Alisa J. Velonis, MPH, PhD - University Of Illinois Chicago

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Alisa J. Velonis, MPH, PhDCurriculum VitaeWork:University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public HealthDivision of Community Health SciencesCenter of Excellence in Maternal & Child Health1603 W. Taylor St., Suite 657 (MC923)Chicago, IL 60612 USA312.355.1217avelonis@uic.eduHome:1071 W. 15th St #421Chicago, IL 60608 USA312.448.1313jazpat@mac.comEducation and Training:Post-Doctoral2013-2015ACHIEVE Post-Doctoral Fellow, Centre for Research on Inner City HealthSt. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaPh.D. 2013University of Colorado Denver, Dept. of Health and Behavioral SciencesDenver, CO, USADissertation: Are All Hits the Same? A Mixed Methods Investigation of Gender andViolence in Heterosexual RelationshipsMPH, 2000Boston University School of Public HealthBoston, MassachusettsB.A., 1992Hampshire College, Amherst, MassachusettsAcademic and Research Appointments:Feb. 2016(present)AffiliateScientistCentre for Urban Health Solutions, Li Ka Shing Knowledge InstituteSt. Michael’s HospitalToronto, ON CanadaAugust 2015(present)AssistantProfessorUniversity of Illinois Chicago, School of Public HealthDepartment of Community Health SciencesCenter of Excellence in Maternal and Child HealthChicago, IL USA2008 – 2013InstructorUniv. Colorado Denver, Dept. of Health & Behavioral SciencesDenver, CO USA1

Additional Professional Positions:2008 - 2011ResearchAssistantThe University of Colorado Evaluation Team,Denver, CO USA2000-2007PreventionSpecialistTacoma-Pierce County Health DepartmentTacoma, WA USA1997-1998Services Planner/EvaluatorContra Costa County Health Services Dept. – AIDS ProgramMartinez, CA USA1995-1997Program DirectorTeen Pregnancy Coalition of San Mateo CountyRedwood City, CA USA1992-1995ProjectCoordinatorPartners in Action for Teen HealthSW Youth & Family Services/Public Health Seattle King CoSeattle, WA USATeaching/Preceptor Positions:InstructorCHSC 421: “Community Health Sciences I.” University of Illinois at ChicagoSchool of Public Health. Chicago, IL. Fall 2016, Fall 2017, Fall 2018.InstructorCHSC 421: “Sexuality, Gender, and Violence: Seminar on Key Issues and Inequities inWomen’s Health.” University of Illinois at ChicagoSchool of Public Health. Chicago, IL. Fall 2016, Fall 2018.InstructorIPHS 403: “Public Health Systems, Policy, and Management.” University of Illinois atChicago School of Public Health. Chicago, IL. Spring 2016, Spring 2017, Spring 2018LeadInstructor“Concept Mapping: An ACHIEVE Training for Researchers and Community Partners.”Centre for Research on Inner City Health, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, ON.November 27 and December 4, 2014.PreceptorLeadership Education and Development Scholarship Program Summer Internship.University of Toronto School of Public Policy and Governance. Toronto, ON. Summer2014.PrimaryInstructorIndependent Study: “Public Health and Intimate Partner Violence.” Universityof Colorado Denver, Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences, Denver, CO.Spring, 2013.PrimaryInstructorHBSC/PBLH 3010: “Human Sexuality and Public Health.” University ofColorado Denver, Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences. Denver, CO 2010 –2013.PrimaryInstructorHBSC 3010: “The Evolution of Human Sexuality,” University of ColoradoDenver, Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences. Denver, CO. 2008–2009.2

Faculty“Basic Preparation Course for Parish Nurses – Family Violence Module,” PacificLutheran University, Tacoma, WA. May 2006.GuestLecturerYWCA Domestic Violence Victims Services Training – YWCA of Pierce County. Tacoma,WA. January, 2001 – 2007.CommunityPreceptor“Community Health Nursing,” Pacific Lutheran University Nursing Program.Tacoma, WA. Fall 2003 and 2004.ClinicalInstructor/PreceptorTNURS 409 “Nursing Strategies for Communities as Clients,” University ofWashington – Tacoma School of Nursing. Tacoma, WA. January, 2001 andApril, 2002TeachingAssistant“Family Violence and the Practice of Public Health,” Boston University Schoolof Public Health. Boston, MA. January 2000 – May, 2000Peer Reviewed PublicationsVelonis AJ, Forst, L. 2018. “Outreach to Low-Wage and Precarious Workers: A Concept MappingWorkshop for Public Health Officers.” Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.DOI:0.1097/JOM.0000000000001462Maddox R, Chan C, Kassam A, Yonas M, Grove J, O’Campo P, Velonis AJ. 2018. “Identifying to engage menin intimate partner violence prevention activities: A concept mapping study.” Journal of Family Violence.DOI: 10.1007/s10896-018-9985-0DeSisto C, Kroelinger C, Estrich C, Velonis A, Uesugi K, Goodman DA, Pilska E, Akbarali S, Mackie C,Waddell L, Rankin K. 2018. Application of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research toImmediate Postpartum Long-Acting Reversible Contraception Policies.” Public Health Reports.Kroelinger CD, Morgan IA, DeSisto CL, Estrich C, Waddell LF, Mackie C, Pliska E, Goodman DA, Cox S,Velonis A, Rankin KM. 2018. “Identifying Priority Strategies for Implementing Policies on ImmediatePostpartum Long-Acting Reversible Contraception in States.” Journal of Women’s Health. DOI:10.1089/jwh.2018.708Velonis AJ, Mahabir DF, Maddox R, O’Campo P. 2018. “Still Looking for Mechanisms: A Realist Reviewof Batterer Intervention Programs.” Trauma, Violence and nis A, Molnar A, O’Campo P, Lee-Foon N, Boushel M, Rahim A. 2018. “’One program that couldimprove health in this neighbourhood is ?’ Using concept mapping to engage communities as part of ahealth and human services needs assessment. BMC Health Services Research lonis AJ, Kaufman-Shriqui V, O’Campo P, et al, 2017. "The Impact of Prenatal and Postpartum PartnerViolence on Maternal Mental Health: Results from the Community Child Health Network (CCHN) MultisiteStudy." Journal of Women’s HealthO'Campo P, Zhang J, Omand M, Velonis A, Yonas M, Minh A, Cyriac A, Farah A, Smylie J. 2016.“Conceptualization of Intimate Partner Violence: Exploring Gender Differences using Concept Mapping.”Journal of Family Violence. DOI: 10.1007/s10896-016-9830-23

Velonis AJ, Cheff R, Davloor W, Finn D, O’Campo P. 2016. “Searching for the mechanisms of change: Aprotocol for a realist review of batterer treatment programs.” BMJOpen: e010173. doi:10.1136/bmjopen2015- 010173Velonis A. 2016. “’He Never Did Anything You Typically Think of as Abuse’: Experience with Violence inControlling and Non-Controlling Relationships in a Non-Agency Sample of Women.” Violence AgainstWomen. Available Online, DOI:10.1177/1077801215618805Velonis AJ, Daoud, N, Matheson F., Woodhall-Melnik J, Hamilton S, O’Campo P. 2015. “Strategizing Safety:Expanding our Theoretical Framework to Understand Women’s Decision Making in the Face of PartnerViolence and Social Inequities.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Available online, DOI:10.1177/0886260515598953Alpert EJ, Shannon D, Velonis A, Georges M, Rich, RA. 2002. “Family Violence and Public HealthEducation: A Call for Action.” Violence Against Women, 8(6) 746-778.Manuscripts Under ReviewVelonis AJ, Hebert-Beirne J, Forst L, Hernandez M, Castaneda D, Conroy L. “Community Perceived Impactof Precarious Work on Neighborhood Health.”Velonis AJ, Buhariwala P, O’Campo P. “Preparing for Implementation: Using Implementation Science toGuide an Evidence-Based Partner Violence Screening Program”Roesch, PT, Hirschtick J, Sant S, Habermann L, Velonis, AJ. “Using Health Needs Assessment and ModelBased Standardization to Examine Intimate Partner Violence and Mental Health Symptoms in a LowIncome Urban Community.”Knowledge Translation & Evaluation ReportsCorrea N, Davloor W, Stuart E, Velonis A. 2015. “Reaching Out: Asking about Partner Violence in TorontoTeaching Hospitals.” Centre for Research on Inner City Health, St. Michael’s Hospital. Toronto, ON.Access online at: vscreeningreport/O’Campo P, Daoud N, Velonis A, et al. 2014. “Finding Home: The impacts of partner violence onwomen’s housing stability, health and wellbeing.” Centre for Research on Inner City Health, St. Michael’sHospital. Toronto, ON. Access online at: ies/housingwomenshealth/Velonis A. 2012. “The West Central Public Health Partnership: A Case Study in Public HealthCollaboration.” The Colorado Trust: Denver CO. Access online 941/PFH CaseStudy 090612-FINAL.rev.pdfVelonis A, Main D. 2010. “The Effectiveness of Boosting Public Health Insurance Enrollment ThroughCommunity Events: Issue Brief.” The Colorado Trust: Denver CO. Access online 002/OutreachEnrollment CommunityEvents2010.pdfManuscripts in Process4

Floyd B, Velonis AJ, Handler A. “’Doing Good Work Better’: Applying Active Implementation Strategiesto Create System Change in Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program.”Velonis AJ, Howe E, Altmayer K, Alemzadeh S, Hebert-Beirne, J. “Reaching Out: Using Concept Mapping toIdentify Critical Elements in a Gender-Based Violence Leadership Program.”Funding:Swedish Covenant Hospital (Primary Investigator): Evaluation of Swedish Covenant Hospital’s ViolencePrevention Program. January 2019: 300,000.Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (Primary Investigator): Maternal Opioid Use andInfant Outcomes Learning Community. October 2018: 400,000Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (Primary Investigator): Building Capacity in Maternaland Child Health Programs and Policies. September 2018. November 2017: 250,000Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (Primary Investigator): Evaluation of ASTHO'sIncreasing Access to Contraception Learning Community 2017-2018. November 2017: 100,000National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Grant #T42/OH008672 (Primary Investigator)“Moving from Healing to Action: Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Support of Total Worker Health.”June 2017: 20,000.Illinois Department of Public Health (Co-Investigator): Illinois Breast and Cervical Cancer Evaluation. Sept2016 – present.St. Michael’s Hospital Foundation (Co-Investigator): “Developing a Technology-Enhanced Screening Appfor Intimate Partner Violence.” Fall, 2016: 300,000National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Grant #T42/OH008672 (Co-Investigator).“Community Concept Mapping to Describe Work as a Determinant of Health.” June 2016. 20,000.St. Michael’s Hospital Translational Innovative Fund Research Grant. (Co-Investigator). “Partner ViolenceImplementation Science (PVIS) Project. March 2016. 50,000.Canadian Institutes of Health Research, (Co-Primary Investigator) Planning and Dissemination Grant.“Planning our Work with Men: Engaging Men in IPV Research and Prevention.” Dec 22, 2014. 10,000.Invited Workshops & Symposia:Lead Presenter, pre-conference workshop. Applying Concept Mapping in Occupational Public HealthPractice. Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists 2017 Annual Meeting. June 4, 2017. Boise, ID.Lecture Series. Understanding the Mechanisms that Trigger Change: What our Realist Review Taught Usabout Batterer Intervention Programs. Benjamin Meaker Visiting Professor, University of Bristol, Institutefor Advanced Studies. October 15 – 25, 2016. Bristol, United Kingdom.Peer-Reviewed Presentations at State/Provence and National Meetings:5

Workshop – “Doing Purposeful Implementation, or “How we used implementation science to improvescreening efforts and develop better partnerships & programs.”” 2018 CityMatCH Leadership andEpidemiology Conference, Portland, OR September 12-14, 2018.Panelist – “New Initiatives in the Health of Women in the US / Nuevas iniciativas en la salud de la mujer enEEUU.” Cuba Salud 2018, Havana, Cuba. April 23 – 26, 2018.Poster – “Looking for Mechanisms: A Realist examination of why, for whom, and when battererintervention programs lead to change.” 2017 National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, SanFrancisco, CA. Sept 27 – 28, 2017.Oral Presentation – “Because some men think researchers will see them as the problem: Using conceptmapping to improve strategies for engaging men in research about partner violence.” 2016 AmericanPublic Health Association Annual Meeting, October 29 – November 2, 2016.Oral Presentation – “Impact of Prenatal and Postpartum Partner Violence on Maternal Mental Health:Results from the Community Child Health Network (CCHN) Multisite Study." 2016 American Public HealthAssociation Annual Meeting, October 29 – November 2, 2016.Poster – “Finding Home: The impacts of partner violence on women’s housing stability, health, and wellbeing.” 2015 National Conference on Health Care and Domestic Violence, Washington, D.C. March 20-21,2015.Poster – “Are All Hits the Same? Women's Experiences with Violence in Controlling and Non-ControllingRelationships.” 2015 National Conference on Health Care and Domestic Violence, Washington, D.C. March20-21, 2015.Presentation – “Finding Home: The impacts of partner violence on women’s housing stability, health, andwell-being.” 2014 CityMatCH Leadership and MCH Epidemiology Conference, September 17-19, 2014.Poster – “Are All Hits the Same? Women's Experiences with Violence in Controlling and Non-ControllingRelationships.” 2014 CityMatCH Leadership and MCH Epidemiology Conference, September 17-19, 2014.Poster – “Finding Home: The impacts of partner violence on women’s housing stability, health, andwellbeing.” All Our Sisters 2014 Conference, London, ON May 12-14, 2014Presentation – “Are All Hits the Same: Standing at the Intersection of Gender, Violence, and Control.”Society for Applied Anthropology National Conference, March 18 – 22, 2014Innovative/Promising Practices Program Report – "In Their Own Words: Designing Mixed-MethodsApproaches to Address the Controversy over Gender and IPV." National Conference on Health Care andDomestic Violence, March 30 – 31, 2012Scientific Program Report – “I Thought We Were Different: IPV in a Medical Research Community.”National Conference on Health Care and Domestic Violence, March 30 – 31, 2012Presentation – “Beyond Victims: Towards Primary Prevention of Intimate Partner Violence.” WashingtonState Joint Conference on Health, October 10th, 2005.Presentation– “Population-Based Prevention: A Public Health Response to Domestic Homicide” NationalConference on Health Care and Domestic Violence. October 22 nd – 23rd, 2004.6

Workshop/Presentation– “Beyond Awareness: A Population-Based Response to IPV Homicide.”Washington State Joint Conference on Health. October 4th 2004.Workshop/Presentation– “Partnerships in Evaluating Domestic Violence Services and PreventionPrograms.” Washington State Joint Conference on Health. October 13 th, 2003Poster– “Partners in Promotion – Working to Increase Domestic Violence Screening Rates in PierceCounty, WA.” National Conference on Health Care and Domestic Violence. September 27 th – 28th, 2002.Panelist– “Public Health and Domestic Violence Prevention Training Strategies.” National Conference onHealth Care and Domestic Violence. October 14 th, 2000.Consulting Positions:Maternal and Child Health Bureau/Johns Hopkins University – Technical Assistance Guide Development –November 2016 – March 2017.Facilitation & Planning Consultant – Peel Cancer Study Partnership, Peel, ON. April 2014 – June 2014Evaluation Consultant – The Colorado Trust, Denver, CO. February – June, 2012Evaluation Consultant/Field Practice Placement – Renewal House, Boston, MA. 1999 – 2000.Family Violence Consultant – Unitarian Universalist Association, Pacific Northwest District. Bellevue, WA.2003 - 2007Institutional Service:2018 - presentChair, Curriculum Committee, Division of Community Health Sciences,University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health2016 - 2017Member, Curriculum Committee, Division of Community Health Science,University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health2016 – 2017Elections Committee, University of Illinois at Chicago School of PublicHealth2016 – presentMember, Administration Committee, UIC Center of Excellence in Maternaland Child HealthExtramural Service and Advisory Positions2018 – 2019Planning Committee, Maternal and Child Health Bureau Centers ofExcellent in Maternal and Child Health Annual MeetingDec 2017Reviewer, Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Healthy Cities GrantCompetition.2017 - presentInvited Participant, Family Violence Screening Tool Workgroup (fundedby Justice Canada), Luke’s Place Support and Resource Centre. Oshawa,Ontario, CanadaDec 2016-June2017Invited Participant, Quentin D Young Equity Project, sponsored by Healthand Medicine Policy Research Group, Chicago, IL7

2015 - presentCommunity Advisory Board, March of Dimes/UHS, Healthy Babies areWorth the Wait, Chicago, IL2004 - 2005Advisory Board Member, Alliance Against Domestic Violence Puyallup,WAMember, Gig Harbor/Key Peninsula Family Violence Prevention Project,Gig Harbor, WA2001 – 20072000 – 20072000 – 2007Advisor, Pierce County Commission Against Domestic Violence, Tacoma,WAMember, Lakewood Partnership Against Domestic Violence, Lakewood,WAScholarships and Awards:2016 Benjamin Meaker Visiting Professor, University of Bristol, Institute for Advanced Studies2010 Craig Janes Health and Behavioral Sciences Dissertation Scholarship, University of ColoradoDenver, Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences2007 Merit Scholarship, University of Colorado Denver, Department of Health and Behavioral Science2000 Delta Omega (Public Health Honors Society)2000 Outstanding Field Practice Award, Boston University School of Public Health1998 Scholarship: Boston University School of Public Health8

Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists 2017 Annual Meeting. June 4, 2017. Boise, ID. Lecture Series. Understanding the Mechanisms that Trigger Change: What our Realist Review Taught Us about Batterer Intervention Programs. Benjamin Meaker Visiting Professor, University of Bristol, Institute for Advanced Studies. October 15 - 25, 2016.