Ramesh Raghavan, MD, PhD - Rutgers School of Social Work

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Ramesh Raghavan, MD, PhD Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey School of Social Work 536 George Street New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Telephone: (848) 932-5337 Fax: (732) 932-8181 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND____________________________________________________ 1999-2003 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Health Services, academic cognate in Policy Studies Department of Health Services, Fielding School of Public Health University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA Dissertation: The State and Other People’s Children: The Impact of State Health Policies on Pathways to Ambulatory Mental Health Services for Children in Child Welfare. Co-Chairs: Ronald M. Andersen, PhD, and Arleen A. Leibowitz, PhD. Committee Members: Roshan Bastani, PhD, John Landsverk, PhD, Mark A. Schuster, MD, PhD, and Bonnie T. Zima MD, MPH. 1998-1999 Fellow Pediatric Pain Program Department of Pediatrics David Geen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 1994-1997 Doctor of Medicine (MD) (Psychiatry) Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University Manipal, India Dissertation: Interindividual Variability and Predictors of Pain Intensity in Patients with Post-Burn Pain. Supervisor: PSVN Sharma, MD, DPM. 1988-1994 Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MB,BS) Stanley Medical College, Tamil Nadu Medical University Madras, India WORK EXPERIENCE_______________________________________________________________ January 2016 Professor and Associate Dean for Research onwards School of Social Work Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick, NJ February - Senior Advisor May 2015 Oce of the Commissioner Administration on Children, Youth and Families Administration for Children and Families US Department of Health and Human Services Washington, DC 1

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Ramesh Raghavan, MD, PhD Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

School of Social Work536 George Street

New Brunswick, NJ 08901Telephone: (848) 932-5337 Fax: (732) 932-8181 E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND____________________________________________________

1999-2003 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Health Services, academic cognate in Policy Studies

Department of Health Services, Fielding School of Public Health University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA

Dissertation: The State and Other People’s Children: The Impact of State Health Policies on Pathways to Ambulatory Mental Health Services for Children in Child Welfare. Co-Chairs: Ronald M. Andersen, PhD, and Arleen A. Leibowitz, PhD. Committee Members: Roshan Bastani, PhD, John Landsverk, PhD, Mark A. Schuster, MD, PhD, and Bonnie T. Zima MD, MPH.

1998-1999 Fellow Pediatric Pain Program

Department of Pediatrics David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA

1994-1997 Doctor of Medicine (MD) (Psychiatry) Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University

Manipal, IndiaDissertation: Interindividual Variability and Predictors of Pain Intensity in Patients with Post-Burn Pain. Supervisor: PSVN Sharma, MD, DPM.

1988-1994 Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MB,BS) Stanley Medical College, Tamil Nadu Medical University

Madras, India

WORK EXPERIENCE_______________________________________________________________

January 2016 Professor and Associate Dean for Researchonwards School of Social Work Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick, NJ

February - Senior AdvisorMay 2015 Office of the Commissioner Administration on Children, Youth and Families Administration for Children and Families US Department of Health and Human Services Washington, DC

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July 2012 - Associate Professor, Brown School (primary)December 2015 Associate Professor of Psychiatry, School of Medicine

Faculty Associate, Center for Mental Health Services ResearchScholar, Institute for Public Health

Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis, MO

July 2012 - Principal Investigator and Training Director, NIMH T32 Training July 2015 Program in Mental Health Services Research Washington University in St. Louis

Brown School St. Louis, MO

June 2006 - Assistant Professor (tenure-track), Brown School (primary)June 2012 Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, School of Medicine

Washington University in St. LouisBrown School St. Louis, MO

September 2003 - Policy Core DirectorJune 2006 The National Child Traumatic Stress Network

National Center for Child Traumatic Stress – UCLA Los Angeles, CA August 2004 - Assistant Research ScientistJune 2006 Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA

November 2000 - Public Health FellowAugust 2003 UCLA/RAND Center for Adolescent Health Promotion Los Angeles and Santa Monica, CA

January-October Research Associate2000 Medical Informatics/Health Services Research Division UCLA-Olive View Medical Center, Department of Hospital Administration

Sylmar, CA

September 1999 - Graduate Researcher April 2000 UCLA Department of History Los Angeles, CA

January 1998 - Fellow December 1999 Pediatric Pain Program Department of Pediatrics

David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Los Angeles, CA

August 1994 - Resident in PsychiatryJuly 1997 Kasturba Medical College and Hospital Manipal, India

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE___________________________________________________________

July 2006 - FacultyDecember 2015 Brown School Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis, MO

In the Master of Public Health, and Master of Social Work programs:Mental Health PolicyApplied Linear ModelingOrganizing, Coalition Building, and LobbyingLivable Lives (with Tim McBride, PhD)Transdisciplinary Problem Solving: Implementing Public Health Interventions in Developing Countries (with Ravikumar Chockalingam, MB,BS)

In the PhD program:Conceptual Foundations of Social Science ResearchIntroduction to Social Measurement and Research (with David Gillespie, PhD)Seminar in Mental Health and Addictions Services Research (with Renee Williams, PhD)

October 2005 Guest Faculty Program in Health Care Administration College of Health and Human Services California State University, Long Beach Long Beach, CA

Taught module on India in HCA 4221: Global Health, offered to students in the College’s MS program in health care administration.

2005-2006 Guest Faculty Department of Community Health Sciences University of California, Los Angeles School of Public Health Los Angeles, CA

Taught module on Mental Health of Children and Youth in CHS M436A: Child Health Programs and Policies, offered to Masters and Doctoral students in the School of Public Health in Spring quarters, 2005 and 2006.

September - Adjunct FacultyDecember 2004 Department of Political Science California State University, Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA

Taught a seminar titled POLS 583 Seminar: Health Politics and Policy for students in the department’s MA program in public administration.

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April - June 2002 Teaching Assistant UCLA Department of Health Services Los Angeles, CA

Teaching assistant to Diana Hilberman, DrPH, for HS 431: Management Practices and Processes for Health Services Organizations. Presented one module on conflict management and negotiation strategy, held office hours, and participated in formulating and grading examination questions.

January-March 2002 Teaching Assistant UCLA Department of Health Services Los Angeles, CA

Teaching assistant to Ronald Andersen, PhD and Pamela Davidson, PhD for HS 422: Practices of Evaluation in Health Services. Presented two lectures on experimental design and data collection, held office hours, and participated in formulating and grading examination questions.

1999-2002 Adjunct Faculty UCLA Department of Psychology Los Angeles, CA

Instructor for Psych 119G: The Psychobiology of Pain and Pain Inhibition, UCLA Summer Sessions. Extensively revised this introductory course on pain, and taught the course to upper division psychobiology majors and medical students.

August 1994- Resident in PsychiatryJuly 1997 Kasturba Medical College and Hospital Manipal, India

Taught modules on pain, mood disorders, and somatoform disorders for medical and nursing students. Supervised and conducted clinical demonstrations and case discussions for medical students on psychiatric rotation.

OTHER EDUCATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES________________________________________

PhD dissertation chair: Hor Yan (Angel) Lai (2014) “Childhood poverty and psychological health of youths in Hong Kong: Mentoring as a social capital invention." Post-PhD position: Executive Officer, Li Ka Shing Foundation, Hong Kong SAR.

PhD dissertation co-chair:(with Michael Sherraden, PhD) Vernon Loke (2009) “Asset trajectories and child outcomes: Implications for asset-based policies.” Post-PhD position: Assistant Professor (tenure-track), Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA

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(with Michael Sherraden, PhD)Kristen Wagner (2011) “The earned income tax credit and financial capability among native households.” Post-PhD position: Assistant Professor (tenure-track), University of Missouri-St. Louis, St. Louis, MO

(with J. Curtis McMillen, PhD)Sarah Carter Narendorf (2012) “Psychotropic medication use in older foster youth: A focus on racial differences.” Post-PhD position: Assistant Professor (tenure-track), University of Houston, Houston, TX

PhD dissertation committee member (internal): Catina L. Callahan (2007) “The association of criminal justice system involvement on change in high-risk behaviors among urban, crack-cocaine using women.”

Madeline Y. Lee (2009) “Towards a theory of accreditation effectiveness in children’s mental health care.”

Youngmi Kim (2010) “Impacts of parents’ resources on child educational outcomes: Assets and mediating pathways.”

Alicia C. Bunger (2010) “Partnership development among mental health organizations.”

Paul R. Sterzing (2012) “Risk and protective factors for bullying victimization among sexual minority youth.”

Sha-Lai Williams (2013) “Mental health service utilization among African-American emerging adults.”

David Ansong (2013) “The relationship between household economic resources and youth academic performance in Ghana: A multilevel SEM assessment.”

Byron J. Powell (2014) “A mixed methods multiple case study of implementation as usual in children’s social service organizations.”

Sarah Myers Tlapek (2015) “The role of trauma and mental health problems in the perpetration of intimate partner violence in post-genocide Rwanda.”

Deepti Adlakha (2015) “Can we walk? Environmental supports for active travel in India.”

Megan A. Feely (2016) “Exploring the relationships between social skills, mental health and behavior in a child welfare involved population.”

PhD dissertation committee member (external): James Butikofer (Economics, 2007) “Effects of the State Children's Health Insurance Program.”

Charles Courtemanche (Economics, 2007) “Essays on the economic causes of obesity.”

Michael Robert Plotzke (Economics, 2007) “Incentives in health care: The effect of ambulatory surgical centers and SCHIP.”

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Hyeon Jung Lee (Anthropology, 2009) “States of suffering: Female suicide, subjectivity, and state power in rural north China.”

Anubha Sood (Anthropology, 2013) “Navigating pain: Women’s healing practices in a Hindu temple.”

Andrea E. Kass (Psychology, 2014) “Economic evaluation of a family-based behavioral weight loss maintenance intervention for pediatric obesity.”

Mentor, Washington University School of Medicine, Pre-Doctoral Interdisciplinary Clinical Research Training Program: Melissa Hensley (2007)

Mentor, Washington University School of Medicine, NIH Fogarty Training Program in Behavioral Disorders (D43 TW05811): Jyotsna Agrawal, PhD (2011)

Mentor, Washington University School of Medicine, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Institutional Training Mechanism (T32 HL007456-28): Lauren Garfield, PhD (2012-14)

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS__________________________________________________

Raghavan R, Das A, Alexander PJ. A case of delusional misidentification syndrome with MacCallum and De Clerambault variants. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 39, 256-258, 1997.

Alexander PJ, Raghavan R. Childhood mania in India. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 36, 1650-1651, 1997.

Raghavan R, Sharma PSVN, Kumar P. The Abacus VAS in burn pain assessment. Clinical Journal of Pain, 15, 238, 1999.

Raghavan R, Nielson-Joseph A, Naliboff B, Zeltzer LK. The effects of yoga in adolescents with Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A pilot study [abstract]. Journal of Adolescent Health, 26, 104, 2000.

Raghavan R, Elliott M, Schuster MA. Predictors of forced sexual intercourse among adolescents: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health [abstract]. Pediatric Research, 53:Part 2 Suppl S, 58, 2003.

Raghavan R, Bogart LB, Vestal KD, Elliott M, Schuster MA. Sexual victimization among a nationally representative sample of adolescent girls. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 36, 225-232, 2004.

Raghavan R, Zima BT, Andersen RM, Leibowitz AA, Schuster MA, Landsverk J.Psychotropic medication use in a national probability sample of children in the child welfare system. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 15, 97-106, 2005. doi:10.1089/cap.2005.15.97

Raghavan R, Leibowitz AA, Andersen RM, Schuster MA, Landsverk J. The effects of Medicaid managed care policies on use of mental health services among a national probability sample of children in the child welfare system. Children and Youth Services Review, 28, 1482-1496, 2006.

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Raghavan R, Inkelas M, Franke T, Halfon N. Administrative barriers to the adoption of high-quality mental health services for children in foster care: A national study. Administration and Policy in Mental Health/Mental Health Services Research, 34, 191-201, 2007.

Raghavan R. A question of faith. Journal of the American Medical Association, 297, 1412, 2007.

Inkelas M, Raghavan R, Larson K, Ortega AN. Unmet mental health need and access to services for children with special health care needs and their families. Ambulatory Pediatrics, 7, 431-438, 2007.

Raghavan R, Aarons GA, Roesch SC, Leslie LK. Longitudinal patterns of health insurance coverage among a national sample of children in the child welfare system. American Journal of Public Health, 98, 478–484, 2008. PMCID: PMC2253578

Raghavan R, Bright CL*, Shadoin A. Toward a policy ecology of implementation of evidence based practices in public mental health settings. Implementation Science, 3:26, 2008. PMCID: PMC2396668 doi:10.1186/1748-5908-3-26

Raghavan R, McMillen JC. Use of multiple psychotropic medications among adolescents aging out of foster care. Psychiatric Services, 59, 1052-1055, 2008. PMCID: PMC2711444

McMillen JC, Raghavan R. Pediatric to adult mental health service use of young people leaving the foster care system. Journal of Adolescent Health, 44, 7-13, 2009. PMCID: PMC2633876

Raghavan R, Shi P, Aarons GA, Roesch SC, McMillen JC. Health insurance discontinuities among adolescents leaving foster care. Journal of Adolescent Health, 44, 41-47, 2009. PMCID: PMC2629581

Raghavan R, Shi P, James S, Roesch SC, Aarons GA, Leslie LK. Effects of placement changes on health insurance stability among a national sample of children in the child welfare system. Journal of Social Service Research, 35, 352-363, 2009.

Raghavan R. Using risk adjustment approaches in child welfare performance measurement: Applications and insights from health and mental health settings. Children and Youth Services Review, 32, 103-112, 2010.

Aarons GA, James S, Monn AR, Raghavan R, Wells R, Leslie LK. Behavior problems and placement change in a national child welfare sample: A prospective study. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 49, 70-80, 2010.

Raghavan R, Inoue M*, Ettner SL, Hamilton BH, Landsverk J. A preliminary analysis of mental health services consistent with national standards among children in the child welfare system. American Journal of Public Health, 100, 742-749, 2010. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2008.151472

Leslie LK, Raghavan R, Zhang J, Aarons GA. Rates of psychotropic medication use over time among youth in child welfare/child protective services. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 20, 135-143, 2010. doi:10.1089/cap.2009.0065.

Raghavan R, Lama G*, Kohl P, Hamilton B. Interstate variations in psychotropic medication use among a national sample of children in the child welfare system. Child Maltreatment, 15(2), 121-131, 2010. doi: 10.1177/1077559509360916

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Bright CL, Raghavan R, Kliethermes M, Juedemann D, Dunn J. Collaborative implementation of a sequenced trauma-focused intervention for youth in residential care. Residential Treatment for Children & Youth, 27:69–79, 2010. doi: 10.1080/08865711003712485

Leslie LK, Raghavan R, Hurley M, Zhang J, Landsverk J, Aarons GA. Investigating geographic variation in use of psychotropic medications among youth in child welfare. Child Abuse and Neglect, 35, 333-342, 2011. doi:10.1016/j.chiabu.2011.01.012

Proctor EK, Silmere H, Raghavan R, Hovmand P, Aarons GA, Bunger A*, Griffey R, Hensley M. Outcomes for implementation research: Conceptual distinctions, measurement challenges, and research questions. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 38, 65-76, 2011. doi: 10.1007/s10488-010-0319-7

Raghavan R, Brown DS, Thompson H, Ettner SL, Clements LM, Key W*. Medicaid expenditures on psychotropic medications among children in the child welfare system. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 22(3), 1-8, 2012. doi: 10.1089/cap.2011.0135

Powell BJ*, Proctor EK, Glisson CA, Kohl PL, Raghavan R, Brownson RC, Stoner BP, Carpenter CR, Palinkas LA. A mixed methods multiple case study of implementation as usual in children's social service organizations: study protocol. Implementation Science, 8:92, 2013. doi:10.1186/1748-5908-8-92

Jain A, Selva S, Johar Z, Raghavan R. Acceptance of, and willingness to pay for, community health insurance in rural India. Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health, 4, 159-167, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jegh.2013.12.004

Raghavan R, Brown DS, Allaire BT, Garfield LD#, Ross R*, Snowden LR. Racial/Ethnic differences in Medicaid expenditures on psychotropic medications among maltreated children. Child Abuse and Neglect, 38, 1002-1010, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2014.02.013.

Raghavan R, Brown DS, Allaire BT, Garfield LD#, Ross RE*. Medicaid expenditures on psychotropic medications for maltreated children: A study of 36 states. Psychiatric Services, 65, 1445-1451, 2014.

Raghavan R, Brown DS, Garfield LD. Medications for maltreated children: Wrong conclusions? In reply. Psychiatric Services, 66, 332-333, 2015.

Saloner B, Malone M, Kreider A, Budeir MS, Miller DA, Huang Y-S, Raghavan R, French B, Rubin D. Medicaid mental health organizational structure and second generation antipsychotic use among children. Psychiatric Services, 65, 1458-1464, 2014.

Raghavan R. Improving the identification of mental health need on college campuses. [Guest editorial.] Journal of Adolescent Health, 55, 598-599, 2014.

Raghavan R, Alexandrova A. Toward a theory of child well-being. Social Indicators Research, 121, 887-902, 2015.

Lanier P, Kohl P, Auslander W, Raghavan R. A preliminary examination of pediatric well-being of physically abused and neglected children compared to a general pediatric population. Child Maltreatment, 20, 72-79, 2015.

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Garfield LD#, Brown DS, Allaire BT, Ross RE*, Nicol GE, Raghavan R. Psychotropic drug use among preschool children from 36 states in the Medicaid program. American Journal of Public Health,105, 524–529, 2015.

Raghavan R, Brown DS, Allaire BT, Garfield LD#, Ross RE*, Hedeker D. Challenges in using Medicaid claims to ascertain child maltreatment. Child Maltreatment, 20, 83-91, 2015. doi: 10.1177/1077559514548316

Emery CR, Wu S, Raghavan R. The Hutong effect: Informal social control and community psychology in Beijing. Injury Prevention, 21, 121-125, 2015. doi:10.1136/injuryprev-2013-041117

Ross RE*, Brown DS, Allaire BT, Garfield LD#, Raghavan R. The Affordable Care Act and implications for health care services for American Indian and Alaska Native individuals. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 26, 1081-1088, 2015.

Raghavan R, Allaire BT, Brown DS, Ross RE*. Retaining Medicaid coverage for youth with histories of abuse and neglect: A study of 36 states. Maternal and Child Health Journal, in press.

Raghavan R, Brown DS, Allaire BT, Ross RE*, Landsverk J. Associations between magnitude of child maltreatment and Medicaid expenditures for psychotropic medications. Psychiatric Services, in press.

Grinstein-Weiss M, Perantie DC, Taylor S, Guo S, Raghavan R. Racial disparities in education debt among low- and moderate-income households. Children and Youth Services Review, in press.

Alexandrova A, Raghavan R. What is child well-being? Under review.

Garfield LD#, Brown DS, Allaire BT, Ross RE*, Nicol GE, Raghavan R. Psychotropic polypharmacy in preschool children from 36 states in the Medicaid program. Under review.

Grinstein-Weiss M, Ren C, Despard M, Guo S, Raghavan R. Effects of a tax-time savings intervention on use of alternative financial services among lower-income households. Under review.

Adlakha D, Hipp JA, Brownson RC, Eyler A, Lesorogol C, Raghavan R. “Can we walk?” Environmental supports for active travel in India. Under review.

Despard M, Perantie D, Taylor S, Grinstein-Weiss M, Friedline T, Raghavan R. Does student debt increase hardship? Evidence from a large sample of lower-income households. Under review.

*Co-author was a graduate student at the time of the writing of the manuscript#Co-author was a postdoctoral scholar at the time of writing of the manuscript

BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS______________________________________________________

Raghavan R, Johar Z. (Eds.) Implementing Public Health Interventions in Developing Countries, Thanjavur, India: IKP Centre for Technologies in Public Health, 2012. Full text online at http://www.ictph.org.in/tps-2011/index.html. Adobe files (PDF) at http://www.ictph.org.in/tps-2011/view-pdfs.html.

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BOOK CHAPTERS, AND BOOK REVIEWS__________________________________________

Raghavan R, Joseph M, Zeltzer LK. The Development of Visceral Pain. In: Hyman PE (Ed.) Pediatric Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders, pp. 6.1-6.17, Academy Professional Information Services: New York, NY, 1999.

Raghavan R, Leibowitz AA. Medicaid and mental health care for children in the child welfare system. In: R. Haskins, F. Wulczyn, M.B. Webb (Eds.) Child Protection: Using Research to Improve Policy and Practice, pp. 120-139, Brookings: Washington, DC, 2007.

Raghavan R. Book review: Pete Earley. Crazy: A Father’s Search through America’s Mental Health Madness. Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law, 32, 535-538, 2007.

Raghavan R. The role of economic evaluation in dissemination and implementation research. In: Brownson R, Colditz G, Proctor E. (Eds.) Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health: Translating Science to Practice, pp. 94-113, Oxford University Press: New York, NY, 2012.

Raghavan R, Chockalingam R, Johar Z. Implementing public health interventions in developing countries: A transdisciplinary solution for safe drinking water in rural India. In: Haire-Joshu D, McBride TD. (Eds.) Transdisciplinary Public Health: Research, Education, and Practice, pp. 297-317, Jossey-Bass: San Francisco, CA, 2013.

NON-PEER-REVIEWED POLICY BRIEFS, REPORTS, AND FACTSHEETS_____________

Bassuk EL, Friedman SM, Batia K, Holland J, Kelly AH, Olson L, Raghavan R, Radford N, Rodrigues D, Soares P, Taverne A, Vaulton W. Facts on Trauma and Homeless Children. Issue brief, Homelessness and Extreme Poverty Working Group, The National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2005.

Raghavan R, Inkelas M. Children and Adolescents Exposed to Trauma are Highly Dependent upon Medicaid. NCTSN Policy Fact Sheet vol.1 no. 2, The National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2005

Raghavan R. Transforming care for children and adolescents exposed to traumatic stress. NCTSN Policy Brief vol. 2 no. 1, The National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2005

Rubin D, Halfon N, Raghavan R, Rosenbaum S. Protecting Children in Foster Care: Why proposed Medicaid cuts harm our nation’s most vulnerable youth. Casey Family Programs, Washington, DC, 2005.

Rubin D, Halfon N, Raghavan R, Rosenbaum S, Johnson K. The Deficit Reduction Act of 2005: Implications for Children Receiving Child Welfare Services. Casey Family Programs, Washington, DC, 2006.

Shern DL, Demmler J, Evans ME, Raghavan R, Magnabosco JL, Teague GB, Kang-Yi CD, Portwood SG, Walkover M. D7 - Support for Social Determinants of Behavioral Health and Pathways for Integrated and Better Public Health. APHA Policy Statement 2014. Available at: http://www.apha.org/advocacy/policy/2014proposedpolicystatements.htm, accessed 3/20/2014.

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ACADEMIC CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS______________________________________

Raghavan R, Sengupta SN. Primary and secondary alcoholism: A retrospective study of discriminant and predictive validities. Paper presentation at the 49th Annual National Conference of the Indian Psychiatric Society, Bangalore, India, December, 1996.

Warda US, Surani Z, Bastani R, Maxwell AE, Raghavan R. Attitudes and barriers to breast cancer screening among South Asian women utilizing a mobile mammography unit. Poster presentation at the South Asian Women’s Conference, Los Angeles, CA, April 2000.

Raghavan R, Leibowitz AA, Andersen RM, Schuster MA, Landsverk J. Impact of Medicaid managed care policies on access to ambulatory mental health services for children in child welfare. Paper presentation at the Kenneth Lutterman Award Session, American Public Health Association meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2003.

Raghavan R, Elliott M, Schuster MA. Relationship between previous sexual experiences and forced sexual intercourse among adolescents. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2003.

Inkelas M, Larson K, Raghavan R. Mental health need and access to services for children with special health needs. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2004.

Inkelas M, Larson K, Smith KA, Raghavan R, Igdaloff S. Mental health needs and access to services for children with special health care needs. Poster presentation at AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2004.

Raghavan R, Zima BT, Landsverk J. Provider-Level Differences in Psychotropic Medication Use Among Children in the Child Welfare System. Poster presentation at the Child Health Services Meeting, AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 2005.

Raghavan R, Leibowitz AA. Medicaid and Mental Health Treatment. Paper presentation at the Child Protection: Using Research to Improve Policy and Practice conference, Co-Sponsored by the Brookings Institution, Annie E. Casey Foundation, and Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago, Washington, DC, 2005.

Raghavan R, Aarons GA, Leslie LK. Insurance instability among a national sample of children in the child welfare system. Poster presentation at AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA, 2006.

Raghavan R. Medication use patterns among youth in the child welfare system. Work, Families, and Public Policy seminar series, Washington University in St. Louis, April 2007.

Raghavan R, McMillen JC. Pathways into mental health services and risk of polypharmacy among adolescents in foster care. Poster presentation at the Child Health Services Meeting, AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, 2007.

Raghavan R, McMillen JC. Patterns of psychotropic medication use among older adolescents in foster care. Paper presentation at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Orlando, FL, 2007.

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Raghavan R. Access to appropriate mental health services among children in child welfare. Paper presentation at the One Child, Many Hands conference, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 2007.

Raghavan R, Ettner SL, Hamilton B, McMillen JC, Landsverk J. Securing access to high-quality care through stable health insurance coverage. Paper presentation at the NIMH Services Research Meeting, Washington, DC, 2007.

Raghavan R, Shi P, Aarons GA, Roesch SC, McMillen JC. Health insurance discontinuities following emancipation from foster care. Paper presentation at AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Washington, DC, 2008.

Raghavan R, Norberg K , McMillen JC. Polypharmacy and depression trajectories among older adolescents leaving foster care. Poster presentation at AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Washington, DC, 2008.

Raghavan R, Lama G, Hamilton BH. Explaining geographic variations in psychotropic medication use among children in the child welfare system. Poster presentation at Washington University, Institute of Public Health inauguration, 2008.

Raghavan R, Lama G, Hamilton BH. Geographic variations in medication use among children in the child welfare system. Paper presentation at the Ray Helfer Society annual meeting, Tucson, AZ, 2008.

Leslie LK, Hurley MM, Aarons GA, Raghavan R, Zhang J. Effects of race/ethnicity on patterns of psychotropic medication use among a national sample of youth in child welfare. Paper presentation at the American Public Health Association annual meeting, San Diego, CA, 10/28/2008.

Raghavan R, Lama G, Hamilton BH. Variations in psychotropic medication use among children in the child welfare system. Paper presentation at the American Public Health Association annual meeting, San Diego, CA, 10/28/2008.

Raghavan R, Kohl P, Lama G. Geographic disparities in mental health service utilization among a national sample of children in the child welfare system. Paper presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research 13th Annual Research Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 1/16/2009.

Raghavan R. Explaining regional variations in medication use among children in child welfare. Panel presentation at 17th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Atlanta, GA, 4/3/2009.

Waid JL, Raghavan R. Disentangling the relationship between placement instability and behavioral problems among children in the child welfare system: An instrumental variables approach. Poster presentation at AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Chicago, IL, 6/29/2009.

Raghavan R, Lama G. Geographic variations in care consistent with national standards among children in child welfare. Paper presentation at the 20th NIMH Conference on Mental Health Services Research, Washington, DC, 7/21/2009.

Aarons GA, James S, Monn AR, Raghavan R, Wells R, Leslie LK. Behavior problems and placement change in a national child welfare sample: A prospective study. Paper presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research 14th Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, 1/15/2010.

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Proctor EK, Aarons GA, Hovmand P, Raghavan R, Griffey R. Advancing the Conceptual, Empirical, and Methodological State of Outcomes for Implementation Science. Paper presentation at the 3rd NIH Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation, Washington, DC, 3/15/2010.

Raghavan R, Brown DS, Clements LM. Reducing disparities in mental health expenditures among children in the child welfare system. Paper presentation at the 2011 Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, Honolulu, HI, 5/14/2011

Chockalingam R, Hipp A, Raghavan R. Transdisciplinary approach toward understanding hypertension in rural India. Poster presentation at the Washington University Institute for Public Health conference, St. Louis, MO, 10/5/2011

Chockalingam R, Raghavan R, Johar Z. Using community health workers to conduct oral health surveillance in rural India. Poster presentation at the Washington University Institute for Public Health conference, St. Louis, MO, 10/5/2011

Chockalingam R, Raghavan R, Agrawal J, Lama G, Lai HYA, Yadama G. Understanding geographic variations in low BMI among women in India: A national study. Poster presentation at the Washington University Institute for Public Health conference, St. Louis, MO, 10/5/2011

Chockalingam R, Brown DS, Arnold S. Racial/ethnic disparities in Medicaid-funded psychotropic medication expenditure among maltreated children. Poster presentation at the 140th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA 10/29/2012.

Brown DS, Arnold S, Key W, Raghavan R. Heterogeneous ‘dosage’ effects in mental health: How variance in child maltreatment exposure impacts utilization and costs. Paper presentation at the 4th Biennial Conference of the American Society of Health Economists, Minneapolis, MN, 6/12/2012.

Brown DS, Shao L, Garfield L, Raghavan R. Impact of variance in child maltreatment exposure to mental health utilization and subsequent Medicaid expenditures. Paper presentation at the 2014 Annual Conference, Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX, 1/18/2014.

Raghavan R, Brown DS, Allaire B, Shao L, Garfield L. Medicaid expenditures on psychotropic drugs for a national sample of children in child welfare. Paper presentation at the 2014 Annual Conference, Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX, 1/19/2014.

Raghavan R, Brown DS, Allaire B, Garfield L, Ross R. Racial/ethnic differences in Medicaid expenditures on psychotropic medications among maltreated children. Paper presentation at the 22nd NIMH Conference on Mental Health Services Research, Washington, DC, 4/23/2014.

Panel presentations on the Affordable Care Act and Children in the Child Welfare System, 19th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, New Orleans, LA, 5/2/2014.

i. Raghavan R, Fluke JD. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010: Prospects for child maltreatment prevention and interventionii. Raghavan R. Understanding the effects of the ACA upon provider supply.iii. Raghavan R. What do we need to know? Research directions for the ACA.

Raghavan R, Brown DS, Allaire BT, Garfield LD, Ross RE, Snowden LR. Racial/ethnic differences in Medicaid expenditures on psychotropic medications among maltreated children. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting. San Diego, CA, 6/9/2014.

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Brown DS, Raghavan R, Allaire BT. Does selection bias affect children in Medicaid managed care? Enrollment and transitions of children in child welfare. 5th Biennial Conference of the American Society of Health Economists (ASHEcon). Los Angeles, CA, 6/23/2014.

dosReis S, Wu B, Tai MH, Yi D, Cosgrove J, Lee B, Raghavan R. Psychopharmacological outcomes of intensive care management for youth with serious mental health needs. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, 11/3/2015.

Ross R, Brown DS, Allaire BT, Raghavan R. Do parent training services result in lowered child mental health expenditures? A study of Medicaid data from 36 states. Society for Social Work and Research Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 1/17/2016.

OTHER PRESENTATIONS________________________________________________________

Cody P, Raghavan R, Lieberman A, Buffington K, Rains M. Using research for public education and advocacy. National Child Traumatic Stress Network Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 2006.

Shadoin A, Piland NF, Raghavan R. Understanding the economic impact of child trauma. National Child Traumatic Stress Network Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 2006.

INVITED TALKS__________________________________________________________________

‘Pain and aging,’ American Association of University Women, Thousand Oaks chapter, Health Fair-99, California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, CA, 1/3/1999

‘The role of public policymaking in the adoption of best practices,’ US Department of Health and Human Services, SAMHSA/CMHS, National Child Traumatic Stress Network Learning from Research and Practice Annual Meeting, Duke University, Durham, NC, 4/7/2004

‘Developing a transformational policy agenda for children, adolescents, and families exposed to trauma: The NCTSN experience,’ US Department of Health and Human Services, SAMHSA/CMHS Policy Summit, Washington, DC 8/17/2004

‘Deploying evidence-based practices: Lessons from states that have taken the plunge,’ State of New York Policy Luncheon, 38th Annual Fall Institute, Parsons Child and Family Center, Albany, NY, 10/8/2004

‘Getting on the evidence-based practices train: Lessons for organizations and agencies’ (with Patricia Carter, PhD, Missouri Department of Mental Health), 4th Annual Child Trauma Symposium, St. Louis, MO, 10/11/2006

‘Assuring the emotional well-being of children in child welfare environments through stable health insurance coverage,’ US Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being Grantees Meeting, Washington, DC, 1/25/2007

‘Implementing high-quality interventions for childhood trauma,’ State of Missouri Department of Social Services, Division of Medical Services, Non-Pharmaceutical Mental Health Prior Authorization Committee, Jefferson City, MO, 2/1/2007

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‘Delivering high-quality mental health services to children in the child welfare system,’ State of Missouri Department of Social Services, Quality Assurance in Psychological/ Clinical Services for Kids Advisory Committee meeting, Jefferson City, MO, 2/23/07

‘Delivering high-quality mental health services: a policy and practice agenda’ (with Patricia Carter, PhD), Missouri Department of Mental Health Spring Training Institute, Lake of the Ozarks, MO, 5/17/2007.

‘Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Trauma,’ Missouri Coalition of Community Mental Health Centers, Lake of the Ozarks, MO, 6/12/2007.

‘Engineering organizations to deliver evidence-based interventions for childhood trauma,’ Child Trauma Colloquium Series, University of Missouri-St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, 10/18/07.

‘Trauma among children in child welfare: a systems framework,’ American Humane Association, Center for Child Protection, Evidence-Based Practice Meeting, Washington, DC, 4/29/08.

‘The economics of implementation,’ American Humane Association, Center for Child Protection, Evidence-Based Practice Meeting, Washington, DC, 4/29/08.

‘Risk adjustment: Insights from child welfare and health care settings,’ Institute of Medicine, Board on Children Youth and Families, Planning Meeting on Improving the Metrics of Performance Assessment in Child Welfare Systems, Washington, DC, 3/13/09.

‘Caring for other people’s children: Childhood disadvantage, mental health inequalities, and the importance of Medicaid,’ Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, 5/26/09.

‘Implementing evidence-based practices in child welfare and juvenile courts: Policies and procedures,’ St. Louis County Family Court, Trauma Informed Interventions and Evidence-Based Practices training, Creve Coeur, MO, 7/10/2009.

‘Childhood disadvantage, mental health inequalities, and the importance of health financing,’ IKP Centre for Technologies in Public Health, Chennai, India, 8/3/10.

‘Child mental health and the importance of health financing,’ Department of Psychiatry, Manipal University, Manipal, India, 8/16/10.

‘Medicaid and children in the child welfare system,’ School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, 3/4/11.

‘Population-based mental health care,’ Opening Plenary, 2011 NIMH Conference on Mental Health Services Research, Washington, DC, 7/26/11.

‘Toward a public mental health,’ NIMH Director’s Innovation Speaker Series, Washington, DC, 2/16/12.

‘Childhood disadvantage and the importance of Medicaid,’ Center for Healthier Children, Families, and Societies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Department of Pediatrics and Health Services, Los Angeles, CA 6/1/12.

‘The importance of being Medicaid,’ Kempe Center Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO, 10/21/13.

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‘Measuring child well-being in practice: Reconciling measurement approaches with theory,’ Keynote address to the Doris Duke Fellowships for the Promotion of Child Well-Being annual meeting, Chapel Hill, NC 4/5/2016.

TALKS TO THE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY________________________

‘Getting on the Evidence-Based Practices Train: Approaches for Organizations and Agencies’ (with Patricia Carter, PhD, Missouri Department of Mental Health), Washington University in St. Louis, George Warren Brown School of Social Work Evidence-Based Practices Forum, 11/13/2006

‘Polypharmacy for Mental Health Problems among Youth Leaving Foster Care: Applications to Modeling Count Data,’ Washington University in St. Louis Social Contexts of Healthcare Seminar Series, 12/12/2006

‘Introduction to Multilevel Modeling using Stata,’ Washington University in St. Louis, George Warren Brown School of Social Work, PhD-student-led seminar series, 2/16/2007

‘Securing Access to Quality: Medicaid and Mental Health Care for Children in Child Welfare,’ Washington University Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, 9/14/07.

‘Implementing Best Practices within Community Mental Health Settings,’ Brown School Professional Development Program, 11/28/07.

‘Constructing a Research Agenda in Mental Health Services Research,’ Washington University School of Medicine, Clinical Research Training Center, Career Development Seminar Series, 5/11/2010.

‘Childhood Disadvantage, Mental Health Inequalities, and the Importance of Medicaid,’ Washington University Center for New Institutional Social Sciences, 4/25/11.

‘The Importance of Being Medicaid,’ Washington University Department of Anesthesiology Grand Rounds, 9/26/2012.

‘Analysis of claims data,’ Washington University Center for Administrative Data Research, 4/17/2013.

‘Economic evaluation in implementation research,’ Implementation Research Institute, 6/19/2013.

‘Economic sustainability: A challenge for implementation science,’ Washington University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Neurocritical care conference, 11/15/2013.

‘Addressing economic evaluation in D&I research,’ Mentored Training in Dissemination and Implementation Research in Cancer, 6/5/2014.

‘A public health approach to mental health services,’ Marjorie Frank Lesser Resident Invitational Lecture, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, 11/4/2014.

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EXTRAMURALLY-FUNDED RESEARCH____________________________________________

Active 1R01 MH095748-01 (Wilfley, PI) National Institute of Mental Health“Implementation of Evidence-Based Treatments for On-Campus Eating Disorders”4/5/2012 – 9/30/2016 $662, 210 (direct) Role: Co-investigatorThis project compared therapist fidelity to Interpersonal Therapy for two implementation strategies deployed in on-campus counseling centers for persons with eating disorders. One of the aims of this study is to assess implementation and service costs of such therapist-focused training.

Completed 1 R03 HS013611-01 (Raghavan, PI) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality “Health Policies and Pathways to Mental Health Services for Children in Child Welfare”9/30/2002 – 11/15/2003 $29,995 (direct)This study merged three sources of data to create a multilevel dataset of children in the child welfare system along with county-level health policy and health resources data. It then examined the effects of Medicaid policies (managed care penetration, use of behavioral carve-outs, and variations in provider reimbursement) on access to ambulatory mental health services among children in the child welfare system.

90PH0013 (Raghavan, PI) DHHS, Administration on Children and Families“Assuring the Emotional Well-Being of Children in Child Welfare Environments through Stable Health Insurance Coverage”9/30/2006 - 2/29/2008 $99,770 (capped total costs)This study undertook longitudinal data analysis on a national probability sample of children in the child welfare system to examine patterns of their health insurance coverage over time, the effects of health financing policies on insurance stability, and the consequences of insurance instability on the use of ambulatory and inpatient mental health services.

P30 MH068579 (Proctor, PI) National Institute of Mental Health“Sequenced Trauma-Focused Intervention for Children in Residential Care: An Implementation Demonstration Pilot”2/20/2007 - 7/31/2009 Role: Pilot study PI This pilot was designed to test the feasibility of implementing psychological interventions for children exposed to trauma currently living in residential care facilities. It was conducted at Every Child’s Hope, a residential facility in St. Louis, and developed approaches to estimate the costs of implementation for these interventions.

5 R03 MH082117-01 (Raghavan, PI) National Institute of Mental Health“Securing Mental Health Services Consistent with National Standards for Children in Child Welfare”12/1/2007 - 2/28/2010 $100,000 (direct)This study identified the characteristics of Medicaid-enrolled children coming into contact with child welfare agencies nationwide who are at most risk for not receiving care consistent with national standards, identified Medicaid coverage deficits that place beneficiaries at risk for poor quality of care, and examined county-level Medicaid policies positively associated with receipt of care consistent with national standards.

1 R01MH086489-01 (Shattuck, PI) National Institute of Mental Health“Service Transitions Among Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders”9/1/2009 – 8/31/2014 $726,000 (direct) Role: Co-Investigator

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This study used nationally representative data of children with autism spectrum disorders in special education school districts to examine service disruptions once these children leave the school system. One of the aims of this study was to examine health insurance discontinuities among these children.

1 R01 HS018550-01A1 (Rubin, PI) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality“Comparative Safety of Atypical Antipsychotics in High-Risk US Children with ADHD”9/1/2010 – 8/31/2013 $859, 208 (direct) Role: Co-InvestigatorThis study examines pharmaceutical use data from Medicaid claims of a national sample of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. One of the study’s goals is to examine the economics of pharmaceuticals with respect to implementation of practice guidelines.

HHSN271201200644P (Raghavan, PI) National Institute of Mental Health9/17/2012 – 1/31/2013 $14,900 (total)Contract to identify data sets and analyses suitable for research on disparities in mental health.

1 R01 MH084855-01A1 (Proctor; Glisson, PI) National Institute of Mental Health“Testing an Organizational Implementation Strategy in Children’s Mental Health.”8/1/2009 – 5/1/2013 $528,237 (direct) Role: Co-InvestigatorThis study examines the use of the ARC implementation strategy to deliver mental health services to underserved populations in the greater St. Louis area. One of the study’s goals is to conduct economic evaluations of this implementation strategy.

5T32 MH019960 (Raghavan, PI) National Institute of Mental Health“George Warren Brown Mental Health Services Research Training”7/1/2010 – 6/30/2015 $2,534,098 (direct)This institutional award supports the training of two predoctoral students and one postdoctoral scholar each year in mental health services research.

1 R01 HS020269-01 (Raghavan, PI) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality“Strengthening Medicaid-Funded Mental Health Coverage for Children in Child Welfare”9/30/2011 – 9/29/2015 $541, 984 (direct)This study proposes to develop better ways to predict mental health expenditures for children with histories of maltreatment who are current Medicaid beneficiaries. It relies on a unique data source, obtained after linking a national survey of maltreated children to their Medicaid claims in 36 states nationwide.

1 R01 MH092312-01A1 (Raghavan, PI) National Institute of Mental Health“Reducing Disparities in Mental Health Expenditures among Children in Child Welfare”5/16/2011 – 9/31/2015 $625, 000 (direct)This study examines racial/ethnic disparities in Medicaid-funded mental health expenditures among maltreated children, and attempts to identify Medicaid policies that may inadvertently contribute to such expenditure disparities. It proposes to link a national survey of maltreated children to their Medicaid claims in 36 states nationwide.

5T32 MH019960 (Proctor, PI) National Institute of Mental Health“George Warren Brown Mental Health Services Research Training”7/1/2015 – 6/30/2019 $2,777,498 (direct)This institutional award supports the training of two predoctoral students and two postdoctoral scholars each year in mental health services research.

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INTRAMURALLY-FUNDED RESEARCH____________________________________________

Completed Raghavan, PI Center for Social Development/Ford Foundation“Paradoxes in public health: Identifying protective factors in the relationship between social inequality and well-being”12/1/2009 – 11/30/2010 $5,000This pilot study used data from the World Health Survey to examine a global health paradox – that residents of some developing countries characterized by low health spending manage to achieve health outcomes that approximate those achieved by residents of far wealthier countries.

SPECIALIZED TRAININGS ________________________________________________________

2006 Summer Research Institute organized by the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 5/31/06-6/4/06

2006 Medicaid workshop organized by the Research Data Assistance Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 9/11/06-9/15/06

SERVICE TO RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY__________________

Conflict of interest monitor, School of Social Work, 2016 onwards

SERVICE TO WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS______________________________

Appointed member, University Judicial Board, June 2014 - December 2015

Elected member, Washington University Faculty Senate, June - December 2015. Member, Advisory Committee on Tenure and Academic Freedom

SERVICE TO THE BROWN SCHOOL______________________________________________ (Academic years)

Member, Future Professional Roles and Academic Programs Work Group, George Warren Brown School of Social Work National Council, 2006-07.

Member, Learning Resources Committee, 2006-07.

Member, Presidential Management Fellows Program Nominations Committee, 2007-08, 2008-09, and 2009-2010.

Member, Admissions Review Committee (MSW program), 2007-08, and 2008-09.

Member, Evidence-Based Practice Steering Committee, 2007-08.

Member, Macro Visioning Practice Committee, 2007-08.

Member, International Scholarship Committee, Office of Field Education, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-2010, and 2010-2011.

Member, India Winter Institute Selection Committee, 2008-09.

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Member, Personnel Advisory Committee, 2008-09.

Member, Master of Public Health (MPH) Curriculum Committee, 2008-09. Member, Public Health Committee, 2009-2010.

Member, PhD Admissions Committee (mental health applicants), 2008-09, and 2010 - 2015.

Member, Livable Lives coordinating committee, 2008-09.

Member, MSW Practicum Advisory Committee, 2011-2012.

Member, PhD Program in Social Work Administrative Committee, 2011 - 2015. Member, Subcommittee on Methods, 2013-2014.

Member, Policy Forum Steering Committee, 2011- 2015.

Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2012-2013, and 2013-2016.

Member, International Task Force, 2012-2013.

Member, Associate Dean for Public Health Search Committee, 2012-2013.

Member, One School Task Force, 2012-2014.

President, Gamma Sigma Chapter, Delta Omega National Honorary Society in Public Health, 2013-2015.

Member, Policy Forum Director Search Committee, 2014-2015.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO STUDENT DEVELOPMENT AT THE BROWN SCHOOL________ (Academic years)

Faculty Advisor, Clinical Practice Student Organization, 2009 - 2015.

SERVICE TO WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE________________

Member, Operations Committee, Washington University Institute for Clinical and Translational Sciences, August 2009-May 2012.

Preceptor, Master of Science in Population Health (MSPH) program, 2010- 2015.

SERVICE TO THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT__________________________________

Invited panelist, Expert Panel on Psychotropic Medication Use among Children in Foster Care, US Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, Washington, DC, 9/16/2011.

Moderator and panelist, “Data Speaks: Creating integrated data systems to facilitate cross-system collaboration,” an invited expert panel at Because Minds Matter: Collaborating to Strengthen Management of Psychotropic Medications for Children and Youth in Foster Care, a meeting convened by the US Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, Washington, DC, 8/27-28, 2012.

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Moderator, US Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children, Youth, and Families webinar on “Integrating Data Systems for Strengthening Care of Children,” 4/23/2013.

Expert panel participant, US Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, Children’s Bureau, Alexandria, VA, 7/15-16, 2013.

Senior Advisor, Office of the Commissioner, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Administration for Children and Families, US Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC, February - May, 2015.

SERVICE TO STATE GOVERNMENT_________________________________________________

Member, Ohio Department of Mental Health, Ad Hoc Committee on Childhood Trauma, 2005-2007.

Member, Missouri Department of Mental Health, Professional Review Committee, 2006 - 2015.

Member, Missouri Department of Social Services, Children’s Division, Quality Assurance in Psychological/ Clinical Services for Kids Advisory Committee, 2006.

Member, Missouri Department of Mental Health, Comprehensive Child Mental Health Clinical Advisory Council, 2007.

Member, Missouri Department of Social Services, Children’s Division-MO HealthNet Division, Healthcare Oversight and Coordination Committee, 2010 - 2015.

Expert panel participant, California Screening, Assessment and Treatment (CASAT) Initiative, San Diego, CA, 7/8-9, 2013.

LOCAL SERVICE__________________________________________________________________

Member, Ferguson Commission, Child Well-Being and Education Inequity Work Group, St. Louis, MO, March - December 2015

Member, Policy Advisory Board, Deaconess Foundation, St. Louis, MO, June - December 2015

SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION_____________________________________________________

Member, American Academy of Pediatrics, Task Force on Foster Care, Website Committee, 2007-2008.

Member, AcademyHealth, State Health Research and Policy Interest Group Advisory Committee, 2008-2009.

Moderator, Panel on Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service Utilization, Society for Social Work and Research 13th Annual Research Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 1/16/2009.

Member, Program Committee, 15th NIMH Biennial Conference on the Economics of Mental Health, Washington, DC, 9/26/2010-9/27/2010. Moderator, panel on Health Insurance and Mental Health Services.

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Co-Chair, 21st NIMH Conference on Mental Health Services Research, Washington, DC, 7/27/2011-7/28/2011.

Member (ad hoc), NIMH Mental Health Services in Criminal Justice Settings review committee, ZMH1 ERB-I 03 S, Washington, DC, 3/2/2011.

Member (ad hoc), NIH Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) pilot grants program, ZRG1 IMST-P (70) R, Washington, DC, 2/21/2012.

Member (ad hoc), NIH Population Sciences and Epidemiology R15 grants program, ZRG1 PSE-B (90) A, Washington, DC, 10/1/2012.

Member, Policy Committee, Mental Health Section, American Public Health Association, 2012 onwards.

Member (ad hoc), NRSA Institutional Research Training (T32) review committee, ZMH1 ERB-I (01) S, Washington, DC, 11/18/2013.

Member, Institute of Medicine study panel, Evaluation of the Supplemental Security Income Disability Program for Children with Speech Disorders and Language Disorders. Washington, DC, January - August, 2015.

Service on NIMH Mental Health Services Research Review Committees Standing Member, NIMH Mental Health Services in Non-Specialty Settings (SRNS) Review Committee, 10/2011 – 6/2012.

Standing Member, NIMH Mental Health Services Review Committee (SERV), 6/2012 – 6/2014.

Chair, NIMH Mental Health Services Review Committee (SERV), 6/2014 – 6/2016.

Chair, Clinical trials RFA ZMH1 ERB-I (01) review committee, 10/2/2014

Chair, Clinical trials RFA, ZMH1 ERB-K (03) and ZMH1 ERB-I (02) review committees, 3/4/2015

Chair, Clinical trials RFA, ZMH1 ERB-I (05) R review committee, 6/10/2015

Chair, Mental Health Services Special Emphasis Panel, ZMH1 ERB-I 07 S, 7/22/2015

Chair, Effectiveness and Services R01 and R34 review committee, ZMH1 ERB-I (01) and ZMH1 ERB-K (03), 10/20/2015

Chair, Effectiveness and Services R34 review committee ZMH1 ERB-I (04) , 2/23/2016

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE________________________________________________________

Ad hoc grant proposal reviewer, The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMw) Prevention Programme, The Hague, 2009

Visiting faculty, IKP Centre for Technologies in Public Health, Chennai, India, 2010 onwards.

Member, Scientific Committee, The Banyan, Chennai, India, 2010 onwards.

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Ad hoc grant proposal reviewer, Health Research Council of New Zealand, ‘Queen Elizabeth Jubilee Research Grants – Knowledge to Action,’ 2012.

PUBLIC SERVICE & MEDIA APPEARANCES _________________________________________

Alternative health consultant and web chat panelist, WebMD, 3/15/2000.

Member, medical board of editors, Reader’s Digest Books, 2000. Helped produce Strengthen Your Immune System, Reader’s Digest: Pleasantville, NY, 2001.

Radio interviews include The Really Show with Dr. GAH (Glenn A. Heinrichs, PhD), VoiceAmerica Talk Radio Network, Health & Wellness channel; Michael Cohen on WILS Radio, Ann Arbor, MI; Voice of Russia, US Edition; and other radio networks

Newspaper interviews include the New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/09/health/attention-disorder-or-not-children-prescribed-pills-to-help-in-school.html?hp; and http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/21/health/research/study-finds-foster-children-often-given-antipsychosis-drugs.html?_r=1&; and other newspapers

Television appearances include Stay Tuned on Nine Network (St. Louis PBS) http://staytuned.ninenet.org/episodes/child-well-being/ (11/13/2015)

PEER REVIEWS____________________________________________________________________

Member, Editorial Board, Child Maltreatment, February 2014 onwards

Member, Editorial Board, Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, September 2014 onwards

Ad hoc reviewer for Administration and Policy in Mental Health, Administration in Social Work, American Journal of Public Health, Child Abuse and Neglect, Child Maltreatment, Children and Youth Services Review, Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health, Implementation Science, Journal of Adolescent Health, Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, Journal of Pediatric Psychology, The National Medical Journal of India, and Pediatrics

PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND AWARDS_________________________________________

Phi Alpha Honor Society, Nu Omicron Chapter (inducted 2016)The purpose of the Phi Alpha Honor Society is to promote academic excellence, provide a closer bond among social work students, and promote humanitarian goals and ideas. Inducted as an honorary faculty member.

American Public Health Association 2014 Mental Health Section Award (as a member of the Mental Health Section Policy Committee), 11/17/2014

2014 Delta Omega Award for Innovative Public Health Curriculum (Runner Up)Awarded by the Association of Schools and Programs in Public Health and Delta Omega, the national public health honor society, this award honors the best curricula in the field of public health. Awarded for Implementing Public Health Interventions in Developing Countries.

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Dean’s Outstanding Student Award, UCLA School of Public Health, 2004The Award honors the top graduating student from each department within the School of Public Health based on scholarship and other activities.

Delta Omega, Iota Chapter (inducted in 2004)Delta Omega is the national honor society for graduate studies in public health. Induction into the society recognizes excellent academic achievement, devotion to public health principles, and outstanding service in public health.

Honorable Mention, 2003 Kenneth Lutterman Award for Exemplary Student Papers in Mental HealthFor paper titled ‘Impact of Medicaid managed care policies on access to ambulatory mental health services for children in child welfare’ presented at the meeting of the American Public Health Association, 2003

1997 Best Outgoing Resident Gold MedalA medal awarded by the Department of Psychiatry, Kasturba Hospital, Manipal to the best resident graduating from the department in an academic year.

1992 All India Alan de Sousa AwardA national award instituted by the University of Bombay for excellence in psychiatric research by an Indian medical student. Awarded for “The Orcus Touch: What Makes Madras the Suicide Capital of India?” a hospital-based study of suicides conducted at Stanley Medical College, Madras, India.

1992 P.V. Subramaniam Gold MedalA medal awarded by Stanley Medical College, Madras, to a medical student for proficiency in clinical psychiatry.

MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL BODIES________________________________________

Member AcademyHealth Member American Public Health AssociationMember Society for Social Work and Research

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