing population health disparities: A census of opinions of politicians and senior-level staff.” Poster presentation at 136th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting & Exposition, San Diego, CA, 25-29 October 2008.

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24. Collins PA (presenter), Hayes M. “Exploring the roles of urban municipal governments in addressing population health inequalities: Review of four contrasting bodies of literature.” Oral presentation at Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Laval University, Quebec City, QC, 20-24 May 2008.

25. Collins PA (presenter), Hayes M. “The 20th Anniversary of the Ottawa Charter: Challenges and Prospects for Reducing Health Inequities in Canada.” Oral presentation at 19th IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion and Health Education, Pan-Pacific Hotel, Vancouver, BC, 10-15 June 2007.

26. Collins PA (presenter), Hayes M. “The 20th Anniversary of the Ottawa Charter: Challenges, Gains, and Future Prospects.” Oral presentation at 1st Conference of the journal Public Health: Social, Cultural and Economic Determinants of Health, Sana Lisboa Hotel, Lisbon, Portugal, 9-11 May 2007.

27. Collins PA (presenter), Abelson J. “Exploring Media Framing of Herceptin Coverage Decisions for Early-Stage Breast Cancer: A Cross-National Comparison of Newspaper Coverage.” Poster presentation at 2006 Annual CAHSPR Conference, Four Seasons Hotel, Vancouver, BC, 17-19 September 2006.

28. Collins PA (presenter), Abelson J, Eyles J. “Exploring Ideological Barriers to Addressing Health Inequalities at the Local Level.” Oral presentation at 4th International Conference on Urban Health, Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto, ON, 26-28 October 2005.

29. Collins PA (presenter), Abelson J, Dornan C, Pyman H. “Informing the public or representing stakeholder interests? Print media coverage of Canada’s 2002 health reform debate.” Oral presentation at 1st Conference of the Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Montreal, QC, 25-28 May 2004.

30. Collins PA (presenter), Abelson J, Eyles J. "Citizens' Rankings of the Social Determinants of Health: A Pilot Study in Brantford, Ontario." Poster presentation at 11th Biennial Social Welfare Policy Conference, Ottawa, ON, 15-17 June 2003.

31. Collins PA (co-presenter), Abelson J (co-presenter). “The role of values in governing the community care sector.” Oral presentation at 2nd Annual Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Research Day, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, 24 September 2003.

32. Collins PA (presenter), Abelson J, Eyles J. "Citizens' Rankings of the Social Determinants of Health: A Pilot Study in Brantford, Ontario." Poster presentation at Social Determinants of Health Across the Life-Span Conference, Toronto, ON, 29 November to 1 December 2002.

33. Abelson J, Forest PG, Eyles J, Collins PA (co-presenter), Gauvin FP (co-presenter), McMullan C, Perreault C, MacIntyre E. “Using Citizens' Panels to Inform Resource Allocation and Health Priority Decisions: Results from Pilot Experiments in Ontario and Quebec.” Poster presentation at 10th Canadian Conference on Health Economics: Stability and Change in the Canadian Health Care System, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 22-25 May 2002.

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INVITED PRESENTATIONS Panelist 1. Collins PA. “The Role of Education in Fostering Health/Planning Partnerships.”

Canadian Institute of Planners Annual Meeting, Fredericton, NB, 12 July, 2014.

Departmental Seminars 2. Collins PA. “Designing and Planning for Healthy Built Environments.” Presentation for

the Global Health Academic Day, Department of Family Medicine, Queen’s University, November 2015.

3. Collins PA. “Designing and Planning for Healthy Built Environments.” Presentation for the Global Health Academic Day, Department of Family Medicine, Queen’s University, November 2014.

4. Collins PA. “Making Cities Healthy for All: Tales from a Healthy Communities Researcher.” Presentation for the School of Urban and Regional Planning Seminar Series, Queen’s University, January 2014.

5. Collins PA. “Designing and Planning for Healthy Built Environments.” Presentation for the Global Health Academic Day, Department of Family Medicine, Queen’s University, November 2013.

6. Collins PA. “Designing and Planning for Healthy Built Environments.” Presentation for the Global Health Seminar, Department of Family Medicine, Queen’s University, January 2013.

7. Collins PA. “Healthy Communities through Governance, Planning, and Service Delivery.” Presentation for the School of Urban and Regional Planning, Queen’s University, 9 November 2010.

8. Collins PA. “Investigating the of urban municipal governments in addressing population health inequities: prescriptions, capacities, and intentions.” Presentation for the Department of Health Aging & Society Seminar Series, McMaster University, 22 September 2010.

9. Collins PA. “Patricia Collins: A Population Health Policy & Intervention Researcher.” Presentation for the Propel Centre for Population Health Impact, University of Waterloo, 12 April 2010.

10. Collins PA. “Reducing Health Inequities and Creating Healthy Public Policy: Experiences and Interests of a Health Policy and Social Justice Researcher.” Presentation for the Department of Health Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University Brantford,12 July 2010.

11. Collins PA. “Addressing Health Inequities: Experiences and Intentions of a Community Health Researcher.” Presentation for the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, University of Saskatchewan, 9 April 2009.

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12. Collins PA. “Exploring the roles of urban municipal governments in addressing population health inequities.” Presentation for the Department of Sociology, University of Manitoba, 12 January 2009.

13. Collins PA. “Exploring the roles of urban municipal governments in addressing population health inequities.” Presentation for the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Regina, 9 January 2009.

14. Collins PA. “Exploring the roles of urban municipal governments in addressing population health inequalities.” Presentation for Centre for Health Services & Policy Research, University of British Columbia, 23 June 2008.

Presentations to Non-Academic Audiences 15. Collins PA (presenter), Agarwal A, Healey R. “A Longitudinal Examination of the

Impacts of Public Transit Improvements on Commute Patterns of Queen’s University Employees.” Oral presentation to City of Kingston Transit Department, Kingston, ON, May 2 2016.

16. Collins PA (presenter), Agarwal A. “The Public Health Potential of Transit Ridership in a Midsized Canadian City: A Longitudinal Analysis of Commute Pattern Changes among Employees at Queen’s University.” Oral presentation at KFL&A Public Health Red Hot Topics. Kingston ON, 4 November 2015.

17. Wood J* (co-presenter), Collins PA (co-presenter). “Shaping Active, Healthy Communities in Loyalist Township.” Co-presented and co-facilitated SAHC Community Workshop. Loyalist Township, ON, 4 May 2012.

18. Collins PA (presenter), Mayer D, Banaszewska A. “Examining the Scope, Patterns, and Barriers to Active Transportation in Kingston, Ontario.” Oral presentation at Kingston Coalition for Active Transportation Forum. Kingston, ON, 7 March 2012.

19. Collins PA (presenter), Abelson J, Giacomini M, Brazil K, Eyles J, Ploeg J, Hutchison B. “Analysis of Organizational and Community Values about Community Care in Hamilton.” Poster presentation at Community Care Research Centre Knowledge Exchange. Hamilton ON, 7 May 2003.

REPORTS 1. Collins PA, Agarwal A. “Survey of Commute Patterns of Queen’s Employees:

Preliminary Summary Report.” Kingston, ON: Queen’s University. November 2013. 2. Miller FA, Hurley J, Morgan S, Goeree R, Collins P, Blackhouse G, O’Brien B,

Giacomini M. “Predictive Genetic Tests and Health Care Costs: A Policy Framework and Illustrative Estimates.” CHEPA Working Paper Series. 02-03.

3. Miller F, Hurley J, Morgan S, Goeree R, Collins P, Blackhouse G, Giacomini M, O’Brien B. “Predictive Genetic Tests and Health Care Costs.” Report submitted to the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, January 2002.

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4. Abelson J, Eyles J, McMullan C, Collins P. “Community Views about Health Goals in Brant County: A Citizens Panel Study.” Report submitted to the Grand River District Health Council and Brant County Health Unit, September 2001.

MEETING PARTICIPANT Academic Meetings 1. “Strengthening Organizational Capacity for Public Health Equity Action (OC-PHEA):

Developing a Research Agenda.” Winnipeg, MB, 13-15 July, 2014. 2. “Strengthening a community of practice in PHIR.” PHIRNET Summer Institute 2010.

Winnipeg, MB, 27-30 June, 2010. 3. International Society for Physical Activity and Health 3rd International Conference.

Toronto, ON, 5-8 May, 2010. 4. “Toward a Canadian Agenda for Knowledge Production, Translation, and Capacity-

Building.” McMaster Institute for Environment and Health Environment, Health, and Social Equity Workshop. Hamilton, ON, 24-25 May, 2007.

5. “Voices and Choices: Public Engagement in Health Care Policy.” Centre for Health Services and Policy Research Annual Conference. Vancouver, ON, 22 February, 2007.

6. “What Determines the Public’s Health?” Canadian Public Health Association 97th Annual Conference. Vancouver, BC, 28-31 May, 2006.

7. “Finding a Place for Place in Health Research and Policy.” Canadian Population Health Initiative Research and Policy Workshop. Val David, QC, 27-29 April, 2005.

8. CHEPA Roundtable on Policy Issues for New and Emerging Genetic Technologies. Toronto, ON, 17 February, 2003.

Non-Academic Meetings & Workshops 9. “Complete Streets Forum.” Hosted by Toronto Centre for Active Transportation,

Toronto, ON, 23 April 2012. 10. “Planning for a Healthier Toronto Roundtable.” Hosted by City of Toronto Public Health,

Toronto, ON, 30 March 2012. 11. “Sustainable Kingston Community Forum.” Hosted by Kingston Coalition for Active

Transportation, Kingston, ON, 28 January 2012. 12. “Health Equity: Pushing the Boundaries.” Association of Ontario Health Centres 2010

Conference. Niagara Falls, ON, 10-11 June, 2010.

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FUNDED GRANTS Total Grants as Principal Investigator (PI) = $106,846 2018-2019 CIHR-IPPH Planning and Dissemination Grant on Healthy Cities.

Towards healthy mid-sized cities: Assessing the potential for electric-bicycles to facilitate transportation reform using big-data. Role: Co-Applicant. Other team members: Jennifer Dean (Principal Applicant), Sara Edge, Alexander Crizzle, Jeff Casello, Lukasz Golab, Jane Law, Leia Minaker, Tor Oiamo, Srinivasan Keshav. Amount: $10,000.

2016-2018 Insight Grant, SSHRC. How can Canadian municipalities enhance the

right to food? Role: Co-Investigator. Other team members: Elaine Power (PI), Margaret Little, Jeffrey Hoch, Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai, Sarah Wakefield, Sharon Kirkpatrick. Amount: $180,500.

2016 Programmatic Grants in Intersectoral Prevention Research, Grant

Development Funds, CIHR. Building a PROACTIVE Team to assess drivers and impacts of intersectoral action for urban environmental health equity. Role: Co-Investigator and Site Lead. Other team members: Jeffrey Masuda (PI), Louise Potvin, Eric Crighton, Blake Poland, Heather Castleden, et al. Amount: $50,000.

2015-2017 Insight Development Grant, SSHRC. Will Millenials be the Sustainable

Generation? Policy Implications of Millenials’ Travel Patterns in Metropolitan Canada. Role: Co-Investigator. Other team members: Ajay Agarwal (PI), Markus Moos. Amount: $70,000.

2015-2016 Senate Advisory Research Committee Grant, Queen’s University.

Examining Commute Patterns and Health of Queen’s Employees. Role: Principal Investigator. Co-Investigator: Ajay Agarwal. Amount: $6,500.

2015-2016 Senate Advisory Research Committee Grant, Queen’s University. Best

practices for Canadian municipalities to promote the right to food for all. Role: Co-Investigator. Other team members: Elaine Power (PI), Margaret Little, Jeffrey Hoch, Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai, Sharon Kirkpatrick, Sarah Wakefield. Amount: $3,500.

2015-2016 Senate Advisory Research Committee Grant, Queen’s University.

Communities Left Behind? A Longitudinal Analysis of the Sustainability Impacts of Permanent Public School Closures in Four Ontario Cities. Role: Principal Investigator. Other team members: Jeffrey Masuda, Jim Dunn, Jennifer Dean, Bill Irwin, Mark Seasons. Amount: $3,500.

2014-2015 Partnerships for Health System Improvement, Institute of Health Services

and Policy Research, CIHR. Strengthening organizational capacity for

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public health equity action: Developing a research agenda. Role: Co-Investigator. Other team members: Benita Cohen (PI), Andrea Chircop, Elizabeth McGibbon, Annette Schultz, Madine VanderPlaat. Amount: $25,000.

2013-2016 Health Services Research Fund, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-

Term Care. Healthier Built Environments Ontario: An Opportunity for Innovation in Mental Health & Obesity Policy. Role: Co-Investigator. Other team members: Jim Dunn (PI), Darren Scott, Erin Hobin, et al. Amount: $1,886,361.

2013-2014 Senate Advisory Research Committee Grant, Queen’s University.

Examining media discourses on municipalities’ roles in addressing household food insecurity: An analysis of newspaper coverage in Ontario. Role: Sole Investigator. Amount: $7000.

2012-2014 Insight Development Grant, SSHRC. Examining Integrated Community

Sustainability Planning by Municipalities from an Organizational Learning Perspective: A Comparative Case Study of Four Mid-Sized Municipalities in Ontario. Role: Principal Investigator. Co-Investigator: Graham Whitelaw. Amount: $71,846.

2012-2013 Grant Development Funds, Programmatic Grants in Food and Health,

CIHR. The buck stops here? A critical and comprehensive pan-Canadian analysis of the prescriptions, scope, impacts, and costs of municipal-level interventions to reduce household food insecurity. Role: Nominated Principal Investigator. Co-Principal Investigators: Elaine Power, Margaret Little. Amount: $10,000.

2012-2013 Senate Advisory Research Committee Grant, Queen’s University,

Examining Integrated Community Sustainability Planning from an Organizational Learning Perspective: An In-Depth Analysis of the City of Kingston, Ontario. Role: Sole Investigator. Amount: $8000.

GRANTS UNDER REVIEW 2018-2022 SSHRC Insight Grant. Communities Left Behind? Lessons from School

Closure Controversies for More Just Community Planning. Role: Principal Applicant. Other team members: Jeffrey Masuda, Jennifer Dean, Bill Irwin, Mark Seasons. Amount requested: $295,409

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UNFUNDED PROJECTS 2017-present Examining Commute Patterns and Health of Queen’s Employees. Role:

Sole Investigator. 2015-present Examining the spatial distribution, quality, and utilization of urban

playscapes in Kingston, Ontario. Role: Principal Investigator. Co-Principal Investigator: Jeffrey Masuda.

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TEACHING & SUPERVISION Department of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University, Assistant Professor, 2011-present • SURP 800 – Master’s Research Report (methodology module) Methods: weekly group-

based meetings or one-on-one meetings. F11, F12, F13, F14, F15, SS16, F16, SS17. • SURP 801 – Survey Research Methods (methodology module) Methods: lectures;

computer-assisted workshops. F13, F14 • SURP 814 – Planning for Sustainability (core course) Methods: lectures; in-class

activities; guest lectures; field trip. W15, W16, W17. • SURP 819 – Quantitative Methods (core course) Methods: lectures; computer-assisted

workshops; tutorials. F11, F12, W14, F14, W15, W16, W17. • SURP 823 – Health and Social Planning Project Course (core course) Methods:

workshop; new project every year; weekly coaching in small groups; field trips. F11, F13, F14, F15, F16.

• SURP 824 – Land Use Planning Project Course (core course) Methods: workshop; new project every year; weekly coaching in small groups; field trips. F2012

• SURP 861 – Healthy Community Planning (area of concentration elective) Methods: instructor and guest lectures; seminars; small group projects. W12, W15, W16, W17.

• GEOG 336 – Geography, the Environment, and Human Health (elective) Methods: instructor and guest lectures; small group projects; student-led presentations. F15, F16.

School of Kinesiology & Health Studies, Queen’s University, Assistant Professor, 2011-2015 • HLTH 497 – Seminar in Health and the Built Environment (upper year undergraduate

elective) Methods: instructor and guest lectures; seminar discussions; field work; debates; small group projects. W12, W15.

Department of Health Aging & Society, McMaster University, Sessional Instructor, 2010-2011 • HLTH AGE 3AA3 – State, Civil Society & Health (undergraduate core course) Methods:

lectures; small group discussions. F10 • HLTH AGE 3B03 – Research Methods in Health & Aging II (undergraduate core course)

Methods: lectures; small group projects. W11 • HLTH AGE 704 – Policies, Systems & Services (graduate elective) Methods: seminar

discussions; student-led discussions; student-led presentations. W10 Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Sessional Instructor, 2008 • HSCI 403 – Health and the Built Environment (undergraduate elective) Methods:

instructor and guest lectures; large and small group discussions; debates; small group projects. SS08

Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, Teaching Assistant, 2005-2009 • GEOG 162 – Geography of Canada (undergraduate elective). 2007, 2009 • GEOG 386 – Geography of Health and Health Care (undergraduate elective). 2005

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Department of Biochemistry, McMaster University, Teaching Assistant, 2003-2004 • BIOCHEM 3N03 – Nutrition and Human Metabolism (upper year undergraduate elective

course). 2003, 2004 GUEST LECTURES FOR COURSES • “The Public Health Potential of Transit Ridership in a Midsized Canadian City: A

Longitudinal Analysis of Commute Pattern Changes among Employees at Queen’s University.” Guest lecture for GPHY 370, Department of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University, February 2016.

• “Designing and Planning for Healthy and Supportive Environments.” Guest lecture for EPID 825, Department of Public Health Sciences, Queen’s University, February 2015.

• “Conceptualizing and Addressing Health Inequities in Health and Well-Being.” Guest lecture for SURP 870, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Queen’s University, January 2014.

• “Conceptualizing and Addressing Health Inequities in Health and Well-Being.” Guest lecture for SURP 870, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Queen’s University, January 2013.

• “Conceptualizing and Addressing Health Inequities: Presentation for SURP 870.” Guest lecture for SURP 870, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Queen’s University, January 2012.

STUDENT SUPERVISION & ADVISING Doctoral Dissertations, Program in Aging & Health, Queen’s University (1 active) 1. Croxall, Lindsay. Title TBD. Expected completion: June 2022. Co-supervising with Dr.

Heather Castleden. Master of Planning Reports, Department of Geography & Planning, Queen’s University (2 active; 21 completed) Active supervisions 1. Allman, Lindsay. Title TBD. Expected completion: June 2018. 2. Rees, Joanna. Title TBD. Expected completion: June 2018. Completed supervisions 1. Adeola, Damilare. “The Effects of Provincial and Municipal Sustainability Policies on

Development Patterns in Ontario: A case study of Markham.” 2013-2014. 2. Aghabozorgafjeh, Saharsadat. “Redesign of Shannon and Headway Parks; Improving

Their Accessibility, Amenities, and Facilities.” 2012-2013 (Supervision transferred to Prof. Leela Viswanathan in Feb 2013).

3. Beaty, Angus. “Evaluating the Walkability of Transit Oriented Development in a Future Transportation Corridor in Metro Vancouver’s Northeast Sector.” 2013-2014.

4. Chris, Laura. “A Built Environment Analysis for Fostering Active and Safe Routes to School for Four Elementary Public Schools in Kingston, Ontario.” 2011-2012.

5. Coates, Victoria. “Planning Age-Friendly Neighbourhoods: An Evaluation of Two Neighbourhoods in Hamilton, ON.” 2014-2015.

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6. Cranston, Sarah. “School Closures & Community Hubs: Examining Livability in Ontario through School Closures and the Community Hubs Framework.” 2016.

7. Cruceru, Ana. “An Evaluation of the Pedestrian Environment of Princess Street in Kingston, Ontario, From the Perspective of the ‘Great Street’ Concept.” 2012-2013 (Supervision transferred to Prof. Carl Bray in Feb 2013).

8. Fotino, Anthony. “Education, One Step at a Time: A Walkability Assessment of Three Southern Ontario Inner City Campus Thoroughfare Streets.” 2014-2015.

9. Hasler, Brittany. “Municipal Promotion of Small-Scale Renewable Energy Projects.” 2011-2012.

10. Jamal, Shairoz. “Programming and Services for Youth in North Kingston Parks.” 2012-2013 (Supervision transferred to Prof. Patricia Streich in Feb 2013).

11. MacFarlane, Robert. “Attitudinal Variables Influencing Transit Ridership: Measuring the Impact of Express Bus Service in Kingston, Ontario.” 2016-2017.

12. McDonell, Heather. “Improving Community Health Through Collaboration Between Public Health And Urban Planning: A Case Study In The Region Of Peel.” 2013-2014.

13. Neilsen, Sarah. “Get moving to school: Comparing influences on the potential for active school travel in four school neighbourhoods in Calgary, Alberta.” 2013-2014.

14. O’Neill-Kizoff, Cian. “Potential for Application of Conservation Development in York Region.” 2014-2015.

15. Pakeman, Kyle. “Checking Kingston’s Equity Pulse: An application and critical evaluation of the Urban HEART@Toronto Methodology to investigate the intra-city social and health inequities of Kingston, ON.” 2015-2017.

16. Spessot, Miranda. “Pathways to Walkability: Examining the Influence of Neighbourhood SES and Urban Form on Walkability in Ottawa, Ontario.” 2014-2015.

17. Stuart, John. “Planning for Urban Biodiversity: An Examination of the relationship between ICSP Principles and Novel Ecosystem Formation.” 2012-2013 (Jointly supervised with Graham Whitelaw).

18. Thibault, Jenna. “How Age-Friendly are Kingston’s Suburban Streets? A Comparative Analysis of Two Developments in the City of Kingston.” 2014-2015.

19. Tootoonchian, Pegah. “Park It: an examination of 6 urban parks and user needs in Downtown City of Toronto.” 2014-2015.

20. Williams, Brandon. “Integrated Community Sustainability Planning: A Comparative Case Study.” 2012-2013

21. Wood, Jennifer. “Planning for Healthy Communities.” Winner of the 2012 OPPI Susan Cumming Scholarship. 2011-2012.

Undergraduate Honour’s Thesis, School of Kinesiology & Health Studies, Queen’s University (2 completed) • Chadwick, Kathryn. “Examining disparities in the mental health and social support

availability of Canadian immigrants between small and large urban centers.” 2013-2014. (BA)

• Tait, Justin. “Ontario Movers Study.” 2016-2017. (BSc)

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Undergraduate Honour’s Thesis, Department of Health Aging & Society, McMaster University (2 completed) • Alberghetti, Alessandra. “A Passion for Gambling: Gambling Behaviours Among the

Older Adult Population.” 2010-2011. • De Nobile, Megan. “The Relationship between Alcohol Consumption and Social Context

in Older Individuals.” 2010-2011. Master of Planning Advising, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Queen’s University • 2016-2017: Olivia Fortenbacher, Emilie Coyle, Sarah Libera, Michael Franzolini, Abu

Naser Hoque, Chanti Birdi, Lindsay Allman, Andrew Eberhard • 2015-2016: Anthony Clements-Haines, Emilie Coyle, Olivia Fortenbacher, Michael

Franzolini, Michael Giallonardo, Abu Naser Hoque, Madushi Seneviratne, Tyler Venable • 2014-2015: Michael Ayalew, Andrew Carr, Tyler Duval, Kirsten Eaton, Ali Meghani,

Asia Pineau, Danna See-Har, Amy Shanks, Ashley Taylor • 2013-2014: Andrew Misiak, Dhilan Gunasekara, Ibrahim Dia, Molly Smith, Pegah

Tootoonchian • 2012-2013: Ermias Amayu, Nancy Cornish, Farhad Javidi Parsjani, Mattson Meere,

Jason Sands, David Westbrook • 2011-2012: Morgan Alger, Tony Gkotsis GRADUATE STUDENT COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS Queen’s University (2 active)

• Atrooshi, Darran. Master of Science. School of Kinesiology and Health Studies. 2014- • Hainstock, Madison. Master of Arts. School of Kinesiology and Health Studies. 2015-

STUDENT TRAINING Training of Research Assistants, Queen’s University

• 05/2015 – 08/2015: Brandon Henderson; Allison Murray • 04/2015 – 08/2015: Uwsetina Yousif; Megan Gaucher • 11/2014 – 03/2015: Elizabeth Bang • 01/2014 – 08/2014: Damilare Adeola; Jesse Cranin • 09/2013 – 12/2013: Damilare Adeola • 05/2013 – 08/2013: Morgan Alger; Megan Gaucher; John Stuart; Brandon Williams • 01/2013 – 04/2013: Morgan Alger; Mike Dror; John Stuart; Brandon Williams • 09/2012 – 12/2012: Lisa Alton; Philomene Kocher (research coordinator); Sarah Nielsen • 05/2012 – 09/2012: Saharsadat Aghabozorgafjeh; Morgan Alger; Erin Murphy-Mills;

Will Robinson-Mushkat • 01/2012 – 04/2012: Michael Lee

Training of Teaching Assistants, Queen’s University

• 09/2015-12/2015: Oscar Kuffour; Alexandra Pedersen

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Training of Research Assistants, McMaster University • 03/2011 – 06/2011: Sarah Resendes

Training of Teaching Assistants, Simon Fraser University • 05/2008 – 08/2008: Gary Mallach

GRADUATE THESIS PROPOSAL EXAMINATIONS Summary: Total of 2 MA, Kinesiology & Health Studies 1 MSc, Kinesiology & Health Studies 1 1. Madison Hainstock. “Exploring shifting foodscapes of tenants enrolled in permanent

supportive housing in Kingston, Ontario.” MA Proposal Defense, School of Kinesiology & Health Studies, Queen’s University, 15 June 2016.

2. Darran Atrooshi. “A Multi-Faceted Approach to Active Transportation to School in Rural Elementary School Students.” MSc Proposal Defense, School of Kinesiology & Health Studies, Queen’s University, 4 September 2015.

GRADUATE THESIS DEFENSE EXAMINATIONS Summary: Total of 17 MES, Environmental Studies 1 PhD, Economics 1 MA, Kinesiology & Health Studies 2 MSc, Kinesiology & Health Studies 2 PhD, Kinesiology & Health Studies 1 MA, Geography & Planning 3 MPl, Geography & Planning 2 PhD, Geography & Planning 1 MSc, Public Health Sciences 3 PhD, Public Health Sciences 1 1. Madison Hainstock. ““We Have a Roof Over Our Head, But We Have to Eat Too”: The

Impact Of Shifting Foodscapes On Health And Wellbeing During The Transition From Homelessness Into Supportive Housing.” Internal/External Examiner, MA Defense, School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Queen’s University, 26 September 2017.

2. Afshin Vafaei. “The Impact of Community Social Capital on the Occurrence of Injuries in Adolescents, and Falls in Older Adults: Population-Based Studies Conducted in Canadian Samples.” Internal/External Examiner, PhD Defense, Department of Public Health Sciences, Queen’s University, 24 November 2016.

3. Madison Koekkoek. ““Come and live in my Shoes”: Food Access and social isolation for People living in poverty in Gananoque, Ontario. Head’s Delegate, MA Defense, School of Kinesiology & Health Studies, Queen’s University, 18 October 2016.

4. Darran Atrooshi. “Exploring Parental Perceptions of a Walking-School-Bus Initiative in Northern Ontario.” Internal/External Examiner, MSc Defense, School of Kinesiology & Health Studies, Queen’s University, 11 October 2016.

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5. Justine McLeod. “Neighborhood Perception of Safety and the Mobility Gap between Men and Women in Old Age.” External Examiner, MSc Defense, Department of Public Health Sciences, Queen’s University, 2 August 2016.

6. Rajendra Subedi. “Healthy Immigrants? Healthy Workers? High-Skilled Immigrants Working in Low-Skilled Jobs in Ottawa, Canada.” Head’s Delegate, PhD Dissertation Defense, Department of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University, 22 April 2016.

7. Trevor Wideman. “(Re)assembling “Japantown”: A critical toponymy of planning and resistance in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside.” Internal Examiner, MA Defense, Department of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University, 25 September 2015.

8. Michael Kottelenberg. “Six Essays Evaluating the Impact of Universal Childcare on Developmental Outcomes in Quebec.” Internal/External Examiner, PhD Defense, Department of Economics, Queen’s University, 12 August 2015.

9. Andrei Rosu. “A new approach for geocoding postal code-based data in health related studies.” External Examiner, MA Defense, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 28 August 2014.

10. Natalia Harhaj. ““They come here because it’s a place of refuge”: Residential Care Facilities with Cultural Affiliations.” External Examiner, MA Defense, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 3 June 2014.

11. Fran Willes. “A Study to Examine Land Development in Kingston and Area from a Legal and Land Perspective with Emphasis on the 1988 Municipal Expansion and the Role of Government.” Chair, MPl Defense, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Queen’s University, 17 December 2013.

12. Ariel Pulver. “Recreational Use of Prescription Medications among Canadian Young People: Identifying Demographic and Geographic Disparities.” External Examiner, MSc Defense, Department of Public Health Sciences, Queen’s University, 18 September 2013.

13. Simon Smith. “Planning and Management in Eastern Ontario’s Protected Spaces: How do science and public participation guide policy?” Chair, MES Defense, School of Environmental Studies, Queen’s University, 6 September 2012.

14. Chris Callahan. “Examining the Existence of Collaborative Planning and Sustainable Development in a First Nation Community-Based Planning Context.” Chair, MPl Defense, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Queen’s University, 23 August 2012.

15. Emma Bassett. External Examiner, MSc Defense, School of Kinesiology & Health Studies, Queen’s University, 8 August 2012.

16. Kim Bergeron. “An Exploration of Language, Policies, and Collaborative Actions by Planning and Public Health Professionals to Guide Active Community Design.” Internal/External Examiner, PhD Defence, School of Kinesiology & Health Studies, Queen’s University, 28 May 2012.

17. Kathleen Gropp. “Active Transportation to School Among Canadian Youth: An Exploration of Correlates and Associated Injury.” External Examiner, MSc Defense, Department of Community Health & Epidemiology, Queen’s University, 7 May 2012.

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CURRICULUM & COURSE DEVELOPMENT 2015 Redesigned GPHY 336 – Geography, the Environment, and Human Health to be

more focussed on built environment effects on health and on the North American context

2014 Collaborated with Drs. Agarwal and Whitelaw to develop SURP 814 – Planning

for Sustainability, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Queen’s 2012 Redesigned SURP 819 to involve more workshop-oriented activities 2011-2012 Redesigned SURP 888 to become SURP 861 – Healthy Community Planning,

School of Urban and Regional Planning, Queen’s 2011-2012 Developed HLTH 497 – Seminar in Health and the Built Environment, School of

Kinesiology & Health Studies, Queen’s 2011-2013 Collaborated with Dr. Leela Viswanathan to redevelop area of concentration for

MPl program, from Housing and Human Services to Health and Social Planning 2008 Developed HSCI 403 – Health and the Built Environment (special topics), Faculty

of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University TEACHING-RELATED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2008 Completion of Instructional Skills Workshop, Learning and Instructional

Development Centre, Simon Fraser University

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UNIVERSITY, ACADEMIC, & COMMUNITY SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY AND PLANNING, QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY 2015-2017 Member, Graduate Committee for Planning 2015-2017 Member, Unit Research Ethics Board SCHOOL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING, QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY 2012- Coordinator for Health Studies & Planning coordinated degree program 2011- Cross-appointment to the School of Kinesiology & Health Studies 2011- Liaison to Queen’s Master of Public Health program 2014-2015 Member, Renewal, Tenure & Promotion Committee 2013-2015 Chair, Unit Research Ethics Board 2011-2015 Unit Representative for Library Committee 2011-2015 Member, Academic Committee 2011-2012 Member, Renewal, Tenure & Promotion Committee 2012 Coordinated guest presentation by Gil Penalosa, internationally renowned leader

in healthy community design SERVICE TO QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY 2016, 2017 Faculty Reviewer for Queen’s University Chancellor’s Scholarship 2014-2015 Member of Queen’s Aging & Health Program Development Committee 2012-2013 Member of Queen’s University Initiative in Numeracy (QUIN) REVIEWS FOR SCHOLARLY JOURNALS • American Journal of Preventive Medicine • Canadian Journal of Public Health • Canadian Medical Association Journal • Health & Place • Health Education Research • Health Policy

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• Health Promotion International • International Journal for Equity in Health • Journal of Toxicology & Environmental Health • PLOS One • Social Science & Medicine • Urban Studies REVIEWS FOR ACADEMIC CONFERENCES • “Health, Equity and Sustainable Development.” Abstract reviewer for 20th IUHPE World

Conference on Health Promotion. Geneva 2010

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS • American Public Health Association • American Planners Association • Canadian Association of Geographers (active member) • Canadian Public Health Association (active member) • International Society for Urban Health SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY 2017-present Member, Technical Advisory Group, Active Transportation Master Plan,

City of Kingston, ON 2011-present City Cycling Working Group, Kingston Coalition for Active

Transportation, Kingston, ON 2011-present Board Member, Kingston Coalition for Active Transportation, Kingston,

ON 2015 Waterfront Advisory Committee Member, City of Kingston, ON 2013-2014 Age-Friendly Advisory Committee Member, City of Kingston, ON 2013-2014 Pedestrian Transit Working Group, Kingston Coalition for Active

Transportation, Kingston, ON 2011-2012 Community Volunteer, Community Mission for Heart & Stroke

Foundation of Canada, Kingston, ON 2008 Population and Public Health Initiatives, Provincial Health Services

Authority, Vancouver BC