CURRICULUM VITAE Gillian L. Marshall M.S.W., Ph.D. Contact: 11235 Bellflower Rd. Cleveland, OH 44106 (216) 368-3878 EDUCATION 2010 Present Master s of Public Health - Health Services Research (expected Fall 2013) School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 2011 Ph.D. in Social Welfare School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Dissertation Title: Racial and Ethnic Differences in Depressive Symptoms Among Older Black Americans Chair: Nancy R. Hooyman, Ph.D. Committee Members: David T. Takeuchi, Ph.D., Karl G. Hill, Ph.D. 2002 Master s of Social Work School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 2000 B.A. in Social Sciences Trinity Western University, Langley, BC, Canada ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2013 Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve University, Mandel School 2011 June 2012 Faculty Field/Practicum Instructor, University of Washington, School of Social Work 2007 2010 Faculty and Director of Practicum, Trinity Lutheran College 2007 Practicum Liaison, Eastern Washington University, School of Social Work 2006 2011 Adjunct Faculty, Social and Human Services Department, Seattle Central Community College RESEARCH INTERESTS Aging/Social Gerontology Barriers and Access to Mental Healthcare Mental Health Disparities, Depression Stress, Social Support Socio-economic status Race/Ethnicity, Cultural Factors and Immigrant Mental Health
TEACHING INTERESTS Introduction to Social Work/Social Welfare Human Behavior and the Social Environment I/II Generalist Social Work Practice Micro, Mezzo and Macro Social Work Practice with Older Adults Social Work Practice in Gerontological Mental Health Social Work Practice with Immigrant and Diverse Families Program Evaluation SELECTED AWARDS AND HONORS 2010-2011 Institute on Aging in Social Work, St. Scholastica (Cohort VII), Duluth, MN 2009 Warren G. Magnuson Scholar, University of Washington, Seattle, and WA awarded $30,000 2004 The Nancy R. Hooyman Intergenerational Endowed Fellowship, University of Washington, Seattle, WA awarded $3,000 ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Teaching Experience 2013, Fall Instructor, MSASS 581, Social Work Practice with Older Adults, Case Western Reserve University 2010, Spring Instructor, Social Work 200, Introduction to Social Work, Trinity Lutheran College Instructor, Social Work 402, Practicum Seminar, Trinity Lutheran College 2009, Fall Instructor, Social Work 401, Pre-Practicum Seminar, Trinity Lutheran College Instructor, Social and Human Services 297, Working with Older Adults, Seattle Central Community College 2009, Spring Instructor, Social Work 305, Cultural Diversity and Social Justice, Trinity Lutheran College Instructor, Social Work 398, Empowerment Practice with Immigrant and Refugee Youth and Families, Trinity Lutheran College Instructor, Social Work 302, Human Behaviour and the Social Environment II, Trinity Lutheran College 2008, Fall Instructor, Social Work 301, Human Behaviour and the Social Environment I, Trinity Lutheran College Instructor, Social Work 303, Generalist Practice I, Trinity Lutheran College Instructor, Social Work 200, Introduction to Social Work, Trinity Lutheran College 2008, Spring Teaching Assistant, Social Work 403, Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, 2
University of Washington 2007, Fall Teaching Assistant, Social Work 402, Human Behavior and the Social Environment II, University of Washington 2006, Fall Instructor, Social and Human Services 298, Working with Older Adults, Seattle Central Community College 2005, Fall Teaching Assistant, Social Work 514, Multigenerational Relations and Social Justice University of Washington, School of Social Work Social Work Practice Experience 2008-2011 Consultant, Swedish Visiting Nursing Services of the Northwest, Seattle, WA Geriatric Home Health Program Evaluation for United Way King County Grant, 2005-2007 Medical Social Worker, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA Provided services to homebound older adults who were on a home health, palliative and hospice care program Worked with families to provide psychosocial assessments, crisis intervention, information and referral services, maintained caseload, worked as part of an interdisciplinary team and made occasional referrals to APS 2003-2004 Medical Social Worker, Harborview Regional Medical Centre, Seattle, WA Provided social work services to patients in the International Medicine and Family Clinics. Conducted psychosocial assessments, crisis intervention, information and referral services. Maintained statistics, and billing documentation 2002-2004 Medical Social Worker, Odessa Brown Children s Clinic, Seattle, WA Provided clinical supportive social services to children with chronic/serious illness and their families. Conducted psycho-social assessments and develop treatment/care plans for patients. Provided counseling, resource information and education to families Coordinated with CPS, DSHS, the King County public health department, schools and other community groups 2002-2003 Respite Care Coordinator, City of Seattle, Aging and Disability Services, Seattle, WA Conducted in-home psychosocial assessments for elders, arranged, coordinated and scheduled respite care services and community resources. Monitored quality of services provided. Maintained program database and monthly budgets for services 2004 Reviewer, School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Reviewed Master of Social Work applications for admissions Research Experience 2005-2006 Human Subjects Coordinator, University of Washington, School of Social Work, Fall/Spring Advised bachelor, master and doctoral level students on issues of human subjects ethics (IRB) and research Conducted educational training sessions for 1st year MSW students 3
Participated on School of Social Work exempt research committees Attended the University of Washington Institutional Review Board committee meetings 2004-2006 Research Assistant, University of Washington, Health Promotion Research Center Recruited participants and administered surveys. 2003-2005 Research Assistant, University of Washington, School of Social Work Literature searches Assisted with the review of GeroRich course syllabi and teaching materials Organized and coordinated an in-house research symposium. PUBLICATIONS Book Chapter Hooyman, N.R., & Marshall, G.L. (2012). Aging: social and cultural perspectives. In Encyclopedia of Diversity in Education. James A. Banks (eds). Sage Publishers vol 1, 79-83. Articles Marshall, G.L., Hooyman, N.R., Hill, K.G., Rue, T. (2013). Association of socio-demographic factors and parental education with depressive symptoms among older African Americans and Caribbean Blacks. Aging and Mental Health, 17(6), XXX. Marshall, G.L., & Rue, T. (2012). Perceived discrimination and social networks among older African Americans and Caribbean blacks. Family & Community Health, 35(4), 300-311. Stansbury, K., Marshall, G.L., Harley, D.A., & Nelson, N. (2010). Rural African American clergy: an exploration of their attitudes and knowledge of Alzheimer s disease. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 53(4), 352-365. Marshall, G. L. (2004). The golden years: African American women and retirement. African American Research Perspectives, Spring/Summer, 10(1), pg 27-35. Drewnowski, A., Monsen, E., Marshall, G. L., Birkett, D., Guenther, S., Vendeland, S., & Su, J. (2003). Health screening and health promotion programs for the elderly. Disease Management and Health Outcomes, 11(5), 1-11. Under Review Marshall, G.L., Rue, T. (2013). Stress, Acculturation and Depressive Symptoms in Older Caribbean Immigrants. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work. Canavan, M., Gallo, W. & Marshall, G.L. (2013). The moderating effect of social support and social integration on the relationship between involuntary job loss and depression. Psychological Medicine. Works in Progress Marshall, G.L. Ethnic variation in the relationship between stress and social networks among older black Americans. Marshall, G.L., Schiltz, N., & Gallo, W. Financial hardship and psychological distress among older adults. 4
PRESENTATIONS Peer-reviewed 2011 G.L. Marshall, N.R. Hooyman, K.G. Hill, & T. Rue. Examining psychological distress and social networks among older African Americans and Caribbean Black CERC (Caribbean Exploratory Research Center) National Institute on Minority Health Disparities. St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands. 2011 J. Wiltshire, K. Elder, T. Dark, & G.L. Marshall. Age and race differences in medical debt problems. 2011 G.L. Marshall, L. Teri, D. LaFazia, G. McKenzie, C. Coulter. What leadership want: staff training related to residents with dementia in assisted living. Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA. 2007 K.L. Stansbury, G.L. Marshall, & T.A. Brown-Hughes. A Study of African American Elders use of Minsters for Social and Emotional Problems. Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco. CA 2007 G.L. Marshall, B. Williams, E. Phelan, & J.P. LoGerfo. The Effect of Social Support and Physical Activity on Depression Using the Health Enhancement Program. IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion and Health Education, Vancouver, BC Invited 2011 Careers in Social Work 101: How to make your MSW work for you. Eastern Washington University, Part-time MSW program, Everett, WA 2004/5 Working with Elders: Challenges and opportunities in delivering cultural competent social work services. University of Washington, School of Social Work, Seattle, WA PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2011 Council on Social Work Education (APM), Atlanta, GA 2011 Gerontological Society of America (GSA), Boston, MA 2011 CERC, St.Thomas, VI 2010 Gerontological Society of America (GSA), New Orleans, LA 2010 Council on Social Work Education (APM), Portland, OR 2009 University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), Ann Arbor, MI Classes on Regression II and Methodological issues in Quantitative Research on Race and Ethnicity. 2009 Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, GA 2009 Council on Social Work Education (APM), San Antonio, TX 2009 Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors, Phoenix, AZ 2007 Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC 2005 University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), Ann Arbor, MI Regression I 2004 National Institute of Aging Technical Assistance Workshop Washington, DC 2004 Fourth International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health, Quebec, QB Canada 2004 Ninth International Conference on Social Stress Research, Montreal, QB Canada 2004 Health Inequalities Across the Life Course, State College, PA 2003/4 Summer Training Workshop on African American Aging Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 2003 Gerontological Society of America (GSA), San Diego, CA 5
2002 National Conference On Race and Higher Education, New Orleans, LA 2001 National Conference On Race and Higher Education, Seattle, WA PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS 2006-present 2005-present 2003-present 2002-present Canadian Association on Gerontology Council on Social Work Education Gerontological Society of America National Association of Social Workers 6