Areas of Scholarly Expertise and Interest
Public Health,Community health, International Health, Urban Health, Community based participatory research and interventions, Environmental health sciences and occupational health, Amazing Grandmothers' Project, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Oral Rehydration Therapy
Publications
Children's Health in Urban Poverty.
Project HEAL: A Community-Based, Learner-Centered Lay Health Worker Program.
A Community-Based Approach to Recruiting, Hiring, and Implementing a Community Health Worker Program for Children.
ABC's of Home Safety: "A Curriculum and Training Manual for Project HEAL Home Safety Center."
Teaching Oral Rehydration Therapy So It Works.
Parish Nursing: Community Assessment as Listening.
Abstract: The Amazing Grandmothers' Project, A community-academic partnership
Effectiveness of a practice-based, multimodal quality improvement intervention for gastroenteritis within a medical managed care network.
Funded research, training grants and/or programs
The Amazing Grandmothers' Project, funded by the Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute, 2002.
An Innovative Practice to Care in Underserved Communities, HRSA
An Innovative Practice to Care in Underserved Communities, HRSA