F. Douglas Scutchfield, MD Curriculum Vitae 1

CURRICULUM VITAE

F. Douglas Scutchfield, MD

February 2014

PERSONAL HISTORY

Place of Birth:Wheelwright, Kentucky

Home Address: 3047 Clair Rd

Lexington, KY 40502

Business Address:University of Kentucky,College of Public Health

111 Washington Avenue, RM 212D

Lexington, Kentucky 40536-0003

(859) 218-2024

Dependents:Wife: Phyllis Scutchfield, JD, LLM

Son: Alex L. Scutchfield, JD

Email:

EDUCATION

Elementary & Secondary:Hazard City School System: Hazard, Kentucky

Martin High School: Martin, Kentucky

Undergraduate:BS, 1962, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky

With Distinction

Medical:MD, 1966, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky; elected to Alpha Omega Alpha

Graduate Medical:Intern, Rotating, 1967 Chicago Wesley Memorial Hospital

(Currently Northwestern Medical Center), Chicago, Illinois

Resident,1969, Preventive Medicine, University of Kentucky Medical Center

Honorary Degrees: Doctor of Science, 2004, Eastern Kentucky University Richmond, Kentucky

Doctor of Humane Letters, 2007 Pikeville College, Pikeville, KY

Additional Graduate Education:

Business Administration, EconomicsMorehead State University

Epidemiology, BiostatisticsUniversity of Minnesota

Health Services AdministrationUniversity of Michigan

MILITARY

19671969Surgeon, 0-4, Public Health Service; Epidemic Intelligence Service,

Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, Georgia

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSES

May 1, 19711985Diplomat, American Board of Family Practice, Charter Diplomat, Recertified 1978 - 1986

December 9, 1974Diplomat, American Board of Preventive Medicine, (General Preventive Medicine)

LicenseKentucky #14516

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

2004Dozor Visiting Professor, Ben Gurion University of the Negev (sabbatical)

2003Visiting Scholar, Kettering Foundation (sabbatical)

1997 -Peter P. Bosomworth Professor of Health Services Research and Policy

University of Kentucky College of Public Health

1997 -Professor of Preventive and Environmental Medicine

University of Kentucky Medical Center

1997 -Professor of Health Services Management

University of Kentucky Medical Center

1998 -Professor of Family and Community Medicine, University of Kentucky Medical Center

1997 -2010Professor, Martin School of Public Policy & Administration, University of Kentucky

19951996Visiting Scholar, Kaiser Foundation Health Plans, Inc. (sabbatical)

19791996Professor of Public Health, San Diego State University

1979-1996Clinical Professor, Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of California San Diego

19851990Visiting Professor, Department of Preventive & Environmental Medicine College of Medicine, University of California Irvine

19741979Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Community Medicine,

College of Community Health Sciences, University of Alabama

19721974Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine University of Kentucky Medical Center

19701972Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine

University of Kentucky Medical Center

19711974Assistant Clinical Professor of Comprehensive Medicine

College of Medicine, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky

19691974Visiting Lecturer, Morehead State University, Morehead, Kentucky

19671969Clinical Instructor, Gynecology and Obstetrics

School of Medicine, Emory University

ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS

2010-2013Director, National Coordinating Center for Public Health Systems and Services Research

University of Kentucky, College of Public Health

2008-2013Director, Center of Excellence in Public Health Workforce Research and Policy

University of Kentucky, College of Public Health

2007-2010Director, Center for Public Health Services & Systems Research, University of Kentucky, College of Public Health

2002 - 2003Chair, Department of Preventive and Environmental Medicine,

University of Kentucky Medical Center

1998 -2003Associate Dean, College of Medicine,

University of Kentucky Medical Center

1998 -2003Director, Kentucky School of Public Health,

University of Kentucky Medical Center

1997- 2003Director, Center for Health Services Management and Research,

University of Kentucky Medical Center

1997 2002Director, Division of Health Services Management,

University of Kentucky Medical Center

1997-2000Director of Graduate Studies, Masters in Health Administration,

Martin School of Public Policy and Administration, University of

Kentucky

19791997Director, Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University

1975-1979Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, College of Community Health Sciences,University of Alabama

1974-1978Chairman, Department of Family & Community Medicine, College of Community Health Sciences, University of Alabama

19691974Director of Continuing Professional Education, St. Claire Medical Center,

Morehead, Kentucky

19681969Acting Director, Family Planning Program, Emory University,

Atlanta, Georgia

EDITORIAL POSITIONS

2014-Editorial Board, American Journal of Public Health

2012-Editor, Frontiers in PHSSR

2010-2013Editor, Delmar/Cengage, Public Health Series

2009Guest Editor, Health Services Research

2007 -Editorial Board, MEDICC Review

2003, 2004Guest Editor, Journal of Public Health Management and Practice

1998Guest Editor, Annual Review of Public Health

1994-2013 Editor, American Journal of Preventive Medicine

1993-1996Chair, Editorial Board, California Physician

1991-1996Board of Editors, California Physician

1985Section Editor, Epitomes of Progress in Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Western Journal of Medicine

19831985Board of Editors, Journal of Community Health

19741977

19821989 Board of Editors, San Diego Physician

19891991EditorinChief, San Diego Physician

1988 Associate Editor, Last, MaxcyRosaneau Preventive Medicine and Public Health AppletonLange, 13th Edition, 14th Edition, 15th Edition

19771988 Editorial Advisory Board, Last, MaxcyRosaneau Preventive Medicine and Public Health AppletonLange, 11th Edition, 12th Edition

19711973EditorinChief, Appalachia Medicine

1969-1971 Associate Editor, Appalachia Medicine

CONSULTANT

National Center for Disease Control, Family Planning Evaluation Section

Health Services Mental Health Administration, Special Projects Section

Dental Health Center, United States Public Health Service, Health Resources Administration, Department of Health, Education and Welfare

National Center for Health Services Research

Health Development Corporation of Northeast Kentucky

American Academy of Family Practice, Family Health Foundation

Bureau of Community Health Services, National Health Service Corporation

National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute

Ministry of Defense and Aviation, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Project Hope, University of Panama

Pacific Cultural Foundation, Yang Ming Medical College

United Nations, Beijing Municipal Health Department

MGT Consultants, Inc., State of California

Deloitte, Haskins & Sells, County of San Diego

California State University, Fresno California

Fachhhochschule Magdeberg, Ministarium fur Wissenschaft und Forschung des Landes

SachsenAnhalt

Pan American Health Organization

Poudre Valley Hospital District

Larimer County Healthy Communities Coalition

Board of Regents, State of Louisiana, Northwest Louisiana University

Pennsylvania Department of Education, Allegheny Health Sciences University

California Department of Health Services

San Diego County Department of Health Services

California Center for Health Improvement

California HealthCare Foundation

The California Endowment

The Kentucky Department of Public Health

United Way of the Bluegrass

Janssen Pharmaceutical

Merck Pharmaceutical

Good Samaritan Foundation

University of Connecticut

Haifa University School of Public Health, Haifa, Israel

Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Northeast Ohio Universities College of Medicine

University of Georgia

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

University of Cincinnati

Western Kentucky University

HONOR SOCIETIES

Founding President UK Chapter, Phi Kappa Phi

Omicron Delta Kappa (Junior/Senior Men's Honorary)

Alpha Omega Alpha, Beta of Kentucky, UK College of Medicine

Phi Beta Delta (International Scholars Honorary Society)

Delta Omega, Beta Gamma Chapter, UK College of Public Health

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

Fellow, American Academy of Family Practice

Fellow, American College of Preventive Medicine

Fellow, Royal Society for Health

Fayette County Medical Society

Kentucky Medical Association

American Medical Association

Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine

SELECTED REGIONAL and NATIONAL ACTIVITIES

Southern Branch, American Public Health Association

Chairman, Medical Care Section, 19721973

American College of Preventive Medicine

Committee on Manpower, 19771981

Cochair, Task Force on Manpower Requirements and Supply, 1979

Committee on Prevention Policy, 19761983

Chair, 19821983

Board of Regents, 19831986

PresidentElect, 19871989

President, 19891991

Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine

Board of Directors, 19741977

Executive Committee, 19751976

Representative to the Council of Academic Societies, 19751976

Chair, Policy Committee, 1975

Chair, Program Committee, 1976

President, 19811982

President, Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine Foundation, 19821983

Residency Review Committee for Preventive Medicine

Alternate Representative, 1982-1985

Representative, 19851989

American Medical Association

Section Council on Preventive Medicine, 1975

Chair, 19841985, 19861987, 19911992, 19951996

Representative for Program, 19751977

Alternate Delegate, 19761980

Delegate, 1980 2000

Council on Medical Education, 19841993

ViceChair, 19911993

Chair, Committee on Medical Licensure

Chair, Committee on AIDS & Medical Education

Nominating Committee, 19901993

Task Force on Financing Graduate Medical Education

Task Force on Health Systems Reform and Medical Education

Council on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, 19841989

California Medical Association

Section Council on Public Health and Preventive Medicine

Secretary, 19811982

Chair, 1982-1983

Program Chair, 19811982

Alternate Delegate, 19851991

Delegate, 19911997

Committee on Health Professions and Licensure, 19921995

TAC on Primary Committee, Chair, 19941995

California Medical Association Foundation, Chair, Board of Trustees, 1994-1996

Kentucky Medical Association

Delegate 1998

Committee on Rural and Community Health, 1998-

Committee on Physician Workforce, 1999 -

Secretary of the Department of Health & Human Service's Council on Health

Promotion/Disease Prevention 1988 1991

Accrediting Council on Graduate Medical Education

Committee on Special Requirements 19891993

Monitoring Committee, 19891993

Vice Chair, 19921993

Structure & Function Committee, 19931994

Chair, 19931994

Founding Member, Grand Canyon Group

Association of Schools of Public Health

Executive Committee, 19871989, 19931995

Vice Chair, Education Committee, 1987-1989

Chair, Preventive Medicine Council, 1989-1991

SecretaryTreasurer, 19931995

Western Consortium for Public Health

Board of Directors, 19861996

American Board of Medical Specialties

Board of Directors, 19911994

Public Health Foundation

Board of Directors, 1991 2000

Liaison Committee for Specialty Boards

Member, 19911993

Medicine and Public Health Initiative

Member, Steering Committee, 1995

Center for Community Responsive Care, Inc

Board of Directors, 19931998

Public Health Accrediting Board

Board of Directors 2008-

Chair, Nominating Committee 2008-2010

Chair, Accreditation Review Committee, 2009 -

National Library of Medicine

Board of Regents, 2011-2014

F. Douglas Scutchfield, MD Curriculum Vitae 1

CURRENT SUPPORT

71208 (Prybil, PI) 8/15/13 – 11/14/14

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, with additional support from Grant-Thornton and Hospira, Inc.

Models of Collaboration involving Hospitals, Public Health Departments and Stakeholders to Accelerate Improvements in Community Health

This study examines 10 successful collaborations to provide insights on their core characteristics for public policy makers and leaders of other organizations interested in building successful partnerships.

Role: Co-investigator

Amount:RWJF $149,016; Total $279,016

No sponsor ID (Scutchfield PI)11/1/14-9/30/14

U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services, Asst. Sec’y for Planning & Evaluation and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, through Mathematica Policy Research. Building Analytic Capacity Linkages Between ACOs and Health Departments.

Role: PI

Amount; $85,000

No Sponsor ID (Lamberth PI)3/1/2012-12/31/2012

Public Health Foundation

Center of Excellence, Public Health Workforce Research & Policy

The COE works with our national partners to facilitate research on Public Health workforce enumeration and assesses learning management resources available to public health workers.

Role: Co-PI

Amount: $75,000

69181(Scutchfield, PI)9/1/2010-8/31/2014

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Coordinating Center for Public Health Services and Systems Research, National Program Office

The NCC works with partners in the public health practice and research communities to develop an on-going PHSSR research agenda, set priorities in funding initiatives and conduct internal research.

Role:PI 9/1/2010-8/31/2013 CoPI 8/31/13-9/30/2014

Amount: $1,221,130 current ($3,881,130 total)

5 UB6HP20155 (Lamberth, PI)9/1/2010-8/31/2015

Health Resources Administration Association

Kentucky and Appalachia Public Health Training Center

The KA PHTC provides assessment and training services to local health departments and other public health agencies in Kentucky and surrounding areas.

Role: Co-PI

Amount: $633,614 current ($3,200,000 total)

6928-01-UK (Scutchfield, PI)9/30/2011-2/28/2013

National Opinion Research Center

Evaluating Public Health Financing, Programs, and Services

The University of Kentucky will conduct an environmental scan of literature and other information about public health financing and its impact on the programs and services offered by public health agencies

Role: PI

Amount: $13,041

1RC4DK089866-01 8/15/2010-7/31/2013

National Institute Diabetes & Kidney

ARRA: The Kentucky Diabetes and Obesity Collaborative (KDOC)

The Kentucky Diabetes and Obesity Collaborative represents a transformative initiative to develop a novel and sustainable research infrastructure designed for the long-term goals of mitigating the public health burdens of obesity and diabetes in rural, medically underserved areas.

Role: Co-PI

Amount: $998, 571

PRIOR SELECTED GRANTS and CONTRACTS

Continuing Professional Education, Ohio Valley Regional Medical Program, $180,000

Computer Linkage of Health Records, Ohio Valley Regional Medical Program, $60,000

Menifee County Primary Care Center, Appalachia Regional Commission and Hill Burton, $1.4 million

Home Health Service in Rural Appalachia, Ohio Valley Regional Medical Program, $60,000

Experimental Health Services Delivery Program, National Center for Health Service Research $1.2 million

Preceptorships in Family and Community Medicine, Bureau of Health Manpower, $525,000

West Blocton Primary Care Center, Appalachia Regional Commission, $325,000

Public Health Leadership Institute, Centers for Disease Control, Various Awards

Medicare Preventive Services Demonstrations, HCFA, $2.3 million

Teaching Modules for Distance Learning in Public Health, Centers for Disease Control, $65,000

Capitation, Schools of Public Health, Bureau of Health Professions, Department of Health and

Human Services Various Awards

Traineeships, Schools of Public Health - Various Awards

Basic Research Support Grants Various Awards

California Childhood Immunization Coalition, California State Health Department, $100,000, $530,000

Latino Immunization, California State Health Department, $500,000, $1.5 Million

Immunization Clinical Marketing, California State Health Department, $200,000, $530,174

Telecommunications/Tele Medicine, CALTRANS, $115,000

Distance Learning and Immunization, California State Department of Health, $125,000

The Future of Public Health Revisited, Kellogg Foundation, $13,000

Border Vision Fonteriza, Health Resources and Service Administration, $25,000

United Way of the Bluegrass, $29,000

Central Kentucky Health Services/Cost Survey, Good Samaritan Foundation, $24,291

A Central Kentucky Directory of Health and Social Services, Good Samaritan Foundation, $25,077

Analysis of the Kentucky Health Survey, Good Samaritan Foundation, $20,000

Public Health Competencies for Managed Care, Kellogg Foundation, $58,500

Population Analysis for CHA Health, CHA, $103,000

Compliance of States and Local Health Departments with the Institute of Medicine Recommendations Contained in The Future of Public Health Report, Kellogg Foundation,

$60,651, $21,968

National Public Health Performance Surveillances: A Field Test, Centers for Disease Control (CDC), $161,252; $220,630

Health Care in Kentucky-Where do we go from here? Good Samaritan Foundation, $37,300

Kentucky Public Health Leadership Institute, various funders, various awards

Health Needs Assessment for Daviess County and Green River ADD, Community Life Foundation, $86,785

Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, NIOSH, various awards

A Framework for Assessing Public Health Services Research, Centers for Disease Control, $100,000

UK Health Services Research Development, Building Research Infrastructure and Capacity, AHRQ, $298,053

Measuring Performance of State and Local Public Health Systems, Centers for Disease Control, $358,000

Needs Assessment and Curriculum Development for Bioterrorism Preparedness, Kentucky Department for Public Health, $360,000

Capacity Building Effectiveness in Four Safety Coalitions, Centers for Disease Control, $909,000

Improving Access to Health Care in Whitley County, Kentuckyand Kentucky Physician Care Volunteers, Good Samaritan Foundation, $50,000

Public Health Services Research Database Development, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, $163,999

Structure and Dynamics of Public Health Delivery Systems, University of Arkansas, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, $54,067

Public Deliberation on Community Health Issues in Kentucky, Kettering Foundation, $201,500

Community-Based Participatory Prevention Research, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, $755,528.00

Joint Learning Contract with Kettering Foundation, Kettering Foundation, $120,000.00

Create descriptive records of these newly identified data sets and instruments for inclusion in the NLMHSRR database, National Library of Medicine, $25,000.00.

Values Project for the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky, Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky, $48,000.00.

Health Education through Extension Leadership, Cooperative State Research Education and Extension, Various Awards

Increasing the Availability and Promoting the Use of the National Library of Medicine’s Datasets for Public Health Systems Research, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Various Awards

NPHPSP Data Mining, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, $109,998.00.

Deliberative Politics in Kentucky, Kettering Foundation, $40,000.00; $30,000.

Center for Public Health Systems and Services Research, National Program Office, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, $2,825,560

Center of Excellence, Public Health Workforce Research & Policy, $115,000, $125,000

Public Health Systems & Services Research Data Integration, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation $600,000

Public Health Data Integration Survey Systems, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation $150,000

ARRA: The Kentucky Diabetes and Obesity Collaborative (KDOC), National Institute Diabetes & Kidney, $998, 571.00

SELECTED HONORS

Meredith J. Cox Premedical Award, 1960

Mosby Book Award, 1965

Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels, 1969

Honorary Lifetime Membership, Health Care Management Association, University of

Alabama, 1979

Key to the City of Selma, Alabama, 1979

Certificate of Recognition, Medical Student Body, University of Alabama, College of Community Health Sciences, 1980

William Beaumont Award, American Medical Association, 1985

The Outstanding Alumnus, Eastern Kentucky University, 1988

San Diego Magazine's 89 San Diegans To Watch in 89

Distinguished Service Award, American College of Preventive Medicine, 1992

Special Recognition Award, American College of Preventive Medicine, 1999

Theodore R. Ervin Award, Public Health Foundation, 2000

Distinguished Service Award, American Medical Association, 2003

Outstanding Paper, Public Health Systems Research Affiliate, Academy Health, 2003

Balderson Lifetime Achievement Award, National Public Health Leadership Development Network, 2004

Commonwealth Award, University of Kentucky College of Medicine Alumni Association, 2004

Duncan Clark Award, Association for Prevention Teaching and Research, 2008

University of Kentucky, Public Health, Hall of Fame, inducted October 2010

Distinguished Service Award Rural Medical Scholars Program, University of Alabama, 2013

DISTINGUISED LECTURESHIPS

BazWegman Lecturer, U.S. Mexico Border Health Association, 1984

Waterloo Memorial Lecture, Iowa Medical Society, 1985

Armstrong Memorial Lecture, Aerospace Medical Association, 1995

Stuart Graves Annual Memorial Lecture, University of Louisville, Health Sciences Center, 1998

Commencement Speaker, University of Alabama, College of Community Health Sciences, 1980

Commencement Speaker, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 1999

Commencement Speaker, Eastern Kentucky University, 2003

Commencement Speaker, Pikeville College School of Osteopathic Medicine, 2007

Duncan Clark Lecture, Association for Teaching Prevention and Research, 2008 (Co-Terminus with the Duncan Clark Award)

Mary Grumble Levi Memorial Lecture, St. Louis University, 2010

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Dale E, Baxley J, Scutchfield FD. Distribution of tetracycline 73H in the subcellular components of normal and tumor of the albino rat. Experientia.1968 Feb;24(2):164-5. No abstract available.PMID:5643816

Dale E, Scutchfield FD. Adrenal lipid and plasma corticosteroid depletion after 7, 12dimethylbenzene (A) anthracene administration to the albino rat. Experientia.1968 Jul;24(7):723-4. No abstract available. PMID:5705249

Scutchfield FD, Long WN. Perforation of the uterus with Lippes loop. Epidemiologic analysis. JAMA.1969 Jun;208(12):2335-6. No abstract available. PMID:5819304

Dale E, Scutchfield FD. Progesterone metabolism by adrenal homogenates of rats treated with 7, 12dimethylbenzene (a) anthracene.Br J Exp Pathol.1969 Apr;50(2):165-71.No abstract available. PMID:5772070

Scutchfield FD, Long WN. Parental medroxyprogesterone acetate as a contraceptive agent. Public Health Rep.1969 Dec;84(12):1059-62. No abstract available.PMID:4982071

Scutchfield FD. Activism in continuing education.J Tenn Med Assoc.1970 Mar;63(3):258-9. No abstract available. PMID:5417717