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Simon J. Craddock Lee PhD, MPH Curriculum Vitae CURRENT POSITION Associate Professor of Population and Data Sciences (Medical Anthropology) Department of Population and Data Sciences University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 5323 Harry Hines Blvd Dallas, TX 75390-9066 Tel: 214 648-2410 Fax: 214 648-3934 [email protected] EDUCATION AND TRAINING 2003 University of California, San Francisco & Berkeley PhD Joint Program in Medical Anthropology 2001-2000 Health Services Research Pre-Doctoral Fellow, Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality, Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco 1998 University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health MPH Health Policy & Administration (ethics) 1997 Graduate Resident, Division of Managed Care, Catholic Healthcare West, San Francisco CA 1994 Yale University BA History of Art, Distinction in the Major 1993 Outreach Fellow, HIV/AIDS HRSA Special Projects of National Significance, Gay & Lesbian Adolescent Social Services, Inc. Los Angeles CA POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING 2004-2008 Cancer Prevention Postdoctoral Fellow, Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda. Paige Green, PhD, MPH Chief, Basic Biobehavioral & Psychological Sciences Branch, Division of Cancer Control & Population Sciences ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2018-present Program Co-Leader, Population Science & Cancer Control Research Program Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center 2017-present Adjunct Associate Professor, UTHealth School of Public Health, Dallas Regional Campus 2016-present Associate Professor with Tenure, Department of Population and Data Sciences (dept. name formally changed, 1/2019) Southwestern Medical School 2011-present Graduate Faculty, Rehabilitation Psychology, Southwestern School of Health Professions Graduate Faculty, Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences 2008-present Full Member, Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center (Population Sciences & Cancer Control) 2008-2016 Assistant Professor (tenure track), Department of Clinical Sciences Southwestern Medical School, UT Southwestern Medical Center RESEARCH SUPPORT CURRENT (SELECTED) MPI (Contact PI) Care Coordination for Complex Cancer Survivors in an Integrated Safety-Net System NCI R01CA203856-01 5/2016- 4/2021 $2,556,203

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Simon J. Craddock Lee PhD, MPH Curriculum Vitae

CURRENT POSITION

Associate Professor of Population and Data Sciences (Medical Anthropology)

Department of Population and Data Sciences

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

5323 Harry Hines Blvd Dallas, TX 75390-9066

Tel: 214 648-2410 Fax: 214 648-3934 [email protected]

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

2003 University of California, San Francisco & Berkeley PhD Joint Program in Medical Anthropology

2001-2000 Health Services Research Pre-Doctoral Fellow, Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality,

Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco

1998 University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health MPH Health Policy & Administration (ethics)

1997 Graduate Resident, Division of Managed Care, Catholic Healthcare West, San Francisco CA

1994 Yale University BA History of Art, Distinction in the Major

1993 Outreach Fellow, HIV/AIDS HRSA Special Projects of National Significance, Gay & Lesbian Adolescent

Social Services, Inc. Los Angeles CA

POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING

2004-2008 Cancer Prevention Postdoctoral Fellow, Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program,

National Cancer Institute, Bethesda. Paige Green, PhD, MPH Chief, Basic Biobehavioral &

Psychological Sciences Branch, Division of Cancer Control & Population Sciences

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2018-present Program Co-Leader, Population Science & Cancer Control Research Program

Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center

2017-present Adjunct Associate Professor, UTHealth School of Public Health, Dallas Regional Campus

2016-present Associate Professor with Tenure, Department of Population and Data Sciences (dept. name formally

changed, 1/2019)

Southwestern Medical School

2011-present Graduate Faculty, Rehabilitation Psychology, Southwestern School of Health Professions

Graduate Faculty, Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

2008-present Full Member, Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center

(Population Sciences & Cancer Control)

2008-2016 Assistant Professor (tenure track), Department of Clinical Sciences

Southwestern Medical School, UT Southwestern Medical Center

RESEARCH SUPPORT

CURRENT (SELECTED)

MPI (Contact PI) Care Coordination for Complex Cancer Survivors in an Integrated Safety-Net System

NCI R01CA203856-01 5/2016- 4/2021 $2,556,203

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Principal Investigator BSPAN4: Breast screening and patient navigation for rural underserved women across

North Texas Continuation/Expansion of BSPAN3

CPRIT PP180018 9/1/2018 - 2/28/2021 $1,349,700

Co-Principal Investigator Integrated lung cancer screening and tobacco cessation in an urban safety-net

system

CPRIT PP190052 (PI: Gerber) 9/1/2019 – 8/30/2021 $999,998

Co-Principal Investigator A Randomized Controlled Trial of Patient Navigation for Lung Cancer Screening in an

Urban Safety-Net System

CPRIT RP160030 (PI: Gerber) 3/1/2016 – 2/28/2019 $1,492,616

Co-Investigator Developing a self-persuasion intervention promoting adolescent HPV vaccination,

NCI 1R01CA178414-01 (MPI: Tiro/Baldwin) 7/2013-4/30/2019 $2,478,167

Co-Investigator Design methods for Stepped-wedge Cluster Randomized Trials

PCORI (Zhang PI) 8/1/2017- 7/231/2020 $978,325

Co-Investigator R01 Harms of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Screening in Patients with Cirrhosis

NCI (Singal PI) 7/1/2017-6/30/2022 $3,894,284

Co-Investigator UG3 Chronic Kidney Disease Precision Medicine Project – Recruitment Center

NIH/NIDDK (Vasquez PI) 7/1/2017-6/30/2022 $3,960,463

Co-Investigator P30 Cancer Center Support Grant 8/30/2010-7/31/2020 $1,000,000

NCI (Arteaga PI)

Co-Investigator UM1 Optimizing Colorectal Cancer Screening PREcision and Outcomes in Community-

based Populations (PRECISE)

NCI (Consortium MPI: Skinner/Halm) 4/15/2018-3/31/2022 $3,264,203

Co-Investigator UM1 Multi-level Optimization of the Cervical Cancer Screening Process in Diverse

Settings & Populations (METRICS)

NCI (MPI: Tiro/Skinner/Haas/Kameneni) 4/10/18-3/31/2022 $3,243,086

Co-Investigator R01 Assessing efficacy and implementation of an EHR tool to assess heart health among

survivors

NCI (Weaver, PI) 06/08/2018-05/07/2023

Co-Investigator R01 Refining outcome measures through observational cohorts in morphea NIAMS (Jacobe, PI) 04/19/2019 – 03/31/2022

COMPLETED

Principal Investigator BSPAN3: Breast cancer screening and patient navigation for rural and underserved

women across North Texas. Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas

CPRIT, PP150053 6/2015-5/2018 $1,499,993 competitive renewal

Lead, UT Southwestern Center for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research

Qualitative Methods Core AHRQ R24HS022418-01 (PI: Halm) 9/2013-8/2018 $4,999,999

Stakeholder Engagement Core

Co-Investigator Systems Science Methodology to Study Complex Cancer Survivorship Care.

UT School of Public Health Front of the Envelope (FOTE) innovation pilot award.

(PI: Balasubramanian) $25,000

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Principal Investigator Do Hispanics have a recovery advantage in Dallas County? Racial & ethnic variations

in longitudinal hospitalization usage patterns in the Parkland safety-net system

Community-Based Research Pilot Award, Program for the development and evaluation

of model community health initiatives in Dallas

UT Southwestern Office of the President 9/1/14-8/31/16 $50,000

Co-Investigator Parkland-UT Southwestern PROSPR Center: Colon cancer screening in a safety-net,

NCI 1U54CA163308-01 (PI: Skinner/Halm) 9/2011-8/2016 $7,493,000

Principal Investigator Breast Screening & Patient Navigation (BSPAN2): Evaluating a de-centralized regional

delivery system for rural underserved, Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas

(CPRIT, PP120097) 3/2012-8/2015 $2,699,886

Principal Investigator An inter-personal framework for lung cancer decision-making in African Americans, NCI

R03CA159706-01A1 3/2012-2/2015 $158,875

Principal Investigator Delivery models to provide comprehensive mammography and appropriate follow-up

services to underserved women in rural North Texas: A pilot study.

Moncrief Cancer Foundation, 3/2011-3/2012 $23,503

Principal Investigator Auditing race and ethnicity electronic data sources for the capacity to determine

adequate minority enrollment in cancer trials, Special Interest Award in Cancer

Disparities Research, American Cancer Society-IRG 02-196 1/2011-6/2012 $30,000

Principal Investigator Organizational dynamics affecting clinical research participation through a cancer

center, Clinical & Translational Science (CTSA) Pilot Award, NIH UL1-RR024982

(Packer) 12/2008-5/2010 $8,000.

Site Principal Investigator Research participant satisfaction survey fielding & validation study. Rockefeller

University and National CTSA consortium, NIH UL1RR024143 (PI: Kost) 2008-2010

$5,000. See Yessis et al. Clinical & Translational Science 2012; 5(6):452-60. Site PI in face and content validation and fielding at UT Southwestern.

Co-Investigator Sex Differences in stigma and shame among lung cancer patients

National Lung Cancer Partnership (PI: Hamann) 2011-2013 $100,000

Co-Investigator Conceptualization and measurement of lung cancer stigma

NCI 1R03CA154016-01 (PI: Hamann) 2010-2012 $158,000

Co-Investigator Investigating mothers’ exposure and reaction to media messages about the HPV vaccine.

Commercial Real Estate Women Foundation of Dallas 7/08-9/10 $29,864

Co-Investigator Evaluating conceptual equivalence of a HPV vaccine and media exposure survey for

Spanish- and English-speaking mothers, CTSA pilot award (Tiro) 6/2009-5/2010

$64,770

Co-Investigator Neighborhood change and physical activity: The Fair Park natural experiment, CTSA

pilot award 6/2009-5/2010 $47,868

Co-PI Survey of investigator ethics practices in perinatal mental health research, CTSA pilot

award (Lee, Brandon) $21,950

Principal Investigator National Cancer Institute, Intramural project: Population perspectives in biobehavioral

research on cancer, Paige Green, PhD, Chief, Basic Biobehavioral & Psychological Sciences

Branch (BBPSB). 2006-2008 $15,000

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Co-Investigator National Cancer Institute, Intramural project: Public attitudes pre/post-FDA approval of

the HPV vaccine. (Tiro PI) 2006-2008 $25,000

Principal Investigator Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Health services research dissertation grant,

R03 HS13111-01, 2002-2003 $30,000

Principal Investigator National Science Foundation (NSF) Ethics & values studies, 2001-2003

Dissertation Improvement Grant #0114083 $8,000

Principal Investigator Social Science Research Council (SSRC) 2001-2002 Dissertation fellowship,

Philanthropy & the nonprofit sector $18,000

SPONSORED COLLABORATIONS

2018 NCI-Cancer Research UK Sandpit Workshop (science incubator leading to award funding)

Implementing digital health interventions for cancer prevention and control Bolger Center, Potomac MD

2017 National Cancer Institute Cognitive, Affective and Social Processes in Health Research (CASPHR)

Working Group, Chair: Jerry Suls, PhD

2015 National Cancer Institute-American Society for Clinical Oncology (NCI-ASCO)

Teams in Cancer Care Delivery Project, Alexandria, VA

Chairs: Steve Taplin (NCI), Michael Kosty (Scripps Clinic), Suanna Bruinooge (ASCO)

2014 Applied Anthropology Advanced Seminar, Negotiating structural vulnerability in cancer control.

School of Advanced Research on the Human Experience (SAR), Santa Fe, NM

Chair: Nancy Burke PhD, UCSF Diller Comprehensive Cancer Center

COMPLETED

2011 NIMHD Workshop, Mapping “race” and inequality: Best practices for theorizing and

operationalizing “race” in health policy research. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for

Health Policy, University of New Mexico April 2011

2008-2010 Design and Methods Consultant, Beyond BRFSS: Study of innovative state and local health

surveys. Health Services & Economics Branch, NCI and UCLA Center for Health Policy Studies

2005-2006 Advanced Seminar, Cultural perspectives on cancer: From metaphor to advocacy. School of

Advanced Research on the Human Experience (SAR), Santa Fe, NM

Chair: Juliet McMullin PhD, UC Riverside

HONORS & AWARDS

2018 Faculty Senate (term September 2018-2021), UT Southwestern

2014 Community-based research pilot award, Program for the development and evaluation of model

community health initiatives in Dallas, Office of the President, UT Southwestern

2014 Citation for Faculty Excellence in Research, MD Anderson Cancer Center Survivorship Symposium

2011 Special Interest Award for Cancer Disparities Research, American Cancer Society-Institutional Research Grant

(ACS-IRG), Simmons Cancer Center

2009-2011 NIH Health Disparities Loan Repayment Program (LRP) Award, National Institute for Minority Health &

Health Disparities

2008 Clinical & Translational Science (CTSA) Pilot Award, UT Southwestern

2003 Distinguished Dissertation, Graduate Division, UC-San Francisco, nomination to Council of

Graduate Schools (CGS-UMI) Distinguished Dissertation Award in the Social Sciences

2003 Spring Research Forum Travel Award, Independent Sector and Rockefeller Institute of Government

2000-2002 Graduate Dean’s Health Sciences Fellowship, UC-San Francisco

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2001 Early Career Scholars Award, American Society for Bioethics & Humanities, Nashville, TN

2001 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, UC-Berkeley

2001 Markowski-Leach Scholarship, San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA

2001 Graduate Students Association Travel Fund Award, UC-San Francisco

1998-2000 University of California Regents’ Fellowship, UC-San Francisco

1998 Graduate Students Association Travel Fund Award, UC-San Francisco

1997 Walter and Julia Perker Fellowship, School of Public Health, UC-Berkeley

1996-1997 Graduate Opportunity Program Award, UC-Berkeley

1996 University Fellowship for Graduate Study, UC-Berkeley

1994 Coro Foundation Fellowship in Public Affairs (Awarded, declined)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & REVIEWER SERVICE

MEMBERSHIP Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA), Sustaining Fellow, elected 2006

Academy Health (health services research)

American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), Member #270451

American Anthropological Association (AAA)

Association of Queer Anthropologists (AQA-solga)

Society for Medical Anthropology

American Society of Preventive Oncology (ASPO)

North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG)

EDITORIAL BOARD

Associate Editor Annals of Family Medicine Editor in Chief: Caroline R. Richardson, MD

Lichter Research Professor of Family Medicine

University of Michigan Medical School

AD HOC REVIEWER (journals, academic press) AACR Cancer Prevention Research Health Services Research

AACR Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention Journal of Cancer Survivorship

Academic Pediatrics Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved

American Anthropologist Journal of Palliative Medicine

American Journal of Public Health Journal of the National Cancer Institute (JNCI)

American Journal of Bioethics-Primary Research Journal of Oncology Practice Annals of Family Medicine Medical Care

BMC Cancer Medical Anthropology

BMC Medical Ethics Medical Anthropology Quarterly

Critical Public Health Social Science & Medicine

Culture, Medicine & Psychiatry Sociology of Health & Illness

Ethnicity & Disease Translational Behavioral Medicine

NIH & NSF SERVICE: (most recent first)

2018 Subject Guide, Reviewer, NCI-Cancer Research UK Sandpit Workshop (science incubator leading to award

funding) Implementing digital health interventions for cancer prevention and control Bolger Center,

Potomac MD September 28-31, 2018

2018-2016 Member, NCI Central Institutional Review Board (CIRB), Cancer Prevention & Control

2018-present Ad Hoc reviewer, CIRB Healthcare delivery research

2018 Reviewer, NIH Dissemination & Implementation Research in Health (DIRH)

Reviewer, NINR Special Emphasis Panel (P30, P20 Study Section) ZNR1 REV M34

2017 Reviewer, NCI Special Emphasis Panel (R01, R21 Study Section) ZCA1 SRB-5 (M2) R

2014, 2013 Reviewer, NIH Training Institute in Dissemination & Implementation Research in Health (TIDIRH)

2017,13, 09 Reviewer, Cultural Anthropology Program (Study Section), National Science Foundation

2010 Reviewer, NHLBI Special Emphasis Panel (K01 Study Section) ZHL1 CSR-H (M1)

2009 Reviewer, NCI/NHLBI/OBBSR Special Emphasis Panel (U01 Study Section) ZHL1 CSR-H (S1)

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2008 Reviewer, Science and Society Program (Study Section), National Science Foundation

2008-2004 Co-Chair, Culture & Qualitative Research Interest Group, NIH

2008-2004 Member, Behavioral Research on Disparities in Cancer

Member, Decision-making Theory Ad Hoc Group, Div. of Cancer Control & Population Sciences, NCI

2008-2005 Judge, Fellows Award for Research Excellence, National Institutes of Health

2007-2006 Core Writing Committee, Program Announcements with Review Supporting Behavioral and Social

Science Research on Understanding and Reducing Health Disparities (reissued PAR-13-292 R01, R21)

Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR), NIH

Developed funding opportunity for transdisciplinary research in health disparities, reissued continuously

2006-2005 Co-Chair, Health Care Sub-Committee; Conference Planning Committee

Understanding & Reducing Health Disparities: Contributions from the Behavioral & Social Sciences,

Natcher Conference Center, Office of Behavioral & Social Science Research, NIH

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION COMMITTEES AND OTHER LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES

2018- Patient Values Working Group, CancerCare Patient Values Initiative, New York NY

2018- Expert roundtable: Securing the cancer continuum of care model for racially and ethnically diverse and

medically underserved patients. National Minority Quality Forum and Sustainable Health Communities,

Diverse Cancer Communities Working Group. March 2019, Washington DC. Chairs: Karen Winkfield,

MD, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.

2017- Voting Member, Collaboration/Engagement Domain Task Force, CTSA Consortium, National Center for

Advancing Translational Science, NIH

2017,16 Abstract Reviewer, 9th & 10th Annual Dissemination & Implementation Conference, Academy Health

2016 Society for Medical Anthropology/Society for Psychological Anthropology Joint Mentoring Reception

AAA Annual Meeting, Minneapolis MN November 2016, Chair: Juan Luque, PhD

2014 Nomination/Elections Committee, Society for Medical Anthropology, Chair: Juliet McMullin, PhD

2014 Abstract reviewer, North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) annual meeting

2014-2013 Annual Meeting Executive Program Committee, American Anthropological Association

113th Annual Meeting, Washington DC (Chairs: Mary Gray, PhD and Rachel Watson, PhD)

2014-2013 Judge, Eileen Basker Memorial Book Prize for Scholarship in Gender & Health,

Society for Medical Anthropology (Chairs: Sarah Willen, PhD and Virginia Dominguez, PhD)

2013-2011 Presidential appointment: Medical Anthropology Seat, Committee on Ethics, American Anthropological

Association, Chair: Lise Dobrin, PhD; AAA President: Virginia Dominguez, PhD

2011-2009 Judge, Kenneth W. Payne Paper Prize, Association of Queer Anthropologists (AQA-solga)

Chair: William Leap, PhD

2010-2009 President’s Task Force on Healthcare Reform, Society for Medical Anthropology

SMA president: Carolyn Sargent, PhD, Washington University in St Louis, MO.

2011- 2009 Chair, AAA Minority Dissertation Fellowship Award, American Anthropological Association

2011- 2009 Chair, Committee on Minority Issues in Anthropology, American Anthropological Association

National elected leadership, 3 year term.

2006 Reviewer, Quality of Life Program Track, Society of Behavioral Medicine, 2007 Annual Meeting

2005 External Referree, Faculty Fellowships, Division of Research Programs, National Endowment for the

Humanities

2004 Judge, W.H.R. Rivers Undergraduate Student Paper Competition, Society for Medical Anthropology

2004 Judge, Cultural Horizons Prize, Society for Cultural Anthropology

2007-2004 Member, Cancer Disparities Overview Group, Center for Reducing Cancer Health Disparities, NCI

2004-2002 Member, Markowski-Leach Scholarship Selection Committee, Horizons Foundation, CA

2003-2001 Graduate Division Representative and Committee Liaison to LGBT Community

Student Health Services Advisory Committee, UC-San Francisco

2003-1998 President (1999-2002), Board of Directors (1998,2003), Public Health Alumni Association, UC-Berkeley

2001-2000 Member, Faculty Search Committee for a Biological Anthropologist, Chair: Lawrence Cohen, PhD,

UC-Berkeley

1999 Co-Chair, Anthropology Graduates Organizing for Research and Action (AGORA) UC-Berkeley

1999 Graduate Student Respondent, External Review of Dept. of Anthropology, Administrative Committee

of the Graduate Council, UC-Berkeley

1998 Editorial Board, Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, UC-Berkeley

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1998 Conference Co-Chair, “New Human Genetic Technologies: Science, society, politics”

Energy & Resources Group and the Dept. of Anthropology, UC-Berkeley

TEACHING & MENTORING

TEACHING

UT SOUTHWESTERN:

MD/MPH Journal Club- Public Health & Medicine

Course director: Bijal Balasubramanian, MBBS PhD

Career Seminar- Cell and Molecular Biology Training Program 2017

Director: Melanie Cobb, PhD.

Winter 2012-present

Lecturer, Lecturer, Core Concept Seminars, Community Action Research Track (MS1,2,3) Course director: Nora Gimpel,

MD Title: Population medicine (1hr);

Summer 2013- present

Lecturer, CS 5107 Responsible conduct of research for clinical scientists. Course director: Blair Holbein, PhD.

Title: Research misconduct: Societal impact; Mock IRB Committee session

Spring 2016-present

Lecturer, CS 5301 Clinical research design & analysis. Course director: Heidi Jacobe, MD.

Title: Data collection methods: Quantitative, Qualitative, Mixed-Methods

Title: Multi-Disciplinary and Team Science

Fall 2016-present

Lecturer, ENRH 106 / MED 1027 Introduction to Global Health. Course director: Fiemu Nwariaku, MD

Title: The problem of “culture”

Spring 2016

Lecturer, CS 5207 Outcomes & health services research. Course directors: Ethan Halm, MD

Title: Introduction to qualitative methods; Title: Establishing Stakeholder Engagement

Fall 2015

Lecturer, CS 5301 Clinical research design & analysis. Course director: Steve Wolf, MD and Heidi Jacobe, MD.

Title: Data collection methods, Session I.

Spring 2015

Lecturer, CS 5207 Outcomes & health services research. Course directors: Ethan Halm, MD and Glenn Flores,

MD. Title: Introduction to qualitative methods and stakeholder engagement

Spring 2014

Lecturer, CLP 5358 Health Psychology. Course director: Heidi Hamann, PhD Title: Team Science (1hr) with

David Gerber, MD

Lecturer, Center for Patient-centered Outcomes Research. Director: Ethan Halm, MD Title: Introduction to

Cognitive Interviewing (1hr)

Fall 2012 and Spring 2013

Course Co-director, CS 5105: Ethics in Clinical Sciences. Co-director: John Sadler, MD

Spring 2012

Lecturer, CS 5105: Ethics in Clinical Sciences. Co-director: John Sadler, MD

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Title: Translational research ethics

Lecturer, CS 5207 Outcomes & health services research. Course directors: Ethan Halm, MD and Glenn Flores,

MD. Title: Introduction to qualitative methods & analysis

Spring 2011

Ethics facilitator, Colleges ethics core curriculum, UT Southwestern Medical Colleges (MS1,2) Colleges mentor:

Cynthia Jenkins, MD and Naomi Winick, MD. Course director: John Sadler, MD (5 hrs)

Lecturer, CS 5207 Outcomes & health services research. Course directors: Ethan Halm, MD and Glenn Flores,

MD. Title: Introduction to qualitative methods & analysis

Fall 2010

Ethics facilitator, Colleges ethics core curriculum, UT Southwestern Medical Colleges (MS1) Colleges mentor:

Zora Rogers, MD. Course director: John Sadler, MD (5 hrs)

Spring 2010

Lecturer, CS 5207 Outcomes & health services research. Course directors: Ethan Halm, MD and Glenn Flores,

MD. Title: Introduction to qualitative methods & analysis

Lecturer, Core Concept Seminars, Community Action Research Track (MS1,2,3) Course director: Nora Gimpel,

MD Title: Population medicine

Spring 2009

Ethics facilitator, Colleges ethics core curriculum, UT Southwestern Medical Colleges (MS1, 2) Colleges mentor:

Angela Mihalic, MD and Celia Jenkins, MD. Course director: John Sadler, MD (5 hrs)

Lecturer, CS 5105: Ethics in Clinical Sciences Course director: John Sadler, MD

Title: Culture & ethnicity in clinical research (1hr) with Byron Cryer, MD

Lecturer, PH 2998: Public health responses to chronic disease in the 2st Century (Course director: F. Dallo); Title:

Social construction of race and ethnicity in the US (1 hr)

Fall 2009

Ethics facilitator, Colleges ethics core curriculum, UT Southwestern Medical Colleges (MS1, 2) Colleges mentor:

Angela Mihalic, MD and Celia Jenkins, MD. Course director: John Sadler, MD (5 hrs)

Lecturer, Core Concept Seminars, Community Action Research Track (MS1,2,3) Course director: Nora Gimpel,

MD Title: Population medicine (1hr); Social Determinants of Health (1 hr)

Spring 2008

Ethics facilitator, Colleges ethics core curriculum, UT Southwestern Medical Colleges (MS1, 2) Colleges mentor:

Angela Mihalic, MD and Richard Dewey, MD. Course director: John Sadler, MD (5 hrs)

Lecturer, PH 2998: Public health responses to chronic disease in the 2st Century (Course director: F. Dallo); Title:

Social construction of race and ethnicity in the US (1 hr)

Fall 2008

Ethics facilitator, Colleges ethics core curriculum, UT Southwestern Medical Colleges (MS1, 2) Colleges mentor:

Angela Mihalic, MD and Richard Dewey, MD. Course director: John Sadler, MD (5 hrs)

UC SAN FRANCISCO AND UC BERKELEY:

2003-2001 Biomedicine as a Cultural System, HED# 410: Organization and Function of Health Services,

Dept of Health Education, San Francisco State University, Fall/Spring

2002-2000 Course Instructor, Culture & behavior curriculum

Course Instructor, Foundations of patient care

Essential Core, School of Medicine, UC-San Francisco

2001-1999 Graduate Student Instructor, Introduction to physical anthropology, UC-Berkeley

2001-2000 2001 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award

2000-1998 Graduate Student Researcher V, for Jodi Halpern, MD, PhD Medical Humanities Program, UC-Berkeley

From detached concern to empathy: Humanizing the physician-patient relationship (Oxford: 2001)

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1999-1997 Graduate Student Researcher III, Public health ethics: Research & practice

Dean Patricia Buffler, School of Public Health, UC-Berkeley

1999 Graduate Student Reader (Examiner), Anthropology & religion

Anthropology Department, UC-Berkeley

1998 Graduate Student Reader (Examiner), Introduction to social & behavioral health

School of Public Health, UC-Berkeley

DISSERTATION COMMITTEES

Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, UT Southwestern

2019 Daniel Elledge, Examining the Feasibility of a Resilience Mental Health Application for Adolescents

2019 Lucas Zullo, Implementing an interpersonal theory of suicide treatment approach to improve outcomes in suicidal

youth

2019 Sarah Pennant, Hope, social support and quality of life in adolescent cancer survivors and their caregivers

2013 Robert Devereaux, Illness perceptions in Hepatitis C patients: A qualitative analysis

2013 Katrina Griffith, Maternal depressive symptoms and parental strategies for adolescent diabetes management in

Latino and Caucasian youth

Doctoral Program in Public Health, UTHealth School of Public Health

2018 Jessica Austin, Patient-centered communication in cancer survivorship care (F31 predoctoral fellowship submitted)

Doctoral Program in Anthropology, McGill University, Montreal Quebec

2009 Willard W. Will, Making hospital chaplains in an age of biomedicine, Chair: Sandra Hyde, PhD and Ellen Corin, PhD

Doctoral Program in Public Affairs, UT Dallas

2015 Marcene Royster, Perspectives of African American men regarding the physician-patient relationship in primary

care

MASTER’S THESIS COMMITTEES

Master’s Program in Rehabilitation Counseling, UT Southwestern School of Health Professions

2013 Alyssa Lee, Stressful Challenges of Adolescent Type 1 Diabetes Management in Caucasian & Latino Youth

2012 Hang Tu Phan, Mental health services for Vietnamese American adolescents

Medical Student Trainees / Graduate Student Interns:

with David Gerber, MD:

Matthew Perez, UT Southwestern Medical School 2017

Mixed methods, Exploring e-tool development and implementation for oncology treatment pathways

Kelvin Pho, UT Southwestern Medical School 2017

Characteristics of patients using patient portals in oncology

Sandra Garcia, UT Southwestern Medical School, Incoming MS1 Summer 2016

Survey development, fielding on teams in cancer care and clinical trials

Natalie Morissey, University of North Texas, School of Public Health MS/MPH Summer 2014

Field practicum in rural cancer prevention

Jessica Shah, University of North Texas, School of Public Health MPH Summer 2009

Human subjects protections practicum, qualitative assessment of UTSW cancer-related public internet

MENTORING IN RESEARCH DESIGN, QUALITATIVE METHODS OR STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT

Career Development Awards

AACR-Genentech Cancer Health Disparities Research Fellowship (Serena Rodriguez, PhD MPH)

American Association for Cancer Research $110,000 7/01/2019- 6/30/2021

Assessing cervical cancer screening among resettled refugee women

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K23HD097291 (Jenny Francis, MD) $823,143 5/15/19-4/30/24

NICHD

Use of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) To characterize knowledge and attitudes toward LARC among adolescent-parent dyads and providers, using mixed methods.

K01OH011532 (Katelyn K. Jetelina, PhD) $298,767 9/14/18- 8/15/21

CDC/NIOSH

Development of a police officer stress algorithm to prevent adverse events: A mixed-methods study

Identify predisposing multi-dimensional factors that converge to create high-stress calls for Dallas Police Department officers,

using a mixed-methods design.

K23 (Oanh Nguyen, MD) $946,890 8/18/2017-5/31/2022

NIH/NHLBI

Addressing social vulnerabilities to prevent hospital readmissions in adults with cardiovascular disease

This study aims to develop a patient-centered, community-engaged strategy to enhance evidence-based transitional care

intervention strategies for adults with congestive heart failure and ischemic heart disease.

1K23DK104065-01 (Michael Bowen, MD) $767,358 9/01/14-8/31/19

NIH/NIDDK

Predicting diabetes risk using glucose data in the electronic medical record

Characterize glucose data available within the EMR- “glucose history” and harness it to develop a novel random glucose-

based risk assessment tool, then pilot a diabetes screening intervention in clinics

1K23HL132001-01 (Jaquelyn Powers, MD) $181,834 8/01/2016 – 7/31/2020

Overcoming adherence problems in children with iron deficiency anemia (IDA)

To assessing a novel adherence intervention against usual care with oral iron as well as the alternative of IV iron therapy

for children with IDA. Awarded in 2016, Dr. Powers was recruited away to Baylor College of Medicine.

COMPLETED

1K23AI112477-01 (Ank Nijhawan, MD) $520,668 01/01/15-12/31/18

Reducing readmissions and improving outcomes in HIV-infected patients

Better predict, understand and reduce 30-day readmissions in HIV-infected patients thereby improving patient

engagement in care, reducing disparities and ultimately mortality.

K23HD068401 (Rashmi Shetgiri, MD) $586,230 01/02/12-12/31/16

NIH/NICHD

Community-based prevention of youth violence in Latinos

St. Baldrick’s Foundation Research Fellowship (Rachel Chesley Thienprayoon, MD) $132,991 2011-2013

Factors associated with hospice use in pediatric oncology

K23MH085007-01A1 (Anna Brandon, PhD) $385,224 2009-2011

NIMH/NIH

Partner-assisted therapy for treatment of depression during pregnancy

Mentoring and Supervision of Post-doctoral Fellows

Serena Rodriguez, PhD 2017-present

Implementation Science and Healthcare Delivery Research in Cancer Control and Prevention

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Mentoring and Research Design Consultation

Investigator Investigator's Title Home Dept(s) Purpose

2018-2019

Balentine, Courtney Assistant Professor Surgery Local vs General Anesthesia for Inguinal Hernia in the

Elderly, Beeson Career Development Award

Day, Andrew Assistant Professor Otolaryngology Survivorship outcomes in Head & Neck Cancer Surgery,

Frankel Scholar

Hong, Arthur Assistant Professor General Internal

Medicine

ED utilization vs Urgent Care for Adults with Active

Cancer, THR Clinical Scholar

2017-2018

Barnes, Arti Assistant Professor Infectious Disease Screening in HIV+ patients at high-risk for anal dysplasia

Jetelina, Katelyn Assistant Professor UT SPH Epidemiology High-stress police calls, stakeholder eng NIOSH K01

Fair, Kayla Postdoctoral Associate Center for Depression

Research, Psychiatry

Organizational culture and health behavior counseling in

primary care

Francis, Jenny Assistant Professor Pediatrics Supporting uptake of long-acting reversible contraception

NICHD K23

Phelan, Herb Associate Professor Surgery Predictive trauma assessment tool for post-discharge

survival

2016-2017

Barnes, Arti Assistant Professor Infectious Disease Screening in HIV+ patients at high-risk for anal dysplasia

Jetelina, Katelyn Postdoctoral Associate UT SPH Epidemiology High-stress police calls, stakeholder eng NIOSH K01

Luque, Amneris Professor Infectious Disease Evaluating PrEP delivery models: community pilot; CDC

Matchett, Gerald Assistant Professor Anesthesiology Emergency research without consent, community

notification plan evaluation

Murphy, Caitlin Assistant Professor Clinical Sciences Oral chemotherapy adherence, multi-morbidity

AcademyHealth CDA, R03

Phelan, Herb Associate Professor Surgery Predictive trauma assessment tool for post-discharge

survival

Powers, Jacquelyn Fellow Pediatrics Hem/Onc K23 Adherence in Children with Iron Deficiency Anemia

Rethorst, Chad Assistant Professor Psychiatry Implementation of exercise referral in Major Depressive

Disorder, qualitative arm design (R21 to NIMHD)

Singal, Amit Associate Professor Internal Medicine R01 hepatocellular screening

2015-16

Barnes, Arti Assistant Professor Infectious Disease Screening in HIV+ patients at high-risk for anal dysplasia

Jetelina, Katelyn Postdoctoral Associate UT SPH Epidemiology High-stress police calls, stakeholder eng NIOSH K01

Luque, Amneris Professor Infectious Disease Evaluating PrEP delivery models: community pilot; CDC

Matchett, Gerald Assistant Professor Anesthesiology Emergency research without consent, community

notification plan evaluation

Murphy, Caitlin Assistant Professor Clinical Sciences Oral chemotherapy adherence, multi-morbidity

AcademyHealth CDA, R03

Phelan, Herb Associate Professor Surgery Predictive trauma assessment tool for post-discharge

survival

Powers, Jacquelyn Fellow Pediatrics Hem/Onc K23 Adherence in Children with Iron Deficiency Anemia

Rethorst, Chad Assistant Professor Psychiatry Implementation of exercise referral in Major Depressive

Disorder, qualitative arm design (R21 to NIMHD)

Singal, Amit Associate Professor Internal Medicine R01 hepatocellular screening

2014-15

Barnes, Arti Assistant Professor Infectious Disease Screening in HIV+ patients at high-risk for anal dysplasia

Gunasekaran, Uma

Meneghini, Luigi

Assistant Professor

Professor Endocrinology EMR and clinical passports, Parkland diabetes care

Witkeiwicz, Agnes

Knudsen, Erik

Associate Professor

Professor

Pathology/McDermott Ctr

Hum. Growth & Dev

Community oncologist attitudes about patient-derived

xenograft models for treating pancreatic cancer

Matchett, Gerald Assistant Professor Anesthesiology Emergency research without consent, community

notification plan evaluation

Phelan, Herb Associate Professor Surgery Predictive trauma assessment tool for post-discharge

survival

Powers, Jacquelyn Fellow Pediatrics Hem/Onc K23 Adherence in Children with Iron Deficiency Anemia

Rabaglia, Jennifer Assistant Professor Surgery R03 Patient reported outcome measure for surgical quality

in ventral hernia repair

Rhee, Chanhaeng Assistant Professor Endocrinology Patient activation for diabetes mgmt UTSW primary care

Santa-Sosa, Eileen Assistant Professor Psychiatry Consult on qualitative training

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(neurodevelopmental outcomes premature birth)

Singal, Amit Assistant Professor Internal Medicine R01 Harms of hepatocellular screening, stakeholder

research design

Sulistio, Melanie Assistant Professor Cardiology Survey on simulation use in fellowship programs

2014-13

Bowen, Michael Assistant Professor Internal Medicine K23 e-clinical decision support tool for pre-diabetes

Byerly, Matt Professor Psychiatry Patient and stakeholder engagement, pre/post-natal

fluoxetine and developmental disability

Keays, Melise Assistant Professor Pediatric Urology

U Ottawa

Improving outcomes for children with hypospadias

New Investigator, Canadian Institute of Health Research

Pruitt, Sandi Assistant Professor Clinical Sciences Research design: spatial uncertainty & CRC screening;

segregation measures and CRC mortality

Rhodes, Ramona Assistant Professor Internal Medicine EOL/Palliative Disparities, K23 design; pilot pubs

Rubin, Michael Assistant Professor Neurotherapeutics Surrogate decision-making in ICU; research design

Schwartz, David Assistant Professor Radiation Oncology Digital education in uninsured, head and neck cancer

patients, pilot project applications

Shetgiri, Rashmi Assistant Professor Pediatrics School Bullying, K23 preceptor, research design

2013-prior

Abbe, Marisa Research Scientist Peds. Injury Prevention Research design, grant application R21

Brandon, Anna Assistant Professor Psychiatry Partner-assisted therapy in perinatal depression

Brion, Luc Professor Pediatrics RCT non-participant trial effects

Brown, Sherwood Professor Psychiatry Pediatric caregiver depression, qualitative design

Das, Sandeep Assistant Professor Internal Medicine Cardiac safety-net patient, research design

Gerber, David Assistant Professor Internal Medicine Pilot design, EMR utilization

Keays, Melise Fellow Urology Patient-reported outcome measure, pediatric hypospadias

Kennard, Beth Professor Psychiatry Adolescent. suicide, R34 qualitative design, awarded 2014

Kho, Kimberly Assistant Professor Obstetrics/Gynecology Increasing bilateral tubal ligation adherence

Lau, May Assistant Professor Pediatrics Adolescent pregnancy prevention, K23 design

Leonard, Tammy Assistant Professor Economics U Dallas/UTD K award application, Human Subjects Protections

Makris, Una Assistant Professor Internal Medicine R03 implementation, qualitative analysis

Matulevicius, Susan Assistant Professor Internal Medicine Forming research question, Cardiology

Neunert, Cindy Assistant Professor Pediatrics pediatric blood disorders, assoc. career development award

Nijhawan, Ank Assistant Professor Internal Medicine HIV and incarcerated, qualitative design

Rhodes, Ramona Assistant Professor Internal Medicine EOL/Palliative Disparities, K23 design; pilot publications

Sadeghi, Navid Fellow Internal Medicine Population breast cancer, research design

Shetgiri, Rashmi Assistant Professor Pediatrics K23 School Bullying, awarded 2011-16

Singal, Amit Assistant Professor Internal Medicine MSM Hepatitis, pilot, qualitative design w/ MS mentees

Thienprayoon, Rachel Fellow

Ass’t Professor (2015) Pediatrics, Hem/Onc Hospice use among minority pediatric oncology patients

COMMITTEE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE

UT SOUTHWESTERN:

Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center

2018- present Program Co-Leader, Population Science & Cancer Control Research Program

Planning Committee, 2019 Wendy and Emery Reves International Breast Cancer Symposium

2016- present Clinical Cancer Research Committee

Chair: David Gerber, MD.

2012- present Chair since 2016, (Vice Chair 2015)

Protocol Review & Monitoring Committee, Population Science & Cancer Control

Southwestern Medical School

2018- Executive Champion, Career-focused Pathway

Patient-centered Outcomes & Health Services Research

Master of Science in Clinical Science (MSCS), Center for Translational Medicine

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2017- Trainee/Jr. Faculty Application Review Committee (for external grant applications)

Center for Translational Medicine

Interviewer, Medical School Admissions Committee

Chair: Kathleen Wilson, MD (Anne McLane, administrator)

LGBT & Allies Mentors Point of Contact, Office of Diversity & Inclusion

Director: Dawn Cureton

2017, 2016 Review Committee, President’s Community-based Research Pilot Award Program

Chair: Celette Sugg Skinner, PhD

2016- Member, CTSA Steering Committee

Center for Translational Medicine. Chair: Associate Dean R. Toto, MD.

LCME Self Study Academic Environment Sub-Committee

Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME)

UT Southwestern Medical School. Chair: Bryan Williams, MD

2008-2016 Institutional Review Board (Committee #1). Chair: David Karp, MD

Institutional Standing Committee, Office of the President

IRB Board Chairs In-Service: Social, behavioral & population research at UT Southwestern. Dec 2008

IRB Staff In-service: Social, behavioral & population research at UT Southwestern. Dec 2008

Research Matters Forum (institution-wide staff lecture series) Diane Sheppard, RN. Director, Research Protections

Item 8.0: Cancer-related research: Understanding the Protocol Review & Monitoring Committee June 2016

What constitutes a substantive Continuing Review? May 2011

Benchmarks to best practices: Research participant satisfaction survey fielding & validation study. Nov 2011

Symposium organizing committee, Action on health disparities: Global and local. UT Southwestern 2010.

Co-sponsored with Office of the Provost, Southern Methodist University, with funding from the National Network of

Libraries of Medicine; the Department of Clinical Sciences; and the UT System Global Initiatives Office.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

2008- 2012 Member, Allocations Committee, Ryan White Planning Council of the Dallas Area

Operational committee for Dallas County administration of federal funding for HIV/AIDS services.

2000-1995 Yale Alumni Schools Committee, New York, Berkeley, San Francisco

1998-1996 Development Committee, International Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Council, San Francisco, CA

1998 Member, 50th Anniversary Steering Committee, United Nations International School, NY

1997-98 Member, Development Committee and Advisory Council, Asian American Arts Alliance, New York NY

1997-1996 Development Advisor, Asian Pacific Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS, New York NY

CONSULTING POSITIONS

2017-present Ethics Advisory Board, Microsoft Research, Redmond WA

2012-2014 Social-Behavioral Science Consultant, Institutional Review Board

Texas Health Research & Education Institute, Texas Health Resources (THR)

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PUBLICATIONS ORCID ID#: 0000-0001-6345-1237 SCOPUS AUTHOR ID#: 12771800400; 57192542664

PEER-REVIEWED PRIMARY RESEARCH CHAPTERS

1. Lee, SJC. (2019) The familiarity of coping: Kinship and social location in the safety-net experience of cancer. In

Armin J., Burke N., and Eichelberger L. (Eds.) Negotiating structural vulnerability in cancer control, (pp. 91-113)

School for Advanced Research; Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press.

2. Lee, SJC. (2013) Organizational practice & social constraints: Problems of racial identity data in cancer care and

research. In Gomez, L. and N. Lopez (Eds.) Mapping “race”: Critical approaches to health disparities research, (pp.

87-103) New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, Critical Issues in Health & Medicine series

3. Lee, SJC. (2009) A view from White Flint: Ambiguity, identity and disparities in cancer.

In McMullin, J. and D. Weiner (Eds.) Confronting cancer: Metaphors, advocacy, and anthropology, (pp. 165-86)

Santa Fe: School for Advanced Research-SAR Press.

4. Lee, SJC. (2006) Ethics of articulation: Constituting identity in a Catholic hospital system.

In Sorrell Dinkins, C. and J. Sorrell (Eds.). Listening to the whispers: Re-thinking ethics in healthcare. (pp. 69-129)

Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES *indicates methods mentee/trainee, or research staff supervised by Dr. Lee

1. Tiro JA, Inrig SJ, Balasubramanian BA, McCallister K, Halm EA, Bishop WP, Murphy CC, Santini NO, Lee SJC.

(In press) Clinic variation in colorectal cancer screening in an integrated system. Population Health Management

2. Lee SJC, Hamann HA, Santini NO, Abbara S, Balis DS, Browning T, Chiu HC, Moran BA, McGuire M, Gerber DE.

(In press) Stakeholder engagement to initiate lung cancer screening in an urban safety-net health system. Healthcare:

Journal of Delivery Science & Innovation doi: 10.1016/j.hjdsi.2019.100370

3. Lee SJC, Murphy CC, Geiger AM, Gerber DE, Cox JV, Nair R, Skinner CS. (In Press) Conceptual model for accrual

to cancer clinical trials. Journal of Clincal Oncology doi: 10.1200/JCO.19.00101

4. *Hong AS, Froehlich T, Clayton Hobbs S, Lee SJC, Halm EA. Impact of a cancer urgent care clinic on regional

emergency department visits. (2019) Journal of Oncology Practice doi: 10.1200/JOP.18.00743

5. Rhodes RL, Ukoha NCE, Williams KA, Eldwood B, Knox-Rice T, Lee SC, Tiro JA, Skinner CS, Halm EA.

Understanding underuse of advance care planning among a cohort of African Americans with advanced cancer:

Formative research that examines gaps in intent to discuss options for care (2019) American Journal of Hospice and

Palliative Medicine doi: 10.1177/1049909119843276

6. *Hong AS, Sadeghi N, Harvey V, Lee SJC, Halm EA. (2019) Characteristics of Emergency Department Visits and

Select Predictors of Hospitalization for Adults with Newly-Diagnosed Cancer in a Safety-Net Health System. Journal

of Oncology Practice. doi: 10.1177/1049909119843276

7. Regnante JM, Richie NA, Fashoyin-Aje LA, Vichnin M, Ford ME, Roy UB, Turner KW, Hall LL, Gonzalez ET,

Esnaolo NF, Clark LT, Adams HC, Alese OB, Gogineni K, McNeill LH, Petereit DG, Sargeant I, Dang JHT, Obasaju

CK, Lee SJC, Hoover SC, Williams EL, Chen MS. (2019) US Centers of Excellence strategies for increased

inclusion of racial and ethnic minorities in clinical trials. Journal of Oncology Practice doi: 10.1200/JOP.18.00638 Authors in institutional alphabetical order, following first and senior.

8. *Kim S, Lee SC, Skinner CS, Brown CJ, *Balentine CJ. (2019) A surgeon’s guide to treating older patients with

colorectal cancer. Current Colorectal Cancer Reports 15:1-7. doi: 10.1007/s11888-019-00424-4

9. *Murphy CC, Lee SJC, Gerber DE, Cox JV, Fullington HM, Higashi RT. (2019) Patient and provider perspectives on

delivery of oral cancer therapies. Patient Education & Counseling doi:10.1016/j.pec.2019.06.019

10. *Nijhawan AE, Higashi RT, Marks EG, Tiruneh Y, Lee SJC. Patient and Provider Perspectives on 30-day

Readmissions, Preventability, and Strategies for Improving Transitions of Care for HIV patients at a Safety Net

Hospital (2019) Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care doi: 10.1177/2325958219827615

11. *Pho KK, Lu R, Gates S, Cai J, Xie D, Xie Y, Lee SJC, Gerber DE. Mobile device applications for electronic patient

portals in oncology (2019) JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics doi: 10.1200/CCI.18.00094

12. Lee SJC, *Jetelina KK, Marks EG, Shaw EK, Oeffinger KC, Cohen DJ, Santini NO, Cox JV, Balasubramanian BA.

(2018) Care coordination for complex cancer survivors in an integrated safety-net system: a study protocol. BMC

Cancer 18:1204 doi:10.1186/s12885-018-5118-7

13. Lee SJC, Higashi RT, Sanders JM, Zhu H, Inrig SJ, Mejias C, Argenbright KE, Tiro JA. (2018) Effects of program

scale-up on time to resolution for patients with abnormal screening mammography results Cancer Causes & Control

29(10): 995-1005 doi: 10.1007/s10552-018-1074-4

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14. Matchett G, Ryan TJ, Suna MC, Lee SC, Pepe PE and EvK Clinical Trial Group. (2018) Measuring the cost and

effect of current community consultation and public disclosure techniques in emergency care research. Resuscitation

128(July):37-42. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2018.04.033.

15. Murphy CM, Fullington HH, Alvarez CA, Lee SJC, Betts A, Haggstrom DA, Halm EA. (2018) Polypharmacy and

patterns of prescription medication use among cancer survivors Cancer doi: 10.1002/cncr.31389

16. Lee SJC, Inrig SJ, Balasubramanian BA, Skinner CS, Higashi RT, McCallister K, Bishop WP, Santini NO, Tiro JA.

(2018) Identifying quality improvement targets to facilitate colorectal cancer screening completion. Preventive

Medicine Reports doi:10.1016/j.pmedr.2018.01.004

17. Balasubramanian BA, *Jetelina KK, Bowen ME, Santini NO, Lee SC (2018) Surveillance for colorectal cancer

survivors in an integrated safety-net health system in the United States International Journal of Care Coordination

doi: 10.1177/2053434518764634

18. *Pho K, Lu R, Gates S, Xie Y, Lee SJC, Gerber DE (2018) Characteristics of patients using patient portals in

oncology. JAMA Oncology doi:10.1001/jamaoncol.2017.5257

19. *Nguyen OK, *Higashi RT, Makam AN, Mijares JC, Lee SC (2018) The influence of financial strain on health

decision-making. Journal of General Internal Medicine doi: 10.1007/s11606-017-4296-3

20. *Murphy CC, Singal A, Sanders J, Pruitt S, Lee SC, Halm E, Skinner CS (2017) Patterns of repeat colorectal cancer

screening and follow-up of abnormal results in an integrated safety-net health system. Journal of Patient-Centered

Research and Reviews 4(3):151-2.

21. *Higashi RT, Lee SJC, Leonard T, Quirk L, Pezzia C, Pruitt SL. (2017) Family and social context contributes to the

interplay of economic insecurity, food insecurity, and health. Annals of Anthropological Practice doi:

10.1111/napa.12114 PMC6140792

22. Reimer T, Lee SJC, *Garcia S, Gill M, Duncan T, Williams EL, Gerber DE. (2017) Cancer center clinic and research

team perceptions of identity and interactions Journal of Oncology Practice doi:10.1200/JOP.2017.024349

23. Gerber DE, Hamann HA, Santini NO, Abbara S, Chiu H, McGuire M, Quirk L, Zhu H, Lee SJC. (2017) Patient

navigation for lung cancer screening in an urban safety-net system: Protocol for a pragmatic randomized clinical trial.

Contemporary Clinical Trials 60:78-85 doi:10.1016/j.cct.2017.07.003

24. Hamann HA, Shen MJ, Thomas AJ, Lee SJC, Ostroff JS. (2017) Development and preliminary psychometric

evaluation of a patient-reported outcome measure for lung cancer stigma: The Lung Cancer Stigma Inventory (LCSI)

Stigma and Health doi:10.1037/sah0000089

25. Gerber DE, Beg MS, Duncan T, Gill M, Lee SJC. (2017) Oncology nursing perceptions of patient electronic portal

use: A qualitative analysis. Oncology Nursing Forum 44 (2): 165-70. doi: 10.1188/17.ONF.165-170

26. Lee SC, Higashi RT, Inrig SJ, Sanders JM, Zhu H, Argenbright KE, Tiro JA. (2016) County-level outcomes of a rural

breast cancer screening outreach strategy: A decentralized hub-and-spoke model (BSPAN2) Translational Behavioral

Medicine: Practice, Policy and Research doi: 10.1007/s13142-016-0427-3

27. Inrig SJ, Higashi RT, Tiro JA, Argenbright KE, Lee SJC. (2016) Assessing local county capacity to expand rural

breast cancer screening and patient navigation: An iterative mixed-method tool. Evaluation & Program Planning

doi:10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2016.11.006 PMC5323072

28. Pruitt SL, Tiro JA, Xuan L, Lee SJC. (2016) Hispanic and immigrant paradoxes in US breast cancer mortality:

Impact of neighborhood poverty and Hispanic density. Special issue: Geographical variation in breast cancer

outcomes. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 13(12): 1238 doi:10.3390/ijerph13121238

29. Lee SJC, Clark MA, Cox JV, Needles BM, Seigel C, Balasubramanian BA. (2016) Achieving coordinated care for

complex cancer patients: A multi-team system approach. Journal of Oncology Practice doi: 10.1200/JOP.2016.013664

30. Hamilton JG, Lillie SE, Alden DL, Scherer L, Oser M, Rini C, Tanaka M, Baleix J, Brewster M, Lee SC, Jacobson R,

Myers RE, Zikmund-Fisher BJ, Waters EA. (2016) What is a good medical decision? A research agenda guided by

perspectives from multiple stakeholders. Journal of Behavioral Medicine doi: 10.1007/s10865-016-9785-z

31. Baldwin A, *Denman DC, Sala M, Marks EG, Shay LA, Fuller S, Lee SC, Skinner CS, Wiebe DJ, Tiro JA. (2016)

Translating self-persuasion into an adolescent HPV vaccine promotion intervention for parents attending safety-net

clinics. Patient Education & Counseling Nov 20. pii: S0738-3991(16)30541-9. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2016.11.014.

32. Denman DC, Baldwin AS, Marks EG, Lee SC, Tiro JA. (2016) Modification and validation of the Treatment Self-

Regulation Questionnaire to assess parental motivation for HPV vaccination of adolescents. Vaccine Sep

22;34(41):4985-90. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.08.037.

33. Gerber DE, Reimer T, Williams E, Gill M, Loudat Priddy L, Bergestuen D, Kirkpatrick H, Lee SJC. (2016)

Resolving rivalries and re-aligning goals: Challenges of clinical and research multi-team systems. Journal of

Oncology Practice doi:10.1200/JOP.2016.013060

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34. *Lacetti AL, Chen BB, Cai J, Gates S, Xie Y, Lee SJC, Gerber DE. (2016) Increase in cancer center staff effort

related to electronic patient portal use. Journal of Oncology Practice doi:10.1200/JOP.2016.011817

35. Shay LA, Street RL, Baldwin AS, Marks EG, Lee SC, Higashi RT, Skinner CS, Fuller S, Persaud D, Tiro JA. (2016)

Characterizing safety-net providers' HPV vaccine recommendations to undecided parents: A pilot study. Patient

Education and Counseling Sep;99(9):1452-60. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2016.06.027

36. Lee SJC, Marks EG, Sanders JM, Wiebe DJ (2016) Elucidating patient-perceived role in "decision-making" among

African Americans receiving lung cancer care through a county safety-net system. Journal of Cancer Survivorship:

Research & Practice. 10(1):153-63 doi: 10.1007/s11764-015-0461-z PMC4681682

37. Bishop WP, Craddock Lee SJ, Skinner CS, Jones TM, McCallister K, Tiro JA. (2016) Validity of Single-Item

Screening for Limited Health Literacy in English and Spanish Speakers. American Journal of Public Health 2016:e1-

e4 doi:10.2105/AJPH.2016.303092

38. *Keays MA, Starke N, Lee SC, Bernstein I, Snodgrass WT, Bush NC. (2016) Patient reported outcomes in pre- and

post-operative patients with hypospadias. Journal of Urology doi:10.1016/j.juro.2015.11.066

39. *Thienprayoon RC, Marks EG, Funes M, Martinez-Puente LM, Winick N, Lee SJC. (2016) Perceptions of the

pediatric hospice experience among English and Spanish-speaking families. Journal of Palliative Medicine 19(1):30-

41 doi: 10.1089/jpm.2015.0137 Epub 2015 [co-senior author]

40. *Rhodes RL, Elwood B, Lee SC, Tiro JA, Halm EA, Skinner CS. (2016) Desires of their hearts: The

multidisciplinary perspectives of African Americans on end-of-life care in the African American community.

American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine. doi: 10.1177/1049909116631776

41. Tiro JA, Lee SC, Marks EM, Persaud D, Skinner CS, Street RL, Wiebe DJ, Farrell D, Bishop WP, Fuller S, Baldwin

AS. (2016) Developing a tablet-based self-persuasion intervention promoting adolescent HPV vaccination: Protocol

for a three-stage mixed-methods study. Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR)-Research Protocols 5(1):e19

Jan-Mar. doi: 10.2196/resprot.5092

42. Lee SJC, Grobe JE, Tiro JA. (2015) Assessing race and ethnicity data quality across cancer registries and EMRs in

two hospitals. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association doi:10.1093/jamia/ocv156

43. Kennard B, Biernesser C, *Wolfe K, *Foxwell A, Lee SJC, Rial K, Patel S, Cheng C, Goldstein T, McMakin D,

Biastos B, Douaihy A, Zalezny J, Brent D. (2015) Developing a targeted intervention for suicide prevention: A

qualitative report. Journal of Technology in Human Services 33:4, 345-57. doi:10.1080/15228835.2015.1106384

44. *Higashi RT, Lee SJC, Leonard T, Cuate EL, Cole J, Pruitt SL (2015). Multiple co-morbidities and interest in

research participation among clients of a nonprofit food distribution site. Clinical and Translational Science doi: 10.1111/cts.12325

45. *Thienprayoon RC, Lee SJC, Leonard D, Winick N. (2015) Hospice care for children with cancer: Where do these

children die? Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology 37(5): 373-7 doi: 10.1097/MPH.0000000000000331

46. *Rhodes RL, Batchelor K, Lee SC, Halm EA. (2015) Barriers to end-of-life care for African Americans from the

providers’ perspective: Opportunity for intervention development. American Journal of Hospice & Palliative

Medicine. Epub: 2013. doi:10.1177/1049909113507127. PMID: 24097838.

47. Bishop WP, Tiro JA, Sanders JM, Lee SJC, Skinner CS. (2015) Effectiveness of a community research registry to

recruit minorities and underserved adults for health research. Clinical & Translational Science 8(1):82-4 doi:

10.1111/cts.12231 PMCID:PMC4329024

48. Pruitt SL, Lee SJC, Tiro JA, Xuan L, Ruiz JM, Inrig SJ. (2015) Residential racial segregation and mortality among

Black, White, and Hispanic urban breast cancer patients in Texas, 1995-2009. Cancer doi: 10.1002/cncr.29282 PMC5308210

49. *Shetgiri R, Lee SC, Tillitski J, Wilson C, Flores G. (2015) Why adolescents fight: A qualitative study of youth

perspectives on fighting and its prevention. Academic Pediatrics 15(1):103-10

50. Hamann HA, Ostroff JA, Marks EG, Gerber DE, Schiller JH, Lee SJC. (2014) Stigma among patients with lung

cancer: A patient-reported measurement model. PsychoOncology 23(1):81-92. PMCID: PMC3936675.

51. *Makris U, Melhado TV, Lee SC, Hamann HA, Walke LM, Gill TM, Fraenkel L. (2014) Illness representations of

restricting back pain: The older person’s perspective Pain Medicine doi: 10.1111/pme.12397. PMCID: PMC4116640

52. Gerber DE, *Lacetti A, Chen B, Yan J, Cai J, Gates S, Y Xie, Lee SJC. (2014) Predictors and intensity of on-line

access to electronic medical records among patients with cancer. Journal of Oncology Practice doi:

10.1200/JOP.2013.001347 PMID: 25006222

53. Kost R, Laura L, Wesley R, Alfano S, Alexander S, Baedorf Kassis A, Cola P, Dozier A, Ford D, Harris B, Kim E, Lee

SJC, O’Riordan G, Roth M-T, Schuff K, Wasser J, Henderson D, Coller B. Research Participant-Centered Outcomes

from NIH-Supported Clinical Research Centers. (2014) Clinical and Translational Science doi: 10.1111/cts.12167 .

PMID: 24842076. Authors in institutional alphabetical order, following first and senior.

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54. Inrig SI, Tiro JA, Melhado TV, Argenbright KE, Lee SJC. (2014) Evaluating a de-centralized regional delivery

system for breast cancer screening & patient navigation for the rural underserved. Texas Public Health Journal Spring

66(2):25-34

55. *Brandon AR, *Shivakumar G, Inrig SJ, Sadler JZ, Lee SJC. (2014) Ethical challenges in designing, conducting, and

reporting research to improve the mental health of pregnant women: The voices of investigators and IRB members.

American Journal of Bioethics- Empirical Bioethics 5(2):25-43

56. Portnoy B, Craddock Lee SJ, Kincheloe J, Breen N, Olson JL, McCormally J, Brown ER. (2014) Independent state

health surveys: Responding to the need for local population health data. Journal of Public Health Management &

Practice 20(5):E21-E33 doi: 10.1097/PHH.0b013e3182a9c0ce PMID: 25061890

57. Brown ER, Kincheloe J, Breen N, Olson JL, Portnoy B, Lee SJC. (2013) States’ use of local population health data:

Comparing the behavioral risk factor surveillance system (BRFSS) and independent state health surveys. Journal of

Public Health Management & Practice 19(5):444-450. PMID: 23295408.

58. *Thienprayoon RC, Lee SJC, Leonard D, Winick N. (2013) Racial and ethnic differences in hospice enrollment

among children with cancer. Pediatric Blood & Cancer.60:1662-66. PMID: 23733549. Reviewed by R Macauley in Palliative Care_Fast Article Critical Summaries 12/11/2013 American Academy of Hospice &

Palliative Medicine http://www.aahpm.org/membership/default/pcfacs.html 59. Argenbright KE, Anderson PR, Senter M, Lee SJC. (2013) Breast screening and patient navigation in rural north

Texas- strategic steps. Texas Public Health Journal 65(1):25-7

60. Stevens CE, Caughy MO, Lee SC, Bishop WP, Tiro JA. (2013) Does language moderate the influence of information

seeking on HPV knowledge, vaccine awareness & initiation among Hispanics? Ethnicity & Disease 23(1):95-7.

PMID: 23495629.

61. *Shuval K, Hébert ET, Siddiqi Z, Leonard T, Lee SC, Tiro JA, McCallister K, and Skinner CS (2013) Impediments

and facilitators to physical activity and perceptions of sedentary behavior among urban community residents: The Fair

Park study. Preventing Chronic Disease Oct 31; 10: 130125(E177). PMCID: PMC3816600.

62. Gerber DE, Hamann HA, Rasco DW, Woodruff S, Lee SJC. (2012) Patient comprehension and attitudes toward

maintenance chemotherapy for lung cancer. Patient Education & Counseling 89: 102-08. PMCID: PMC3443304.

63. Lee SJC, Tiro JA, Bishop WP, Sheppard PD, Skinner CS. (2011) Legitimate and ethical: Distinguishing when and

how regulations apply in patient-oriented research. American Journal of Bioethics 11(11):42-3. PMID: 22047126.

64. Bishop WP, Tiro JA, Bruce CM, Lee SC, Skinner CS. (2011) Community events as viable sites for recruiting

minority volunteers who agree to be contacted for future research. Contemporary Clinical Trials 32(3):369-71. PMID:

21276875.

65. Lee SJC (2010) Uncertain futures: Individual risk & social context in decision-making in cancer screening Health,

Risk & Society 12(2):101-17. PMCID: PMC2886592.

66. *Han PK, T Lehman, H Massett, WMP Klein, SJC Lee, AN Freedman. (2009) Laypersons’ responses to the

communication of uncertainty regarding cancer risk estimates (a qualitative analysis) Medical Decision Making 29(3):

391-403. PMCID: PMC2730504.

67. *Han PK, TC Lehman, H Massett, SJC Lee, WMP Klein, AN Freedman. (2009) Conceptual problems in laypersons’

understanding of individualized cancer risk: A qualitative study. Health Expectations 12(1):4-17. PMID: 19250148.

68. Hay JL and Lee SJC (2009) Theory-building through qualitative research: Marshaling opportunities to advance

cancer screening efforts. Health Education & Behavior 36 (Suppl.1):145S-49S. PMID: 19830881.

69. Kiviniemi MT, Hay JL, James AS, Lipkus IM, Meissner HI, Stefanek M, Studts JL, Bridges JFP, Close DR, Erwin

DO, Jones RM, Kaiser K, Kash KM, Kelly KM, Craddock Lee SJ, Purnell JQ, Siminoff LA, Vadaparampil ST,

Wang C. (2009) Decision-making about cancer screening: An assessment of the state of the science and a suggested

research agenda from the ASPO behavioral oncology and cancer communication special interest group. Cancer

Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 18(11): 3133-37. PMCID: PMC2810193.

70. *Brandon AR, *Shivakumar G, Lee SJC, Inrig SI, Sadler JZ. (2009) Ethical issues in perinatal mental health

research. Current Opinion in Psychiatry 22(6):601-6.

71. *Brandon AR, *Shivakumar G, Inrig SI, Lee SJC, Sadler JZ. (2009) The cost of restricting knowledge: Perspectives

on perinatal depression treatment. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 70(9): 1320-1. PMCID: PMC2841522.

72. Sadler JZ, Jotterand F, Lee SJC, Inrig SJ. (2009) “Can medicalization be good? Situating medicalization within

bioethics” Theoretical Medicine & Bioethics 30(6):411-25. PMID: 19997778.

73. Lee, SJC (2009) “Science, surveillance, and the politics of redress in health disparities research” Race/Ethnicity:

Multidisciplinary Global Contexts 3(1):51-74

74. Lee SJC. (2005) The risks of race in addressing health disparities. The Hastings Center Report, vol. 35 (4).

PMC2692139

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75. Lee SJC. (2002) In a secular spirit: Strategies of clinical pastoral education. Heath Care Analysis: International

Journal of Philosophy & Policy, vol. 10, 339-56. Article of the Month, October 2003, Research Network of the

Association for Clinical Pastoral Education.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

1. Ruiz JM, Hamann HA, Garcia J, Lee SJC. (2015) “The psychology of health: Physical health and the role of culture

and behavior in Mexican Americans” In Y. Caldera & E. Lindsey (Eds.) Mexican American Children and Families:

Multidisciplinary Perspectives. (pp.226-239) New York: Routledge Press.

2. Lee SJC. (2014) Book review “Black & blue: The origins and consequences of medical racism” by JM Hoberman, U

California Press, Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 28(3):b13-b15 doi: 10.1111/maq.12112 Invited review by editorial board

3. Lee SJC. (2014) This is what producing anthropology looks like. “Producing Anthropology” in Anthropology News,

55(3-4) April. http://www.anthropology-news.org/index.php/2014/04/10/this-is-what-producing-anthropology-looks-like/

4. Lee SJC. (2014) New Release Book Review “Malignant: How cancer becomes us” by S. Lochlann Jain, U California

Press, Anthropological Quarterly 87(1):255-68. Invited review by editorial board

5. Tiro JA, Lee SJC. (2013) “National Cancer Institute” Article in Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine. Mark

Gellman, Ed. Springer Pubs. Part 14, 1281-4, doi: 10.1007/978-1-4419-1005-9_1309

6. Lee SJC and Sadler JZ. (2011)“Research ethics: Pitfalls and prescriptions” (14 ethics commentaries) In McPhaul MJ

and RD Toto (Eds.) Clinical Research: From Proposal to Implementation. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams/Kluwer.

7. Lee SJC. (2011) Access to clinical research in an era of health care reform. “Public Affairs” Invited column in

Anthropology News 52(2):26, February.

8. Lee SJC. (2010) Communicating the effects of healthcare reform: Medical anthropologists launch a new task force.

“Public Affairs” Invited column in Anthropology News 51(5):27, May.

9. Lee SJC. (2009) In Memoriam: Sabra Farwell Wolley. Anthropology News 50(8): 36, November.

10. Lee SJC. (2008) Clinical research vs. clinical care: An anthropological perspective on medical research ethics.

“Ethical Currents” Invited column in Anthropology News 49(9): 25-26

11. Lee SJC. (2008) “Health science: From bench to bedside to trench and back” Nature, 454(7202):274.

12. Lee SJC. (2007) Invited letter to authors: “Healthcare & the hospital chaplain.” Medscape General Medicine,

Bioethics eSection, vol. 9(2):62

13. Lee SJC. (2007) “Ethics” Article in Encyclopedia of Cancer & Society, Graham Colditz, Ed. Sage Publications.

14. Lee SJC. (2007) “Issues in cancer disparities” Article in Encyclopedia of Cancer & Society, Graham Colditz, Ed.

Sage Publications.

15. Lee SJC. (2006) Rethinking race and ethnicity in health disparities. Invited column in Anthropology News 47(3):7-8,

March.

16. Lee S. (2002) Methods unplugged: Focus on IRBs. Invited commentary, SOLGAN: Society of Lesbian Gay

Anthropologists Newsletter, vol. 22(2): 1-2.

17. Lee SJC. (2000) Unionization of teaching assistants. Science, 288 (5473): 1965.

PRESENTATIONS

PODIUM PRESENTATIONS (Peer reviewed, oral presentation for scientific sessions aka conference papers)

In Anthropology, panel discussant is a senior scientific role. *indicates mentee/trainee, or research staff supervised by Dr. Lee

1. Singal AG, McCallister K, Ortiz C, Kramer J, Zhang S, Liu Y, Rich NE, Tiro JA, Lee SC, Murphy CC, Hernaez R.

Financial burden is common in US patients with cirrhosis and associated with lower HCC surveillance receipt.

American Associate for the Study of Liver Disease, Boston 2019

2. *Jetelina KK, Paddock E, Reingle Gonzalez JM, Craddock Lee S, Bishopp S. Officer-, civilian-, situational, and

neighborhood predictors of injury and death among officer involved shootings: 10 years of evidence. 5th Annual

International Conference for Law Enforcement and Health, Edinburgh, Scotland, Oct 2019.

3. *Rodriguez SA, Betts AC, Higashi RT, Luque A, Werner C, Chavez C, Lee SC, Tiro JA, Barnes A. Delivering

cervical cancer screening and follow-up to women with HIV in an integrated safety-net setting. International Cancer

Screening Network, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, June 2019.

4. *Rodriguez SA, *Betts A, Higashi R, Luque A, Werner C, Chavez C, Lee SC, Tiro JA, Barnes A. Delivering

cervical cancer screening and follow-up to women with HIV in an integrated safety-net setting. American Society for

Preventive Oncology, Tampa FL, March 2019

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5. Lee SJC, Hamann HA, Tijerina MZ, Ortiz C, Chavez C, Santini NO, Gerber DE. Testing telephone-based patient

navigation for lung cancer screening in an integrated safety-net system. 9th Annual Navigation & Survivorship

Conference, Academy of Oncology Nurse & Patient Navigators, Dallas TX, November 2018 Poster Award

6. Lee SJC, Hamann HA, Browning T, Chavez C, Sanders J, Abbara S, Balis D, Chiu H, Moran B, Santini N, Gerber DE.

The first year of implementing a lung cancer screening program in an urban safety-net health system. Panel: Improving

outcomes for patients with lung cancer. IASLC 19th World Conference on Lung Cancer, Toronto CAN September 2018

7. *Zullo L, Mbroh H, Moorehead A, Lee S, Kennard B, Stewart S. Qualitative Interviews to Explore the Construct of

Perceived Burdensomeness. NIMH Conference on Mental Health Services Research, Bethesda, MD, August 2018

8. Hughes AE, Pruitt SL, Lee SC "Potential and Realized Spatial Accessibility to Breast Cancer Services for Rural

Underinsured Women across North Texas." Panel: Modeling Spatial Accessibility to Health Care Facilities. Annual

Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. New Orleans, LA. April 2018.

9. Lee, SJC Chair, Implementation strategies involving primary care and pharmacy based care delivery. Leppin A,

McCullough M, Kitt-Lewis E, Balasubramanian BA. Discussant: R. Ricciardi. 10th Annual Conference on the Science

of Dissemination & Implementation, Washington DC, Dec 2017.

10. *Pho K, Gates S, Xie Y, Lee SJC, Gerber DE. Patient portal use in oncology practice: a new source of disparities and

information overload? 17th Annual Young Investigators Symposium, ECOG-ACRIN Cancer Research Group, Orlando,

Oct 2017.

11. Lee SJC, Higashi RT, *Jetelina KK, Marks EG, Balasubramanian BA. Cancer exceptionalism: Comorbidities,

multimorbidity & the “complex patient” in Panel: Navigating biomedical hegemony and health inequalities.

American Anthropological Association, Minneapolis MN, November 2016.

12. Gerber DE, Reimer T, Williams E, Gill M, Loudat Priddy L, Bergestuen D, Kirkpatrick H, Lee SJC. Challenges and

promises of multi-team care: Collaborations among research and clinical teams. National Communication

Association, Philadelphia Nov 2016 (presented by Reimer).

13. Lee SJC. “Understanding interfaces within the organization of CRC screening in a safety-net system. For panel:

From the community to the clinic: Cancer prevention, treatment, and survivorship. Society for Applied

Anthropology, Vancouver BC, April 2016.

14. Lee SJC. “Achieving coordinated care for complex cancer patients: A multi-team system approach” NCI-ASCO

Teams in Cancer Care Delivery Workshop, ASCO Quality Forum, Phoenix, Feb 2016

15. *Higashi RT, Lee SJC, Leonard T, Pruitt SL. “$200 for a mammogram? I could buy food with that money!”

Competing needs and the discourse of responsibility among food-insecure households. For panel: Interrogating

empowerment in the clinical encounter: Facing risk and constraint. American Anthropological Association,

Denver, Nov 2015.

16. *Shay LA, Marks E, Persaud D, Street R, Fuller S, Lee SC, Baldwin AS, Tiro JA. Direct versus qualified HPV

vaccine recommendations: How providers’ communication style might influence their recommendation. 2015

International Conference on Communication in Healthcare. New Orleans, Oct 2015.

17. *Marks E, Baldwin AS, Shay LA, Street R, Lee SC, Persaud D, Fuller S, Tiro JA. Active Parental Communication

during Parent-Provider Discussions about HPV Vaccination. 2015 International Conference on Communication in

Healthcare, New Orleans, Oct 2015.

18. Lee SJC. The familiarity of coping: Kinship and social location in the safety-net experience of cancer. For plenary:

Negotiating structural vulnerability in cancer control: Contemporary challenges for applies anthropology. Society

for Applied Anthropology, 75th annual meeting, Pittsburgh, May 2015.

19. Keays M, Starke N, Lee SC, Snodgrass W, Bush NC. Patient-reported outcomes in patients with a prior failed

hypospadias repair. Society for Pediatric Urology, New Orleans, May 2015

20. Pruitt SL, Lee SJC, Xuan L, Ruiz JM, Tiro JA. Examining the Latina paradox: Impact of neighborhood Latina

density on breast cancer survival in Texas. American Association of Cancer Research (AACR) Science of cancer

health disparities in racial/ethnic minorities and the medically underserved, 7th annual meeting. San Antonio,

November 2014.

21. *Thienprayoon RC, Marks EG, Weidner N, Winick N, Lee SJC. “Most parents teach their child how to live; we

taught ours how to die”: The hospice experience in Latino and Caucasian children. 2014 Eastern Society for

Pediatric Research, Philadelphia, March 2014.

22. Lee SJC, Marks EG, Sanders JM, Skinner CS, Wiebe DJ. Developing an inter-personal framework for lung cancer

decision making: African American patient-caregiver experiences in safety-net care. MD Anderson Survivorship

Research Symposium, Houston, Jan 2014. Interactive poster presentation. Citation for faculty excellence in

research.

23. Panel Discussant, Vulnerable publics: Where does critical theory belong in “cancer control”? American

Anthropological Annual Meeting, Chicago, Nov 2013.

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24. *Makris UE, Melhado TV, Hamann HA, Lee SJC. The older person’s perspective: Impact of restricting back pain.

American Gerontological Society, New Orleans, Nov 2013. Selected for Presidential Poster Session, and AGS

Media Walking Tour.

25. Inrig SJ, Lee SJC, Balasubramanian B, Tiro JA. Mixed Methods Designs as a Means for Effective Quality

Improvement Research, UT System Clinical Safety & Effectiveness Conference: Public Policy and Public Health

Effect Health Care Reform, Sept 2013, San Antonio TX also presented as poster

26. Hamann HA, Ostroff JS, Marks EG, Gerber DR, Schiller JH, Lee SJC. Development and validation of a

conceptual framework of lung cancer stigma. Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, Mar 2013 also

presented as poster

27. *Thienprayoon RC, Leonard D, Lee SC, Winick N. Association of race/ethnicity with hospice use in pediatric

oncology patients. Annual Assembly of American Academy of Hospice & Palliative Medicine, and Hospice &

Palliative Nurses Association. New Orleans, March 2013 also accepted as poster presentation

28. Lee SJC. Bite the hand that feeds you. Panel: Have medical anthropologists become the handmaidens of public

health? American Anthropological Annual Meeting, San Francisco, Nov 2012.

29. Chair, Compliance in practice: Creative engagements with regulatory ethics regimes. American Anthropological

Annual Meeting, San Francisco, Nov 2012.

30. Lee SJC. Of trials & tribulations: Research conduct in a research context. Panel: De-coding ethics. American

Anthropological Association, Montréal Canada, Nov 2011.

31. Panel Discussant, Redefining insurance, redefining governance: US health insurance reform in global perspective.

American Anthropological Association, Montréal Canada, Nov 2011.

32. Panel Discussant, Task force for comprehensive ethics review: Questions & answers, American Anthropological

Association, Montréal Canada, Nov 2011.

33. Lee SJC. Time and credible source: Maternal decision-making processes around HPV vaccination. Panel:

Anthropological contributions to disease control & prevention. Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, March

2011.

34. Lee SJC. Onco-logics: Care, consent, and clinical trials. American Anthropological Association, New Orleans Nov

2010.

35. Lee SJC. Translational ethics: Framing trial recruitment within the continuity of care. Panel: Moral economies of

utility: translating ‘translational science.’ Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), Washington DC, Oct 2009.

36. Panel Discussant, Circulating numbers: The convergence of enumeration and identity. 50th Anniversary of the Society

for Medical Anthropology, Yale University, New Haven, Sept 2009.

37. Lee SJC. Research ethics as structural critique: Quality of care and clinical trial accrual, Society for Applied

Anthropology, Santa Fe, March 2009.

38. Lee SJC. Narratives for translation: Research science as salvation. At “Cancer stories: Impact of narrative on a

modern malady” Indiana University-Purdue University Indiana, Simon Cancer Center, Indianapolis, Nov 2008.

39. Lee SJC. Ethics in translation: Care & community in health research, and Session chair: Health care research,

Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), Rotterdam Netherlands, Aug 2008.

40. Panel Discussant, Interrogating cultural competence. American Anthropological Association, Washington DC, Nov

2007.

41. Lee SJC. Causal mechanisms and intervention targets: Expanding the race/ethnicity paradigm in health disparities.

American Society of Bioethics & Humanities, Washington DC, Oct 2007.

42. Lee SJC. Social difference and cancer: “Social context” in the stress response model. Panel: Bringing anthropology

to the study of cancer, Society for Applied Anthropology, Tampa, March 2007.

43. Lee SJC. Psychoneuroimmunology, social context & population: Human variation and health disparities. American

Anthropological Association, San Jose, Nov 2006.

44. Lee SJC. Troubling health disparities: Concepts of race & ethnicity in cancer disparities research. Chair, invited

panel: Anthropologies of cancer, for Society for Medical Anthropology. American Anthropological Association,

Washington DC, Nov 2005.

45. Lee SJC. Concepts of human difference in social/behavioral research in cancer disparities. Fellows’ Research

Meeting, Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program. National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Jun 2005.

46. Lee SJC. Values after virtue: Collaboration and co-sponsorship in a Catholic hospital system. Panel Chair: Virtues of

voluntarism and nonprofit organizations: Arguments in American social policy & politics. Capstone Conference:

Program on Philanthropy & the Nonprofit Sector, Social Science Research Council, Florence Italy, Mar 2005.

47. Lee SJC. Charism and community: Catholic women religious and the corporate commitment to healthcare. Spring

research forum: Role of faith-based organizations in the social welfare system. Independent Sector and the

Rockefeller Institute of Government, Washington DC, Mar 2003.

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48. Lee SJC. Discerning community: The ethics of a prophetic catholic healthcare. Invited Panel: Medical pluralism

revisited. With respondents: P. Brodwin, S. Cosminsky, B. Good, C. Leslie. American Anthropological Association,

New Orleans, Nov 2002.

49. Lee SJC, Mitteness LS. Religion, anthropologists, and bioethics: Benefits and pitfalls of conversation, Invited Panel:

Who speaks for religion? American Society for Bioethics & Humanities, Nashville, Oct 2001

50. Lee SJC. Caring for the secular spirit: Chaplaincy recast. American Anthropological Association, Washington DC

2001.

51. Lee SJC. Your moral body: Anthropological technologies & Catholic healthcare. Panel Chair: Ethnography in the

US- The insider imaginary. Joint Meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology and the Society for Medical

Anthropology, San Francisco, Nov 2000.

52. Lee SJC. Suffering moral bodies: Ethics, technology, and Catholic healthcare. American Anthropological

Association, Chicago, Nov 1999.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS (Peer reviewed) *indicates methods mentee/trainee, or research staff supervised by Dr. Lee

1. *Elledge DK, Lee SC, Martin WB, Choquette A, Pop R, Stewart SM, Hughes JL, Trivedi M. Qualitative interviews

to understand adolescent perspectives about using a resilience application. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive

Therapies, Atlanta, DA, November 2019

2. Singal AG, McCallister K, Ortiz C, Kramer J, Zhang S, Liu Y, *Rich NE, Tiro JA, Lee SC, Murphy CC, Hernaez R.

Patient knowledge deficits are associated with lower HCC surveillance receipt. American Associate for the Study of

Liver Disease, Boston Nov 2019

3. Singal AG, McCallister K, Ortiz C, Kramer J, Zhang S, Liu Y, *Rich NE, Tiro JA, Lee SC, Murphy CC, Hernaez R.

Significant depression and anxiety are common in US patients with cirrhosis. American Associate for the Study of

Liver Disease, Boston Nov 2019

4. *Austin JD, Chansard M, Lee SC, Balasubramanian BA. Influence of primary care connectedness on early-stage

cancer diagnosis among vulnerable patients in an integrated safety-net setting. AACR Science of Cancer Health

Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved, San Francisco September 2019.

5. *Bowen T, Bosler T, Hynan LS, Bowers DC, Cochran CJ, Lee SC, Zaha VG, Orlino AM. Mineralocorticoid receptor

antagonist therapy improves left ventricular function in childhood cancer survivors with late cardiac effects of

anticancer treatment. North American Symposium on Late Complications after Childhood Cancer, Altlanta GA, June

2019.

6. Balasubramanian BA, Higashi R, *Rodriguez SA, *Jeteline KK, Marks EG, Shaw EK, Santini NO, Cox JV, Lee SJC.

Multi-team systems for comprehensive cancer survivorship care. American Society for Preventive Oncology, Tampa

FL, April 2019.

7. Murphy CC, Lee SJC, Geiger AM, Gerber DE, Cox JV, McCallister K, Skinner CS. Community oncologist and

practice barriers to clinical trial accrual. Poster presentation at Translational Science 2019, Washington, DC, March

2019.

8. Shaw E, Higashi RR, Austin J, Jetelina K, Balasubramanian B, Lee SJC. External coaching to enhance care

coordination for cancer patients with multiple chronic conditions: Findings from a multi-team system intervention"

11th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation (NIH/AcademyHealth) Washington DC

December 2018

9. *Zullo L, Mbroh H, Moorehead A, Lee S, Kennard B, Stewart S. Qualitative Interviews to Explore the Construct of

Perceived Burdensomeness. 52nd Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies,

Child and Adolescent Depression Special Interest Group, Washington, DC, November 2018.

10. Lee SJC, Hamann HA, Tijerina MZ, Ortiz C, Chavez C, Santini NO, Gerber DE. Testing telephone-based patient

navigation for lung cancer screening in an integrated safety-net system. 9th Annual Navigation & Survivorship

Conference, Academy of Oncology Nurse & Patient Navigators, Dallas TX, November 2018

11. *Pho K, Gates S, Xie Y, Lee SJC, Gerber DE. Mobile device access to electronic patient portals in oncology:

Potential implications for patient and practice experiences. ASCO Quality Care Symposium, September 2018,

Phoenix AZ doi: 10.1200/JCO.2018.36.30_suppl.179

12. Regnante J, Richie N, Fashoyin-Aje L, Hall LL, Clark L, Dang J, Esnaola NF, Ford ME, Gonzalez E, Highsmith Q,

Hoover SC, Larkins G, Lee SC, Louis J’A, McNeill LH, Petereit D, Vichnin M, Williams EF, Obasaju CK. Strategies

associated with enhanced inclusion of racial and ethnic minorities in clinical cancer research: US Centers of

Excellence current practices. American Society of Clinical Oncology, Chicago IL June 2018

13. *Murphy C, Fullington H, Alvarez C, Lee SC, Betts A, Haggstrom D, Halm E. Polypharmacy and patterns of

prescription medication use among cancer survivors. Translational Science, Washington, DC, April 2018.

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14. Lee SC, Hamann HA, Santini NO, Abbara S, Balis DS, Browning T, Chiu H, Moran BA, McGuire M, Gerber DE.

Stakeholder engagement for interactive dissemination: Lung cancer screening in an urban safety-net health system in

session Clinical Care Settings: System-level Interventions. 10th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination

and Implementation (NIH/AcademyHealth), Arlington VA, Dec 2017

15. Lee SC, Higashi RT, Sanders JM, Zhu H, Inrig SJ, Mejias C, Argenbright KE, Tiro JA. Effects of program scale-up

on time to resolution for patients with abnormal screening mammography results. Cancer Prevention and Research

Institute of Texas (CPRIT), Innovations in Cancer Prevention and Research Conference, Austin TX Nov 2017.

16. Lee SC , Hamann HA, Santini NO, Abbara S, Balis DS, Browning T, Chiu H, Moran BA, McGuire M, Gerber

DE “Pragmatic RCT design to test navigation for lung cancer screening in an urban safety-net system” Cancer

Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT), Innovations in Cancer Prevention and Research Conference,

Austin TX Nov 2017.

17. *Higashi RT, Quirk L, Lee SC, Jain MK, Turner BJ, Singal AG. Patient- and provider-identified barriers to

hepatocellular carcinoma prevention through Hepatitis C screening and treatment in a county integrated safety-net

health system. Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT), Innovations in Cancer Prevention and

Research Conference, Austin TX Nov 2017.

18. *Nijhawan AE, RT Higashi, E Marks, SC Lee. Thirty-day readmissions among people living with HIV: Patient and

provider perspectives. 12th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence, Miami, FL, June

2017.

19. Murphy CC, Singal AG, Sanders JM, Pruitt SL, Lee SJC, Halm EA, Skinner CS. Patterns of repeat colorectal cancer

screening and follow-up of abnormal results in an integrated safety-net healthcare system. Health Care Systems

Research Network (HCSRN) Conference, San Diego, CA, March 2017.

20. Baldwin AS, Denman D, Marks E, Mejias C, Lee SC, Tiro JA. Measurement of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation for HPV

vaccination in safety-net clinic populations. Poster to be presented at the 2017 Annual Conference of the Society for Behavioral

Medicine, April 1, 2017, San Diego, CA. 21. Lee SJC, Cox JV, Santini NO, Marks EG, Jetelina K, Shaw E, Balasubramanian BA. Barriers and facilitators

associated with designing and evaluating system interventions relevant to patients, clinicians, health systems, and

researchers. 9th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation (NIH/AcademyHealth)

Washington DC, Dec 2016

22. Balasubramanian BA, Kassarjian K, Lee SJC. Oncologist and primary care physician attitudes and practices toward

cancer survivor follow-up care in an integrated health system. Cancer Survivorship Symposium: Advancing Care and

Research, AAFP/ACP/ASCO, San Francisco CA, Jan 2016.

23. Lee SJC, Higashi RT, Inrig SJ, Sanders JM, Hughes AE, Bishop WP, Argenbright KE, Pruitt SL. Adapting rural

outreach and service delivery to meet local demand for mammography among Hispanic and Spanish-speaking women

(BSPAN2). Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT), Innovations in Cancer Prevention and

Research Conference, Austin TX, Nov 2015.

24. Inrig SJ, Higashi RT, Tiro JA, Argenbright KE, Lee SJC. Assessing local county capacity to expand rural breast

cancer screening and patient navigation: A decentralized hub-and-spoke model (BSPAN2). Cancer Prevention and

Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT), Innovations in Cancer Prevention and Research Conference, Austin TX, Nov

2015. (abstract only)

25. SJC Lee, Higashi RT, Inrig SJ, Sanders JM, Argenbright KE, Tiro JA. County-level outcomes of rural community

partnerships to increase breast cancer screening and patient navigation: A decentralized hub-and-spoke model

(BSPAN2). Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT), Innovations in Cancer Prevention and

Research Conference, Austin TX, Nov 2015. (abstract only)

26. Lee SJC, Inrig SJ, Higashi RT, Sanders J, Tiro JA. Rural community partnerships enhance the reach of a de-

centralized regional breast cancer screening and navigation program. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting,

Minneapolis, June 2015.

27. Lee SC, Inrig SJ, Higashi RT, McCallister, K, Bishop WP, Balasubramanian B, Santini N, Tiro JA. Qualitative

methods improve the meaningful use of EMR data to understand CRC screening completion. International Cancer

Screening Network (ICSN), Rotterdam, Netherlands, June 2015.

28. Denman DC, Baldwin AS, Marks EG, Mejias C, Lee SJC, Tiro JA. Measurement of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation

for HPV vaccination in a safety-net clinic populations. Society for Behavioral Medicine, San Antonio, April 2015.

29. Lee SJC, Higashi RT, Sander JM, Hughes AE, Bishop WP, Pruitt SL. Greater than expected demand for

mammography services among Hispanic and Spanish-speaking women in rural North Texas. Society for Applied

Anthropology 75th annual meeting, Pittsburgh, March 2015.

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30. Tiro JA, Marks EG, Farrell D, Lee SJC, Skinner CS, Persaud D, Fuller S, Baldwin AS. Development of a self-

persuasion tablet-based application for parents undecided about HPV vaccination. American Society for Preventive

Oncology, Birmingham, March 2015.

31. Higashi RT, Lee SJC, Leonard T, Cuate E, Pruitt SL. Charitable food distribution sites offer novel opportunities for

cancer prevention research and intervention among vulnerable, hard-to-reach, and underserved populations. American

Society for Preventive Oncology, Birmingham, March 2015.

32. Inrig SJ, Tiro JA, Higashi RT, Roberts L, Lee SJC. Reciprocal learning: Learning from global health programs to

improve domestic health outcomes and global health pedagogy. Mobilizing research for global health conference,

Consortium of Universities for Global Health, Boston, March 2015 Abstract published in Annals of Global Health,

Jan-Feb 2015, 81(1):154.

33. Lee SJC, Tiro JA, Higashi RT, Inrig SJ. Using context-sensitive, mixed-methods tools to connect rural

underinsured to breast cancer screening and patient navigation. 7th Annual Conference on the Science of

Dissemination and Implementation, Bethesda, Dec 2014

34. Lee SJC, Higashi RT, Inrig SJ, Tiro JA. Assessing rural county capacity to reduce system-level breast screening

inequalities: A mixed-methods study. American Anthropological Association, Washington DC, Dec 2014

35. Lee SJC, Inrig SJ, Higashi RT, Tiro JA. Virtual integration connects rural underinsured to care across breast

cancer screening continuum: A mixed methods study. North American Primary Care Research Group, New York,

Nov 2014

36. Inrig SJ, Tiro JA, Higashi RT, Lee SJC. Virtual integration to address system-level breast screening inequalities in

rural North Texas: A mixed-methods study. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, San Diego CA June 2014

37. *Thienprayoon RC, Marks EG, Weidner N, Winick N, Lee SJC. “Most parents teach their child how to live; we

taught ours how to die”: The hospice experience in Latino and Caucasian children. American Society of Pediatric

Hematology/Oncology, Chicago, May 2014

38. Balasubramanian BA, Tiro JA, Lee SJC, Gupta S, Skinner CS. Cancer and non-cancer follow-up care among

vulnerable colorectal cancer survivors with multiple chronic conditions. American Society of Preventive

Oncology, Arlington, Mar 2014

39. Lee SJC, Marks EG, Sanders JM, Skinner CS, Wiebe DJ. Developing an Inter-personal Framework for Lung

Cancer Decision Making: African American Patient-Caregiver Experiences in Safety-net Care. MD Anderson

Survivorship Research Symposium, Houston, Jan 2014. Interactive poster session, Citation for Faculty Excellence

in Research.

40. Lee SJC, *Marks EG, Skinner CS, Wiebe DJ. Exploring African-American patient-caregiver experiences in

safety-net care for lung cancer. American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Nov 2014

41. Hamann HA, *Marks EG, Lee SJC, Gerber DE, Schiller JH, Ostroff JS. A qualitative analysis of continued

smoking among patients with lung cancer. Society of Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, April 2014. Abstract

published in Annals of Behavioral Medicine 47(1):S188.

42. *Lacetti A, Yan JS, Cai J, Gates S, Xie Y, Lee SJC, Gerber DE. Prevalence and predictors of on-line patient

access to electronic medical records among patients with cancer. ASCO Quality Care Symposium, San Diego, Nov

2013. Abstract published in Journal of Clinical Oncology 31, 2013 (suppl 31; abs 35)

43. *Makris UE, Melhado TV, Lee SJC, Hamann HA, Walke LM, Gill T, Frankel L. Physical, Psychological, and

Social Impacts Of Restricting Back Pain: The Older Person’s Perspective. American College of

Rheumatology/ARHP Annual Meeting, San Diego, Oct 2013.

44. *Makris UE, Melhado TV, Hamann HA, Lee SJC. The older person’s perspective: Impact of restricting back pain.

American Gerontological Society, New Orleans, Nov 2013. Selected for Presidential Poster Session, and AGS

Media Walking Tour.

45. Lee SJC, Melhado TV, Marks EG, Wiebe DJ, Skinner CS. Developing an inter-personal framework for lung

cancer decision making in African Americans. American Association of Cancer Research (AACR) Science of

Cancer Health Disparities, San Diego, Oct 2012.

46. *Brandon AR, *Shivakumar G, Inrig S, Sadler J, Lee SC. Addressing the ethical concerns of institutional review

boards and perinatal investigators conducting research with pregnant participants. International Biennial Congress

of the Marcé Society, Paris, France, Oct 2012. Published in Archives of Women's Mental Health, July 2013,

Volume 16, Issue 1 Supplement, pp 1-146.

47. Lee SJC, Melhado TV, Inrig SJ, Tiro JA, Argenbright KE. Evaluating a de-centralized regional model for rural

breast cancer screening & patient navigation (BSPAN2). Innovations in Cancer Prevention and Research, Cancer

Prevention & Research Institute of Texas, Austin, Oct 2012.

LEE, Simon J. Craddock / p.24

48. Lee SJC, Melhado TV, Skinner CS, Argenbright KE. Breast screening & patient navigation (BSPAN) for the rural

underserved in north Texas. NIH Methods, Metrics & Outcomes: Evaluating the Success of Community Engaged

Research, Bethesda, Aug 2012.

49. Thienprayoon RC*, Leonard D, Lee SC, Winick NJ. Race and ethnicity are significantly associated with hospice

use in pediatric oncology patients. American Society for Clinical Oncology, Chicago, June 2012.

50. Hamann HA, Ostroff JS, McCallister KL, Melhado TV, Martinez-Puente LM, Gerber DE, Schiller JH, Lee SJC.

A qualitative analysis of perceived stigma among multiethnic lung cancer patients. Society of Behavioral

Medicine, New Orleans, April 2012

51. Tiro JA, Bishop WP, Melhado TV, Lee SJC, Skinner CS. Race/ethnicity/language moderates the influence of

physician trust and communication on willingness to follow physician recommendation and HPV

vaccination. Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington DC, April 2011

52. Lee SJC. An anthropological pilot study: Organizational dynamics affecting clinical research participation through

a cancer center. NCI-ASCO Cancer Trial Accrual Symposium, Bethesda, April 2010

INVITED LECTURES (Not peer reviewed)

1. Tiny stitches: Strengthening the patchwork for rural cancer screening. University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer

Center, Madison WI, November 2019

2. Scaling up screening: Evaluating capacity, outreach, and clinical quality for the rural underserved

Summer Research Symposium, Office of Engaged Learning, Southern Methodist University, Dallas TX. July 2019

3. Expert panel: Building capacity for implementation science: Considering Implementation Laboratories.

Implementation Science Consortium in Cancer, National Cancer Institute,Rockville MD. July 2019

4. Scaling up lung cancer screening in the real world: Navigating vulnerable patients. Maine Quality Counts/Maine Lung

Cancer Coalition. Maine Medical Center, Manchester, ME. Host: Neil Corsen, MD. November 2018

5. Scaling-up a de-centralized delivery model of breast cancer screening: Evaluating capacity, outreach and clinical

quality for the rural underserved. Division of Cancer Control & Prevention, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention

(CDC), Host: Lisa Richardson, MD. Atlanta GA October 2018

6. Evaluating scale-up: A de-centralized regional delivery model for cancer screening among the underserved. Co-

hosted: Prevention & Control/Epidemiology & Clinical Outcomes Seminar Series, Siteman Comprehensive Cancer

Center, Washington University, St Louis MO. October 2018

7. Optimizing multilevel impact: Evaluating a de-centralized delivery model of cancer screening for the rural

underserved. Panel: Multilevel Interventions: Impact and Policy. NCI Rural Cancer Control Meeting, Natcher

Conference Center, NIH Bethesda MD. May 2018

8. Mixed methods for complex adaptive systems: D&I research and health communications. Turning the tides: New

directions in health communication. Columbia University Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion, Mailman

School of Public Health. Host: Gina Wingood, ScD and Rachel Shelton, ScD. April 2018.

9. Exploring vulnerability and resilience in the safety-net experience of cancer decision-making. Cognitive, Affective and

Social Processes in Health Research (CASPHR) Working Group, National Cancer Institute, host: Jerry Suls, PhD,

November 2017

10. Advanced Topics in Implementation Science Webinar Series, Developing your own program of research in

Implementation Science: Lessons for early-career investigators. National Cancer Institute, host: David Chambers,

DPhil. June 2017

11. Establishing a Community Advisory Panel at UT Southwestern, Advancing scientific and health literacy in trainees

and community, Texas Regional CTSA Consortium (TRCC), Spring meeting, February 28 2017

12. Recruiting for clinical research: Patient and community registries, Community engagement and TRCC registries,

Texas Regional CTSA Consortium (TRCC), Spring meeting, February 28 2017

13. Ethics and disparities in screening: Challenges in hepatocellular and colorectal cancer prevention. For What’s New in

GI? 2017 Division of Digestive & Liver Disease, UT Southwestern. February 2017

14. Framing disparities: Considerations for pediatric research and care delivery. Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds,

UT Southwestern. Children’s Medical Center, October 5, 2016

15. Leveraging multi-sectorial partnerships for cancer service delivery: A virtually-integrated model for an urban and

rural safety-net. Panel: Science of implementation: Integrating cancer health disparities research findings and

evidence into healthcare practice and policy. AACR Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities

and the Medically Underserved, Fort Lauderdale, Sept 26, 2016.

16. Evaluating a regional delivery model for screening and patient navigation. Plenary: Underserved populations &

cancer disparities. Cancer Center Administrators Forum, Fort Worth, April 4, 2016.

LEE, Simon J. Craddock / p.25

17. Challenges of electronic patient data in population research. American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC),

Dallas Chapter, March 9, 2016.

18. Healthcare delivery research in cancer disparities: Examples from the Texas safety-net. University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill, School of Medicine, Department of Social Medicine, February 16, 2016.

19. Healthcare delivery research in cancer disparities: Mixed method approaches within the Texas safety-net. H. Lee

Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, Tampa, February 1, 2016.

20. Healthcare delivery research in cancer disparities: Mixed method approaches within the Texas safety-net. Rutgers

University Cancer Institute of New Jersey, New Brunswick, December 14, 2015.

21. Qualitative methods in team science: Examples from cancer prevention and survivorship. Adult and Child Center for

Health Outcomes Research & Delivery Science (ACCORDS), University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus,

Denver, December 3, 2015.

22. Invited Panel: Prevention in practice: Implementing programs in rural communities. With Rakhshanda Rahman

(Texas Tech) and Carol Rice (Texas A&M) moderated by Nancy Lee, US deputy assistant secretary of women’s

health. Innovations in Cancer Prevention and Research, Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas, Austin,

Nov 9-10, 2015.

23. Invited Symposium: What is a “good” medical decision? Society for Medical Decision Making/Society for Behavioral

Medicine Crosstalk, Society for Medical Decision Making 37th annual meeting: Implementation, St. Louis, Oct 19,

2015.

24. Keynote speaker: Anticipating the needs of underserved participants in research: 4th Annual Joint Research

Conference: Patient-centered Research, sponsored by Children’s Medical Center Dallas, Parkland Health & Hospital

System, UT Southwestern, Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, Dallas, Sept 17, 2015.

25. The familiarity of coping: Kinship and social location in the safety-net experience of cancer. Cultures, Minds and

Medicines, Stanford University, May 27, 2015. Host: Tanya Luhrmann, PhD

26. Understanding psychosocial responses and patient-provider communication in lung cancer. Lung Disease-Oriented Team

Strategic Planning Retreat, Hematology/Oncology, Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center, Feb 2015

27. Mixed-methods teams to advance the science of cancer control and prevention in safety-net settings. Department of

Anthropology, Baylor University, Jan 28 2015, Waco TX. Host: Sarah Alexander, PhD and Alan Schultz, PhD

28. African American patient-caregiver experiences of safety-net care for lung cancer. Public Health Colloquium, Health

Science Research Institute, University of California, Merced. Mar 21 2014 Host: Deborah Wiebe, PhD

29. Science for the underserved: Strengthening the Parkland safety-net system. Parkland Foundation, Dallas TX. Dec 6,

2013 Host: David Krause and Kent Weimer, Parkland Foundation

30. Evaluating a de-centralized regional delivery system for breast cancer screening & patient navigation for the rural

underserved. National webinar to Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Community Health Worker/Patient

Navigation Interest Group, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Atlanta GA. Oct 28, 2013

31. Keynote speaker: Implementation science to address cancer disparities in urban & rural safety-net settings. 16th

Annual Cancer Prevention Fellows’ Scientific Symposium. National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, September 9-10 2013

32. Engaging multidisciplinary research in health: Examples from an oncology research team. Health Psychology

Research Group, Dept of Psychology, University of North Texas, Denton, April 2013

33. Population science and cancer control: Urban and rural. Board of Directors and Funding Council, Young Texans

against Cancer, Dallas. Feb 2012

34. Clinician-directed management at the end-of-life. Ethics Grand Rounds, Medical City Hospital, Dallas April 2010

35. Embedded anthropology at the National Cancer Institute: Disparity, stress, and the social, Department of

Anthropology, History & Social Medicine, UC-San Francisco, Nov 2006

36. The power of trials: Ambiguity & the continuity of care in cancer disparity, Univ. of North Texas, Department of

Anthropology, Denton, Oct 2009

37. Limits of autonomy in good medicine. Wendy & Emery Reves International Biennial Breast Cancer Symposium,

Harold Simmons Cancer Center, UT Southwestern, Feb 2009

38. Access to care and clinical research in cancer: Clinical & Translational Science at UT Southwestern. American

Association of University Women (AAUW) - Dallas Chapter, Nov 2009

39. Building common ground: Clinical culture & pediatric care for our growing communities. Cook Children’s 6th

Annual Pediatric Home Health Conference, Fort Worth, Sept 2008

40. Bishop Britt Memorial Lecture: Ethics of disparity: Clinical culture & Catholic healthcare. St. Mary’s Medical

Center, Grand Rapids. Apr 2008

41. Ethics in translation: Organizational culture in health science. Institute for the Medical Humanities, University of

Texas Medical Branch, Galveston. Feb 2008

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42. Ethics in translation: Organizational culture in health science. Dept of Clinical Sciences, University of Texas

Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas. Jan 2008

43. Keynote speaker: Clinical culture & social difference in end of life care. Trinity Health System Ethics Forum,

Chicago, Apr 2007

44. Organizational virtue: Ethics and social practice. Center for Health Care Ethics, Saint Louis University, April 2007

45. Organizational virtue: Policy as social practice. Neiswanger Institute for Health Policy & Bioethics, Stritch School

of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago, Apr 2007.

46. Invited discussant: 20th Annual Theology and Ethics Colloquium “Act justly: Facing challenges of disparity &

diversity” Catholic Health Association, Nashville, Mar 2006.

47. Conceptual limits of race and ethnicity in cancer disparities research. Working Group on Race Categories & the

Census. Chair: Ken Prewitt, PhD. American Academy of Arts & Sciences, hosted by the Russell Sage Foundation,

New York, Jun 2005.

48. Toward an ethics of public health. West Coast Faculty in the History of Health Sciences, San Francisco, March 1998

49. The political economy of advances in biomedical technology. Conference: New human genetic technologies: Science,

society, politics. Energy & Resources Group and Dept. of Anthropology, UC-Berkeley, Nov 1998.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES & TRAINING

2016 Inaugural cohort, Mentoring Excellence for Developing Leaders (MEDL) Program, UT Southwestern

2013 Inaugural cohort, Leadership Emerging in Academic Departments (LEAD) Program, UT Southwestern

2012 NIH Training Institute in Dissemination & Implementation Research in Health (TIDIRH), San Jose CA

2008 Invited Working Group, Incorporating Innovative Social Psychological Theory in Cancer Control Research I, II

(scientific consultation) Behavioral Research Program, NCI

2008 Invited Working Group, Biobehavioral influences on tumor biology: Preclinical models of neuroendocrine

regulation (scientific consultation) Basic Biobehavioral and Psychological Sciences, NCI

2008 Cognitive Interviewing Short Course (Gordon Willis, PhD), NIH Joint Survey Methodology Program

2006 Science of Team Science: Assessing Value of Transdisciplinary Research, NIH

2005 Institute for Heideggerian Hermeneutical Methodology (advanced qualitative methods & analysis)

Center for Health Policy Research and Ethics, George Mason University

2005 Institute for Interpretive Phenomenology (advanced qualitative methods & analysis)

Center for Health Policy Research and Ethics, George Mason University

2005 NCI Small Grants in Behavioral Research, Annual Grantee Meeting, National Cancer Institute

2005 Grants and Grantsmanship Workshop, National Cancer Institute

2004 Portfolio Management Application (grants management, tracking and reporting)

Div. of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute

2004 Principles and Practice of Cancer Prevention and Control, Molecular Prevention Course

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