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PHHP College Faculty MeetingSeptember 21, 2012

AgendaWelcome and IntroductionsState of the CollegeFaculty Council Update CEPH Accreditation Update: College Mission, Goals, and ObjectivesOther Business

New Faculty MembersBehavioral Science and Community HealthDr. Julie Christie Research Assistant Professor

Dr. Shalewa Noel-ThomasClinical Assistant Professor

BiostatisticsDr. Leslie Gonzalez-RothiProfessor, Department of Neurology, College of MedicineInterim Chair, Department of Biostatistics

BiostatisticsDr. Eben KenahAssistant Professor

Dr. Yang Yang Assistant Professor

Clinical and Health PsychologyDr. Lisa Clifford Research Assistant Professor

Dr. Crystal Lim Research Assistant Professor

Dr. Nicole WhiteheadAssistant Professor

Environmental and Global Health

Dr. Song Liang Associate Professor

Health Service Research, Management and PolicyDr. Madsen Beau de RocharsAssistant Professor

EpidemiologyDr. Richard HopkinsCourtesy Faculty

Dr. Maria KhanAssistant Professor

Dr. Volker MaiAssociate Professor

Dr. Typhanye PennimanResearch Assistant Professor

Dr. Jonathan SugimotoResearch Assistant Professor

Glenna AshtonAmerican Sign Language Instructor

Karen HeglandAssistant Professor, Clinical Assistant Professor Audiology

Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences

Dr. Christina LobarinasClinical Audiologist

Dr. Ed LobarinasAssistant Professor

Dr. Michael MaertenClinical Lecturer Speech Pathology

Dr. Nicole RosaciClinical Speech Pathologist

State of the College

September 2012University of FloridaCollege of Public Health and Health Professions

State of the CollegeEducationResearch ServiceAccoladesReview of Goals for FY2011-12Setting of Goals for FY2012 -13

Education

Our Students Number of degree seeking students = 2,070The student body83% women62% White12% Latino/Hispanic10% Black/African American 9% Asian/Pacific Islanders 8% other/not reported

New Additions to Our Educational Portfolio Self-funded option in the Doctor of Physical Therapy ProgramOne Health concentration in the Public Health PhD ProgramMHS in Environmental and Global Health with One Health concentration New certificate programsForensic Vocational RehabilitationPsychometryOne Health

US News and World Report Rankings

PHHP Academic ProgramAAU RankingNationalRankingAudiology4th 7thSpeech Language Pathology12th15thClinical Psychology17th37th Health Care Management13th32thOccupational Therapy5th10thPhysical Therapy4th12thRankings of the College US News and World Reports PHHP ranked #29 among 49 accredited Schools of Public Health PHHP ranked #11 among AAU Public Institutions with Schools of Public Health

Research

Extramural Research Funding ($M)FY 2011-2012 Research Awards Among UF CollegesRankCollegeTotal ($M)Per fac. ($K)1Medicine268.24492IFAS92.61853Engineering74.42764Liberal Arts and Sciences40.6775Public Health and Health Professions21.42796Education14.61787Dentistry13.92318Veterinary Medicine11.11669Pharmacy8.919710Design, Construction & Planning5.18511Health & Human Performance3.95812Business 1.21513Journalism and Communications1.12914Nursing0.84715Fine Arts0.1116Law0.12RANKINGS OF ACCREDITED SCHOOLS OF PUBLIC HEALTH BASED ON NIH FUNDING IN CY2011RankInstitutionAmountRankInstitutionAmount1JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY$125,452,30326UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS$3,204,1482HARVARD UNIVERSITY $119,404,26027SUNY BUFFALO*$2,860,0003COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY$57,077,88728OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY*$2,665,8564UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA*$46,074,06929UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO$2,631,6925UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH*$45,340,90530UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA$2,575,3386UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON*$42,947,72331UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA$2,572,3717UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA*$37,699,66632UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS$2,405,0608UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN*$34,334,08533CUNY$2,116,0009UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM$22,939,31434SUNY ALBANY$1,765,10610UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY*$22,082,48635UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MED CTR$1,731,00011EMORY UNIVERSITY$21,186,04736UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE$1,337,74212UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO*$16,640,81037UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA$1,304,05913TULANE UNIVERSITY$15,973,27538UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO*$1,267,93414BOSTON UNIVERSITY$15,322,16139LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY$1,219,92615UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES*$14,336,59040UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY$1,140,53016UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS* $12,761,25841UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA$1,133,20117UNIVERSITY OF IOWA*$12,441,15442UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA*$1,099,00018GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY$10,122,35643EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY$960,11519UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA*$8,120,29244SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY$955,55120UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND*$7,272,92545UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS$604,66221UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA $7,076,33046TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY*$171,17022FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY$5,461,41947SUNY DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER$77,29823UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HLTH SCI CTR$3,344,55248GEORGIA SOUTHERN$54,00024DREXEL UNIVERSITY$3,281,89049INSP MEXICO025UNIV OF MED/DENT NJ RUTGERS*$3,252,194SOURCE: Blue Ridge Medical Institute (BRMI)*AAU Member Institution.PHHP Research: Key ComparisonsPHHP research awards have increased 11.9% over the prior year and 46.3% over the past five yearsPHHP ranks 2nd among UF Colleges in grant $ per tenure-track faculty memberPHHP ranks19th in NIH funding among the 49 accredited Schools of Public HealthClinical Services &Self-Funded Programs

Clinical Revenues ($M)Clinical RevenuesPHHP experienced a 6.6% reduction in clinical revenues over the previous yearThe State budget shortfall has led to elimination or reduction in clinical contractsReductions in both Medicare and Medicaid funding have occurredPrivate insurers have also reduced coverage or lowered rates of reimbursementThe net effect is an extremely challenging environment to maintain clinical revenues Self-Funded Program Revenues ($M)PHHP Self-Funded ProgramsOur portfolio of self-funded programs includes:Degree programs (e.g., AuD, MPH)Credit bearing certificate programs (e.g., public health)Non-credit programs (e.g., Life Care Planning)PHHP ranks 3rd among UF Colleges in revenue generation from credit-bearing online programsPHHP has demonstrated excellent growth in revenues from self-funded programs (28% in past year)

Some Notable Departmental Achievements and AccoladesBehavioral Science & Community Health

Achieved a mean of 43% faculty salary support on grants or contractsSuccessfully recruited a highly qualified cohort of PhD studentsContributed to the successful launch of the pre-public health track in the Bachelor of Health Science program

Biostatistics

Received more than $2M in research awardsDeveloped a comprehensive 5-year plan for doctoral programAdmitted a cohort 7 new PhD studentsDeveloped a graduate student handbook for MS and PhD students

Clinical and Health PsychologyReceived more than $5M in research awardsMobilized 3 training grant applications and 3 diversity supplement submissionsInitiated the CHP Development Fund with a very successful opening event in OrlandoDeveloped new linkages with the VA that will allow two faculty members to compete for Merit Review grant funding

Environmental and Global HealthReceived more than $2.75M in research fundingAdded a One Health concentration to the PhD ProgramDeveloped new MHS in Environmental Health with a One Health concentrationOffering certificate program in One HealthEstablished new research and training collaborations in Saudi Arabia and ChinaEpidemiologyReorganized all aspects of departmental and academic program governance structures and functionsSubmitted more than 30 grant proposals and received over $4.4M in research awardsSuccessfully launched HealthStreetEstablished contacts with more than 1,000 residents (80% African American)Serving 28 different investigators, enrolled more than 100 people in research studies at UF

Health Services Research, Management and PolicyRecruited a highly diverse student cohort in each of its academic programsDeveloped a comprehensive go forward plan for the PhD program in health services researchReorganized the leadership of the MHA and MPH programs Occupational TherapyReceived full re-accreditation by the American Occupational Therapy Association Accreditation CouncilAchieved a 96% pass rate by entry-level students on the National Certification ExamMoved into the top 10 among the 189 OT programs in the U.S.Provided leadership for the $2.1M DoD-funded Florida Trauma Rehabilitation Center for Returning Military PersonnelPhysical TherapyReceived more than $4.3M in research awardsAchieved a ranking of 12th overall among PT programsAttained a 98% passing rate among Doctor of Physical Therapy students taking the national licensing examHosted several important conferences:Neuromuscular Plasticity (T-32)Excellence in Education and PracticeAdvances in Skeletal Muscle Biology in Health and DiseaseAmerican Society of Biomechanics

Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences

Admitted a class of 6 new PhD studentsInstituted the role of Doctoral Student AdvisorDeveloped a 2+2, self-funded bachelors degree program targeting graduates of 2-year collegesSuccessfully negotiated a new contract for clinical services with Shands Rehab

Some Notable Individual Achievements and AccoladesDr. Mark Bishop Awarded tenurePromoted to Associate ProfessorReceived the UF Provosts Office Excellence Award for Assistant ProfessorsDr. Giselle Carnaby-MannReceived the Head and Neck Cancer Alliances 2012 Investigator of the Year Award

Dr. Sherrilene ClassenElected to the American Occupational Therapy Foundations Academy of Research

Dr. Michael CraryReceived UFs Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace Award

Patricia DurningPromoted to Clinical Associate Professor

David FullerNamed Director of the Rehabilitation Science Doctoral ProgramAchieved perfect scores of 10 on two RO1s

Steven GeorgeReceived the Ulf Lindblom Young Investigator Award for Clinical Science from the International Association for the Study of Pain

James Hall III

Received the American Academy of Audiologys Distinguished Achievement Award

Alice Holmes

Received the William R. Jones 2011 Outstanding Mentor Award from the Florida Education Fund

David JanickeAwarded Fellow status from the American Psychological Associations Division 54 (Society of Pediatric Psychology)

Colleen Le PrellNamed Director of Education of the National Hearing Conservation Association

Michael MarsiskeAwarded UF Research Foundation Professorship (2012-2015)

Jamie PomeranzPromoted to Clinical Associate Professor

Michael RobinsonReceived the 2011-2012 UF Graduate Schools Doctoral Mentoring Award

Dorian RoseReceived the Dorothy Briggs Memorial Scientific Inquiry Award from the American Physical Therapy Association

John RosenbekReceived the Kawana Award for Lifetime Achievement in Publications from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

Ronald RozenskyReceived the American Psychological Associations 2011 Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Institutional Practice

Claudia SenesacPromoted to Clinical Associate Professor

Debra ShimonPromoted to Clinical Associate Professor

Lori WaxenbergPromoted to Clinical Professor

Mary Ellen YoungNamed PHHP Teacher of the Year

Special ThanksDr. William MannMore than a decade as RSD Program DirectorLargest of its kind in the nationGraduates achieve positions at top institutionsRanked in top quartile of UFs PhD programs Dr. Krista VandenborneThree years as Associate Dean for Research and PlanningExpanded Grants Core to provide coverage to all 9 departmentsRevamped and enhanced PHHP Research DayGuided PHHP to a 24% increase in awards over 3 years

Deans Citation Paper Award WinnersDeans Citation Paper Award WinnersDr. Afsar AliDepartment of Environmental and Global HealthAli A., Chen Y., Johnson J.A., Redden E., Mayette Y., Rashid M.H., Stine O.C., and Morris J.G. (2011). Recent clonal origin of cholera in Haiti. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 17 (4).

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Dr. Tracey BarnettDepartment of Behavioral Science and Community HealthBarnett T.E., Curbow B.A., Soule E.K.*, Tomar S.L., Thombs D.L. (2011) Carbon Monoxide levels among patrons of hookah cafes. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 40 (3): 324-328

Dr. Myron ChangDepartment of BiostatisticsChang, MN, SH Jung, and S Wu (2011). Two-stage designs with additional futility tests for phase II clinical trials with heterogeneous patient population. Sequential Analysis, 30:338-349.

Dr. Sherrilene ClassenDepartment of Occupational TherapyClassen, S., Nichols, A.L., McPeek, R.W, & Breiner, J.F. Personality as a Predictor of Older Driver Performance: An Exploratory Study. (2011). Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behavior, 14, 381-389.

Dr. Linda CottlerDepartment of EpidemiologyCottler LB, Ben Abdallah A, Cummings SM, Barr J, Banks R, Forchheimer R. Injury, pain, and prescription opioid use among former National Football League (NFL) players. Drug Alcohol Depend 2011; 116:188-94. PMID: 21277121.

Dr. Jeffrey HarmanDepartment of Health Service Research, Management and PolicyHarman JS, Lemak CH, Al-Amin M, Hall AG, Duncan RP, "Changes in per member per month expenditures after implementation of Florida's Medicaid Reform Demonstration," Health Services Research, 46(3):787-804, 2011.

Dr. A. Daniel Martin, IIIDepartment of Physical TherapyMartin, A. D., B. K. Smith, et al. (2011). "Inspiratory muscle strength training improves weaning outcome in failure to wean patients: a randomized trial." Critical Care 15(2): R84.

Dr. William PerlsteinDepartment of Clinical and Health PsychologySozda, C., Larson, M., Kaufman, D., Schmalfuss, I., Perlstein, W. (2011). Error-related processing following severe traumatic brain injury: An event-related functional magneticresponance imaging (fMRI) study. International Journal of Psychophysiology.

Dr. Michelle TrocheDepartment of Speech, Language, and Hearing SciencesTroche MS, Huebner I, Rosenbek JC, Okun MS, Sapienza CM. (2011). Respiratory-swallowing coordination and swallowing safety in patients with Parkinson's disease. Dysphagia. 26(3):218-24.

Other Notable College-wide AccomplishmentsPhD Program ReviewsComprehensive assessment of all PhD programsDevelopment of 5-year go forward plansReview and revision with input form College PhD Assessment TeamPresidents Blue Ribbon Panel PhD Report Several PHHP program received high marksNone were cited for substantial weaknesses

Training GrantsAchieved a change in UF policy regarding portion of tuition not covered by T-32 training grantsThe Office of VP for Research will provide waivers for uncovered portion of tuition for students on T-32 training grantsCommitment of support from PHHPFunds equivalent to of the support for trainees (for one year)Example: Grant covers 4 trainees, then PHHP provides $ = support for 2 traineesIncrease in number of training grant proposals with several funded and others receiving good scores

PHHP Distinguished ScholarLecture SeriesDan Shapiro, PhD Lisa Iezzoni, MD Adewale Troutman, MD, MPH Murray Grossman, MD, EdD

PHHP Development ActivitiesUF Capital Campaign Goal for PHHP = $9MUF Capital Campaign Total for PHHP = $10.3MExceeded our goal by 14.5%

PHHP Haiti Initiative

Constructed PHHP Public Health Field Laboratory

Attracted NIH and DoD funding for cholera and malaria research

Initiated education and research experiences for UF students, including 3 MPH projects

Established four,school-based wellness clinics

Changes in PHHP Incentive PlanDoubled the amount of money in the pool from $210K to approximately $420KIncreased maximum allowable per faculty member from $10K to $15KResearch: Added $100 for each percent of salary covered on extramural research grantsTeaching: Doubled the teaching incentive pool from $75K to $150KClinical: Faculty to receive 2% of fees collected up to target and 4% of collected fees exceeding the targetAccelerated timeline for payouts

Review of Goals for FY11-12 Recruit and appoint an outstanding candidate as chair of biostatisticsDevelop strong plans for the enhancement of the PhD programs in the CollegeIncrease the number of training grants in the CollegeGain approval for the MHS One Health proposalUpdate the Colleges guidelines for tenure and promotionRe-evaluate our space usage and allocation methodsIncrease our self-funded and development activitiesContinue the growth and expansion of our research enterprise

Goals for FY12-13 Recruit and appoint outstanding chairs for Biostatistics and HSRMPImplement best practices for enhancement of the PhD programs in the CollegeExplore innovations in our teaching methodsContinue the growth and expansion of our research enterpriseDevelop closer ties with Shands to enhance clinical education activitiesDiversify and increase non-state revenue streamsRe-evaluate our space usage and allocation methods

ConclusionsWe have demonstrated high levels of productivity in teaching and research:PHHP ranked in the top quartile at UF with respect to changes in weighted student credit hoursExtramural research funding increased by 12%PHHP faculty ranked #2 at UF in per capita research fundingNationally PHHP ranked #19 in NIH funding among accredited schools of public healthConclusionsBeyond the metrics, it is clear that we are making important contributions Educating students will be leaders in public health and the health professionsCreating new knowledge that will help solve critical health and public health problemsProviding beneficial services to individuals and communities

The Bottom LinePHHP has had a great year!

The success of the College is due to the collective efforts of our dedicated faculty, staff, and students!!

Thank you!!!

Faculty Council Update

Dr. Dawn Bowers

CEPH Reaccreditation Timeline for PHHPPreliminary self-study due: September 3, 2013Comments from preliminary reviewers: November 4, 2013Final self-study due: January 3, 2014Site visit: February 3-5, 2014Decision: Fall 2014

Mission, Goals, and Objectives

Revised in 2008 for CEPH accreditationRevised slightly 2010 for UF Health Science Center Strategic PlanTime to re-examine

College Mission StatementThe mission of the College of Public Health and Health Professions is to preserve, promote, and improve the health and well being of populations, communities, and individuals. To fulfill this mission, we foster collaborations among public health and the health professions in education, research, and service.

Goal I:Provide excellent educational programs that prepare graduates to address the multifaceted health needs of populations, communities, and individuals.

Objectives: Enroll a strong and diverse student body Recruit and retain outstanding diverse facultyMaintain and enhance excellent academic programs that emphasize current knowledge, discovery, and practicePrepare students who, upon graduation, are competitive in the public health and health professions employment markets

Goal II:Address priority health needs by conducting quality research and disseminating the findings.

Objectives: Address priority health needs by conducting quality research and disseminating the findingsRecruit Compete successfully for research funding, thus contributing to greater national prominencePromote collaborative research within the College and across the UniversityProduce and disseminate new knowledge that contributes to the health of communities and individuals

Goal IIILead and actively participate in serving our university, our professions, and individuals and communities Objectives:Develop and maintain partnerships with community organizations to promote healthProvide professional service to the communityProvide professional service to the College and the UniversityProvide educational programs that meet workforce development needs

Student Credit Hour Production (Unweighted and Weighted) by Course Level for FY10-11 and FY11-12

Course Levels

UndergradLower DivisionUndergrad Upper DivisionGrad 1(Masters)Grad 2(Doctoral)Total

Unweighted Student Credit Hours

FY10-113,18014,5318,36211,30041,724

FY11-122,79312,8829,08412,02140,317

Change-12.2%-11.3%+8.63%+6.38%-3.37%

Weights

1.054.165.907.12

Weighted Student Credit Hours

FY10-113,33985,73349,33680,456218,864

FY11-122,93376,00153,59685,590218,120

Change -12.2%-11.3%+8.63%+6.38%-0.003%