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David P. Steffen

Personal

Clinical Assistant Professor Public Health Leadership Program Gillings School of Global Public Health

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, CB #7469 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7469

919-843-5567

dsteffen@email.unc.edu

Education

Dr.P.H., Health Policy and Administration, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2000

Dissertation: “Community Constituencies‟ Perceptions of Local Health Department Functional Performance and Attractiveness as Collaborative Partner”

M.S.N., Community Health Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner Program, Yale University, 1985

M.P.H., Health Services Administration, Yale School of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University, 1985

Thesis: "Cost Knowledge of Adult Primary Care Providers"

B.A., Journalism, English; secondary education certification. Valparaiso University, 1977

Professional Experience/Employment History

2004 – Present Clinical Assistant Professor, Public Health Leadership Program, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

2004 – Present Director, Public Health Leadership Program Leadership MPH Concentration, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

2001 – 2004 Director, National Public Health Leadership Institute (PHLI), North Carolina Institute for Public Health (NCIPH), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

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1988 – 2001 District Public Health Director, State of New Mexico Department of Health (DOH), Public Health Division (PHD) District III, Las Cruces, NM

1990 – 2001 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Health Science Department, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM

1985 – 1988 Family Nurse Practitioner, State of New Mexico Department of Health, Public Health Division District III, Las Cruces, NM 1982 – 1985 Research Assistant, Yale University Schools of Medicine and

Nursing

1979, 1980-Summers; Cross-Cultural Training Director, U.S. Peace Corps, Rabat, Morocco

1977 – 1980 Peace Corps Volunteer, Midelt, Goulmima and Rabat, Morocco

Teaching

2007– Present Leadership Assessment Seminar, PUBH 790. Taught in residential format to master‟s and leadership certificate students in the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health.

2006 – Present Public Health Practicum, PUBH 886. Taught in distance and residential formats to master‟s students in the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health.

2005 – Present Core Principles of Public Health Leadership, PUBH 791. Taught in distance format to master‟s students in the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health.

1992 – 1994 Introduction to Epidemiology and Program Evaluation. Taught in residential format to master‟s students in the New Mexico State University Health Science Department

Publications

P. Harris, J. Kerr and D. Steffen. “A State-Based Immunization Campaign: The New Mexico Experience.” Journal of School Health, 67, No. 7, September 1997

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Approach to Developing Collaborative Leaders.” American Journal of Public Health, 95, No. 4, April, 2005

D. Steffen. “Catalyzing Meaningful Change through Adaptive Leadership.” Transformations and Public Health, 5, No. 1, 2003

Presentations

“Mobilizing Responses to Adaptive Leadership Challenges in Public Health.” Mid-America Advanced Executive Public Health Leadership Institute Distance Learning Conference Call Presentation, November 2006

“Reduction of HIV Seroprevalence in the Northwest Province of Cameroon.” Roundtable presentation with the Cameroon Public Health Leadership Institute Team, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, November 2006 “Preparing for Challenges: Best Practices in Public Health Leadership

Development – Implications for APCHSN.” University of Washington School of Nursing, Seattle, Washington November 2005

“Successful Leadership Development of Practitioners, Faculty and Students,” Co-author, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana,

November 2005

“A Call To Leadership!” Great Plains Public Health Leadership Institute Scholar Opening Session, Grand Island, Nebraska, September, 2005

“A Taste of Public Health Leadership: Teamwork is Key!” Public Health Association of Nebraska Annual Meeting, Grand Island, Nebraska, September 2005

“Public Health Team Leadership.” West Virginia State Public Health Regional Health Office Coordinators Meeting. Wheeling, West Virginia, April 2005

“State Health Rankings as a Tool for Leadership Training in the National Public Health Leadership Institute.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2004

“Good Business Practices in Public Health Leadership Development.” National Public Health Leadership Development Network Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, April, 2004

“Meeting the Leadership Challenge” Second Annual North Carolina Healthcare Educators Summit, New Bern, North Carolina, March 2004

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“Collaborative Leadership: An Essential Component of Public Health.” International Leadership Association Annual Meeting, Guadalajara, Mexico, November 2003 “Public Health Leadership Development Opportunities for States.” Presentation to and workshop for the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials Local Health Liaison Officials Annual Meeting, September, 2003

"Leadership Development as Local Public Health Stewardship.” National Association of Local Boards of the Health (NALBOH) 11th Annual Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, July 2003

“Using Simulations for Public Health Leadership Development.” National Public Health Leadership Development Network Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, April, 2003 “Easy, Effective Distance Learning Using Public Health Grand Rounds.” National Public Health Leadership Development Network Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, April, 2003

“Medical Leadership for the 21st Century…Building for Inspired Performance.” Presentation with Kenneth Rethmeier to the Medical Review Board of North Carolina, Sea Island, Georgia, March 2003

“The National Public Health Leadership Institute: Techniques for Closing the Knowing-Doing Gap.” International Leadership Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, November 2002

“Teamwork and Change: Lessons Learned about Teamwork and Training Transfer.” Annual Conference of University Continuing Education Directors, Raleigh, North Carolina, October 2002

“National Public Health Leadership Institute (PHLI) Best Practices: Keys to Closing the „Knowing-Doing Gap.‟” National Public Health Leadership Development Network Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, April, 2002

“Opportunities and Resources for Developing Leadership in Your Organization.”

Roundtable at National Association of County and City Health Officials Annual Meeting, Raleigh, North Carolina, July 2001

“Looking Good To Do Good.” New Mexico Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Ruidoso, New Mexico, April 2000

“Looking Good To Do Good At the Collaborative Crossroads: Public Perceptions of Local Health Departments and Community Willingness to Partner.” National Association of County and City Health Officials Annual Meeting, Dearborn, Michigan, July 1999

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“Starting from Scratch: School Based Health Centers and How to Begin.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 1994 “Cost Knowledge of Adult Primary Care Providers.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, November 1986

University Service Activities

Delta Omega Honor Society Committee for SPH Global Health Advisory Committee for SPH Distance Education Steering Committee for SPH Leadership Committee for SPH

Global Health Distance Learning Certificate Development Committee NCIPH Nursing Competency Development Committee

Rachel Stevens Scholarship Selection Committee

Advanced Education Nursing Traineeship Selection Committee Admissions Committee Chair, PHLP Leadership MPH Concentration Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society Selection Committee Curriculum Committee, Public Health Leadership Program

International Contemporary Issues Fellowship Program Fellow Faculty Advisor for International Research & Exchanges Board Fellow from Kyrgyzstan- 2005

Humphrey Public Health Fellowship Host for Fellow from Morocco- 2006 PHLP Director Search Committee 2009

Service to the Public Health Community

APHA Public Health Nursing Section Newsletter Editor

Turning Point Excellence Collaborative on Collaborative Leadership

Public Health Ethics Committee on "Skills for the Ethical Practice of Public Health" PHLI Team Action Learning Coach

Management Academy for Public Health Team Business Plan Review Panel CDC Future Leadership Development Summit

New Mexico Public Health Association Board of Directors

Community Based Public Health Caucus Annual Meeting Abstracts reviewer 2004-2009 Co-founder and first Co-president of Local Health Officer Conference Group of

US- Mexico Border Health Association

Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) Review Course Instructor, New Mexico State University

Interfaith Health Program Leadership Institute for Public Health and Faith Collaborations Design Team and Evaluation Review Team

National Public Health Leadership Development Network Member of Education, Competency Framework, and Executive Committees and Co-chair of Linkages Committee

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Individual Scholar Coach for Public Health Professionals in Food Systems Leadership Institute, Southeast Public Health Leadership Institute, Environmental Public Health Leadership Institute, ACOG Leadership Institute

Reviewer for ASPH/HRSA/Council on Linkages Award for Student Excellence in Public Health Practice

NCIPH Committee to develop the North Carolina Public Health Nursing Competency Assessment Tool

Professional Memberships

American Public Health Association, Public Health Nursing Section APHA Community Based Public Health Caucus, Founding Member ASTLHLO-State of New Mexico Representative

International Leadership Association

National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) National Public Health Leadership Development Network

New Mexico Public Health Association Public Health Leadership Society U.S.-Mexico Border Health Association

Languages

Moroccan Arabic, 3+ F.S.I. rating Intermediate Spanish

Elementary German and French

Awards

New Mexico Border Health Council Lifetime Achievement Award, 2002 Public Health Foundation Enterprises Scholarship, 1998

Public Health Leadership Institute, 1995 Kellogg Fellow in Community Health, 1980

References

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