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1 CURRICULUM VITA Charles Everet Drum University of New Hampshire 10 West Edge Drive, Suite 101, Durham, NH 03824 e-mail: [email protected] phone: (603) 862-4320 fax: (603) 862-0555 EDUCATION 1994 Doctor of Philosophy (Social Policy) Brandeis University 1988 Juris Doctor (Law) University of Oregon 1985 Master of Public Administration University of Oregon 1983 Bachelor of Science (Political Science) University of Oregon HONORS, AWARDS, & FELLOWSHIPS 2010 Excellence in Service Faculty Award, Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University 2009 National Distinguished Disability Researcher Award, Southwest Conference on Disabilities, Albuquerque, New Mexico 2009 Highest Rated Oral Presentation Submission, Disability Section, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting 2009 Finalist- Best Paper Award, National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers Annual Meeting 2008 Oregon Health & Science University Distinguished Faculty Award for Outstanding Collaboration 2005 Finalist, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation Public Policy Fellowship 1994 - 1996 Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, the University of Illinois at Chicago 1992 - 1993 Mary Switzer Merit Fellow, U.S. Department of Education, National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research 1991 Child Health and Human Development Research Service Award, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development 1990 Child Health and Human Development Research Service Award, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development 1985 Master of Science: Graduated in top 5% 1983 Bachelor of Science: Graduated in top 10%

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    CURRICULUM VITA Charles Everet Drum

    University of New Hampshire

    10 West Edge Drive, Suite 101, Durham, NH 03824 e-mail: [email protected]

    phone: (603) 862-4320 fax: (603) 862-0555

    EDUCATION 1994 Doctor of Philosophy (Social Policy) Brandeis University 1988 Juris Doctor (Law) University of Oregon 1985 Master of Public Administration University of Oregon 1983 Bachelor of Science (Political Science) University of Oregon HONORS, AWARDS, & FELLOWSHIPS 2010 Excellence in Service Faculty Award, Department of Public Health and

    Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University

    2009 National Distinguished Disability Researcher Award, Southwest Conference on Disabilities, Albuquerque, New Mexico

    2009 Highest Rated Oral Presentation Submission, Disability Section, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting

    2009 Finalist- Best Paper Award, National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers Annual Meeting

    2008 Oregon Health & Science University Distinguished Faculty Award for Outstanding Collaboration

    2005 Finalist, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation Public Policy Fellowship 1994 - 1996 Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, the University of Illinois at Chicago 1992 - 1993 Mary Switzer Merit Fellow, U.S. Department of Education, National

    Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research 1991 Child Health and Human Development Research Service Award, U.S.

    Department of Health & Human Services, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

    1990 Child Health and Human Development Research Service Award, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

    1985 Master of Science: Graduated in top 5% 1983 Bachelor of Science: Graduated in top 10%

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    EXPERIENCE (Academic & Administrative) 2011 - current Director, Institute on Disability (UCED), University of New Hampshire 2011 - current Professor, Department of Health Management and Policy, University of

    New Hampshire 2011 – current Co-Director, New Hampshire Leadership Education in Neuro-

    Developmental and Related Disabilities, University of New Hampshire, Dartmouth College, & University of Maine

    2008 - 2010 Assistant Director for Public Health, Community Outreach & Policy,

    Child Development and Rehabilitation Center, Oregon Health & Science University

    2006 - 2010 Associate Professor, Department of Public Health and Preventive

    Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University 2003 - 2010 Founding Director, Center on Community Accessibility, Oregon Health &

    Science University 1999 - 2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health and Preventive

    Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University 1996 - 1999 Research Assistant Professor, Department of Disability and Human

    Development, University of Illinois at Chicago 1993 - 1994 Research Consultant, Abt Associates, Cambridge, MA 1992 - 1993 Mary Switzer Merit Fellow, U.S. Department of Education, National

    Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research 1991 - 1992 Legal Research Associate, Office of the Court Monitor, Boston Public

    School District 1991 (summer) Research Associate, Center on Human Development, University of

    Oregon 1988 - 1990 Research Associate, Bureau of Governmental Research and Service, University of Oregon 1986 - 1988 Graduate Research Assistant, Center on Human Development, University

    of Oregon

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    GRANTS AND CONTRACTS Federal 2016 – 2021 Principal Investigator & Director, New Hampshire Disability and Public Health

    Project, US DHHS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 7/1/16 – 6/30/21, $2,000,000

    2015 – 2019 Co-Investigator, New Hampshire Occupational Health Surveillance Program, US

    DHHS, National Institute on Occupational Health and Safety, 1/1/15 – 9/30/19, $580,000, Karla Armenti (PI)

    2012 – 2017 Principal Investigator & Director, Institute on Disability, US DHHS,

    Administration on Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities, 7/1/12 – 6/30/17, $2,680,000

    2011 – 2017 Principal Investigator, Community Engagement Initiative Knowledge Transfer

    Research Project, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Community Living (subaward), University of Kansas, 10/1/11 – 9/30/2017, $320,000

    2012 – 2016 Principal Investigator & Director, New Hampshire Disability and Public Health

    Project, US DHHS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 7/1/12 – 6/30/16, $1,500,000

    2012 – 2016 Co-Investigator, Health Disparities & Intellectual Disability Project, US DHHS,

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 10/1/12 – 9/30/16, $750,000, Andrew Houtenville (PI)

    2011 – 2012 Principal Investigator & Director, Institute on Disability, US DHHS,

    Administration on Developmental Disabilities, 7/1/11 – 6/30/12, $536,000 2011 - 2014 Principal Investigator & Director, Health and Health Care Disparities Among

    Individuals with Disabilities Project, US DoE, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, 10/01/11-9/30/15, $1,250,000

    2011 – 2016 Principal Investigator & Chair, Public Policy Expert Panel, Obesity Research

    Project on Prevalence, Adaptations and Knowledge Translation In Youth and Young Adults with Disabilities from Diverse Race/Ethnic Backgrounds, University of Alabama-Birmingham (subaward), 7/1/11 – 6/30/2016, $50,000

    2009 - 2012 Co-Investigator, Addressing Health Disparities at the Intersection of

    Race/Ethnicity and Disability Project, US DHHS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/AUCD, 10/1/09-9/30/12, $1,050,000, Willi Horner-Johnson (PI)

    2008 - 2011 Principal Investigator & Director, Health and Health Care Disparities Among

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    Individuals with Disabilities Project, US DoE, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, 10/01/08-9/30/11, $1,000,000

    2008 - 2010 Principal Investigator & Director, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center

    on Health and Wellness, US DoE, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, 10/01/08-9/30/10, $1,100,000

    2007 - 2010 Principal Investigator & Director, Oregon Office on Disability and Health, US

    DHHS, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, 07/01/07 – 3/31/12, $2,100,000

    2007 - 2009 Co-Investigator, Efficacy of a Health Intervention for People with Intellectual

    Disabilities, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 4/10/07-3/31/09, $250,000, Willi Horner-Johnson (PI)

    2006 - 2011 Principal Investigator & Director, Community Engagement Evaluation Project,

    sub-contract with the Research and Training Center on Measurement and Interdependence in Community Living, US DoE, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, 10/01/06-9/30/11, $107,000

    2004 - 2008 Co- Investigator & Co-Director, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on

    Health and Wellness, US DoE, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, 10/01/04-9/30/08, $2,800,000

    2002 - 2006 Principal Investigator & Director, Community Environmental Assessment

    Project, US DoE, National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research, 10/01/02 – 09/31/06, $450,000

    2005 - 2007 Principal Investigator & Director, Oregon Office on Disability and Health, US DHHS, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, 04/01/05 – 3/31/07, $603,232

    2001 - 2006 Principal Investigator & Director, Northwest Americans with Disabilities Act

    & Information Technology Center, US DoE, National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research, 10/01/01 – 09/31/06, $4,250,000

    2002 - 2005 Principal Investigator, Healthy Lifestyles Evaluation Project, US DoE, National

    Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research, 10/01/02 - 09/31/05, $450,000 2002 - 2005 Co-Investigator, Oregon FollowUp to Newborn Screening Project, US DHHS,

    Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, 09/01/02 - 8/31/05, $450,000. Principal Investigator: Judith Tuerck

    2002 - 2003 Principal Investigator, Celebrate Wellness III Project, US DHHS, Centers for

    Disease Control & Prevention, 07/01/02 - 06/30/03, $45,000

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    2001 - 2005 Principal Investigator & Director, Oregon Office on Disability & Health, US

    DHHS, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, 04/01/01 - 03/31/05, $1,690,277

    2001 - 2002 Principal Investigator, Celebrate Wellness II Project, US DHHS, Centers for

    Disease Control & Prevention, 07/01/02 – 06/30/03, 07/01/01 - 06/30/02, $38,000 1999 - 2003 Principal Investigator & Director, Disability and Public Health Curriculum

    Project, Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Drum-PI, 1999 - 2003, $59,223

    1999 - 2004 Director of Training, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center: Health

    Wellness Consortium, US DoE, National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research, 10/01/1999 - 9/30/2004, $3,500,000. Principal Investigator: Gloria Krahn

    1999 - 2001 Project Director, Oregon Office on Disability & Health, US DHHS, Centers for

    Disease Control & Prevention, 04/01/99 – 03/31/01, $567,862. Principal Investigator: J. Clifford Sells

    1998 - 1999 Principal Investigator & Director, Equity & Equality Project, US DHHS,

    Administration on Developmental Disabilities, 10/01/98 – 09/31/01, $300,000 1997 - 1999 Principal Investigator & Director, Advocacy & Empowerment Project, US

    DoE, National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research, 10/01/97 – 09/31/00, $375,000

    1996 - 1997 Principal Investigator & Director, Joint Training Initiative on Disability and

    Abuse Project, US DHHS, National Center on Child Abuse & Neglect, 10/01/94 – 9/30/97, $450,000

    1992 - 1993 Principal Investigator, Mary Switzer Merit Fellowship, US DoE, National

    Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research, 10/01/92 - 09/31/93, $45,000 State 2016 – 2017 Principal Investigator, Institute on Disability CORE Program Support, State of

    New Hampshire, 7/1/16 – 6/30/17, $190,228 2015 – 2016 Principal Investigator, Institute on Disability CORE Program Support, State of

    New Hampshire, 7/1/15 – 6/30/16, $190,228 2014 – 2015 Principal Investigator, Institute on Disability CORE Program Support, State of

    New Hampshire, 7/1/14 – 6/30/15, $190,228

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    2013 – 2014 Principal Investigator, Institute on Disability CORE Program Support, State of New Hampshire, 7/1/13 – 6/30/14, $190,228

    2012 – 2013 Principal Investigator, Institute on Disability CORE Program Support, State of

    New Hampshire, 7/1/12 – 6/30/13, $190,231 2009 Principal Investigator, Oregon Office on Disability and Health- H1N1 Project,

    State of Oregon, 1/1/09 – 5/01/09, $30,000 2002- 2004 Principal Investigator, Accessible Parking Project, Oregon Department of

    Transportation, 01/09/02 – 01/08/04, $96,476 PUBLICATIONS/CREATIVE WORK Peer-reviewed Materials 1. Stransky, M., McGrath, R., Reichard, M., Phillips, K., Houtenville, A., & Drum, C.E. (in

    press). Asthma and asthma-related healthcare quality and utilization among people with physical disabilities and no disabilities. Disability and Health Journal.

    2. Reichard, A., Stransky, M., Phillips, K., Drum, C.E., & McClain, M. (2015). Does type of disability matter to public health policy and practice? Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 13(2), 25-36.

    3. Rimmer, J., Vanderbom, K.A., Bandini, L., Drum, C.E., Luken, K., Suarez-Balcazar, Y., & Graham, I. (2014). GRAIDs: a framework for closing the gap in the availability of health promotion programs and interventions for people with disabilities. Implementation Science, 9(1), 1-19.

    4. Horner-Johnson, W., Dobberton, K., Lee, J.C., Andresen, E., & the Expert Panel on Disability and Health Disparities [C. Drum, G. Fujiura, G. Krahn, L. Iezzoni, & J.J. Peterson-Besse] (2014). Disparities in health care access and receipt of preventive services by disability type: Analysis of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey. Health Services Research, 49(6), 1980-1999.

    5. Rowland, M., Peterson-Besse, J., Dobbertin, K., Walsh, E., Horner-Johnson, W., Drum, C.E.,

    & the Expert Panel on Disability and Health Disparities [E. Andresen, G. Fujiura, G. Krahn, & L. Iezzoni] (2014). Health outcome disparities among subgroups of people with disabilities: A scoping review. Disability and Health Journal, 7(2), 35-150.

    6. Drum, C.E. (2014). The dynamics of disability and chronic conditions. Disability and Health

    Journal, 7(1), 2-5.

    7. Krahn, G.L., Horner-Johnson, W., Hall, T., Roid, G.H., Andresen, E., Fujiura, G., Nosek, M.A., Cardinal, B., Drum, C.E., Suzuki, R., & Peterson, J.J. (2014). Development and

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    psychometric assessment of the Function-Neutral Health-Related Quality of Life Measure. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 93(1), 56-74.

    8. Walsh, E., Peterson, J.J., Judkins, D.Z. & Expert Panel on Disability and Health Disparities

    [E. Andresen, C. Drum, G. Fujiura, G. Krahn, & L. Iezzoni] (2014). Searching for disability in electronic databases of published literature. Disability and Health Journal, 7(1), 114-118.

    9. Horner-Johnson, W., Dobberton, K., Lee, J.C., Andresen, E., & the Expert Panel on

    Disability and Health Disparities [C. Drum, G. Fujiura, G. Krahn, & L. Iezzoni] (2013). Disparities in chronic conditions and health status by type of disability. Disability and Health Journal, 6(4), 280-286.

    10. Andresen, E., Peterson-Besse, J., Krahn, G., Walsh, E., Horner-Johnson, W., Iezzoni, L., & the Expert Panel on Disability and Health Disparities [C. Drum & G. Fujiura]. Pap, mammography, and clinical breast exam screening among women with disabilities: a systematic review (2013). Women’s Health Issues, 23(4), e205-e214.

    11. Drum, C.E., Walsh, E., & Horner-Johnson, W. (2012). Construction and validation of the

    Outpatient Health Care Usability Profile (OHCUP). Disability and Health Journal, 5(4), 292-297.

    12. Fujiura, G.T., & the RRTC Expert Panel on Health Measurement [E. Andresen, B. Cardinal,

    C. Drum, T. Hall, W. Horner-Johnson, G. Krahn, M. Nosek, J. Peterson-Besse, & R. Suzuki] (2012). Self-Reported Health of People with Intellectual Disability. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 50(4), 352-369.

    13. Horner-Johnson, W., Drum, C.E., & Abdullah, N. (2011). A randomized trial of a health

    promotion intervention for adults with disabilities. Disability and Health Journal, 4(4), 254-261.

    14. Hall,T., Krahn, G.L., Horner-Johnson, W., Lamb, G., & the RRTC Expert Panel on Health

    Measurement [E. Andresen, B. Cardinal, C. Drum, M. Nosek, J. Peterson-Besse, & R. Suzuki]. (2011). Examining functional content in widely used Health-Related Quality of Life scales. Rehabilitation Psychology, 56(2), 94-99.

    15. Heller, T., McCubbin, J., Drum, C.E., Peterson, J., & the RRTC Expert Panel on Health

    Promotion Interventions [T. Kimpton, G. Krahn, T. Seekins, R. Suzuki, & G. White] (2011). Physical activity and nutrition health promotion interventions: What’s working for people with intellectual disabilities? Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 49(1), 26-36.

    16. White, G., Gonda, C., Peterson, J., & Drum, C.E. & the RRTC Expert Panel on Health

    Promotion Interventions [T. Heller, T. Kimpton, G. Krahn, J. McCubbin, J. Rimmer, T. Seekins, & R. Suzuki] (2011). Secondary analysis of a scoping review of health promotion interventions for persons with disabilities: Do health promotion interventions for people with

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    mobility impairments address secondary condition reduction, and increased community participation? Disability and Health Journal, 4(4), 129-139.

    17. Drum, C.E., White, G.W., Taitano, G., & Horner-Johnson, W. (2010). The Oregon Death

    with Dignity Act: Results of a literature review and naturalistic inquiry. Disability and Health Journal, 3(1), 3-15.

    18. Rimmer, J., Chen, M-D., McCubbin, J., Peterson, J., Drum, C.E., & the RRTC Expert Panel

    on Health Promotion Interventions [T. Heller, T. Kimpton, G. Krahn, T. Seekins, R. Suzuki, & G. White] (2010). Exercise intervention research on persons with disabilities: What we know and where we need to go. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 89(3), 249-263.

    19. Horner-Johnson, W., Suzuki, R., Krahn, G.L., Andresen, E., Drum, C.E., & the RRTC Expert

    Panel on Health Status Measurement [P. Beatty, B. Cardinal, G. Fujiura, T. Hall, & M. A. Nosek] (2010). The structure of health-related quality of life in US populations: People with and without functional limitations. Quality of Life Research, 19(7), 977-984

    20. Horner-Johnson, W., Krahn, G.L., Suzuki, R., Peterson, J.J., Roid, G., Hall, T. & the RRTC

    Expert Panel on Measurement [P. Beatty, B. Cardinal, C.E. Drum, G. Fujiura, & M.A. Nosek]. (2010). Differential performance of SF-36 items in healthy adults with and without functional limitations. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 91(4), 570-575.

    21. Drum, C.E., Peterson, J., Culley, C., Krahn, G., Heller, T., Kimpton, T., McCubbin, J.,

    Rimmer, J., Seekins, T., Suzuki, R., & White, G.W. (2009). Guidelines & criteria for the implementation of community-based health promotion programs for people with disabilities. American Journal of Health Promotion, 24(2): 93-101.

    22. Drum, C.E., Krahn, G., Horner-Johnson, W., Ritacco, B., Berardinelli, M., Wasfi, R., &

    Pickett-Cooper, P. (2009). The Oregon community engagement initiative: A multi-case study of a disability coalition development process. Community Development, 40: 3-19.

    23. Krahn, G.L., Fujiura, G., Drum, C.E., Cardinal, B., Nosek, M.A., & the RRTC Expert Panel

    on Health Status Measurement [P. Beatty, T. Hall, & W. Horner-Johnson] (2009). The dilemma of measuring perceived health status in the context of disability. Disability and Health Journal, 2(2), 49-56.

    24. Horner-Johnson, W., Krahn, G.L., Andresen, E.A., Hall, T. & the RRTC Expert Panel on

    Health Status Measurement [P. Beatty, B. Cardinal, C. Drum, G. Fujiura, & M. A. Nosek]. (2009). Developing summary scores of health-related quality of life for a population-based survey. Public Health Reports, 124(1), 103-110.

    25. Rogers, J.D., Martin, F.H., & the NCDDR Knowledge Translation Task Force [M. Adya, P.

    Blanck, C. Drum, D. Moore, J. Rogers, & T. Blankenship] (2009). Knowledge translation in

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    disability and rehabilitation research: Lessons from the application of knowledge value mapping to the case of accessible currency. Journal of Disability Policy Studies, Volume 20, Number 2, 110-126.

    26. Jamoom, E. W., Horner-Johnson, W., Suzuki, R., Andresen, E. M., Campbell, V. A., &

    RRTC Expert Panel on Health Status Measurement [P. Beatty, B. Cardinal, C. Drum, G. Fujiura, T. Hall, G. Krahn, & M. A. Nosek]. (2008). Age at disability onset and self-reported health status. BMC Public Health, 8:10.

    27. Drum, C.E., Krahn, G.L. & Horner-Johnson, W. (2008). Self-rated health and healthy days

    reported by persons with and without disabilities: Examining the “disability paradox.” Disability and Health Journal. Volume 1, Issue 2, Pages 71-78.

    28. Krahn, G.L. & Drum, C.E. (2007). Translating policy principles into practice to improve

    health care access for adults with intellectual disabilities: A research review of the past decade. Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews. Volume 13, No. 2, 160-168.

    29. Schwartz, C.E., Andresen, E.M., Nosek, M.A., Krahn, G.L., & the RRTC Expert Panel on

    Health Status Measurement [P. Beatty, B. Cardinal, C. Drum, G. Fujiura, T. Hall, & W. Horner-Johnson] (2007). Response shift theory: Important implications for measuring quality of life in people with disability. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 88(4), 529-536.

    30. Krahn, G.L., Drum, C.E., Putnam, M., & Powers, L. (2006). Toward a national research

    agenda for health and wellness for persons experiencing disabilities. Journal of Disability Policy Studies, Volume 17, Number 1, Summer 2006, 18-27.

    31. Horner-Johnson, W., & Drum, C.E. (2006). Prevalence of maltreatment of people with

    intellectual disabilities: a review of recently published research. Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, Volume 12, No. 2, 57-69.

    32. Wisdom, JP, White, NA, Goldsmith, KA, Bielavitz, S, Davis, C.E. & Drum, C.E. (2006). An

    assessment of web accessibility knowledge and needs at Oregon community colleges. Community College Review, Volume 33, No. 3 & 4, 19-37.

    33. Drum, CE, Krahn, G.L., Culley, C, & Hammond, L. (2005). Recognizing and Responding to

    the Health Disparities of People with Disabilities, Californian Journal of Health Promotion 2005, Volume 3, Issue 3, 29-42.

    34. Abdullah, N., Horner-Johnson, W., Drum, CE., Krahn, G., Staples, E., Weisser, J.,

    Hammond, L., (2004), Healthy Lifestyles for People with Disabilities, Californian Journal of Health Promotion, Volume 2, Special Issue: Oregon, 42-54.

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    35. Drum, C.E., Horner-Johnson, W., & Drake, A. (2004). Health Status, unhealthy days, and disability: A comparison of Oregon to a multi-state sample. Oregon Office on Disability and Health: Policy Research Brief 2004(1), Portland: Oregon Health & Science University.

    36. Horner-Johnson, W., & Drum, C.E. (2003). Maltreatment and disability. Oregon Office on

    Disability and Health: Policy Research Brief 2003(1), Portland: Oregon Health & Science University.

    37. Drum, C.E., Pobutsky, A., & Goff, T. (2001). Cancer screening among women with

    disabilities in Oregon, Oregon Office on Disability and Health: Policy Research Brief 2001(1), Portland: Oregon Health & Science University.

    38. Ritacco, B., Pobutsky, A., Horner-Johnson, W., & Drum, C.E. (2000). Barriers to

    employment for people with disabilities in Oregon. Oregon Office on Disability and Health- Policy Research Brief 2001(2), Portland: Oregon Health & Science University.

    39. Drum, C.E. (1999). Secrets & lies: The abuse and neglect of persons with disabilities.

    Disability & Health Quarterly, 1(II), 2-5.

    40. Hernandez, B., Keys, C., Balcazar, F., & Drum, C.E. (1998). Construction and validation of the disability rights attitude scale: Assessing attitudes toward the Americans with Disabilities Act. Rehabilitation Psychology, 43(3), 203-218.

    41. Drum, C.E. (1998). The social construction of personnel policy: Implications for people with

    disabilities. Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 9(1), 125-150.

    42. Rhodes, L. & Drum, C.E. (1989). Supported employment in the public sector: Procedural issues in implementation. Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps, 14(3), 197-204.

    Abstracts 1. Drum, C.E. & Phillips, K. (2012). Comparison of US disability & racial/ethnic minority

    groups in health status, access, & social determinants. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 56, 659

    2. Drum, C.E. (2012). Improving access to health care through community engagement Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 56, 658.

    3. Drum, C.E. (2008). Self-reported health and intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 52, 744.

    4. Keys, C., Horner-Johnson, W., Drum, C. & Fitzsimons, N. (2008). Combating abuse: Evaluation and dissemination of community-based educational training and materials. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 52, 788.

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    5. Horner-Johnson, W., Lyman, L., Krahn, G.L., Drum, C., Weaver, A., & Bailey, D. (2008). Promoting the health of people with intellectual disabilities: Preliminary results of a randomized controlled trial. Disability and Health Journal, 2(1), e13-e14.

    6. Drum, C.E. (2008). Disability and public health: a new text. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 52, 770.

    7. Drum, C.E., Krahn, G., & Horner-Johnson, W. (2008). The community engagement initiative. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 52, 788.

    8. Horner-Johnson, W., Lyman, L., Drum, C.E., & Krahn, G. (2008). Testing a health

    promotion program for people with intellectual disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 52, 745.

    9. Drum, C., Krahn, G. & Horner-Johnson, W. (2004). Healthy lifestyles curriculum for people with intellectual and other disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 48, 454.

    10. Horner-Johnson, W., Drum, C. & Krahn, G. (2004). Maltreatment reported by individuals

    with intellectual disabilities living in Oregon communities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 48, 460.

    11. Krahn, G.L., Drum, C.E., & Horner-Johnson, W. (2004). Determinants of health: The

    BRFSS health behaviors and outcomes study. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 48, 343.

    12. Drum, C.E. (2000). Action against abuse: A self-advocacy model. Journal of Intellectual

    Disability Research, 44, 269. 13. Krahn, G., Maley, S., Drum, C., & Powers, L. (2000). Promoting wellness in people with

    disabilities: A new concept. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 44, 354. 14. Krahn, G.L. & Drum, C.E. (2000). Every child special-Every child safe. Journal of

    Intellectual Disability Research, 44, 354.

    Non-Peer Reviewed Dissemination Materials 1. Drum, C.E., Phillips, K.G., Chiu, K., & the Data, Research, and Evaluation Committee of the

    Region I Health Equity Council (2015). New England Regional Health Equity Profile & Call to Action. Washington, DC: US DHHS.

    2. Hagner, D., & Drum, C.E. (2015). Institute on Disability / UCED Scholarly Activity &

    Involvement: July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire. 3. Rainer, S., Drum, C.E., & Seekins, T. (2014). The Community Engagement Initiative for

    Health & Recreation: Facilitator’s Guide. Durham, NH: Institute on Disability, University of

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    New Hampshire.

    4. Hagner, D., & Drum, C.E. (2014). Institute on Disability / UCED Scholarly Activity & Involvement: July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire.

    5. Drum, C.E. (2013). Institute on Disability / UCED 2013 Inventory: Health-Related

    Initiatives. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire. 6. Hagner, D., & Drum, C.E. (2013). Institute on Disability / UCED Scholarly Activity &

    Involvement: July 1, 2011 – December 31, 2012. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire.

    7. Fedrizzi, R., Ttko, H., Goldsberry, Y., Alroy-Pries, S., Beaty, S., & Drum, C.E. (2012). The

    clinician’s role in integrating medicine and public health to improve individual and population health. Concord, NH: Citizens Health Initiative.

    8. Drum, C.E., McClain, M.R., Horner-Johnson, W., & Taitano, G. (2011). Chartbook on health

    disparities and disability. Institute on Disability. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire.

    9. Seekins, T., Drum, CE, Kimpton, T., Peterson, J., Suzuki, R., Heller, T., Krahn, G., McCubbin, J., Rimmer, J., & White, G. (2010). Community-Based Health Promotion Interventions for People with Disabilities: Scoping Review Technical Report.

    10. Drum, C.E., Davis, C.E., Berardinelli, M., Cline, A., Laing, R., Horner-Johnson, W., & Krahn, G. (2009) Mammography Outpatient Health Care Usability Profile v.1.0. RRTC on Health and Wellness. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University.

    11. Drum, C.E., Davis, C.E., Berardinelli, M., Cline, A., Laing, R., Horner-Johnson, W., &

    Krahn, G. (2008). Outpatient Health Care Usability Profile v. 3. RRTC on Health and Wellness. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University.

    12. Drum, C.E., Berardinelli, M., Pickett-Cooper, P., Krahn, G., Horner-Johnson, W., Ritacco, B., & Wasfi, R. (2007). Community action guide: Version 2.0. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University.

    13. APHA Policy Resolution 2004-02 [Drum, C.E.] (2004). Reducing health disparities in people

    with disabilities through improved environmental, programmatic, and service access. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association.

    14. Northwest ADA & IT Center [Drum, C.E., Berardinelli, M., & Davis, C.] (2004). An

    introduction to the ADA for health care providers in Oregon. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University.

    15. Northwest ADA & IT Center [Drum, C.E., Berardinelli, M., & Davis, C.] (2004). Providing

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    physical access to patients with disabilities. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University.

    16. Northwest ADA & IT Center [Drum, C.E., Berardinelli, M., & Davis, C.] (2004). Effective

    communication with patients or family members who have disabilities. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University.

    17. Northwest ADA & IT Center [Drum, C.E., Berardinelli, M., & Davis, C.] (2004). Accessible

    parking: A guide for health care providers in Oregon. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University.

    18. Northwest ADA & IT Center [Drum, C.E., Berardinelli, M., & Davis, C.] (2004). Accessible

    parking- An informational piece for law enforcement. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University.

    19. Drum, C.E., Goff, T., Horner-Johnson, W., Pobutsky, A., Ritacco, B., & Weaver, A. (2002).

    Community action guide: A process for improved community accessibility. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University.

    20. Drum, C.E., Wonderlich, M., & Rubin, S. (1998). Illinois joint training initiative: Disability

    & abuse project report. Chicago, IL: University of Illinois at Chicago. 21. Drum, C.E. (1996). Legal rights and disability studies. Disability Studies Quarterly, Volume

    16, No. 4, 8-10. 22. Drum, C.E. (1994). Expanding the employment of people with significant disabilities into the

    public sector. Washington, DC: US DoE, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research.

    23. Hammett, T.M., Mason, T., Rhodes, W., Harrold, L., Knox, W. Jr., Cole, K.M., Scheiman,

    P., Drum, C.E., Pisa, R., Moon, P., Murphy, S., Weiss, J., Rigotti, N., & Kalman, D. (1994). Independent evaluation of the Massachusetts Tobacco Control Program: First annual report. Cambridge: Abt Associates, Inc.

    24. Drum, C.E. (1994). Public sector supported employment: State options for employing people

    with significant disabilities. Eugene: University of Oregon, Center on Human Development, Specialized Training Program.

    25. Drum, C.E., Cioffi, A., Olson, D., Rhodes, L., & Mank, D. (1992). The Americans with

    Disabilities Act: Will it provide accommodations for people with significant disabilities? Eugene: University of Oregon, Center on Human Development, Specialized Training Program.

    26. Drum, C.E. & Ferguson, P. (1990). 1990 Oregon Assessment Project - Policy analysis report.

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    Eugene: University of Oregon, Disability Policy Research Group. 27. Ferguson, P. & Drum, C.E. (1990). Supported community life - A vision for the 1990s: 1990

    Oregon Assessment Project summary report. Eugene: University of Oregon, Disability Policy Research Group.

    28. Drum, C.E., Cioffi, A., Mank, D., & Rhodes, L (1989). Supplemental Security Income and

    Social Security Disability Insurance: A guide for persons with developmental disabilities, their families, and advocates. Eugene: University of Oregon, Disability Policy Research Group.

    29. Drum, C.E., Gotchall, J., Hibbard, M., Luke, J., & Seidel, K. (1988). Salem area community

    mental health: State clients, local services, and policy options. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon.

    30. Drum, C.E., & Rhodes, L. (1987). Strategies for expanding employment opportunities in

    Oregon for persons with developmental disabilities. Eugene: University of Oregon, Center on Human Development, Specialized Training Program.

    Books and Books Chapters 1. Drum, C.E., Krahn, G.L., & Bersani, H. (Eds.) (2009). Disability and Public Health.

    Washington, DC: American Public Health Association & American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

    2. Drum, C.E. (2009). An introduction to disability and public health. In Drum, C.E., Krahn, G.L., & Bersani, H. (Eds.) (2009). Disability and Public Health (pp. 1-8). Washington, DC: American Public Health Association & American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

    3. Drum, C.E. (2009). Models and approaches to disability. In Drum, C.E., Krahn, G.L., &

    Bersani, H. (Eds.) (2009). Disability and Public Health (pp. 27-44). Washington, DC: American Public Health Association & American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

    4. Drum, C.E., Krahn, G., & Peterson, J. (2009). Health of people with disabilities: Determinants and disparities. In Drum, C.E., Krahn, G.L., & Bersani, H. (Eds.) (2009). Disability and Public Health (pp. 125-144). Washington, DC: American Public Health Association & American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

    5. Fitzsimons, N.M., Horner-Johnson, W., & Drum, C.E. (2009). Putting the guiding principles into action: The advocacy and empowerment project. In Fitzsimons, N.M. (Ed) Combating Violence and Abuse of People with Disabilities: A Call to Action (pp. 163-178). Baltimore: Brookes Publishing Company.

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    6. Drum, C.E. (2004). Behavioral risk factor surveillance system: Health status and disability. In: RRTC Health and Wellness Consortium (Eds.), Changing Concepts of Health & Disability: State of the Science Conference Proceedings and Policy Forum 2003 (pp. 67-72). Portland: Oregon Health & Science University.

    7. Drum, C.E. (2004). Research findings from the RRTC on Health and Wellness. In Kurlantzick, V. (Ed.), Exploring Environmental and Behavioral Interventions in Health Promotion Programs for People with Disabilities-Third Annual State Grantee Conference Proceedings (pp. 49-51). Washington, DC: American Association on Health and Disability.

    8. Drum, C.E. (Ed.) (2003). Healthy People 2010- Objective 6.8 Workgroup. In National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Healthy People 2010 Disability and Secondary Conditions Focus Area 6 Reports and Proceedings (pp. 189 - 194). Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    9. Drum, C.E. (2003). Evaluating health promotion programs: The need for common evaluation strategies. In Kurlantzick, V. (Ed.), Advancing Health Promotion for People with Disabilities on the Public Health Agenda: Proceedings (pp. 107-108). Washington, DC: American Association on Health and Disability.

    10. Drum, C.E. (Ed.) (2001). Objective 6.8: Eliminating disparities in employment rates between work-aged adults with and without disabilities. In National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Healthy People 2010 Chapter 6- Vision for the Decade: Proceedings and Recommendations of a Symposium (pp. 97 – 102). Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, December 2001.

    11. Rhodes, L. & Drum, C.E. (1989). Supported employment in the public sector. In Ferguson, P.M. & Olson, D. (Eds.), Supported Community Life: Connecting Policy to Practice in Disability Research (pp. 25-40). Eugene, OR: University of Oregon.

    Training Curricula 1. Drum, C.E., Krahn, G.L. Ritacco, B., & Drake, A. (Eds.) (2004). Disability and public health

    curriculum outline. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University.

    2. Drum, C.E. (2004). Disability models and approaches. In Drum, C.E., Krahn, G., Ritacco, B., & Drake, A. (Eds.), Disability and Public Health Curriculum Outline (pp. 4-16). Portland: Oregon Health & Science University.

    3. Horner-Johnson, W., & Drum, C.E. (2002). Personal power. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University. 4. Drum, C.E., Horner-Johnson, W., Keys, C., & Fitzsimons, N. Advocacy and empowerment

    curriculum. (2000) Chicago, IL: University of Illinois at Chicago. 5. Drum, C.E. (Ed.) (1998). Curriculum on abuse & disability - Instructor's guide: Second

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    edition. Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago.

    6. Drum, C.E. (Ed.) (1998). Curriculum on abuse and disability - Trainee's workbook: Second edition. Chicago, IL: University of Illinois at Chicago.

    7. Drum, C.E. (Ed.) (1997). Curriculum on abuse & disability - Instructor's guide. Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago. 8. Drum, C.E. (Ed.) (1997). Curriculum on abuse and disability - Trainee's workbook. Chicago,

    IL: University of Illinois at Chicago. INVITED & PEER-REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS International and National 1. Drum, C.E. (2015). Examining disability as a health disparity population. Invited

    presentation at “Room to Grow: Journey to Cultural and Linguistic Competency Mini-Conference,” Kennedy Krieger Institute, Bethesda, MD.

    2. Drum, C.E. (2015). Disability and health: Definitions, determinants, and disparities. Invited presentation at the 2015 Translational Health Disparities Course, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

    3. Drum, C.E. (2015). Developing Strategic University Partnerships. Invited presentation at the 2015 Association of University Centers of Excellence in Disability Technical Assistance Institute, Washington, DC.

    4. Drum, C.E. (2014). Disability and public health: Five years later. Invited keynote address at the 2014 Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability & Diversity, Honolulu, Hawaii.

    5. Drum, C.E., McClain, M., Reichard, A., & Philips, K. (2014). Disability and Rehabilitation Research Project: Health and health care disparities among individuals with disabilities project highlights. Invited panel presentation at the 2014 Annual Compendium on Disability Statistics, Washington, DC.

    6. Drum, C.E. & Phillips, K. (2014). Using Population-based Data to Examine Health Care.

    Utilization of clinical preventive services among persons with different types of disabilities. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA.

    7. Reichard, A., Houtenville, A., Phillips, K., Stransky, M., McClain, M., & Drum, C.E. (2014). Disability Population: Do Differences by Disability Type Matter to Public Health? Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA.

    8. Reichard, A., Drum, C.E., Phillips, K., Houtenville, A., McClain, M., & Stransky, M. (2014).

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    Using Population-based Data to Examine Health Care Access and Health Status, by Disability Type. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA.

    9. Stransky, M., McGrath, B., Reichard, A., McClain, M., Phillips, K., Houtenville, A., & Drum, C.E. (2014). Asthma and asthma-related health care quality and utilization by disability. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA.

    10. Drum, CD, Seekins, T., & Rainer, S. (2014) From “Bench to Bedside” in a community context: Moving from evidence-based practice to community implementation. Poster presentation at the College of Health and Human Services Research Conference, Durham, NH.

    11. Drum, C.E. & Philips, K. (2014). Disability and racial & ethnic status in the US:

    Determinants, disparities, and health equity. Invited presentation to the Interagency Committee on Health and Health Disparities, Interagency Committee on Disability Research, Washington, DC.

    12. Drum, C.E. (2013). What the health is disability doing in public health? Invited presentation at the College of Public Health Seminar Series, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.

    13. Drum, C.E. (2013). Disability and health: Definitions, determinants, and disparities. Invited

    presentation at the 2013 Translational Health Disparities Course, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

    14. Drum, C.E. & Phillips, K. (2012). Comparison of US disability & racial/ethnic minority groups in health status, access, & social determinants. Oral presentation at the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, 14th World Congress, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    15. Drum, C.E. (2012). Improving access to health care through community engagement. Oral

    presentation at the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, 14th World Congress, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    16. Drum, C.E. (2012). The disability and public health curriculum project. Oral presentation at

    the Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities, Honolulu, Hawaii. 17. Drum, C.E. (2012).What do we really know about disparities in preventive services? Oral

    presentation at the Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities, Honolulu, Hawaii. 18. Drum, C.E. (2011). Disability and health disparities. Invited keynote address, Inaugural

    meeting of the Interagency Subcommittee on Health Disparities, Interagency Committee on Disability Research, Washington, DC.

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    19. Drum, C.E., & Bailey, D. (2011). Community Engagement: From Health Care to Community

    Living. Invited oral presentation at the annual meeting of the Association of Programs for Rural Independent Living, Anchorage, AK.

    20. Drum, C.E., Horner-Johnson, W., & Taitano, G. (2011). Advancing Disability in the Nation’s

    Health Disparity Agenda: Comparison of Disability and Racial/Ethnic Minority Groups in Socio-Economic Status and Health Outcomes. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

    21. Drum, C.E., Horner-Johnson, W., & Taitano, G. (2011). Advancing Disability in the Nation’s

    Health Disparity Agenda: Comparison of Disability and Racial/Ethnic Minority Groups in Socio-Economic Status and Health Outcomes. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

    22. Lee, J.C., Horner-Johnson, W., & Drum, C. (2011, June). Disparity in access to a usual

    source of medical care among adults with disabilities in the United States. Oral presentation at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA.

    23. Peterson, J., Walsh, E., Drum, C.E., & Horner-Johnson, W. (2011). Disparities in utilization

    of clinical preventive services among people with disabilities: A systematic scoping review. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

    24. Lee, J.C., Horner-Johnson, & W., Drum, C. (2011, November). Disparity in access to a usual

    source of medical care among adults with disabilities in the United States. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

    25. Drum, C.E. (2011). Reflecting on the state of disability and health. Invited keynote panel

    presentation, Interagency Committee on Disability Research State of the Science Conference, Arlington, VA.

    26. Drum, C.E., Peterson, J., & Walsh, E. (2011). Disability models and approaches:

    Implications for health and health disparities. Oral presentation at the Interagency Committee on Disability Research State of the Science Conference, Arlington, VA.

    27. Drum, C.E. (2010). Difference, disparity, and disability: The case for normative adaptation. Invited keynote address, Interagency Committee on Disability Research State of the Science Conference, Arlington, VA.

    28. Drum, C.E., & Bailey, D. (2010). The Community Engagement Initiative: A local method for improving health access. Oral presentation at the Southwest Conference on Disability, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

    29. Drum, C.E., & Bailey, D. (2010). Using Community Engagement for health. Oral

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    presentation at the annual meeting of the Association of University Centers of Excellence in Disability, Washington, DC.

    30. Drum, C.E., White, G., Taitano, G., & Horner-Johnson, W. (2010). A comparison of the

    APHA debate on Physician-Assisted Suicide with the results of a focus group with Oregonians with disabilities. Oral presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

    31. Drum, C.E., Peterson, J., & Horner-Johnson, W. (2010). Incorporating disability into public

    health education. Oral presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

    32. Drum, C.E., & Peterson, J. (2010). Development of guidelines for health promotion for

    people with disabilities: Ideals and reality. Oral presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

    33. Drum, C.E., Horner-Johnson, W., & Cline, A. (2009). Development and pilot testing of the Outpatient Health Care Usability Profile (OHCUP). Oral presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

    34. Horner-Johnson, W., Drum, C.E., & Walsh, E. (2009). Group differences in healthcare access among people with disabilities. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

    35. Drum, C.E. (2009). Say, brother, can you paradigm? Re-thinking disability and health.

    Invited keynote presentation at the Southwest Conference on Disability, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

    36. Drum, C.E. (2009). Evidence-based review of health promotion interventions for people with

    disabilities. Invited oral presentation at the Disability and Health Seminar, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.

    37. Drum, C.E. (2009). The Oregon Community Engagement Initiative. Invited oral presentation

    at the Disability and Health Seminar, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.

    38. Drum, C.E. (2009). Development and Validation of the Outpatient Health Care Usability

    Profile. Invited oral presentation at the Disability and Health Seminar, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.

    39. Drum, C.E. (2008). Self-reported health and intellectual disability. Oral presentation at the

    International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, 13th World Congress, Cape Town, South Africa.

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    40. Drum, C.E., Krahn, G., & Horner-Johnson, W. (2008). The community engagement initiative. Oral presentation at the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, 13th World Congress, Cape Town, South Africa.

    41. Drum, C.E. (2008). Disability and public health: a new text. Oral presentation at the

    International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, 13th World Congress, Cape Town, South Africa.

    42. Horner-Johnson, W., Lyman, L., Drum, C.E., & Krahn, G. (2008). Testing a health

    promotion program for people with intellectual disabilities. Oral presentation at the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, 13th World Congress, Cape Town, South Africa.

    43. Horner-Johnson, W., Lyman, L., Krahn, G., Drum, C.E., Weaver, A., & Bailey, D. (2008).

    Promoting the health of people with intellectual disabilities: Preliminary results of a randomized controlled trial. Oral presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California.

    44. Peterson, J., Drum., C.E., Krahn, G., Wingenfeld, S., & Seekins, T. (2008). Community-

    based health promotion programs for people with disabilities: Mapping the literature landscape. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California.

    45. Drum, C.E., Peterson, J., & Krahn, G. (2008). Guidelines for the implementation of

    community-based health promotion programs for people with disabilities. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California.

    46. Drum, C.E., Krahn, G.L. & Bersani, H. (2007). Development of a textbook on disability and

    public health. Invited oral presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

    47. Drum, C, Suziki, R., Culley, C., & Krahn, G. (2006). Promoting access to health services

    project. Invited oral presentation at the RRTC on Spinal Cord Injury State of the Science Conference, Bethesda, Maryland.

    48. Drum, C. Cline, A., Culley, C., & Krahn, G. (2006). Knowledge translation: Experiences

    from the RRTC on health and wellness. Invited oral presentation at the RRTC on Spinal Cord Injury State of the Science Conference, Bethesda, Maryland.

    49. Drum, C., Hammond, L.A., Berardinelli, M., Walsh, E., Horner-Johnson, W., Krahn, G.L.

    (2006, November). Access denied? Results of an online survey on barriers to health care for people with disabilities. Oral presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.

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    50. Horner-Johnson, W., Hall, T., Suzuki, R., & Drum, C. (2006, November). Factor structure of BRFSS health related quality of life items for people with and without disabilities. Oral presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.

    51. Drum, C.E. (2006). Technical assistance and training requests on health-related accessibility

    issues. Oral presentation at the Sixth International Conference on Occupational Stress & Health, Miami, Fl.

    52. Krahn, G.L. & Drum, C.E. (2006). Promoting healthy lifestyles for people with disabilities.

    Oral presentation at the Sixth International Conference on Occupational Stress & Health, Miami, Fl.

    53. Drum, C.E., Krahn, G.L., & Berardinelli, M. (2006). Your Community, Your Choice. Oral

    presentation at the Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities, Honolulu, Hawaii.

    54. Drum, C.E., & Horner-Johnson, W., & Abdullah, N. (2006). Healthy Living Through Healthy Behaviors. Oral presentation at the Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities, Honolulu, Hawaii.

    55. Krahn, G., Drum, C.E., & Hammond, L. (2006). A Cascade of Disparities: Health of People

    with Disabilities. Oral presentation at the Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities, Honolulu, Hawaii.

    56. Drum, C.E. (2005). The evidence based movement and public health: Overview and

    implications for disability. Invited oral presentation at the Chair’s Forum, Disability Special Interest Group, American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.

    57. Drum, C. (2005). Describing your program with logic modeling: What is it, how do you use

    it, and why you should care. Invited plenary oral presentation at the Priorities and Challenges Confronting NCBDDD State Grantees and Partners in Disability and Health: Addressing Current Challenges and Planning Beyond 2005-2006 - State Grantee and Partners Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

    58. Drum, C.E., Ritacco, B., Horner-Johnson, W., & Wasfi, R. (2005). My community, my

    solutions. Oral presentation at the Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities, Honolulu, Hawaii.

    59. Drum C., Weisser, J., Abdullah, N., Krahn, G., & Horner-Johnson, W. (2004). Healthy

    lifestyles curriculum for people with intellectual and other disabilities. Oral presentation at the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, 12th World Congress, Montpellier, France.

    60. Krahn, G.L., Drum, C.E., Horner-Johnson, W., & Goldsmith, K. (2004). Determinants of

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    health: The BRFSS health behaviors and outcomes study. Oral presentation at the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, 12th World Congress, Montpellier, France.

    61. Horner-Johnson, W., Drum, C., & Krahn, G. (2004). Maltreatment reported by people with

    intellectual disabilities living in Oregon communities. Oral presentation at the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, 12th World Congress, Montpellier, France.

    62. Drum, C., Ritacco, B., Horner-Johnson, W., & Wasfi, R. (2004). Community engagement:

    Resolving social issues. Oral presentation at the Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities, Honolulu, Hawaii.

    63. Drum, C.E. (2004). Research Findings from the RRTC on Health and Wellness. Invited oral

    presentation at the Behavioral Interventions in Health Promotion Programs for People with Disabilities-Third Annual State Grantee Meeting, Washington, DC.

    64. Drum, C.E., & Krahn, G.L. (2004). The Oregon disability and public health curriculum.

    Invited oral presentation at the Chair’s Forum, Disability Special Interest Group, American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

    65. Drum, C.E., Ritacco, B., & Wasfi, R. (2004). Disabilities and the environment: Implementing

    community engagement and a critical assessment. Invited oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

    66. Drum, C.E., Ritacco, B., & Wasfi, R. (2004). Community engagement initiative: Examining

    the role of environmental context in disablement. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

    67. Wasfi, R., Drum C., Ritacco, B., & Horner-Johnson, W. (2004). Application of geographic

    information systems (GIS) in community environmental assessment for people with disabilities. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

    68. Horner-Johnson, W., Krahn, G., Drum, C., & Goldsmith, K. (2004). Predictive models of

    health status: The BRFSS health behaviors and outcomes study. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

    69. Drum, C.E., & Krahn, G.L. (2003). Disability and public health: Oregon curriculum. Invited

    oral presentation at the Chair’s Forum, Disability Special Interest Group, American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

    70. Horner-Johnson, W., Weisser, J. & Drum, C.E. (2003). Youth risk behavior survey: Health

    risks among Oregon high school students with disabilities. Oral presentation at the Annual

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    Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, California.

    71. Drum, C.E., Horner-Johnson, W. & Krahn, G.L. (2003). Understanding the Self-Defined Health Status of People with Disabilities. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

    72. Horner-Johnson, W., Krahn, G.L., Drum, C.E., & Culley, C. (2003). Determinants of health:

    The BRFSS health behaviors and outcomes study. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA.

    68. Horner-Johnson, W., Drum, C.E., & Krahn, G.L. (2003). Physical activity as a behavioral

    determinant of health. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA.

    69. Drum, C.E., & Horner-Johnson, W. (2003). Health status and disability. Oral presentation at the RRTC: Health Wellness Consortium State of the Science Research Conference, Bethesda, MD.

    70. Krahn, G.L., Drum, C.E., & Culley, C. (2003). Promoting health opportunities at the person,

    policy, & provider level. Oral panel presentation at the Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities, Honolulu, HI.

    71. Weaver, A., Horner-Johnson, W., Abdullah, N., Drum, C.E., & Weisser, J. (2003). Healthy

    lifestyles evaluation project. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Association of University Centers on Disabilities, Bethesda, Maryland.

    72. Drum, C.E. (2003). Evaluating Health Promotion Programs: The Need for Common

    Evaluation Strategies. Invited oral presentation at the Advancing Health Promotion for People with Disabilities on the Public Health Agenda: Second Annual State Grantees Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

    73. Drum, C.E., Ritacco, B., & Horner-Johnson, W. (2002). The community engagement

    initiative: Improving access and participation. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.

    74. Horner-Johnson, W. & Drum, C.E. (2002). Negative attitudes, discrimination, and

    maltreatment experienced by Oregonians with disabilities. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.

    75. Drum, C.E., Horner-Johnson, W., Krahn, G.L., & Culley, C. (2002). Disparity, difference, &

    inequality: Examining the health of people with disabilities. Invited Keynote at the Annual Meeting of the Association of University Centers for Excellence in Disabilities, Bethesda,

    MD.

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    76. Drum, C.E., Ritacco, B., & Horner-Johnson, W. (2002). The Community engagement initiative: Developing local partnerships to improve access and participation. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the Association of University Centers for Excellence in Disabilities, Bethesda, MD.

    77. Drum, C.E. (2002). Community engagement initiative: Grassroots surveillance. Invited

    presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, Kansas City, MO.

    78. Horner-Johnson, W., Drum, C.E., & Krahn, G. (2002). BRFSS Health Behaviors and

    Outcomes Project. Oral presentation at the North American Federation of Adapted Physical Activity Conference, Corvallis, OR.

    79. Drum, C.E., & Krahn, G.L. (2001). When Disability Meets Public Health Oral presentation

    at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Disability Studies, Winnipeg, Ontario. 80. Drum, C.E. (2000). Dejure and defacto views of disability policy. Invited oral presentation

    at the 10th Annual Disability Studies Forum, American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

    81. Drum, C.E., & Krahn, G.L. (2000). Disability and Public Health-An integrated curriculum.

    Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

    82. Krahn, G.L., Maley, S.A., Drum, C.E., & Powers, L. (2000). Using internet technologies to

    promote wellness in persons with disabilities. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

    83. Drum, C.E. (2000). Action Against Abuse-A Self-Advocacy Model. Oral presentation at the

    International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, 11th World Congress, Seattle, WA.

    84. Krahn, G.L. & Drum, C.E. (2000). Every Child Special-Every Child Safe. Oral presentation

    at the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, 11th World Congress, Seattle, WA.

    85. Krahn, G. L., Maley, S., Drum, C., & Powers, L. (2000). Promoting wellness in persons with

    disabilities: A new concept. Oral presentation at the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, 11th World Congress, Seattle, WA.

    86. Drum, C.E. (1997). Models of Collaboration Between Abuse and Neglect Agencies and Developmental Disability Agencies. Oral presentation at the Fourth National Child Welfare Conference, Washington, DC.

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    87. Drum, C.E. (1996). Developmental Disabilities and Abuse and Neglect. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of University Affiliated Programs, Washington, DC.

    88. Drum, C.E. (1994). Expanding employment of people with significant disabilities in the

    public sector. Oral presentation at the Mary E. Switzer Fellowship Conference, Washington, D.C.

    89. Drum, C.E. (1989). Public sector issues in supported employment programs. Invited presentation at the National Forum on Public Sector Supported Employment, Eugene,

    Oregon. Regional and Local: 1. Drum, C.E. (2014). The iterative outlining process for manuscript writing. Invited lecture,

    College of Health and Human Services, University of New Hampshire.

    2. Drum, C.E. (2014). The iterative outlining process for manuscript writing. Invited lecture, Institute on Disability Faculty meeting, University of New Hampshire.

    3. Drum, C.E. (2014). The Institute on Disability. Invited presentation at the Rotary Club,

    Dover, NH.

    4. Drum, C.E. (2011). Disability in the Granite State. Invited keynote address, Granite State Independent Living Center annual meeting, Concord, NH.

    5. Drum, C.E., & Krahn, G.L. (2007). 2 views on 2 systematic reviews. Invited oral

    presentation, Oregon State University, College of Health and Human Services, At The Core seminar series.

    6. Drum, C.E. (2007). Models and approaches to disability. Invited oral presentation, Oregon

    Health & Science University, Department of Pediatrics’ Grand Rounds. 7. Drum, C.E., Horner-Johnson, W., Hammond, L., & Krahn, G. (2005). Health disparities

    among people with disabilities. Invited oral presentation, Center for Health Disparities Research, Oregon Health & Science University.

    8. Weaver, A., Horner-Johnson, W., Abdullah, N., Drum, C.E., & Weisser, J. (2003). Healthy

    lifestyles for people with disabilities. Oral presentation at the Food, Physical Activity, and Body Weight: A Regional Response to the Surgeon General’s Call to Action, Portland, Oregon.

    9. Drum, C.E. (2002). Disability and Health in Oregon. Invited Keynote address at Celebrate

    Wellness III, Eugene, OR.

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    10. Drum, C.E. (2001). Community Engagement and Disability Access. Oral presentation at Celebrate Wellness II, Eugene, OR.

    11. Drum, C.E. (1995) The difference phenomenon- Implications for the employment of people with disabilities. Oral presentation at the 17th Annual Allied Health Research Forum,

    University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL. 12. Drum, C.E. (1995). Disability Studies- National and local trends. Oral presentation at the

    IDHD Colloquium Series, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL. TEACHING Graduate Courses University of Oregon, Department of Planning, Public Policy, and Management 1. PPPM 636: Public Policy Analysis, 4 credits, Instructor, Spring 1989 2. LAW 664: Administrative Law, 3 credits, Instructor, Fall 1990 Brandeis University, Heller School for Social Policy 1. HS 403B: Qualitative Research, 3 credits, Teaching Assistant, Spring 1992 University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Disability and Human Development 1. DHD 464: Survey of Developmental Disabilities, 3 credits, Instructor, Fall 1995 2. DHD 582: Disability Policy II: Contemporary Issues in Disability Policy, 3 credits, Instructor,

    Spring 1996 Oregon Health & Sciences University, Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 1. PHPM 566: Disability and Public Health, 3 credits, Instructor, Winter 2003, 2005, 2007,

    2009 Guest Lectures 1. Drum, C.E. (2015). Health and Disability: Social determinants of health in the US and New

    Hampshire. Invited lecture, LEND Seminar, University of New Hampshire. 2. Drum, C.E. (2014). Health and Disability: Social determinants of health in the US and New

    Hampshire. Invited lecture, LEND Seminar, University of New Hampshire. 3. Drum, C.E. (2013). Health and Disability: Social determinants of health in the US and New

    Hampshire. Invited lecture, LEND Seminar, University of New Hampshire. 4. Drum, C.E. (2012). Disability and health disparities. Invited lecture, LEND Seminar,

    University of New Hampshire. 5. Drum, C.E. (2012). Disability and Public Health. Invited Lecture, US Health Care Systems,

    Department of Health Management and Policy, University of New Hampshire. 6. Drum, C.E. (2011). Disability and health disparities. Invited lecture, LEND Seminar,

    University of New Hampshire. 7. Drum, C.E. & Krahn, G.L. (2008). Disability and Health. Invited lecture, LEND ID Seminar,

    Oregon Health & Science University. 8. Krahn, G.L. Peterson, J., & Drum, C.E. (2008). Health Promotion and Disabilities. Invited

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    lecture, LEND ID Seminar, Oregon Health & Science University. 9. Drum, C.E. (2008). Health Disparities and Disability. Invited Lecture, Oregon State

    University. 10. Drum, C.E. (2005). The Community Engagement Initiative- Disability and Community

    Development. Invited Lecture, Department of Planning, Public Policy, and Management, University of Oregon.

    11. Drum, C.E. (2005). Health Disparities and Disability. Invited Lecture, Oregon State University.

    12. Drum, C.E. (1995). Mental Disability Law. Invited Lecture, DePaul University College of Law, Chicago, IL.

    SERVICE National Committees 2015 Co-Chair, Interagency Committee on Disability Research, Health,

    Functioning, and Wellness Working Group 2013 – 2014 Expert Panel on Creating a Sustainable Interagency Coordination Network on

    Disability Research, Interagency Committee on Disability Research 2013 – 2014 Diversity Workgroup, Administration on Intellectual and Developmental

    Disabilities, Administration on Community Living 2013 – current Co-Chair, Data Subcommittee, Region I Health Equity Council, US

    Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Minority Health 2012 – current External Advisory Council, NCBDDD Disability Research and

    Dissemination Center, University of South Carolina 2011 - current Region I Health Equity Council, US Department of Health and Human

    Services, Office of Minority Health 2011 - current Data Subcommittee, Region I Health Equity Council, US Department of

    Health and Human Services, Office of Minority Health 2011 - 2012 Chair-elect, Disability Section, American Public Health Association 2011 Invited Participant, Summit on Expanding Research Capacity, National

    Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, US Department of Education

    2008 – 2010 Healthy People Disability and Health Workgroup, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia

    2009 Non-Federal Disability Comparative Effectiveness Research Group, Federal Coordinating Council on Comparative Effectiveness Research, US Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC

    2009 - 2014 Advisory Committee, Research and Training Center on Disability in Rural Communities, University of Montana

    2007 - 2010 Governing Council, American Public Health Association 2006 - 2011 Task Force on Knowledge Translation - Knowledge Value Mapping,

    National Center for the Dissemination of Disability Research, Southwest Educational Development Laboratory, Austin, Texas

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    2005 - 2010 Constituent Committee, Office on Disability, US Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC

    2004 - 2006 Policy Chair, Disability Special Interest Group, American Public Health Association

    2004 - 2006 Research Chair, National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers

    2004 -2009 External Scientific Advisory Panel, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Health Promotion and Spinal Cord Injury

    2004 - 2006 Research Subcommittee, National Network of ADA Centers 2003 - 2006 Outcomes Subcommittee, National Network of ADA Centers 2003 - 2005 National Advisory Board, National Technical Assistance Center for Asian

    Americans and Pacific Islanders 2002 Surgeon General’s Task Force on Health Disparities and Mental Retardation 2002 - 2004 Policy Chair, Disability Special Interest Group, American Public Health

    Association 2002 - 2004 Research Chair, National Association of Rehabilitation Research and

    Training Centers 2002 - current Board of Directors, American Association on Health and Disability 2000 - 2002 Healthy People 2010 Chapter 6 Work Group, Centers for Disease Control &

    Prevention 1995 Innovative ADA Accommodations Review Panel Local 2005 - 2010 Oregon Partnership for Cancer Control, Cancer Disparities Workgroup 2005 - 2006 DHS Livable Communities Work Group, State of Oregon 2003 - 2006 Accessibility Representative, Oregon State Independent Living Council 2000 - 2005 Oregon Council on Developmental Disabilities 2000 - 2004 Rural Concerns Task Force, Oregon Disabilities Commission 1999 - 2001 It’s My Right Coalition Steering Committee; Model Systems Work Group,

    Center on Self-Determination, Oregon Institute on Disability & Development 1998 - 1999 Illinois Attorney General’s Task Force on Mandated Reporting 1996 - 1999 Director, Illinois Coalition on Disability and Abuse Institutional Committees 2016 – current College of Health and Human Services Bylaws Committee, College of Health

    and Human Services, University of New Hampshire 2015 – current College of Health and Human Services PhD Committee, College of Health

    and Human Services, University of New Hampshire 2013 – current Research Conference Planning Committee, College of Health and Human

    Services, University of New Hampshire 2011 – current Executive Committee, Office of the Dean, College of Health and Human

    Services, University of New Hampshire 2011 – 2012 Research and Engagement Academy, University of New Hampshire 2011 – current University Research Council, University of New Hampshire

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    2011 – current Institute Directors Committee, College of Health and Human Services, University of New Hampshire

    2009 - 2010 Accessibility Standards & Guidelines Working Group, Oregon Health & Science University

    2005 - 2007 OHSU Executive Committee, Oregon Health & Science University 2005 - 2007 President, Faculty Senate, Oregon Health & Science University 2004 -2009 Faculty Senate Executive Committee, Oregon Health & Science University 2001 Ad Hoc Committee on the Reorganization of the Faculty Senate, Oregon

    Health & Science University 1999 - 2001 Steering Committee, Oregon Research Center for Ending Family Violence,

    Oregon Health & Science University Departmental Committees 2015 – current MPH Program Committee, Department of Health and Human Services,

    College of Health and Human Services, University of New Hampshire 2014 – current Research Faculty Promotion Guidelines Committee, Department of Health

    and Human Services, College of Health and Human Services, University of New Hampshire

    2011 – current Chair, Institute on Disability Management Team, University of New Hampshire

    2007 – 2008 Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Academic Programs, Child Development and Rehabilitation Center, Oregon Health & Science University

    2004 -2010 CDRC Administrative Team, Child Development and Rehabilitation Center, Oregon Health & Science University

    2002 - 2003 Ad Hoc Committee for the Future of the Child Development and Rehabilitation Center, Oregon Health & Science University

    2001 -2008 Leadership Team, Oregon Institute on Disability & Development, Oregon Health & Science University

    2000 - 2010 Faculty Senator, Child Development and Rehabilitation Center, Oregon Health & Science University

    1999 - 2010 Research and Outreach Council, Oregon Institute on Disability & Development, Oregon Health & Science University

    Editorial and Ad Hoc Review Activities 2013 Reviewer, Journal of the American Medical Association, Pediatrics 2010 – current Reviewer, American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2007 - 2014 Editorial Board & Reviewer, Disability and Health Journal 2007 - 2008 Reviewer, Quality of Life Research 2006 Reviewer, American Journal of Public Health 2005 Reviewer, American Journal of Public Health 2004 Reviewer, American Journal of Public Health 2000 - 2014 Abstract Reviewer, APHA Annual Meeting, Disability Section 1996 Reviewer, Social Service Review

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    Granting Agency Review Work 2014 Grant Reviewer, Agency on Healthcare Research and Quality, PCORI

    Knowledge Translation Projects 2008 Grant Reviewer, National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research, Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Projects 2007 Grant Reviewer, National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research, Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Projects 2006 Grant Reviewer, National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research, Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Projects 2006 Grant Reviewer, National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research, Health Services Research and Demonstration Projects 2005 Grant Reviewer, National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research, Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Projects 2004 Grant Reviewer, National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research, Health Services Research and Demonstration Projects 2003 Grant Reviewer, National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research, Health Services Research and Demonstration Projects 1997 Grant Reviewer, National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research, Field-Initiated Projects 1996 Grant Reviewer, National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research, Field-Initiated Projects Membership in Professional Societies American Public Health Association American Association on Health and Disability American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities REFERENCES Available Upon Request

    1994 Doctor of Philosophy (Social Policy) Brandeis University1988 Juris Doctor (Law) University of Oregon1985 Master of Public Administration University of Oregon1983 Bachelor of Science (Political Science) University of OregonFederalPeer-reviewed MaterialsAbstractsBooks and Books ChaptersTraining CurriculaInternational and NationalSERVICELocal

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