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CURRICULUM VITA
Susan L. Wilson (Spragins), PhD
wilsonsl@nmsu.edu
Department of Health Science, MSC 3HLS
College of Health and Social Services, Room 309
New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003-8001
575-646-4097
575-646-4343 Fax
wilsonsl@nmsu.edu
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Table of Contents
Present Academic Rank ..................................................................................................................... 4
Fellow, Society for Applied Anthropology http://www.sfaa.net ..................................................... 4
Certified Quality Matters Rubric Peer Reviewer, 2013 - Present ......................................................... 4
Education.......................................................................................................................................... 4 PhD, Southern Methodist University, 1982 .................................................................................................4
Focus: Biocultural Medical Anthropology; Human Growth & Development ....................................................4 Dissertation Title ................................................................................................................................................4
BA, Honors - University of Cincinnati, 1974 .................................................................................................4 Focus: Anthropology .........................................................................................................................................4
University of North Texas, 2001-2003 .........................................................................................................4 Teaching and Learning with Technology (18 graduate hours) ..........................................................................4 Focus: Computer Technology and Cognitive Sciences ......................................................................................4
New Mexico State University, 2011 ............................................................................................................4
Professional Experience .................................................................................................................... 5 New Mexico State University .....................................................................................................................5
...........................................................................................................................................................................5 East Tennessee State University ........................................................................................................................5 Project HOPE – Egypt, Cairo, Egypt ....................................................................................................................6 ...........................................................................................................................................................................6 Ecole Supérieure Libre Des Sciences Commerciales et Appliqués (ESLSCA), Mohandseen, Cairo, Egypt .........6 Private Consulting ..............................................................................................................................................7 The University of Texas Medical Branch – Galveston ........................................................................................8 Senator Chet Brooks, Chair, Senate Committee on Health and Human Resources, Austin, Texas ...................8 The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School .....................................................................................9 Texas Area 5 Health Systems Agency, Euless, TX ..............................................................................................9 The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School .................................................................................. 10
Teaching ......................................................................................................................................... 10 Consistently high and usually higher than departmental average faculty teaching evaluations. Served on numerous Masters of Public Health examination committees as well as external doctoral committees for the Department of Nursing. Serve as graduate advisor to MPH students (number varies by year). Mentor and supervise graduate teaching assistants each year. .............................................................................. 10 New course this summer -- Faculty-Led International Program (FLiP) - Summer/Fall 2017 – Will be posted by 31 October 2016 @ https://oea.nmsu.edu/ ......................................................................................... 10 Courses developed and taught at NMSU ................................................................................................... 10 Relevant Courses developed and taught elsewhere .................................................................................. 11 Graduate Student Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Projects Supervised ........................... 12
Scholarly and Creative Activity ........................................................................................................ 12 Publications ............................................................................................................................................. 12
Refereed Articles ............................................................................................................................................ 12 Books/Manuals ............................................................................................................................................... 14 Other Professional Publications ...................................................................................................................... 14 Newsletter Articles ......................................................................................................................................... 16 Refereed Abstracts Published ......................................................................................................................... 16
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Presentations .................................................................................................................................................. 18 Grant Submissions and Funding ..................................................................................................................... 22 Academic Field Research ................................................................................................................................ 23 Current Work in Progress ............................................................................................................................... 23
Service ............................................................................................................................................ 24 Service to the University .......................................................................................................................... 24 Service to the College ............................................................................................................................... 24 Service to the Department ....................................................................................................................... 24
Leadership ...................................................................................................................................... 25 International/National ............................................................................................................................. 25 Regional/State/Local ............................................................................................................................... 27 Community Recognition ........................................................................................................................... 28 Professional Development Activities ........................................................................................................ 28 Certificates .............................................................................................................................................. 28 Continuing Professional Education ........................................................................................................... 29
Awards/Scholarships ...................................................................................................................... 32
Professional Memberships .............................................................................................................. 32
Languages ....................................................................................................................................... 33
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Present Academic Rank
Associate Professor, Tenured
Department of Public Health Sciences
New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, NM
Effective: August 2007
Fellow, Society for Applied Anthropology http://www.sfaa.net
Certified Quality Matters Rubric Peer Reviewer, 2013 - Present
Education
PhD, Southern Methodist University, 1982
Focus: Biocultural & Biomedical Anthropology; Human Growth & Development
Dissertation Title
Essential Hypertension in Urban Adolescents: The Epidemiology of Obesity and
Physical Fitness
Collateral Specialty Interest
Epidemiology/Ecology Theory and Methods
Human Biology
Hispanics of the U.S. Southwest; U.S. Minorities
Latin America
Middle East
Public, Rural and International Health
Public Health Management, Administration & Policy
BA, Honors - University of Cincinnati, 1974
Focus: Anthropology
Collateral Interests:
Biology
Economics
University of North Texas, 2001-2003
Teaching and Learning with Technology (18 graduate hours)
Focus: Computer Technology and Cognitive Sciences
New Mexico State University, 2011
Online Course Improvement Program – 2011
Graduate Certificate in Online Teaching and Learning – 2012-2017 (Ongoing)
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Professional Experience
2007 -
Present New Mexico State University
Associate Professor (Tenured), Department of Public Health
Sciences
Member of the NMSU Graduate Faculty. Elected to Graduate Council (one of
only two campus-wide elected committees on campus) where I served as Chair
(one year), Co-Chair (two year) and, Ex-officio Chair (one year). Responsibilities
include teaching, research, and service for a growing, progressive department
offering a SABPAC-approved Bachelor of Community Health and a CEPH-
accredited Master of Public Health in Community Health Education at NM’s land-
grant University. Teaching responsibilities include a wide range of undergraduate
and graduate courses in public health and Medical Anthropology for the
Department of Anthropology (FA16). Serve on various departmental, college and
university committees as well as serving on various MPH, Comprehensive
Examination, and doctoral committees (Nursing Department). Serve as Dean’s
Representative for graduate exams. Conduct research on biocultural-ecological
aspects of health, rural health, international/global health, public health policy
and administration, health disparities, community health. Incorporate students into
research projects.
2003 -
2007 East Tennessee State University
Assistant Professor (Clinical) – Department of Public Health and
Program Director, Rural and Community Health and Community
Partnerships Programs - Hawkins County Academic Center -
Rogersville (2004 – 07)
Core public health faculty in the nationally recognized interdisciplinary rural health
care program, winner of the 2007 National Rural Health Association “Outstanding
Rural Health Program Award.” This interdisciplinary program has placed medical,
nursing, and public health service research and learning teams in rural since the
early 1990s. Served as public health member of the University Interdisciplinary
Curriculum Committee and helped develop major revisions to the program
designed to increase interdisciplinary activity among the disciplines involved and
encourage other disciplines to participate in the program. Represented the
department on various community, regional and state committees (specific list
reported under appointments). Participated in development and writing of PhD
program proposal. Developed community health programs, e.g., Community
Health Fair at annual electric co-op meeting and Emergency Preparedness
Health Fair. Conducted community assessments and oversight of community
based participatory partnership projects. Supervised interdisciplinary community
based participatory projects based on CBPR model. Responsible for program
budget, office oversight, and liaison with community leaders. Member of the
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Graduate Faculty. Taught classes in the Rural and Community Health and
Community Partnerships Program in Mountain City and Rogersville.
2002 Project HOPE – Egypt, Cairo, Egypt
Educational Coordinator
Managed Egyptian and American employees in Department of Education and
Training in a project to design and establish, in conjunction with Egyptian
Counterparts at the Egyptian Ministry of Health and Population (MOH), a new full-
range post-graduate medical, nursing, and allied health training center.
Developed institutional action plan, which included needs assessment,
instructional strategies, course selection, task analysis, evaluation methods,
information delivery systems, and student, trainer, and committee criteria.
Managed budget >$200,000. Directed education organizational, operational and
human resource strategies. Developed and implemented annual budget.
Supervised team designated to design, implement, and manage a full-range of
post-graduate medical, nursing, and allied health educational training programs.
Programs included instructor-led, laboratory, computer based training (CBT), web
based training (WBT), and train-the-trainer programs. Developed institutional plan
of action that included needs assessment, instructional strategies, course
selection, task analysis, evaluation methods, information delivery systems, and
student, trainer, and committee criteria. Coordinated with Egyptian Counterpart
to develop curricula, train-the-trainer, and training materials to transition the
program to a totally Egyptian run program. Supervised curriculum, survey, in-depth
questioning, and focus group content development. Supervised development for
evaluating program courses, trainees, trainers, and skill acquisition. Organized
initial preparation of 14 instructional laboratories. Facilitated committee meetings
and focus groups. Provide liaison with the Ministry of Health and Population and
international healthcare stakeholders.
2001 Ecole Supérieure Libre Des Sciences Commerciales et Appliqués
(ESLSCA), Mohandseen, Cairo, Egypt
Distinguished Visiting Professor and Consultant
Developed and taught courses at the Advanced Management Institute in
Mohandaseen, Cairo, Egypt. Language of instruction in the branch of the French
based university was English. Graduate students were Egyptian (native-Arabic
speakers) enrolled in a Masters of International Business Administration Program
sponsored by the Operational Unit for Development Assistance (OUDA – a United
Nations Development Programme), the Arab League and ESLSCA. Courses
developed and taught include International Relations, Cross-cultural
Communication, and International Political Economy.
Developed curriculum plan for a Health Care Certificate for the Master of
International Business Administration program.
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1983 -
2001 Private Consulting
Health Policy, Planning & Administration Consulting
Health Services Consultant. Specialized in Health Policy Analysis; Strategic Planning
and Management, Legislative Issues, Feasibility Studies, and Regulatory
Compliance; Community Assessment and Program Development. Conducted
ethnographic research and qualitative analysis. Example list of clients:
Brackenridge Hospital and Austin-Travis County Health Department, Austin, TX
Parkland Health & Hospital System (Dallas County Hospital District), Dallas, TX
Texas Health Care Association, Austin, TX
Texas House of Representatives, Austin, TX
Texas International Health Consortium, Austin, TX
2003 &
1993-
1997
University of North Texas, Denton, TX
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anthropology AND
Director, Ethnographic (Qualitative) Field Methods Schools in Egypt
Designed, managed, and directed the first anthropology departmental
international research methods field schools in 1994/95 and 1996 in Egypt.
Developed and managed field school budgets of approximately $39,000 for
1994/95 and $46,000 for 1996. The content focus for each field school was: Health
Care, Public Policy, and Sustainable-Economic Development. The field methods
focus for each program included topics such as: community assessment,
interviewing techniques, mapping and photography, and participant observation.
Supervised 26 graduate and undergraduate students in Egypt during the two field
seasons for a combined total of approximately six weeks. A third field school
scheduled with 18 students, cancelled on November 18, 1997, three weeks prior to
departure, due to security concerns.
Taught a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate courses as an adjunct
faculty member (see list under Teaching). Average course load per semester was
3 or 4 courses. Participated on committees to establish a School of Public Health
for the university’s Ft. Worth campus.
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1989-1991 The University of Texas Medical Branch – Galveston
Senior Associate, World Health Organization (WHO) Center for
International Health and
Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine and Community Health
Coordinated international health conference on rural health, co-sponsored by the
University of Texas Medical Branch – Galveston (UTMB), the Pan American Health
Organization (PAHO) and the World Health Organization (WHO).
Performed governmental affairs and health policy analysis for UTMB. Successfully
developed bilateral programs between UTMB and the Kasr el Aini Medical School
(Cairo, Egypt). Presented lectures to medical students on topics such as health
planning, economics, and administration; health policy; and regulatory affairs.
Conducted research on international health in Egypt and the United Arab Emirates.
At the request of the Texas Senate, administratively re-assigned to Senator Chet
Brooks office (April – May 1989) to negotiate final wording and passage of the
Omnibus Health Care Rescue Act (HB18) of 1989 with Texas House of
Representatives sponsor and stakeholders. At the request of the Texas House of
Representatives, administratively re-assigned to Representative Frank Madla’s office
from July 1990 – February 1991, to conduct interim studies on two topics: Mail Order
Prescription Drug Programs in Texas and Licensing and Regulation of Medical
Laboratories.
1985-1989 Senator Chet Brooks, Chair, Senate Committee on Health and Human
Resources, Austin, Texas
Director of Research for Health Policy (“Staff Consultant”)
Senior Health Policy Analyst: analyzed political dynamics, wrote legislative
committee reports, drafted legislation, and successfully negotiated legislative and
regulatory policy that resulted in passage and implementation of major state health
legislation. Develop budgets and conduct budgetary analysis, e.g., rural health
budget of approximately $12,000,000 plus other statewide multi-million dollar
budgets. Conducted statistical and demographic analyses for evidence based
legislative studies. Conducted statewide program evaluations. Testified before
legislative committees and state agency boards. Provide technical assistance and
liaison to elected officials, advocacy groups, state agencies, and professional
organizations.
Represented the Texas Senate and Senator Brooks as a health expert member of
the Texas-Egyptian Delegation on Health and Human Services in Cairo, Egypt.
Develop and write legislative health policy studies (legislative “interim” reports),
published by the Texas Senate. Among the several legislative interim reports I
authored for the Texas Legislature was the Joint Task Force Report on Rural Health in
Texas (with J. Heckler), which resulted in passage of the Omnibus Health Care
Rescue Act (HB18), a.k.a., “Rural Healthcare Act,” 71st Legislature. Major provisions
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of the bill expanded health care services to rural Texans by facilitating the growth of
rural clinics, establishing emergency medical care networks, and the Center for
Rural Health Initiatives – established to serve as the primary state resource in
planning, coordinating, and advocating statewide efforts to ensure continued
access to rural healthcare services
1982-1985
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
Clinical Research Assistant Professor of Community Medicine and
Assistant Professor of Gerontology
Served with the university president’s Assistant for Legislative Affairs to analyze health
policy and prospective legislation effects on the university. Conducted legislative
affairs and represented the University to the Texas Legislature and the Texas
Congressional delegation. Developed and implemented educational seminars for
elected officials and their staff.
Conducted analysis related to health policy, planning, and development,
governmental relations, regulatory affairs, health services planning and
administration, healthcare economics, epidemiology and demography.
Provided technical assistance to departments of government, public organizations,
and corporations on policy, program and resource evaluation/management.
Participated on successful grant-writing teams to write multi-million dollar grants.
Assisted program implementation of statewide social services programs. Made
presentations to professional organizations and state agencies.
1979-
1982 Texas Area 5 Health Systems Agency, Euless, TX
Director of Research and Data Analysis & Associate Director of
Planning
Managed department of research and data analysis. Directed demographic,
health status, facility and health services research for 16 counties in North Central
Texas. Prepared and executed budgets. Assisted development of regional health
planning objectives. Conducted strategic and community health planning.
Conducted financial analysis on projects up to approximately $35,000,000.
Developed and implemented economic and social feasibility studies. Testified to
regulatory hearings. Developed regional guidelines for health service needs.
Coordinated and maintained liaison with federal and state governments,
community organizations, and professional associations. Designed, supervised,
and implemented preparation of demographic resource and health status
monographs. Reviewed Certificate of Need applications. Reviewed federal grant
applications.
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1978-
1979 The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
Laboratory Technologist, Department of Pediatric Cardiology,
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School.
Implemented research protocol; directed data collection; and analyzed data for
a multi-million dollar project of essential hypertension (persistently elevated blood
pressure) among a tri-ethnic population of urban adolescents. Conducted
exercise stress tests, collected expired gases, and took anthropometric
measurements to evaluate physical fitness and obesity.
Teaching
Consistently high and usually higher than departmental average faculty teaching
evaluations. Served on numerous Masters of Public Health examination committees as
well as external doctoral committees for the Department of Nursing. Serve as
graduate advisor to MPH students (number varies by year). Mentor and supervise
graduate teaching assistants each year.
Leader: Faculty-Led International Program (FLiP) - Summer/Fall 2017 – Healers,
Spirituality, and Herbs: Complementary Alternative Medicine in Ireland
In this course we will study the following material in Ireland through readings, observation, and
lectures:
• History and implementation of Irish healthcare delivery system
• Herbalism in Ireland
• Spiritual healing
• Ethnopharmacology
• Culture and health
• Therapeutic landscapes, i.e., cultural geography
Courses developed and taught at NMSU Course No. Course Name (3 semester credits each)
1. ANTH 355 Introduction to Physical Anthropology
2. ANTH 357V Medical Anthropology
3. PHLS 150G Personal Health & Wellness
4. PHLS 380V Women's Health Issues
5. PHLS 395 Foundations of Public Health
6. PHLS 454 Environmental Epidemiology
7. PHLS 457 Administration of Health Programs
8. PHLS 458 Public Health Policy Analysis
9. PHLS 459 Infectious & Noninfectious Diseases
10. PHLS 465 International Health Problems
11. PHLS 466 International Health Practicum: listed as PHLS 486
12. PHLS 467 Rural Health Issues
13. PHLS 473 Health Program Planning
14. PHLS 481 Public Health Preparedness & Response
15. PHLS 490 Independent Study
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16. WS 381V Women's Health Issues
17. MPH 540 Health Services Systems Admin. & Organization
18. MPH 547 Public Health Law & Ethics
19. MPH 558 Public Health Policy Analysis
20. MPH 559 Infectious & Noninfectious Diseases
21. MPH 565 International Health Problems
22. MPH 566 International Health Practicum: listed as MPH 586
23. MPH 567 Rural Health Issues
24. MPH 579 Research Resources
25. MPH 581 Public Health Preparedness & Response
26. MPH 590 Independent Study
Relevant Courses developed and taught elsewhere Dallas County Community College District, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Current
1. ANTH 2302 Introduction to Archaeology
East Tennessee State University
2. PUBH 1020 Introduction to Public Health
3. PUBH 2100 Health Systems
4. PUBH 3200 Health Services Administration
5. PUBH 3600 Quality and Utility Assessment
6. IDMD 2911 Rural Health and Community Leadership III (G)
7. PUBH 6xxx Ecological and Systems Approaches to Community Health (G)
8. RPCT - Rural Health Research and Practice (G)
9. RPCT - Community Based Health Programs (G)
10. RPCT – Rural Primary Care Track Family Medicine Clerkship (G)
University of North Texas
11. ANTH 1010 General Anthropology – Four Fields (UG)
12. ANTH 2250 Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology (UG)
13. ANTH 3100 People and Cultures of the Middle East (UG)
14. ANTH 3100 People and Cultures of Central Europe (UG)
15. ANTH 4020 Applied Anthropology (UG)
16. ANTH 4600 Topics in Physical Anthropology: Human Evolution (UG)
17. ANTH 4600 Topics in Physical Anthropology: Human Growth & Development (UG)
18. ANTH 4800 Anthropological Field Methods – Egypt (UG/ G)
19. ANTH 5040 Ethnographic and Qualitative Methods (G)
20. ANTH xxxx Graduate Seminar on Health Policy (G)
21. ANTH ____ Transnational Business
22. ANTH ____ Human Ecology
23. ANTH ____ Anthropology and Terrorism (developed, not taught)
24. SOCI 3273 World Regional Geography
25. SOCI 3283 Principles of Geography
Online instructional modules developed
26. Culture, Health and Healing (with Dorothy C. Dobbins)
27. Research Methods (with Gail Gerding)
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Graduate Student Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Projects
Supervised 2009 1. H1N1 Among NMSU Dormitory Students
2006 2. Disaster Preparedness Health Fair, Hawkins County, TN
3. Assessment of Emergency/Disaster Preparedness for Hawkins County, TN
4. Implementing Medicare Part D in rural northeast TN
2005 5. Eldercare Polypharmacy and Medication Compliance, Rogersville, TN
6. Childhood Obesity Project, Rogersville, TN
7. Health Promotion Project at Cherokee High School, Rogersville, TN
8. Pro-Strength, Pro-Community: An Exercise Initiative for the Next Generation,
Rural Primary Care Track Family Medicine Clerkship (MS III)
9. Heart Disease: Cholesterol and Beyond, Rural Primary Care Track Family
Medicine Clerkship (MS III)
10. Medication Management: An Investigative Look at Providers’ Practice
Patterns and Opinions, Rural Primary Care Track Family Medicine Clerkship
(MS III)
2004 11. Adolescent Nutrition Community Project, Mountain City, TN
12. Promotion of Higher Education to High School Seniors, Mountain City, TN
13. Teen Suicide Prevention Education Project, Mountain city, TN
Scholarly and Creative Activity
Publications
Refereed Articles
1. Kratzke, C and S Wilson. “Ethnic differences in breast cancer prevention information-
seeking among rural women: Will provider mobile messages work?” Journal of Cancer
Education, September 2014, Volume 29, Issue 3, pp 541-547. accepted October 2013. DOI:
10.1007/s13187-013-0576-8 Available online at:
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13187-013-0576-8
2. Wilson, SL, Gallivan, A., Kratzke, C., and Amatya, A. “Nutritional status and socio-
ecological factors associated with overweight/obesity at a rural-serving US-Mexico border
university.” Journal of Rural and Remote Health, 26 November 2012; 2228. Available online
at: http://www.rrh.org.au/articles/subviewnew.asp?ArticleID=2228
3. Wilson, S., C. Kratzke, and J. Hoxmeier. “Predictors of access to healthcare: What matters
to rural Appalachians?” Global Journal of Health Science, 2012: 4 (6), 23-35. DOI
10.5539/glhs.v4n6p23. Available online at:
http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/gjhs/article/view/19424
4. Kratzke, C., Wilson, S, and Vilchis, H. “Reaching rural women: Breast cancer prevention
information seeking behavior and interest in internet, cell phone, and text use.” Journal of
Community Health. February 2013, Volume 38, Issue 1, pp 54-61. Online: 2012 DOI
10.1007/s10900-012-9579-3. Available online at:
http://www.springerlink.com/content/n36545l156011157/
5. Wilson, S., & Oushy, N. (2011). “Eco-biosociocultural H5N1 disease model in Egypt”, In,
Brebbia, C.A., Eglite, M., Knets, I., Mittahof, R., & Popov, V., Environmental Health and
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Biomedicine, 15, 256-276. ISBN: 978-84564-524-3 (Print) and ISSN: 1746-3525 (Online).
Available online at: http://library.witpress.com/pages/PaperInfo.asp?PaperID=22576
6. Ely, J., Zavaskis, T., & Wilson, SL (2011). Diabetes and stress: an anthropological review for
study of modernizing populations in the US-Mexico border region [Research]. Journal of
Rural and Remote Health, 11(3). Available online at:
http://www.rrh.org.au/articles/showarticlenew.asp?ArticleID=1758
7. McAndrews, J., McMullen, S., & Wilson, SL(2011). Four strategies for promoting healthy
lifestyles in your practice. Family Practice Management, 18(2), 16-20. Available online at:
www.aafp.org/fpm/2011/0300/p16.html
8. Wilson, S., Huttlinger, K., & Reddy, T. (2010). Engaging People of the Mountains and Hollows:
A Role for the Community and Public Health Preparedness Workforce. Journal of Rural and
Community Development, 5(3), 162-174. Available online at:
http://www.jrcd.ca/viewarticle.php?id=636&layout=abstract
9. Wilson, S., & Huttlinger, K. (2010). Pandemic flu knowledge among dormitory housed
university students: a need for informal social support and social networking strategies.
Journal of Rural and Remote Health, 10, 1526. Impact factor: .931 (2012). Available online
at: http://www.rrh.org.au/articles/showarticlenew.asp?ArticleID=1526 Submitted 18 May
2010; Revised 7 September 2010; Published 26 October 2010.
10. Wilson, SL(2009). Eco-cultural aspects of H5N1. Proceedings of the 28th Annual Association
for Marketing and Health Care Research, March. Jackson, WY.
11. Hogan, B., Adams, S., Wahid, Z., & Wilson, SL(2006). Screening and brief intervention for
alcohol problems in an underserved population: development of baseline data via patient
exit interviews. Substance Abuse, 26(3-4), 53-57. Available online at:
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J465v26n03_12
12. Wilson, SL(1995). Political and Medical Ecology of Health Care in the United Arab Emirates.
High Plains Applied Anthropologist, 15(2), 144-154.
13. Wilson, S., Gaffney, F., Laird, W., & Fixler, D. (1985). Body size, composition, and fitness in
adolescents with elevated blood pressures. Hypertension, 7(3), 417. Impact Factor/Ranking:
The journal ranks #1 among all hypertension journals and #4 among 66 journals in the
Peripheral Vascular Disease category (Journal Citation Reports® 2010, Thomson Reuters,
2011). Impact Factor = 6.908 Available online at:
http://hyper.ahajournals.org/content/7/3/417
14. Skinner, S., Haas, H., & Wilson, SL(1980). “The Elcor Burial Cave: An Example of Public
Archaeology from West Texas.” Plains Anthropologist 25(87), 1-15.
15. Fixler, D., Laird, W., Browne, R., Fitzgerald, V., Wilson, S., & Vance, R. (1979). Response of
hypertensive adolescents to dynamic and isometric exercise stress. Pediatrics, 64(5), 579.
Impact Factor: 5.391 (2010)* PEDIATRICS has the highest impact factor, highest 5-year
impact factor, and highest total citations among all journals in the field of pediatrics.
Available online at: http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/64/5/579.full.pdf+html
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Books/Manuals
16. Wilson, SL (2011). Cultureshock! Egypt, 4th Edition. A survival guide to customs and etiquette
(4th ed.): Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Corporation. (3rd Ed. 2006; 2nd Ed. 2003; 1st Ed.
1998). ISBN: 978-0761456650, 330 pages
17. Wilson, SL (2008). CultureShock! Egypt. Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Pte Ltd,
Ebooks Corporation. ISBN: 9789814346832, 330 pages
18. Wilson, SL (1999). Countries of the World: Egypt. Gareth Stevens Publishing [Originally
published by: Times Editions, Pte Ltd., Singapore] ISBN: 0-8368-2259-5/9780836822595, 96
pages
19. Wilson, SL (1997). Ethnographic Field Methods Workbook (Experiential Methods) (3rd ed.
1997; 2nd ed. 1996; 1st ed. 1994). Denton, TX: University of North Texas, Institute of
Anthropology, 83 pages.
Other Professional Publications
20. Wilson, SL (2014). “Grant Extension and second report to the Paso del Norte Health
Foundation on Striving to Be Tobacco Free Initiative. August 2014.
21. Wilson, SL (2014). “Mid-term report to the Paso del Norte Health Foundation on Striving to Be
Tobacco Free Initiative. February 2014.
22. Wilson, SL (2011). “Report to the Ministry of Health – Egypt on Helwan H5N1 Survey”.
Submitted to the Ministry of Health – Egypt, July 2011.
23. Wilson, SL (2009). “White Paper: Infectious Disease Prevalence and Reporting in Pakistan.”
Submitted to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency DTRA. October 2009.
24. Wilson, SL (2006). “Preliminary Report on Health Status Assessment in Hawkins County,
Tennessee.” Hawkins County Health Council Meeting, November 2006.
25. Wilson, SL (1991). “Feasibility of Establishing Public / Private Cooperative Agreement with
the United Arab Emirates on Patient Referral and Continuing Medical Education.” Report to
Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, TX, and The University of Texas System, Austin, TX, 1991
26. Wilson, SL (1991). “By-Laws of the Medical Staff of Brooks Hospital, Inc.” Brooks Hospital,
Inc., Atlanta, TX
27. Wilson, SL (1991). “Quality Assurance: Brooks Hospital, Inc. Policy and Procedures Manual.”
Brooks Hospital, Inc. Atlanta, TX
28. Wilson, SL (1991). “Clinical Laboratory: Brooks Hospital, Inc. Policy and Procedures Manual.”
Brooks Hospital, Inc. Atlanta, TX
29. Wilson, SL (1991). “Nursing Services: Brooks Hospital, Inc. Policy and Procedures Manual.”
Brooks Hospital, Inc. Atlanta, TX
30. Wilson, SL (1991). Emergency Room: Brooks Hospital, Inc., Policy and Procedures Manual.
Brooks Hospital, Inc. Atlanta, TX
31. Wilson, SL (1991). Pharmacy: Brooks Hospital, Inc., Policy and Procedures Manual. Brooks
Hospital Inc. Atlanta, TX
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32. Wilson, SL (1991). Infection Control: Brooks Hospital Inc., Policy and Procedures Manual.
Brooks Hospital, Inc., Atlanta, TX
33. Wilson, SL (1990). “House Subcommittee Report on Licensing and Regulation of Medical
Laboratories.” Texas House of Representatives, Austin, TX. 9 pp.
34. Wilson, SL (1990). “Mail Order Prescription Drug Programs in Texas.” Texas House of
Representatives, Austin, TX, 16 pp.
35. Wilson, SL (1990). “Brooks Hospital Patient Transfer Policy: Report and Recommendations.”
Brooks Hospital, Inc., Atlanta, TX
36. Wilson, SL and J Heckler (1988). “Rural Health Care Delivery in Texas.” Report of the Special
Task Force on Rural Health Care Delivery in Texas, Texas Senate, Austin, TX. 142 pp., 1988
37. Wilson, SL and L McGiffert (1987). “Long Term Care Needs of Persons with Alzheimer’s
Disease and Related Disorders,” Texas Senate Committee on Health and Human
Resources, Report to the 70th Legislature, 25 pp + Appendices
38. Wilson, SL, L McGiffert and C Cunningham (1987). “Report on Crippled Children's Services
Program.” Texas Senate Committee on Health and Human Services, Austin, TX. 29 pp.
39. Wilson, SL and L McGiffert (1987). “Joint Committee on Department of Human Services
Audits.” Texas Senate, Austin, TX. 37 pp.
40. Wilson, SL (1986). “Assessment of Indigent Health Care Legislation.” Brackenridge Hospital
and Travis County Health Department, Austin, TX
41. Wilson, SL (1985). “Health Maintenance Program for Elderly Women at Parkland Memorial
Hospital: An Assessment.” The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, TX.
64 pp.
42. Wilson, SL, MR Zetzman, H Lowe, et. al. (1983). “Assessment of the Need for the Texas Health
Facilities Commission.” The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, and
University of Texas School of Public Health, Houston, TX
43. Wilson, SL (1983). “Summary of Demographic Trends in Aging: Texas.” The University of Texas
Southwestern Medical School, 15pp.
44. Wilson, SL and MR Zetzman (1983). “Report of the Health Needs Assessment, City of
Garland, Texas.” The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas. 56 pp.
45. Wilson, SL with The After Care Committee. (1983). “Long-Term Care Facility Project.
Parkland Memorial Hospital.” Dallas, TX, 87 pp.
46. Wilson, SL (1983). “Public and Private Health Care Delivery in England.” The University of
Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, TX, 66 pp.
47. Wilson, SL (1982). “Health Service Report: Hospital Inventory 1980.” Texas Area 5 Health
Systems Agency, Euless TX, 250 pp.
48. Wilson, SL (1982). “Health Service Report: Nursing Home Inventory 1980/81.” Texas Area 5
Health Systems Agency, Euless, TX, 14 pp.
49. Wilson, SL and R Lee. (1982). “Health Service Report: Health Status Indicators 1970 – 1980.”
Texas Area 5 Health Systems Agency, Euless, TX, 268 pp.
50. Wilson, SL (1982). “Guidelines for Inpatient Alcohol Bed Needs.” Texas Area 5 Health
Systems Agency, Euless, TX, 16 pp.
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51. Wilson, SL (1982). “Guidelines for Acute and Intermediate Psychiatric Bed Needs.” Texas
Area 5 Health Systems Agency, Euless, TX, 38 pp.
52. Wilson, SL (1979-1982). More than 50 Certificate of Need Reports and Federal Grant
Reviews for the Texas Area 5 Health Systems Agency, Euless, TX
Newsletter Articles
53. Ely, J.J. and S L Wilson (2012). “Notes from the Field: Modernization, Stress, and Diabetes
Risk: Hispanic Populations in the US-Mexico Border Region.” Anthropology News 4(4) 36.
American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC. April. Available online at:
http://www.anthropology-news.org/
54. Wilson, SL (2009). “Feathers, Women, and Policy: the Footprint of Bird Flu in Egypt.” Society
for Applied Anthropology Newsletter 20(4) 8-10. November. Available online at:
http://www.sfaa.net/newsletter/newsletter.html
55. Wilson, SL(2001). “Mr. Mohamed Arabi: Bird Man of Aswan,” Feature Article, Tour Egypt
Monthly, Volume II, No. 6, June 1, 2001 Available online at:
http://www.touregypt.net/egypt-info/magazine-mag06012001-magf2.htm (downloaded 4
June 2012)
56. Wilson, SL& Monem, M. (2001). “Traveling by Train in Egypt,” Feature Article, Tour Egypt
Monthly, Volume II, No. 7, July 1, 2001 http://www.touregypt.net/egypt-info/magazine-
mag07012001-magf1a.htm
57. Wilson, SL (2001). “Bani Hassan Al Shurruq” Feature Article, Historical Egyptian Sites
September 2001 http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/banihasan.htm
Refereed Abstracts Published
58. Wilson, SL. (2015). “Fighting Ebola: Public Health Preparedness, a Culture Under the
Microscope.” Society for Applied Anthropology 75th Annual Meeting, Pittburgh, PA.
Available at: https://www.sfaa.net/annual-meeting/previous/, page 186
59. Wilson, SL. (2014) “Destination Egypt: Post-revolutionary fieldwork during political
upheaval.” Society for Applied Anthropology 74th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM.
Available at: http://www.sfaa.net/files/6013/9507/5270/SfAA2014 FinalProgram.pdf , page
226.
60. Wilson, SL, C Kratzke, C Spurny, M Wilson. (2014) “Stomping butts, kicking chew & snuffing
dip: Destination tobacco-free policy.” Society for Applied Anthropology 74th Annual
Meeting, Albuquerque, NM. Available at:
http://www.sfaa.net/files/6013/9507/5270/SfAA2014FinalProgram.pdf , page 226
61. Spurny, C, M Wilson, C Luna, C Kratzke, SL Wilson. (2014) “Smoking, chewing, and dipping:
Tobacco at a rural serving U.S.-Mexico border university.” Society for Applied Anthropology
74th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM. Available at:
http://www.sfaa.net/files/6013/9507/5270/SfAA2014FinalProgram.pdf , page 210
62. Wilson, SL (2013) “Water, Water Everywhere and Not a Clean Drop to Drink.” Society for
Applied Anthropology 73rd Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. Available online at:
http://www.sfaa.net/sfaa2014.html (downloaded 7/3/2013) page 148.
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63. Wilson, SL (2012) “Challenges along US-Mexico Border: Anthropology and Public Health.”
Society for Applied Anthropology 72nd Annual Meeting, Baltimore MD. March 28, 2012.
Available online at: http://www.sfaa.net/sfaa2013.html (downloaded 6/4/2012) page 71.
64. Wilson, SL and A Gallivan (2012) “Part I: Health risk factors and access to care among a
university population in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands.” Society for Applied Anthropology 72nd
Annual Meeting, Baltimore MD. March 28, 2012. Available online at:
http://www.sfaa.net/sfaa2013.html (downloaded 6/4/2012) page 166.
65. Wilson, SL and A Gallivan. (2012) “Part II: Health risk factors and access to care among a
university population in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands.” Society for Applied Anthropology 72nd
Annual Meeting, Baltimore MD. March 28, 2012. Available online at:
http://www.sfaa.net/sfaa2013.html (downloaded 6/4/2012) page 166
66. Wilson, SL (2011). “Healthcare Reform: Implications for the U.S.-Mexico Borderland.”
Society for Applied Anthropology 71st Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, March 30, 2011.
Available online at: http://www.sfaa.net/sfaa2013.html (downloaded 6/4/2012) page 173.
67. Ely, JJ and SL Wilson (2011). “A Prospective Study Design for Operationalizing Stress and Its
Role in Diabetes.” Society for Applied Anthropology 71st Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA,
March 2011. Available online at: http://www.sfaa.net/sfaa2013.html (downloaded
6/4/2012) page 101.
68. Wilson, SL and K. Huttlinger (2010). “Pandemic Flu Knowledge and behaviors among
dormitory housed university students.” Society for Applied Anthropology 70th Annual
Meeting, Merida, Mexico, March 2010. Available online at:
http://www.sfaa.net/sfaa2013.html (downloaded 6/4/2012) page 177.
69. Huttlinger, K and S. Wilson. (2010). “Disaster Preparedness in Appalachia: Lessons learned
for a global community.” Society for Applied Anthropology 70th Annual Meeting, Merida,
Mexico, March 24, 2010. Available online at: http://www.sfaa.net/sfaa2013.html
(downloaded 6/4/2012) page 120.
70. Wilson, SL (2009). “Sociocultural Health Determinants, Political Ecology and Avian Influenza
H5N1/A (AI) – ‘Bird Flu’: Observations from Egypt.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa
Fe, NM, March 21, 2009. Available online at: http://www.sfaa.net/sfaa2013.html
(downloaded 6/4/2012) page 183.
71. Wilson, S.L and S. Rao (2008). “Affecting Healthier Border People: A Panel Discussion on the
U.S.-Mexico Borderlands.” Accepted, not presented, Society for Applied Anthropology
Annual Meeting, Memphis, TN, March 27, 2008. Available online at:
http://www.sfaa.net/sfaa2013.html (downloaded 6/4/2012) page 76.
72. Wilson, SL (2008). “Immigration Reform and National Security: Cogs in the U.S.-Mexico
Border Health Policy Wheel.” Association for Marketing and Health Care Research Annual
Meeting, Park City, UT, February 2008.
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73. Wilson, SL (2007). “Disaster Preparedness in Rural Southern Appalachia.” Society for Applied
Anthropology, Tampa, FL, March 31, 2007. Available online at:
http://www.sfaa.net/sfaa2013.html (downloaded 6/4/2012) page 122.
74. Wilson, SL (2007). “Perceived Health Services Needs Assessment: A Study in Rural
Appalachia.” Presented at the Association for Marketing and Health Care Research,
March, 2007.
75. Wilson, SL (1995). “Maternal and Child Health Status in the United Arab Emirates.” Society
for Applied Anthropology Annual Conference, Albuquerque, NM. March, 1995.
76. Wilson, SL (1995). “If they only go to the field once, what do you want them to learn?”
Institutionalizing culture shock for undergraduates. American Anthropological Association,
Washington, D.C., Invited Session - National Association for the Practice of Anthropology
(NAPA) March 1995.
77. Wilson, SL(1993). “Pluralism, Development and Stability in the United Arab Emirates.” Society
for Applied Anthropology, 52nd Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX. March 1993.
Presentations
International/National
1. Wilson, SL. “Environment-Health Interaction: Visualizing Bird Flu in Egypt.” Society for Applied
Anthropology, 77th Annual Meeting in Santa Fe, NM. Contemporary Film Festival.
2. Wilson, SL. “Policy and Environmental Aspects of Fracking in the Oil and Gas Industry:
Effects on Local Economies” Society for Applied Anthropology, 77th Annual Meeting in
Santa Fe, NM. (accepted; not presented)
3. Wilson, SL. (2014) “Destination Egypt: Post-revolutionary Fieldwork during Political
Upheaval.” Society for Applied Anthropology, 74th Annual Meeting in Albuquerque, NM.
4. Spurny, C, Wilson, MJ., Luna, C, Wilson, SL, and Kratzke, C. (2014) “Smoking, Chewing, and
Dipping: Tobacco Use at a Rural Serving U.S.-Mexico Border University.” Society for Applied
Anthropology, 74th Annual Meeting in Albuquerque, NM.
5. Wilson, SL, Kratzke, C, Spurny, C, Wilson, MJ, and Luna, C. (2014) “Stomping Butts, Kicking
Chew & Snuffing Dip: Destination Tobacco-Free Policy.” Society for Applied Anthropology,
74th Annual Meeting in Albuquerque, NM.
6. Kittleson, MJ, SL Wilson, C Kratzke, A Amatya, and A Pilley. (2013) “Domestic Violence
among College Students in a Minority Serving Institution.” American Association for Health
Education. Charlotte, NC.
7. Wilson, SL (2012) “Health Behaviors in Post-Revolutionary Egypt: A Case Study of H5N1.”
111th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. San Francisco, CA.
November 17, 2012.
8. Wilson, SL and A Gallivan (2012). “Part I: Health risk factors and access to care among a
university population in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands.” Society for Applied Anthropology
72nd Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.
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9. Wilson, SL and A Gallivan (2012). “Part II: Health risk factors and access to care among a
university population in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands.” Society for Applied Anthropology
72nd Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.
10. Ely, JJ and SL Wilson (2011). “A Prospective Study Design for Operationalizing Stress and Its
Role in Diabetes.” Indian Association for Social Science and Health (IASSH), Andhra
Pradesh, India. Presented by Ely.
11. Ely, J., & SL Wilson (2011). “A Prospective Study Design for Operationalizing Stress and Its
Role in Diabetes.” Society for Applied Anthropology 71st Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.
Presented by Wilson.
12. Wilson, SL (2011). “Healthcare Reform: Implications for the U.S.-Mexico Borderland.” Society
for Applied Anthropology 71st Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.
13. Wilson, SL (2011), “Summary of 2008 Helwan Research”, Presented to the Deputy Minister of
Health for Precautionary Measures, Ministry of Health and Population, Cairo, Egypt
14. Wilson, SL & Oushy, N. (2011). “Eco-biosociocultural H5N1 disease model in Egypt.” 6th
International Conference on the Impact of Environmental Factors on Health: Environmental
Health Risks 2011, Riga, Latvia.
15. Wilson, SL (2010). “Using ethnographic intelligence (EI) to understand dispersal of H5N1 in
Egypt.” Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), Ft. Belvoir, VA.
16. Wilson, SL, & Huttlinger, K. (2010). “Pandemic Flu Knowledge and behaviors among
dormitory housed university students.” Society for Applied Anthropology 70th Annual
Meeting, Merida, Mexico Presentation developed by & presented by SL Wilson).
17. Huttlinger, K., & Wilson, SL (2010). “Disaster Preparedness in Appalachia: Lessons learned for
a global community.” Society for Applied Anthropology 70th Annual Meeting, Merida,
Mexico.
18. Wilson, SL (2009). “Sociocultural Health Determinants, Political Ecology, and Avian Influenza
H5N1/A (AI) – “Bird Flu”: Observations from Egypt.” Society for Applied Anthropology 69th
Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, NM.
19. Wilson, SL (2009). “Avian Influenza in Egypt: An Epidemiological and Bio-Socio-Cultural-
Ecological Update.” Association for Marketing and Health Care Research Annual Meeting,
Jackson, WY.
20. Wilson, SL (2009). “Social Determinants of Bird Flu (A/H5N1) – Lessons for the Western
Hemisphere.” United State-Mexico Border Health Association 67th Annual Meeting, El Paso,
TX.
21. Wilson, SL (2008). “Immigration Reform and National Security: Cogs in the U.S.-Mexico
Border Health Policy Wheel.” Association for Marketing and Health Care Research Annual
Meeting, Park City, UT.
22. Wilson, SL (2007). “Disaster Preparedness in Rural Southern Appalachia.” Society for Applied
Anthropology 67th Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL.
23. Wilson, SL (2007). “Perceived Health Services Needs Assessment: A Study in Rural
Appalachia.” Association for Marketing and Health Care Research, Jackson, WY.
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24. Wilson, SL (1995) “Maternal and Child Health Status in the United Arab Emirates.” 54th
Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
March, 1995.
25. Wilson, SL (1995) “If they only go to the field once, what do you want them to learn?
Institutionalizing culture shock for undergraduates.” 94th Annual Meeting of the American
Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., Invited Session - National Association for
the Practice of Anthropology, 1995.
26. Wilson, SL (1993). “Pluralism, Development and Stability in the United Arab Emirates.” 52rd
Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, San Antonio, TX.
27. Wilson, SL (1990b). “Regional Trends in Texas Rural Health Care.” International Health
Conference, Partnership in Rural Health Care: Texas, Galveston, TX.
28. Wilson, SL (1978). “Body Composition in Hypertensive and Normotensive Adolescents.”
Annual Meetings of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Toronto, Ontario.
29. Austin, D. M., Spragins (Wilson), S., & Ghesquiere, J. (1975). “Work Capacity and Body Size
Among African Pygmoid and Bantu Populations.” Annual Meeting of the American
Association of Physical Anthropologists, Denver, CO (Presented by Austin).
Regional
30. Wilson, SL (2014) “Update on Status of ‘Striving to be Tobacco Free’ Initiative. Presented to
the A Smoke Free Paso del Norte Monthly Meeting, April.
31. Wilson, SL (1984). “Long-Term Care: The Pending Crisis.” Region VI Health Planning
Association Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM.
32. Wilson, SL (1983). “Planning and Implementation Strategies for Long-Term Care.” 2nd
Annual Texas Joint Conference on Aging, Austin, TX.
33. Wilson, SL (1983). “Planning and Implementation Strategies for Long Term Care.” 2nd
Annual Joint Conference on Aging, Austin, TX.
34. Wilson, SL (1981). Effects of Chronic Disease on the Adolescent and Elderly Hypertensive.
Great Southwest Conference on High Blood Pressure Control, Oklahoma City, OK.
Local/State
35. Yakubu, OH and SL Wilson (2015) “Situational Analysis: Report of 2014 Ebola Virus Disease
(EVD) Outbreak.” Annual University Research Council, New Mexico State University (NMSU).
36. Kratzke, C, SL Wilson, C Spurny, MJ Wilson, C Luna (2014) “New Mexico Tobacco-Free
Campus Policy Initiative: Connections between Policy, Power, and Health.” New Mexico
Public Health Association. Albuquerque, NM, April
37. Wilson, SL, C Kratzke, C Spurny, M Wilson, & C Luna. (2013) “Striving to be tobacco free.”
University Research Council, NMSU, Las Cruces, NM. October 4, 2013. Poster, tied for First
Place, see: http://ovpr.research.nmsu.edu/URCFair2013
38. Gallivan, A, S Forster-Cox, SL Wilson. (2013) “Depression, anxiety, stress & academic
achievement at NMSU.” University Research Council, NMSU, Las Cruces, NM. October 4,
2013.
39. Wilson, SL (2011). “Human Ecology of H5N1: a Case Study of Egypt.” Biology Department
Seminar Series, NMSU, Las Cruces, NM. October 27, 2011.
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40. Wilson, SL (2009). “Health Care Reform.” Health Care Reform Town Hall Meeting, New
Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM (Panel Member).
41. Wilson, SL (2008). “Bird flu in an eggshell: Update on Egypt.” Annual University Research
Council, New Mexico State University (NMSU).
42. Wilson, SL (2007). “Healthcare Policy in a Changing Political Environment: Implications for
U.S.- Mexico Border Health.” College of Health and Social Services, New Mexico State
University, Las Cruces, NM.
43. Wilson, SL (2007). “Disaster Preparedness in Rural Appalachia.” College of Natural and
Health Sciences, Greeley, CO.
44. Swink, R., Wilson, SL, & et al. (2006). “Senior Citizen's View of Medicare Part D.” 3rd Annual
Primary Care Research Day, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN.
45. Wilson, SL (2006). “Integrating hospitals into a public health disaster response.” Center for
Deterrence of Biowarfare and Bioterrorism, The University of Louisville School of Public
Health and Information Sciences, Louisville, KY.
46. Florence, J., Gerding, G., & Wilson, SL (2004). “Community Partnership: A 10-Year Analysis of
Rural Health Professions Education at East Tennessee State University.” Rural Health
Association of Tennessee 10th Annual Conference, Chattanooga, TN.
47. Wilson, SL(1995). “Summary Results of an Ethnographic Field School in Egypt.” Anthropology
Association, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX.
48. Wilson, SL (1994). “Professional Positions for Applied Anthropologists.” University of North
Texas Anthropology Association., Denton, TX.]
49. Wilson, SL (1990). “An Analysis of Proposed Federal Initiatives for ECHs and PRCHs and
Implications for Texas.” Executive Committee of the Center for Rural Health Initiatives,
Austin, TX.
50. Wilson, SL (1990). “Summary and recommendations of the ‘International Health
Conference, Partnership in Rural Health Care: Texas’." Executive Committee of the Center
for Rural Health Initiatives, Austin, TX.
51. Wilson, SL (1985). “Family Practice: A Physician's Perspective.” Texas Hospital Association
Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX.
52. Wilson, SL (1985). “Physician Manpower Needs in Texas.” Texas Medical Association 118th
Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.
53. Wilson, SL (1985). “Understanding Medical Care Reimbursement Systems.” General
Pediatric Community Medicine Series. The University of Texas Southwestern Medical
Center., Dallas, TX.
54. Wilson, SL (1984). “Texas Certificate of Need Program.” Texas Health Facilities Commission,
Austin, TX.
55. Wilson, SL (1983). “Present and Future Concerns: The Elderly of Texas.” Texas State
Legislature Educational Conference, Austin, TX.
56. Wilson, SL (1982). “An Assessment of Fatness and Fitness Among Male and Female
Adolescent Hypertensives.” Epidemiology Study Group. The University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX.
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57. Wilson, SL (1980). “Certificate of Need in Health Planning: The U.S. and Texas.” Metro-Area
Utilization Review Mini Workshop, Tarrant County Junior College, Ft. Worth, TX.
58. Wilson, SL (1980). “Technical Assistance in Health Planning.” CON/PUFF Seminar, North Lake
College, Irving, TX.
59. Wilson, SL (1979). “Potential Uses of Body Composition Studies in Asthma Research.”
Pulmonary Physiology Conference, National Jewish Hospital and Research Center, Denver,
CO.]
Grant Submissions and Funding
1. Wilson, SL (PI) & C Kratzke (Co-PI) (2013-2014) “Striving to Be Tobacco Free.” Paso del Norte
Health Foundation. ($134,109, funded). August.
2. Wilson, SL (PI) (2011). “Healthcare Practitioner Knowledge, Awareness, Practices and
Perceptions in Egypt,” College of Health and Social Services, ($5,000, funded). May.
3. Brown, C. (PI), SL Wilson, (Co-PI) and W Gould, (Co-PI). (2010-2011) “Exploring the impacts
of the built environment on energy balance behaviors and human health disparities in
Dona Ana County.” National Institutes of Health, June 2010. ($400,400 requested;
unfunded), June.
4. Wilson, SL (PI) (2010) with the University Partnership Program, University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, NM. “Survey and Analysis of Disease Surveillance Systems. Defense Threat
Reduction Agency DTRA).” ($406,032 requested; unfunded). February.
5. Wilson, SL (PI) (2009) “Pandemic Flu Knowledge, Awareness, and Preparedness in Dona
Ana County, NM.” Rising Star Awards, New Mexico State University ($2,665 requested;
unfunded). May.
6. Wilson, SL (PI) (2008) “Health Behavior Assessment and Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
H5N1/A – ‘Bird Flu’.” Benfer Faculty Development Fund Research Grant, New Mexico State
University. ($6,576, funded). February.
7. Wilson, SL (PI) (97%); Constance L. Falk (2%) (co-PI), and Mohammed Y. Hussain (1%), (co-
PI). (2008)“Health, Agriculture, Cultural Traditions, and Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
H5N1/A – ‘Bird Flu’.” Interdisciplinary Research Grant, New Mexico State University. ($49, 486
requested, unfunded); May.
8. Wilson, S (PI) (2007). “Barriers to Cancer Screening Procedures Among Women in Hawkins
County, Tennessee.” Research Development Committee, East Tennessee State University.
($8,664 requested, unfunded). February.
9. Wilson, SL (PI) (1989) “Pesticide Use in Egypt.” British Gas, Ltd., Houston, TX. ($5,000, funded).
June 1989.
10. Wilson, SL, grant writing team member. (1984). Primary Care Grant, submitted by Dallas
County Hospital District, Dallas, TX to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. (>$1,000,000,
funded).
11. Wilson, SL (PI), Wilson, SL, grant-writing team member. (1983). “Regional Long-Term Care
Center”, submitted by the School of Allied Health, the University of Texas Southwestern
School of Allied Health, Dallas, TX, to the Department of Health and Human Services.
(>$1,000,000, funded).
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12. Wilson, SL. (PI) (1983). “Cultural Marketing Strategies for Private Hospital Care in Great
Britain,” John Short and Associates, Salt Lake City, UT. ($3,500, funded)
13. Wilson, SL (PI) (1983) “Health Care Needs of Elderly Minority Women in Dallas County.”
Dallas County Hospital District, Dallas, TX. ($20,000, funded).
14. Wilson, SL (PI) and M.R. Zetzman (co-PI) (1983) “Health Needs Assessment for Garland, TX.”
Garland Healthcare Development Corporation, Garland, TX. ($4.000, funded).
15. Wilson, SL (PI), M.R. Zetzman (co-PI) and H. Lowe (co-PI). (1983). “Needs Assessment,
Accountability and Feasibility Study.” Texas Health Facilities Commission, Austin, TX.
($40,000, funded).
Academic Field Research
1. Field research in Ireland on Healers, Spirituality & Herbs: Complementary &
Alternative Medicine (CAM), July 2017.
2. Preliminary research for field school in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland, October 2015
3. Health Practitioner knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to Avian
Influenza, Cairo, Egypt, July 2011
4. Bird Flu and Health, Cairo, Helwan, and Aswan, Egypt, June 2008
5. Health care delivery and cross-cultural communication, Cairo, Egypt,
2001-2002
6. Health care, public policy and sustainable economic development in Egypt,
1994- 1996
7. Maternal and child health status, human infrastructure development,
empowerment, and implementation of a primary health care (PHC) model
in the United Arab Emirates, 1991
8. Health status indicators and privatization of the National Health Service in
Scotland, Glasgow & Edinburgh, 1991
9. Agro-chemical and Pesticides Safe-Handling Practices (with M.M. Amr) at
Kasr El Ainy School of Medicine, Cairo, Egypt, 1989
10. Development of the National Health Service and privatization policy
initiatives, London, England, 1983
11. Development of rural health in a tourist dependent economy. Jackson, WY.
1982
12. Fieldwork for the Ph.D. dissertation. Social, epidemiological, and physical
fitness factors associated with persistently elevated blood pressure among
tri-ethnic urban adolescents, 1977-1978
13. Moderately high altitude and pregnancy outcomes (tri-ethnic group
including Spanish, Anglo, and Native Americans), Taos, NM, 1975.
Current Work in Progress
“Accessibility for the mobility challenged in Ireland”
“Healthcare provider knowledge, awareness, and perceptions of H5N1”
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Service
Service to the University 1. Elected, Graduate Council, New Mexico State University, 2012 – 2016
Chair, Graduate Council and Graduate Council Executive
Committee, 2014-2015
Co-Chair, Graduate Council and Graduate Council Executive
Committee, 2012-2014
Chair, Appeals Board Committee
Chair, International Student Issues Committee
Member, Graduate Assistant Standing Committee
Member, Distance Learning Committee
Ex-Officio, 2015-2016
2. Member, Domenici Institute for Public Policy Advisory Council, New Mexico
State University, 2010 – Present
3. Member, Graduate Faculty, New Mexico State University, 2007 – Present
4. Member, Outcomes and Assessment Committee, New Mexico State
University, 2011-2014
5. Member, Advocates for Scholarly Teaching (formerly, Advocates for
Classroom Assessment) Committee, New Mexico State University, 2011-
2012
6. Member, Assistant to the Provost Search Committee, New Mexico State
University, 2008-2009
7. Member, Graduate Faculty, East Tennessee State University, 2003-2007
8. Member, University Interdisciplinary Curriculum Committee, Community
Partnership Program, East Tennessee State University, 2004-2007
Service to the College 9. Chair, College Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2016 - 2017
10. Member, Department of Nursing Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2015-
2016
11. Member, College Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2014 - Present
12. Member, Curriculum Committee, College of Health and Social Services,
2011 – Present
13. Member, Dean’s Advisory Committee, College of Health and Social
Services, 2011 – 2014
Service to the Department 14. Member, Promotion & Tenure Committee (2013 - Present)
15. Member, MPH Advisory Committee (2017 – 2018)
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16. Member, HMAP Faculty Search Committee (2017 – 2018)
17. Chair, Department of Public Health Sciences Bachelor of Community
Health Committee (2016-2017)
18. Member, Department of Public Health Sciences Bachelor of Community
Health Committee (2011 – Present)
19. Member, Curriculum Committee, Department of Health Science, New
Mexico State University, 2007 – 2011
20. Member, Outcomes Assessment Committee, Department of Health
Science, 2009-2010
21. Member, Department Head Search Committee, Department of Health
Science, New Mexico State University. 2010
22. Chair, Department Head Search Committee, Department of Health
Science, New Mexico State University, 2008 – 2009
23. Chair, Committee to Review/Re-define Program Coordinator Roles and
Responsibilities, 2008 – 2009
24. Co-coordinator, BHCS Program, Department of Health Science, New
Mexico State University, 2008 – 2009
25. Member, Promotion and Tenure Document Committee, Department of
Health Science, New Mexico State University, 2008 – 2009
26. Member, College of Health and Social Services Research Committee, New
Mexico State University, 2007
27. Graduate Assistant Supervisor, Department of Public Health, East
Tennessee State University, 2004 – 2007
28. Recruitment and Retention Committee, East Tennessee State University,
Department of Public Health, Johnson City, Tennessee, 2003-2004
29. Curriculum Committee, East Tennessee State University, Department of
Public Health, Johnson City, Tennessee, 2003-2004.
30. Student Advisor, Department Public Health, East Tennessee State University,
2003-2004.
Leadership
International/National 1. Leader/Director, “Healers, Spirituality, and Herbs: Complementary and Alternative
Medicine in Ireland,” Faculty Led International Program (FLiP), Ireland, July-August 2017.
2. Session Chair, “Reflections on Policy Research”, 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for
Applied Anthropology, Albuquerque, NM. March 19, 2014.
3. Elected Fellow, the Society for Applied Anthropology, Elected November 2013 - Present
4. Reviewer, Social Science & Medicine, 2013
5. Reviewer, Medical Anthropology, 2012-Present
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6. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Office of Public Health Preparedness
and Response: Research to Aid Recovery from Hurricane Sandy, RFA-TPO-13-001, Atlanta,
GA, July 2013. Grant Proposal Reviewer.
7. The Government of the Hong Kong SAR - Health and Medical Research Fund (HMRF),
January 2013. Grant Proposal Reviewer.
8. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), (2009 - Present); Example: HRSA 12-
083 Rural Health Care Services Outreach 2011-2012; HRSA 12-098 Information Services to
Rural Hospital Flexibility Grant Proposal Reviewer, 2012.
9. Session Chair, “Challenges along US-Mexico Border: Anthropology and Public Health”, 72nd
Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Baltimore, MD. March 28, 2012.
10. Liaison representative, to the Ministry of Health and Population, Cairo, Egypt. July 2011.
11. Liaison representative, to the Prime Minister’s Information and Decision Support Center,
Cairo, Egypt. 1996-2011.
12. Liaison representative, to the Egyptian National Council for Childhood and Motherhood
(NCCM), Cairo, Egypt (2008-2011)
13. Session Chair, “Assessing the Impact of Global Health Legislation”, 71st Annual Meeting of
the Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, WA. March 30, 2011.
14. Session Chair, “Travel, Infection, and Syndemology (SMA),” 70th Annual Meeting of the
Society for Applied Anthropology, March 25, 2010, Merida, Mexico.
15. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office of Public Health Preparedness and
Response (OPHPR) Subject matter expert to review grant applications from accredited
Schools of Public Health, pursuant to CDC Funding Opportunity Announcement (RFA) TP10-
1001, Preparedness and Emergency Response Learning Centers (PERLC). Grant Proposal
Reviewer. 2010.
16. Reviewer, Journal of Rural and Remote Health, 2009 – Present.
17. Reviewer, Journal of Rural and Community Development, 2009 – Present, e.g., JRCD-2009-
346.
18. Subject Matter Expert, The Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH) Preparedness and
Response Core Competency Development Project, supported by an ASPH Cooperative
Agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2009-2010.
19. Session Chair, “Perspectives on Epidemic Disease,” 69th Annual Meeting of the Society for
Applied Anthropology, March 21, 2009, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
20. Reviewer, Public Health textbooks (confidential), Wiley/Jossey-Bass, 2009.
21. Reviewer, Public Health textbooks (confidential), Cengage Learning, Mason, OH, 2009.
22. Panel Moderator, 27th Annual Meeting of the Association for Marketing and Health Care
Research, February 2008, Park City, UT.
23. Liaison on development of higher education linkages in Cairo, Egypt with Texas
International Education Consortium (TIEC) and the Operational Unit for Development
Assistance (1999).
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24. Program Designer and Proposal Writer for MIBA specialty and Graduate Certificate in
Health Organizations Management for the Operational Unit for Development Assistance
(OUDA), Cairo, Egypt (1999).
25. Treasurer, Middle East Section, American Anthropological Association. (1995-1998).
26. Liaison, Parkland Memorial Hospital and Ministry of Health, Dubai, UAE (1991)Conference
Coordinator, International Health Conference: Partnership for Rural Health, Co-sponsored
by: The University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston, TX , World Health Organization
(WHO), and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) (1990).
27. Facilitator, bi-lateral meetings with Kasr El Ainy School of Medicine on, Agro-chemical and
Pesticides Safe-Handling, Cairo, Egypt, sponsored by UTMB - Galveston and British Gas, Ltd.
(1989).
28. Texas Senate Representative to the Texas-Egyptian Delegation on Health & Human
Services in Cairo, Egypt, 1988.
Regional/State/Local 29. Grant Proposal Reviewer, Paso del Norte Health Foundation, El Paso, TX, January 2013.
Grant Proposal Reviewer.
30. Elected, Graduate Council, New Mexico State University, 2012 – 2015
31. Co-Chair, Graduate Council Executive Committee, 2012-2014
32. Panel Discussant, “Resume preparation and the faculty interview”, Preparing Future Faculty
seminars, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM. April 4, 2012.
33. Subject Matter Expert (Epidemiology, Public Health, Health Informatics, QA/QC,
International Capacity Building, and Biosafety and Biosecurity) for the University Strategic
Partnership Program (USP), Frank Gilfeather, UNM program leader, 2009-2010
34. President-Elect, Paso del Norte Chapter of the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE),
2009.
35. Member, Hawkins County Ad Hoc Pandemic Flu Plan Committee, Rogersville, TN,
2006-2007.
36. Member, Tennessee Department of Health Hawkins County Health Council, Hawkins
County, TN, 2004-2007.
37. Director/Supervisor, Disaster Preparedness Health Fair, Rogersville, TN (2006).
38. Chair, Membership Committee, Tennessee Department of Health Hawkins County Health
Council, Hawkins County, TN (2006).
39. Developer, Community Health Assessment Database for the Northeast Tennessee Regional
Health Department (2006).
40. Member, Leadership Hawkins, Rogersville - Hawkins County Chamber of Commerce
(Rogersville), TN, 2004-2005.
41. Director, Mini-Health Fair. Holston Electric. Rogersville, TN (2004).
42. Advisor, Texas House of Representatives, Committee on Public Health (sponsored by UTMB -
Galveston), 1990-1991.
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43. Advisor, Texas Senate Committee on Health and Human Services to negotiate final
structure of Omnibus Health Care Reconciliation Act of 1989 (H.B. 18) (sponsored by UTMB -
Galveston), 1989.
44. Board of Directors, Region VI Health Planning Association, 1983-1986.
45. Secretary/Treasurer, Region VI Health Planning Association, 1984-1985.
46. Manpower Consultant, Texas Medical Association, 1984-1985.
47. Conference Coordinator, Present and Future Concerns: The Elderly of Texas, Austin, TX,
1983.
48. Member, The After-Care Committee, Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, TX, 1983.
49. Member, Steering Committee, Texas Economic and Demographic Association (D/FW),
1981-1983.
50. Member, Planning Committee, Region VI Hypertension Conference (1981)
Community Recognition 51. Featured in an article by: Bannister, Justin. (2013) “NMSU researcher studies bird flu,
intrigued by current cases in China.” Las Cruces Sun News, April 22, 2013.
52. Featured in an article by: Bannister, Justin. (2012) “Researchers study prevalence of obese,
overweight students, employees at NMSU” (17 December 2012)
http://newscenter.nmsu.edu/9084/researchers-study-prevalence--obese-overweight-
students-employees-nmsu
53. Featured in an article by: Perez, Janet. (2012) “Global Goals: Researchers from NMSU are
working around the world.” http://researchmag.nmsu.edu/2012_SP/feature_global-
goals.html
54. Featured in an article by: Bannister, Justin. (2011) “Egyptian bird flu subject of study,” Las
Cruces Sun News, October 17. (copy available upon request)
55. Featured in an article by: Haas, L and H M Rad. (2008) “NMSU faculty studies bird flu in
Egypt,” NMSU Research News, October.
http://research.nmsu.edu/nl/ovprgi_newsletter_oct2008.pdf
56. Featured in an article by: Anonymous. (2008) “Sharing experience: NMSU faculty help in the
war-torn Middle East.” @NMSU. http://www.nmsu.edu/atnmsu/sharing-experience.html
Professional Development Activities
Certificates 1. Certificate of Course Recognition. MPH 547 Public Health Law and Ethics. Quality Matters
Program, March 15, 2016.
2. Certificate, QM Rubric Update 2014. Quality Matters Program. July 1 2014.
3. NIH “Protecting Human Research Participants”, Certification #1406244, February17, 2014
4. Certificate, Peer Reviewer Course (PRC) 2008-2013. Quality Matters Program. January 30,
2013.
5. Principal Investigator (PI) Certification, Certificate. Office of Grants and
Contracts, Sponsored Projects. March 6, 2013.
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6. Certificate, Applying the QM Rubric (APPQMR) using 2011-2013 Rubric,
Quality Matters Certificate Program. December 11, 2012.
7. Avian Influenza: The Basics, Certificate. Minnesota Center for Excellence in
Influenza Research and Surveillance (MCEIRS), University of Minnesota.
January 15, 2012.
8. NIH “Protecting Human Research Participants”, Certification #667288, April
18, 2011.
9. Human Participants Protection Education for Research Teams,” Certificate.
National Institutes of Health. October 5, 2007.
10. National Response Plan (NRP), IS-800. Emergency Management Institute,
National Training Center, MD. March 2006.
11. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – “Preparing for
Radiological Population Monitoring and Decontamination” WC0078. March
2006.
12. WMD Incident Command Training Course (IC), Center for Domestic
Preparedness, Department of Homeland Security, Anniston, AL. November
2006.
13. National Incident Management System (NIMS) an Introduction, IS-700,
Emergency Management Institute, National Training Center, MD. 2005.
14. An Introduction to Hazardous Materials, IS-0005, Emergency Management
Institute, National Training Center, MD. 2005
15. Institutional Review Board and HIPAA Certification, East Tennessee State
University. 2004.
Continuing Professional Education 1. Faculty Led International Programs, October 15, 2012. Hours: 1.0 Teaching Academy,
NMSU.
2. Preventing Harassment in the Academic and Workplace Setting, September 13, 2012.
Hours: 1.0 Teaching Academy, NMSU.
3. Introduction to Canvas, April 17, 2012. Hours: 2.0 Teaching Academy, NMSU.
4. iPad2 – The Basics. February 3, 2012. Hours: 2.0 Teaching Academy, NMSU.
5. One Year Plus Fellowship (1Y+), College of Extended Learning, Online Course Improvement
Program, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM. September 2011 – December 2012.
6. Lesson Builder with SoftChalk. November 16, 2011. Hours: 3.0 Teaching Academy, NMSU.
7. Let’s Talk Online Teaching – Online Assessment. November 14, 2011. Hours; 1.0 Teaching
Academy, NMSU.
8. Online Assessment Options and Strategies. November 11, 2011. Hours: 2.0 Teaching
Academy, NMSU.
9. Two Way Video. November 8, 2011. Hours: 1.0 Teaching Academy, NMSU.
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10. Transforming teaching and learning through technology management. November 7, 2011.
Hours 1.0 Jossey-Bass, 2011, Tony Bates, presenter.
11. Learning Objectives and the Blackboard Goals Tool. November 7, 2011. Hours: 2.0.
OCIP/Learning Academy Webinar.
12. Getting Started Module- Aligning to the Quality Matters Rubric. September 23, 2011. Hours
Awarded: 1.5 Teaching Academy, NMSU.
13. Tenure and Promotion Portfolios, summer 2011. June 13-17, 2011. Hours awarded: 30.0
Teaching Academy, NMSU.
14. PRIMOS—Teaching Backwards: Intro to Inductive Teaching/Learning Methods. February 1,
2010. Hours Awarded: 2 Teaching Academy, NMSU.
15. PRIMOS—Getting Started with Problem Based Learning, February 1, 2010. Hours Awarded: 2
Teaching Academy, NMSU.
16. ADVANCE – Traveling the tenure path while smelling the roses along the way. November 9,
2009. Training Hours Awarded: 3.0 Teaching Academy, NMSU.
17. SoftChalk LLC: Teaching educators how to teach online using SoftChalk. September 22,
2009.
18. ADVANCE – Strategies for Promotion to Full Professor. October 16, 2009. Training Hours
Awarded: 3.5 Teaching Academy, NMSU.
19. ADVANCE – Why proposals fail. April 22, 2009 Training Hours Awarded: 1 Teaching
Academy, NMSU.
20. ADVANCE - Writing for Grants: A Careful Review of the Basics. February 20, 2009 Training
Hours Awarded: 2 Teaching Academy, NMSU.
21. Podcasting 401: Creating an iTunes U Course, ICT Training Courses, New Mexico State
University: February 5, 2008.
22. Citation Management with EndNote Web. January 31, 2008 Training Hours Awarded: 1
Teaching Academy, NMSU.
23. Podcasting 210: From PowerPoint to Podcast, ICT Training Courses, New Mexico State
University: January 24, 2008.
24. Creating Quizzes/Surveys Using Respondus, ICT Training Courses, New Mexico State
University: September 13, 2007.
25. Creating Course Evaluations in WebCT, ICT Training Courses, New Mexico State University:
November 28, 2007.
26. NMSU ePortfolio: Case Studies & Lessons Learned in Portfolio Use by NMSU Students.
November 27, 2007 Training Hours Awarded: 2 Teaching Academy, NMSU.
27. College of Extended Learning – Podcasting 101: The Basics. November 27, 2007. Training
Hours Awarded: 1.5 Teaching Academy, NMSU.
28. NMSU ePortfolio: Case Studies & Lessons Learned in Portfolio Use by NMSU Students.
October 4, 2007 Training Hours Awarded: 2 Teaching Academy, NMSU.
29. Top 15 Complaints by Students About Taking Tests. September 28, 2007. Training Hours
Awarded: 1.5 Teaching Academy, NMSU.
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30. Top 10 Flaws in Multiple-Choice Items (with suggested solutions). September 28, 2007.
Training Hours Awarded: 1 Teaching Academy, NMSU.
31. Teaching: The Net Generation. September 28, 2007. Training Hours: 3 Teaching Academy,
NMSU.
32. Cheating Online: Exploring the Issues. September 12, 2007. Training Hours Awarded: 1.5
Teaching Academy, NMSU.
33. Converting Materials for the Web, ICT Training Courses, New Mexico State University: August
24, 2007.
34. Pandemic Flu Preparedness: What Every Community Should Know, North Carolina Institute
for Public Health (NCIPH) and the Centers for Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA,
September 2006.
35. Incident Command for Public Health, North Carolina Center for Public Health
Preparedness, April 2006.
36. Learning from Katrina: Tough Lessons in Preparedness and Emergency Response, Public
Health Grand Rounds, North Carolina Institute for Public Health (NCIPH) and the Centers for
Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA, March 2006.
37. Preparing for Radiological Population Monitoring and Decontamination (Webcast),
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA, March 2006.
38. WMD Incident Command Training Course (IC), Center for Domestic Preparedness,
Department of Homeland Security, Anniston, AL, November 2006.
39. Preparedness and Community Response to Pandemics. School of Public Health, University
at Albany, State University of New York, October 2005.
40. Terrorism, Preparedness, and Public Health: An Introduction, School of Public Health,
University at Albany, State University of New York, August 2005.
41. Summer Workshop on Teaching about Terrorism (SWOTT), sponsored by The College of
William and Mary and the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (July 12-20, 2005),
Williamsburg, VA
42. Grant Writing Workshop, sponsored by the College of Public and Allied Health and the
Clemmer College of Education, taught by Dr. David Bauer, president of David G. Bauer
Associates (corporate, foundation, and federal grants), 2005.
43. Telemedicine, Rural Health Education, and GIS Training. Department of Family Medicine,
East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, February 2005.
44. Teaching Nonproliferation Summer Institute, June 11-15, 2004, University of North Carolina-
Asheville, Asheville, NC, 2004.
45. Bioterrorism Conference, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, 2003.
46. DM 130: Creating PDF Documents, Academic Technology Support, East Tennessee State
University, Johnson City, TN, 2003.
47. BB 101, Blackboard Introduction, Academic Technology Support, East Tennessee State
University, Johnson City, TN, 2003.
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48. BB 102, Blackboard Managing Course Materials, Academic Technology Support, East
Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, 2003.
49. BB 110, Blackboard Communications, Academic Technology Support, East Tennessee State
University, Johnson City, TN, 2003.
50. BB 130, Blackboard Gradebook and Assessments, Academic Technology Support, East
Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, 2003.
51. Visual Basic 6.0, Tarrant County College District, Ft. Worth, TX, 1999.
52. Conversational Arabic, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, 1993.
53. Managed Care Conference, University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston, Galveston, TX,
1989.
54. Alzheimer's Disease: The Texas Perspective, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center,
Lubbock, TX, 1986.
55. Strategies for Health Planning's Future, Institute for Health Planning, Madison, WI, 1981.
56. Basics of Financial Analysis, Southern Center for Health Planning, New Orleans, LA, 1980.
57. Technical Aspects of Plan Development, Institute for Health Planning, Madison, WI, 1980.
Awards/Scholarships
1. Fellowship, One-Year-Plus Fellowship, Online Course Improvement Program, NMSU College
of Extended Learning, 2011-2012
2. Guest Coach, NMSU Football, November 2011
3. Scholarship, Summer Workshop on Teaching about Terrorism (SWOTT), sponsored by The
College of William and Mary and the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (July 12-
20, 2005), Williamsburg, VA, 2005
4. Scholarship, Teaching Nonproliferation Summer Institute, June 11-15, 2004, University of
North Carolina- Asheville, Asheville, NC, 2004
5. Fellow, Institute for the Study of Earth and Man, Southern Methodist University, 1982 –
Present
6. Scholarship, Southern Methodist University, 1976-1977
7. Graduate Scholarship & Stipend (declined), University of Cincinnati, 1974
8. Honors in Anthropology, University of Cincinnati, 1974
9. Dean’s List, University of Cincinnati, 1974
10. Dean’s List, University of Cincinnati, 1973
Professional Memberships
1. Member, American Anthropological Association (AAA)
2. Member, American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA)
3. Member, American Health Planning Association (AHPA)
4. Member, American Public Health Association (APHA)
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5. Member, Association for Marketing and Health Care Research (AM&HCR)
6. Member, Middle Eastern Section, AAA (MES)
7. Member, National Association for the Practice of Anthropology (NAPA)
8. Member, New Mexico Public Health Association
9. Member, Region VI Health Planning Association
10. Member, Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA)
11. Member, Society for Medical Anthropology (SMA)
12. Member, Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE), Paso del Norte Chapter
13. Member, Texas Public Health Association
14. NMSU Teaching Academy
Membership Category 2011/2012: Distinguished Member
Membership Category 2010/2011: Participant
Membership Category 2009/2010: Member
Membership Category 2008/2009: Participant
Membership Category 2007/2008: Member
Languages
Arabic, minimal conversational
Spanish, minimal reading and written
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