Curriculum Vitae 1 Marcus A. Poindexter 2310 Cathedral of Learning 3500 Fifth Avenue 15260 412-706-1809 MAP238@Pitt.edu Current Appointments Teaching Assistant 2016-Current: University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work Education PhD University of Pittsburgh: School of Social Work Dissertation: Preliminary Findings: Perceived Racism Influence on Type 2 Diabetes Health Behaviors and Outcomes in Patients at Montefiore General Internal Medicine Department Committee members: Dr. John M. Wallace, PhD (chair), Dr. Jeffery Shook, PhD, Dr. Tiffany L. Gary-Webb, & Dr. Mary Rauktis, PhD 2018 MPH University of Pittsburgh: Graduate School of Public Health Behavior & Community Health Sciences, Health Equity Thesis: Association of Perceived Racism and Discrimination on Diabetes Health Behaviors and Outcomes: A Systematic Review Committee members: Dr. Tiffany L. Gary-Webb, PhD, (chair), Dr. Mary Hawk, DrPH, & Dr. John M. Wallace, PhD 2017 MSW University of Pittsburgh: School of Social Work Master of Social Work Concentration: Direct Practice and Home & School Visitor Certification 2010 BS Slippery Rock University: School of Education Bachelor of Science, Special Education Concentration: Community Programs for Americans with Disabilities 2007 Professional Licenses/Certifications Licensed Social Worker: Pennsylvania State Board of Social Work Home & School Visitor Certification: Pennsylvania State Department of Education Research Interests Health Disparities Behavior/Health Outcomes Health Equity Racism/Discrimination on Health Outcomes Patient-Centered Health Outcomes Black Health Teaching Interests Generalist courses, Health Policy, Race & Social Problems, Race & Gender, Social Welfare, Human Behavior in Social Environment, Integrated Health
Curriculum Vitae 2 Research Experience Co-Principal Investigator, Lincoln-Lemington Lead Investigation & Awareness Research 2017 Research examine the overall awareness of lead and lead exposure among Lincoln-Lemington residents. Our research agenda had three specific aims: (1) increase awareness of lead and lead exposure in residents, (2) increase testing for lead poisoning in mothers with children under the age two-years, and (3) use GIS mapping to understand how the built environment influence lead exposure in residents. Principle Investigator, Pittsburgh Social Cohesion & Disorder Study 2017 Survey research examine the perceptions of social cohesion and disorder among neighbors living in the City of Pittsburgh to determine how do community factors influence social relationships. Principle Investigator, PRIDE STUDY: Focus Groups, University of Pittsburgh 2016 Focus groups examines the lived experiences of African American adults with type 2 diabetes in the City of Pittsburgh. Study aims to expand the current understanding of diabetes, diabetes care, and diabetes treatment among targeted population. Principle Investigator, PRIDE STUDY: Survey, University of Pittsburgh 2016 Survey examines the impact that both perceived racism and discrimination have on diabetes, diabetes care, and diabetes treatment among African Americans with type 2 diabetes in the City of Pittsburgh. Study aims to measure the association racism, discrimination, and the interaction of racism and discrimination (internalize stress) have on diabetes care among the targeted population. Co-Principal Investigator, Pitt-Bridge. Homewood Children s Village & the University of Pittsburgh 2014 Youth-led project aimed to understand health issues, specifically asthma, its correlates, consequences and comorbidities in Homewood, a community faced with wellness challenges. Youth were engaged in Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) to assess the health concerns in this community and generate a strategic agenda to improve community health. Co-Principal Investigator, the Buddy System Project, UPMC General Internal Medicine 2013-2015 Study examined the degree to which diabetic patients usage of existing social supports improves diabetic management and lowers Hemoglobin A1c. The results of study will assist physicians and diabetes educators in using social support as a best practice measure to improve management of patients with Hemoglobin A1c greater than nine. Community PARTner, Clinical & Translational Science Institute. University of Pittsburgh 2013-2015 Assisted researchers in training that enables scientist to generate relevant clinical and translational research that is actionable towards communities with complex health conditions Clinical Experience University of Pittsburgh: Research Assistant Assist researchers in tasks related to current research studies to maintain or improve of study methodology and mode delivery. Provide oversight, assistance, and feedback on current research studies to maintain data collected in compliance with the University of Pittsburgh Human Research and Protection Office (HRPO).
Curriculum Vitae 3 Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh: Health Advocate 2013-2014 Provided the Urban League clients and their networks with information about services related to promoting health and the access to health care in the greater Pittsburgh region. Assisted in building research and partnerships with public health, medical, educational and business communities that increase participation from vulnerable populations in health-related research. UPMC Health Plan: Clinical Social Worker 2012-2013 Provided clinical social work support to patients and healthcare professionals at UPMC Montefiore Hospital General Internal Medicine Department. Facilitated appropriate social work interventions that address and resolve psychosocial, emergent, and preventative social and medical barriers to increased medical adherence and overall health and well-being. Achieva: Weekend Coordinator 2009-2012 Provided clinical support to physically and intellectually impaired adults in a residential setting. Acknowledged for enhancing the physical and social wellness of clients through the initiation of community based programming and particularly effective supervision of program staff. Wilkinsburg School District: Lead Math Tutor K-6 th 2009-2011 Wilkinsburg, PA Managed 13 certified teachers and tutors in program designed to deliver mathematical content materials to at-risk students in grades K-6 th in efforts to improve Pennsylvania System of State Assessment (PSSA) outcomes. Recognized for program leadership that lead to enrolled students exceeding grade level performance on PSSA exam years 2010 and 2011. Mercy Behavioral Health: Milieu Therapist 2012-2012 Provided clinical oversight and therapeutic interventions to K-3 students seeking acute stabilization of inappropriate social and classroom behavior at Pittsburgh Mercy Health System Partial-Hospitalization Program. Implemented a holistic-team, student-centered, solution-focused applications in resolving acute mental and social mania. Mercy Behavioral Health: Dancing Classroom Instructor 2011-2012 Taught Ballroom Dancing to 5 th grade students in the Pittsburgh Public Schools as an evidence-based therapeutic intervention designed to resolve social conflict among students and aid in building social and physically healthier classrooms. Led students to the group s first city-wide ballroom dancing competition Mercy Behavioral Health: DUI Instructor 2011-2012 Facilitated Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) therapeutic groups with DUI offenders designed to generate understanding and ownership regarding how one s automatic thoughts influenced their behaviors and resulted in their DUI charge. Implemented an educational intervention program geared specifically toward teaching offenders to independently analyze their thought processes and identify ways to alter behavior before encountering negative consequences Mercy Behavioral Health: Prevention-Intervention Specialist 2008-2012
Curriculum Vitae 4 Facilitated small group and classroom discussions designed to prevent at-risk Pittsburgh Public Schools students from participating in alcohol, tobacco and other drug usage. Implemented seminars, workshops and training programs designed to assist school-based practitioners in identifying, supporting and connecting at-risk youth to available services. Wilkinsburg School District: Home and School Visitor 2008-2010 Wilkinsburg, PA Created and implemented procedural policies to correct chronic absenteeism and truancy for secondary students 6-12 th grade. Advised faculty and staff in a cross-cutting technique to aid students in making up lost instructional time and in improving academic success through the implementation of Saturday School known as Initiated Truancy Elimination Plan (ITEP). Family Links Inc: Youth and Family Specialist 2007-2009 Provided clinical leadership and assisted as a secondary therapeutic support staff for adolescent youth 16 to 21years old aging out of Children Youth and Family Services. Developed and implemented a strength-based solution-focused therapeutic technique to aid the aging-out population and their respective families in transitional care Publications (1.) Poindexter, M. A., Gary-Webb, T.L., (2017). Association of Perceived Racism and Discrimination on Diabetes Health Behaviors and Outcomes: A Systematic Review. (in-review) (2.) Ruddock, JS., Poindexter, MA., Gary-Webb, TL., Walker, EA., & Davis, NJ. (2016). Innovative strategies to improve diabetes outcomes in disadvantage populations. Diabet Med, 33(6): pp 723-33. Teaching Experience Fall 2017 Summer 2017 Spring 2017 Fall 2016 Fall 2016 Summer 2016 Spring 2016 Fall 2007 Guest Lecturer Fall 2013 Fall 2013 University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work: Race & Social Problems (master level) Research Enrichment Project, Youth Enrichment Services: Research Methods (high school) University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work: Social Work with Communities and Organizations (undergraduate-level) University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work: Health Systems and Public Policy (master level) University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work: Social Welfare (master level) Summer Learn & Earn Program, Homewood Children s Village: Research Methods (high school) Carlow University, College of Leadership & Social Change: Field Study (master level) Slippery Rock University, School of Education: Fyrst Seminar (undergraduate level) Slippery Rock University, Department of Social Work & Public Health, Human Diversity. Focus: Human Diversity in College and Beyond (undergraduate level) Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC), Social Work: Introduction to Social Work. Focus: Generalist Social Work Practice (associates level)
Curriculum Vitae 5 Fall 2013 Spring 2013 Spring 2013 Fall 2012 Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC), Social Work: Introduction to Social Work. Focus: The Ecological Perspective of Human Behavior in Social Environments (associates level) Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC), Social Work: Introduction to Social Work. Focus: A Comprehensive Approach to Engaging Diverse Populations in Social Work Practice (associates level) University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work: Human Behavior in Social Environment. Focus: Chronic Disease Management and the Engagement of African-Americans in Healthcare: Patient- Center Medical Home Module (master level) University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work: Models of Interventions. Focus: Medical Management and Crisis Intervention with Underrepresented Populations in Allegheny County Presentations Poindexter, M., A. (2017). Racial Disparities, Cultural Diversity, and Practice: Engaging AmeriCorps Members in Delivery Informed Care to Children Possibly At-Risk. Homewood Children s Village Training & Development Symposium. Poindexter, M., A. (2017). Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Sex: Everything You Wanted to Know, but was Afraid to Ask. Homewood Children s Village Training & Development Symposium. Poindexter, M., A. (2016). The Elusive Truth: The Absenteeism of Black Men in Social Work Education and Practice. Council for Social Work Education-Annual Conference. Poindexter, M., A. (2016). Managing Conflict while Maintaining Involvement with Youth & Families At-Risk. AmeriCorps Diversity Training & Development. Wallace, J.M., Poindexter, M., A. (2015). Conceptualizing the Problem: The Social, Educational, and Environmental Risk Factors, Placing Youth At-Risk in Homewood. Society for Social Work & Research-20 th Annual Conference. Poindexter, M., A. (2015). Mobilizing Youth Partnering with Our Boys: Curriculum & Training Youth. Society for Social Work & Research-20 th Annual Conference. Lewis, W., Poindexter, M., A. (2015). The Tale of Our Six Boys: Findings on Self-Esteem and Confidence of Our Boys. Society for Social Work & Research-20 th Annual Conference. Boddie, S.L., Poindexter, M., A. (2017). Moving Youth-Led Partnership Forward in Community-Based Participatory Research. Society for Social Work & Research-20 th Annual Conference. Poindexter, M., A. (2015). The Use of Positive Reframing to Address Traumatic Experiences in Boys At-Risk. AmeriCorps Diversity Training & Development. Poindexter, M., A. (2015). Engaging Youth At-Risk in Summer Programming, Respecting Ethnic/Cultural Diversity & Differences. AmeriCorps Diversity Training & Development. Poindexter, M., A. (2015). A Framework to Engagement: Improving Cultural Humility in AmeriCorps Members delivering care to Diverse Populations. AmeriCorps Diversity Training & Development. Poindexter, M., A. (2013). Use of Integrated Social Workers in Chronic Disease Management. University of Pittsburgh Annual Health Provider Symposium.
Curriculum Vitae 6 Professional Service Emergency Department (ED) Diversion Team: UPMC General Internal Medicine 2013 Helped implement a diversion plan for Severe Mentally Ill (SMI) patients who misused emergency rooms for acute mental illness/mania and chronic conditions crises that can be otherwise resolved in their Primary Care Physician (PCP) office. Chronic Disease Management: UPMC General Internal Medicine Dept. 2012-2013 Provided social work support to physicians and other healthcare professionals in efforts to help them better manage Hypertensive (HTN), Diabetic (DM) and Chronic Heart Failure (CHF) patients in the General Internal Medicine Department. Team Management of Chronic Medical Conditions (TMCMC): UPMC 2012-2013 Assist 2 nd, 3 rd and 4 th year Residents with their patient panel to improve compliance in medical management and resolution of psychosocial barriers that prevents patient engagement. Awards Commonwealth Health Equity Scholarship: October 2013 The Health Equality Scholarship is a merit-based monetary award given to students in the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School Public Health. It specifically is awarded to students that are particularly strong assets in the school s efforts to enhance the clinical application of service to diverse populations UPMC Superstar: June 2013 Award is given to employees recognized by their peers or supervisor for exceeding their work detail and expectation.