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CURRICULUM VITAE KATHRYN ANDERSEN 12022 Snapping Turtle Ln. Charlotte, NC 28078 Phone: (704) 996-1209 Fax: (704) 947-7947 [email protected] BIOSKETCH Kathryn Andersen, Senior Research and Evaluation Advisor/ Manager (Ipas US) MS in Biostatistics, Ph.D. in Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Andersen provides technical support to the Research and Evaluation Unit, including identifying and implementing appropriate research methodologies (both quantitative and qualitative); supporting data management and statistical analysis; and participating in analysis and dissemination of findings. Her focus countries include India, Myanmar, and Nepal. Dr. Andersen’s professional interests include understanding and reducing abortion-related maternal mortality; eliminating violence against women; improving reproductive health care access and understanding associated costs; and translating research into policy and practice. Her work has been published in Violence against Women, Women and Health, Studies in Family Planning, International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Contraception and the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, among others. Dr. Andersen also serves as an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Maternal and Child Health at the School of Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and as Consulting Editor for Research Methods for the Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health. EDUCATION DEGREES University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Ph.D., Maternal and Child Health, August 2002 Minor: Health Economics Substantive Area: Violence Against Women Dissertation Topic: Service Use and Intimate Partner Violence during Pregnancy University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC M.S., Biostatistics, August 1995 Master's paper topic: Application Of Ordinal Logistic Regression To Assess The Relationship Between Physical Abuse And Patterns Of Substance Use Before And During Pregnancy Miami University, Oxford, Ohio A.B. Mathematics & Statistics, December 1992, Magna cum Laude Related Area: Chemistry Minor: French Miami University, John E. Dolibois European Center Study Abroad Program in Luxembourg, Sept 1992 - Feb 1993 SCHOLASTIC AWARDS 1999 – 2001 Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research NRSA/AHRQ Pre-doctoral Fellowship 2000 UNC Injury Prevention Research Center’s 2000 Susan P. Baker Student Research Paper Award 1998 – 2000 Bryant Scholarship for Violence Against Women Recipient 1997 – 1999 Maternal and Child Health Doctoral Training with a Focus on Health Economics Grant 1994 – 1995 NIH Federal Training Grant 1994 – 1995 Governor’s Institute on Alcohol and Substance Use Grant: Public Policy Scholars Workshop 1993 – 1993 Graduate School Fellowship 1993 Phi Beta Kappa Dated: 10/13/2015 CURRICULUM VITAE KATHRYN ANDERSEN CLARK APPOINTMENTS Adjunct Faculty, Department of Maternal & Child Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, January 2002 – Present. Adjunct Faculty, Department of Biostatistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, January 2003 – 2005. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Public Health Association (APHA) Association for Health Services Research and Health Policy (AHSRHP) American Statistical Association (ASA) Population Association of America (PAA) RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE January 2007 – Senior Research Advisor/Manager, Ipas Present Chapel Hill, NC  Assist with research study design and development of monitoring systems  Provide statistical analysis and expertise  Prepare reports and presentations to disseminate findings  Offer research and evaluation technical assistance to Ipas offices in Nepal, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, and previously Ghana and South Africa  Participate in writing program proposals and study proposals  Review manuscripts to provide technical and writing guidance 2005 - 2007 Statistical Project Manager, Preventing Firearm Violence Among Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: An Evaluation of a New North Carolina Law Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Chapel Hill, North Carolina  Assist with study design, in particular, data collection and tracking systems  Clean and analyze study data  Provide statistical analysis and expertise  Prepare reports and presentations to disseminate findings 2001 – 2006 Consultant Clients include Ipas, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; National Abortion Federation, Washington, DC; Preschool Arts Lab, Charlotte, NC; Cyzner Institute, Charlotte, NC.  Assist with study design and questionnaire development  Create data entry systems; enter, clean, and analyze study data  Prepare final reports and presentations to disseminate findings 2005 - 2006 Statistical Project Manager, Department of Maternal and Child Health University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina  Assist with secondary data collection and statistical analysis  Participate in report and manuscript writing  Project concerning measures of state capacity and service use and other outcomes for children with special health care needs 2004 - 2006 Second/Third Grade Assistant Teacher, Children’s Community School Davidson, NC  Part-time position at a NC Charter School focused on Basic School philosophy Dated: 10/13/2015 CURRICULUM VITAE KATHRYN ANDERSEN CLARK 2001 - 2006 Director of Early Childhood Ministries Myers Park Baptist Church, Charlotte, North Carolina  Provide training for classroom teachers regarding health and safety and curriculum issues  Plan and organize educational programming for parents of children ages birth to five years  Recruit, schedule and supervise childcare workers and volunteers  Coordinate educational and social programs for parents of the church and the preschool 2002 - 2004 Statistical Project Manager, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina  Assist with study design, questionnaire development, and data tracking systems  Provide statistical analysis and expertise  Participate in manuscript preparation and grant writing  Projects include: Focus groups concerning the needs of intimate partner violence victims, the effect of state Medicaid policies on smoking cessation during pregnancy, and an intervention promoting prevention of pregnancy and STDs/HIV 1999 – 2002 Consultant Ipas, Chapel Hill, North Carolina  Assist with study design and questionnaire development for various studies  Create data entry systems; enter, clean, and analyze study data  Prepare final reports and presentations to disseminate findings  Create annotated bibliography using standardized abstraction forms 1999 – 2000 Methods Reviewer Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina  Read studies on preterm birth and extract relevant methodological information  Review Ethics Codes of professional health-related organizations  Reconcile reviews with clinician reviewer and provide summary and comments  Create evidence tables to summarize reviews 1997 – 1999 Project Manager Department of Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina Transitions In Pregnancy Study (TIPS)  Create assessment tools based in relevant literature  Develop administrative processes through collaboration with clinicians and study personnel  Conduct interviewer training and provide ongoing support to interviewers  Oversee data entry and analysis 1995 – 1998 Statistician II Duke Clinical Research Institute, Duke University.  Clinical Trials Statistician - (SPICE) developed forms and randomization schemes; prepared analysis plans; wrote statistical methods; conducted interim and final analysis and reporting  Assisted in teaching the introductory statistics course in Duke’s Biometry Training Program - developed homework sets and exams incorporating medically relevant problems & research, lectured on statistical topics  Conducted data analysis and reporting for manuscripts using data from large clinical trials in cardiology 1996 – 1997 Project Consultant Department of Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina MCH Violence and Substance Abuse Research Lab  Assisted in organization and documentation of current system  Performed short-term analysis on violence and substance using women 1995 - 1996 Research Assistant Dr. Laura Svetkey, Duke University.  Edited and checked data; conducted analysis and created presentation of final results Dated: 10/13/2015 CURRICULUM VITAE KATHRYN ANDERSEN CLARK  Explored reliability among measures of salt sensitivity and ethnic variations within these measures in hypertension research 1993 – 1995 Research Assistant UNC-CH, Department of Maternal and Child Health: Evaluation of the Step by Step Program  Worked as a Data Manager/Programmer using primarily SAS, Splus  Developed questionnaires; Wrote technical reports  Conducted in-person interviews with women in physically abusive relationships for the Relationships and Health Study  Supervised work study students TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2004 Lecturer Spring 2004 Department of Biostatistics, University of North Carolina, BIOS 110 Principles of Statistical Inference Fall 2007 Co-Facilitator: Three Day Technical Writing Workshop Global Research and Evaluation Meeting, Ipas, Chapel Hill, NC Spring 2003 Lecturer Department of Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina, MHCH 246 Program Planning and Evaluation Spring 2000 Teaching Assistant Spring 1999 Department of Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina, MHCH 213 Research Spring 1995 Methods in Maternal and Child Health  Compiled materials and lectured for "hands-on" lab in statistical methods (including univariate, multivariate, and categorical data analysis)  Assisted with lectures on data collection and management using EpiInfo  Consulted with students in determining questionnaire design and coding, appropriate statistical methods for their data, and presentation techniques Fall 1999 Teaching Assistant Department of Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina, MHCH 209 Maternal and Child Health Policy and Program Development  Assisted in choosing and gathering readings and other course materials  Lectured on economic analysis of Maternal and Child Health Policy  Facilitated course discussion and course evaluation Fall 1999 Teaching Assistant Department of Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina, MHCH 259 Conceptualization, Design, and Measurement  Conducted literature searches on social science theories and interdisciplinary research  Assisted in determining course readings and other class materials Fall 1998 - Spring Noontime Seminars on Economic Analysis in Maternal and Child Health 1999 Co-lead with Judy Labiner.  Provided overview on methods in economic analysis  Chose articles and created activities to demonstrate topics  Led discussions on issues unique to the field of Maternal and Child Health Dated: 10/13/2015 CURRICULUM VITAE KATHRYN ANDERSEN CLARK Fall 1998 - Spring Teaching Assistant 1999 Department of Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina, MHCH 253 Violence Against Women, Distance Learning Course  Compiled readings and created discussion and synthesizing activities for course on a public health perspective on violence against women.  Created web page for course syllabus and weekly overheads, facilitated online discussion groups.  Prepared Powerpoint presentations for use in distance learning broadcasts. Fall 1998 Departmental Tutor Department of Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina, BIOS 110 Principles of Statistical Inference  Conducted weekly two hour sessions to answer theoretical questions, as well as address specific homework problems for a group of 10-15 students Spring 1998 Teaching Assistant Spring 1996 Department of Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina, MHCH 261 Secondary Data Analysis  Prepared handouts and lectures on various statistical methods and programming  Provided individual guidance and feedback to students on their own research topics Fall 1997 Teaching Assistant Fall 1996 Biometry Training Program, Duke University Fall 1995  Developed and graded homework assignments and exams  Prepared notes and lectures on various statistical topics Spring 1994 Teaching Assistant Department of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina, EPID 160 Principles of Epidemiology  Facilitated class discussions  Held office hours to answer questions  Graded papers and presentations GUEST LECTURES Fall 2009, Fall 2008, Intimate Partner Violence: An Overview Spring 2008, Fall LBST 2214 Health and Quality of Life 2007 Department of Health and Human Services, University of North Carolina – Charlotte Fall 2008, Fall 2007 Intimate Partner Violence in NC: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Policy Response HADM 6142 Health Policy Development Department of Health and Human Services, University of North Carolina - Charlotte Fall 2003, Fall 2002 Quality and Managed Care MHCH 209 Maternal and Child Health Policy Department of Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill Spring 2003, Spring Identification, Measurement, and Analysis of the Cost of Violence Against Women 2002, Spring 2001 MHCH 253 Violence Against Women Department of Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill Spring 1999 Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Health and Economic Outcomes of Violence Against Women MHCH 253 Violence Against Women Department of Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill Dated: 10/13/2015 CURRICULUM VITAE KATHRYN ANDERSEN CLARK Fall 1998 Power and Sample Size in Public Health Research MHCH 260 Conceptualization, Design and Measurement Department of Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill GRADUATE STUDENT COMMITTEES Deborah L. Dee Department of Maternal and Child Health, UNC-Chapel Hill, PhD, 2007 Francie L. Likis Department of Maternal and Child Health, UNC-Chapel Hill, DrPH, 2006 Allison George Department of Health Behavior and Education, UNC-Chapel Hill, MPH, 2009 RESEARCH PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Kathryn Andersen, Ram Chandra Khanal, Alexandra Teixeira, Shailes Neupane, Sharad Sharma, Valerie N. Acre, Maria F. Gallo. Marital status and abortion among young women in Rupandehi, Nepal. BMC Womens Health. 2015;15(1):175. Sushanta K. Banerjee, Kathryn L. Andersen, Traci L. Baird, Sangeeta Batra, Janardan Warvadekar. Evaluation of a multi-pronged intervention to improve access to safe abortion care in two districts in Jharkhand. BMC Health Services Research. 2014;14:227. Sushanta K. Banerjee, Kathryn L. Andersen, Janardan Warvadekar, Erin Pearson. Effectiveness of a behavior change communication intervention to improve knowledge and perceptions about abortion in Bihar and Jharkhand, India. International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. 2013;39(3):142-51. Kathryn Andersen, Anuja Sing, Meena Kumari Shrestha, Mukta Shah, Erin Pearson, Leila Hessini. Early pregnancy detection by female community health volunteers in Nepal facilitated referral for appropriate reproductive health services. Global Health: Science and Practice. 2013;1(3):372-81. Ahmed Abdella, Tamara Fetters, Janie Benson, Erin Pearson, Yirgu Gebrehiwot, Kathryn Andersen, Hailemichael Gebreselassie, Solomon Tesfaye. Meeting the need for safe abortion care in Ethiopia: Results of a national assessment in 2008. Global Public Health. 2013;8(4):417-34. Kathryn Andersen, Anuja Singh, Leila Hessini, Ghazaleh Samandari. Evaluation of a Radio Program to Improve Knowledge of Safe Abortion in Nepal. Submitted to Cases in Public Health, January 2012. Indira Basnett, Meena Kumari Shrestha, Mukta Shah, Erin Pearson, Kusum Thapa, Kathryn Andersen. Evaluation of Nurse Providers of CAC using MVA in Nepal. Journal of Nepal Health Research Council. 2012;10(20):193-6. Sushanta K. Banerjee, Kathryn L. Andersen, Janardan Warvadekar. Pathways and consequences of unsafe abortion: a prospective study amongst women with post-abortion complications in Madhya Pradesh, India. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 2012;118(Supp 2):S113-S120. Hailemichael Gebreselassie, Usta Momade, Kathryn Andersen, Ellen MH Mitchell. Clinical diagnosis of completeness of medical abortion: A reliability study in Mozambique. Contraception. 2012;86(1):74-78. Sushanta Kumar Banerjee, Kathryn Andersen. Exploring the Pathways of Unsafe Abortion in Madhya Pradesh, India. Global Public Health. 2012;7(8):882-96. Sushanta K. Banerjee, Kathryn Andersen, Subrato K. Mondal, Rebecca M. Buchanan. Woman-centered research on access to safe abortion services in Bihar and Jharkhand India: Implications for behavioural change communication interventions. BMC Public Health. 2012, 12:175 . Dated: 10/13/2015 CURRICULUM VITAE KATHRYN ANDERSEN CLARK Kathryn Andersen, Bela Ganatra, Sarah Stucke, Yagya B. Karki, Indira Basnett. A Prospective Study of Complications from Comprehensive Abortion Care Services in Nepal. BMC Public Health. 2012, 12:9. NP KC, Indira Basnett, Sharad K. Sharma, CL Bhusal, Rishi R. Parajuli, Kathryn L. Andersen. Increasing access to safe abortion services through auxiliary nurse midwives trained as skilled birth attendants. Kathmandu University Medical Journal. 2011;9(36):260-6. Janie Benson, Kathryn Andersen, Ghazaleh Samandari. Reductions in Abortion-Related Mortality Following Policy Reform: Evidence from Romania, South Africa and Bangladesh. Reproductive Health. 2011, 8:39. Lewis H. Margolia, Michelle Mayer, Kathryn Andersen Clark, Anita M. Farel. State Capacity and the Well-being of Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 2011;15(6):713-721. Sushanta K. Banerjee, Jaydeep Tank, Kathryn Andersen Clark, et al. MAPnet: A Network of Medication Abortion Providers in Two Districts of Maharasthra, India. Global [1-21]Public Health. 2011;6(3):283-92. Kathryn E. Moracco, Mike Bowling, Rebecca Buchanan, Kathryn Andersen Clark, Chris Espersen. Who are the defendants in Domestic Violence Protective Order cases? Violence Against Women. 2010;16(11)1201-23. Kathryn Andersen Clark, Ellen H.M. Mitchell, Patrick Kuma Aboagye. Return on Investment for Essential Obstetrical Care Training in Ghana: Do Trained Public Sector Midwives Deliver Postabortion Care? Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health. 2010;55:153 – 161. Janna McDougall, Tamara Fetters, Kathryn Andersen Clark, Tung Rathavy. Determinants of Contraceptive Acceptance Among Cambodian Abortion Patients. Studies in Family Planning. 2009; 40(2):123 – 132. Dilys Walker, Deborah Billings, Guadalupe Mainero de Paso, Kathryn Andersen Clark, Ila Dayananda. Pharmacy worker practices related to use of misoprostol for abortion in one Mexican state. Contraception. 2009; 79:445-451. Lewis H. Margolis, Michelle Mayer, Kathryn Andersen Clark, Anita M. Farel. The Relationship between State Capacity Measures and Allocations to Children and Youth with Special Needs within the MCH Services Block Grant. Maternal and Child Health Journal, July 2008. Tamara Fetters, Solomon Tesfaye, Kathryn Andersen Clark. An Assessment of Postabortion Care in Three Regions in Ethiopia, 2000 – 2004. International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 2008; 101:100-106. Frances E. Likis, Ruth Petersen, Kathryn Andersen Clark, Patricia A. Payne. Gynecologic and Contraceptive Services Provided by Certified Nurse Midwives in North Carolina. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health. 2006;51(6):410-414. Ruth Petersen, Kathryn Andersen Clark, Kathryn Hartmann, Cathy L. Melvin. Getting focused: Missed opportunities for smoking interventions for pregnant women. Preventive Medicine,2005; 40(2): 209-215. Ruth Petersen, Kathryn E. Moracco, Karen M. Goldstein, Kathryn Andersen Clark. Women’s Perspectives on Intimate Partner Violence Services: The Hope in Pandora’s Box. Journal of the American Medical Women’s Association, 2003; 58(3):185-190. Karen S. Sandell, LaVerne Reid, Sandra L. Martin, Alison Hilton, Kathryn Andersen Clark. New Technology, New Approaches: Collaborative and Interdisciplinary Teaching on Violence against Women. The Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work. 2003; 9(1):59-78. Janie Benson, Kathryn Andersen Clark, Ann Gerhardt, Lynne Randall, Susan Dudley. Early Abortion Services in the United States. Contraception, 2003; 67:287-294. Kathryn Andersen Clark, Andrea K. Biddle, Sandra L. Martin. A Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Violence against Women Act of 1994. Violence Against Women, 2002; 8(4): 417-428. Suzanne Cloutier, Sandra L. Martin, Kathryn E. Moracco, Julian Garro, Kathryn Andersen Clark, Seth Brody. Physically Abused Pregnant Women’s Perceptions about the Quality of their Relationships with their Male Partners. Women and Health, 2002;35(2-3):149-163. Dated: 10/13/2015 CURRICULUM VITAE KATHRYN ANDERSEN CLARK Ruth Petersen, Julie A. Gazmararian, Kathryn Andersen Clark, Diane Greene. How contraceptive use patterns differ by pregnancy intention: Implications for counseling. Women’s Health Issues, 2001;11(5):427-435. Ruth Petersen, Julie A. Gazmararian, Kathryn Andersen Clark. Partner Violence: Implications for Health and Community Settings. Women’s Health Issues, 2001;11(2):116-125. Kathryn Andersen Clark, Sandra L. Martin, Ruth Petersen, Suzanne Cloutier, Deborah Covington, Paul Buescher, Michelle Beck-Warden. Who Gets Screened During Prenatal Care for Partner Violence? Archives of Family Medicine, 2000;9:1093-1099. Kathryn Andersen Clark, Deborah L. Dee, Patricia L. Bale, Sandra L. Martin. Treatment Compliance Among Prenatal Care Patients with Substance Abuse Problems. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 2001;27(1):121-136. Kathryn Andersen Clark, Spring Dawson, Sandra L. Martin. The Effect of Implementing a More Comprehensive Screening for Substance Use Among Pregnant Women in North Carolina. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 1999;3(3):161-166. Hathaway WR, Peterson ED, Wagner GS, Granger CB, Zabel KM, Pieper KS, Clark KA, Woodlief LH, Califf RM. Prognostic significance of the initial electrocardiogram in patients with acute myocardial infarction. GUSTO-I Investigators. Global Utilization of Streptokinase and t-PA for Occluded Coronary Arteries. Journal of the American Medical Association, 1998;279(5):387-391. Sandra L. Martin, Kathryn Andersen Clark, Stacy Racine Lynch, Lawrence L. Kupper, Dorothy Cilenti. Violence in the lives of pregnant teenage women: Associations with multiple substance use. 1998;25(3):425-440. Sandra L. Martin, Kate English, Kathryn Andersen Clark, Dorothy Cilenti, and Lawrence L. Kupper. Violence and Substance Use among North Carolina Pregnant Women. American Journal of Public Health, 1996;86(7):991-998. Kristi Messer, Kathryn Andersen Clark, and Sandra L. Martin. Characteristics associated with pregnant women's utilization of substance abuse treatment services. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1996;22(3):403- 322.1995. PUBLISHED PEER-REVIEWED ABSTRACTS Wali A, Hochman JS, Berkowitz S, Clark KA, Malhotra S, Califf RM, Granger C. Failure to achieve optimal anticoagulation with commonly used heparin regimens: A review of GUSTO II. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 1998;31(2):79A. Moliterno DJ, Asher CA, Califf RM, Clark KA, Guerci AD, Topol EJ. Less myocardial but more cerebral ischemic events in African Americans than Caucasians with acute coronary syndromes: Results from GUSTO II. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 1998;29(2):9465. TECHNICAL REPORTS Sushanta K Banerjee, Deepa Navin, Kathryn L. Andersen, Garima Mathias, Samshad Alam. Accredicatation of private sector health facilities for provision of comprehensive abortion care services: An initiative of the government of Bihar. New Delhi, India: Ipas Development Foundation 2013. Kamal Biswas, Erin Pearson, SM Shahidullah, Sharmin Sultana, Ferdousi Islam, SAJ Musa, Mohammed Sharif, Tapash Ranjan Das, Rezwana Chowdhury, Kathryn Andersen. Lessons learned from integration of postabortion care, menstrual regulation, and family planning services in Bangladesh. Research brief. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Ipas Bangladesh2013. Biswas, K., Pearson, E., Chowdhury, R., Andersen, K. Shahidullah, S. & Sultana, S. (2014). Patterns and determinants of postabortion contraceptive use in Bangladesh. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Ipas. Indira Basnett, Kathryn Andersen, Shailes Neupane, Keris KrennHrubec, Valerie Acre. Pathways to Safe Abortion in Nepal, 2011. Dated: 10/13/2015 CURRICULUM VITAE KATHRYN ANDERSEN CLARK Indira Basnett, Dr. KC, Arjun Bahadur Singh, Kusum Thapa, Kathryn Andersen, Meena Kumari Shrestha. Evaluation of Nurse Providers of Comprehensive Abortion Care (CAC) using Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) in Nepal, 2011. Yagya Karki, Indira Basnett, Kusum Thapa, Kathryn Andersen, Bela Ganatra, Sarah Stucke. An Exploratory Study of Complications from Comprehensive Abortion Care (CAC): Improvement of the Quality of CAC Services in Nepal. 2009. Rukmini Potdar, Janie Benson, Kathryn Andersen Clark. Findings from the Pilot Monitoring Follow-up of Ipas Trained Providers and Intervention Facilities in Safe Abortion Services – A Global Report, September 2007. Lewis H. Margolis, Michelle Mayer, Anita Farel, Kathryn Andersen Clark. Measuring the Performance of State CSHCN Programs, April 2007. Kathryn E. Moracco, Kathryn Andersen Clark, Christina Eperson, J. Michael Bowling. Preventing Firearm Violence Among Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: An Evaluation of a New North Carolina Law, August 2006. Solomon Tesfaye, Tamara Fetters, Kathryn Andersen Clark, Heathe Luz McNaughton. Expanding Our Reach: An Evaluation of the Availability and Quality of Postabortion Care Services in Three Regions in Ethiopia between 2000 and 2004, June 2006. Janie Benson, Kathryn Andersen Clark, Ann Gerhardt, Lynne Randall, Susan Dudley. Early Abortion Services in the United States: Ensuring Service Availability, Remaining on the Cutting Edge of Technology, and Responding to Client Demand, March 2001. Project Report: UNC/AHEC Reproductive Health Research Network Mini-Grant, The Effects of Physical Abuse, Psychiatric Conditions, and Health Behaviors on Pregnant Women, December 1999. Third Annual Public Policy Scholars Forum, NC Governor's Institute on Alcohol and Substance Abuse. The Effect of Implementing Routine Screening for Substance Use Among Pregnant Women in North Carolina, May 1995. Step by Step Program, Wake County Department of Health  Year End Evaluation Report, July 1995 and July 1993  North Carolina Perinatal Projects Year End Report, August 1994  Infants of Substance Using Mothers: Findings of the Step by Step Program Evaluation, June 1994 PEER-REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS Pearson, E., Andersen, K., Biswas, K., Chowdhury, R., Sultana, S., Shahidullah, S.M., & Decker, M.R. (2015). The intersection of intimate partner violence and constraints to reproductive autonomy and reproductive health: A cross- sectional study of uterine evacuation clients in Bangladesh. Poster presentation at: Population Association of America Annual Meeting; 2015 April 30 - May 2; San Diego, USA. Pearson, E., Biswas, K., Chowdhury, R., Andersen, K., Sultana, S., Shahidullah, S.M., Decker, M.R., & Moreau, C. (2015). Fertility intentions at the time of conception among women terminating pregnancy and association with post- abortion contraceptive behaviors in Bangladesh. Poster presentation at: Population Association of America Annual Meeting; 2015 April 30 - May 2; San Diego, USA. Pearson, E., Biswas, K., Chowdhury, R., Sultana, S., Shahidullah, S.M., & Andersen, K. (2015). Using mHealth to support post-abortion contraceptive use: Results from a feasibility study in urban Bangladesh. Oral presentation in international plenary session at: National Abortion Federation Annual Meeting; 2015 April 20-21; Baltimore, USA. Pearson, E., Biswas, K., Chowdhury, R., Andersen, K., Sultana, S., Shahidullah, S.M., Decker, M.R. (2014). Determinants of short-term post-abortion contraceptive uptake and method selection in Bangladesh. Oral presentation presented at: IUSSP Seminar on Postpartum and Post-abortion Family Planning; 2014 November 11-13; Kochi, India. Pearson, E., Biswas, K., Chowdhury, R., Andersen, K., Sultana, S., & Shahidullah, S.M. (2014). Individual, family, and provider encounter level determinants of short-term post-abortion contraceptive uptake, method selection and discontinuation in Bangladesh. Poster presentation at: Population Association of America Annual Meeting; 2014 May 1- 3; Boston, USA. Dated: 10/13/2015 CURRICULUM VITAE KATHRYN ANDERSEN CLARK Pearson, E., Banerjee, S., Andersen, K. Warvadekar, J. (2013). Evaluating the effectiveness of two behavior change communication interventions for safe abortion services in Bihar and Jharkhand, India. Poster presentation at: Population Association of America Annual Meeting; 2013 April 11-13; New Orleans, USA. Sushanta K. Banerjee, Kathryn Andersen, Janardan Warvadekar, Erin Pearson. Effectiveness of a behavior change communication intervention in increasing knowledge and perceptions about safe abortion services: A quasi- experiemental study in Bihar and Jharkhand, India. Accepted for presentation at the APA conference in Bangkok, Thailand; August 2012. Kathryn Andersen, Anuja Singh, Meena Kumari Shrestha, Mukta Shah, Leila Hessini. Early Pregnancy Detection and Reproductive Health Referral by Female Community Health Volunteers in Nepal. Presented at the APHA conference in Washington, DC; October 2011. Kathryn Andersen, Meena Kumari Shrestha, Erin Pearson, Indira Basnett. Evaluation of Nurse Provision of Induced Abortion with Manual Vacuum Aspiration in Nepal. Presented at the APHA conference in Washington, DC; October 2011. Kathryn Andersen, Keris KrennHrubec, Indira Basnett, Shailes Neupane. Women’s experiences accessing safe induced abortion in Nepal: Lessons for the future. Presented at the APHA conference in Washington, DC; October 2011. Meena Kumari Shrestha, Kathryn Andersen, Erin Pearson, Indira Basnett. Provision of Induced Abortion by nurse providers using Manual Vacuum Aspiration. Presented at the NESOG conference in Kathmandu, Nepal; April 2011. Indira Basnett, Shailes Neupane, Keris KrennHrubec, Kathryn Andersen. Client’s experiences accessing safe abortion services. Presented at the NESOG conference in Kathmandu, Nepal; April 2011. Kathryn Andersen, Anuja Singh, Ghazaleh Samandari, Leila Hessini. Dojiya: An Assessment of Nepal’s First Radio Drama Series on Safe Abortion. Presented at the APHA conference; Denver, Colorado; November 2010. Kathryn Andersen, Anuja Singh, Meena Kumari Shrestha, Mukta Shah, Leila Hessini. Early Pregnancy Detection and Reproductive Health Referral by Female Community Health Volunteers in Nepal. Presented at the Asian Population Association (APA) conference; New Delhi, India; November 2010. Sushanta K. Banerjee, Kathryn Andersen, Janardan Warvadekar. Pathways and Consequences of Unsafe Abortion: A Prospective Study amongst Women with Post-abortion complications in Madhya Pradesh, India. Presented at the International Seminar on the Health, Social and Economic Consequences of Unsafe Abortion; Mexico City, Mexico; November 2010. Sushanta K. Banerjee, Kathryn Andersen, Janarden Warvadekar. A successful government and NGO partnership for provision of safe abortion services in Uttarkhand, India. Presented at the Global Maternal Health Conference; Delhi, India; October 2010. Sushanta K. Banerjee, Kathryn Andersen. Pathways and consequences of unsafe abortion: a study amongst women with postabortion complications in Madhya Pradesh, India. Presented at the Global Maternal Health Conference; Delhi, India; October 2010. Katherine L. Turner, Allison George, Kathryn Andersen Clark. Clarifying values and transforming attitudes to improve abortion access. Presented at the International Congress on Women’s Health and Unsafe Abortion; Bangkok, Thailand; January 2010. Gomez Ponce de Leon R, Salas L, Velazco A, Andersen Clark K, Yi D, Garrido R. Evaluation of ultrasound needs in first trimester medical abortion. Presented at the FIGO Conference; Cape Town; South Africa, October 2009. Katherine L. Turner, Allison George, Kathryn Andersen Clark. Clarifying values and transforming attitudes to improve abortion access: Results of a global assessment. Presented at the APHA Conference; Philadelphia, PA; November 2009. Dated: 10/13/2015

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