HAYLEY S. THOMPSON, Ph.D. Office Address: Karmanos Cancer Institute, 4100 John R – MM03CB, Detroit, MI 48201 E-mail Address: [email protected] EDUCATION DATES Graduate: University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. 1994 - 1999 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. M.S. in Clinical Psychology 1991 - 1994 Baccalaureate: Colgate University, Hamilton, NY. B.A. in Psychology and African American 1987 - 1991 Studies. POSTGRADUATE TRAINING Department of Oncological Sciences, Program for Cancer Prevention and 1999 - 2001 Control, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (formerly the Ruttenberg Cancer Center at Mount Sinai School of Medicine), New York, NY. Postdoctoral research fellowship. University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey. Clinical and Community 1998 - 1999 Psychology Internship. FACULTY APPOINTMENTS Scientific Member, Population Studies and Disparities Research Program, 2011 - present Communication and Behavioral Oncology, Karmanos Cancer Institute. Detroit, MI. Associate Professor, Department of Oncology, Wayne State University School 2011 - present of Medicine. Detroit, MI. Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Epidemiology and 2011 - present Population Sciences, Division of Community Collaboration and Implementation Science, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University. Bronx, NY Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Population Sciences, 2009 - 2011 Division of Community Collaboration and Implementation Science, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University. Bronx, NY. Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Oncological Sciences, Program for 2008 - present Cancer Prevention and Control, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. New York, NY. Assistant Attending Psychologist/Assistant Member, Department of Psychiatry 2008 and Behavioral Sciences, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. New York, NY. 2003 - 2008 Assistant Professor, Department of Oncological Sciences, Program for Cancer Prevention and Control & Department of Urology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. New York, NY. Instructor, Department of Oncological Sciences, Program for Cancer Prevention 2001 - 2002 and Control, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. New York, NY. HOSPITAL OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Vice President, Department of Research, Housing Works (non-profit 2007 organization providing services related to AIDS and homelessness), Brooklyn, NY. Training Coordinator, The Witness Project® of Harlem (breast and cervical 2000 - 2003 cancer education and outreach), Department of Oncological Sciences, Program for Cancer Prevention and Control, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY. MAJOR PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES The Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM). American Association for Cancer Research (AACR). MEDICAL LICENSURE Psychology, New York State Education Department. 2002 SERVICE Karmanos Cancer Institute Karmanos Cancer Institute Representative, Survivorship Care Plan Learning 2014 Collaborative, Michigan Cancer Consortium. Survivorship Care Plan - Quality Care Committee. Karmanos Cancer Institute. 2014 - present Member, Quality Task Force, Karmanos Cancer Institute (responsible for 2014 - present optimization of electronic medical record/oncology information system). Member, American Cancer Society Institutional Research Grant, Local 2014 Institutional Research Grant Review Committee, Karmanos Cancer Institute. Participant, Scientific Strategic Planning Retreat, Karmanos Cancer Institute. 2014 Member, Scientific Leadership Council, Karmanos Cancer Institute. 2012 - present 2 Poster Session Judge, Karmanos 2012 Institute-Wide Research Retreat. 2012 Professional (e.g., medical or scientific organizations and societies) Chair, Michigan Cancer Consortium (MCC) Health Disparities Workgroup. 2014 - present Member, Michigan Cancer Consortium (MCC) Policy Committee and Health 2013 - 2014 Disparities Workgroup. Chair, Ethnic, Minority & Multicultural Health Special Interest Group, Society 2012 - 2014 of Behavioral Medicine. Member, External Advisory Board, Medical Outreach and Minority Affairs Program, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA. 2006 - 2012 National Advisory Board, Intercultural Cancer Council. 2004 - 2005 Community Project Director, The Witness Project® of Detroit (community-based breast 2012 - present cancer outreach and education reaching over 400 women 2013-present). Health Council (advisory board) member for the “Promotoras de Salud” project, coordinated by the American Cancer Society, Great Lakes Division. 2011 - 2012 Presenter at the “Inaugural Prostate Cancer Symposium: An Educational 2011 Initiative for Patients/Spouses, Advocates, and Healthcare Professionals.” Detroit, MI. Sponsored by WSU School of Medicine, Karmanos Cancer Institute, and Prostate Net. Scholarly Service Grant Review Committees National/International Full member, Societal and Ethical Issues in Research Study Section, Center for 2014 - present Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health. Ad hoc member, Societal and Ethical Issues in Research Study Section, Center 2012 - 2014 for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health. Ad hoc member, Peer Review Committee for Cancer Control and Prevention: 2013 - 2014 Psychosocial and Behavioral Aspects of Cancer Research (CPPB), American Cancer Society (Invited to be permanent member but unable to serve). Ad hoc member, Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program 2006 - 2009 3 Integration Panel. Regional/Local Reviewer, Clinical Research Enrollment Grant Program, Greater New York 2011 City Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Service for Peer-Reviewed Journals Review of Manuscripts • American Journal of Health Promotion • American Journal of Medical Genetics • Annals of Behavioral Medicine • Cancer • Cancer Causes and Control • Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention • Health Education Research • Health Psychology • International Journal of Behavioral Medicine • Journal of Cancer Education • Journal of Cancer Survivorship • Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved • Journal of Pain and Symptom Management • Journal of the National Medical Association • Preventive Medicine • Prostate Cancer • Psycho-Oncology • Quality of Life Research TEACHING Wayne State University Undergraduate students Health Psychology, PSY 2410 (guest lectures, two separate sections), Winter 2014 Department of Psychology. Psychology Directed Study, PSY 4991, Department of Psychology. 2013 - 2014 Psychology Honors Thesis, PSY 4998, Department of Psychology. 2013 - 2014 Graduate students Applied Epidemiology (guest lecturer), Department of Family Medicine and May 2014 Public Health Practice Faculty/Fellows 4 Eaton, T.*, Alexander, G., Walker, E., Goldberg, W., Eggly, S., Lavasani, S., May 2014 Harper, F., Smith, M., Hooker, C., & Thompson, H.S.. Supportive Technologies for Survivorship Care Planning: Provider Perspectives and Future Directions. Department of Urology Grand Rounds, Wayne State University School of Medicine. Thompson, H.S. Health Disparities and Women with Breast Cancer. Research October 2013 Seminar, School of Nursing, Wayne State University. Thompson, H.S. Building a Research Program in Cancer Survivorship. June 2013 Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research 2011 Summer Training Workshop on African American Aging Research, Wayne State University. Thompson, H.S. Use of New Media to Address Cancer Health Disparities. Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research 2011 Summer June 2011 Training Workshop on African American Aging Research, Wayne State University. Other Institutions Undergraduate Students Teaching Fellow (Abnormal Psychology, Introduction to 1995 - 1997 Psychology).University of Pittsburgh. Graduate Students Lecturer, Special Topics in Genetic Counseling, Department of Genetic 2002 - 2005 Counseling. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NY. Lecturer, Culture and Medicine, K30 Clinical Research Curriculum Award 2001 Training Program, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NY. Faculty/Residents/Fellows Thompson, H.S., Eaton, T., Alexander, G., Walker, E., Goldberg, W., Eggly, August 2014 S., Lavasani, S., Harper, F., Smith, M., Hooker, C. Challenges and Opportunities in Cancer Survivorship Care Planning: Provider Perspectives and Survivor Experiences. Division of Medical Oncology Grand Rounds, Henry Ford Health System. Coordinator, Seminar on Race, Ethnicity & Health, Postdoctoral Research 2007 Fellowship Program, Program for Cancer Prevention and Control, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NY. Lecturer, Behavioral Medicine, K30 , K30 Clinical Research Curriculum Award 2003 - 2007 Training Program Training Program, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, 5 NY. Mentorship Volunteer undergraduate student interns (5 interns as of May 2014), Witness 2013 – present Project of Detroit Internship Track, Karmanos Cancer Institute, Detroit, MI. Primary mentor of Tara Eaton, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Wayne 2012 - present State University/Karmanos Cancer Institute, Population Studies and Disparities Research, Communication & Behavioral Oncology, Detroit, MI. Co-mentor of Rachel Shelton, Sc.D., Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Program 2008 - 2010 for Cancer Prevention and Control, Department of Oncological Sciences, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY. Co-mentor of Tiffany Edwards, Ph.D., Program for Cancer Prevention and 2006 - 2008 Control, Department of Oncological Sciences, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY. Essays/Theses/Dissertations directed Thesis advisor for doctoral candidate, Yael Cukier, B.S., Ferkauf Graduate 2009 - 2011 School of Psychology, Yeshiva University, Bronx, NY. Title: Psychological Distress among African American Women at High Risk for BRCA Mutation. Dissertation committee member for doctoral candidate, Alsacia Pacsi, Ph.D., 2009 - 2010 Lehman College – City University of New York, Bronx, NY. Title: The Lived Experiences of Dominican Women with Stage IV Breast Cancer Thesis advisor for MPH candidate, Stacy Davis, M.P.H., University of 2001 - 2002 Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Title: Breast Cancer Fatalism: Ethnic Differences and Association with Cancer Screening. GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND OTHER FUNDING DATES Active National/International Grants and Contracts 1. Title: eHealth Activity among African American and White Post-Treatment 9/14 – 9/18 Cancer Survivors. Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (R01 HS022955-01A). Role: Principal Investigator. 6 2. Title: Southeast Michigan Community Network Program: Administrative 9/14 – 9/15 Supplement (Co-PIs: Albrecht, T, Chapman, R.) Source: National Cancer Institute Community Networks Program (CNP) Centers for Reducing Disparities through Outreach, Research, and Training (U54CA153606) Role: Co-Investigator 3. Title: Culturally Targeted Loss Framed Messaging for Colorectal Cancer 7/14 - 6/19 Screening in African Americans. Source: National Cancer Institute (R01 CA175088-01). Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Lucas, T.) 4. Title: Improving Post-Treatment Resources for Latina Breast Cancer 7/12 - 6/17 Survivors. Source: American Cancer Society, Research Scholar Grant (RSG-12-119-01- CPPB). Role: Principal Investigator. 5. Title: Southeast Michigan Community Network Program (Co-PIs: Albrecht, 9/10 - 8/15 T, Chapman) Source: National Cancer Institute Community Networks Program (CNP) Centers for Reducing Disparities through Outreach, Research, and Training (U54CA153606) • Sub-study title: Reducing Cancer Treatment Disparities by Improving Communication and Information Exchange during Clinical Interactions with Minority Patients. Role: Co-Investigator (Co-PIs: Eggly, S., Penner, L.) 6. Title: Faith-based Approaches to the Treatment of Hypertension and Colorectal Cancer Prevention. 7/10 - 6/15 Source: National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute (R01 HL096946). Role: Principal Investigator/MPI (Co-PI: Ravenell, J.) Active Other Grants and Contracts 1. Title: Providing HPV Vaccine Education and Decision Support in 2/14 - 1/15 Community Settings. Source: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation Role: Principal Investigator. 2. Title: Cancer Screening, Treatment and Survivorship Surveillance Patterns 9/12 - 12/14 Among Arab American Patients at Henry Ford Health System. Source: Wayne State University/Henry Ford Health System Institute for Population Studies, Health Assessment, Administration, Services and 7 Economics (INPHAASE) Role: Principal Investigator. (Co-PIs: Schwartz, K., Lamerato, L.) 3. Title: Improving Clinical Trial Communication with African American and 9/12 – 12/14 White Patients. Source: Wayne State University/Henry Ford Health System Institute for Population Studies, Health Assessment, Administration, Services and Economics (INPHAASE) . Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Eggly, S., Chapman, R.). Completed Grants and Contracts 1. Title: Survivorship Care Planning among Racially Diverse Breast Cancer 9/12 – 3/14 Survivors. Source: Wayne State University/Henry Ford Health System Institute for Population Studies, Health Assessment, Administration, Services and Economics (INPHAASE) Role: Principal Investigator. 2. Title: Comprehensive Center of Excellence in Disparities Research and 7/09 - 5/14 Community Engagement (PI: Boutin-Foster, C.) Source: National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (P60- MD003421-01). • Sub-study title: Program to Cut Cardiovascular and Cancer Risk in Black Men. Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Ravenell, J.) 3. Title: The Witness Project of Detroit. 2012 - 2013 Source: Susan G. Komen Detroit Race for the Cure Role: Project Director. 4. Title: Southeast Michigan Community Network Program (Co-PIs: Albrecht, 2011 - 2012 T, Chapman). Source: National Cancer Institute Community Networks Program (CNP) Centers for Reducing Disparities through Outreach, Research, and Training (U54CA153606) • Substudy Title: Administrative Supplements to Expand NCI-supported Community Outreach Capacity through Community Health Educators (CHE) of the National Outreach Network Supplement to the Southeast Michigan Community Network Program. Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Albrecht, T.). 5. Title: Communication Patterns in Screening Navigation with African 2009 - 2012 Americans. Source: National Cancer Institute (R21-CA139018). Role: Principal Investigator. 8 6. Title: Patient Navigation for CRC Screening with Low-Income Minorities. 2007 - 2012 Source: National Cancer Institute (R01- CA120658). Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Redd, W.). 7. Title: Promoting Breast Cancer Surveillance among African American 2007 - 2011 Survivors. Source: Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Breast Cancer Disparities Research Award (DISP0707116). Role: Principal Investigator. 8. Title: Training African American Peers as Patient Navigators for Colon 2008 - 2011 Cancer Screening. Source: National Cancer Institute (R25-CA132692). Role: Co-Investigator. (PI: Redd, W.) 9. Title: The Queens Library-Based Health Partnership Project. 2008 - 2010 Source: National Cancer institute (R01-CA119991), Research Supplement to Support Diversity in Health-Related Research. Role: Recipient (PI: Rapkin, B.). 10. Title: Increasing Breast Cancer Surveillance among African American 2002 - 2010 Breast Cancer Survivors. Source: Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program Idea Award, (DAMD 17-03-1-0454). Role: Principal Investigator. 11. Title: Increasing Early Detection of Prostate Cancer in African American 2003 - 2007 Men through a Culturally Targeted Print Intervention. Source: Department of Defense Prostate Cancer Research Program Health Disparity Research – Prostate Scholar Award, (W81XWH-04-1-0026). Role: Principal Investigator. 12. Title: Cultural Sensitivity in Colorectal Cancer Screening with African 2004 - 2006 Americans. Source: National Cancer Institute (R01 CA104130). Role: Co-Investigator. (PI: DuHamel, K.) 13. Title: BRCA Counseling/Testing in Urban African American Women. 2002 - 2006 Source: American Cancer Society Research Scholar Grant (TURSG-02-246- 01-PBP). Role: Co- Investigator (PI: Valdimarsdottir, H.) 14. Title: Impact of Culturally Tailored Counseling on Psychobehavioral 2001 - 2006 Outcomes and BRCA Decision Making Among Women with Breast Cancer. Source: Department of Defense Breast Cancer Center of Excellence Award (sub-study) (DAMD 17-01-1-0334). Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Valdimarsdottir, H.). 9 15. Title: East Harlem Partnership for Cancer Awareness. 2002 - 2003 Source: National Cancer Institute, Special Populations Network Grant Research Supplement (U01-CA86107). Role: Recipient (PI: Redd, W.). PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Publications Review Articles 1. Thompson, H.S., Shelton, R.C., Mitchell, J., Eaton, T.E., Valera, P., & Katz, A. (2013). Inclusion of Underserved Racial and Ethnic Groups in Cancer Intervention Research Using New Media: A Systematic Literature Review. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 2013 (47), 216-223. Impact factor: 14.336. Reports of Original Work 1. Pelto, D., Winkel, G., Thompson, H.S., Itzkowitz, S., Redd, W. & Jandorf, L., (In press). Predicting Colonoscopy Completion among African American and Latino/a Participants in a Patient Navigation Program. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities. Impact factor not available. 2. Sussner, K.M., Edwards TA, Thompson, H.S., Jandorf, L., Rodriguez, C., Villagra, C., Valdimarsdottir, H.B. (In press). BRCA Genetic Counseling among At-Risk Latinas in New York City: New Beliefs Shape New Generation. Journal of Genetic Counseling. Impact factor: 1.454. 3. Philip, E.J., Shelton, R.C., Thompson, H.S., Efuni, E., Itzkowitz, S. & Jandorf, L. (in press). Is obesity a barrier to colorectal cancer screening for African American and Hispanic individuals in the context of patient navigation? Cancer Causes and Control. Impact factor: 3.2. 4. Miller, S.J., Itzkowtiz, Redd, W.H., Thompson, H.S., Valdimarsdottir, H.B., & Jandorf. (In press). Colonoscopy-specific fears in African Americans and Hispanics. Behavioral Medicine. Journal impact factor: 1.027. 5. Mitchell, J., Thompson, H., Watkins, D. Shires, D., Modlin, C. (2014). Disparities in health- related internet use among African American men. Preventing Chronic Disease, 11, E43. Impact factor: 1.585. 6. Ravenell, J., Thompson, H., Cole, H., Plumhoff, J., Cobb, G., Afolabi, L., Boutin-Foster, C. , Wells, M., Scott, M., & Ogedegbe, G. A novel community-based study to address disparities in hypertension and colorectal cancer: a study protocol for a randomized control trial. Trials, 14 (1), 287. Impact factor: 2.612. 7. Jandorf, L., Braschi, C., Ernstoff, E., Wong, C.R., Thelemaque, L., Winkel, G., Thompson, H.S., Redd, W.H., & Itzkowitz, S. (2013). Culturally Targeted Patient Navigation for 10
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