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Eva I. Doyle, PhD, MSEd, MCHES Department of Public Health, Baylor University Curriculum Vita EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy in Health Education, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 1991 Master of Science in Education, Major: Health & P.E., Baylor University, Waco, TX, 1984 Bachelor of Arts in Education, Major: Health & P.E., Wayland Baptist Univ., Plainview, TX, 1979 CERTIFICATION Master Certified Health Education Specialist, National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, 2011 Certified Health Education Specialist, National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, 1993 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2020-present Graduate Program Director, Department of Public Health, Baylor University, Waco, TX. 2018-present Department Chair/Full Professor, Department of Public Health, Baylor University, Waco, TX. 2001-18 Full Professor (11-18), Director of Baylor Public Health Program (13-18); Director of Master of Public Health Program (06-18), Department of Health, Human Performance, and Recreation, Baylor University, Waco, TX. (Assoc. Prof.:01-11, Health Div. Director 02-04, Undergraduate Program Director 04-06) 1993-01 Associate Professor (97-01), Assistant Professor (93-97); Department of Health Studies; Texas Woman's University; Denton, TX. (Awarded tenure: 1997). 1991-93 Assistant Professor of Health Promotion, Department of Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Recreation; University of North Texas; Denton, TX. 1991 Assistant Professor of Health Education, Department of Health, P.E., & Recreation; Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX. 1986-88 Research Assistant & Lab. Technician, Horn Point Laboratory; University of Maryland, Cambridge, MD. 1984-85 Teacher, Health & Physical Education; Connally High School; Connally, TX. 1983-84 Graduate Teaching Assist., Dept. of Health, P.E., & Rec., Baylor University, Waco, TX. 1981-82 Teacher, Health & Physical Education, West High School; West, TX. 1980-81 Teacher, Health & Physical Education, University Jr. High; Waco, TX. TEACHING AND MENTORSHIP Current Teaching Responsibilities PUBH 4340 Global Health PUBH 5121 Public Health Immersion I (online) PUBH 5350 Assessment and Planning in Public and Community Health (on-campus/online)

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Page 1: Eva I. Doyle, PhD, MSEd, MCHES · Member of over 35 thesis advisory committees since 1994 Member of 6 professional paper advisory committees (1993-2000, TWU) Chair, Honors Thesis

Eva I. Doyle, PhD, MSEd, MCHES Department of Public Health, Baylor University

Curriculum Vita

EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy in Health Education, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 1991 Master of Science in Education, Major: Health & P.E., Baylor University, Waco, TX, 1984 Bachelor of Arts in Education, Major: Health & P.E., Wayland Baptist Univ., Plainview, TX, 1979 CERTIFICATION Master Certified Health Education Specialist, National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, 2011 Certified Health Education Specialist, National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, 1993 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2020-present Graduate Program Director, Department of Public Health, Baylor University, Waco, TX. 2018-present Department Chair/Full Professor, Department of Public Health, Baylor University, Waco, TX. 2001-18 Full Professor (11-18), Director of Baylor Public Health Program (13-18); Director of Master

of Public Health Program (06-18), Department of Health, Human Performance, and Recreation, Baylor University, Waco, TX. (Assoc. Prof.:01-11, Health Div. Director 02-04, Undergraduate Program Director 04-06)

1993-01 Associate Professor (97-01), Assistant Professor (93-97); Department of Health Studies;

Texas Woman's University; Denton, TX. (Awarded tenure: 1997). 1991-93 Assistant Professor of Health Promotion, Department of Kinesiology, Health Promotion and

Recreation; University of North Texas; Denton, TX. 1991 Assistant Professor of Health Education, Department of Health, P.E., & Recreation; Southwest

Texas State University, San Marcos, TX. 1986-88 Research Assistant & Lab. Technician, Horn Point Laboratory; University of Maryland,

Cambridge, MD. 1984-85 Teacher, Health & Physical Education; Connally High School; Connally, TX. 1983-84 Graduate Teaching Assist., Dept. of Health, P.E., & Rec., Baylor University, Waco, TX. 1981-82 Teacher, Health & Physical Education, West High School; West, TX. 1980-81 Teacher, Health & Physical Education, University Jr. High; Waco, TX. TEACHING AND MENTORSHIP Current Teaching Responsibilities PUBH 4340 Global Health PUBH 5121 Public Health Immersion I (online) PUBH 5350 Assessment and Planning in Public and Community Health (on-campus/online)

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Overview of Courses Taught Undergraduate Courses Taught at Baylor University (2001-present) PUBH 1145 Health and Human Behavior PUBH 2130 Health Education Professions Seminar PUBH 2331 Health Concepts and Competencies PUBH 3317 Mood Modifying Substances PUBH 3320 Stress Management PUBH 3331 Planning in Public and Community Health PUBH 3351 Epidemiology PUBH 4340 Cross-Cultural Health Communication PUBH 4341 Global Health Graduate Courses Taught at Baylor University (2001-present) PUBH 5001 Professional Seminars in Public Health (seminar coordinator) PUBH 5121 Public Health Immersion I (online) PUBH 5122 Public Health Immersion II (online) PUBH 5315 Theoretical Foundations of Health Behavior and Public Health PUBH 5334 Community Health Education PUBH 5350 Assessment and Planning in Public and Community Health (on-campus/online) PUBH 5360 Evaluation in Public and Community Health PUBH 5378 Administration in Health Education

Undergraduate Courses Taught at TWU (1993-2001)

HS 1373 Community Health Education HS 4353 Seminar in Health Planning, Implementation, Evaluation HS 4553 Stress Management

Graduate Courses Taught at TWU (1993-2001)

HS 5903 Special Topics: Critical Thinking and Writing in the Health Profession HS 5413 Current Issues in Health Studies HS 5423 Ethnic and Cultural Factors in Health Decisions HS 6443 Theoretical Foundations in Health Education

Undergraduate Courses Taught at UNT (1991-93)

HLTH 1100 Community Health HLTH 1900 Principles of Health HLTH 4100 Epidemiology HLTH 4120 Presentation Skills in the Health Profession HLTH 4150 Drugs & Human Health HLTH 4200 Organization & Administration of Community Health HLTH 4300 Corporate Health HLTH 4600 Health Behavior Modification

Graduate Courses Taught at UNT (1991-93)

HLTH 5110 Readings in Health HLTH 5300 Advanced Concepts & Theories in Health

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Dissertations and Theses Chair, Dissertation Advisement

1. Cunningham, Emilie M. The relationship of maternal and maternity care provider characteristics to the

diagnosis of labor dystocia. Ph.D. in Kinesiology, Exercise, Nutrition, and Health Promotion; Baylor University, 2018. (Co-chair: Dr. Kelly Ylitalo)

2. Arnold, C. M. Prenatal care and pregnancy relation health beliefs among American Indians on Wind River Reservation, Wyoming. Ph.D. in Health Education, Texas Woman’s University, 2000.

3. Minor, S. Self-reported physical activity levels among women over the age of 40 in a suburban New England community. Ph.D. in Health Education, Texas Woman’s University, 2000.

4. Caldwell, R. Quality nursing care: An exploration of student nurses’ perspectives. Ph.D. in Health Education, Texas Woman’s University, 2000.

5. Ancona, L. Relationships between spirituality and wellness among prospective physicians, Ph.D. in Health Education, Texas Woman’s University, 2000.

6. Oomen, J. Religiosity and eating attitudes among college women, Ph.D. in Health Education, Texas Woman’s University, 1999.

7. Rathbun, A., Baby boomers and hospice use: A quantitative look at grief, Ph.D. in Health Education, Texas Woman’s University, 1999.

8. Vardell, K. D. The effects of health maintenance organizations on mental health care as perceived by mental health care providers. Ph.D. in Health Education, Texas Woman’s University, 1998.

9. Beatty, C. F., Evaluation of the multicultural curriculum within an undergraduate health education program. Ph.D. in Health Education, Texas Woman’s University, 1996.

Member of over 45 doctoral dissertation advisory committees since 1993 Chair, Master Thesis Advisement

1. Hubbs, A. BULiveWell: A Multiple Variable Health Assessment and Descriptive Study among College

Students. M.P.H. in Community Health Education, 2010 (E.I. Doyle, Baylor) 2. Davis, M. A CBPR approach to health assessment among church members in Brazil. M.S. in Education,

2007 (E.I. Doyle, Baylor) 3. Fitzgerald, Y. A multidimensional children’s health intervention program study on the effects of child

activity, diet, and obesity levels in Waco area fifth graders. M. S. in Education, 2004. (E.I. Doyle and M. Greenwood, Baylor)

4. Perez, J. Women’s perceptions of the relationship between Neuromuscular Integrative Action (NIA) and body, mind, and spirit. M. S. in Health Studies, 1999. (E. I. Doyle, TWU).

5. Coyle, D. Community organization for HIV education. M. S. in Health Studies, 1998. (E. I. Doyle, TWU)

6. Hopps, J. Barriers to dental care for children with special health concerns. M. S. in Health Studies, 1997. (E. I. Doyle, TWU)

Member of over 35 thesis advisory committees since 1994 Member of 6 professional paper advisory committees (1993-2000, TWU) Chair, Honors Thesis Advisement (Undergraduate Students)

1. Reed, A. How mothers keep their children healthy: A public health perspective. Honors Program, 2015. (E.I. Doyle, Baylor)

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2. Haats, R. Children’s oral health: A public health perspective. Honors Program, 2012. (E.I. Doyle, Baylor)

3. Spangler, E. Finding a lost generation: A study of adolescent health care in Latin American countries. Honors Program, 2008. (E.I. Doyle, Baylor)

4. Gonzales, G. Drinking water: A human rights perspective and case study in rural Brazil. Honors Program, 2008. (E.I. Doyle, Baylor)

Member of 6 honors thesis advisory committees since 2006 SCHOLARSHIP Authored Books and Chapters

1. Doyle, E. I., Ward, S. E., & Oomen-Early, J. (2019). The process of community health education and

promotion, 3rd edition. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press. 2. Doyle, E. I., Ward, S. E., & Oomen-Early, J. (2010). The process of community health education and

promotion, 2nd edition. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press. 3. Doyle, E. I. (2008). Toward a culturally competent health education work force. In Perez, M.A. &

Luquis, R. (Eds.). Cultural competence in health education and health promotion. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers.

Book Editing and Contributing Authorship

1. Contributing Author, The National Commission for Health Education Credentialing and Society for Public Health Education. (2015). A Competency-Based Framework for Health Education Specialists – 2015. Whitehall, PA: Authors.

2. Editor, The National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Society for Public Health Education, and the American Association for Health Education (2010). A Competency-Based Framework for Health Educators – 2010. Whitehall, PA: Authors.

Community Training Manuals

1. Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R. D., Bridges, C., and Nelon, J. (2015). LiveWell Adolescents: Leadership Notebook-2015. (Training Manual). Waco, TX: Baylor in Brazil Summer Study Abroad Program, Baylor University.

2. Doyle, E. I. and Williams, E.S. (2014). Keep kids safe from lead poisoning: A training manual for parents and professionals, [Mantenga los niños seguros del envenenamiento por plomo: Manual de capacitación para padres y profesionales]. (Training Manual, EPA funded project). Waco, TX: WHEEL Initiative. Available from http://www.wacolead.org/

3. Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R. D., Clendennen, S., Enebeke, C., and Peymon, S. (2013). LiveWell Adolescents: Leadership Notebook. (Training Manual). Waco, TX: Baylor in Brazil Summer Study Abroad Program, Baylor University.

4. Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R. D., Culik, M., Jeffery, B., and Cook-Lindsay, A. (2013). LiveWell Parents: Leadership Notebook. (Training Manual). Waco, TX: Baylor in Brazil Summer Study Abroad Program, Baylor University.

5. Thiel, S. B., Davis, T. L., Moore, J., Reynolds, A., Thomas, C., & Doyle, E. I. (2011) Health Journey Leader’s Guide. (Training Manual). Littleton, CO: The Enlighten Foundation.

6. Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R. D., Doolittle, N., Hagy, D., Heimbach, E., McCaffrey, K., & Qourzal, A. (2010). LiveWell Program: 2010 Leadership Notebook. (Training Manual). Waco, TX: Baylor in Brazil

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Summer Study Abroad Program, Baylor University. 7. Doyle, E. I. (2007). Roseland Community Health Promotion Leadership Notebook. (Training Manual).

Dallas, TX: Central Dallas Ministries. 8. Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R. D., Thiel, S., Woo, P., Belk, H., & Davis, M. (2006). Vida Sadía com Cristo

Ministério para Promover Saúde pelas Igrejas: Kit de Lideranca. [Translation: A healthy life through Christ Health promotion ministry through churches: Leadership kit]. (Training Manual). Waco, TX: Baylor in Brazil Summer Study Abroad Program, Baylor University.

9. Doyle, E. I. (Ed.) (1995). In the rough: A teaching strategies directory for cultural diversity in health education. (Training Manual). Denton, TX: Texas Woman’s University Health Studies Department.

Journal Publications 1. Bernhart, J.A., Ylitalo, K.R., Doyle, E.I., Umstattd Meyer, M.R., Wilkinson, L.R., Stone, K.W. (2020).

Leveraging Household Structure for Increasing Adult Physical Activity in a Low-Income, African American Community. Health Promotion Practice. July 2020; 21(4), 582-590. (First published online, Nov. 28, 2018.) 

2. Cunningham, E.M., Doyle, E. I., & Bowden, R.G. (2018). Nurse perceptions of breastfeeding promotion implementation. MCN The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 43(1), 38-43. 

3. Ylitalo, K. R., Umstattd Meyer, M. R., Stone, K., Doyle, E. I., Curtis, R. (2016). Using the Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response (CASPER) to assess barriers to healthy eating and active living in a low-income community. Evaluation and Program Planning, 59, 41–46.

4. McKenzie, J. F., Dennis, D., Auld, M.E., Lysoby, L., Doyle, E. I., Muenzen, P. M., Caro, C. M., and Kusorgbor-Narh, C. S. (2016). Health Education Specialist Practice Analysis 2015 (HESPA 2015): Process and Outcomes. Journal of Health Education and Behavior, 43(3), 286-295. [Also selected as continuing education article for certified health education specialists.]

5. Doyle, E. I., Caro, C. M., Lysoby, L., Auld, M. E., Smith, B.J., and Muenzen, P.M. (2012). The National Health Educator Job Analysis 2010: Process and outcomes. Journal of Health Education and Behavior, 39(6), 695-708. DOI:10.1177/1090198112463393

6. Heimbach, E, Bowden, R. G., Griggs, J. O., Beaujean, A. A., Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R. D. (2012). The Effects of Lowering Uric Acid Levels Using Allopurinol on Components of Metabolic Syndrome. Cardiology Research, 3(2):80-86.

7. Hubbs, A., Doyle, E. I., Bowden, R. G., Doyle, R. D. (2012). A multiple variable health assessment and descriptive study among college students. Psychological Reports, 110(2), 469-474.

8. Lanning, B. A. & Doyle, E. I., (2010). Health literacy: Developing a practical framework for effective health communication. American Medical Writers Association Journal, 25:4, 155-161.

9. Levin, J. L, Doyle, E. I., Gilmore, K. H., Wickman, A. J., Nonnenmann, M. W., & Huff, S. D. (2009). Cultural Effectiveness in Research: A Summary Report of a Panel Session Entitled Engaging Populations at Risk. Journal of Agromedicine, 14:4, 390-399. [online publication] DOI:10.1080/10599240903266508

10. Bowden, R.G., Lanning, B.A., Doyle, E. I., Johnston, H.M., Slonaker, B., & Scanes, G. (2007). Systemic glucose level changes with a carbohydrate restricted and higher protein diet combined with exercise. Journal of American College Health, 55(5), 147-152.

11. Doyle, E. I., Rager, R., Bates, D., Cooper, C. & Kincaid, K. (2006). Using community-based participatory research and qualitative methods to assess health needs among seasonal farmworkers. American Journal of Health Education, 37(5), 279-288.

12. Bowden, R.G., Lanning, B.A., Doyle, E. I., Johnston, H.M., Slonaker, B., & Scanes, G. (2006). The effects of two dietary approaches combined with exercise on lipid levels. American Journal of Health Studies, 21(1), 20-27.

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13. Bowden, R.G., Lanning, B.A., Doyle, E. I., Johnston, H.M., Slonaker, B., Scanes, G. (2005). Lipid levels in a cohort of sedentary university students. The Internet Journal of Cardiovascular Research, 2(2).

14. Bowden, R.G., Lanning, B.A., Doyle, E. I., Johnston, H.M., Nassar, E.I., Slonaker, B., Scanes, G. (2005). Comparison of body composition measures to dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Journal of Exercise Physiology [JEPonline], 8(2): April, 1-9.

15. Doyle, E. I., Coggin, C., & Lanning, B. (2004). Writing for publication in health education. American Journal of Health Studies 19(2), 100-109.

16. Doyle, E. I. & Faucher, M. A. (2002). Pharmaceutical therapy in midwifery practice: A culturally competent approach. The Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 47(3), 122-129.

17. Beatty, C. F. & Doyle, E. I. (2001). Multicultural curriculum evaluation of a professional preparation program. American Journal of Health Studies, 16(3), 124-132.

18. Doyle, E. I. (2001). Multicultural health education. Baylor Educator, 20(1), 12-13. 19. Doyle, E. I. (2000) Ethics and professionalism among university professors: Practical guidelines for

student interaction. American Journal of Health Education, 31(6), 358-360. 20. Weiller, K. H. & Doyle, E. I. (2000). Teacher-student interaction: An exploration of gender differences

in elementary physical education. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 71(3), 43-45. 21. Doyle, E. I., Beatty, C. F., & Shaw, M. (1999). Using cooperative learning groups to develop health-

related cultural awareness. Journal of School Health, 69(2), 73-76. 22. Valerius, L., Keller, M. J., Doyle, E. I. & Collins, J. R. (1998). Inclusion of race and ethnicity in leisure

services curricula. Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 13, 44-61. 23. Keith, S. E. & Doyle, E. I. (1998). Using PRECEDE/PROCEED to address diabetes within the

Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. American Journal of Health Behavior, 22(5), 358-367. 24. Doyle, E. I. & Cissell, W. B. (1998). A critical analysis of the CHES credentialing issue: Bridging the

gap between vision and outcome. American Journal of Health Education, 29(4), 213-222. 25. Doyle, E. I. & Feldman, R. H. L. (1997). Factors affecting nutrition behavior among middle-class

adolescents in Manaus, Amazonas. Revista de Saude Publica 31(4), 342-350. 26. Doyle, E. I. , Liu, Y., & Ancona, L. C. (1996). Cultural competence development in university health

education courses. American Journal of Health Education, 27(4), 206-213. 27. Doyle, E. I., Feldman, R. H. L., & Keller, M. J. (1995). Nutrition education and gender differences:

Working with Brazilian adolescents. Health Values (currently, American Journal of Health Behavior), 18,(2), 10-17.

28. Doyle, E. I. (1994). Recognizing the value-health behavior connection: "What I Do and Why I Do It". American Journal of Health Education, 25, (2), 116-118.

29. Doyle, E. I. & Feldman, R. H. L. (1994). Local teachers or nutrition experts: Which are more effective among high school students in Brazil? Journal of School Health, 64 (3), 115-118.

30. Doyle, E. I. & Chng, C. L. (1994). Design and validation of a Mexican American attitude and knowledge scale. Health Values (currently, American Journal of Health Behavior), 17, (2), 40-49.

31. Doyle, E. I. & Chng, C. L. (1993). Preparing university health students to work with Mexican Americans: Are they culturally sensitive? Wellness Perspectives: Research, Theory & Practice (currently, American Journal of Health Studies), 9, (4), 3-12.

32. Doyle, E. I. & James, G. (1992). Mapping community health concerns: A communication and assessment tool. Texas Public Health Association Journal, Spring Issue, 9-10.

Abstracts

1. Doyle, E. I. Applying community-based participatory research principles: Cultural considerations. Conference proceedings of the Health and Safety in Western Agriculture Conference sponsored by the western National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health/Centers for Disease Control Centers for Agricultural Disease and Injure Research, Education, and Prevention, Elum, WA, November 11-13,

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2008. [Published online December 2008]. 2. Bowden, R.G., Lanning, B.A., Doyle E. I., Johnston, H., Slonaker, B., & Scanes, G. (2006).

Demonstrating the Need for Lipid Screening on University Campuses: Evidentiary Support from a Cohort of University Students. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 77(1)

3. Bates, D. & Doyle, E. I. (2005). The nature, prevalence, and health-related effects of stress on medically uninsured and underinsured farmworkers in East Texas. Proceedings of the 2004-2005 Migrant Farmworker Stream Forums. HRSA. p. 42-43.

4. Bowden, R.G., Nassar, E.I., Lanning, B.A., Doyle, E. I., Johnston, H.M., Slonaker, B., Scanes, G., Rasmussen, C., & Kerksick, C. (2005). Comparison of Body Composition Measures to Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 76(1).

5. Nassar E. I., Bowden R. G., Lanning B. A., Doyle E. I., Johnston, H., Slonaker, B., Scanes, G., Rasmussen, C. & Kerksick, C. (2004). The Efficacy of Body Mass Index as a Health Status Indicator. Sports Nutrition Review Journal. 1 (1):S1-14.

6. Nassar E. I., Bowden R. G., Lanning B. A., Doyle E. I., Johnston, H., Slonaker, B., Scanes, G., Rasmussen, C., & Kerksick, C. (2004). The Efficacy of Body Mass Index as a Health Status Indicator. The Journal of Sports Science Medicine.

7. Doyle, E. I., Rager, R., Bates, D., & Nassar, E. (2004) Work-related health and safety among East Texas farmworkers. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 75(1, Supplement).

8. Oomen, J., Doyle, E. I., & Spillman, A. (2003) Perceptions of menarche. Research Consortium Proceedings of Annual Convention of the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (Abstract No. 5), Austin, TX: TAHPERD, p. 5.

9. Rager, R., Doyle, E. I., & Bates, D. (2003). Proceedings of the 2002-2003 Migrant Farmworker Stream Forums. Health Resources and Services Administration: USDHHS, p. 37.

10. Doyle, E. I., Rager, R., & Bates, D. (2003, March). Health risks among migrant and seasonal farmworkers in East Texas. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 74(1, Supplement), p. A-15.

11. Doyle, E. I. (2002). My personality box: Teaching students about healthy social interaction. Annual Convention of the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (Abstract No. 5), Austin, TX: TAHPERD, p. 5.

12. Doyle, E. I. & Chng, C. L. (1993). Attitudes toward Mexican Americans: Implications for sensitivity training in university health programs. Research Council Proceedings of the Southern District, American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (Abstract No. 107). Dubuque, IA: Brown & Benchmark Publishers, p. 124.

13. Chng, C. L. & Doyle, E. I. (1993). Do students know enough about the Mexican American culture?: A study of gender, ethnic, and health affiliation differences. Research Council Proceedings of the Southern District American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (Abstract No. 63). Dubuque, IA: Brown and Benchmark Publishers, p. 80.

14. Doyle, E. I. & Feldman, R. H. L. (1992). Communicator similarity and expertise: Which is more persuasive among Brazilian adolescents? Appreciating diversity and creating community: Abstract book (Abstract No. RS01), Baltimore, MD: American College Health Association, p. 30.

15. Doyle, E. I. (1992). Peer and family influence upon Brazilian adolescent snacking attitudes and behaviors. Abstracts of the 120th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC: American Public Health Association.

16. Doyle, E. I. & Keller, M. J. (1992). Brazilian idiocentric and allocentric tendencies: Cultural and sexual differences in nutritional behaviors. Abstracts of the 120th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC: American Public Health Association.

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Professional Presentations Refereed National and International Presentations

1. Benavidez, G.A., Ylitalo, K.R., Doyle, E.I. Bullying and physical violence in Brazilian adolescents: Examining risk and protective factors using the Global Student Health Survey (GSHS). American Academy of Health Behavior Conference, Greenville, South Carolina, March 10-13, 2019.

2. Gomez, A., Lanning, B. A., Doyle, E. I., Doyle R. Health through the eyes of Brazilian adolescence using Photovoice. Society for Public Health Education 69th Annual Conference, Columbus, OH, April 6, 2018.

3. Kucera, T. & Doyle, E. I. Community member involvement in the education of underserved adolescents in Southeast Brazil: A reproductive health education collaboration. CUGH Global Health Conference, New York, NY: March 15-18, 2018.

4. Walsh, S.M., Umstattd Meyer, M.R., Morgan, G.B., Bowden, R.G., Doyle, E.I., & Gordon, P.M. Sedentary behavior and stress in adults: An application of the Theory of Planned Behavior. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Health Behavior. Tucson, AZ, March 19-22, 2017. 

5. Doyle, E. I., Ylitalo, K. R., Curtis, R., Restivo Wollard, C., Umstattd Meyer, M. R., Stone, K., and Bridges, C. Stage two of the Texas Healthy Communities-Waco project: Partnership building beyond silos. Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, March 30 - April 1, 2017.

6. Walsh, S.M., Umstattd Meyer, M.R., Morgan, G.B., Bowden, R.G., Doyle, E.I., & Gordon, P.M. Physical activity and stress among adults: Applying the theory of planned behavior to understanding dynamic, multifaceted health issues.  Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Health Behavior, Tucson, AZ, March 19-22, 2017.  

7. Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R. D., Duval, A., Gruetzner, S., and Thumann, K. Church-to-school health promotion in southeast Brazil: A 10-year partnership development project. American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting and Expo. Denver, CO; October 29 - November 2, 2016. 

8. Ylitalo, K. R., Landgrave, K., Doyle, E. I., and Hess, M. Increasing access to healthy food with a "Veggie Van." American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting and Expo. Denver, CO; October 29 - November 2, 2016.

9. Cunningham, E.M. & Doyle, E.I. Less tell, more show: Retooling breastfeeding education to increase relevance and retention. Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine 21st Annual International Meeting. Washington D.C., October 2016.

10. Cunningham, E.M. & Doyle, E. Demographic characteristics associated with the unplanned primary cesarean birth. Third Annual Cultural Inclusiveness Institute’s Social Determinants of Health. San Antonio, TX. August 2016.

11. Lysoby, L., Auld, M. E., Keiko Sakagami, K., and Doyle, E. I. Defining health education/ promotion workforce competencies: Lessons learned in four competency development/ job analysis studies in the US Between 1985 and 2015. International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) World Conference on Health Promotion, Curitiba, BRAZIL, May 22-26, 2016.

12. Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R. D., Bridges, C. N., and Nelon, J. L. The Global School-based Student Health Survey: A tool for developing global school partnerships. Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, March 30 - April 1, 2016.

13. Doyle, E. I., Ylitalo, K. R., Stone, K., Umstattd Meyer, M. R., Curtis, R., and Bridges, C. Building trust through collaborative partnerships: Promoting physical activity and healthy eating in an underserved central Texas community. Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, March 30 - April 1, 2016.

14. Doyle, E. I., Williams, E. S., Huber, S. R., and Shaikh, M. H. Protecting at-risk children from lead poisoning through innovative awareness-building. Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, April 23-25, 2015.

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15. Doyle, E. I., Coleman, S.T., Salazar, C., and Solano, M. Think global, act local: Working with interpreters to facilitate bilingual focus groups. American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting. Boston, MA, November 2-6, 2013.

16. Patterson, M., Umstattd Meyer, R. Rose, T., and Doyle, E. I. Understanding cholesterol screening behaviors in rural communities in central Texas using the Health Belief Model. Annual American Academy of Health Behavior Meeting, Santa Fe, NM, March 17-20, 2013.

17. Griffith, A. H., Young, M., and Doyle, E. I. Health, early marriage, and quality of life issues among young Roma women in Romania: A social ecological approach to community building. Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Oct. 25-27, 2012.

18. Doyle, E. I. Fine-tuning the approach: Culturally-appropriate assessment and health promotion methods for low-literacy adults. Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) Midyear Meeting, Nashville, TN, Apr 11-14, 2012.

19. Dillon, K., Webb, J., & Doyle, E. I. Promoting healthy body image and healthy behaviors among Brazilian adolescent females: Using school-based CBPR as a leveraging tool. Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, Oct. 26-30, 2011.

20. Lysoby, L., Talbott, L., McNeil, M., Doyle, E. I., & Rehrig, M. The changing nationwide role of health educators and health education specialists. American College Health Association Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AR, May 31-June 4, 2011.

21. Doyle, E. I., Griffith, A. H., Thiel, S. B., & Khachatryan, N. Women’s Health Issues in Kurdish Villages of Armenia: Developing a tapestry for change. Society for Public Health Education’s (SOPHE) Midyear Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, May 1-4, 2011.

22. Doyle, E. I., Lysoby, L., & Rehrig, M. Outcomes of the National Health Educator Job Analysis: Implications for Healthy People. Society for Public Health Education’s (SOPHE) Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, November 2-6, 2010.

23. Doyle, E. I. & Mahoney, B. The Health Educator Job Analysis project: A timeline report. Annual Convention of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Tampa, FL, March 31-April 4, 2009.

24. Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R.D., & Gonzales, G. Health and drinking water in rural southeast Brazil-A CBPR study. Annual Convention of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Tampa, FL, March 31-April 4, 2009.

25. Bowden, R.G., Lanning, B.A., Doyle E.I., Slonaker, B., Johnston, H., & Scanes, G. Health-related quality of life improvements associated with exercise/diet changes. Annual Convention of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Tampa, FL, March 31-April 4, 2009.

26. Doyle, E. I. Applying community-based participatory research principles: Cultural considerations. Health and Safety in Western Agriculture Conference sponsored by the western National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health/Centers for Disease Control Centers for Agricultural Disease and Injure Research, Education, and Prevention, Elum, WA, November 11-13, 2008.

27. Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R.D., Deike, E., Hartman, J., & Lanning, B.A. Using the Global School-Based Student Health Survey among Brazilian adolescents. Society for Public Health Education’s (SOPHE) 59th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. October 23-25, 2008.

28. Sheppard, M., Doyle, E. I., Lutz, R., Doyle, R.D, & Usdan, S.L. Mobilizing the community through community-based participatory research in Brazilian Churches. 136th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting & Exposition. San Diego, CA, October 25-29, 2008.

29. Sheppard, M., Doyle, E. I., Lutz, R., & Doyle, R.D. A delphi study of key informants: Can Brazilian churches promote community health? Annual Convention of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Fort Worth, TX, April 8-12, 2008.

30. Doyle, E. I., Lanning, B.A., Walton, J., & Long, C. Culturally-appropriate methods for conducting face-to-face interviews among low-literacy adults. Society for Public Health Education’s (SOPHE) 58th Annual Meeting, Alexandria, VA. October 31-November 3, 2007.

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31. Doyle, E. I., Lanning, B.A., Walton, J., Crosslin, K., Long, C. & Long, L. Testing Community-Based Participatory Research Methods for Health Promotion Outcomes in a Faith-Based Setting. Annual Convention of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Baltimore, MD, March 13-17, 2007.

32. Bowden, R.G., Lanning, B.A., Doyle E. I., Johnston, H., Slonaker, B., Scanes, G. Demonstrating the Need for Lipid Screening on University Campuses: Evidentiary Support from a Cohort of University Students. American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. Boston, MA, April 12-16, 2006.

33. Bates, D., Doyle, E. I., & Armas, M. The community health worker: An advocate for agricultural safety and health. Midwest Farmworker Stream Forum, National Center for Farmworker Health, Inc. South Padre Island, TX. November 7-12, 2005.

34. Doyle, E. I., Irons, L., Owens, R., Nassar, E.I., & Long, L. Measuring ethnicity, spirituality, stress, and life satisfaction among college students. Annual Convention of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Chicago, IL, April 12-16, 2005.

35. Bowden, R.G., Lanning, B.A., Doyle E. I., Johnston, H., Slonaker, B., & Scanes, G. Effects of Moderate Protein and High Carbohydrate Diets on Lipid Levels. American Academy of Health Behavior Scientific Conference. February 11, 2005.

36. Bowden, R.G., Nassar, E.I., Lanning, B.A., Doyle, E. I., Johnston, B.S., Slonaker, B.S., Scanes, BS. Comparison of Body Composition Measures to Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry. American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Chicago, IL, April 12-16, 2005.

37. Nassar E.I., Bowden R.G., Lanning B.A., Doyle E. I., Johnston, H., Slonaker, B., Scanes, G., Rasmussen, C., & Kerksick, C. The Efficacy of Body Mass Index as a Health Status Indicator. International Society of Sports Nutrition. May 10, 2004.

38. Bates, D., Rager, R., & Doyle, E. I. The nature, prevalence, and health-related effects of stress on medically uninsured and underinsured farmworkers in East Texas. Midwest Farmworker Stream Forum, National Center for Farmworker Health, Inc. Denver, CO. November 18-21, 2004.

39. Rager, R., Doyle, E. I., & Bates, D. An assessment of the use of conventional and traditional health care by migrant and seasonal farmworkers in east Texas: Implications for community health planning. Annual Convention of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 6-10, 2004.

40. Rager, R., Doyle, E. I., & Bates, D. Health risk and health care assessment of medically uninsured and underinsured farmworkers in Northeast Texas: A Community/University Research Collaboration. National Area Health Education Consortium Conference. Baltimore, MD., July 31-August 4, 2004.

41. Rager, R., Doyle, E. I., & Bates, D. Health/safety risks and health-related practices among uninsured and underinsured seasonal farmworkers in Northeast Texas. National Symposium on Agricultural Health and Safety, Keystone, CO, June 22, 2004

42. Nassar, E.I, Bowden. R.G, Lanning B.A., Doyle E. I., Johnston, H., Slonaker, B., Scanes, G., Rasmussen, C., Kerksick, C. The Efficacy of body mass index as a health status indicator. Annual Conference of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, June 2004.

43. Doyle, E. I., Rager, R., & Bates, D. Work-related health and safety among East Texas farmworkers. Annual Convention of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, New Orleans, LA., March 30-April 3, 2004.

44. Rager, R., Doyle, E. I., & Bates, D. Health and safety risk assessment of migrant and seasonal farmworkers in east Texas. Annual Convention of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA., November 15-19, 2003.

45. Doyle, E. I., Rager, R., & Bates, D. An assessment of health risks and health-related characteristics of medically uninsured and underinsured farmworkers in east Texas. Midwest Farmworker Stream Forum, National Center for Farmworker Health, Inc. Houston, TX, November 6-8, 2003.

46. Doyle, E. I., Rager, R., & Bates, D. Health risks among migrant and seasonal farmworkers in East Texas. Annual Convention of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Philadelphia, PA, April 1-5, 2003.

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47. Rager, R., Doyle, E. I., & Bates, D. A pilot study of the health-related needs of migrant and seasonal workers in Texas. Midwest Farmworker Stream Forum, National Center for Farmworker Health, Inc. New Orleans, LA., November 20–23, 2002.

48. Doyle, E. I. Critical thinking and writing for publication. Annual Convention of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Cincinnati, OH, March 27-April 1, 2001.

49. Shaw, M. W. & Doyle, E. I. Using qualitative methods for the development of a mentoring program for pregnant and parenting teens. Society for Public Health Education [SOPHE] Midyear Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, June 17-20, 1999.

50. Valerius, L., Doyle, E. I., & Keller, M. J. Who’s teaching what?: Including diverse and underrepresented populations in undergraduate recreation and leisure studies courses. 1998 Symposium on Leisure Research, Miami Beach, FL, September 23-27, 1998.

51. Stone, M. & Doyle, E. I. Health needs of urban American Indians in north central Texas: A pilot study. Annual Convention of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Reno, Nevada, April 5-9, 1998.

52. Beatty, C. F. & Doyle, E. I. Development of multicultural competencies for health educators. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, St. Louis, MO, March 21, 1997.

53. Weiller, K. H., Doyle, E. I., & Hodges, J. S. Content delivery and acquisition: Differences in elementary physical education. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Atlanta, GA, April 15-22, 1996.

54. Doyle, E. I., Liu, Y., & Ancona, L. Cultural diversity health education: Who's doing what at the university level? Annual Convention of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Portland, Oregon, March 28 - April 1, 1995.

55. Doyle, E. I. & Ward, S. E. Establishing a culturally sensitive instrument: A focus on adolescent health perceptions. Annual Convention of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Denver, CO, April 13, 1994.

56. Doyle, E. I. & Ward, S. E. What can U.S. minority health researchers learn from the international arena? Annual Meeting of the Society for Public Health Education, San Francisco, CA, October 23, 1993.

57. Feldman, R. H. L. & Doyle, E. I. Communicating nutrition to adolescents in three cultures: Kenya, United States, and Brazil. The 36th World Congress of the International Council for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, Yokohama, Japan, August 18-22, 1993.

58. Doyle, E. I. & Feldman, R. H. L. A prediction model for nutritional behaviors among Brazilian adolescents. The National Convention of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Washington, DC, March 24, 1993.

59. Doyle, E. I. & Chng, C. L. Preparing university health students to work with Mexican Americans: Are they culturally sensitive? The National Convention of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Washington, DC, March 24, 1993.

60. Doyle, E. I. Peer and family influence upon Brazilian adolescent snacking attitudes and behaviors. The 120th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 8-12, 1992.

61. Doyle, E. I. & Keller, M. J. Brazilian idiocentric and allocentric tendencies: Cultural and sexual differences in nutritional behaviors. The 120th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 8-12, 1992.

62. Doyle, E. I. & Chng, C. L. Design and validation of the Mexican American attitude and knowledge scale (MAAKS). The 120th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 8-12, 1992.

63. Doyle, E. I. & Feldman, R. H. L. Tailoring multicultural assessment to adolescent nutrition education. The Society for Public Health Education Midyear Scientific Conference, Austin, TX, June 18-20, 1992.

64. Doyle, E. I. & Feldman, R. H. L. Communicator similarity and expertise: Which is more persuasive

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among Brazilian adolescents? The 70th Annual Meeting of the American College Health Association, San Francisco, CA, May 20-24, 1992.

Invited National and International Presentations

1. Doyle, E. I., Defining Measures and Setting up Systems: Baylor University. Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) Annual Accreditation & Education Forum, Philadelphia, PA, November 2, 2019.

2. Doyle, E. I. Update on the Health Educator Job Analysis project. Board of Commissioners, National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Whitehall, PA, April 27, 2009.

3. Doyle, E. I. Impact of culture on diseases. Fifth Annual UN Conference on Women, Dallas, TX, November 10-11, 2000 (presenter and guest panelist).

4. Doyle, E. I. A culturally sensitive approach to Hispanics in health care settings. The National Coalition of Hispanic Health and Human Services Organizations (COSSMHO) Hispanic Cultural Awareness Workshop, Dallas, Texas, August 25-26, 1992.

5. Doyle, E. I. Socio-cultural issues in health care. The National Coalition of Hispanic Health and Human Services Organizations (COSSMHO) Hispanic Cultural Awareness Workshop, Dallas, Texas, August 25-26, 1992.

Refereed Regional Presentations

1. Doyle, E. I., Seiger, L., & Malinee, V. From proposal to publication: Entering the world of textbook writing. Annual Convention of the Southern District Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Savannah, GA, February 5-9, 2003.

2. Doyle, E. I. What’s in a Label? Teaching students about healthy social interaction. Annual Convention of the Southern District Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Baltimore, MD, February 11-16, 2002.

3. Doyle, E. I. Your attitude is showing!: Teaching students about the attitude-health connection. Annual Convention of the Southern District Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Birmingham, AL, February 7-11, 2001.

4. Doyle, E. I. & Shaw, M. W. The culture of poverty and its influence on low-income adolescent perceptions about pregnancy. Annual Convention of the Southern District Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Greensboro, NC, February 15-21, 1999.

5. Doyle, E. I. & Chng, C. L. Attitudes toward Mexican Americans: Implications for sensitivity training in university health programs. Annual Convention of the Southern District American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Dallas, TX, February 10-14, 1993.

6. Chng, C. L. & Doyle, E. I. Do students know enough about the Mexican American culture?: A study of gender, ethnic, and health affiliation differences. Annual Convention of the Southern District American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Dallas, TX, February 11, 1993.

Refereed State-Level Presentations

1. Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R. D., Bearden, A., Benton, E., Kucera, T., Nalls, C., Su, J., Gomez, A., Evans, H., and Hall, R. Community-friendly approaches to health promotion in underserved communities: Keeping it simple and fun. Texas Society for Public Health Education Conference, Waco, TX, October 6, 2017.

2. Cunningham, E.M., & Doyle, E.I. A review of the associations of maternal personality traits and the unplanned cesarean birth. Texas Society for Public Health Education Conference, Waco, TX, October 6, 2017.

3. Stone, K. W., Sierocki, A., Shah, V., Ylitalo, K., and Doyle, E. I. Using Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response (CASPER) for health indicators in distinctly different

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neighborhoods. Texas Public Health Association Annual Education Conference, Ft. Worth, TX, March 27-29, 2017.

4. Doyle, E. I., Williams, S., Bridges, C., Bernhart, J., Nelon, J., and Viso, B. Using bilingual freeze-frame skits to promote lead poisoning awareness in mixed-language parent groups. Texas Society for Public Health Education Conference, Austin, TX, October 23, 2015.

5. Nelon, J., Bridges, C., Doyle, E. I., and Doyle, R. D. Partnership building to promote adolescent health in southeast Brazil. Texas Society for Public Health Education Conference, Austin, TX, October 23, 2015.

6. Doyle, E. I. Moving forward: Building healthier communities through health education & prevention (invited keynote address). Texas Society for Public Health Education Conference, Houston, TX, October 11-12, 2012.

7. Rose, T., Umstattd Meyer, M. R., Bernard, B., and Doyle, E. I. Benefits and barriers of cholesterol screening behavior in rural central Texas. Texas Society for Public Health Education Conference, Houston, TX, October 11-12, 2012.

8. Dillon, K., Webb, J., and Doyle, E. I. ViverBem: A partnered approach to faith-based health promotion in Brazil. Texas Society for Public Health Education Conference, Houston, TX, October 13-14, 2011.

9. Doyle, E. I. Engaging students and public health partners in global health promotion. Texas Society for Public Health Education Conference, College Station, TX, October 8-9, 2010.

10. Doyle, E. I. Keeping abreast of an emerging job market: Lessons learned from the national health educator job analysis. Texas Society for Public Health Education Conference, San Antonio, TX, October 9, 2009.

11. Doyle, E. I., Hartman, J., & Hendryx, L. Marketing the health education profession using social marketing concepts. Texas Society for Public Health Education Conference, Austin, TX, June 8, 2008.

12. Davis, M., Doyle, E. I., Lutz, R., & Doyle, R.D. A descriptive look at the health status of Brazilian church members through the use of community based participatory research. Annual Convention of the Alabama Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Birmingham, AL, November 13, 2007.

13. Doyle, E. I. Looking toward the future in health education career development (invited keynote address). Texas Society for Public Health Education Conference, Denton, TX, October 19, 2007.

14. Lanning, B.A., Bowden, R.G., Doyle, E. I., Johnston, H., Slonaker, B., Scanes G., & Pippin, R. Serum cholesterol levels in sedentary college students. Texas Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Conference, Arlington, TX, December 1-4, 2004.

15. Lanning, B.A., Bowden, R.G., Doyle, E. I., Johnston, H., Slonaker, B., Scanes G., & Pippin, R. Serum cholesterol levels in sedentary college students. Annual Convention of the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Arlington, TX, December 1-4, 2004.

16. Doyle, E. I., Irons, L., & Owens, R. Personalities and stress management. Annual Convention of the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Galveston, TX, December 3-6, 2003.

17. Oomen, J., Doyle, E. I., & Spillman, A. Perceptions of menarche. Annual Convention of the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Galveston, TX, December 3-6, 2003.

18. Oomen, J., Doyle, E. I., & Spillman, A. Perceptions of menarche. Annual Convention of the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Galveston, TX, December 3-6, 2003.

19. Rager, R., Doyle, E. I., Kincaid, K., & Bates, D. Using focus group interviews to identify health issues of migrant and seasonal farmworkers in Texas. Healthy Texans 2010: Effective Approaches for Solving Health Challenges in Minority and Under Served Populations, 9th Annual Minority Health Conference, Irving, TX, November 7-9, 2002.

20. Doyle, E. I. My personality box: Teaching students about healthy social interaction. Annual Convention of the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Fort Worth, TX,

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December 4-7, 2002. 21. Irons, L. & Doyle, E. I. Time valuing. Annual Convention of the Texas Association for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation and Dance, Fort Worth, TX, December 4-7, 2002. 22. Plugge-Foust, C, D., McCormick, D., & Doyle, E. I. (2000). Keeping your cool at work with conflict

management strategies. Annual Convention of the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Dallas, TX, November 30-December 2, 2000.

23. Seiger, L., Kanipe, D., & Doyle, E. I. Tickled ribs and funny bones: The power of worksite humor. Annual Convention of the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Houston, TX, December 1-4, 1999.

24. Shaw, M. W. & Doyle, E. I. Making a healthy TAAS connection: Instructional strategies for classroom teachers. Annual Convention of the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Houston, TX, December 2-5, 1998.

25. Doyle, E. I. & Shaw, M. W. The health education profession: Peering into the future. Annual Convention of the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Houston, TX, December 2-5, 1998.

26. Doyle, E. I. & Beatty, C. F. America’s subgroups project: A team-building classroom experience for developing health-related culture awareness. Annual Convention of the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Ft. Worth, TX, December 3-6, 1997.

27. Valerius, L. & Doyle, E. I. Promoting cultural diversity and competence in recreation and leisure studies curricula. Annual Convention of the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Ft. Worth, TX, December 3-6, 1997.

28. Weiller, K. H., Doyle, E. I., & Hodges, J. S. Gender and ethnic bias in elementary physical education: The initiation of student-teacher interaction. Annual Convention of the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Dallas, TX, November 29 - December 2, 1995.

29. Doyle, E. I. & Cissell, W. B. (1994). Becoming a Certified Health Education Specialist: Is it for me? Annual Convention of the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Austin, TX, November 30 - December 3, 1994.

30. Cissell, W. B. & Doyle, E. I. Healthy Communities across Texas: A capital idea. Annual Convention of the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Austin, TX, November 30-December 3, 1994.

31. James, S. G., Jordan, C., & Doyle, E. I. Coalition building: At the state and local level. Annual Convention of the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Austin, TX, November 30 - December 3, 1994.

32. Doyle, E. I. & James, S. G. Mapping community health concerns: A communication and assessment tool. Annual Meeting of the Texas Public Health Association, Beaumont, Texas, March 17, 1992.

33. Doyle, E. I. Tickets to happiness: Values and health behavior, Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Summer Conference, San Marcos, TX, July 21, 1991.

Referred Local Research Forum Presentations

1. Creighton J., Sumrall J., Landgrave K., Abel N., Bernhart J., Bridges C., Brynell T., Lartey L., Nelon J., Viso, B., Yuan E., Doyle E. I., Hess B., and Umstattd Meyer M. R. A trans-disciplinary approach to public health training and education. Family Health Center Research Forum, Waco, TX, April 12, 2016.

Local Invited Professional Presentations and Workshops (selected)

1. Doyle, E. I. Interprofessional Education: Community Assessment Training, MPH@Baylor Immersion Weekend, Waco, TX, March 27, 2020.

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2. Doyle, E. I. Interprofessional Education: Community Assessment Training, MPH@Baylor Immersion Weekend, Waco, TX, December 13, 2019.

3. Doyle, E. I. & Doyle, R.D., ViverBem Program: Church Partnerships, Pastors Seminar, First Baptist Church of Laranjeiras, Espirito Santo, BRAZIL, July 24, 2019.

4. Doyle, E. I., Thumann, K. M., Miller, A., Steenberger, A., and Hopgood, J. Public health careers and training experiences (round table panel). Health Careers Camp, Texas AHEC East, Waco, TX, June 13, 2016.

5. Doyle, E. I. Ins and outs of competency-based teaching and learning. Army Baylor/Baylor Academy for Teaching and Learning Faculty Development Day, Waco, TX, April 7, 2016.

6. Kelly Ylitalo, K., Stone, K., Doyle, E. I., and Umstattd Meyer, R. Texas Healthy Communities – Waco project: An academic-practice partnership to address healthy living in east Waco. Family Health Center's Community Health Research Forum, Waco, TX, April 21, 2015. Sumrall, J. C., Ferguson, A. D., Huber, S. R., and Doyle E. I. Linking primary care and public health. Waco Family Medicine Residency Program, Waco, TX, April 29, 2014.

7. Lanning, B. A., Sumrall, J., Sayers, A., and Doyle, E. I. Using the socio-ecological model to develop effective interventions. Baylor University Hunger Summit, Waco, TX, October 24-25, 2013.

8. Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R.D., Bui, E., Estes, J., Ganzar, L.A., & Martinez, M., ViverBem Program: Introductory Training., Jardim Carapina, ES, BRAZIL. [Partnered with Igreja Batista Jardim Carapina to implement 6-day training program for church volunteers.] July 12-18, 2012.

9. Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R.D., Dillon, K., Raad, S., Smith, N., Streiffert, M., Webb, J., & Wiswall, H. ViverBem Program: Adolescent Health. Balneario de Carapebus, ES, BRAZIL. [Partnered with Igreja Batista Jardim Camburi in Vitoria to implement 4-day program for adolescents in underserved community.] July 27-30, 2011.

10. Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R.D., Dillon, K., Webb, J., Raad, S., Smith, N., Streiffert, M., & Wiswall, H. ViverBem Program. Dores do Rio Preto, ES, BRAZIL. [Partnered with Primeira Igreja Batista de Anchieta in Anchieta to implement 5-day health program for adults in underserved community.] July 8-14, 2011.

11. Doyle, E. I., Lanning, B. A., Thiel, S. B., Moore, J. R., & Grohmann, R. E. Practical approaches to engaging churches in community health promotion. Baylor Symposium on Faith and Culture: Human Dignity and the Future of Health Care. Waco, Texas, October 29, 2010.

12. Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R.D., Heimbach, E., McCaffrey, K., Moore, J., & Thomas, C. ViverBem Program Leadership Training. Primeira Igreja Batista de Anchieta, Anchieta, ES, BRAZIL. [Weekend training workshop to prepare church leaders to lead church-based health promotion program.] July 23-24, 2010.

13. Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R.D., Heimbach, E., McCaffrey, K., Moore, J., & Thomas, C. ViverBem Program Leadership Training. Igreja Batista de Balnareao Carepabus, Vitoria, ES, BRAZIL. [Week-long leadership training to prepare lay community members to lead church-based health promotion program.] July 12-16, 2010.

14. Doyle, E. I. Parcerias comunitárias para saúde coletiva, promoção da saúde, e pesquisa participante. (Partnerships for community health, health promotion, & participatory research). Colóquio de Pesquisa do Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (Research Coloquim of the Federal University of Espirito Santo), Vitória, Espírito Santo, BRASIL. July 14, 2009.

15. Doyle, E.I, Hartman, J., Hendryx, L. It’s all about choice: The social marketing of the health education profession and individual careers. Texas Society for Public Health Education Summer Health Summit. Austin, TX. June 7, 2008.

16. Doyle, E. I. Looking toward the future in health education career development. [Invited Keynote] Texas Society for Public Health Education Annual Meeting. Denton, TX. October 19-20, 2007.

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17. Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R.D., Deike, E., Toney, S., Wacker, C., Young, M., Sanders, M, & Gonzales, G. Vida Sadía com Cristo: Uma oportunidade para treinamento de liderança. [Translation: A healthy life in Christ: An opportunity for leadership training.] A 3-day workshop for church leaders to develop health promotion programs. Primeira Igreja Batista de Anchieta, Anchieta, Espirito Santo, BRAZIL, July 16-18, 2007.

18. Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R.D., Davis, M., Thiel, S., Belk, H., & Woo, P. Ministério para Promover Saúde pelas Igrejas [Translation: Health promotion through churches]. Invited presentation to public health workers of the Instituto de Ministério de Saúde Pública, Anchieta, Espirito Santo, BRAZIL, July 1, 2006.

19. Doyle, E. I. Community-based participatory research. Institute of Faith Health Research Inaugural Advisory Board Meeting, Dallas, TX, July 15, 2005.

20. Curry, E. & Doyle, E. I. Country A-Country Z: A cross-cultural experience. Cultural Awareness Faculty Development Workshop, Lewisville I.S.D., Lewisville, TX, April 30, 2001.

21. Doyle, E. I. Culturally competent health care. Annual Conference in Women’s Health, Grapevine, TX, April 5-7, 2001.

22. Doyle, E. I. Effectively working with diverse populations (8-hour workshop, approved by NCHEC for continuing education). Perspectives Conference on Diversity in Health, Fort Worth, TX, February 22-23, 2001.

23. Doyle, E. I. Writing for publication. Annual Conference of the Texas Society for Public Health Education, Denton, Texas, April 7, 2000 (two-hour workshop, invited).

24. Curry, E. & Doyle, E. I. Country A-Country Z: A Cross-Cultural Experience. Cultural Awareness and Socialization Workshop, Texas Woman’s University Committee for Campus Climate and Community, Denton, TX, October 24-25, 1997.

25. Doyle, E. I. How diversity influences learning: A research overview. Texas Woman’s University Committee for Campus Climate and Community Meeting, Denton, TX, November 19, 1996.

26. Doyle, E. I. Cultural sensitivity and competence: What do they have to do with me? Texas Association of Dental Hygienists, Dallas, TX, April 12, 1996.

27. Doyle, E. I. Health promotion update on infection control concepts. Dallas-Ft. Worth Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc., Grand Prairie, TX, October 5, 1995.

Reviewing External Tenure/Promotion Reviewer for other Universities

2017 Graduate College of Health Sciences, A. T. Still University 2016 Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, School of Community Health Sciences,

University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2010 Department of Health Studies, Texas Woman’s University 2007 Department of Health, Sport, & Exercise Sciences; University of Kansas 2005 College of Education and Human Services; Cleveland State University 2005 Department of Health Promotion, University of Texas at El Paso

Manuscript Reviews for Textbook Publishers

2007 McGraw-Hill Publishers 2002 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Publishers 2001 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Publishers 1998 McGraw-Hill Higher Education Group, McGraw-Hill Publishers

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Manuscript Reviews for Journals

2015-16 Journal of American Public Health Association 2014 Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 2011 California Journal of Health Promotion 2007 Journal of Applied Social Psychology 1997-2007 American Journal of Health Education. (Board of Associate Editors, 1998-2000) 1995-2005 American Journal of Health Behavior. 1997-2005 Journal of Health Education Research. 1999-2005 The Health Educator: Journal of Eta Sigma Gamma (Board of Associate Editors, 2000-03) 2000-2005 Journal of Health Promotion Practice 1996 TAHPERD Journal. 1992 Therapeutic Recreation Journal.

Program/Grant Reviews for Professional Organizations

1997-2005 Program Reviewer, SOPHE/AAHE Baccalaureate Program Approval Committee (SABPAC).

Reviewed university health education professional preparation programs for national approval.

1993-2003 Program Judge, "Excellence in Texas School Health" Public Health Promotion Division, Texas Department of Health. Evaluate annually submitted school health promotion programs for quality of design, implementation, and evaluation.

1995-2000 Program Reviewer, AAHE Reviewers for Joint Sponsorship Applications, AAHE. Reviewed program applications to provide continuing education credits for Certified Health Education Specialists on behalf of NCHEC.

1994-98 Proposal Reviewer, TWU Office of Research and Grants. Evaluated the feasibility and quality of grant proposals for TWU research support competitions.

1997 Program Reviewer, Research Council, American School Health Association. Reviewed/evaluated proposals for annual national conference presentation.

Organizational Document and Policy Reviews

1995 Reviewer, Graduate-Level CHES Criteria, National Commission for Health Education Credentialing. Reviewed newly-developed graduate-level credentialing criteria.

Grants and Contracts External Contracts for Graduate Student Support

1. Doyle, E. I., Shanks, M. (2020-21). Waco McLennan County Public Health District. Community Health Education Project (support for 6 graduate assistants). Total award to Baylor University: $69,119.00

2. Doyle, E. I. (2020-21). Waco Foundation. Smart Babies Initiative (graduate assistant support). Total award to Baylor University: $9,297.00

3. Doyle, E. I., Shanks, M. (2019-20). Waco McLennan County Public Health District. Community Health Education Project (support for 3 graduate assistants). Total award to Baylor University: $31,836.00

4. Doyle, E. I. (2019-20). Waco Foundation. Smart Babies Initiative (graduate assistant support). Total award to Baylor University: $9,297.00

5. Doyle, E. I. (Jan. 1-July 31, 2019). Cenikor Foundation. Rural Communities Opioid Response Program-Planning (support for 1 graduate assistant). Total award to Baylor University: $6,326.00

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6. Doyle, E. I., Shanks, M. (2018-19). Waco McLennan County Public Health District. Community Health Education Project (support for 3 graduate assistants). Total award to Baylor University: $31,836.00

7. Doyle, E. I. (2018-19). Waco Foundation. Smart Babies Initiative (graduate assistant support). Total award to Baylor University: $9,297.00

8. Doyle, E. I., Shanks, M. (2018). Waco McLennan County Public Health District. Healthy Babies Project (summer extension). Total award to Baylor University: $1,530.00

9. Doyle, E. I. (2017-18). Waco Foundation. Smart Babies Initiative (graduate assistant support). Total award to Baylor University: $9,297.00

10. Doyle, E. I., Shanks, M. (2017-18). Waco McLennan County Public Health District. Healthy Babies Project (support for 2 graduate assistants). Total award to Baylor University: $21,224.00

11. Doyle, E. I. (2016-17). Waco Foundation. Smart Babies Initiative (graduate assistant support). Total award to Baylor University: $9,297.00

12. Doyle, E. I. (2016). Waco McLennan County Public Health District. Medical Reserve Corps Project (graduate assistant support). Total award to Baylor University: $1,769.00

13. Doyle, E. I., Shanks, M. (2015-16). Waco McLennan County Public Health District. Healthy Babies Project (graduate assistant support). Total award to Baylor University: $8,843.00

14. Doyle, E. I., Shanks, M. (2015). Waco McLennan County Public Health District. Healthy Babies Project (graduate assistant support). Total award to Baylor University: $7,188.00

External Funding for Research

1. Ylitalo, K., Doyle, E. I., Umstattd Meyer, R. (2016). Waco McLennan County Public Health District. Texas Healthy Communities-Waco Assessment Project: Phase 2. Total award to Baylor University: $12,381.

2. Doyle, E. I., Ylitalo, K., Umstattd Meyer, R. (2015). Waco McLennan County Public Health District. Texas Healthy Communities-Waco Assessment Project: Phase 1. Total award to Baylor University: $7,190.

3. Doyle, E. I. (2014-15). Dr. Benjamin Brown IV Fund. Adolescent Health in Brazil: Extending the Public Health Reach through Baylor in Brazil. Total award to Baylor University: $5,000. 

4. Doyle, E. I., Williams, E. S., & Brooks, B.W. (2012-2014). Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6 Office. Addressing Lead Exposure Awareness for Vulnerable Populations in McLennan County. Principal Investigator. Total award to Baylor University: $25,602. 

5. Doyle, E. I. (2011). The Enlighten Foundation. Women’s Health in Kurdish Villages of Armenia: Development of an Intervention. Principal Investigator. Total award to Baylor University: $6,416.

6. Doyle, E. I. (2009). The Enlighten Foundation. Women’s Health in Kurdish Villages of Armenia: A CBPR Study of Needs and Capacities. Principal Investigator. Total award to Baylor University: $12,000.

7. Doyle, E. I., Lanning, B. A., & Walton, J. (2005-2006). Community based participatory research: A health promotion pilot in Roseland Homes, East Dallas, Institute of Faith Health Research. Principle Investigator. Total award to Baylor University: $24,062 (total award: $97,446)

8. Doyle, E. I. & Lanning, B. A. (2003-2005). Faith in action health connection. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Principle Investigator. Total award to Potter’s Vessel Ministries: $35,000.

9. Lanning, B.A. & Doyle, E. I. (2003-2004). Potter’s vessel health ministry program. Christus Fund. 2003-2004. Co-Principal Investigator. Total award to Potter’s Vessel Ministries: $39,000.

10. Rager, R., Doyle, E. I., & Bates, D. (2002-2003). The nature, prevalence, and health-related effects of stress on medically uninsured and underinsured farmworkers in East Texas. Southwest Center for Environmental and Occupational Health. [NIOSH funds awarded by regional office.] Co-Principal Investigator. Total award to Texas Woman’s University: $16,529.

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11. Doyle, E. I., Rager, R., & Bates, D. (2002-2003). Health and safety needs assessment among medically uninsured and underinsured farmworkers in East Texas. Southwest Center for Agricultural Health. [NIOSH funds awarded by regional office.] Principle Investigator. Total award to Baylor University: $10,000.

12. Valerius, L., Doyle, E. I., & Keller, M. J. (1996-1997). Promoting cultural diversity and competency in recreation and leisure studies curricula. ARCO Foundation. Co-investigator. Total award to the University of North Texas: $2403.

Internal Funding for Research

1. Doyle, E. I. (2009). Women’s Health in Kurdish Villages of Armenia: A CBPR Study of Needs and Capacities. Baylor University Faculty Research Initiatives Program. Principle Investigator. $3,200.

2. Doyle, E. I. (2005). A faith-based international approach to community-based participatory research. Baylor University Faculty Research Initiatives Program. Principle Investigator. $11,880.

3. Doyle, E. I., Crosslin, K., Lutz, R., & Gore, K. (2005). Assessment of stress, burnout, and related factors among entry-level teachers in an economically disadvantaged school. Baylor University Faculty Research Initiatives Program. Principle Investigator. $14,584.

4. Bowden, R.G., Lanning, B.A., & Doyle, E. I. (2004). Comparison of high carbohydrate and high protein diets combined with exercise on anthropometric measures and blood profiles in sedentary college students. Baylor University Faculty Research Initiatives Program. Co-investigator. $25,000.

5. Doyle, E. I. (2002-2003). Health risk assessment of migrant and seasonal workers in Texas, 2002-2003. Baylor University Faculty Research Initiatives Program. Principle Investigator. $4993.

6. Shaw, M. & Doyle, E. I. (1998-1999). Perceptions and beliefs about pregnancy among pregnant and parenting teens: Implications for pregnancy prevention programs. Texas Woman’s University Development Grant. Co-investigator. $2,291.

7. Ward, S. E. & Doyle, E. I. (1996-1997). Adolescent health perceptions: An intercultural perspective. Texas Woman’s University Development Grant. Co-investigator. $1000.

8. Ward, S. E. & Doyle, E. I. (1995-1996). Empowering the American Indian community through health-related needs assessment, Husson College Development Grant. Co-investigator. $2000.

9. Doyle, E. I. (1993-1994). Cultural sensitivity training for prospective health professionals: Who’s doing what at the university level? Texas Woman’s University Development Grant. Principle Investigator. $4882.

10. Weiller, K. H. & Doyle, E. I. (1993-1995). Gender and ethnic bias in elementary physical education. University of North Texas Development Grant. Co-investigator. $1800.

11. Doyle, E. I. (1991-1992). Validation of a Mexican American acculturation instrument for use with undergraduate students in Texas. University of North Texas Development Grant. Principle Investigator. $1500.

SERVICE Service to Professional Organizations Memberships

2009-present American Public Health Association 1993-present Eta Sigma Gamma, (professional health education honorary society) 1992-present Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) & Texas SOPHE (TSOPHE) 1987-2011 American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AAHPERD) &

American Association for Health Education (AAHE)

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1991-2007 Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (TAHPERD) 1992-2000 American School Health Association & Texas School Health Association 1996-99 National Coalition of Hispanic Health and Human Services Organizations 1992-97 American Association for World Health 1992-97 American Public Health Association & Texas Public Health Association

National Service to the Profession

2018 Member, Advisory Group for Health Education Specialist Practice Analysis, Joined other former taskforce and steering committee leaders to provide preliminary input to new taskforce leaders.

2015-18 Member, Professional Development Committee, Society for Public Health Education Addresses continuing education needs of SOPHE members and develops related funding.

2013-15 Member, Strategic Planning Group for Health Education Specialist Practice Analysis, 5-member group of national leaders guiding a nation-wide analysis of workforce practices. Results used to shape competency model used for professional credentialing, professional development, and university degree program accreditation.

2006-15 Member, SOPHE/AAHE Baccalaureate Program Approval Committee. Responsible for national program approval and efforts toward accreditation of university degree programs

2009-2011 Member, Board of Trustees, Society for Public Health Education. Elected by members to serve on leadership group of this nationally-recognized organization in public health. Primary responsibility is to plan and implement the 2011 Annual Conference.

2008-2010 Chair, Health Educator Job Analysis Taskforce. Appointed by national leaders to help coordinate nation-wide analysis of workforce practices.

2008-2010 Member, Strategic Planning Group for Health Educator Job Analysis, National strategic planning group that guided a nation-wide analysis of workforce practices. Results shaped competency model for professional credentialing/development & program accreditation.

2003-2007 Member, AAHE Cadre of Experts & Advocacy Committee, American Association for Health Education, Helped develop advocacy materials and initiatives.

2001-2005 Member (01-02), Chair (03), Past Chair (04), Secretary (05); Board of Commissioners, National Commission for Health Education Credentialing. Responsible for professional credentialing of certified health education specialists.

1999-2005 Member (99-01), Chair (02-05); Professional Development Committee, AAHE. Responsible for professional development and continuing education processes.

2004 Chair, Policies and Procedures Committee, Board of Commissioners, National Commission for Health Education Credentialing. Developed employee handbook, confidentiality agreements, by-laws, operating codes for the Board and three division boards.

2000-2003 Member, Board of Associate Editors, The Health Educator: Journal of Eta Sigma Gamma Responsible for journal scope and focus.

1998-2002 Member, Service Learning in Health Education Interest Group. This national group seeks ways to develop service-learning experiences for university students in health education.

2002 Member, Executive Director Search Committee, National Commission for Health Education Credentialing. Responsible for hiring NCHEC executive director.

2002 Invited Expert Reviewer and Contributor, Community Health Resource Kit, AAHE. Invited contributor/reviewer for this national professional advocacy resource.

2001 Selected Reviewer, Terminology for the Health Education Profession Project sponsored by National Coalition of Health Education Organizations update professional terminology.

1998-2001 Member, Board of Associate Editors, American Journal of Health Education. Responsible for journal scope and focus.

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1994-2000 Member, Research Council, American School Health Association. Responsible for review of presentation proposals for national conferences.

1999 Guest Panelist Representing the Journal of Health Education Editorial Board, “The future is now: Innovative approaches to professional development,” Annual Convention of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Boston, MA, April 24, 1999.

1999 Texas Delegate to the Representative Assembly, Annual Convention of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. Helped represent TAHPERD in the AAHPERD national business meeting.

1996, Feb. Focus Group Facilitator, National Congress of Institutions Preparing Graduate Health Educators, Dallas, TX, Facilitated one of the focus group discussions among national leaders about the future of the profession (historical landmark event for the profession).

1994-95 Presider/Recorder, Annual Convention of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. Presided over and served as recorder for eight professional presentation sessions during two national conferences.

Regional Service to the Profession

1999-2001 Chair-Elect (99), Chair (00), Past-Chair (01); Community Health Council, Southern District Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. Responsible for annual conference programming and professional advocacy efforts in health education.

2000 Delegate to the Representative Assembly, Southern District AAHPERD, Orlando, FL, March 23, 2000.

1999-2000 Member, Visibility Committee, Southern District AAHPERD, Responsible for professional advocacy and organizational visibility.

1999 Texas Delegate to the Representative Assembly, Southern District AAHPERD, Greensboro, NC, February 17, 1999. District business meeting at annual conference.

1998 Participant as Texas Representative, Leadership Retreat, Southern District – AAHPERD, Greensboro, NC, June 5-7, 1998.

State-Level Service to the Profession

2017 Site host, Annual Conference for Texas Society for Public Health Education Worked with TSOPHE leaders to implement conference on Baylor campus.

2004-2005 Member, Advisory Board, TSOPHE Supported strategic planning and decision-making of TSOPHE

2003-2005 Member, TAHPERD Scholar Selection Committee Reviewed applications/selected awardees.

2000-2003 Member, TAHPERD Health TEKS Resource Guide Development Committee Contributing author: TAHPERD (2001). Health education TEKS: A guide for teachers, Grades 9-12. Austin, TX: TAHPERD. Assisted with development of guide for elementary teachers.

2002 Participant and Co-Host, Health Promotion Advocacy: From the School Yard to Capitol Hill, TSOPHE Austin, Texas, September 20, 2002. Responsible for program planning.

2001-2002 Chair, Professional Preparation Committee, Texas SOPHE Responsible for continuing education opportunities for members and other CHES.

1998-2000 Vice President Elect (98), Vice President (99), Past Vice President (00), Health Division, TAHPERD Responsible for professional advocacy, leadership development, contribution to organizational decision-making, conference planning, regional/national representation.

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1991-94, 2000 Member (91-94) & Chair (00), Health Education Standing Committee, TAHPERD Responsible for professional advocacy/ad-hoc projects requested by TAHPERD president.

1993-98 Member, Selection Committee for TAHPERD Health Education Teacher of the Year Reviewed applications and selected awardee.

1992-96 Secretary (92-93), Chair Elect (04), Chair (95), Past-Chair (96), Community Health Section, TAHPERD Assisted with annual conference program planning, served as delegate in business meetings, contributed to various activities of the Health Division.

1992-93 Member, Presentations Committee, Texas Public Health Association Reviewed/selected presentation proposals for annual conference.

1991-93 Chair, Communication Committee, TSOPHE Responsible for newsletter and other communication efforts of TSOPHE.

1994-98 Member, Healthy Texas Communities. Statewide coalition to promote healthy communities.

1994-95 Co-Chair, Health and Safety for the Elderly Task Force Appointed by the Denton Area Community Health Cooperative to assess health and safety needs of and develop programs and services for low-income elderly in Denton County.

1993-95 Member, North Texas Area Community Health Cooperative Supported health promotion and disease prevention in Denton area neighborhoods and rural communities.

1991-92 Member, Health Promotion Study Group Texas Consortium for Area Health Education Centers. Sought funding for health promotion in rural north central Texas.

Service to the University University-Level Service

2020-present Member, Search Committee for Jackson Family Chair for Baylor in Latin America– Appointed by provost to assist in search process for endowed chair position.

2020-present Member, Baylor Project 8-24 Advisory Group – Appointed by provost to provide public health-related input to Baylor’s reopening plan during the COVID-19 pandemic.

2020-present Chair, Baylor Risk Tolerance Survey Committee – Appointed by provost to lead survey

development and implementation efforts to assess student and parent perspectives about how to provide a safe approach to reopening during the COVID-19 pandemic.

2018-present Member, Baylor in Latin America Subcommittee – Appointed by Illuminate Steering Committee to review proposals and identify external funding sources for this area of the Baylor Illuminate initiative.

2007-present Member, Faculty Advisory Group, Baylor Environmental Health Science Program Contributes to curriculum development for interdisciplinary degree program.

2005-present Director, Baylor in Brazil Summer Study Abroad Program – Teach courses and coordinate program in which students earn international health course credit and gain experience in community health projects and health missions experience.

2001-present Member, Baylor University Graduate Faculty – Teach graduate level courses and chair/serve on thesis and dissertation committees.

2001-2019 Marshall, Baylor Graduation Ceremonies - Assisted with Baylor graduation ceremonies. 2017-2018 Member, Global Engagement QEP Assessment Committee, Baylor Global Center for

Global Engagement – Invited. Interdisciplinary group developing methods for measuring global engagement outcomes and impacts.

2016-2018 Member, Baylor STEM & Humanities Steering Committee – Invited. Interdisciplinary planning group for annual symposia.

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2017 Member, Global Health Faculty Interest Group (FIG), Baylor Academy for Teaching and Learning – Semester-long group discussion about global health issues and Baylor engagement.

2014-2017 Member, Baylor Faculty Tenure Committee - Review faculty tenure portfolios. 2013-2016 Member, Advisory Panel, Baylor Community Health Fellow Program –Advise and partner

on program designed to engage BU students in experiential learning in community health 2016 Member, Faculty Interest Group (FIG): Grand Challenges for STEM and Humanities,

Baylor College of Arts and Sciences – Semester-long group discussion about STEM, Humanities, and Baylor engagement.

2014-2016 Member, Baylor Missions Advisory Council – Advisory group for strategic planning related to Baylor global missions efforts.

2015, Nov. 18 Presenter, Community Partner Appreciation Breakfast. Baylor University Office of Community Engagement.

2014 Panel Member, Graduate School Workshop Series, BU Office of Career & Professional Development. Provided application advice for BU students interested in graduate school.

2014 Panel Member, Mock Interviews, BU Graduate School. Served on mock interview committee for BU graduate student preparing for job market entry.

2009-2014 Member, Baylor Student Publications Board – Advisory board for university publications. 2012-2013 Member, Baylor Global Health Education Taskforce – Ad hoc advisory group appointed by

the Provost. (Chair of Academic Programs Subcommittee) 2012-2013 Member, Baylor Career Services Committee – Advisory group to careers services

department. 2010-2011 Participant, Center for International Education Discussion – Represent the School of

Education in discussions about CIE leadership and visioning. 2010-2011 Member, Baylor Career Services Advisory Committee – Advises and supports career

service efforts to equip and enable students to succeed in the workforce. 2010-2011 Member, Baylor Health Committee – Serves in advisory capacity for Baylor health services

and student wellness programs. 2010-2011 Participant, Baylor Missions Round Table Discussion – Represent the School of Education

in university-level discussion about faith-based missions efforts (ad hoc group). 2010, Oct. 30 Participant, Code Red: Environmental Health Catastrophe, Baylor Invitation to Excellence,

Helped facilitate problem-solving competition among high-ability high school students. 2010, Mar. 26 Session Moderator, Baylor Global Business Forum 2010: International Issues in Health

Care. Invited to moderate session on globalization and public health. March 26, 2010. 2005-2008 Member, Baylor University Research Committee – Reviewed ~50 applications per year for

internal research funding support 2007 Member, Baylor Faculty Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Associate Professors, Appointed to

explore issues/recommend methods used in the promotion process. 2007 Member, Faculty Search Committee, Baylor Environmental Health Science Program Will

help hire an environmental epidemiologist for this interdisciplinary degree program. 2004-2007 Baylor Representative, Advisory Board, Institute of Faith Health Research – Dallas,

Supported faith-based research among medically underserved populations. 2000-01 Chair, Professional Role of Faculty Subcommittee, TWU Commission on Colleges of the

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) Committee Self-Study. Gathered data related to the faculty’s professional roles.

1995-2001 Member, Committee for Campus Climate and Community, Texas Woman’s University Met monthly to address issues of cultural competence among faculty, staff, students.

2000-01 Member, Faculty Tenure and Promotion Review Committee, TWU College of Health Sciences Reviewed faculty’s submitted materials, make recommendations to the dean.

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1999-2000 Member, Multidisciplinary Initiative for Educator Preparation, TWU Appointed by college dean to help pursue a “coordinated, integrated approach to broadly define health issues as they affect the public schools.”

1999-2000 Member, Academic Program Review Committee Reviewed every TWU academic degree program, provided recommendations/rankings for the VP of Academic Affairs.

1994-97 Coordinator, Country A - Country Z Network, Texas Woman’s University Developed and coordinated a 40-member network that provided TWU departments /organizations with facilitators of a 2-hour cultural sensitivity development program.

1996-97 Co-Chair, Diversity Training Subcommittee, Committee for Campus Climate and Community, Texas Woman’s University Developed, implemented, coordinated cultural competence training programs offered to campus faculty and staff.

1996 Member, Academic Appeals Committee, TWU School of Occupational Therapy Participated in a student appeal review regarding academic status in the OT program.

1995-96 Member, 1996-97 Program Planning Committee, TWU Committee for Campus Climate and Community (CCCC) Planned/coordinated 1996-97 CCCC program calendar of cultural competence development programs for faculty, staff, students.

1995 Research Panel Member, New Faculty Orientation, TWU Office of Research and Grants Administration Invited member of a grant-writing discussion panel.

1994-95 Member, Human Relations Committee, Texas Woman’s University Met monthly to sponsor programs and discuss issues regarding the development of cultural sensitivity among university faculty, staff, and students.

1994-95 Chair, 1995-96 Program Planning Committee, TWU Human Relations Committee Planned/coordinated 1995-96 Human Relations Program Calendar program calendar of cultural sensitivity and competence development programs for faculty, staff, students.

1994 TWU Representative, National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education One of six faculty selected to represent TWU at this conference and incorporate faculty training into 1995-96 Human Relations Program Calendar.

1993-95 Mentor, Creating Opportunities for Leadership and Obtaining Racial Support (C.O.L.O.R.S.) Program, Texas Woman’s University. Mentored three TWU students of color (non-Community Health majors) over the course of 2 academic years.

1995, Apr. Research Exploration Discussion Group, Office of Research and Grants Administration, Texas Woman’s University Explored research possibilities with the Texas Engineering Experiment Station.

1995, Feb. Research Panel Member, New Faculty Orientation, Texas Woman's University Office of Research and Grants Administration Served as grant-writing discussion panelist.

School/College-Level Service

2018-present Dean’s Leadership Council, Baylor Robbins College of Health and Human Services.

Provide leadership and support for college-wide initiatives. 2015-2017 Global Initiatives Director, Baylor College of Health and Human Services. Provide

leadership and support for global initiatives at the college level. 2008-2014 Global Initiatives Director, Baylor School of Education. Provided leadership and support

for SOE learning/research and mission experiences for faculty, students, and alumni. 2008 Member, Slogan-Development Taskforce, Baylor School of Education. Participated in

recommendations related to a new marketing slogan for the school. 2005-2007 Member, Dean Search Committee, Baylor School of Education. Appointed by university

provost as tenured faculty representative. 2004-2006 Member, Curriculum Committee, Baylor School of Education. Reviewed all curriculum

change proposals.

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2004-2005 Member, Leadership Council, Baylor School of Education. Advised the dean on selected matters.

2001-2004 Member, Scholarship and Professional Development Committee, Baylor School of Education Review applications for faculty sabbaticals.

2000-01 Member, Faculty Tenure and Promotion Review Committee, TWU College of Health Sciences Evaluated tenure/promotion materials, made recommendations to the dean.

May 1999 Member, MOT-Preparation Program Application Review Committee, TWU School of Occupational Therapy Reviewed applicants to MOT-Prep program.

1997-99 Member, TWU College of Health Sciences Faculty Development Committee Assessed developmental needs of college faculty; planned and implemented appropriate workshops.

1993-97 Member, Leadership Council, TWU College of Health Sciences Represented the college faculty in an advisory capacity to the dean.

1996, May Member, Academic Appeals Committee, TWU School of Occupational Therapy Participated in a student appeal review regarding academic status in the OT program.

1994-95 Member, TWU College of Health Sciences Student Research Conference Committee Coordinated a spring conference for undergraduate and graduate student research.

1994-95 Member, Program Elements Task Force, Education Department, Texas Woman’s University Created a model teacher education/certification program for the Education Department that expanded site-based educational experiences for prospective teachers.

1992-93 Graduate Affairs Committee, College of Education, University of North Texas Reviewed students' requests regarding college-level graduate program requirements.

1992-93 Commencement Marshal, College of Education, University of North Texas Helped organize decentralized graduation commencement ceremonies.

1991-93 Member, Faculty Assembly Committee, College of Education, University of North Texas Served as the faculty advisory committee to the dean. During 1992-93, met biweekly and served on additional subcommittees to restructure the college.

Department-Level Service

2020-present Graduate Program Director, Department of Public Health Serve as administrator over all

department graduate programs. 2018-present Chair, Department of Public Health (and director of CEPH-accredited Baylor Public

Health Program) 2020-present Chair, Search Committee for MPH@Baylor Operations Manager Led committee in search

process for staff member in public health department. 2019-2020 Chair, Search Committee for Clinical Assistant Professor and Curriculum Coordinator.

Led search process to hire new clinical faculty member in public health department. 2019-2020 Chair, Search Committee for Associate Professor of Epidemiology. Led committee in

search process for new senior faculty member in public health department. 2019 Chair, Search Committee for Administrative Assistant. Led committee in search process

and hired new staff member for Department of Public Health. 2018-19 Chair, Search Committee for Assistant Professor of Epidemiology. Led committee in search

process and hired TWO new tenure-track faculty members in public health program. 2018-19 Chair, Search Committee for Office Manager. Led committee in search process and hired

new staff member for Department of Public Health. 2017-2018 Chair, Search Committee for Assistant/Associate Professor of Social and Behavior Health

Sciences. Led committee in search process to hire new tenure-track faculty member in public health program.

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2017-2018 Member, Search Committee for Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor in Public Health. Contributed to search process to hire new clinical faculty member in public health program.

2013-2018 Director, Baylor Public Health Program Responsible for all public health degree programs (BSPH, MPH), program expansion/development, strategic planning, accreditation, etc.

2009-2018 Program Director, Master of Public Health Program, Baylor University (BU) Department of Health, Human Performance, and Recreation (HHPR). Led development/accreditation of MPH degree. Responsible for all aspects of program coordination.

2016-2017 Chair, Epidemiology Search Committee for Department of HHPR. Led committee in search process to hire new faculty member in epidemiology.

2014-2015 Chair, Epidemiology Search Committee for Department of HHPR. Led committee in search process to hire new faculty member in epidemiology.

2012-2013 Member, Chair Search Committee for Department of HHPR. Contributed to process of hiring new department chair.

2012-2013 Member, Health Education Faculty Search Committee for Department of HHPR. Contributed to process of hiring new lecturer in Community Health Education.

2009-2010 Chair, Health Education Faculty Search Committee for Department of HHPR. Led committee in search process to hire new faculy member in Community Health Education.

2006-09 Program Director, M.S.Ed. in Health Education, Baylor University (BU) Department of Health, Human Performance, and Recreation (HHPR). Responsible for all aspects of the health master’s degree program.

2008-09 Member, Chair Search Committee for Department of HHPR. Assisted in successfully hiring a qualified leader to serve as our department chair.

2007-08 Co-Chair, Faculty Search Committee for Health Science Education. Co-chaired with Dr. Margaret Wooddy.

2002-present Member, Graduate Council, BU Department of HHPR. Review/revise curriculum, admission/screening requirements, student research requirements, related documents, etc.

2004-06 Director, Community Health, BU Department of HHPR. Responsible for all aspects of the undergraduate degree program.

2002-05 Member, Awards and Scholarship, BU Department of HHPR, Develop undergraduate and graduate awards, solicit recommendations and select candidates for awards.

2002-04 Director, Health Division, BU Department of HHPR. Responsible for all aspects of undergraduate and graduate degree programs in health division.

2002-03 Member, PhD Degree Program Planning Committee, BU Department of HHPR. Helped develop a preventive health emphasis area in a PhD degree in Exercise Physiology, Nutrition, and Preventive Health.

2002 Member, Faculty Search Committee, BU Department of HHPR. Helped facilitate the hiring of two new faculty members.

2001-02 Member, Health Division Faculty, BU Department of HHPR. Met sometimes weekly to address division issues and activities.

2002 Chair, Strategic Planning Committee, BU Department of HHPR. Helped develop HHPR mission statement/strategic plan.

2000-01 Member, Department Faculty Search Committee, TWU Department of Health Studies. This committee facilitated the hiring of a new departmental assistant professor.

2000-01 Member, Department Web Page Development Team, TWU Department of Health Studies Worked with other faculty to re-design/update department web page.

1999-2001 Member, Department Annual Faculty Evaluation Committee, TWU Department of Health Studies Reviewed and evaluated faculty annual performance portfolios.

1998-2001 Member, Department Curriculum Committee, TWU Department of Health Studies Reviewed/revised program as needed.

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1994-2001 Member, Graduate Faculty, TWU Department of Health Studies Taught graduate-level courses, chaired/served on committees for student academic and research advisement.

1993-2001 Coordinator, Undergraduate Program, TWU Department of Health Studies Coordinated major’s orientation and advisement, program policy development, instructor orientation, majors data base, program evaluation and accreditation.

1997-99 Co-Chair, Committee for the Development of an Undergraduate OT Preparation Emphasis, TWU Department of Health Studies Coordinated collaboration between Health Studies and Occupational Therapy (OT) for curriculum development.

1998 Member, Chair Election Committee, Department of Health Studies, Texas Woman’s University Coordinated and monitored chair election activities and records.

1995-98 Member, Graduate Program Advisory Committee, Health Studies Department, Texas Woman’s University Reviewed/revised program as needed.

1995-96 Chair, Undergraduate Program Evaluation Committee, Health Studies Department, Texas Woman’s University Coordinated in-depth program evaluation process, obtained national SABPAC program approval.

1993-94 Member, Faculty Search Committee, TWU Department of Health Studies This committee facilitated the hiring of a new departmental assistant professor.

1992-93 Member/Secretary, Chair Search Committee; Department of Kinesiology, Health Promotion, and Recreation (KHPR), University of North Texas Facilitated hiring a departmental chair.

1992-93 Member, Faculty Search Committee; Health Promotion Program; Department of KHPR; University of North Texas Facilitated the hiring of a new faculty member.

1992 Supervisor of Health Education Student Teachers; Health Promotion Program; Department of KHPR, University of North Texas Supervised student teachers.

1991-93 Member, Health Promotion Program Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, University of North Texas Reviewed/revised program as needed.

1991-93 Member, Health Promotion Program Graduate Curriculum Committee, University of North Texas Reviewed/revised program as needed.

Service to the Community

Invited Community Presentations and Seminars (selected examples)

1. Doyle, E. I., Community health in rural and global settings. Family Medicine Residency Program,

Waco, TX, September 30, 2017. 2. Doyle, E. I., Global public health. Family Medicine Residency Program, Waco, TX, February 5, 2016. 3. Doyle, E. I., and Ylitalo, K. Texas healthy communities project: Working with community partners.

Office of Community Engagement and Service, Baylor University, Waco, TX, November 18, 2015. 4. Doyle, E. I. This is public health. Baylor Health Professions Course, Waco, TX, April 4, 2015. 5. Doyle, E. I. Links between Public Health and Health Care Administration, Baylor Healthcare

Administration Program, Waco, TX, January 20, 2015 (3rd annual event) 6. Doyle E. I. Global health, Baylor Students Interested in Global Health Today (SIGHT) Organization,

Waco, TX, September 11, 2014. 7. Doyle, R.D., & Doyle, E. I. Service learning. Baylor Summer Faculty Institute (seminar for faculty).

Waco, TX, June 26, 2013. 8. Doyle, E. I. What is public health? Baylor Healthcare Administration Program, Waco, TX, January 22,

2013. 9. Doyle, R.D., & Doyle, E. I. Baylor in Brazil and Our Missions Partnership. Crossroads Fellowship

Church, Waco, TX, September 18, 2011. 10. Doyle, E. I. This is public health. Baylor Health Professions Course, Waco, TX, April 20, 2011.

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11. Doyle, E. I. The healthy learning connection: Women teaching women. The Enlighten Foundation, Denver, CO, February 12, 2011. (Overview of CBPR research impact on women in Armenia)

12. Doyle, E. I. Public health from a global perspective. Baylor Chapter, American Medical Student Association, Waco, TX, October 12, 2010.

13. Doyle, R.D., & Doyle, E. I. Service learning. Baylor Summer Faculty Institute (seminar for faculty). Waco, TX, July 6, 2010.

14. Doyle, R.D., & Doyle, E. I. Service learning. Baylor Summer Faculty Institute (seminar for faculty). Waco, TX, July 7, 2009.

15. Doyle, R.D., & Doyle, E. I. Service learning. Baylor Summer Faculty Institute (seminar for faculty). Waco, TX, July 1, 2008.

16. Irons, L. & Doyle, E. I. Stressed is desserts spelled backwards. Baylor University BearFit Program (seminar for faculty/staff), Waco, TX, April 22, 2008.

17. Doyle, E. I., Doyle, R.D., Davis, M., Thiel, S., Belk, H., & Woo, P. Vida Sadía com Cristo: Ministério para Promover Saúde pelas Igrejas [Translation: A healthy life through Christ: Health promotion through churches]. Church Leadership Training Workshop, Lonnie Doyle Theological Baptist Seminary, Porto Velho, Rondonia, BRAZIL, June 14, 2006.

18. Doyle, E. I. Stress management and mental health. Lunch and Learn Series. L-Communications Integrated Systems, Waco, TX. September 21, 2004. (two sessions)

19. Irons, L. and Doyle, E. Stress and your health. Office of Work/Life Programs, Baylor University, Waco, TX, April 2003. (3-hour workshop)

20. Doyle, E. I. Waco ISD Employee Wellness Program: “The Seed of an Idea.” Health Advisory Council, Waco Independent School District, Waco, TX, May 19, 2004.

21. Doyle, E. I. My stress, God’s perspective. Office of Work/Life Programs, Baylor University, Waco, TX, May 20, 2003.

22. Irons, L., Gilbreath, G., & Doyle, E. I. Stress and your health. Office of Work/Life Programs, Baylor University, Waco, TX, March 27, 2003. (3-hour workshop)

23. Doyle, E. I. Personality differences and stress management. Health Education and Wellness Program, Baylor University, Waco, TX, November 11, 2002.

24. Doyle, E. I. Handling the stress and finding my focus. Health Education and Wellness Program, Baylor University, Waco, TX, September 25, 2001.

25. Doyle, E. I. The art of good communication. Peer Education Training Class, Health Education and Wellness Program, Baylor University, Waco, TX, August 30, 2001.

26. Doyle, E. I. Self-efficacy and spiritual health: My self-efficacy – His perspective. Titus II Ladies Retreat, Sponsored by Grace Temple Baptist Church, Camp Copass, Denton, TX, April 7, 2001.

27. Doyle, E. I. Health from a Christian perspective. Seniors Group, First Baptist Church, Denton, TX, March 11, 2001.

28. Doyle, E. I. Spiritual health: Reaching out to a culturally diverse world. 2001…A Mission Odyssey, Sponsored by First Baptist Church, Corinth, TX, March 3, 2001.

29. Doyle, R. D., & Doyle, E. I. Environmental stewardship: The role of the church. Grace Temple Baptist Church, Denton, TX. February 17, 2001.

30. Doyle, E. I. Sex and the Married Woman. Titus II Ladies Retreat, Sponsored by Grace Temple Baptist Church, Camp Copass, Denton, TX, April 29, 2000.

31. Doyle, E. I. Stress and The Working Mom. Titus II Ladies Retreat, Sponsored by Grace Temple Baptist Church, Camp Copass, Denton, TX, April 29, 2000.

32. Doyle, E. I. Your attitude is showing!: The real key to health and success. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, Dallas, TX, February 1, 2000.

33. Doyle, E. I.Y2K: Keys to a healthy millennium. McKinney Street Baptist Church Women’s Group, Denton, TX, January 4, 2000.

34. Doyle, E. I. Conflict and forgiveness: A healing process. Texas Woman’s University Baptist Student Ministry Lunch Encounter Program, Denton, TX, September 29, 1999.

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35. Doyle, E. I. Senior possibilities: Health from a Christian perspective. Fifty Plus Group, Asbury United Methodist Church, Denton, TX, August 11, 1999.

36. Doyle, E. I. The measure of a person: It’s what’s inside that counts. Texas Woman’s University Baptist Student Ministry Lunch Encounter Program, Denton, TX, January 15, 1999.

37. Doyle, E. I. No more resolutions: Changing behavior the healthy way. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, Dallas, TX, January 19, 1999.

38. Doyle, E. I. Balance for the busy woman: Handling the stress. McKinney Street Baptist Church Day Care Center, Denton, TX, August 21, 1998, and McKinney Street Baptist Church Women’s Group, Denton, TX, September 2, 1998 (2 sessions).

39. Doyle, E. I. What about me?: Caring across differences. Grace Temple Baptist Church Home Missions Night, Denton, TX, April 5, 1998.

40. Doyle, E. I. Sex and the Married Woman. Titus II Ladies Retreat, Sponsored by Grace Temple Baptist Church, Camp Copass, Denton, TX, May 15, 1998.

41. Doyle, E. I. Stress and The Working Mom. Titus II Ladies Retreat, Sponsored by Grace Temple Baptist Church, Camp Copass, Denton, TX, May 15, 1998.

42. Doyle, E. I. Words of encouragement: Facing the challenge. Texas Woman’s University Baptist Student Ministry Lunch Encounter Program, Denton, TX, December 3, 1997.

43. Doyle, E. I. Courage in the journey: The stress management formula. Texas Woman’s University Baptist Student Ministry Lunch Encounter Program, Denton, TX, April 16, 1997.

44. Doyle, E. I. Stress management through His eyes. Annual Texas Baptist General Convention Collegiate Women’s Conference, Arlington, Texas, February 21-22, 1997 (3 sessions).

45. Doyle, E. I. Stress and relaxation: Making it through finals week. Texas Woman’s University Student Activities & Orientation Program, Denton, TX, April 24, 1996.

46. Doyle, E. I. Making the grade at TWU. Texas Woman’s University Baptist Student Ministry New Student Orientation Program, Denton, TX, September 12, 1995.

47. Doyle, E. I. Living in a diverse world. Dental Hygiene Student Orientation Workshop, Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX, January 19, 1995.

48. Doyle, E. I. Cultural influences on health. Health Careers Summer Institute, Texas Woman's University Health Professions Outreach Project, Denton, TX, June 13 & June 27, 1994.

Other Community Activities

2020 Member, COVID-19 Health Advisory Committee - Advised local government leaders on policy that would balance local economic activity with disease measurement and public health interventions designed to limit COVID‐19 morbidity & mortality.

2013-2018 Member, Waco Live Well Coalition, Waco-McLennan County Health District – Promotes community-wide health promotion and services. Working group for Prosper Waco.

2007-2013 Member (Chair 2010-2011), Board of Directors, Brazos Area Health Education Centers. Attended quarterly meetings, advised AHEC leaders, helped mentor Baylor students in partnered community-based research and health promotion programming activities.

2016-2017 Member, Church Member Health Ministry Team, Waco Regional Baptist Association. – Association ministry team that promotes “Congregational Health Ministry.”

2015-2017 Member, Prosper Waco Health Steering Committee – City of Waco planning committee that addresses city-wide health issues.

2012 Community Assessment of Health Service Needs Conducted focus groups among Spanish-speaking Waco residents about health service needs. (Partnership with Waco Family Health Center)

2002-2005 Member, Board of Directors, Potter's Vessel Ministries. Participated in monthly meetings, health-related needs assessment, programming, grant-writing), for church-based health programs and outreach ministries in McLennan County.

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2002 Member, Health Fair Committee, China Spring P.T.A. Helped arranged for a Baylor-sponsored health education booth for the fair.

1996-1998 Sponsor, Alpha Theta Omega Sorority, Texas Woman’s University Provided guidance for this Christian student sorority.

HONORS AND AWARDS

2019 Recipient, Distinguished Fellow Award, Texas Society for Public Health Education. “For significant and lasting contributions to TSOPHE and the profession of health education or public health.”

2015 Recipient, President Citation, Society for Public Health Education “For dedicated service to SABPAC [SOPHE/AAHE Baccalaureate Program Approval Committee].” National degree program approval body. Served 17 years (reviewer=8 years, member=9).

2006 Recipient, Outstanding Graduate Professor, Baylor University Graduate Student Association. “In appreciation for her service to graduate education at Baylor University.”

2003 Recipient, National College Health Educator of the Year, American Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Bestowed on a university health education professor across the U.S. "who exemplifies leadership in teaching, scholarship, and community service."

2003 Recipient, College Health Educator of the Year, Southern District of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Bestowed on a university health education professor across 13 states "who exemplifies leadership in teaching, scholarship, and community service."

2003 Recipient, Baylor School of Education Faculty Achievement Award. "In recognition of your professional leadership in Health Education."

2002 Recipient, Honor Award, TAHPERD, “for significant contributions to health education…excellence in teaching, outstanding administrative achievement, leadership in professional associations, and scholarly publications.”

2001 Recipient, College Health Educator of the Year, TAHPERD, “…exemplifies leadership in teaching, scholarship, and community service."

2001 Recipient, Certificate of Appreciation, Southern District of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. “…for distinguished service…”

2000 Recipient, A Share of TAHPERD Award" “…for outstanding contributions to the state association…[and]...professional leadership.”

1999 Recipient, Mary Mason Lyon Junior Faculty Award, Texas Woman’s University University-level award “for excellence in teaching, scholarship, and achievement.”

1998, 1996 Recipient, Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. Only 5% of teachers selected nationally, nominated by university student named to National Dean’s List.

1998, 1995 Recipient, TAHPERD “One Share” Award “…for promoting health education through leadership in the Health Division.."

1996 Nominee, National Outstanding Advisor of the Year, National Academic Advising Association. Nominated by faculty colleagues.

1995 Nominee, Student Life Outstanding Faculty Award, Texas Woman’s University. "for dedication to the importance of co-curricular life in the education process."

1992 Recipient, Texas Society for Public Health Education Certificate of Appreciation "In recognition of your outstanding contributions to the TSOPHE and your enhancement of public health education in Texas"