Curriculum Vitae Angela Brumley-shelton, M.a., Mph, Ctts

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Brumley-Shelton CV June 2020CURRICULUM VITAEANGELA BRUMLEY-SHELTON, M.A., MPH, CTTS2184 Jasmine Dr., Lexington, KY 40504Ph. #: (859) 797-7864Email: afbrum2@uky.eduEDUCATION200919971994Master of Public Health (MPH), College of Public Health, Concentration in Health Promotion,University of Kentucky, Lexington, KYMaster of Arts (MA), Department of Communication Studies, Concentration in HealthCommunication, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NMBachelor of Arts (BA), Major in Communication, minors in Spanish and Music, Abilene, TXPROFESSIONAL TRAININGMarch 2016SCRIPT Master Trainer Certification, Charlotte, NCSept. 2015Smoking Cessation and Reduction in Pregnancy Treatment (SCRIPT) facilitator certification,Louisville, KYOct. 2013Early Care and Education Trainer’s Credential: Specialty Trainer for state of KY: TobaccoEducationMay 2013Harold P. Freeman Patient Navigation Institute Certificate, Frankfort, KYMay 2011American Lung Association Freedom from Smoking Facilitator Certification, Louisville, KYOct. 2010Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program Instructor Workshop: Land-based Certification,Lexington, KYSept. 2010GIFTS (Giving Infants & Families Tobacco Free Starts) facilitator certification; cessationintervention for pregnant women, Louisville, KYSept. 2010American Lung Association Not-On-Tobacco Facilitator Certification, Lexington, KYSept. 2010Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist (CTTS), The Breathing Association, Columbus, OHMay 2008Cooper Clayton Method to Stop Smoking Facilitator Certification, Morehead, KYOct. 2004CDC Introduction to STD Intervention, Texas STD/HIV Prevention Training Center, Dallas, TXJuly 2004Fundamentals of HIV Testing & Prevention Counseling Using Oraquick Rapid HIV-1 AntibodyTest Certificate, Frankfort, KYAug. 2003Prevention Research Institute “Prime for Life” training certificate, Lexington, KYRESEARCH EXPERIENCE1995-1997Research Assistant, Promoting Disease Prevention Communication and Education throughPromotoras: The Hantavirus Training Partnership, Sponsor: New Mexico Department ofHealth, New Mexico State University, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC)1999-2003Research Assistant, Rural HIV Prevention Grant, Institute for HIV Prevention, University ofKY, Lexington, KY1997-1998Research Coordinator, South Central New Mexico Prevention Coalition, Las Cruces, NMPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE2020-present Program Coordinator for MPH and MHA programs /Instructor, Health, Behavior, and SocietyUniversity of Kentucky, College of Public Health, Lexington, KY2019-2020Instructor, CPH 441 Tobacco and Public HealthUniversity of Kentucky, College of Public Health, Lexington, KY2008-2020Community Health Equity and Education Coordinator, Tobacco CoordinatorLexington-Fayette County Health Department, Lexington, KY1

Brumley-Shelton CV June 20202003-20082003-2004Disease Intervention SpecialistLexington-Fayette County Health Department, Lexington, KYPrevention Specialist, Tobacco Prevention and Community Coalitions, Bluegrass PreventionCenter, Lexington, KYPROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS2017-present NAADAC, The Association for Addiction Professionals2015-2018Society for Public Health Education2014-2018American Public Health Association2012-2015National Association of County and City Health Officials2012-2015KY Public Health Association2010-present Association for the Treatment of Tobacco Use and Dependence (ATTUD)Board of DirectorsChair, Training CommitteeAppointed Representative, International Tobacco Treatment Specialist Unified CertificationCommitteeAREAS OF EXPERTISE AND EXPERIENCETeaching undergraduate courses in health behavior and undergraduate practice courses for healthmanagement practiceTraining designed for health professionals for evidence-based practicesPublic health program and intervention design and evaluationGrant writing and data collectionAll competencies required of Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist s (including prevention, treatment, andcontrol)Tobacco treatment for pregnant womenGroup tobacco cessationPUBLICATIONSOkoli, C.T.C., Mason, D.A., Brumley-Shelton, A., Robertson, H. Providing tobacco treatment in a communitymental health setting: A pilot study. Journal of Addictions NursingMorris, C.D., Richardson, D.L., Loewen, J.M., Vanheest, L.C., Brumley-Shelton, A. and Feo, M.T. (2016) ‘AnInterdisciplinary Response to a Tobacco Cessation Case Vignette’, Journal of Smoking Cessation, pp. 1–12.doi: 10.1017/jsc.2016.9.Brumley-Shelton, A. Protecting the “IttyBittys”: Local and State Collaboration in Kentucky to DetermineCommunity Readiness for 100% Smoke-Free, Scent-Free Policy for Child Care Centers. NACCHO Exchange:Promoting Effective Local Public Health Practice. 2015; 14(3):10-13.PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONSBrumley-Shelton, A., Thompson, K. Kentucky March of Dimes Grand Rounds Training: Tobacco Treatment forPregnant Women. 2019 National Conference on Tobacco or Health. Minneapolis, MN, August 2019.Brumley-Shelton, A., Mason, T., Plummer, B. 2017 National Conference on Tobacco or Health. What'sThirdhand Smoke? Assessment of a Community's Readiness for 100% Smoke-Free, Scent-Free Child CareCenters. Austin, TX, March 2017.2

Brumley-Shelton CV June 2020Brumley-Shelton, A. 2017 National Conference on Tobacco or Health. 5,000 Students and Counting: How aCreative Partnership Saved a Health Department's Youth Tobacco Prevention Program. Austin, TX, March2017.Brumley-Shelton, A., Mason, T., Plummer, B. 2017 National Conference on Tobacco or Health. Too Much,Too Fast: How Media Redirected a Campaign for 100% Smoke-Free, Scent-Free Child Care Centers. Austin,TX, March 2017.Brumley-Shelton, A. Saulsbury, G. Plummer, B., Mason, T., Ritzel, A., O’Donnell, N. 143rd APHA AnnualMeeting and Exposition. What's Thirdhand Smoke? Assessment of a Community's Readiness for 100%Smoke-Free, Scent-Free Child Care Center Policy. Chicago, IL, November 2015.Okoli, C., Mason, D., Brumley-Shelton, A., Robertson, H. (2015, Oct). Outcomes of an evidence-based smokingcessation program delivered concurrently in community mental health and non-mental health settings.29th Annual American Psychiatric Nurses Association Conference, Lake Buena Vista, FL, USA (Poster)Knight, D. & Brumley-Shelton, A. Dynamic Health Fair Planning Model for Community Partners Provided by aLocal Health Department. 142nd APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition. New Orleans, LA, November 2014.Brumley-Shelton, A. & Knight, D. Sustaining a Tobacco Cessation Program through CommunityCollaboration. Poster presented at The New Era of Public Health: Science, Innovation, & Policy. NACCHOAnnual, July 2014.Brumley-Shelton, A. Sustaining a Tobacco Cessation Program with an Adaptable and Dynamic AssuranceModel. Presented at the 66th Annual Conference of the Kentucky Public Health Association, Louisville, KY,April 2014 (oral presentation and showcase poster).Brumley-Shelton, A. From 9 to 24 in 10: Bringing Quality Assurance Reporting to Public Health Programs atLexington-Fayette County Health Department. Poster presented at the Annual Conference of the KentuckyPublic Health Association, Louisville, KY, April 2014.Jones, J., Armstrong, D., Brumley-Shelton, A., Peyton, D., Clayton, R. Cooper, T., Hurst, C., Shores, P.Smoking Cessation as a Means for Cancer Prevention: A Retrospective Evaluation of the Cooper/ClaytonMethod to Stop Smoking Program (2009-2010). Poster presented at Markey Cancer Center Research Day,University of Kentucky, Center for Clinical and Translational Research, Lexington, KY, May 2012.GRANT HISTORY(2020) 25,000 new funding from KY State Tobacco Control Program awarded to the Lexington-Fayette CountyHealth Department to increase youth e-cigarette cessation by: 1) collecting data from health professionalswho treat youth about training needs for youth e-cigarette use and cessation; 2) create mass media toencourage parents to use health care professionals as resources for e-cigarette cessation assistance for theirchildren; and provide training about e-cigarettes, youth use, and cessation with evidence-based contentappropriate for health care professionals who treat youth ages 9-21.(2019) 25,000 new funding from KY State Tobacco Control Program awarded to the Lexington-Fayette CountyHealth Department to improve youth prevention efforts through a two-phase intervention: 1) data will becollected from adults for their training needs about e-cigarettes and tobacco addiction; and 2) an in-persontraining for the Tobacco Prevention Toolkit (Toolkit) created by the Stanford University School of Medicine willbe brought to Lexington.(2018) 11,650 new funding from March of Dimes awarded to the Lexington-Fayette County HealthDepartment to create and deliver 10 Grand Round educational events for health professionals in Kentuckywith content about most current best practices for tobacco treatment for pregnant women, new treatmentrequirements, and mandatory health insurance benefits.3

Brumley-Shelton CV June 2020(2018) 22,50 new funding from KY State Tobacco Control Program awarded to the Lexington-Fayette CountyHealth Department to create and deliver media with content about upcoming changes to regulationsgoverning tobacco use for HUD properties, train Lexington Housing Authority staff to facilitate tobaccocessation programs, and assist residents with transition to 100% smoke-free housing.(2018) 20,000 new funding from KY State Tobacco Control Program awarded to the Lexington-Fayette CountyHealth Department to create and deliver a large-scale media campaign to promote new cessation coveragehealth insurance benefits as mandated by SB89(2017) 20,000 continuation funding from KY State Tobacco Control Program awarded to the LexingtonFayette County Health Department to expand media campaign for thirdhand smoke education and to providetobacco cessation for employees of childcare centers(2016) 20,000 continuation funding from KY State Tobacco Control Program awarded to the LexingtonFayette County Health Department for media campaign about thirdhand smoke in childcare and to determinebest ways to move child care centers in KY towards adopting 100% smoke-free policies(2015) 11,600 grant from KY State Tobacco Control Program awarded to the Lexington-Fayette CountyHealth Department to assess community readiness for 100% scent-free, smoke-free childcare policy(2014) 14,000 grant from March of Dimes awarded to the KY Folic Acid Partnership for tobacco cessationand education about e-cigarette use during pregnancy(2011) 5,000 grant from NACCHO/NALBOH awarded to the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department tofund efforts to create support for 100% tobacco-free school policy for Fayette County Public Schools(2011) 5,000 grant from Foundation for a Health Kentucky awarded to the Lexington-Fayette County HealthDepartment to assess cessation needs of Lexington high school studentsSPEAKING INVITATIONS 2016-18Oct. 4, 2019Tobacco and E-cigarette Update for Head Start Staff. Presented at 2019 fall ProfessionalDevelopment Training for Community Action Council, Lexington, KY.Dec. 4, 2018Respiratory Health and Electronic Cigarette/JUUL Use. Presented at the 5th Annual AmericanLung Association’s LUNGFORCE Expo, Prestonsburg, KY.Nov. 16, 2018 Respiratory Health and Electronic Cigarette/JUUL Use. Presented at annual American LungAssociation’s LUNGFORCE Expo, Nashville, TN.Nov. 10, 2017 Tobacco Cessation and Patient Care. Delivered at UK HealthCare Nursing ProfessionalDevelopment Continuing Education Patient-Centered Care Summit.June 8, 2017Latest Findings: E-cigarettes and Cancer Links. Delivered at annual meeting of the KentuckyCancer Program, Frankfort, KY.May 2, 2017General Overview & Surgeon General Report. Delivered at Project e-Prevent: Understandinge-cigarettes and their effect on Kentucky’s youth. Presented by Southern Kentucky AreaHealth Education Center at Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY.Mar. 21, 20175,000 Students and Counting: How a Creative Partnership Saved a Health Department'sYouth Tobacco Prevention Program. Breakout Session on funding during Youth CoordinatorCamp, ancillary meeting to National Conference on Tobacco or Health. Facilitated by theYouth Engagement Alliance for Tobacco Control and Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids,presented by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids and sponsored by the CVS Foundationand the Truth Initiative4

Brumley-Shelton CV June 2020Feb. 10, 2017SCRIPT: Smoking Cessation and Reduction in Pregnancy Treatment intervention trainingdelivered for Community Health Workers at Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI.Dec. 2, 2016Thirdhand Smoke Update. Presented at the American Lung Association Lung Force Expo,Lexington, KY.Nov. 18, 2016Smoking Cessation Needs of Pregnant Women in KY and Introduction to the SCRIPT(Smoking Cessation & Reduction in Pregnancy Treatment) Intervention. Presented at theMarch of Dimes Prematurity Summit, Louisville, KY.Sept. 20, 2016SCRIPT: Smoking Cessation and Reduction in Pregnancy Treatment—Description andFeasibility for Use in KY. OB webinar presented by KY Hospital Association and KY HealthEngagement Network.Sept. 16, 2016Treating Nicotine Dependence: Where Do E-cigarettes Fit into This Puzzle? Presented at theNorth Central KY AHEC Lung Cancer and Smoking Symposium, Morehead, KY.Sept. 1, 2016Update: E-Cigarette use by pre/postnatal women and hazards created by e-liquids.Presented at KY State Peer Breastfeeding Advisor biannual fall meetingJuly 12, 2016Happy, Healthy & Smoke-free: Moving Towards Tobacco-Free Child Care Centers inKentucky. Presented at Ready Kids Conference, Louisville, KYJune 22, 2016Tuberculosis and Tobacco Use: Increased Risk for Infection and Poor Outcomes. Presentedat Advanced TB Provider Annual Meeting, Lake Cumberland, KY.Mar. 24, 2016Treating Nicotine Dependence. Delivered at 1st Annual Project e- Prevent: Understanding ecigarettes and their effect on Kentucky’s youth. Presented by Southern Kentucky AreaHealth Education Center at London Community Center, London, KY.Media Appearances available upon request5

Brumley-Shelton CV June 2020 1 CURRICULUM VITAE ANGELA BRUMLEY-SHELTON, M.A., MPH, CTTS 2184 Jasmine Dr., Lexington, KY 40504 Ph. #: (859) 797-7864 Email: afbrum2@uky.edu EDUCATION 2009 Master of Public Health (MPH), College of Public Health, Concentration in Health Promotion, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY