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Colette V. Browne Colette V. Browne, Dr.PH, MPH, MSW Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work University of Hawai’i GOV.MSG.~O.1+2~ 2016- Richard S. and T. Rose Takasaki Endowed Professor in Social Policy, Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work, University of Hawai’i 2009-20 12 Interim Director, University of Hawai’i Center on Aging Office of the Vice Chancellor, Research and Graduate Education. Visiting Professor, Columbia University, School of Social Work, New York. Professor, University of Hawai’i Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work. Chair, Master’s Program, 2002, 2005-06 Chair, Gerontology Concentration, 1999-Present Chair, Personnel Committee, 2003-2008, 2009-2010, 2012-2016 Faculty Affiliate, Women’s Studies Program, University of Hawai’i at Manoa. Faculty Affiliate, John A. Burns School of Medicine, Pacific Islands Geriatric Program. Associate Professor of Social Work, University of Hawai’i, Chair, Gerontology Concentration (1993-present); Chair, Policy Curriculum (1997-2001), Chair, Advanced Curriculum (1997-2001). Assistant Professor of Social Work, University of Hawai’i. Project Director, Office of Social Work Education and Research, Queen’s Health Care System. Collaborative education and research project with the University of Hawai’i School of Social Work. 1992 Visiting Scholar, Consortium, Social and Political Research Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 1988-199 1 Principal Investigator and Project Director, Pacific Gerontology Social Work Education Project, Administration on Aging, School of Social Work, University of Hawai’i. 1985-1990 Social Work Specialist, University of Hawai’i. School of Social Work. 1978-1982 Director, Geriatric Services, Kuakini Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawai’i. EDUCATION University of Hawai’i John A. Bums School of Medicine, Office of Public Health Studies Dr.PH. Doctorate in Public Health, M.P.H. Master’s degree in Public Health, University of Hawai’i, Honolulu, Hawai’i. School of Social Work. M.S.W. Master’s degree in Social Work, University of Massachusetts. M.Ed. Master’s degree in Educational Psychology, POSITIONS HELD 2018 Chair, Department of Social Work, Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work, University of Hawai’ i 2011 2001-Present 2001-Present 2001-Present 1995-2001 1990-1994 1991-1993 1

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Colette V. Browne, Dr.PH, MPH, MSWMyron B. Thompson School of Social Work

University of Hawai’i

GOV.MSG.~O.1+2~

2016- Richard S. and T. Rose Takasaki Endowed Professor in Social Policy, Myron B. ThompsonSchool of Social Work, University of Hawai’i

2009-20 12 Interim Director, University of Hawai’i Center on AgingOffice of the Vice Chancellor, Research and Graduate Education.

Visiting Professor, Columbia University, School of Social Work, New York.

Professor, University of Hawai’i Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work.Chair, Master’s Program, 2002, 2005-06Chair, Gerontology Concentration, 1999-PresentChair, Personnel Committee, 2003-2008, 2009-2010, 2012-2016

Faculty Affiliate, Women’s Studies Program, University of Hawai’i at Manoa.

Faculty Affiliate, John A. Burns School of Medicine, Pacific Islands Geriatric Program.

Associate Professor of Social Work, University of Hawai’i, Chair, Gerontology Concentration(1993-present); Chair, Policy Curriculum (1997-2001), Chair, Advanced Curriculum (1997-2001).

Assistant Professor of Social Work, University of Hawai’i.

Project Director, Office of Social Work Education and Research, Queen’s Health Care System.Collaborative education and research project with the University of Hawai’i School of Social Work.

1992 Visiting Scholar, Consortium, Social and Political Research Institute, University of Michigan,Ann Arbor.

1988-199 1 Principal Investigator and Project Director, Pacific Gerontology Social Work Education Project,Administration on Aging, School of Social Work, University of Hawai’i.

1985-1990 Social Work Specialist, University of Hawai’i. School of Social Work.

1978-1982 Director, Geriatric Services, Kuakini Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawai’i.

EDUCATIONUniversity of Hawai’i John A. Bums School of Medicine, Office of Public Health Studies

Dr.PH. Doctorate in Public Health,M.P.H. Master’s degree in Public Health,

University of Hawai’i, Honolulu, Hawai’i. School of Social Work.M.S.W. Master’s degree in Social Work,

University of Massachusetts.M.Ed. Master’s degree in Educational Psychology,

POSITIONS HELD

2018 Chair, Department of Social Work, Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work, University ofHawai’ i

2011

2001-Present

2001-Present

2001-Present

1995-2001

1990-1994

1991-1993

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Monmouth College, New Jersey.B.S. Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences,

HONORS AN]) AWARDSAmerican Society on Aging, Multicultural Award in Aging, Ha Kupuna National Resource Center for NativeHawaiian Elders, 2015University of Hawai’ i Robert W. Clopton Award for Exemplary Community Service 2014Council on Social Work Education, SAGE, Expert Teacher in Gerontology, 200 1-2002National Association of Social Workers, Hawai’i Chapter, Social Worker of the Year in Gerontology, 2000National Association of Social Workers, Hawai’i Chapter, Social Worker of the Year in Professional Education,2000Sigma Phi Omega, National Academic Honor and Professional Society in Gerontology, Hawai’i Chapter, Vice-President, 1998-1999, President, 2000-2001White House Summit on Retirement. Appointment by President William Clinton, June 1998University of Hawai’ i Board of Regents Award for Teaching Excellence, 1996Hawai’i Pacific Gerontological Society, Nalima Kokua Research Award, 1994

PUBLICATIONS

Books1. Browne, C. (1998). Women,feminism, and aging. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

2. Browne, C. and Onzuka-Anderson, R. (Eds.) (1985). Our aging parents: A practical guide to eldercare.Honolulu, Hawai’i: University of Hawai’i Press.

Encyclopedia1. Browne, C. (2016). Cultural competence and aging (4th ed). Encyclopedia ofEldercare, M. Mezey, G.

Giegler, and L. Capezuti, Editors. New York: Springer.

2. Browne, C. (2012). Gender, globalization and women’s labor. The Encyclopedia ofGlobal HumanMigration. I Ness, Editor. London: Blackwell Publishing.

3. Browne, C., Klein, W. (2003). Encyclopedia ofPrimary Prevention, Older Adult Editors. M. Bloom and T.Gulotta, Editors-in-Chief. London: Kiuwer/Plenum Publishing.

4. Browne, C. (2003). Prevention of chronic disease and disability in old age. Encyclopedia ofprimaryprevention, M. Bloom and T. Gulotta, Editors-in-Chief. London: Kluwer/Plenum Publishing.

Book Chapters1. Richardson, C., Browne, C. (2015). Social work practice with older adults: Other minorities. In B. Berkman,

Editor, The Oxford Handbook ofsocial work in aging (2~ edition). London: Oxford University Press.

2. Ka ‘opua, L.S., Goodyear-Ka’opua, J.N., Ka’awa, J.M., Amona, S., Browne, C., Robles, A. (2015). Look tothe source: Gathering elder stories as segue to youth-oriented action research. In B. Friedman and J. Merrick(Eds.), Public health, social work, and inequalities. Novus Science Publishing. Published simultaneously in theJournal of International Public Health

3. Browne, C., Braun, K., Arnsberger, P. (2007). Filipinas as Residential long-term care providers: Influence ofCultural values, structural inequity, and immigrant status on choosing this work. In C. Tompkins and A. Rosen,(Eds.), Fostering social work gerontology competence: A collection ofpapers from the First NationalGerontological Social work Conference (439-456). New York: Haworth (Simultaneously co-published asJournal of Gerontological Social Work, 48, 2007.

4. Browne, C., Richardson, V. (2006). Social work practice with older adults: Other minorities. In B. Berkman,Editor, The Oxford Handbook ofsocial work in aging (pp. 30 1-309). Oxford University Press.

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5. Braun, K., Yee, B., Browne, C., Mokuau, N. (2004). Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander elders.In K. Whitfield (Ed.), Closing the gap: Improving the health ofminority elders (pp. 55-68). Washington, DC:Gerontological Society of America.

6. Tauiliili, D., Delva, J., Browne, C. (2001). A study of attitudes toward aging and caregiving patterns amongSamoan families in Hawai’i. In J. Delva (Ed.), Families and health: A cross-cultural perspective. New York:Haworth Press. To be simultaneously published in Journal ofFamily Social Work.

7. Browne, C., Mills, C. (2000). Ecological model, the strengths perspective, and empowerment theory. In R.Fong and S. Furuto (Eds.), Cultural competent social work practice: Practice skills, interventions, andEvaluation (pp. 10-32). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

8. Braun, K., Browne, C. (2000). Perceptions of dementia, caregiving, and help seeking among Asian andPacific Islander Americans. In S. Keigher, A. Fortune, and S. Witkin (Eds.), Social work and aging: Thechanging landscape (pp. 175-19 1). Washington, DC: NASW Press. Originally published in Health and SocialWork, 1998.

9. Fong, R., Browne, C. (1998). United States immigration policy and Chinese children and families. In H.Fitzgerald, B. Lester, and B. Zuckerman (Eds.), Children ofcolor: Research, health, andpublic policy issues

(pp. 187-204). New York: Garland Press.

10. Braun, K., Browne, C. (1997). Cultural values and caregiving patterns among Asian and Pacific IslanderAmericans. In D. Redburn and R. McNamara (Eds.), Social gerontology (pp. 155-182). Westport, CT:Greenwood.

11. Browne, C., Broderick, A. (1996). Asian and Pacific Island elders: Issues for social work practice andeducation. lii P. Ewalt, E. Freeman, S. Kirk, and D. Poole (Eds.), Multicultural issues in social work (pp. 322-326). Washington, DC: NASW Press. Originally published in Social Work, 1995.

12. Browne, C. (1995). A Feminist lifespan perspective on aging. In N. Van Den Berg (Ed.). Feminist practice inthe 21st Century (pp. 330-354). Washington, DC: NASW Press.

13 Browne, C., Onzuka-Anderson, R. (1988). Community support systems for the elderly. In D. Sanders and J.Fischer (Eds.) Visionsfor the future: Social work andPac~fIc Asian perspectives (pp. 95-112). Honolulu,Hawai’i: School of Social Work.

14. Browne, C. (1985). Aging. In C. Browne and R. Onzuka-Anderson Our aging parents: A practical guide toeldercare (pp. 1-14). Honolulu, Hawai’i: University of Hawai’i Press.

15. Browne, C., Onzuka-Anderson, R. (1985). The Family’s role in eldercare. In C. Browne and R. OnzukaAnderson Our aging parents: A practical guide to eldercare (pp. 15-29). Honolulu, Hawai’ i: University ofHawai’i Press.

16. Brenneman, M., Neurath, 0., Browne, C. (1985). Exercise and aging. In C. Browne and R. Onzuka-AndersonOur aging parents: A practical guide to eldercare (pp. 41-51). Honolulu, Hawai’ i: University of Hawai’ i Press.

17. Browne, C. (1985). Common diseases: Diabetes, cancer, and Parkinson’s Disease. In C. Browne and R.Onzuka-Anderson Our aging parents: A practical guide to eldercare (pp. 60-74). Honolulu, Hawai’i:University of Hawai’i Press.

18. Neurath, 0., Yee, H., Ihara, G., Browne, C. (1985). Stroke. In C. Browne and R. Onzuka-Anderson Our agingparents: A practical guide to eldercare (pp. 118-133). Honolulu, Hawai’i: University of Hawai’i Press.

19. Brenneman, M., Browne, C. (1985). Keeping relatives mobile and independent. In C. Browne and R. OnzukaAnderson Our aging parents: A practical guide to eldercare (pp. 149-158). Honolulu, Hawai’i: University ofHawai’i Press.

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20. Browne, C., Onzuka-Anderson, R. (1985). Reflections of three generations. In C. Browne and R. OnzukaAnderson Our aging parents: A practical guide to eldercare (pp. 239-250). Honolulu, Hawai’i: University ofHawai’i Press.

Journals (Refereed)

1. Browne, C., & Braun, K.L. (2017). Away from the islands: Diaspora’s effects on NativeHawaiian elders and families in California. Journal of Cross Cultural Gerontology, Advance accesspublication, October, 2017, doi: 10. 1007/s10823-0 17.

2. Kim, B.J., Liu, L., Nakaoka, S., Jang, S., & Browne, C. (2017). Depression among older Japanese Americans:The impact of functional (ADL & IADL) and cognitive status. Social Work in Health Care, doi:10.1080/00981389.2017.1397588

3. Kim, B.J., Jun, H., Lee., J., Linton, K., Kim, M. & Browne, C. (2017). Subjective well-being in older Chineseand Korean immigrants in the United States: Effects of self-rated health and employment status. Social Work inPublic Health (Advanced access publication).

4. Moore, C., & Browne, C. (2016). Emerging innovations, best practices and evidence-based practices inelder abuse and neglect: A review of recent developments in the field. Journal ofFamily Violence, advanceaccess online May 2016.

5. Ka’opua, L.S., Goodyear-Ka’opua, J.N., Ka’awa, J.M., Amona, S., Browne, C., Robles, A. (2016). Look tothe source: Gathering elder stories as segue to youth-oriented action research. International Journal ofPublicHealth.

6. Browne, C., Ka’opua, L.S., Jervis, L.L., Trockman, M., Alborota, R. (2016). Dementia and Native Populations:Is there a case for culture-based psychosocial interventions? The Gerontologist, Advance Access publicationApril 6, 2016, doi:10.1093/gront/gnwOS9.

7. Mokuau, N., Browne, C., Ka’opua, L.S., Higuchi, P., Sweet, K., Braun, K.L. (2015). Native Hawaiiangrandparents: Exploring benefits and challenges in the caregiving experience. Journal of Indigenous SocialDevelopment4, 1,1-19.

8. Browne, C., Carter, P., Gray, J. (2015). National Resource Centers focus on Indigenous communities.Generations, 38, 4,70-74.

9. Braun, K.L., Browne, C., Mokuau, N. (2015). Ha Ktipuna National Resource Center for Native Hawaiianelders. Hawai ‘i Medical Journal 14, 7, Supp.1.

10. Braun, K., Kim, B.J., Ka’opua, L., Mokuau, N., Browne, C. (2014). Native Hawaiian and PacificIslander elders: What gerontologists should know. Gerontologist. DOI: 10. 1 093/geront/gnuO72

11. Browne, C., Mokuau, N., Ka’opua, L.S., Kim, B.J., Braun, K. (2014). Listening to the voices of NativeHawaiian elders and ‘ohana caregivers: Discussions on aging, health, and care preferences. Journal of CrossCultural Gerontology. DOT: 10.1007/si 0823-014-9227-8

12. Nakatasuka, N., Esquivel, L., Levin, M., Browne, C., Braun, K. (2013). Addressing the unique challengesfacing kanaka maoli living in the continental U.S. Hit ‘ilili Journal Press, Kamehameha Schools, Honolulu.

13. Braun, K., Browne, C., Ka’opua, L, Kim, B.J., Mokuau, N. (Advance Access July 10, 2013). Indigenousgerontology: from positivistic to decolonizing methodologies. The Gerontologist DOl: 10 1093/geront.gntO67

14. Nishita, C., Browne, C. (2013). Advancing research in transitional care: Challenges of culture, language andhealth literacy in Asian American and Native Hawaiian elders. Journal ofHealth Carefor the Poor andUnderserved, 24, 404-418.

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15. Ka’opua, L., Braun, K., Browne, C., Mokuau, N., Park, C. (2011). Why are Native Hawaiiansunderrepresented in Hawai’i’s older adult population? Exploring longevity disparities of Hawaiian elders.Journal ofAging Research, Special Issue on Factors of Longevity. Article ID 7011232

16. Browne, C., Mokuau, N., Braun, K. (2009). Resiliency and adversity in Native Hawaiian elders. Social Work,Special Issue, 54, 3, 253-262.

17. Kimura, J., Browne, C. (2009). Eldercare in a Filipino community: Older women’s attitudes toward service use.Journal of Women andAging, 21, 229-243.

18. Mokuau, N., Browne, C., Braun, K., Choy, L. (2008). Using a community-based participatory approach tocreate a resource center for Native Hawaiian elders. Educationfor Health, http://www.educationforhealth.net

19. Choy, L., Mokuau, N., Braun, K., Browne, C. (2008). Integration of cultural concepts in establishing HaKapuna: The National Resource Center for Native Hawaiian elders. Journal ofNative Aging and Health, 3, 1, 2.

20. Browne, C., Braun, K. (2008). Globalization, women’s migration, and the long-term care workforce. TheGerontologist 48, 16-24.

21. Browne, C., Mokuau, N. (2008). Preparing students for culturally competent practice with ethnic minorityelders. Journal ofEducational Gerontology 34, 4, 306-327.

22. Browne, C., Braun, K. (2008). Immigration and the direct-long-term care workforce: Implications for policyand education. Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics Education 29 (2), 172-188.

23. Browne, C., Braun, K., Arnsberger, P. (2006). Filipinas as residential long term care providers: Influence ofcultural values, structural inequity, and immigrant status on occupational choice. Journal ofGerontologicalSocial Work, 48, 1/2.

24. Browne, C., Braun, K., Mokuau, N., McLaughlin, L. (2002). Developing a multi-site project ingeriatric/gerontological education with emphases in interdisciplinary practice and cultural competence. TheGerontologist, 42 (3), 698-704.

25. Hooyman, N., Browne, C., Ray, R., Richardson, V. (2002). Feminist gerontology and the life course: Policy,research, and teaching issues. Journal of Gerontology and Geriatric Education, 22 (4), 3-26.

26. Tauiliili, D., Delva, J., Browne, C. (2001). Attitudes toward aging and caregiving patterns among Samoans inHawai’i. Journal ofFamily Social Work, 6, (1), 1-14.

27. Browne, C., Braun, K. (2001). when a geriatric case management program closes: Impact as perceived by frailelders and family caregivers. Journal ofApplied Gerontology, 20 (3), 338-354.

28. Fong, R., Browne, C., Boyd, P. (1999). A biculturalization model for family preservation services. Journal ofMulticultural Social Work, ~ 95-110.

29. Braun, K., Browne, C. (1998). Perceptions of dementia, caregiving, and help seeking among Asian and PacificIslander Americans. Health and Social Work, 23(4), 262-273.

30. Mokuau, N., Browne, C., Braun, K. (1998). Na Ktipuna in Hawaii: Social and health status of NativeHawaiian elders. Pacific Health Dialog: Journal of Community Health and Clinical Medicine for the Pacific,52(2), 282-289.

31. Browne, C., Smith, M., Ewalt, P. (1996). Advancing social work practice in health care settings: Structure forcollaborative partnership and continuing education. Health and Social Work, 21(4), 267-276.

32. Browne, C. (1995). Empowerment for social work practice with older women. Social Work 40 (3), 358-364.

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33. Browne, C. (1994). Feminist theory and social work: A vision for practice with older women. The Journal ofApplied Social Sciences 18(1), 5-16.

34. Browne, C., Broderick, A. (1994). Asian and Pacific Island elders: Implications for social work practice andeducation. Social Work, 39 (3), 252-259.

35. Browne, C., Fong, R., Mokuau, N. (1994). The mental health of Asian and Pacific Island elders: Implicationsfor research and mental health administration. Journal ofMental Health Administration, 21(1), 52-59.

36. Mokuau, N., Browne, C. (1994). Na Ktipuna: Life themes of Native Hawaiian older women. Social Work, 9(1), 43-50.

37. Richards, M~, Browne, C., Broderick, A. (1994). Teaching clinical social work with Asian and Pacific Islandelders: Strategies for the classroom. Journal ofGerontology and Geriatric Education, 14 (3), 49-64.

38. Browne, C., Broderick, A., Fong, R. (1993). Lessons from the field: Social work practice with multiculturalelders. Educational Gerontology, 19, 511-523.

39. Browne, C. (1984). The older traveler: Challenge and opportunity. The Cornell Quarterly, 8-11.

40. Browne, C., Onzuka-Anderson, R., Ledesma, B. (1983). New horizons in paraprofessional training.Perspectives, 6-8, 30. Washington, D.C., National Council of the Aging.

41. Browne, C., Onzuka-Anderson, R. (1981). Hale Pulama Mau: Meeting the needs of Hawai’i’s elderly. Aging,3 1-38.

Book Review

1. Browne, C. (2010). A review of Asian American elders living in the 21st Century by A.C. Mui and T.Shibusawa. Journal of Women andAging, 23, 2, 5 1-53.

2. Browne, C. (2006). A review of Living with Loss by Nancy Hooyman and Betty Kramer. The AGE-SWNewsletter.

3. Browne, C. (2005). A review of “Aged by Culture” by Margaret Morganroth Gullette. Journal of Women andAging, 17, 4, 93-94.

4. Browne, C. (2005). A review of “Women Ageing: Changing identities, challenging myths” by MiriamBernard, Judith Phillips, Linda Machine and Val Harding, Editors. Journal of Women and Aging, 17, 4, 95-77.

5. Browne, C. (2004). A review of “Noble Conspirator: Florence S. Mahoney and the rise of the NationalInstitute of Health”by Judith Robinson. Journal of Women and Aging, 16, 3/4, 179-181.

6. Browne, C. (2002). A review of “Beyond nostalgia: Aging and life story writing” by Ruth E. Ray. TheJournal of Women andAging, 14, 3/4, 205-08.

7. Browne, C. (1998). A review of “Social work in mental health: Trends and issues” by Un Iviram (Ed.). TheJournal ofBehavioral Health Services and Research, 25,4, 470.

Technical Reports, Monographs, and Research Papers

1. Williams-Baron, E., Anderson, J., Hess, C., Milli, J. and Browne, C. (2017). The Economic status ofolderwomen and men in Hawai ‘L Institute for Women’s Policy Research, Washington, DC.

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2. Browne, C., Braun, K., Mokuau, N., Ka’opua, L., Higuchi, P. (2011). Listening to the voices ofna kripuna and‘ohana caregivers in Hawai ‘i: Discussions on Aging, health and well-being. Honolulu: University of Hawai’ iHa Kupuna, National Resource Center for Native Hawaiian Elders.

3. Braun, K., Mokuau, N., Browne, C., & Higuchi, P. (2010). L~fe expectancy, morbidity and health practices ofNative Hawaiian elders: A review ofHawai ‘i Surveillance data. Honolulu: Ha Kupuna, National ResourceCenter for Native Hawaiian Elders.

4. Browne, C., Mokuau, N., Braun, K., & Choy, L. (2008). Assessing the health and long-term care needs ofNative Hawaiian elders and their caregivers: Results from Key Informant Interviews in Hawai ‘i. Honolulu,Hawai’i: Ha Ktipuna National Resource Center for Native Hawaiian Elders.

5. Browne, C., & Wong, H. (2004). From the Voices ofElders: What is a Gerontological Social Worker?”Transcripts from a Study on Gerontological Social Work Curricula and Voices of our Elders. University ofHawai’i School of Social Work.

6. Browne, C., & Mokuau, N. (2002). Cultural competency with aging adults: A handbookforprofessionalsocial workers. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i, School of Social Work.

7. Browne, C. & Akiyama, B. (1999). integration ofethno-gerontological content: Social work education andAsian/Pacjfic Island elders. Honolulu: University of Hawai’ i School of Social Work.

8. Browne, C. & Braun, K. (1997). What happens when a geriatric case management program closes?University of Hawai’i School of Social Work, Honolulu.

9. Fong, R., P. Sandau-Beckler, & Browne, C. (1995). Empowerment and family preservation: Using familystrengths, relationships and ethnic community with Chinese and Mexican American families. In P. SandauBeckler and R. Fong (Eds.), Empoweringfamilies: Papers from the 8th Annual Conference onfamily-basedservices.

10. Browne, C. & Kuroda, J. (1995). Social work practice with Asian and Pac(fic Island elders: A compilation ofreadings. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i School of Social Work.

11. Browne, C. & Smith, M. (1992). Report on the social work education and development study at the Queen~Medical Center. University of Hawai’i School of Social Work, Honolulu.

12. Mokuau, N. & Browne, C. (1992). Oral histories offemale kupuna: The Lives ofaging Native Hawaiianwomen at Lunalilo Home. University of Hawai ‘ i, School of Social Work, Honolulu.

13. Browne, C. & Broderick, A. (1991). Final Report to the Administration on Aging, Department ofHumanServices, for the Pacific Gerontological Society Social Work Education Project. University of Hawai’i, Schoolof Social Work, Honolulu.

14. Browne, C. & Broderick, A. (1991). Ethnicity and aging: A Replication handbookfor social work educationfor practice with Asian and Pac(~fIc Island elders. The Pacific Social Work Education Curriculum ReplicationProject, University of Hawai’i School of Social Work, Honolulu.

15. Kimura, P., Roylo, C., Browne, C., Kumabe, K., Lenzer, A., Neubauer, D., & Okinaga, C. (1989) (Eds.).Aging agendafor the 21st Century. State of Hawai’i Executive Office on Aging, Honolulu.

RESEARCH, GRANTS, AND CONTRACTS--FUNDED

Administration on Aging/Community Living, and Executive Office on 20 14-2015Aging, State of Hawai’iTesting the TCARE caregiver support program in Hawai’iC. Browne and C. Nishita, Contract Principal Investigators

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Hawai’i Medical Service Association Foundation 2013-2014Improving Na Kapuna Health: A DisseminationRole: Principal Investigator

Administration on Aging/Administration on Community Living, DHSS 2006-2020Ha Kupuna, National Resource Center for Native Hawaiian eldersProject goal: Establish and develop core administrative and research infrastructure for Center,applied and translational research program in NH eldersRole: Principal Investigator (20 10-20), Co Investigators N.Mokuau, K. BraunN. Mokuau, C. Browne and K. Braun, Co Principal investigators 2006-2009.

Health Research Services Administration (HRSA) Grant, DHHS. 2002-2005Pacific Island Geriatric Education Consortium, JABSOM

Project goal: Technical assistance, provide social work geriatric education to MD studentsRole: P. Blanchette, Principal Investigator, C. Browne, Social Work faculty PT.

Hartford Foundation/University of Washington. 2000-2004Innovative Geriatric Enrichment Curriculum DevelopmentProject goal: Evaluate gero-ethnic curriculum needs and strategiesRole: Principal Investigator.

Hawai’i Medical Service Association Foundation. 1999-2003Ho’ola ia o na Kilpuna ‘Ihi (Respecting our Elders).Project goal: University/community consortium sought to build geriatric socialwork services research and training with emphases on interdisciplinary practiceand cultural competence.Role: Principal Investigator.

Executive Office on Aging- State of Hawai’i 2001-2002Gerontology Education developmentProject goal: Provide curricula development and technical assistance onworkforce issues to state office on agingRole: Principal Investigator.

Hawai’i Community Foundation 1999-200 1Project goal: Practica development/support in multicultural gerontologysocial work educationRole: Principal Investigator.

Hawai ‘i Community Foundation/Theresa Hughes Foundation 1995-1998The Effect of Program Closure on the Frail Aged.Project goal: Investigation of the effect of program closure of a geriatric casemanagement program on elderly clients and their caregivers.

Role: Principal Investigator (with K. Braun).

Administration on Aging, DI-IHS. L. Koseki (P1). 1993-1995Enhancement of Gerontology Training and Education with Asian/Pacific Island EldersProject goal: Build university-wide consortium to strengthen geriatric curriculumCapacity/training in the University of Hawai’i (all islands)and Manoa with a focus on Asian and Pacific Islander elderly needs.Role: Co-Principal Investigator (Social Work).

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Administration on Aging, DHHS 1989-2002Pacific Gerontology Social Work Education ProjectProject goal: Engage Pacific Basin university faculty(University of Guam, Samoa and Hawai’i partners)gerontology training, curriculum, and research efforts.Role: Principal Investigator.

INVITED CONSULTANT, SERVICE, AND TESTIMONY

2013-14 Consultant, Department of Human Services, State of Hawai’i. Re-engineering Elder Abuse in Hawai’i;State Contract. C. Nishita, P1.

2012 Consultant and speaker, Northeast Asia Economic Forum hosted by the Peoples Government of HainanProvince, China Association for Social and Economic System Analysis Research, Chengmai, China.

2010 Grant Reviewer, National Institute of Health, Special Panel.

2007 State of Hawai’i, Executive Office on Aging. Research consultant in response to State Legislature Hawai’i2006 Montana Geriatric Education Center, Missoula, Montana. Healthy Aging. November.

2006 Long-term care needs in Hawai’i and the role of the Veterans Administration- A testimony to theCommittee on Veterans Affairs, Senator Larry Craig, Chair. January.

2005 Consultant and speaker, Social Security Reform with Representative Neal Abercrombie, toured islands andjoint presentations with Representative Abercrombie, April-September.

2002 Consultant. Roybal Center on Aging, California State University in Los Angeles, March-May.

1995-96 National Reviewer, Administration on Aging, Review of national grants applications.

CONFERENCE ORGANIZER

2003 Chair and Convener, University of Hawai’i, School of Social Work, Summer Conference on Aging andDiversity. Linking Research andPractice. June 10-16. Thirty national and international speakers.

2002 Chair and Convener, University of Hawai’i School of Social Work, The State of Gerontological SocialWork Education. Dr. N. Hooyman, Keynote speaker, June.

2001 Chair and Convener, University of Hawai ‘i School of Social Work. Interdisciplinary geriatric care.Keynote speaker: Dr. J. Damron Rodriguez, June.

PRESENTATIONS AT INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL CONFERENCES (Invited and Refereed)

2017 Browne, C., Braun, K. The Health and economic status of older Native Hawaiians in Hawai’i and theContinent. ACL Annual Program Meeting of Title VI Programs, Minneapolis.

2017 Braun, K., Browne, C., Furlow, N., & Carter, P. Listening to the underserved elder. American Society onAging APM, Chicago, March.

2017 Browne, C., Greenlee, K. Cultivating the next generation of leaders in aging. Special Forum, AmericanSociety on Aging APM, Chicago, March.

2016 Browne, C. Socioeconomic disparities in the aging population. Diversity Forum, American Society onAging, APM, Washington, DC.

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2016 Browne, C., Braun, K., Carter, P., Furlow, N. Research with Native elders. Implicationsfor Practice.American Society on Aging, APM, Washington, DC.

2015 Browne, C. Dementia in native populations: Making the case for culture tailored dementia care withindigenous elders andfamilies. 2~ International Conference on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases

(AP/PD). Nice, France.

2015 Browne, C. National Forum: Social and health disparities in aging. American Society on Aging, APM.Speaker. Chicago.

2015 Browne, C., Braun, K. Recruitment and retention ofdiverse elders in research. American Society onAging, APM, Chicago.

2015 Braun, K., Browne, C. Writing winning abstracts and executive summaries. American Society on Aging,APM, Chicago.

2015 Browne, C. Cultural competence in dementia care with Native elder populations. Administration on AgingAnnual Title VI Meeting, Washington DC.

2014 Browne, C. Native elders and dementia: Making the case for culturally interventions. Administration onCommunity Living/Administration on Aging, Title XI Conference, Washington DC.

2014 Braun, K., Browne, C. Needs assessments with older adults. American Society on Aging, APM, SanDiego, CA.

2013 Browne, C., Ka’opua, L., Braun, K. The health of indigenous worldpopulations: The case ofNativeHawaiian elders European Union Geriatric Medical Society, Venice, Italy, October.

2013 Browne, C., Braun, K., Ka’opua, L., Kim, B.J., Mokuau. N. Issues in mixed method research withracial/ethnic elders. 20th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul, Korea, June

2013 Braun, K., Browne, C., Mokuau, N., Ka’opua, L., BJ Kim. Indigenous gerontology. 20th IAGG WorldCongress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul, Korea, June.

2013 Kim, B.J., Braun, K., Browne, C., Mokuau, N. Ha Kupuna, National Resource Centerfor Native Hawaiianelders (poster). IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul, Korea, June.

2013 Browne, C., Braun, K. Conductingfocus groups with ethnic and native elders. APM, American Society onAging, Chicago.

2012 Browne, C. Current research on regional population aging and longevity. Chengmai, Hainan, China.The 2~ International Symposium on Population Aging and Longevity. Hainan, China. September.

2012 Browne, C., Braun, K. Qualitative research methods with racial/ethnic elders. APM, American Society onAging, Washington DC, March.

2011 Browne, C., Braun, K. Assessing elder andfamily long-term care service and support needs in amulticultural community. APM, American Society on Aging, San Francisco. April.

2011 Nishita, C., Browne, C. Health literacy and the health care transition process: Does culture matter? APM,American Society on Aging, San Francisco, April.

2010 Braun, K., Browne, C., Mokuau, N. Longevity disparities in multiethnic Hawai ‘i. APM, American PublicHealth Association, Denver, October.

2010 Braun, K., Browne, C. Filipino care workers in Japan: Active Aging Conference, Japan.

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2009 Browne, C., Braun, K. International Congress in Gerontology and Geriatrics. Developing sociallyjustworkforce policiesfor immigrant workers in long-term care settings. July, Paris, France.

2008 Browne, C., Braun, K., Mokuau, N. Ola Pono na k[ipuna: A Conceptual modelfor practice with NativeHawaiian elders. APM, Gerontological Society of America. Washington, DC.

2007 Browne, C., Braun, K. Globalization, migration and the long-term care worker. APM, GerontologicalSociety of America, San Francisco, California, November.

2007 Browne, C., Braun, K. Global restructuring, gender migration and the education of the long-term careworkforce. APM, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE), Portland, Oregon, February.

2006 Browne, C. Promoting caring environments.’ Issues in the long-term care workforce. Paper and paneldiscussion. Active Aging International Conference, Honolulu, Hawai’i. February.

2005 Browne, C. Globalization, population aging, and the long term care workforce. International Associationfor Homes and Services for the Aged. Trondheim, Norway. June.

2003 Yee, B., Braun, K., Mokuau, N., Browne, C. Pacific Islanders: Under researched minority. APM,Gerontological Society of America, Anaheim. November.

2003 Browne, C. Invited speaker, A frameworkfor social work practice with diverse aging populations. Paperpresented, Bachelor Program Directors in Social Work (BPD) APM, Pittsburgh, October.

2002 Browne, C., Braun, K. Evaluation ofa gerontology curriculum developmentproject in cultural competenceand social work education. APM, Gerontological Society of America, Boston.

2001 Browne, C. President’s Symposium, invited speaker. Gender issues in aging. The APM, Association forGerontology in Higher Education. San Jose, California, February.

2000 Richardson, V., Browne, C., Gonyea, J. Invited workshop presenter. Social work practice with olderwomen. National Association of Social Workers Annual Program Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland,November.

2001 Ray, R., Browne, C., Hooyman, N., Calasanti, T., Richardson, V. Invited symposium speaker, Feminismand the teaching ofgerontology: Notfor women only. APM, Association for Gerontology in HigherEducation, San Jose, California, February.

2001 Browne, C. (2001). Challenges to older women’s health: The role ofeconomic status, health, and culturein Filipinas in Hawai ‘i. Paper presentation at the Congress of the International Academy on Nutrition andAging, Paris, France, June 9-30, 2001.

2000 Browne, C. Ho ‘ola ia o na and ktipuna ‘ihi (Preserving and respecting our elders).’ A multisite curriculadevelopmentproject in gerontological social work. APM, Gerontological Society of America, WashingtonDC.

1999 Browne, C. The Impact ofgender, race and class on the aging experience. Invited speaker,Administration on Aging and the White House Millennium Council on Aging, Longevity Conference,Baltimore, Maryland, March.

1999 Browne, C., Ray, R., Hooyman, N., Richardson, V. Feminist gerontology: Research andpolicyimplications. Paper presented at a symposium at the APM, Gerontological Society of America, SanFrancisco, November.

1999 Browne, C. Feminist perspectives on women and aging. Fourth Global Conference of the InternationalFederation on Ageing. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, September.

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1999 Browne, C., Braun, K., McLaughlin, L. Cultural values and aging: Caregiving patterns, end-of-L(fedecision making and death and dying. Paper presented to the Third International Conference of theInternational Association of and Services for the ageing. Honolulu, Hawai’i. June.

1998 Browne, C., Braun, K. When a geriatric case management program closes: Effects on older adults andtheirfamilies. Paper presented at the APM, American Society on Aging, San Francisco, California

1997 Braun, K., Browne, C. Cultural variations and values on aging. Paper presented at the APM, AmericanSociety on Aging, San Diego, California.

1997 Browne, C., Braun, K. Combining quantitative and qualitative measures to gauge care givers response toprogram closure. Paper presented at the APM, Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati, November.

1996 Braun, K., Browne, C. Culture and caregiving patterns. Paper presented at the APM, American Societyon Aging, Anaheim, California, March.

1995 Browne, C., Braun, K. Caregiving patterns and use of informal andformal services. Poster session at theAPM, Gerontological Society of America, Los Angeles, California, November.

1995 Fong, R., Boyd, T., Browne, C. The Gandhi technique: A Biculturalization approachfor empoweringAsian andPac~fic families. A paper presented at the APM, Council on Social Work Education, San Diego,California, March.

1994 Browne, C. Political and legal strategiesfor women as they age. A paper presented at the APM,American Society on Aging Conference, San Francisco, California, March.

1993 Browne. C. Feminist visionfor social work practice with aging women. Paper presented at the APM,Council on Social Work Education, New York City, March.

1993 Tauiliili, D., Browne, C. Age and gender: Patterns in caregiving among Samoan elders andfamilies.Paper presented at the APM, American Society on Aging, Chicago, Illinois. April.

1993 Browne, C., Dubanoski, J. Children andfeminist literature and views on older women: Implicationsforpractice. APM, American Society on Aging, Chicago, Illinois. April.

1993 Browne, C. Feminist theory and aging. A paper presented at the APM, American Society on Aging,Chicago, Illinois. April.

1992 Browne, C. Gender, gender role, and aging: Which role is healthiestfor women? Paper presented at theAPM, American Society on Aging, San Diego, California. March.

1991 Browne, C., J. Takamura, Craig, U.K., Broderick, A., Furuto, S. Aging in the Pac~flc Basin: Developingand implementing a multiethnic gerontological curriculum. Paper presented at the APM, the AmericanSociety on Aging, New Orleans, Louisiana, March.

1991 Browne, C., Mokuau, N. Na Kapuna: Aging among Native Hawaiian women. Preliminary reportpresented at the APM, the American Society on Aging, New Orleans, Louisiana, March.

1990 Browne, C., Broderick, A. Developing multicultural social curricula in gerontolo~. Paper presented atthe APM, National Association of Social Workers, Boston, Massachusetts, November.

1990 Browne, C. Ageism and Sexism: A Reconceptualization ofpower and empowerment among older women.Paper presented at the APM, American Society on Aging, San Francisco, California. March.

1989 Browne, C., Takamura, J. The Asian-PacjfIc older woman: Choicesfor tomorrow. Paper presented at theAPM, American Society on Aging Conference, Washington, DC.

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PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTSNational Native Indigenous Elder Justice Initiative, University ofNorth Dakota, Council member, 2012-present.American Society on Aging, Elected Member of the Board, 2010-2015National Institute on Health, Grant reviewer, 2010, 2011, 2012Advisory Board, Vice Chair, Oahu Regional Health Care Board, Hawai’i Health Care System, State of Hawai’i,

2010-2016Advisory Council Board Member, Older Adult Caregiver Education Project, Mental Health Services Research,

Evaluation and Training Program, Research Corporation, University of Hawai’i, funded by NIH, 2006-2009Presidential Appointment by William J. Clinton, Delegate to the National Retirement Summit in Washington, DC,

June 1998.Governor Appointment, State of Hawai’i, Policy Advisory Board for Elderly Affairs, Appointed in 1983 by

Governor George Ariyoshi; reappointed by Governor John Waihee, 1989 and 1992, reappointed by GovernorCayetano 1996 and 2002; reappointment by Governor Ige 2017.Second Vice President, 1999 to 2000, 2017 to presentLong Term Care, Vice Chair, 1994, 1997Bylaws Committee Chair, 1992, member, 1989-2000Legislative Committee Chair, 1988, 1989Program and Review Committee, 1984-1987, 1999-2002; Present.

EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS

Generations, 2010-present, Editorial BoardJournal ofPrimary Prevention, Editorial Board, 2002-Present.Women and Aging, Editorial Board, 1999-Present.

Book Editor, 200 1-2004Journal ofBehavioral Health Services and Research, Editorial Board, 1999-Present.Educational Gerontology, Editorial Board, 1994-1996Journal of Gerontology, Social Sciences, Reviewer, PresentJournal of Immigrant and Minority Health, Reviewer, PresentJournal ofMental Health Administration, Reviewer, 1993-1997Social Process, Reviewer, 1995Journal ofApplied Gerontology, Reviewer, 2001-2004Journal ofSocial Work Education, Reviewer, 2004-06National Journal of Women Studies, Reviewer 2005Signs: University ofChicago, Reviewer 2006Journal of Gerontological Social Work, Reviewer, Present.The Gerontologist, Reviewer, Present.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS

National, InternationalGlobal International Network, memberGerontological Society of America, FellowAmerican Society on Aging, Board Member

Nominations Committee, 201 7-present, Awards Committee, 2016-presentAssociation for Gerontology in Higher Education, Fellow, Faculty Development Committee member,1999-2004Association for Gerontology in Social Work Education, Awards Committee member, 1999-2006

Community and State AssociationsHawai’i Pacific Gerontological Society, member 1980-Present.

President, 1983.Program Co-chair, Biennium meeting, 2000

Hawai’i Long Term Care Association, charter memberAARP Women’s Leadership Council- Hawai’i.

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SELECTED INVITED HAWAI’I TALKS AND CONFERENCES

1. Browne, C. (2017). The vulnerable ljfe course for women. Gendei, age andpoverty in Hawai ‘i. University ofHawai’i Women’s Studies Colloquia, November.

2. Browne, C. (2016). Dementia care and culture. Presentation to the Alzheimer Navigator Conference, UHCenter on Aging, Honolulu.

3. Browne, C. (2015). Faculty community engagement. Presentation to the UHM Center for InstructionalSupport, Honolulu.

4. Leow, K., Masaki, K., Browne, C., Lum, W. (2013). Dementia in Hawai’i. Executive Office on Aging and thePacific Neuroscience Center.

5. Browne, C., Braun, K., Carlile, L. (2011). Aging in the Asia Pac~fic Region: Highlights ofRegional Trends andGlobal Directions. Sakamaki Extraordinary Lecture Series, University of Hawai’i Outreach College, July.

6. Browne, C., Braun, K., Masaki, Mokuau, N., K., Pietsch, J., Yancura, L. (2010). What’s New at the UniversityofHawai ‘i in Gerontology Aging and research? Hawai’i Pacific Gerontological Society, October 2010.

7. Browne, C. (2008). Career Day in Aging: The Role ofSocial Work and Public Health. Sigma Phi Omegasponsored talk, University of Hawai’i.

8. Browne, C. (2007). Will you still need me at 84? Gerontology education and the Center on Aging. Sponsoredby Sigma Phi Omega. Kapiolani Community College, Honolulu.

9. Browne, C. (2006). Case management with native elders. Queens Health Care System, Honolulu.

10. Browne, C. (2005). Older women and well being. Presented to the John Burns School of Medicine GeriatricEducation Program, November.

11. Browne, C. Social Security Reform (2005). Executive Office on Aging Conference, Honolulu, June.

12. Browne, C., K. Braun, P. Arnsberger (2004). Filipinas as Long Term Care Workers: Will Future Labor ForceNeeds be Met? Presentation to the Hawai’i Pacific Gerontological Society, October, Honolulu.

13. Browne, C. (2002). Women and aging: Clinical Issues. Presentation to the Pacific Islands Geriatric EducationMental Health Training Program.

14. Browne, C. Arakaki, D., Seely, M. (2001). Intergenerational aging: Policy directionsfor the State. The Firstintergenerational conference in aging, in Honolulu, Hawai’i. August.

15. Browne, C., McElrath, A.Q., Future issues in aging (2000). The State Executive Office on Aging, Conferenceon Successful Aging. Honolulu, Hawai’i, October.

16. Browne, C., Seely, M., (1998). Charting the course: Aging in social work education. National Association ofSocial Workers Annual Meeting, Honolulu.

17. Browne, C., Braun, K., McLaughlin, L. (1998). Cultural values and caregiving patterns, end of life decisionmaking, and death and dying issues. Presented at the Hawai’i Pacific Gerontological Society BienniumConference, Honolulu.

18. Browne, C. (1998). Long flfe, good ltfe: A journey to successful aging. Panelist. Conference sponsored byExecutive Office on Aging, Honolulu.

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19. Browne, C. (1995). Aging women andfinancial security. Conference presentation, Honolulu CountyCommission on Women, Honolulu, Hawai’i.

20. Browne, C., Chinen, J., Murullo, J. (1994). Women growing older: Health care, economic, and caregivingconcerns. Presentation at the Hawai’i Pacific Gerontological Society Conference, Honolulu. October.

21. Browne, C. (1994). Moderator for a panel discussion on The Future ofGerontology by P. Blanchette, L. White,and J. Takamura at the Hawai’i Pacific Gerontological Society Conference, Honolulu. October.

22. Browne, C. (1994). Culture, aging, and long term care placements. Address to the Hawai’i Nurses Edu-CenterGerontological Conference, Honolulu, September.

23. Browne, C. (1993). Gender, well-being, and aging. Conference presentation at the Center for Asian andPacific Exchange, Honolulu. July.

24. Browne, C. (1992). Na Kupuna: Aging among Native Hawaiian women. Hawai’i Pacific GerontologicalConference, Honolulu. October.

25. Browne, C. (1992). The Aging revolution and its impact on Hawai’ i’s employmentpicture speaker at thegovernor’s Pacific Rim safety and occupational health conference, Honolulu. April.

26. Mokuau, N., Browne, C. (1992). Na Ktipuna: Life themes of Native Hawaiian older women. Presented by theOffice of Women’s Research and Women’s Studies Program, University of Hawai’i, Honolulu.

27. Browne, C. (1991). Women, worl’ and caring. Keynote speech to a conference held by the AmericanAssociation of University Women, Honolulu. September.

28. Browne, C. (1991). Women and aging. Conference presenter at the second annual Eldercare/Home CareWorkshop sponsored by the Center for Asian and Pacific Exchange, Honolulu. July.

29. Browne, C. (1991). AgingAmericans: A Deconstruction of the term and implicationsfor health care delivery.Invited speaker for seminar held by Visiting Professor and Governor Michael Dukakis, Honolulu. April.

30. Browne, C. (1991). Gerontology and social work education. Paper presented to the Taiwan- Hawai’iConference on Aging, sponsored by the East-West Center, Honolulu. February.

31. Browne, C., Broderick, A., Ota, S., Stanley, P. (1990). Who will take care ofus: Preparing for workforceneeds in the 20th century. Hawai’i Pacific Gerontological Society, Honolulu. October.

32. Browne, C., Watumull, J., Ono, D. (1990). Case management. Promise or panacea? Panel Discussionpresented at the Hawai’i Pacific Gerontological Society Annual Meeting, Honolulu. October.

33. Browne, C. (1990). Counseling techniquesfor employment counselors working with older adults. Presented atthe Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, State of Hawai’i , Counseling Conference, Honolulu. March.

34. Browne, C. (1989). Strategies and techniquesfor the assessment ofelder abuse. Presentation at the ElderAbuse Conference sponsored by the Elder Abuse and Neglect Task Force, Honolulu.

SELECTED COMMUNITY ACTWITIESLectures/workshops provided to (Hawai’ i)Papakolea Community Center, 2013, 2014, 2015State of Hawai’i, Policy Advisory Board for Elderly Affairs, 2014; 2007; 2008Department of Human Services, State of Hawai’ i, 2012Center for Asia Pacific Exchange, 2011, 2012Hawai’i Women’s’ Professional Organization, 2011Kupuna Caucus, 2011, 2010, 2009

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Kokua Council 2010Alu Like Native Hawaiian Health Care, Inc., 2009, 2013-14Queens’ Health Care System, 2007100th Battalion, Club 100 2005

Kuhio Park Terrace/Kokua Valley Seniors, 2005Pacific Islands Geriatric Education Center, 1999-2005Senior Companion Program, DHS, 1999Adult Service Workers, DHS, 1999-2000Academy for Lifelong Learning, 1999Executive Office on Aging, Successful Aging Conference, October 1998Executive Office on Aging State Policy Advisory Board for Elderly Affairs, 1997, 1996, 1995University of Hawai’i Center for Adult Learning, 1997West University of Hawai’i, West Oahu, guest speaker, 1995, 1994Honolulu County Committee on the Status of Women, speaker, 1995, 1994Organization of Women Leaders, speaker, 1995Center for Asia Pacific Exchange, 1995, 1994, 1993Kuakini Medical Center; 1994Hawai’i State Hospital, 1994Department of Health, Case Management Program for the Aged, 1992-1993

Planning CommitteesGenius of Aging, KGMB Series on Aging, 2007-09University of Hawai’i Summer Institute on Aging, Director, 2003Hawai’i Institute for Public Affairs (HIPA), Long Term Care Planning Summit Coordinating Council, 2002Hawai’i Pacific Gerontological Society, planning committee for biennium conference, 1999-2000National Association of Social Workers, Hawai’i Chapter, planning committee for annual conference, 1997-98State Executive Office on Aging, Program Planning Committee, Aging 2011, 1997Young Women’s Christian Association, Program Planning Committee, 1994White House Conference on Aging, Older Women’s Program Planning Committee, 1994American Society on Aging, Program Planning Committee for APM Women’s Program Chair, 1992-4Hawai’i Case Management Association 1989 WorkshopDepartment of Human Services and Housing, Human Service Planning Committee, 1989American Society on Aging, Conference Planning Committee, 1990Elderly Affairs Division, City and County of Honolulu, Care givers Forum Planning Committee, 1986-1987Hawai’i Pacific Gerontological Society Conferences, Presentation Chair, 1986; Conference Chair, 1985; ProgramChair, 1983

MediaThinktech [Honolulujlnterview, 2017, The vulnerable life course for older adults in Hawai’iHawai’ i Public Radio, 2017. Report on women and povertyKBMB-9, Interview, Report on economic status of older adults in Hawai’iInterview, Honolulu Adiertiser, 2017, Women and poverty in Hawai ‘iKorean Times, newspaper interview on aging with Dr. Jeanette Takamura, June 2013China TV, interview, aging in the US and Hawai’i, September 2012KGMB-9, Television interview, Caring for the Frail Aged, 2010Interview, Financial abuse of the elderly. Honolulu Advertiser 2006Interview, Aging and caregiving. Honolulu Magazine 2004.We are all aging, by C. Browne, Honolulu Advertiser, June 2003Interview, Hawai ‘i Public Television, Caring for the Caregiver, 2002Interview, Honolulu Advertiser, 2001Hawai ‘i Public Radio, Interview, July 2000Interviews, Honolulu magazine, 1998, 1999Consultant and speaker. Hawai ‘i Public Television (Hawai’i) Caregiving Series, 1992Consultant and Presenter. University of Hawai’i, Center on Aging, Annenberg Foundation Grant for a PublicTelevision Series on Aging, 1989-1992Consultant, Public Television (Hawai’i), Long Term Care and You, 1989

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Interview. Hawai ~i Hochi. Japanese newspaper, 1988

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

University-wide ServiceUH Center on Aging Director Search Committee, 2015-16JABSOM, HRSA Age and Health grant, Advisory Council, 20 15-18Expedited Tenure and Promotion Committees, 2006-08Dean Search Committee, School of Social Work, 2004University Tenure and Promotion Committee, Convener, 2003, Member 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2016 (2)John Bums School of Medicine, Geriatrics Advisory Board, HRSA Grant, 200 1-2006University Teaching Excellence Committee, 1997, 1999, 2002University Clopton Award Committee, Center for Instructional Support, 2015, 2016, 2017Center on Aging, Planning Committee, 1988-1998

School of Social Work ServiceMaster Program, Chair, 200 1-2003, 2005-06Gerontology Concentration Committee, Chair, 1993-Present.PhD Program Committee, 20 16-Personnel Committee, Chair 2004-2006, 2011-17, member, 1990-1994, 1998-1999, 2000-2001, 2002-2003Faculty Recruitment Committee, Chair, 2008Task Force for New Building, member 20 12-13

TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTSSocial, Economic, and Health DisparitiesWomen and AgingEthnogerontologySocial Welfare History and Policy AnalysisSocial GerontologySocial Work Practice with the AgedCultural Competence and Social Work Education Models

UNIVERSITY COURSES TAUGHTSW 325 History of Social Welfare (BSW)SW 326 Social Welfare as an Institution (BSW)SW 361 Human Behavior in the Social Environment (BSW)SW 715 Therapeutic Strategies with the Older Adult (MSW)HSSW 680 Public Policy and the Aged (MSW, MPH)SW 726 Social Work Practice with the Aged (MSW)SW 727 Seminar in Social Work Practice with the Aged (MSW)SW 743/744 Applied Research (MSW)SW 680 Women and Aging (MSW)SW 630 Social Policy (MSW)SW 731 Social Policy Analysis (PhD)SW 797 Social Policy and Social Welfare Analysis (MSW)

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