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MARK W. HART, Ed.D., M.A.L.S. Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Epidemiology University of Florida - College of Public Health and Health Professions / College of Medicine Director of Online Learning College of Public Health and Health Professions Director of PhD & MPH Public Health - Social Behavioral Science University of Florida - College of Public Health and Health Professions 1225 Center Dr. PO Box 100175 Gainesville, FL 32610 Work: (352) 273-8545 Cell: (239) 994-3903 Email Work: [email protected] Email Personal: [email protected] Website: markwhart.wordpress.com Director of Online Learning / Clinical Assistant Professor University of Florida - College of Public Health and Health Professions Department of Epidemiology Gainesville, FL Adjunct Faculty University of Florida College of Education PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS Public Health Trauma and Resilience Social Media Usage and Analysis mHealth Online Learning / Instructional Design Webpage Development / Analytics Professional Development EDUCATION Ed.D. Curriculum and Instruction-Educational Technology, University of Florida, 2013 Dissertation: Social Media and Public Health: Perspectives on Implementing a Social Media Presence for a Public Health Organization M.A. Liberal Studies, Loyola College of Maryland, 2006 B.A. History / Education, Indiana University, 1997 Certificate Business Management, Walt Disney World University, 1994

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MARK W. HART, Ed.D., M.A.L.S.

Clinical Assistant Professor – Department of Epidemiology

University of Florida - College of Public Health and Health Professions / College of Medicine

Director of Online Learning – College of Public Health and Health Professions Director of PhD & MPH – Public Health - Social Behavioral Science University of Florida - College of Public Health and Health Professions

1225 Center Dr. PO Box 100175

Gainesville, FL 32610 Work: (352) 273-8545 Cell: (239) 994-3903

Email Work: [email protected] Email Personal: [email protected]

Website: markwhart.wordpress.com

Director of Online Learning / Clinical Assistant Professor University of Florida - College of Public Health and Health Professions Department of Epidemiology Gainesville, FL Adjunct Faculty University of Florida – College of Education

PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS Public Health

Trauma and Resilience

Social Media Usage and Analysis

mHealth

Online Learning / Instructional Design

Webpage Development / Analytics

Professional Development

EDUCATION Ed.D. Curriculum and Instruction-Educational Technology, University of Florida, 2013

Dissertation: Social Media and Public Health: Perspectives on Implementing a Social Media Presence for a Public Health Organization

M.A. Liberal Studies, Loyola College of Maryland, 2006

B.A. History / Education, Indiana University, 1997

Certificate Business Management, Walt Disney World University, 1994

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EXPERIENCE Fine Arts Department Chair / Director of Bands Calvert Hall College High School - Baltimore, MD 2000-2006

Supervised a fine arts department, consisting of 230 student Oversaw four full-time employees and 20 part-time employees.

Managed all business and creative aspects of a 150-member Instrumental Music Department, including fundraising for their over $250,000 budget.

Teacher / Assistant Principal Lee County Schools - Ft. Myers, FL 2006-2011

Lee County Public Schools - Social Studies Teacher of the Year 2010

AP United States and World History certified Adjunct Professor / Instructional Designer Southwest Florida College – Ft. Myers, FL 2006-2013

Taught and designed face-to-face and online courses in Education and Social Studies Teacher Bishop Verot High School - Ft. Myers, FL 2011-2012

Teach all grade levels in various Advanced Placement, and honors, social studies courses.

Instructional Designer – Rural South Public Health Training Center 2012-2014 University of Florida – Gainesville, FL Director – Rural South Public Health Training Center University of Florida – Gainesville, FL 2014-2015

Coordinated all instructional design aspects for website, social media platforms, and online learning

Managed day-to-day efforts of national public health training center, which has trained over 4,000 public health workers, specific to rural issues and HIV/AIDS

Affiliated Faculty - Technology Consultant University of Florida – Gainesville, FL 2012-Present SHARC Consortium

Manage all technology aspects for $2.5 million dollar grant project focusing on the effects of alcohol and HIV.

Adjunct Faculty – College of Education University of Florida – Gainesville, FL 2013-2017

Teach courses in social studies education and integration of technology in education

Research use of technology in social studies classrooms, and general technology integration

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Director of Online Learning – College of Public Health and Health Professions Clinical Assistant Professor – Department of Epidemiology University of Florida – Gainesville, FL 2013-Present

(2016-Present): Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Director – Social Behavioral Science

(2014-Present): Masters of Public Health (MPH) Director – Social Behavioral Science

(2013-Present): Director of Online Learning – College of Public Health and Health Professions

o Manage the Online Masters of Public Health Program; staff, admissions, advising, course production, budget

o Collaborate on research relating to the use of social media and health promotion

o Develop online, mobile, and social media platforms to assist with health promotion and the education and training of public health workers

o Collaborate with faculty on the use of instructional design o Teach courses and advise students o Member of the College of Public Health & Health Professions Diversity

Committee

RESEARCH / GRANT SUPPORT 2012-2015 Co-Investigator (2012-2014) / Principal Investigator (2014-2015) -

Rural South Public Health Training Center (RSPHTC) - $2,593,537.00 - HRSA 1UB6HP22825-01

2015-2016 Co-Investigator - HealthStreet Text Messaging Campaign - $17,623.04- NIH/NCATS UL1 TR000064, (PI–D. Varma, PhD)

2015-2017 Evaluator - Mobilizing Action for Resilient Communities (MARC), $287,000 - Robert Woods Johnson Foundation, (PI–Robbin Sotelo-Redd, Tarpon Housing)

2015-2017 Co-Investigator - Southern HIV Alcohol Research Center (SHARC) - Continuation, $23,706.00 - NIAAA U24 AA022002, (PI–R. Cook, MD, PhD)

2012-Present Co-Investigator - Southern HIV Alcohol Research Center (SHARC) - $2,493,604.00 - NIAAA U24 AA022002, (PI–R. Cook, MD, PhD)

PUBLICATIONS Book Chapters Hart, M. (2013). Should Traditional Classrooms have Formal Facebook Groups?. In A.

Ritzhaupt, & S. Kumar (Eds.), Cases on Educational Technology Implementation for Facilitating Learning (pp. 23-44). Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference. doi:10.4018/978-1-4666-3676-7.ch002

Magazine Articles Fuller, J. S., Risner, M. E., Lowder, L., Hart, M., & Bachenheimer, B. (2014). Graduates’

Reflections on an Online Doctorate in Educational Technology. TechTrends, 58(4), 73-80.

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Peer Reviewed Journals Kenney, J., Kumar, S., & Hart, M. (2013). More than a Social Network: Facebook as a

Catalyst for an Online Educational Community of Practice. International Journal of Social Media and Interactive Learning Environments, 1(4), 355-369.

Kumar, S., & Hart, M. (2014, March). Social Presence in Learner-driven Social Media

Environments. In Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (Vol. 2014, No. 1, pp. 73-78).

Hart, M. & Kumar, S. (2014). Designing an Educational Technology Course for Preservice Social Studies Teachers Based on Technological Pedagogical Content

Knowledge (TPACK) Survey Results. In L. Liu & D. Gibson (Eds.) Research Highlights in Technology and Teacher Education 2014 (pp. 35-43). Waynesville, NC: AACE.

Hart, M., Stetten, N., & Castaneda, G. (2016). Considerations for Public Health

Organizations Attempting to Implement a Social Media Presence: A Qualitative Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance, 2(1), e6.

Varma D., Hart M., Mcintyre D., Kwiatkowski E., Cottler L. (2016). Effectiveness of Text

Messaging and Reminder Calls to Increase Service use Referrals in a Community Engagement Program. JMIR Res Protoc 2016;5(2):e133

Stetten NE, Pomeranz JL, Hart M, Moorhouse MD (2016) Creating a Tobacco Cessation

Program for People with Disabilities: LIFT to E-LIFT. J Addict Res Ther 7: 287. doi:10.4172/2155-6105.1000288

Sharpe JD, Zhou Z, Escobar-Viera CG, Morano JP, Lucero RJ, Ibanez GE, Hart M, Cook

CL, Cook RL. Interest in Using Mobile Technology to Help Self-Manage Alcohol use Among Persons Living with HIV: a Florida Cohort cross-sectional study. Substance Abuse. 2017 [Epub 2017 Jul 19]. doi:10.1080/08897077.2017.1356793

Hart M., Stetten N.E., Islam S., & Pizarro K. Twitter and Public Health (Part 1): How

Individual Public Health Professionals Use Twitter for Professional Development. JMIR Public Health Surveillance 2017;3(3):e60

Hart M., Stetten N.E., Islam S., & Pizarro K. Twitter and Public Health (Part 2): Qualitative

Analysis of How Individual Health Professionals Outside Organizations Use Microblogging to Promote and Disseminate Health-Related Information. JMIR Public Health Surveillance 2017;3(4):e54

Canidate S., Hart M. The Use of Avatar Counseling for HIV/AIDS Health Education: The

Examination of Self-Identity in Avatar Preferences. J Med Internet Res 2017;19 (12):e365

Stetten, N.E., Lorenzo, F., King, J.L., & Hart, M. (2018). Perceived Barriers Preventing and Treating HIV/AIDS Among Public Health Workers in Florida. Florida Public Health Review, 15, 126-133.

LeBeau K., Huey L.G., Hart M. (2019). Assessing the Quality of Mobile Apps Used by Occupational Therapists: Evaluation Using the User Version of the Mobile Application Rating Scale JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(4):e13019

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LeBeau K., Stetten, N., Aquirre, M., Vogt, A., Quintana, J., Jennings, A. & Hart M. (2019). Analyzing the Communication Interchange of Individuals with Disabilities Utilizing Facebook, Discussion Forums, and Chat Rooms: Qualitative Content Analysis of Online Disabilities Support Groups. JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies (Accepted)

Hennekens, C., Silverberg, R., Caceres, J., Greene, S. & Hart, M. Lack of Measles

Vaccination of a Few Portends Future Epidemics and Vaccination of Many. American Journal of Medicine (Accepted)

PRESENTATIONS Keynote Address

Hart, M. Camp IT (Okeechobee, FL). “Using Technology Students Want in a Way that Works for Schools and Teachers” – July 2014

International

Kumar, S. & Hart, M. Social Presence: Informal On-task Interactions in learner-driven online environments. Paper presented at Symposium ‘Social presence revisited: fostering sustainable online learning’ at European Association for Research in Learning and Instruction conference, Munich, Germany. – August 2013

Selwyn, K & Hart, M. LGBT-Inclusive Obstetrics and Nursing Support (L.I.O.N.S.): Culturally-Competent Training for Healthcare Professionals and Students at International Conference on Diversity in Organizations, Communities, and Nations, Toronto, Canada. – July 2017

National/Regional

Hart, M., Noel-Thomas, S. & Peoples-Sheps, M. “Considerations for Implementing a Social Media Presence for a Public Health Training Center or Health Organization” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Boston, MA – November 2013

Hart, M. “Organizational Considerations for Implementing or Maintaining a Social Media Presence” – Sloan-C (OLC) Annual International Conference – Orlando, FL – November 2013

Hart, M. & Kumar, S. “A Student-Driven Online Community of Practice: Facebook Friends” – Sloan-C Annual International Conference – Orlando, FL – November 2013

Hart, M. “Online Social Media Platforms and Analytics” – Southern Alcohol & HIV Research Consortium (SHARC) Annual Conference – Miami, FL – January 2014

Hart, M. & Kumar, S. “Creating an Educational Technology Course for Preservice Social Studies Teachers Based on Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK)” – Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE) Conference – Jacksonville, FL – March 2014

Hart, M. & Kumar, S. “Analyzing Social Media Presence in Learner-Driven Social Media Environments” – Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE) Conference – Jacksonville, FL – March 2014

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Hart, M. & Gatewood, J. “Avatar Usage in HIV/AIDS Education with Gender and Ethnic Considerations” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – New Orleans, LA – November 2014

Hart, M. “The Concept of Self-identity and using Avatars to Access HIV information” – Southern Alcohol & HIV Research Consortium (SHARC) Annual Conference – Gainesville, FL – January 2015

Kreider, C. & Hart, M. “Avatars and Self Efficacy” - Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA) – Orlando, FL – January 2015

Islam, S. & Hart, M. “Twitter use for Professional Development among Public Health Professionals” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Chicago, IL – November 2015

Springer, J., Hinson, W., Escobar, C. & Hart, M. “Is there an (Evidence-based) App for That? A Review of Mental Health Management Apps Available for Adolescents and Young Adults” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Chicago, IL – November 2015

Islam, S. & Hart, M. “Intersections of Current Twitter use and Professional Development Among Public Health Workers” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Chicago, IL – November 2015

Nguyen, J., King, J., Lorenzo, F., Hinson, W. & Hart, M. “Health Priorities: How do Health Departments, Community Members, and Health Indicators Compare?” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Chicago, IL – November 2015

Piervil, E. & Hart, M. “Diabetes Support Groups on Social Media: A Qualitative Evaluation of Diabetes Specific Information Exchanges on Facebook” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Chicago, IL – November 2015

Canidate, S. & Hart, M. “Concept of Self-identity and using Avatars to access HIV information” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Chicago, IL – November 2015

Lorenzo, F., Hinson, W., King, J., Nguyen, J. & Hart, M. “Perceived Impact of the Affordable Care Act in Rural Florida” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Chicago, IL – November 2015 (Roundtable)

Hawley, E., McKee, S. & Hart, M. “Is There an App for that? An Evaluation of Health and Fitness Apps” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Denver, CO – November 2016

Hart, M. “Twitter and Public Health: How Individual Health Professionals use Microblogging to Promote and Disseminate Health Related Information” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Denver, CO – November 2016

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Lee, S., Hart, M., Cook, R. & Abbott, S. “There’s an App for That! An Evaluation of Apps to Reduce Alcohol Consumption” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Denver, CO – November 2016

Raponi, J. & Hart, M. “A Survey of Technology Use in College of Public Health and Health Professions” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Denver, CO – November 2016

Selwyn, K. & Hart, M. “L.I.O.N.S. Project: A community-based intervention to promote LGBT-inclusive obstetrics and nursing support” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Atlanta, GA – November 2017

Hart, M., Huey, L. & Murphy, M. “Assessing Mobile Apps used by Occupational Therapists using the Mobile Apps Rating Scale (MARS)” - American Public Health Association (APHA) – Atlanta, GA – November 2017

Valenica, C., Hart, M. & Cook, R. “Evaluating Alcohol-Related Applications to Determine Effectiveness with Reducing Alcohol Consumption” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Atlanta, GA – November 2017

King, L., Hart, M., McDonnell, C., Pearce, K., Selwyn, K. & Valencia, C. “An Evaluation of the First Trauma-Informed Community in the U.S” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Atlanta, GA – November 2017

Haney, K., Walsh-Childers, K. & Hart, M. “Twitter and the Baylor Rape Cases: How Social Media Reflects Attitudes Toward Sexual Assault and Rape in Society” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Atlanta, GA – November 2017

Haney, K., Walsh-Childers, K. & Hart, M. “How Body Image Affects the Relationship between Physical Activity and Depression” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Atlanta, GA – November 2017

Pearce, K., Hart, M., King, L., Selwyn, K., McDonnell, C. & Valencia, C. “A Geospatial Analysis of Trauma and Community Resources in Tarpon Springs, FL” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Atlanta, GA – November 2017

Varma, D., Hart, M. & Cottler, L. “Satisfaction with Text Message Reminders for Service Referrals among Community Members” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Atlanta, GA – November 2017

Stetten, N., Hart, M., Vogt, A., Quintana, J., Aguirre, M. & Jennings, A. “People with Disabilities and Social Media: How Forums and Chat Rooms Are Being Used for Information Sharing and Community” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Atlanta, GA – November 2017

Stetten, N., Hart, M., Vogt, A., Quintana, J., Aguirre, M. & Jennings, A. “Social Media Disabilities Support Groups: Qualitatively Analyzing the Communication Interchange of Individuals with Disabilities Utilizing Facebook” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Atlanta, GA – November 2017

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King, L. & Hart, M. “Utilization of Social Network Analysis to Implement a Trauma-Informed, Resilient Community” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Atlanta, GA – November 2017

Blanco, C., Stetten, N., Hart, M., Madrid, V., Hanson, S. & Fetteroll, J. “Perception of Medical Marijuana Usage for People with Multiple Sclerosis as Seen Through Social Media” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – San Diego, CA – November 2018

Haney, K., Hart, M., LeBeau, K. & Bodner, S. “Factors Associated with Successful Reintegration of Sex Trafficking Survivors from the Survivor Prospective” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – San Diego, CA – November 2018

Haney, K., Czizik, A., Hart, M. & Stetten, N. “Misconceptions of Pornography and Sex Trafficking: How Social Media Reflects Attitudes of the General Public” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – San Diego, CA – November 2018

Myers, A., Stetten, N., Ojeda, A. & Hart, M. “Perceptions of Medical Marijuana Usage for People in Florida as Seen Through Social Media” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – San Diego, CA – November 2018

Bolanos, M., Bodner, S., Cruz, N. & Hart, M. “Evaluation of Public Health Program(s) Targeting Gun Violence” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – San Diego, CA – November 2018

Bodner, S., Bolanos, M., Cruz, N. & Hart, M. “Perceptions of Gun Violence as a Public Health Issue As Seen through Social Media” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – San Diego, CA – November 2018

Haney, K., Czizik, A., Hart, M. & Stetten, N. “Twitter and Porn: America Runs on Porn. How Social Media Reflects the Public Health Issue of Pornography” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – San Diego, CA – November 2018

King, L., Lewis, C., Ritchie, D. & Hart, M. “Implementation and Evaluation of a School-Based, Teacher-led Mindfulness Intervention as Part of a Trauma-Responsive, Resilient Community Initiative” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – San Diego, CA – November 2018

LeBeau, K. & Hart, M. “An Examination of Gender Norms in Health-Related Content Posted to Snapchat Discover Channels” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Philadelphia, PA – November 2019

Haney, K., Hart, M., & Young, M. “Empowerment and Access to Service Providers Enhances Reintegration for Human Trafficking Survivors” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Philadelphia, PA – November 2019

LeBeau, K., Haney, K., Hart, M. & Mundy, L. “Factors Associated with Successful Reintegration of Sex Trafficking Survivors as Identified by Key Informants” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Philadelphia, PA – November 2019

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Haney, K., Hart, M., & Young, M. “A Public Health Approach to Successful Reintegration of Sex Trafficking Survivors” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Philadelphia, PA – November 2019

Bolanos, M., Hart, M., Wandenkolk, I., Tessier, I. & Guerin, L. “Identifying Best Practices, Approaches and Barriers of Public Health Programs Targeting Gun Violence” – American Public Health Association (APHA) – Philadelphia, PA – November 2019

Local

Hart, M. “A Year in the Life of a High School Class Facebook Page” – Florida Educational Research Association (FERA) – Orlando, FL – November 2011

King, L. & Hart, M. “Peace4Tarpon: A Case Study of a Trauma Informed Community” – Florida Society of Social Science Annual Conference – Gainesville, FL – March 2015

Raponi, J. & Hart, M. “A Survey of Technology Usage for Public Health Students in Higher Education” – University of Florida College of Public Health & Health Professions Research Day – Gainesville, FL – April 2015

Islam, S. & Hart, M. “Twitter Use and Professional Development among Public Health Professionals” – University of Florida College of Public Health & Health Professions Research Day – Gainesville, FL – April 2015

Lorenzo, F., Hinson, W., King, J., Nguyen, J. & Hart, M. “Assessing State Health Employee Community Needs: A Mixed-Methods Approach” – University of Florida College of Public Health & Health Professions Research Day – Gainesville, FL – April 2015

Varma, D., Hart, M. & Cottler, L. “Effectiveness of Text Messaging and Reminder Calls to Increase use of Service Referrals Provided through Community Outreach” – University of Florida Clinical and Translational Science Institute Pilot Project Day – Gainesville, FL – June 2015

Islam, S. & Hart, M. “Health Professional’s Use of Microblogging to Disseminate Health Related Information” – University of Florida College of Public Health & Health Professions Research Day – Gainesville, FL – April 2016

King, L. & Hart, M. “A Process Evaluation of the First Trauma-Informed Community in the U.S.” – University of Florida College of Public Health & Health Professions Research Day – Gainesville, FL – April 2017

Lee, S., Hart, M. & Anton, S. “Purging as a Risk Factor for Esophageal Cancer: Why Aren’t We Screening for Barrett’s Esophagus?” – University of Florida Cancer Center Research Day – Gainesville, FL – November 2017

Huey, L. & Hart, M. “Evaluating the Quality of Mobile Applications Used by Occupational Therapists” – Florida Occupational Therapy Association (FOTA) – Orlando, FL – November 2017

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King, L. & Hart, M. “Using ACEs Data to Connect Individuals to Resources in the First Trauma-Informed Community” – University of Florida College of Public Health & Health Professions Research Day – Gainesville, FL – April 2018

Lee, S., Hart, M. & Anton, S. “Dietary Fasting to Combat Chronic Pain and Symptoms of Autoimmunity: A Scoping Review” – University of Florida Clinical & Translational Research Day – Gainesville, FL – June 2018

Stetten, N., Hart, M., Vogt, A., Quintana, J., Aguirre, M. & Jennings, A. “Examining the Usage of Social Media for Patients and Caregivers Related to Medical Marijuana: Epilepsy” – University of Florida Diversity Day – Gainesville, FL – November 2018

Invited Presentations

Lee County Schools: Essential Concept Instructional Guide Lesson Planning – April 2011

The University of Florida College of Education: “Integrating Social Media in the High School Social Studies Classroom” – October 2011

Southwest Florida College: “How to Increase Student Usage of Online Communication Tools: Case Study on Elluminate Live!” – October 2011

The University of Florida College of Education: “How to Succeed as a Doctoral Student” – June 2012

The University of Florida College of Education: “Finishing A Doctoral Degree” – June 2013

Rural South Public Health Training Center (RSPHTC) Advisory Board: “Public Health Web 2.0 Tools” – October 2013

Southern HIV & Alcohol Research Consortium (SHARC) “Social Media Applications in Public Health” – May 2014

Camp IT (Okeechobee, FL). “Student-Centered Instructional Design” – July 2014

College of Public Health and Health Professions – The University of Florida: Master’s Program Seminar Series “Technology, Social Media, and Public Health” –October 2014

The University of Florida American Medical Student Association: Technology and Health – October 2017

MENTORING PhD (Public Health – Social and Behavioral Science)

2017 Jarrett Brunny, Ph.D. – Committee Member o Exploring Healthcare Providers Substance Abuse Screening Behaviors during

Routine Prenatal Care in Florida

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2017 Gail Castaneda, Ph.D. – Committee Member o Assessing Disordered Eating Behaviors in Response to Alcohol Consumption:

Weight Conscious Drinking in a Freshman College Cohort

2017 Shantrel Canidate, Ph.D.– Committee Member o Biopsychosocial Factors Associated with Reducing Hazardous Drinking in

Women with HIV Infection

2017 Esther Piervil, Ph.D. – Committee Member o Understanding the Needs, Experience, and Influence of Family Caregivers in

the Black Community across the Prostate Cancer Continuum of Care

2018 Kanathy Haney, Ph.D. – Committee Chair o Factors Associated with Successful Reintegration of Sex Trafficking Survivors:

From a Public Health Perspective

2018 Lindsey King, Ph.D. – Committee Chair o A Social Ecological Examination of Trauma-Informed, Resilience-Building

Community Initiatives

2019 Stephanie Lee – Committee Chair o The Effects of Fasting Regimens in Vulnerable Populations

2020 Christopher Tersigni (University of Central Florida) – Committee Member

2020 Kelsea LeBeau – Committee Chair

2021 Minor Cushion – Committee Chair Masters of Public Health (MPH)

2014 Christa Hyson, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Overweight / Obese Children in Harrison School District 2 (CO)

2015 Mary Bertulfo, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Community Disaster Education Program for Children (Dallas, TX)

2015 Elta Desvaristes, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Carrefour, Haiti Health Resources

2016 Cherilyn Bean, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Support for the Supporters: A Case Study of MotherWoman Support Group

Facilitators

2016 Rickia McGee, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Perceptions of Access to Healthcare in the Leogane and Gressier area of Haiti

2016 Jayne Marie-Raponi, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Evaluation of Diabetes Education; Alaska Department of Health

2017 Jacqueline Moreau, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Development & Evaluation of Hospital Falls Education for Newly Hired

Clinicians

2017 Sarah McKee, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Peer Mentorship: An Evaluation of a Key Component of the Get Fruved Health

Intervention for College Freshman

2017 Samantha Norman, MPH – Chair / Advisor o A Process Evaluation of the Diabetes Self-Management and Prevent T2:

National Diabetes Prevention Programs in Marion County

2017 Megan Smith, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Diabetes Support Groups on Social Media: A Qualitative Evaluation of Diabetes

Specific Information Exchanges on Facebook

2017 Rachael Silverberg, MPH – Chair / Advisor

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o Perception of childhood vaccination among ultra-orthodox Jewish mothers: Reasons for noncompliance

2017 Caroline Valencia, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Developing Online Educational Modules Around Integrating Gender and

Nutrition into Livestock Research and Development Programs

2017 Tina Treloar, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Diagnostic & Screening Methods for Periodontal Disease in Children &

Adolescences

2018 Franseine Scarlett, MPH – Chair / Advisor o The Reach of Brazen – Is Marion County’s Sexual Risk Avoidance (SRA)

Program Ready for Evidence-Based Status

2018 Aviva Ariel-Donges, MPH & M.S. – Chair / Advisor o The Health Belief Model in Action: A Healthy Lifestyles Program for Female

Residents of the Alachua County Work Release Program

2018 Jazmine Quintana, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Improving Cost-Effective Mental Health Care Access and Provider Awareness

in a Mobile Clinic: Implications of the Stepped-Behavioral Care Model

2018 Lindsey Rechcigl, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Characteristics of Patients who were Lost to Follow-up with LTBI Treatment

2018 Samantha Bodner, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Assessment and documentation of distress in hematology-oncology veteran

patients: A mixed-methods study

2018 Olga Luaces, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Knowledge and Perceptions of Dental Students Regarding Silver Diamine

Fluoride

2018 Sherilyn Rigby, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Evaluation of Lead Policies by State

2019 Laura Bradshaw, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Analysis of Diabetes and Obesity Programs Implemented in the Municipality of

Providencia´s Family Health Medical Centers and Recommendations for Improvements

2019 Monica Van Dora, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Pacific Monitoring Alliance for Non-communicable Disease (MANA) Dashboard

for Tonga

2019 Ashley Johnson, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Content Analysis of a Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Virtual Support Group

2019 Alexis Patton, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Promoting quality of care in patients: Evaluating and implementing a

standardized classification system in an orthopedic practice

2019 Maria Bolanos, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Identifying Best Practices and Barriers of Public Health Programs Targeting

Gun Violence as a Public Health Issue

2019 Eliza Gordon, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Outcome Evaluation of a Medically Supervised Dietary Detoxification Program

for Adults in North Florida

2019 Maria Gutierrez, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Reinventing the Helmet Safety Wheel: A Multidisciplinary Quality Improvement

Project at the University of Florida

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2019 Cary Love, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Connecting Youth in Norfolk: Building Bridges to Improved Outcomes for Youth

at Risk of Aging Out of Foster Care

2019 Cynthia Miller, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Utilizing Design Thinking to Improve Outcomes in Diabetes

2019 Kathryn Noviski, MPH – Chair / Advisor o An Evaluation of Social Media and Website Resources Concerning Foodborne

Illness Reporting for the Florida State Department of Health

2019 Daniel Rocha, MPH – Chair/Advisor o The Use of Varying Health Messages to Encourage SNAP-Eligible (low-SES)

Individuals in The State of Florida to Partake in Physical Activity by Utilizing Free Local Parks

2019 Morgan Gates, MPH – Chair / Advisor o Traditional Clinic vs Rapid Clinic Effectiveness: Analysis of Effectiveness of

Two Clinics in Thomas Jefferson Health District, Virginia Ph. D. (College of Journalism and Communications)

2019 Summer Shelton, Ph.D. – Committee Member o Improving Representations of Physical Disabilities in Advertising:

Recommendations for Change Ed.D (Curriculum and Instruction)

2015 Hap Aziz, Ed.D. – Committee Member o Understanding Student Engagement and Experiences During the Construction

of Interactive Fiction in a Middle School History Course

2015 Melissa Rizzuto, Ed.D. – Committee Member o Design and Evaluation of Self-Paced Online Faculty Development

2015 T.J. Logan, Ed.D. – Committee Member o An Investigation of Twitter Interactions Amongst Newly Admitted College

Students at a Large Institution

2015 Jessica Levine, Ed.D. – Committee Member o Implementation of Cloud-Computing in K-12 School District:

Early Adoption and Use

2015 Olysha Magruder, Ed.D. – Committee Member o Changes in Teaching with the Learning Management system after a Faculty

Development Program

2017 Amy Valente, Ed.D. – Committee Member o Exploring the Implementation of Online Business Degree Programs in

Community Colleges

2019 Eric Inboden, Ed.D. – Committee Member o Instructional Practices when using Video Authentic Resources in the FLES

Classroom

2019 Rachel Moss – Committee Member

2019 Matthew Romano – Committee Member

2020 Brad Manker – Committee Member

2020 Kyle Malmberg – Committee Member

2020 Ross Miller – Committee Member

2020 Patrick Cureton – Committee Member

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AWARDS Best Paper Award – SIG Award for Society of Informational Technology and Teacher

Education (SITE) 2014 National Conference: Best Paper-SIG Award for “Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK)-Based Course Design in Preservice Social Studies Education”

Introduction into Delta-Omega-Beta Chapter (Public Health Honor Society)-April 2015

Outstanding Faculty – University of Florida College of Public Health and Health Professions Masters of Public Health Program-May 2019

LICENSES Florida Professional Teaching License (2012-2017)

Hold license in Social Studies (6-12), Music (K-12) and Math (6-12).

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

AERA American Educational Research Association

AECT Association for Educational Communications and Technology

APHA American Public Health Association

FERA Florida Educational Research Association

SALT Society for Applied Learning Technology

REVIEWER

British Journal of Guidance and Counseling

Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice

Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR)

npj Digital Medicine

Substance Abuse Journal – Scholar One Manuscripts

ADVISORY BOARDS President: Suwannee River Area Health Education Center (AHEC) – Alachua, FL

Member: University of Florida Public Health Advisory Board – Gainesville, FL

ACADEMIC COURSES TAUGHT

American Government – Southwest Florida College, Ft. Myers, FL

Social Studies for Teacher – Southwest Florida College, Ft. Myers, FL

U.S. History 1945-Present – Southwest Florida College, Ft. Myers, FL

Social Studies Instruction for Diverse Learners – University of Florida, Gainesville, FL o Spring 2014 o Spring 2015 o Fall 2015 o Spring 2016

Integrating Technology in Social Studies – University of Florida, Gainesville, FL o Fall 2013 o Fall 2014 o Fall 2015

Public Health Journal Club – University of Florida, Gainesville, FL o Fall 2014

Ecology of HIV/AIDS in the Rural South – University of Florida, Gainesville, FL o Fall 2015 o Fall 2016

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o Fall 2017 o Fall 2018

Health Communication – University of Florida, Gainesville, FL o Fall 2015 o Fall 2016 o Fall 2017 o Summer 2018 o Fall 2018 o Summer 2019

Psychological, Behavioral, and Social Issues in Public Health – University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

o Fall 2018 o Spring 2019

ACADEMIC COURSES DESIGNED

Introduction to Epidemiology (online) – University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Ecology of HIV/AIDS in the Rural South (online) – University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Epidemiology and Biology of HIV/AIDS (online) – University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

WEBSITES DESIGNED

Southern HIV/AIDS Research Consortium – University of Florida / University of Miami http://sharc-research.org/

Dr. Robert Cook Research Laboratory – University of Florida http://com-phhp-epi-cook.sites.medinfo.ufl.edu/

ADDITIONAL SKILLS Proficient in:

Adobe: Illustrator/ Photoshop

App Review and Creation

Apple: Keynote / Pages / Numbers / iMovie / Garage Band

Articulate

Avatar Usage and Creation

Camtasia Studio 8

Google Analytics

LMS: Canvas / Moodle / Blackboard / Sakai / eCollege

Microsoft: Word / Excel / Access / Outlook / Power Point

Prezi

Publisher

Raiser’s Edge Software

SCORM / ADDIE

Text Messaging Campaigns

Webpage Design: Wordpress, Wix, etc.