Curriculum Vitae Catherine (Kay) Sanford, MSPH. April 2011
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1 Sanford - 1 Curriculum Vitae Catherine (Kay) Sanford, MSPH April 2011 Personal Information 5701 Dedmon Court Durham, NC Telephone: kay.sanford@gmail.com Professional Information Vice President, Research and Evaluation Project Lazarus Office P.O. Box 251 Moravian Falls, NC Telephone: Website: projectlazarus.org Home office: 5701 Dedmon Court Durham, NC Telephone: kay.sanford@gmail.com Education Masters of Science in Public Health Bachelor of Arts University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health Department of Epidemiology 1994 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Arts and Sciences Department of Slavic Languages 1976 Professional Experience Employment History July 2009 to present Vice President, Research and Evaluation Project Lazarus Moravian Falls, NC
2 Sanford - 2 July 2008 to present March 2006 to present Consultant Injury Epidemiologist Northwest Community Care Network Winston Salem, NC Adjunct Assistant Professor Department of Maternal and Child Health The Gillings School of Global Public Health University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2006 to present Member of the HRSA/STIPDA/CSTE Poison Working Group to 2007 Principal Investigator, North Carolina Violent Death Reporting System, Injury and Violence Prevention Branch, DPH-NC-DHHS, Raleigh, NC Chair of the NC Child Maltreatment Prevention Surveillance Sub-Committee 2002 to 2004; facilitator of the joint NC Departments of Justice and Health and Human Services Leadership Team to Prevent Drug Overdoses to 2007 Injury Epidemiologist. Head, Epidemiology Unit, Injury and Violence Prevention Branch, Division of Public Health (DPH), North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC- DHHS), Raleigh, NC Research Associate. Department of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC Social Research Assistant. Collaborative Studies Coordinating Center, Department of Biostatistics, University of North Carolina School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC Research Associate. Maine Health Information Center, Augusta, ME Research Associate/Project Coordinator. Family Practice Residency Training Program, Eastern Maine Medical Center, Bangor, ME Project Coordinator. Department of Surgery, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC.
3 Sanford - 3 Bibliography A. Selected peer-reviewed publications (in chronological order). Albert S, Brason FW, Sanford C, Dasgupta N, Graham J, Lovette B. Project Lazarus: Community- Based Overdose Prevention in rural North Carolina. Amer J Pain Management; accepted for publication, July Dasgupta N, Sanford C, Albert S, Brason F. Opioid Drug Overdoses: A Prescription for Harm & Potential for Prevention. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. January Sanford, C controlled substances prescription data for North Carolina: What they can tell us; what they can t. North Carolina Medical Board Forum. September Sanford C. An unrelenting epidemic of deaths from prescription drugs in North Carolina. NCMB Forum. 2008(2): 4-7. Dasgupta N, Brason FW, Albert S, Sanford C. Project Lazarus: Overdose prevention and pain management. NC Medical Board Forum: 2008(1);2-6. Martin SL, Rentz ED, Chana RL, Givens J, Sanford CP, Kupper LL, Garrettsone M and Macy RJ. Physical and sexual violence among North Carolina women: Associations with physical health, mental health and functional impairment. Women s Health Issues: Womens Health Issues. ;18 (2): , Sanford CP, Marshall SW, Martin SL, Coyne-Beasley T, Waller AE, Cook PJ, Norwood T, and Demissie Z. Deaths from violence in North Carolina, 2004: how deaths differ in females and males. Inj Prev : ii10-ii16. doi: /ip Eigenbrodt ML. Fuchs FD, Couper DJ, Goff DC, Sanford CP, et al. Changing drinking pattern does not influence health perception: a longitudinal study of the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study. Epidemiol Community Health Apr; 60(4): Zolotor AJ, Motsinger BM, Runyan DK, Sanford CP. Building an Effective Child Maltreatment Surveillance System in North Carolina. NC Med J September/October 2005, Volume 66(5). Carson AL, Rose KM, Sanford CP, Ephross SA, Stang, PE, Hunt KJ, Brown CA, Szklo m. Lifetime Prevalence of Migraine and Other Headaches Lasting 4 or More Hours: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain 44 (1), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (C. Sanford, contributing author). Atypical Reactions Associated With Heroin Use --- Five States, January--April August 19, 2005 / 54(32); Golden SH, Williams JE, Ford DE, Yeh HS, Sanford CP, Nieto J and Brancati FL. Depressive Symptoms and the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study. Diabetes Care 27: , Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Methadone-Associated Mortality: Report of a National Assessment, May 8-9, SAMHSA Publication No Rockville, MD: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2004.
4 Sanford - 4 Center for Disease Control and Prevention (C. Sanford, contributing author. ) Sanford CP. Unintentional and Undetermined poisoning deaths 11 States, MMWR 2004;53:( ). Ballesteros MJ, Budnitz DS, Sanford CP, Gilchrist J, Agyekum GA, Butts JD. Research Letter: Increase in deaths due to methadone in North Carolina. JAMA 2003;290:40. Williams JE, Nieto FJ, Sanford CP, Couper DJ, Tyroler HA. The Association between trait anger and incident stroke risk: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. Stroke 2002;33: Williams JE, Nieto FJ, Sanford CP, Tyroler HA. Effects of an angry temperament on coronary heart disease risk: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study. American Journal of Epidemiology 2001;154: Diez Roux AV, Kiefe CI, Jacobs DR, Haan M, Jackson SA, Nieto FJ, Paton CC(Sanford), Schulz R. Area characteristics and individual-level socioeconomic position indicators in three large population-based epidemiologic studies. Ann Epidemiol 2001; 11: Eigenbrodt ML, Goff, Jr DC, Paton-Sanford C, Fuch FD, Hutchinson RG, Couper DJ. Health associated changes in drinking patterns: a period prevalence study of the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) cohort ( ). Prevention Medicine. 31(1):81-9,2000 Jul. Williams JE, Paton(Sanford) CC, Siegler IC, Eigenbrodt ML, Nieto FJ, Tyroler HA. Anger proneness predicts coronary heart disease risk: Prospective analysis from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. Circulation 2000, 101: Knox S, Siegmund KD, Weidner G, Ellison RC, Adelman A, Paton(Sanford) C. Hostility, social support and coronary heart disease in the NHLBI Family Heart Study. Presented at the 3rd International Congress on Coronary Artery Disease (Lyon, France, October 2-5, 2000). Published Amer J Cardiol 1998;82: Din-Dzietham R, Liao D, Diez-Roux A, Nieto FJ, Paton(Sanford) C, Howard G, Brown A, Carnethon M, Tyroler HA. Association of education with the pulsatile arterial diameter change of the common carotid artery: The ARIC study, Am J Epidemiol 2000;151: Stevens J, Tyroler HA, Cai J, Paton(Sanford) C, Tell GS, Schreiner PJ, Chambless LE. Body weight change and carotid artery wall thickness: the ARIC study. Am J Epidemiol 1998;147(6): Liao D, Myers R, Hunt S, Shahar E, Paton(Sanford) C, Burke G, Province M, Heiss G. Familial history of stroke and stroke risk: the Family Heart Study. Stroke. 1997;28: B. Non-Peer Reviewed Public Health-Related Publications and Presentations Sanford C. Invited Speaker. Community: North Carolina's SuPRE program (Surveillance, Prevention, Rescue and Evaluation) in Wilkes County. State Strategies for Preventing Prescription Drug Overdoses, CDC, Atlanta GA. January 13-14, 2009.
5 Sanford - 5 Sanford C and Hedegaard H (editors). Deaths from Violence: A Look at 17 States -- Data from the National Violent Death Reporting System. December Sanford CP. Invited Speaker. A public health response to an epidemic of drug overdoses: Surveillance to harm reduction in North Carolina: th Annual EIS Conference, Atlanta GA. April 14, 2008 Task Force to Prevent Deaths from Unintentional Drug Overdoses (Sanford CP, author). Findings and Recommendations of the Task Force to Prevent Deaths from Unintentional Drug Overdoses in North Carolina, N.C. Department of Health and Human Services, Raleigh NC, June Sanford CP, Deaths from Unintentional Drug Overdoses in North Carolina, : A DHHS Investigation into Unintentional Poisoning-Related Deaths. September 20, select: topic index/ and then Deaths from Unintentional Drug Overdoses. Sanford CP, An EPI-AID investigation to support injury surveillance in North Carolina. Oral presentation: 2002 STIPDA Annual Meeting, Washington DC, October 9-12, Sanford CP, Givens J, Bowling JM. Combining fire and health department services for fire prevention in rural North Carolina. Poster Presentation, APHA Conference, October 21-25, 2001, Atlanta, GA. Sanford CP, Givens J, Bowling JM. Fire prevention research in rural North Carolina: success required less intervention than expected. Presentation, SafeUSA Conference, December 3-5, 2001, Atlanta, GA. Sanford CP, Baccaglini L. Deaths from injuries: A data book of injury-related mortality statistics. North Carolina N. C. Department of Health and Human Services, Raleigh, NC. September, Sanford CP, Baccaglini L. Deaths from injuries: A data book of injury-related mortality statistics. North Carolina Counties. Volume 1, Alamance Jackson N. C. Department of Health and Human Services, Raleigh, NC. September, Sanford CP, Baccaglini L. Deaths from injuries: A data book of injury-related mortality statistics. North Carolina Counties. Volume 2, Johnston - Yancey N. C. Department of Health and Human Services, Raleigh, NC. September, Sanford CP, Baggett KR. Hospitalizations from injuries: A data book of injury-related hospital discharge data N. C. Department of Health and Human Services, Raleigh, NC. September, Sanford CP, Baggett KR, Bowling JM. Hospitalizations from injuries: A report on the completeness of external-cause-of-injury coding in the state s hospital discharge data. North Carolina N. C. Department of Health and Human Services, Raleigh, NC. October, Williams JE, Din-Dzietham R, Sanford-Paton C, Szklo M, Tyroler HA. The association of trait anger to arterial stiffness: Results from the Atherosclersosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. Presented at the Annual International Conference on Hypertension and Related Risk Factors in Ethnic Populations: A Workshop on Emerging Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors: Genes, Inflammation and Anger, July 2001 Sanford CP, Givens J, Radisch D, Smith JB. A review of the epidemiology of unintentional drowning deaths of children in North Carolina from 1996 through NC Department of Health and Human Services Injury and Violence Prevention Program, Raleigh, NC. May, 2001.
6 Sanford - 6 Sanford CP. A fact sheet on pool drowning deaths of children under age 18 in North Carolina: NC Department of Health and Human Services Injury and Violence Prevention Program, Raleigh, NC. May, Paton(Sanford) C for the ARIC Investigators. Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. Manual 2 (Cohort Component Procedures, Visit ; Visit ; Visit ; Visit ), Manual 19 (Annual Follow-up Post Visit 4, 1999) and ARIC Heart Survey Manual of Operations (1998). National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD. Paton(Sanford) C for the Investigators of the Hypertension Genetic Epidemiology Network (HyperGEN) Study. Manual of Procedures #3, the Clinic Exam National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD. Paton(Sanford) C for the Investigators of the NHLBI Family Heart (Family and Genetic Study of Cardiovascular Disease) Study. Manual of Procedures #3, Phase II Procedures: the Clinical Examination (1994; revision 1995). National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MDPaton(Sanford) C for the Investigators of the Asymptomatic Carotid Artery Study (ACAS). Official Protocol and Operations Manual. Versions 1 (1987) and 2 (1988).
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