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Name: Eric J. Bailey
Degrees: B.A., M.A., Ph.D., M.P.H.
Rank: Professor of Anthropology
And
Public Health
Office: Department of Anthropology
209 Flanagan, Mailstop 568
Greenville, NC 27858
and
Department of Public Health
600 Moye Blvd
Address: Greenville, NC 27834
Ph: (252) 328-9448
Address: [email protected]
Home
Address: 2104 Camden Court
Winterville, NC 28590
Ph: (252) 758-3868
Cell Phone: (252) 561-5886
Address: [email protected]
Professional
Website: http://ericjbailey.blogspot.com
Educational
Background: Emory University, (Atlanta, GA) School of
Public Health, M.P.H. (8/93-5/96)
Wayne State University, (MI) Anthropology, Ph.D.
(8/83-5/88).
Miami Univ. (Oxford,OH), Anthropology, M.A.
(8/81-5/83).
Miami Univ. (Oxford,OH), Anthropology, B.A.
8/76-12/80).
Xenia High School, (Xenia, OH) H.S. Diploma.
(8/73-6/76).
Work
Experience:
2011 - present Promoted to Full Professor in the Department
Of Public Health,
East Carolina University
Greenville, North Carolina
(7/1/11 – present)
2009 – present Director of the Ethnic & Rural
Health Disparities (ERHD) Graduate Certificate
Online Program
Department of Public Health
East Carolina University
Greenville, North Carolina
(7/1/09 – present)
2008 – present Promoted to Full Professor in the Department of
Anthropology,
East Carolina University
Greenville, North Carolina
7/1/08 – present)
2005 – Associate Professor in the Department of
Anthropology
Tenured
East Carolina University
Greenville, North Carolina
(7/1/05 – present)
2004 – 2005 Director of the Urban Public Health Program
and Associate Professor
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and
Science
Los Angeles, California
(10/10/04 – 6/30/05)
2001-2004 Program Director and
Health Scientist Administrator
National Center on Minority Health & Health
Disparities, National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, Maryland
(5/23/01 – 9/30/04)
1999-2001 Program Director and
Health Scientist Administrator
Comprehensive Minority Biomedical Branch
National Cancer Institute,
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, Maryland
(5/23/99 – 5/20/01)
1998-1999 Senior Research Associate
University of Arkansas Medical Sciences
Arkansas Cancer Research Center
Little Rock, Arkansas
6/98-6/99)
1996-1998 Associate Professor of Anthropology
Indiana University at Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana
8/96-5/98 – Tenured 5/97)
1995-1996 Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Indiana University, Indianapolis.
(8/95-5/96)
1994-1995 Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Indiana University, Indianapolis.
(8/93-7/95* On leave)
1994-1995 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Emory University
School of Public Health,
Atlanta, Georgia
(8/93-5/95)
1994-1995 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for Disease Control,
Office of the Associate Director for Minority
Health, Atlanta, Georgia
(2/94-5/95)
1994-1995 Consultant to Indiana State Health Department,
Office for Special Populations & Maternal & Child
Health Services, Indianapolis, Indiana
(9/1/94-8/31/95)
1993-1994 Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Indiana University, Indianapolis.
(8/93-5/95* On leave)
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1993-1994 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Emory University,
School of Public Health
Atlanta, Georgia
(8/93-5/95).
1993-1994 PostDoc Fellow, Center for Disease Control,
Tuberculosis Division
Atlanta, Georgia
(2/94-5/94).
1993-1994 Consultant to Indiana State Health Department,
Commissioners Office
Indianapolis, Indiana
(9/1/93-8/31/94).
1992-1993 Consultant to Indiana State Health Department
Special Populations Division
Indianapolis, Indidana
(10/1/92-8/31/93).
1992-1993 Acting-Director of the Afro-American Studies
Program, Indiana University
Indianapolis, Indiana
(8/92-5/93).
1992 Consultant to Indiana State Health Department
Chronic Disease Division
Indianapolis, Indiana
(5/92-12/92).
1990-1993 Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Indiana University at Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana
(8/90-5/93).
1989-1990 Assistant Professor of Anthropology,
University of Houston,
Houston, Texas
(8/89-5/90).
1989 Teaching Fellow, Indiana University,
Bloomington, Indiana
(6/89-8/89).
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1988-1989 Assistant Professor of Anthropology,
University of Houston,
Houston, Texas
8/88-5/89.
1987-1988 Graduate Fellow, Wayne State University,
Detroit, Michigan
(9/87-4/88).
1987 Instructor, Wayne State University,
Detroit, Michigan
(5/83-8/88).
Professional
Skills:
1.) Administer, monitor, and develop national public health
initiatives for the general public and for specific
underrepresented populations.
2.) Conduct needs assessment of multicultural and
multiethnic communities;
3.) Develop and design culturally competent quantitative
and qualitative questionnaires for ethnic communities;
4.) Identify gaps and barriers of seeking health care among
ethnic populations;
5.) Evaluate the effectiveness of culturally-sensitive
health education material;
6.) Provide technical assistance in developing health care
programs; and
7.) Conduct seminars and workshops on researching cultural
and ethnic populations.
8.) Conduct behavioral research analyses.
New Book
*2013 The New Face of America: How the Emerging Multiracial,
Multiethnic Majority is Changing the United States.
Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers, May 30,2013
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Published
Books
*2010 The Cultural Rights Movement: Fulfilling The
Promise of Civil Rights for African Americans
(Published 2/09/2010: Praeger Publishers)
2008 Black America, Body Beautiful: How the
African American Image is Changing Fashion,
Fitness and Other Industries
Praeger Publishers.
2006 Food Choice and Obesity in Black America:
Creating a New Cultural Diet
Praeger Publishers
Book Reviews from the National Medical Association
3/07) Choice (12/06) Chicago Sun Times (8/06),
Arizona Republic (5/06), SciTech Book News (9/06),
PsychCritiques (10/06)
2002* Alternative Medicine and African American Health:
Using Alternative Medicine to Prevent and Control
Chronic Diseases
Greenwood Inc: Praeger Publishers August 2002)
2002* Medical Anthropology and African American Health
Bergin & Garvey (paperback)
2000* Medical Anthropology and African American Health
Bergin & Garvey (hardcover)
1991* Urban African American Health Care. New York:
University Press of America.
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Published
Book Chapters
2004* “Complementary and Alternative Health Practices
in the Black Community: Existing and Emergent Trends”
in The Praeger Handbook of Black American Health (2nd
Edition): Policies and Issues Behind Disparities in
Health. Editor Ivor Livingston. Praeger Publishers.
Westport, CT: Pgs: 627—637.
2003* “African Americans” in the Encyclopedia of
Medical Anthropology: Health and Illness in the
World’s Cultures. Volume I and II.
Editors – Carol R. Ember and Melvin Ember.
New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
Published in conjunction with the Human Relations Area
Files at Yale University. Pgs: 545—557.
Published
Articles
2015 “A New Online Strategy in Teaching Racial and Ethnic
Health and Health Disparities to Public Health
Professionals” Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health
Disparities DOI 10.1007/s40615-015-0153-4.
Published online 30 September. Hardcopy published 2016.
2000* “Increasing Mammography Utilization among African
American Women: A Cultural Approach” Journal of the
National Medical Association 92: 136-142.
1994* "The Health Care Status of African Americans in
Indianapolis" Journal of National Medical Association
vol. 86, no. 11: 853-856.
1994 "The Medical Anthropologist as Health Department
Consultant" Practicing Anthropology 16:1:13-15.
1991* "Hypertension: An Ethnomedical Analysis of Detroit
African American Treatment Patterns" Human Organization
50:287-296.
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1991* "Community Health Screening Programs for African
Americans and the Medical Anthropologist" Social Science
& Medicine 32:1269-1274.
1990* "Health Care Use Patterns among Detroit African
Americans: 1910-1939" Journal of National Medical
Association 82:8:1-3.
1990* "A Buddy System to Improve Prenatal Care" American
Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing 15:234-237. (Cited
for conducting data analyses).
1989* "Serving Culturally Diverse Families of Infants and
Toddlers with Disabilities" National Center for Clinical
Infant Programs.1-19. (Cited for research on African
American health care).
1988* "Hypertension: An Analysis of Detroit Afro-American
Health Care Seeking Pattern" Journal of National Medical
Association 80:1105-1112.
1987* "Sociocultural Factors and Health Care Seeking Behavior
among Black Americans" Journal of the National Medical
Association 79:389-392.
1986 "Stress and Medical Care Utilization: An Element of
Screening Behavior" Journal of Social Behavior and
Personality 14:99-102.
1984 "Black Female Parents and Stress" Psychological Reports
55:927-931
*Indicates Referred Journals & Books
Grants Submitted and Awarded
2012 Received Health Resources and Services Administration
(HRSA) for Graduate Certificate Online Program –
Ethnic & Rural Health Disparities (ERHD)
Amount Awarded Total: $23,717
Duration: 7/1/2012-6/30/2015.
Award Number: A03HP24230
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2009 Received ARRA Stimulus Grant from Health Resources
and Services Administration (HRSA) for new graduate
Certificate online Program – “Ethnic & Rural Health
Disparities (ERHD)”
Amount Awarded Total: $26,000
Duration: 9/1/2009-8/31/2012.
Award Number: A0AHP16412RP
2009 Received Federal Grant from Health Resources
And Services Administration (HRSA) for new graduate
Certificate online program – “Ethnic & Rural Health
Disparities (ERHD)”
Amount Awarded Total: $12,803.00
Duration: 7/1/09-6/30/2010. Potential for 3 years.
Award Number: 1 A03HP15134-01-00
2006 “A Culturally Designed Prostate Cancer Intervention
Program” submitted to the Office of the
Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs
(CDMRP), Department of Defense. (April 2006) –
Adjectival Scores: Good, Fair, Very Good
Total Budget Request: $94,500.00
Duration Requested: 1.6 years
Final Decision: Not Funded.
1997 Received Indiana University Minority Faculty
Development Grant for New Book Proposals for
Introductory Anthropology and Medical Anthropology
courses
(Amount Award Total: $3,200.00)
1997 Received Indiana University Service Learning Grant for
New Course Development entitled,
“Medical Anthropology”
(Amount Award Total: $1,000.00)
1993-1995 Received the National Health Service Award.
National Institutes of Health,
National Institute on Mental Health.
Completed HIV/AIDS Post-Doctoral Fellowship,
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention/Emory
University, Amount Award Total: $60,000.00
1992-1993 Received a Research Supplement for Underrepresented
Minorities Award. National Institutes of Health,
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Diabetes Research & Training Center
Department of Medicine, Indiana University
School of Medicine
Amount Award Total: $51,076
Professional
Presentations: (Selected Presentations)
2015 Presented paper presentation entitled, “A New Online
Strategy in Teaching Ethnic Health and Health
Disparities to Public Health Professionals” at the
Association of Prevention Teaching Research (APTR)
Conference. (March 15-17, 2015 – Charleston, SC).
2014 Presented paper presentation entitled, “Multiracial
Americans: Developing the Framework to Address Our
Health and Medical Needs,” at the
Global Mixed Race Conference.
(November 14th – Chicago, IL).
2010 Presented paper presentation entitled, “Developing
A Graduate Online Certificate Program in Ethnic and
Rural Health Disparities,” at the National Medical
Association Conference.
(July 31st – August 4, 2010 – Orlando, FL).
2009 Presented Lecture at the National Heart Lung
and Blood Institute (NHLBI) at the National
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Working Group:
Methods for Translational II/III Research in
Sickle Cell Disease: Pain Management.
“Patient and Provider Beliefs and Behaviors within
the Culture of Sickle Cell Disease Management”
(September 24, 2009 – Rockville, MD).
2009 Presented Lecture at Physical Medicine &
Rehabilitation Grand Rounds at Pitt County
Memorial Hospital.
“How To Solve and Eliminate Health Disparities”
(July 22nd 2009– Greenville, NC).
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2009 Presented Panel Discussion Talk at the
Duke University Health Policy Forum’s
State of Medicine: Universal Change.
(June 5th, 2009 – Durham, NC).
2009 Presented Lecture at Pathology Grand Rounds at
Pitt County Memorial Hospital.
“What is Medical Anthropology?”
(May 4th, 2009 – Greenville, NC).
2009 Presented Lecture at 2009 Wayne Minority Community
Empowerment Forum.
“How To Solve and Eliminate Health Disparities”
(March 28th, 2009 – Mount Olive College, NC).
2008 Presented at Creative Conversation Conference at
East Carolina University.
“Body Image and African Americans”
*Invited Speaker (October 17th, 2008).
2008 Presented at 4th Annual Black
Policy Conference at Harvard University’s John F.
Kennedy School of Government.
“Food Choice and Obesity in Black America: Creating
A New Cultural Diet.” (April 12th – Cambridge, MASS)
*Invited Speaker*
2008 Presented Workshop at the 6th Biennial
Cancer, Culture & Literacy Conference.
“Teaching Online: Ethnic Health & Cancer Health
Disparities.” (May 15th – Tampa, Florida).
2007 Plenary Speaker at the 8th Annual Future Leaders in
Healthcare Conference. “Food Choice and Obesity in
Black America: Creating a New Cultural Diet.”
(May 18-20, 2007 – Raleigh, NC)
*Invited Speaker*
2007 Plenary Speaker at the Institute for Advanced
Journalism Studies. North Carolina Agricultural and
Technical State University. “Food Choice and Obesity
in Black America: Creating a New Cultural Diet.”
(April 13th, 2007 – Greensboro, NC)
*Invited Speaker*
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2007 Plenary Speaker at the 3rd Annual Jean Mills Health
Symposium. “The Impact of Obesity and Nutrition.”
(February 9, 2007 - Greenville, NC)
*Invited Speaker*
2003 Paper Presentation at the American Public Health
Association Meetings.“African American Alternative
Medicine: Using Alternative Medicine to Prevent and
Control Chronic Diseases”
(November 18, 2003 – San Francisco, CA).
2002 Presentation at the National Library of Medicine.
“Tracing the Roots of Black Folk Medicine”
National Institutes of Health.
(Bethesda, MD 2/20/02)
2001 Paper Presentation entitled, “Medical Anthropology
and African American Health: Solving the Health
Disparity Issue.” National Institutes of Health
Research Festival, (Bethesda, MD 10/4/01)
2001 Chaired and Organized a Technical Workshop for
the Comprehensive Minority Biomedical Branch, NCI
entitled, “Minority Institution and Cancer Center
Partnership Program: MICCP.”
(Phoenix, AZ 5/7-8/01).
2000 Poster Presentation entitled, "NCI/CMBB Research
Training and Career Development Opportunities."
American Association of Cancer Research
(San Francisco, CA 4/3/00)
2000 Co-Chaired Student Oral Presentation Session
At the 7th Biennial Symposium on Minorities,
The Medically Underserved & Cancer
(Washington DC 2/11/00)
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1999 Presented Poster Presentation entitled, “Cultural
Health Empowerment Strategies for African Americans.”
American Public Health Association (Chicago, IL
11/10/99)
1999 Opening Speaker at the Arkansas Minority Health Summit.
Presentation entitled, “Medical Anthropology and
African American Health.” The University of Arkansas at
Pine Bluff (Pine Bluff, AR 4/29/99).
1999 Paper Presentation entitled, “Medical Anthropology and
African American Health.” Society for Applied
Anthropology Meetings (Tucson, AZ 4/23/99).
1997 Paper Presentation entitled, “The Cultural Attitudinal
Study of the Health Care System among African
Americans.” American Public Health Association
Meetings, (Indianapolis, IN 11/97).
1997 Moderated and Organized the Eighth Annual
Joseph Taylor Symposium entitled, “Building Healthy
Communities: Health Care in Urban America.”
(Indianapolis, IN 2/20/97).
Professional
Awards & Honors
2013 Distinguished Book Award for Faculty in
Health Sciences – East Carolina University
(12/13)
2010 Development of a new Ethnic & Rural Health
Disparities (ERHD) online modules in
collaboration with the Division of Continuing
Studies and partnership with Brody School of
Medicine, Department of Public Health and
Harriot College of Arts & Sciences. Department
of Anthropology at East Carolina University.
http://www.ecu.edu/cpe.
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2009 Development of new online graduate certificate
program entitled, “The Ethnic and Rural Health
Disparities (ERHD) Graduate Certificate Online
program. Department of Public Health. Brody
School of Medicine. http://blogs.ecu.edu/cer.
2009 Completion of Laureate Online Faculty Training
of the University of Liverpool.
(May 15 - July 2nd).
2006 Distinguished Book Award for Faculty in
Health Sciences – East Carolina University
(12/06)
1997 Awarded Tenure & Promotion by the Tenure &
Promotion Committee and Chancellor (Indiana
University, Indianapolis 4/97).
1996 Nominated for Facet Distinguished Teaching Award
at Indiana University,
Indianapolis by the School of Liberal Arts
(11/96).
1996 Received Master of Public Health degree
(M.P.H.) from Emory University
(Atlanta, GA. 5/13/96).
Professional
Service: Co-Mentor Honor Students Project
Developing Race Relations Forum
ECU Honors College, Spring 2015
Mentor to Donna Robinson, Ph.D.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant
Nurse Professor
East Carolina University – 2009-2010
Tenure and Promotion Committees
Department of Public Health, Brody School of
Medicine 2008-2015.
Tenure and Promotion Committees
Department of Anthropology, Thomas Harriot College
Of Arts & Sciences 2008-2015.
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Faculty Member to Dean’s Diversity Initiative
“Faculty Talks” Thomas Harriot College of Arts &
Sciences 2008-2009.
External Board of Advisor,
Proposed Grant from Dr. Ephraim Gwebu of
Elizabeth City State University to support
Program for Academic and Research Enhancement
(E-SPARE) – 2008.
EC Scholars Selection Committee
East Carolina University – 2007
Peer Classroom Observer
East Carolina University - 2007
Member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
East Carolina University – 2006
Member of ECU Scholars Committee
East Carolina University – 2006
Developed Cultural Competence Policy for the
Master of Public Health Program.
East Carolina University – 2006
Core Faculty Member,
Master of Public Health Program - 2006
Member of the NIH Alumni Association – 2005
Bethesda, Maryland
Member of the Society for Applied Anthropology
Member of the American Public Health Association
Member of the Tracking & Inclusion Committee.
National Institutes of Health, Office of Research
On Women’s Health, “Certificate of Appreciation”
Bethesda, MD (6/01 – 12/03).
Resource Consultant for the “Surgeon General’s
Conference On Health Disparities and Mental
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Retardation.” U.S. Department of Health & Human
Services.Washington, DC (12/5/01-12/6/01).
National Grant Reviewer for the Centers for Disease
Control And Prevention, “Racial and Ethnic
Approaches to Community Health 2010 (Reach 2010).”
National Center for Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion. Atlanta, GA
(7/26/99-7/28/99),
Lectures/Presentations: (Selected Lectures/Presentations)
Presented Lecture to the Physician Assistant
Department in the College of Allied Health at
East Carolina University entitled,
“The Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Ethnic
Health and Health Disparities.”
(February 19, 2015).
Keynote Speaker at the 2012 NC AHEC Future Leaders
in Health Care Conference. Charlotte, NC.
(June 1st, 2012).
Seminar Speaker at the Mount Holyoke College
(Mass). Title of presentation, “Food and Culture
Matters: Health Epidemics in African American
Communities.” (March 7th, 2011).
https://www.mtholyoke.edu/wcl/events/videos
Presenting Closing Remarks at “Minority Male
Mentoring Day” East Carolina University.
(February 26, 2010 - *Invited Speaker
Presented Diabetes Talk and “Food Choice and
Obesity in Black America: Creating A Cultural
Diet” at the Diabetes Awareness
Fair at Zion Chapel Missionary Baptist Church
In collaboration with Jones County Health Dept.,
Pollocksville, NC. February 6th, 2008.
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Presented Book Presentation at the Pediatric
Healthy Forum, Department of Family Medicine,
Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University,
“Food Choice and Obesity in Black America:
Creating a New Cultural Diet”
(June 11, 2007)
Commencement Speaker for the
Master of Public Health Graduating Class of 2007.
East Carolina University.
(May 4, 2007)
*Invited by the MPH Student Organization*
Presentation at the University of Arizona, Tucson
in the Department of Family & Community Medicine.
“The Role of Culture in Patient Care and Public
Health Research.”
(Tucson, AZ 6/17/04).
Presented Distinguished Alumni lecture at
Miami University, “Tracing the Roots of Black
Folk Medicine.” (Oxford, Ohio 9/26/03).
Presented at the National Center on Complementary
And Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) at the National
Institutes of Health (NIH), “African American
Alternative Medicine: Using Alternative Medicine
To Prevent and Control Chronic Diseases”
(Bethesda, MD 9/23/03).
Presentation at California State University, Long
Beach “Tracing the Roots of Black Folk Medicine.”
(Long Beach, CA 4/1/03).
Presented Black History Month talk,
“Tracing the Roots of Black Folk Medicine.”
Southern Illinois School of Medicine
(Springfield, IL 2/21/03).
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Presented Black History Month talk,
“Tracing the Roots of Black Folk Medicine.”
Ft. Belvoir Army Base, Virginia
(Ft. Belvoir, VA 2/19/03).
Presentation at the University of Texas Health
Science Center. “Solving the Health Disparity
Issues:A Medical Anthropology and Public Health
Approach”(Dallas, TX 4/11/02).
Presentation at the National Library of Medicine,
The National Institutes of Health.
“Tracing the Roots of Black Folk Medicine:
A Cultural Anthropological Approach”
(Bethesda, MD 2/20/02).
Total Years
of Academic Cultural &
Behavioral Research: 30 Years
Total Years
Teaching: 27 Years
Courses Taught: Introduction to Anthropology
(1983-1999) Introductory to Cultural Anthropology
Medical Anthropology
African American Culture
African American Health Care
Seminar in African American Culture
Contemporary Social Problems
Courses Taught
At East Carolina
University
Behavioral Sciences & Health Education
(Team taught)- Fall 05
African American Health – MPH 6005
- Spring 06
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Cultural Anthropology 2200 – Fall 05,
Spring and Fall 06, Fall 07
Medical Anthropology & Public Health:
A Global Perspective ANTH 5202 and
MPH 6007 - Summer and Fall 2006,
Fall 2007, Fall 2008
Ethnic Health & Health Disparities –
MPH 6008 – Summer 2007, Spring 2008
Global Public Health, Fall 2009
Professional Development Anthropology,
Spring 2009
Global Cultures, Spring 2015
New Courses Developed
At East Carolina
University Global Cultures – ANTH 1200
African American Health – MPH 6005
Global Public Health) – MPH 6007
Ethnic Health and Health Disparities
MPH 6008
Professional Development Anthropology
ANTH 4501
Contemporary Social and Cultural
Problems – ANTH 3150
Capstone Experience in Ethnic Health
And Health Disparities MPH 6009
University/Courses
Website: http://blogs.ecu.edu/anth-baileye
Ethnic & Rural Health
Disparities (ERHD) Blog: http://blogs.ecu.edu/cer
University
Book News: http://www.ecu.edu/news/bailey-cfm
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References: John Ruffin,Ph.D.
Director (Retired)
National Institute on Minority Health &
Health Disparities (NIMHD) at the
National Institutes of Health
6707 Democracy Boulevard, Suite 800
Bethesda, MD 20892-5465
Ph: 301-402-1366
Lloyd Novick, MD, MPH
Chairperson (Retired)
Department of Public Health
Brody School of Medicine
660 Hardy Building, Rm 2
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27858
Ph: 252-744-4065
Email: [email protected]
I. Randolph Daniel, Ph.D. Department Interim Chairperson
Department of Anthropology
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27858-4353
Ph: 252-328-9455
Email: [email protected]
Rick Ward, Ph.D.
Professor (Retired)
Department of Anthropology
Indiana University at Indianapolis
425 University Boulevard
Indianapolis, Indiana 46202
Phone: (317) 274-0419
Email: [email protected]
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Richard Levinson, Ph.D.
Executive Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Charles Howard Chandler Professor of Public
Health
Rollins School of Public Health
Emory University
1510 Clifton Road
Atlanta, GA 30322
Phone: (404) 727-7703 (o)
Fax: (404) 727-9853 (f)
Email: [email protected]
Robert C. Like, MD, MS
Professor and Director
Center for Healthy Families and
Cultural Diversity
UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
One Robert Wood Johnson Place
P.O. Box 19
New Brunswick, NJ 08903-0019
Ph: 732-235-7662
Fax: 732-246-8084
Email: [email protected]
Sandra Millon Underwood, RN, Ph.D., FAAN
American Cancer Society Oncology Nursing
Scholar
Northwestern Mutual Life Research Scholar
Professor
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
P.O. Box 413
Milwaukee, WI 53201
Phone: (414) 229-6032 (o)
Fax: (414) 229-6474 (f)
Email: [email protected]
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James Hamill, Ph.D.
Professor (Retired)
Department of Anthropology
Miami University
63 Upham Hall
Oxford, Ohio 45056
Phone: (513) 529-1553
Email: [email protected]