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Response to NCI-Cn-95165-38 American Stop Smoking Intervention Study (Assist) for Cancer Prevention Technical Proposal Original

Date: Sep 1990
Length: 325 pages
2023676247-2023676571
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Named Organization
Adelphi Univ Garden City
American Heart Assn
Assist, Assist
Boston College
Brandeis Univ
College of St Elizabeth Nj
Columbia Univ
Commission on Smoking or Health
Community Intervention Trial for Smoking
Division of Epidemiology + Disease Contr
Emory Univ Atlanta
in Univ
James Madison Univ Harrisonburg
Johnson C Smith Univ Charlotte
Methodist Hospital Brooklyn Ny
Montclair State College
NCI, Natl Cancer Inst
Nj Dept of Health
Nj Educational Computer Network
Nj Lung Assn
Nj Medical School Newark
Oberlin College Oberlin
Rider College Lawrenceville
Rutgers Univ New Brunswick
Seton Hall Univ South Orange
State Commission on Smoking + Health
Temple Univ Phila
Trenton State Collee Trenton
Univ of Ga Athens
Univ of Ma
Univ of Md College Park
Univ of Pa Philadelphia
Univ of Pittsburgh
Univ of Tn Knoxville
Univ of Va Fairfax
Western Mi Univ Kalamazoo
Yale Univ
Named Person
Arndt, R.W.
Cooney, M.A.
Greene, S.M.
Horner, R.
Hymowitz, N.
Kowalski, L.
Marshall, J.W.
Mccrady, B.
Nsiahjefferson, L.
Parkin, W.E.
Reyes, N.
Slade, J.
Thorndike, K.
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Norman Hymowitz, Ph.D. Personal Statement Dr. Norman Hymowitz is Professor of Clinical Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry of the New Jersey Medical School in Newark. His history of scholarship in the general field of health behavior and prevention spans close to two decades. During that time, he has gained a reputation on both local and national levels for outstanding research productivity, teaching, and clinical work. Currently, Dr. Hymowitz serves as the Principal Investigator of the New Jersey Medical School Center for the Community Intervention Trial for Smoking Cessation (COMMIT). This maj,or NCI initiative serves as an important "pilot" for Project ASSIST•, and Dr. Hymowitz' experience with all aspects of COMMIT, from community analysis and mobilization to implementation and intervention will enable him to make a sound positive contribution to ASSIST. Many of the same issues faced in COMMIT will no doubt surface again in ASSIST, this time on a grander scale. Perhaps, Dr. Hymowitz' expertise as a teacher and trainer will facilitate his most important contribution to ASSIST. He has worked extensively with professionals and nonprofessionals, providing them with skills and expertise to modify risk factors and prevent disease among populations in, schools, hospitals, worksites, organizations, and communities. His ability to work with staff, students, nurses, and physicians contributed greatly to the success of many very successful intervention programs for preventing heart disease, lowering blood pressure, and modifying smoking. It is anticipated that his expertise as a teacher/trainer will also allow. Dr. Hymowitz to make a similar contribution to ASSIST staff and communities. In summary, Dr. Hymowitz is an accomplished researcher, teacher, and clinician. He has a long history of involvement with research and clinical application in the area of disease prevention and smoking, and he will be able to contribute to the success of ASSIST in many ways. Dr. Hymowitz also is a life long citizen of New Jersey, and he has served the state through, his volunteer work with the American Heart Association, New Jersey Lung Association, the State Commission on Smoking and Health, and as a member of the faculty of the New Jersey Medical School. His knowledge, practical experience, and history of community involvement make him, an ideal consultant for ASSIST.
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Ashanti Health Consultants Four Upperbrook Court, Parlin, NJ' 08$S9 1201) 721-3059 Ashanti Health Consultants is a firm providing consulting services to hospitals, public agencies, edticational institutions, HMOs, consumer and professional organizations. Services include: program development, conference presentations, research and evaluation, training/education and information, dissemination on health care issues/probllems of low- income and minority populations. Prior to the creation of Ashanti Health Consultants, Laurie Nsiah-Jefferson, President, worked in the public health field as a consultant; administrator, evaluator, researcher,. and planner. She has been employed by Columbia University School of Public Health~ the University of Connecticut Medical School, Rutgers University School of Law,. the City of New York, Bureau of Maternity Services and Family Planning, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Oxfam America, the Crime and Justice Foundation, and the Agency for International Develbpment. Ms. Nsiah holds a M.P.H. from Yale University in Health Administration, a B.A. from Brandeis University in African and Afro-American Studies and Politics,, and is currently a doctorate candidate in Health Policy and Management with a concentration in research and evaluation at The Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health. Ms. Nsiah has actively participated as a task force and board; member in many civic, professional, national and community organizations, and institutions. She has spoken nationwide on health issues relating to low-income and minority populations.
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Ashanti Health Consultattts Four Upperbrook Court. Parlin, NJ 08859: 12011 721-3059 PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS PRESENT POSITION: Laurie Nsiah-Jefferson is President of Ashanti Health Consultants. In this capacity, she is responsible for consulting to hospitals, public agencies, HMOs, academia, consumer, and professional organizations on health care for low-income and minority populations. EXPERIENCE: Ms. Nsiah-Jefferson has actively participated in developing programs, conducting researchi evaluation, designing and implementing health education programs, and training/' workshops. She has also presented extensively at conferences, symposia, seminars and meetings. In addition, she has access to health education materials about and designed for low-income and minority populations. Ms. Nsiah-Jefferson has particular expertise in reproductive, maternal, and child health. EMPLOYMENT: Prior to forming her corporation she was: • Senior Research Associate at Columbia University Schooll of Public Health.. • Co-principal Investigator on a nationwide research project funded by the Ford Foundation to identify innovative health care program models for low-income and minority populations. • Member of a consulting team conducting research and policy analysis on reproductive hazards in the workplace, abortion, fetus as patient, the new reproductive technologies and prenatal screening and diagnosis. Her particular task was to analyze these issues as they relate to low-income and minority populations, as well as to develop policy recommendations. and critique legal proposals. This project was initiated out of Rutgers Law Schoolt and the Rutgers University Institute for Research on Women. • Director for Reproductive Health for the State of Massachusetts. • Consultant to the Crime and Justice Foundation in Boston to develop and implement a health education program geared toward incarcerated black women. • Associate in Resource Development for Oxfam, America, an international development agency. - Policy analysis consultant to the Agency for Internationall Development. • Consultant to Yale New Haven Hospital's Hill Health Center, acommuruty health center serving.a primarily black population. • Consultant to the University of Connecticut Medical School and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey on a
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Ashanti Health Cansultants Page 2 EMPLOYMENT: (Cont.) • projeet' to increase access to medical genetic services to low- income, minority and immigrant, populations. Cbnsultant to New Jersey Public Policy Research Inst2tute to EDUCATION: • OFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • write an article on Pediatric AIDS in the Minority Community. Ms. Nsiah Jefferson holds a bachelors degree in Afro-American and African Studies and Politics from Brandeis University. She received a Masters in Public Health with a concentration in, Health Administration from Yale University School of Medicine. She is currently doctorate candidate in Health Policy and Management with a concentration in research and evaluation at The Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health. In addition, she has taken numerous courses and attended seminars on health-law; ethnicity and health; reproductive health and fundraising. Ms. Nsiah-Jefferson has been affiliated with: Reproductive Hazards Working Group • Committee for Responsible Genetics • Trans Africa • The American Public Health Association • Task Force of the National Black Women's Health Project • Massachusetts Department of Public Health's Task Force on • cervical cancer Massachusetts State Legislature Breast Feeding Task Force • Coordinating Council of the Hayrnarket People's Fund • Served on the Board of Directors of: ARDS: The Philadelphia Black Women's Health Project The Elizabeth Blackwell Health Center North Inc. - A Philadelphia WIC Agency She is currently a Committee Member of the National Subcommittee on Low-Income Issues of the Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies Coalition, and on the Board of Directors of Planned Parenthood of Middlesex County, New Jersey. Citations for Outstanding Service to the Massachusetts Black Legislative Caucus and was nominated Outstanding Young Woman of the Year in 1986. N C 1<17 PUBLICATIONS: Ms. Nsiah-Jefferson~ has published a number of articles on low- income and minority health issues. The articles have W ~ concentrated on policy,, legal, and program development. C?'
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R: REDACTED MATERIAL )t. O S E M A R Z H O R N E REiii"wt,"Ti.D SiJt4SARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Over 17 years of diversified and progressive experience in marketing, training, public education, program development and public relations. Designed and presented individual and group training programs. Consulted with various levels of personnel to assess project needs to community organizations, corporate staff and health professionals. SELECTED ACCOMPLISHMENTS - Coordinated, marketed, conducted, and evaluated smoking cessation programs for corporate and health professionals. - Trained profe';si`onat teams to conduct patient education programs servicing a population of over 350,000. - Initiated and developed a train-tbe-trainer manual for technical trainers. - Developed, implemented and conducted Public Speaking skills training sessioss for corporate and health professionals. • Served as Cancer Society Volunteer and actively promoted Cancer education programs and training for Newark community. I - Launched and _conducted a wellness program for health employees. W - Presented health information issues on National T.V., Radio and public forums. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 9/84 - Present 7/g^. - .^resea: 8/79 • 8/84 . 10/76 - 7/79 9/75 • 8/76 ~ ~ ~ 1/74 - 8/75 W ~ 9/72 - 8/73 ~ ~ EDUCATION MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN PUBLIC HEALTH - University of b1ass., N.A. BACHELORS OF ARTS, SOCIOLOGY - College of St. Elizabeth, N.J.
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