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Turnock CV August 2016 Page 1 Bernard J. Turnock MD, MPH BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Bernard J. (Barney) Turnock MD, MPH retired in August, 2016 from his position as Clinical Professor of Community Health Sciences at the School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago. During his 26-year career at UIC School of Public Health, he has also served as Acting Dean, Associate Dean for Public Health Practice and Director of the Division of Community Health Sciences. His major areas of interest involved performance measurement, capacity building, and workforce development within the public health system. Dr. Turnock is board certified in Preventive Medicine and Public Health and has extensive practice experience having served as Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health from 1985 through 1990, Deputy Commissioner and Acting Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Health, and state program director for Maternal and Child Health and Emergency Medical Services during his distinguished career. He has played major roles in a variety of public policy and public health issues in Illinois since 1978. He has consulted on a variety of public health and health care issues, and has served as a member of the Illinois State Board of Health and as President of the Illinois Public Health Association. He is the author of a widely read text on public health practice, Public Health: What It Is and How It Works, now in its sixth edition, and two other related books titled Public Health: Career Choices That Make a Difference and Essentials of Public Health (third edition). He has received two prestigious awards from the American Public Health Association: one for Excellence in Health Planning and Practice and another for Excellence in Health Administration. He is also a recipient of 2008 ASPH/Pfizer Faculty Award for Excellence in Public Health Practice and the School of Public Health's "Golden Apple" award for excellence in teaching. Dr. Turnock was the developer and instructor for UIC's first completely online course in 1997. PERSONAL DATA e-mail: [email protected] Spouse: Colleen Hogan Turnock Children: Five Sons (Patrick, Brian, Kevin, Neil, T.J.) EDUCATION B.S. Boston College; June 1969; Magna cum Laude, Biology. M.D. University of Illinois; June 1973. M.P.H. University of California-Berkeley; June 1976. LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION Licensure Medical License; Illinois; 1974. Specialty Board Certified in Preventive Medicine/Public Health; 1979.

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Bernard J. Turnock MD, MPH

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Bernard J. (Barney) Turnock MD, MPH retired in August, 2016 from his position as Clinical Professor of Community Health Sciences at the School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago. During his 26-year career at UIC School of Public Health, he has also served as Acting Dean, Associate Dean for Public Health Practice and Director of the Division of Community Health Sciences. His major areas of interest involved performance measurement, capacity building, and workforce development within the public health system. Dr. Turnock is board certified in Preventive Medicine and Public Health and has extensive practice experience having served as Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health from 1985 through 1990, Deputy Commissioner and Acting Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Health, and state program director for Maternal and Child Health and Emergency Medical Services during his distinguished career. He has played major roles in a variety of public policy and public health issues in Illinois since 1978. He has consulted on a variety of public health and health care issues, and has served as a member of the Illinois State Board of Health and as President of the Illinois Public Health Association. He is the author of a widely read text on public health practice, Public Health: What It Is and How It Works, now in its sixth edition, and two other related books titled Public Health: Career Choices That Make a Difference and Essentials of Public Health (third edition). He has received two prestigious awards from the American Public Health Association: one for Excellence in Health Planning and Practice and another for Excellence in Health Administration. He is also a recipient of 2008 ASPH/Pfizer Faculty Award for Excellence in Public Health Practice and the School of Public Health's "Golden Apple" award for excellence in teaching. Dr. Turnock was the developer and instructor for UIC's first completely online course in 1997.

PERSONAL DATA

e-mail: [email protected]

Spouse: Colleen Hogan Turnock

Children: Five Sons (Patrick, Brian, Kevin, Neil, T.J.)

EDUCATION

B.S. Boston College; June 1969; Magna cum Laude, Biology.

M.D. University of Illinois; June 1973.

M.P.H. University of California-Berkeley; June 1976.

LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION

Licensure Medical License; Illinois; 1974.

Specialty Board Certified in Preventive Medicine/Public Health; 1979.

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Clinical Professor of Community Health Sciences; 1990-2016

Develops and teaches courses involving basic and advanced public health practice in both traditional and completely online formats.

Director, Division of Community Health Sciences; 1995-1998 and

2005-2012

Directed one of four academic departments at UIC School of Public Health with 20 faculty, 30 staff and over 200 students in master’s and doctoral degree programs. Concentrations included maternal and child health, gerontology, health education/promotion, and community public health practice.

Director, Illinois Public Health Preparedness Center; 1999-

2010 and Illinois Preparedness and Emergency Response

Learning Center: 2010-2014

Developed and directs the one of the original four CDC-funded Public Health Preparedness Centers (successor program: Preparedness and Emergency Response Learning Centers), which provide preparedness training for front-line public health workers and assist states in meeting national bioterrorism preparedness and public health emergency readiness standards.

Director, Center for Public Health Practice; 1990-2008

Developed and directed the School's extensive public health practice activities, which include a variety of linkages with the public health system. Current public health practice activities involve the continuing expansion of the Mid-America Public Health Leadership Institute, the establishment of the Illinois Public Health Administrator Certification Board, and several sponsored research projects on public health performance. Principal Investigator or Co-PI for research and training projects with total budget over $12 million since 1990.

Consultant in Public Health and Health Care; 1990-2016

Provides expert consultation and technical assistance to a wide variety of clients in the area of public health practice and health care delivery. Clients include a number of Chicago-area hospitals, food service and hospitality industry corporations, state human service agencies, and health agencies of local governments in the Midwest. Also serves as a consultant on performance management for the National Turning Point Initiative.

Acting Dean, UIC School of Public Health; 1992-1994

Chief executive and academic officer for Illinois only accredited school of public health. Responsible for all educational, research and service activities of the school involving 430 graduate students, 60 faculty, 250 staff and an annual budget of $13-$15 millions.

Director, Illinois Department of Public Health; 1985-1990

Chief state health official responsible to the Governor for all activities, programs and staff of the state health department in Illinois. Managed and agency of 1300 employees and a budget over $300 million annually. Principal architect for the Roadmap Project to redesign and restructure state and local public health responsibilities within Illinois. Responsible for increasing state general revenues support for the agency's priorities by over 300% during 5+ years as

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state health officer. Elected to the Executive Committee of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials.

Deputy Commissioner and Acting Commissioner, Chicago

Dept. of Health; 1982-1985

Served as Acting Commissioner of one of the largest local health departments in the nation during the early months of Mayor Harold Washington's administration. Responsible as Deputy Commissioner for all clinical and public health programs, including all service operations. Managed 2200 employees and a budget of approximately $65 million.

Division Chief, Illinois Department of Public Health;

1978-1982

Administered two program divisions of the Illinois Department of Public Health, including all staff, budget and program operations. These included the Division of Emergency Medical Services (1978-1980) and the Division of Family Health (State Maternal and Child Health Programs, 1980-1982).

Assistant Bureau Chief, New York City Department of Health;

1976-1978

Chief deputy to Bureau Director responsible for the planning and implementation of prenatal, family planning and regionalized perinatal care programs within New York City. Appointed Assistant Bureau Chief after completing Preventive Medicine/Public Health Board certification requirements at the agency.

Pediatrician, Contra Costa County (CA) Health Dept.

Part-time primary care pediatrician while attending the University of California (Berkeley) School of Public Health as part of Preventive Medicine/Public Health Board certification requirements.

Pediatric Resident, Illinois Masonic Medical Center; 1973-

1975

Completed first and second years of pediatric residency training program in fully accredited pediatric residency program affiliated with the University of Illinois at Chicago.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

UIC School of Public Health (1991-Present)

Public Health Systems, Policy and Management (IPHS 403, new integrated core course for MPH students)

Public Health Systems and Practice (MBA 594, course designed for MBA students sponsored by China’s Ministry of Health)

Public Health Concepts and Practice (CHSC 400: required for all MPH and most doctoral students through 2015; more than 5000 students since 1991 including over 2500 in a completely online format)

MPH Field Experience (IPHS 650): designed and taught course sessions for Community Health Sciences MPH students completing their field experience (practicum) requirement

DrPH Leadership Seminar Series (IPHS 501 and IPHS 502; designed and taught new doctoral seminar series for DrPH students)

DrPH Integrative Seminar (IPHS 660)

Guest lecturer in various SPH courses (HPA 400, HPA 432, HPA 516)

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Course instructor and guest lecturer for other institutions (Univ. of Chicago SSA 371, Kent Law College, Northwestern Univ. MD-MPH Program)

Continuing Education Courses for Public Health Professionals (in both in-person and online formats; more than 1500 learners have completed formal courses)

Christ Hospital Pediatric Residency Program (1991-2000)

Public Health and Preventive Medicine for Pediatric Residents (Public Health Concepts, Clinical Prevention, Research and Publication, Journal Club)

Northwestern University MPH Program (2001-2007)

Public Health Practice (PH 315)

Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PH 312)

CURRENT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES

American Public Health Association (Public Health Infrastructure Task Force)

Illinois Public Health Association (Past President)

National Association of County and City Health Officials (MAPP Advisory Committee, LPHA Profile Steering Committee, Workforce and Leadership Advisory Committee)

Institute of Medicine of Chicago (Fellow)

Journal of Public Health Management and Practice (Editorial Board)

SELECTED PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Illinois State Board of Health (Member 1992-1997)

Public Health Foundation (Board of Directors, Public Health Expenditures Advisory Committee, Director Selection Committee Chair)

Health & Medicine Policy Research Group (Board of Directors)

Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal (Editorial Review Group Chair for Public Health; published more than 100 reviews of new public health titles between 1992 and 1999)

Chicago Area AIDS Task Force (Co-founder, 1982)

Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (Executive Committee 1988-90)

CDC Steering Committee for Public Health Capacity Measurement (Chair 1988-90)

National Steering Committee for APEX/PH (1987-1990)

Governor's Advisory Board for Infant Mortality Reduction (Chair 1985-90)

Chicago and Cook County Health Care Summit (Co-Chair 1989-90)

COMMUNITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES

Metropolitan Planning Council Health Committee

National Foundation March of Dimes (Former Board Member)

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United Health Appeal (Statewide Campaign Chair 1985 & 1986)

United Way of Chicago (Health Grant Rating Panel Chair 1990)

Illinois Cancer Center (Former Board Member)

HONORS AND AWARDS

Guest Editor, Public Health Reports Supplement on Centers for Public Health Preparedness, 2010.

ASPH/Pfizer Faculty Award for Excellence in Public Health Practice, Association of Schools of Public Health and the Pfizer Corporation, 2008.

Excellence in Health Administration Award, American Public Health Association, Health Administration Section, 2003.

Distinguished Alumni Award, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, 1999.

Jonas Salk Public Health Leadership Award, March of Dimes, 1999.

James R. Kimmey Award for Excellence in Health Planning, American Public Health Association and American Health Planning Association, 1998.

Delta Omega Society (national honorary public health society), 1996.

Golden Apple Award, UIC School of Public Health, 1995.

Illinois Health Care Association; Long Term Care Award, 1991.

Illinois Association of Public Health Administrators; Outstanding Leadership Award, 1990.

Illinois Public Health Association; Leadership Award, 1990.

Illinois Department of Public Health; Distinguished Service Award, 1990.

Illinois Maternal and Child Health Coalition; Leadership Award, 1990.

Illinois Council on Long Term Care; Distinguished Service Award, 1990.

Governor's Council for Health and Physical Fitness; Award of Meritorious Service, 1989.

Illinois Public Health Association; President's Award, 1988, 1989, 1990.

Brown Society and Howard Brown Memorial Clinic; Friend for Life Award, 1988.

Department of Health and Human Services; Assistant Secretary for Health Commendation, 1987.

Chicago Lung Association; Annual Health Service Award, 1987.

Illinois Public Health Association; Award of Merit, 1987.

Ford Foundation/Kennedy School of Government; Innovations in State & Local Government Award, 1987.

Illinois Association of Rehabilitation Facilities; Special Recognition Award, 1986.

U.S. Public Health Service Fellowship in Maternal & Child Health, 1975.

SELECTED APPRECIATION AND RECOGNITION AWARDS

Illinois Public Health Association, 1984, 1988.

Illinois Association of Public Health Administrators, 2001.

Illinois Caucus on Teen Pregnancy, 1985.

Illinois Association of Voluntary Health Agencies, 1986.

Chicago Department of Health, 1987, 1988.

American Lung Association of Illinois, 1987.

Illinois Association of County Clerks and Recorders, 1988.

Illinois Cancer Council, 1988.

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PUBLICATIONS (PDF files of many publications are available by request)

1. Turnock BJ. (2016) Public Health: What It Is and How It Works, 6th edition. Burlington MA; Jones & Bartlett Learning.

2. Turnock BJ. (2015) Essentials of Public Health, 3rd edition. Burlington MA; Jones & Bartlett Learning. 3. Beitsch LM, Landrum LB, Turnock BJ, Handler AS. (2014) Performance Management in Public Health.

Chapter 17 in Novick and Morrow’s Public Health Administration: Principles for Population-Based Management, 3rd edition. Shi L and Johnson J (eds). Burlington MA; Jones & Bartlett Learning.

4. Darnell J, Cahn S, Turnock BJ, et al. (2013) Local health department workforce recruitment and retention: Challenges and opportunities. A practitioner briefing. Center for State and Local Government Excellence. Washington, DC; CSLGE.

5. Remmert DM, O’Rourke T, Notaro SJ, Turnock BJ. (2013) Determinants of the core functions of local public health agencies: examining what matters in local public health practice. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 19(6):575-581.

6. Turnock BJ. (2012) Public Health: What It Is and How It Works, 5th edition. Burlington MA; Jones & Bartlett Learning.

7. Turnock BJ. (2012) Essentials of Public Health, 2nd edition. Burlington MA; Jones & Bartlett Learning. 8. Turnock BJ (2011) Local public health workforce benchmarks. NACCHO. 9. Turnock BJ, Thompson J, Baker EL (2010) Opportunity knocks but twice for public health preparedness

centers. Public Health Reports 125(6 Sup 5):1-3. 10. Turnock BJ (2010) Tool kits and maps for public health administrators. Journal of Public Health

Management and Practice 16(2):118-119 11. Turnock BJ (2009) Public health workforce trends since 1980: myth or reality? Journal of Public Health

Management and Practice 15(2):105-108. 12. Turnock BJ. (2009) Public Health: What It Is and How It Works, 4th edition. Sudbury MA; Jones & Bartlett

Publishers. 13. Bassler EJ, Landrum LB, Turnock BJ. (2007) Sustaining leadership in public health improvement in Illinois

over five decades. Leadership in Public Health 7(4):2-5. 14. Turnock BJ and Barnes PA. (2007) History will be kind. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice

13(4):337-341. 15. Landrum LB, Beitsch LM, Turnock BJ, Handler AS. (2007) Performance Management: The Evolution of

Standards, Measurement and Quality Improvement in Public Health. Chapter 17 in Public Health Administration: Principles for Population-Based Management, 2nd edition. Novick L, Morrow CP, and Mays GP (eds). Sudbury MA; Jones & Bartlett Publishers.

16. Turnock BJ. (2007) Essentials of Public Health. Sudbury MA; Jones & Bartlett Publishers. 17. Gebbie KM and Turnock BJ. (2006) Public health workforce, 2006: new challenges. Health Affairs 25:923-

933. 18. Turnock BJ. (2006) Public health management: out of the shadows. Journal of Public Health Management

and Practice 12(5)487-488. 19. Turnock BJ. (2006) Binghamton by way of Elmira. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice

12(3):215-216. 20. Turnock BJ. (2006) Public Health: Career Choices That Make a Difference. Sudbury MA; Jones & Bartlett

Publishers. 21. Turnock BJ and Long A. (2005) MAPP in the classroom: oxymoron or opportunity? Journal of Public Health

Management and Practice. 11(5):442-447. 22. Turnock BJ, Britton HM, Kapadia D. (2004) Public health performance management curriculum. Turning

Point Performance Management National Excellence Collaborative. 23. Turnock BJ. (2004) Public health funding: one hand giveth while the other taketh away. Healthviews

2004(Fall):4. 24. Turnock BJ. (2004) Public Health: What It Is and How It Works, 3rd edition. Sudbury, MA; Jones & Bartlett

Publishers. 25. Turnock BJ. (2004) Public health preparedness at a price: Illinois. New York, NY: Century Foundation.

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26. Turnock BJ. (2003) Roadmap for public health workforce preparedness. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 9(6):471-480.

27. Turnock BJ and Atchison C. (2002) Governmental public health in the US: implications of federalism. Health Affairs 21(6):68-78.

28. Turnock BJ. (2002) Public health workforce development, in Health and Human Rights: the Educational Challenge. SP Marks (ed). Boston MA; Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights; Chapter 3, pp. 43-57.

29. Handler A, Grason H, Ruderman M, Issel LM, Turnock BJ. (2002) Assessing capacity and measuring performance in maternal and child health. Journal of Public Health Policy 6(2):115-126.

30. Turnock BJ. (2001) Competency based credentialing of public health administrators in Illinois. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 7(4):74-82.

31. Handler AS, Issel LM, Turnock BJ. (2001) A conceptual framework to measure performance of the public health system. American Journal of Public Health 91:1235-1239.

32. Turnock BJ. (2001) Public Health: What It Is and How It Works, 2nd edition. Gaithersburg MD; Aspen Publishers.

33. Turnock BJ. (2000) Public health practice. Chapter in Encyclopedia of Public Health. Breslow L (ed). New York NY; Macmillan.

34. Turnock BJ and Hutchison KS. (2000) The local public health workforce in Illinois: size, distribution, composition, competency, and influence on core function performance, 1998-1999. Chicago IL; Illinois Health Workforce Studies Center.

35. Turnock BJ and Handler AS. (2000) Performance measurement and improvement. Chapter 18 in Public Health Administration: Principles for Population-Based Management. Novick L and Mays GP (eds). Gaithersburg MD; Aspen Publishers.

36. Turnock BJ. (2000) Can public health performance standards improve the quality of public health practice? Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 6(5):19-25.

37. Lichiello P and Turnock BJ. (1999) Guidebook for performance measurement. Turning Point National Program Office: Seattle WA, Turning Point National Program.

38. Gordon AK, Chung K, Handler AS, Turnock BJ, Schieve LA, Ippoliti P. (1999) Final report on public health practice links between schools of public health and state health agencies: 1992-1996. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 5(3):25-34.

39. Lumpkin JR, Landrum LB, Oldfield A, Kimmel P, Jones MC, Moody CM, Turnock BJ. (1998) Impact of Medicaid resources on core public health responsibilities of local health departments in Illinois. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 4(6):69-78.

40. Turnock BJ, Handler A, Miller CA. (1998) Core function-related local public health practice effectiveness. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 4(5):26-32.

41. Turnock BJ. (1998) Accrediting public health organizations: the ducks is on the pond. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 4(4):vi-vii.

42. Turnock BJ. (1998) Public health practice: back to the future. Leadership in Public Health 4(3):25-27. 43. Schieve L, Handler A, Ippoliti P, Gordon AK and Turnock BJ. (1997) Public health practice linkages between

schools of public health and state health agencies: results from a three-year survey. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 3(3):29-36.

44. Turnock BJ. (1997) Public health expenditures: the good news and the bad news for public health. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 3(3):x-xi.

45. Turnock BJ and Handler AS. (1997) From measuring to improving public health practice. Annual Review of Public Health 18:261-82.

46. Turnock BJ. (1997) Public Health: What It Is and How It Works. Gaithersburg MD: Aspen Publishers. 47. Dooley SL, Freels SA, Turnock BJ. (1997) Quality assessment of perinatal regionalization by multivariate

analysis: Illinois 1991-1993. Obstetrics & Gynecology 89(2):193-198. 48. Handler AS and Turnock BJ. (1996) Local health department effectiveness in addressing the core functions

of public health: essential ingredients. Journal of Public Health Policy 17:460-483. 49. Turnock BJ and Handler A. (1996) Is public health ready for reform? The case for accrediting local health

departments. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 2(3):41-45.

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50. Turnock BJ, Handler A, Hall W, Potsic S, Munson J and Vaughn EH. (1995) Roles for state local health liaison officials in public health surveillance and capacity building. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 11(6 Sup):41-44.

51. Handler A, Turnock BJ, Hall W, Potsic S, Munson J, Nalluri R and Vaughn EH. (1995) A strategy for measuring local public health practice. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 11(6 Sup):29-35.

52. Turnock BJ and Handler A. (1995) Evaluating the performance of local health agencies: the 10 public health practices vs. the 10 public health services: a clarification. American Journal of Public Health 85:1295-1296 (letter).

53. Turnock BJ, Handler A, Hall W, Lenihan DP and Vaughn E. (1995) Capacity building influences on Illinois local health departments. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 1(3):50-58.

54. Turnock BJ, Handler A, Hall W, Potsic S, Nalluri R and Vaughn EH. (1994) Local health department effectiveness in addressing the core functions of public health. Public Health Reports 109:653-658.

55. Turnock BJ, Handler A, Dyal WW, Christenson G, Vaughn EH, Rowitz L, Munson JD, Balderson T and Richards TB. (1994) Implementing and assessing organizational practices in local health departments. Public Health Reports 109:478-484.

56. Handler A, Schieve LA, Ippoliti P, Gordon AK and Turnock BJ. (1994) Building bridges between schools of public health and public health practice. American Journal of Public Health 84:1077-1080.

57. Turnock BJ and Kelly CJ. (1990) Mandatory premarital HIV testing: the Illinois experience. JAMA 263:1917-1918 (letter).

58. Turnock BJ and Kelly CJ. (1989) Mandatory premarital testing for human immunodeficiency virus. JAMA 261:3415-3418.

59. Turnock BJ. (1987) Battling AIDS deadly threat. Illinois Medical Journal 171:384-391. 60. Turnock BJ and Masterson J. (1986) Incorporating outcome standards into perinatal regulation. Public

Health Reports 101:59-67. 61. Turnock BJ. (1985) On prevention: obstacles and opportunities. Health and Medicine 3:4-5. 62. Turnock BJ, Masterson J, Green L and Edwards L. (1985) The decline in perinatal and infant mortality in

Chicago during the 1980s. Chicago Medicine 88:246-250. 63. Turnock BJ and McGill L. (1983) Approaches to reducing infant mortality in Illinois: targeting approaches.

Illinois Medical Journal 164:29-32. 64. Turnock BJ and McGill L. (1983) Approaches to reducing infant mortality in Illinois: strategies to reduce

infant mortality. Illinois Medical Journal 163:415-418. 65. Turnock BJ and Pakter J. (1982) Patterns of utilization of special care nurseries in New York City.

Perinatology/Neonatology 6:63-69. 66. Egges J and Turnock BJ. (1980) Evaluation of an EMS regional referral system using a tracer methodology.

Annals of Emergency Medicine 9:518-523. 67. Turnock BJ and Pakter J. (1979) Family centered care activities by size of maternity service. Women and

Health 4:373-384.

PRESENTATIONS: National, Regional, and State Conferences

1. Turnock BJ. Politics and Public Health Leadership: Not-So-Strange Bedfellows. Pfizer Moments in Public Health Leadership Grand Rounds Series. Chicago IL, October 2009.

2. Turnock BJ. Top 10 Reasons Why We Face Challenges in Public Health Today. Fourth Annual Mid-America Public Health Summer Institute. St. Charles IL, May 2007.

3. Turnock BJ. Public Health's Core Functions: Are They Still Relevant Today? Mid-America Regional Public Health Leadership Institute. St. Charles IL, October 2006.

4. Turnock BJ. Top 10 Reasons Why We Face Challenges in Public Health Today. Third Annual Texas Public Health Summer. Houston TX; July 2006.

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5. Turnock BJ. Public Health Funding, Definition and Standards. Illinois Public Health Association 65th Annual Meeting. Springfield IL; April 2006.

6. Turnock BJ. Models for Partnerships between Academic Centers and Public Health Agencies. 2006 Local, State and Federal Public Health Preparedness Summit. Washington DC; February 2006.

7. Handler AS, Neuberger B, Turnock BJ. Leadership DrPH Degree Program at UIC School of Public Health. American Public Health Association 133rd Annual Meeting. Philadelphia PA; December 2005.

8. Turnock BJ. Seven Things Public Health Academics Shouldn't Say in Front of Practitioners. 10th Anniversary Celebration, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health Center for Public Health Practice. Pittsburgh PA; October 2005.

9. Turnock BJ. Things You Can't Say at a Public Health Conference. University of Iowa College of Public Health Annual Public Health Partnership Conference. Iowa City IA; September 2005.

10. Turnock BJ. Accreditation and Credentialing: The Last Word? National Public Health Leadership Society Teleconference; July 2005.

11. Turnock BJ. Harnessing Learning Management Systems for Public Health Workforce Preparedness. Indiana Homeland Security Summit. Indianapolis IN; November 2004.

12. Turnock BJ. How Well Does Public Health Measure Up? Public Health Leadership Society. Washington DC; November 2004.

13. Turnock BJ. Public Health Workforce Development: Myths, Realities, and Opportunities. Wisconsin Public Health and Policy Institute. Madison WI; October 2004.

14. Turnock BJ. Public Health Workforce Preparedness. North Carolina Public Health Association Annual Meeting. New Bern NC; August 2004.

15. Turnock BJ. Public Health Performance Management. Public Health Futures Illinois Annual Conference. Peoria IL; May 2004.

16. Turnock BJ. Competency-Based Public Health Workforce Preparedness. AHRQ Preparedness Workshop. Chicago IL; May 2004.

17. Turnock BJ. Public Health Workforce Development. Illinois Public Health Association Annual Meeting; Bloomingdale IL; April 2004.

18. Turnock BJ. Public Health Performance Standards. Illinois Public Health Association Annual Meeting; Bloomingdale IL; April 2004.

19. Turnock BJ. Building Infrastructure for Public Health Preparedness. Iowa Public Health Preparedness Annual Conference; Iowa City IA; April 2003.

20. Turnock BJ. Public Health Workforce Preparedness. National Disaster Medical Systems Annual Conference; Reno NV; March 2003.

21. Turnock BJ. Preparing the Public Health Workforce. University of Iowa College of Public Health Community Advisory Committee; October 2002.

22. Turnock BJ. Public Health Infrastructure in Illinois. Civic Engagement and the New Public Health Challenges; Chicago IL; December 2001.

23. Turnock BJ. Public Health Infrastructure. Public Health Association of New York City Seminar; New York NY; December 2001.

24. Turnock BJ. State-Based Performance Management Activities. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting; Atlanta GA; October 2001.

25. Turnock BJ. Centering Public Health Workforce Development. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting; Atlanta GA; October 2001.

26. Turnock BJ. Credentialing Public Health Workers. National Turning Point Program Annual Conference. Denver CO; October 2001.

27. Turnock BJ. What We Know about the Health of the Public Health Infrastructure. National Association of Local Boards of Health Annual Meeting; Cleveland OH; July 2001.

28. Turnock BJ. Public Health Workforce Development Strategies. South Dakota Public Health Association Annual Meeting; Pierre SD; June 2001.

29. Turnock BJ. Improving Public Health Systems in South Dakota. South Dakota Public Health Association Annual Meeting; Pierre SD; June 2001.

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30. Turnock BJ. The Essential Public Health Services as the Foundation for Public Health Practice. National Public Health Training Network/Missouri Public Health Leadership Institute National Video Conference. St. Louis MO; June 2001.

31. Turnock BJ. Public Health Workforce Development. Indiana Public Health Association Annual Meeting. West Lafayette IN; April 2001.

32. Turnock BJ. Public Health Infrastructure: Current Status. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting; Boston MA; November 2000.

33. Turnock BJ. Public Health Workforce Development Strategies. California Conference of Local Health Officers; Santa Rosa CA; November 2000.

34. Turnock BJ. Hit Any Key to Continue: Online Instruction for Public Health Education and Training in Illinois. Illinois Public Health Association Annual Meeting; Chicago IL; October 2000.

35. Turnock BJ. Improving Public Health Performance in Montana. Montana Public Health Association Annual Meeting; Great Falls MT; September 2000.

36. Turnock BJ. The Essential Public Health Services and Public Health Nursing. Wisconsin Public Health Nursing Annual Meeting; Wausau WI; August 2000.

37. Turnock BJ. Leadership in Public Health. New England Public Health Leadership Institute; Waltham MA; May 2000.

38. Turnock BJ. Public Health Performance Standards: Panacea or Pitfall? Fourteenth Annual Maternal and Child Health Leadership Conference; Chicago IL; April 2000.

39. Turnock BJ. Performance Management Strategies in Public Health. National Turning Point Initiative Conference; Portland OR; April 2000.

40. Turnock BJ. Performance Measurement in Public Health. North East Public Health Leadership Institute; Rensselaer NY; April 2000.

41. Turnock BJ. Prevention Research and Public Health Practice. Investments in Prevention Conference; Chicago IL; March 2000.

42. Turnock BJ. Performance Measurement in Public Health. New York State Turning Point Initiative; Albany NY; March 2000.

43. Thompson J, Turnock BJ, Brewster J, Libby P. Implementing Performance Measurement in Washington State. Healthy People 2010; Washington DC; January 2000.

44. Turnock BJ; APEXCPH and Public Health Performance Standards; American Public Health Association Annual Meeting; Chicago IL; November 1999.

45. Turnock BJ; Measuring and Improving Public Health Performance; Public Health Leadership Society Annual Meeting; Chicago IL; November 1999.

46. Turnock BJ; Public Health Performance Standards; Kentucky Department of Health Training Conferences; Louisville, Lexington & Lake Cumberland KY; October-November 1999.

47. Turnock BJ; Public Health Performance Standards: In Idea Who’s Time Has Come? CDC-UAB Public Health Grand Rounds (satellite video conference); Birmingham AL; September 1999.

48. Turnock BJ; Public Health Performance Measurement and Performance Standards; Ohio Public Health Leadership Institute; Columbus OH; September 1999.

49. Turnock BJ; Safe Harbors for Children; CityMatCH Safe Harbors Conference; Baltimore MD; September 1999.

50. Issel LM and Turnock BJ. Healthy People 2010 Goals: Public and Private Sector Involvement. July 1999. 51. Turnock BJ; Essential Public Health Services; Florida Public Health Leadership Institute; West Palm Beach

FL; July 1999. 52. Turnock BJ; Seven Habits of Highly Effective Public Health Professionals; 1999 Immunization and

Communicable Disease Conference; Springfield IL; June 1999. 53. Turnock BJ; Public Health Performance Standards: Can They Improve the Quality of Public Health

Practice?; National Public Health Performance Standards Program Partnership Conference; Atlanta GA; June 1999.

54. Turnock BJ; Public Health Workforce Woes; Public Health Education Leadership Institute Annual Meeting; Washington DC; June 1999.

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55. Turnock BJ; Developing Online Courses in Public Health; University of North Carolina School of Public Health Center for Distance Learning Symposium; Chapel Hill NC; May 1999.

56. Turnock BJ; Improving Public Health Practice in Pennsylvania; Allegheny County Health Department Spring Symposium; Pittsburgh PA; May 1999.

57. Turnock BJ; Future Needs in Public Health Workforce Development; National Public Health Leadership Development Network Annual Meeting; St. Louis MO; April 1999.

58. Turnock BJ; The Value of Public Health; Peoria City/County Health Department Cindy Marvin Memorial Award Luncheon; Peoria IL; April 1999.

59. Turnock BJ; Managed Care and the Public Health Workforce; American Public Health Association Annual Meeting; Washington DC; November 1998.

60. Turnock BJ; Public Health Workforce Woes; National Public Health Leadership Society Annual Meeting; Washington DC; November 1998.

61. Turnock BJ; Public Health Infrastructure Needs for Healthy People 2010; USPHS Healthy People 2010 Regional Hearing; Chicago IL; November 1998.

62. Turnock BJ: Measuring and Assessing Infrastructure and Capacity in Public Health. Turning Point National Forum; Phoenix AZ; October 1998.

63. Turnock BJ; Improving Public Health Practice in Virginia. Virginia Department of Health; Charlottesville VA; October 1998.

64. Turnock BJ; Seven Habits of Highly Effective Public Health Professionals. Illinois Public Health Association Annual Meeting; Springfield IL; September 1998.

65. Turnock BJ; Online Course Development: If I Can, You Can! CDC-ASPH 6th Conference on Distance Learning in Public Health; Chicago IL; April 1998.

66. Turnock BJ; Improving Public Health Practice in Indiana. Indiana Public Health Association Annual Meeting; Bloomington IN; April 1998.

67. Turnock BJ; Systems Change in Public Health: The Art of the Possible. Turning Point National Forum for Systems Change; San Francisco CA; March 1998.

68. Turnock BJ; Public Health Systems Change in Kansas through Turning Point. Kansas Commission on Public Health Improvement; Salina KS; February 1998.

69. Turnock BJ; Technology Synergizing Learning. UI Online University-Wide Retreat; Kankakee IL; February 1998.

70. Turnock BJ; Public Health Improvement Strategies. Kansas Commission on Public Health Improvement; Topeka KS; November 1997.

71. Turnock BJ; Improving Public Health Practice in Kansas. Kansas Association of Local Health Departments Annual Meeting; Hutchinson KS; October 1997.

72. Turnock BJ; Characteristics of Successful Local Health Departments. Illinois Public Health Association Annual Meeting; Collinsville IL; October 1997.

73. Turnock BJ; Improving Public Health Practice in Missouri. Missouri Association of Public Health Agencies Annual Meeting; Lake of the Ozarks MO; November 1996.

74. Turnock BJ; Top 10 Reasons Why You Need the Illinois Public Health Leadership Institute. Illinois Public Health Leadership Institute. Itasca IL; October 1996.

75. Turnock BJ: Public Health Competencies. Illinois Public Health Association Annual Meeting. St. Charles IL; October 1996.

76. Turnock BJ; Improving Public Health Practice: the State of the Art. Wisconsin Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Green Bay WI; June 1996.

77. Turnock BJ; Local Health Department Effectiveness in Addressing the Core Functions of Public Health: Essential Ingredients. CDC Research Symposium. Atlanta GA; February 1996.

78. Turnock BJ; Impact of Medicaid Managed Care Conversions on Core Public Health Functions of Local Health Departments. Presented at Big Cities Health Conference; Miami FL; June 1995.

79. Turnock BJ; Measuring, Understanding, Controlling and Improving Public Health Practice in State-Local Public Health Systems. Institute of Medicine Committee on Using Performance Monitoring to Improve Community Health. Washington DC; May 1995.

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80. Turnock BJ; Measuring, Understanding, Controlling and Improving Public Health Practice in State-Local Public Health Systems. New York State Public Health Conference: New Directions for Public Health; Saratoga Springs NY; May 1995.

81. Turnock BJ; Outcome Driven Program Management for MCH. 10th Annual Bi-Regional MCH Leadership Conference; Chicago IL; April 1995.

82. Turnock BJ, Handler A, Schieve L, Gordon AK and Ippoliti; Building Bridges between Academia and Public Health Practice. APHA 122nd Annual Meeting; Washington DC; October 1994.

83. Turnock BJ and Handler A: Surveillance to Measure Effective Local Public Health Practice. 1994 Governor's Conference on Health, Indianapolis IN, June 1994.

84. Turnock BJ and Handler A: Measuring Effective Local Public Health Practice. CDC Science Symposium: Research and Measurement of Public Health Core Functions, Atlanta GA, June 1994.

85. Handler A and Turnock BJ; Measuring Public Health Performance at the Local Level. APHA 121st Annual Meeting, San Francisco CA; October 1993.

86. Handler A, Schieve L, Gordon A, Ippoliti P and Turnock BJ; Building Bridges between Academia and Public Health Practice. APHA 121st Annual Meeting; San Francisco CA; October 1993.

87. Turnock BJ; The Education and Training Needs of the Public Health Workforce. ASTHO Annual Meeting; Portland ME; September 1993.

88. Turnock BJ and Handler A; Can Organizational Practices Serve as the Basis for Local Health Department Practice Standards? National Association of County Health Officials Annual Meeting; Chicago IL; July 1993.

89. Handler A, Turnock BJ and Ippoliti P; The Development and Implementation of a Public Health Practice Program Development Center. APHA 120th Annual Meeting; Washington DC; November 1992.

90. Kelly CJ and Turnock BJ; Mandatory Premarital Testing for HIV: Twelve Months Experience. Fifth International AIDS Conference; Montreal, Canada; June 1989.

91. Capps JK, Shattuck PB, Squires BM, Schubert RM, Turnock BJ and Reed-Randolph S; Beyond Medical Technology to Infant Mortality Reduction. APHA 116th Annual Meeting; Boston MA; November 1988.

92. Turnock BJ; AIDS in the State Political Arena. Association of State and Territorial Health Officials Annual Meeting; Indianapolis IN; May 1988.

93. Todd JW, Salmon JW, Rowitz L, Rudis G, Young Q, Turnock BJ, Ellis EF and Whiteis D; The Chicago Symposium and Public Hearings on the Corporatization of Health Care. APHA 115th Annual Meeting; New Orleans La; October 1987.

94. Turnock BJ; Public Health Implications of HIV Infection in Pregnancy. National Conference on Drug Use and Pregnancy; Chicago IL; September 1987.

95. Turnock BJ; Effectively Communicating With the Public on AIDS. AMA National Conference on AIDS and Public Policy; Chicago IL; April 1987.

96. Turnock BJ; State Government's Role in Response to Radiation Emergencies. In Proceedings of AMA National Conference on Radiation Emergencies; Washington DC; November 1986.

97. Capps JK, Turnock BJ, Reed-Randolph S, Terrell P, Handler A and Lenihan P; The Genesis of the Infant Mortality Reduction Initiative in Illinois. APHA 114th Annual Meeting; Las Vegas NV; September 1986.

98. Turnock BJ and Masterson J; Using Outcome Criteria to Regulate Perinatal Care. APHA 112th Annual Meeting; Anaheim CA; November 1984.

99. Peisert MA and Turnock BJ; Comparative Study of Rural Advanced Life Support Programs. APHA 108th Annual Meeting; Detroit MI; October 1980.

100. Turnock BJ; The Illinois Perinatal Program. In Proceedings of Conference on Regional Perinatal Networks; South Bend IN; June 1980.

101. Turnock BJ, Rudolph S, Egges J and Peisert M; Problems in Establishing Regional EMS Referral Systems. Third Illinois Health Care Research Symposium; Chicago IL; March 1979.

102. Turnock BJ and Pakter J; New York City's Sterilization Ordinance: One Year's Experience. APHA 106th Annual Meeting; Los Angeles CA; October 1978.

103. Turnock BJ; Quantifying Special Care Nursery Bed Need--A Simple Method. New York Perinatal Society Third Annual Scientific Meeting; New York NY; May 1978.

104. Turnock BJ and Pakter J; The Evolution of Regionalized Newborn Care in New York City. APHA 105th Annual Meeting; Washington DC; November 1977.

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SPONSORED PROJECTS AND GRANTS

1. 2010-2015 “Illinois Preparedness and Emergency Response Learning Center”. CDC Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response. $4,688,000 (Total Costs). Turnock BJ (PI)

2. 2000-2010 "Illinois Public Health Preparedness Center". CDC/ASPH Cooperative Agreement. $11,100,000 (Total Costs). Turnock BJ (PI). Related Bioterrorism Project Contracts: Illinois Department of Public Health, $800,000; Chicago Department of Public Health, $300,000.

3. 2001-2010 "Mid-America Regional Public Health Training Center". HRSA Bureau of Health Professions. $4,500,000 (Total Costs). Rowitz L (PI); Turnock BJ (Co-PI).

4. 2000-2001 "Online Public Health Workforce Certificate Programs". Illinois Department of Public Health/CDC Health Alert Network Funds. $80,000 (Total Costs). Turnock BJ (PI).

5. 1998-2001 "Illinois Center for Health Workforce Studies". HRSA Bureau of Health Professions. $750,000 (Total Costs). Cooksey JA (PI); Turnock BJ (Co-Investigator).

6. 1999-2001 "Field Testing Public Health Performance Standards". CDC/Assoc. Teachers of Preventive Medicine Cooperative Agreement. $66,490 (sub-contract with University of Kentucky Center for Health Services Research, D Scutchfield (PI). Turnock BJ (co-PI).

7. 1998-2000 "Research Framework for Public Health Performance". Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Association of Schools of Public Health Cooperative Agreement. $158,296 (Total Costs). Turnock BJ (PI).

8. 1998-2000 "Feasibility of Linking Core Function-Related Performance Measures to Community Health Outcomes". Illinois Department of Public Health. $24,000 (Total Costs). Turnock BJ (PI).

9. 1997-2000 "Illinois Public Health Administrator Certification Board". HRSA Bureau of Health Professions. $450,000 (Direct Costs). Turnock BJ (PI).

10. 1997 "Transforming CHSC 400 into a Completely Online Course". Sloan Foundation Grant to UI Online (SPH component). $10,000 (Direct Costs). Turnock BJ (PI).

11. 1994-97 "Center for Public Health Practice". HRSA Bureau of Health Professions Cooperative Agreement. $811,581 (Direct Costs). Turnock BJ (PI).

12. 1994-95 "Public Health Practice Surveillance and Capacity Building through State and Local Health Departments". Centers for Disease Control Cooperative Agreement with the Association of Schools of Public Health. $97,222 (Direct Costs). Turnock BJ (PI).

13. 1993-94 "Public Health Practice Surveillance and Capacity Building through State and Local Health Departments". Centers for Disease Control Cooperative Agreement with the Association of Schools of Public Health. $92,593 (Direct Costs). Turnock BJ (PI).

14. 1992-93 "An Approach to Surveillance of the Public Health Infrastructure through State Local Health Liaison Units and Local Health Departments". Centers for Disease Control Cooperative Agreement with the Association of Schools of Public Health. $129,996 (Direct Costs). Turnock BJ (PI).

15. 1991-98 "Illinois Public Health Leadership Institute". Centers for Disease Control Cooperative Agreement with Association of Schools of Public Health. $550,000 (Total Costs). Rowitz L (PI) and Turnock BJ (co-PI).

16. 1991-94 "Public Health Practice Program Development Center". HRSA Bureau of Health Professions Cooperative Agreement. $925,153 (Direct Costs). Turnock BJ (PI).

17. 1991-94 "Public Health Practice Initiative". HRSA Bureau of Health Professions Special Project Grants to Schools of Public Health. $882,743 (Direct Costs). Turnock BJ (PI).

18. 1991-92 "An Approach to Surveillance of the Public Health Infrastructure through State Local Health Liaison Units". Centers for Disease Control Cooperative Agreement with the Association of Schools of Public Health. $22,073 (Direct Costs). Turnock BJ (PI).

19. 1991 "Community Maternal and Child Health Needs Assessment". University of Illinois Division of Services for Crippled Children. $68,000 (Total Costs). Morris N (PI), Turnock BJ (co-PI).