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CURRICULUM VITAE
www.carrieannlawrence.com
calawren@indiana.edu
+1.812.325.2026
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Carrie Lawrence is a practitioner-academic and public health advocate with several years of
practice experience as a child welfare worker and health educator in Indiana and as a non-profit
program director in Kansas. Her research is highly applied and focused on both community and
health systems, community engagement, collective action, family health and policy, social
justice, social and child welfare. She has conducted community based and participatory research
in rural and urban settings throughout Indiana as well as Jamaica, China and Thailand. Carrie
explores the dissemination and adoption of health policy as well as the consequences of policy
on local communities and their abilities to make up for the deficits created by policy agendas
counter to their goals. A research question has been: what assets do communities have to
collectively act upon their goals even when facing external policy agendas counter to them?
EDUCATION
2008-2014
2005-2008
1999-2005
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
2014-present Indiana University School of Public Health Rural Center for AIDS/STD Prevention
- Postdoctoral Fellowship
- Director of Project Cultivate
Development and maintenance of web page and social media campaign
Consultation and production of capacity building and Harm Reduction education
for Indiana
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
2013-2014 Indiana State University College of Nursing, Health and Human Services
Full-time Instructor, teaching 4 graduate and undergraduate courses each semester
- AHS 626 Supervision and Management in Health Professions
- AHS 609 Health Communication
- AHS 410 Mental Health and Stress Management Education
- AHS 401 Substance Abuse Education
- AHS 341 Research Methods
- AHS 327 Health for Elementary Education Majors
- AHS 301 Family Resource Management
- AHS 111 Personal Health
2008-2014 Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs
Adjunct Faculty
- H455 Health Information Technology
- Adjunct Faculty H420/H324 Health Policy
Indiana University School of Continuing Studies
Adjunct Faculty
- F258 Marriage and Family Interaction Online Distance Education Course
Indiana University School of Public Health
Associate Instructor
- F458 Family Law and Policy
- F258/F355/F555 Marriage and Family Interaction
- F150 Development Across the Life Span
- F347 Adolescent Development
- H180 Stress Management
- H263 Personal Health
2008-2015 Indiana University School of Public Health
Guest Lecturer
- Genogram & Ecomaps, Marriage& Family Interaction Course; 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
- Pregnancy, Childbirth and Abortion US & Worldwide, International Health Course, 2014
- Domestic Violence in a Rural Community, Violence in American Society Course, 2012
- Relationship Violence, Human Sexuality Undergraduate Course, 2011, 2012, 2013
- Photo Elicitation, Qualitative Methods Graduate Course, 2010, 2011
- Qualitative Methods, Research Methods Undergraduate Course, 2010-2011
- Tobacco Use, Personal Health Undergraduate Course, 2009-2011
- Laughter for Relaxation, Stress Management Course, 2009
- Families Under Stress, Stress in the Family Context, 2008-2010
- Health Relationships, Womens Health, 2009
- Child Abuse, Marriage & Family Interaction Course, 2007-2008
Clemson University School of Computing
Guest Lecturer
- Health Policy for Health Informatics, Graduate Course, 2014
PUBLICATIONS
Meyerson, B. E., Zimet, G. D., Multani, G. S., Levell, C., Lawrence, C. A., & Smith, J. S. (2015).
Increasing efforts to reduce cervical cancer through state-level comprehensive cancer control
planning. Cancer Prevention Research, 8(7), 636-641. doi:10.1158/1940-6207.CAPR-15-0004
Meyerson, B., Lawrence, C., & Smith, J. (2015). Attend to the Small p Stuff:State Policy Issues
Affecting Cervical Cancer Efforts. Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 4(08), 455.
Caine, K., Kohn, S., Lawrence, C., Hanania, R., Meslin, E. M., & Tierney, W. M. (2015). Designing
a patient-centered user interface for access decisions about EHR data: Implications from patient
interviews. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 30(1), 7-16.
Meyerson BE, Carter GA, Lawrence CA, Jimison L, Rush N, Carter C, Coleman D, King A, Harvey
R, Parker T, Gillespie A, Ohmit A (2015). Expanding HIV testing through home-test vouchers:
Feasibility study in 3 Indianapolis African American Communities (submitted).
Lawrence, C. (2015) Constructing a Collective Voice for Community Health (submitted).
Lawrence, C. (2015) Taking Pictures and Sharing Stories- Exploring meanings of health and
community of local residents (submitted)
Lawrence, C. (2015) The Doctor Is Not In for Everyone: Linkage to HIV Care in Indiana (working
paper).
ACADEMIC RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
2012-present
2012-2014
2010-2013
The Vincent and Elinor Ostrom Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis
at Indiana University
- Research Assistant, Managing the Health Commons funded by The Ripple Foundation
ReThink Health Initiative
Healthlinc
- Contract Project Manager for Research and Patient Engagement
Integration of Electronic Personal Health Record in Community Clinics for an Uninsured
Diabetes Population funded by Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT via the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
2010
2009-2010
FUNDING
2015
2014
2014
2012
2012
Researcher/CoAuthorwithDr.SarahWiehe,AvondaleMeadows
CommunityBasedHealthOutcomesPilotProjectNotfunded,rankedinthetop9%
2012
Research Assistant for Kelly Caine William Tierney, PIs, Mike Barnes, Jon Duke,
Jeff Friedlin, Doug Martin, Eric Meslin, Peter Schwartz, Aaron Carroll and Jere Odell
Designing Privacy Enhanced Patient Interfaces for Electronic Medical Records
portion of Aspiring to Awesome: Advanced Query for Patient Care. Funded by the
Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT, U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services under award number 90HT0054/01., $1,718,439-funded
2011
Co-Investigator and Research Assistant for Dr. Lin Ostrom and Dr. Michael
McGinnis, Managing the Health Commons. ReThink Health Initiative by the Ripple
Foundation $325,000-funded
2011
FUNDING
2010
2009
Indiana State University Residential Life Faculty First Year Student Award
Recognition
2011-2013
The Vincent & Elinor Ostrom Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis
Graduate Student Fellowship
2010-2011
2009
2009
2009-2010
2009
2005
2001
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Lawrence, C. & Conway, R. (September 5, 2014) Reconstructing a Public Narrative: Weaving
Narratives for Promoting Community Health. Invited by the International Association for the Study of
the Commons for The 2nd Thematic Conference on Knowledge Commons a the Engelberg School of
Law at NYU, New York, New York
Linton, J. McGinnis, M. & Lawrence, C. (May 5, 2014). Health Commoning--Confronting the
polycentric challenge in Bloomington, Indiana. The Vincent & Elinor Workshop in Political Theory and
Policy Analysis at Indiana University Mini Conference Bloomington, IN
Meyerson, B., Lawrence, C. & Smith, J. (November 3, 2013). Identifying and exploring state policy
issues in cervical cancer. Poster Session Presentation at the 2013 American Public Health Association
Boston, MA
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Meyerson BE, Lawrence CA, Smith JS. (July, 2014). Attend to the small p policy issues: state policy
issues preventing effective cervical cancer efforts. Poster presentation for STI World Congress,
Vienna Austria, July 14-17, 2013. (Control Number 2013-A-190-STI; P6.075). Also published in
Sexually Transmitted Infections 2013; 89(1).
Meyerson, B., Lawrence, C. & Smith, J. (January 4, 2013). State Policy Issues in Cervical Cancer.
Session Presentation at the 2013 Women in Government First-Time Legislator Conference. St.
Petersburg, FL
Lawrence, C., Wells-Freiberger, L., Rowland, T. and Kathy Church, K. (October 29, 2012) Coproducing
Health and Improving Diabetic Outcomes Through the Use of a PHR with Uninsured Rural Populations
poster presentation at the 2012 American Public Health Association Conference, San Francisco,
California
Lawrence, C., Robbins, M., Henderson, L., Girgis, S. and Sherwood-Laughlin, C. (October 28, 2012)
Coordinated Community Response in Rural Indiana to Prevent Family Violence, "Getting into Your
Neighbor's Business" poster presentation at the 2012 American Public Health Association Conference,
San Francisco, California
Lawrence, C., Roditis, M., and Lindsey-Sears, S. (August 15, 2012) My Choice: Themes from Teen
Cessation Program poster presentation at the 2012 National Conference on Tobacco or Health
Kansas City, Missouri
Lawrence, C., Roditis, M., Macy, J. and Shea, K. (August 15, 2012) What Now: The Successes and
Struggles of Implementing a Campus-Wide Tobacco-Free Policy poster presentation at the 2012
National Conference on Tobacco or Health Kansas City, Missouri
Roditis, M., Lawrence, C., Macy, J. and Shea, K. (May 28, 2012) What Now: The Successes and
Struggles of Implementing a Campus-Wide Tobacco-Free Policy poster presentation at the American
College Health Association Annual Meeting Chicago, Illinois
Lawrence, C., Henderson, L. and Pelto-Wheeler, S. (April 19, 2012) Lost in Translation: Assisting a
Rural Community in Discovering Contributing Factors to Domestic Violence; Bridging Community,
Academia and Government presentation at the 15th Annual Conference for Community Campus
Partnerships for Health Houston, Texas
Mudd, L. and Lawrence, C. (March 27, 2012) Health Risks of the Honduran Youth presentation at
ARC-IU Diversity Series Health Behaviors: Coproducing Our Health, Coproducing Community Poster
Presentation and Round Table Forum Bloomington, Indiana
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Lawrence, C. and Gilbert, K. (June 8, 2011) A Polycentric Approach to Health: Case Studies of Health
in Bedford, Indiana Presentation at Indiana Rural Health Association Conference Indianapolis, Indiana
Lawrence, C. and Gilbert, K. (May 21, 2011) A Polycentric Approach to Health: Case Studies of Health
in Bedford, Indiana Presentation at International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry University of Illinois,
Urbana
Ibrahimova, A., Ritchey, M and Lawrence, C. (April 5, 2011) Domestic Violence in Rural Indiana:
Lessons Learned During a CDC Epi-Aid Investigation. Presentation at Safety is NO Accident: Live
Injury- Free, 2011 Joint National Public Health Week Conference, Indianapolis, IN.
Lawrence, C. and Gilbert, K. (March, 2011) A Polycentric Approach to Health: Case Studies of Health in
Bedford, poster presentation at the 13th Women in Science Conference, Bloomington, IN
Lawrence, C. (March 12, 2011) Effects of Domestic Violence on Children. Presentation at the Indiana
Association for the Education of Young Children Prevent Child Abuse Conference, New Albany, IN.
Lawrence, C. (March 4, 2011). A Polycentric Approach to Health: Case Studies of Health in Bedford
Indiana. Poster presentation at the 12th Annual Women in Science Research Conference,
Bloomington, IN
Gilbert, K., Lawrence, C. and Linton, J. (March 4, 2011) Towards Transformative Health: Co-producing
Our Health in Bedford and Bloomington, Indiana. Presentation at ARC sponsored conference Who Am
I-U? An Inclusive Conference on Identities. Bloomington, IN
Lawrence, C. (December 14, 2010) A Polycentric Approach to Health: Case Studies of Health in
Bedford, Indiana. Paper presentation at the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis Mini
Conference, Bloomington, IN
Bonilla, Z., Lawrence, C. and Cattlona, G. (September 24, 2009) What Mothers Say: Pregnancy Needs
Assessment in South Central Indiana. Poster presentation at the Health Connect One Conference:
Birth Breastfeeding and Beyond, Chicago, IL
Lawrence, C. (April 16, 2009). Meaning Making of Family after Long Term Foster Care. Poster
presentation at the 31st Annual Meeting of the Association for Death Education and Counseling,
Dallas, Texas.
Lawrence, C. and Gilbert,K. (April 8, 2009) Meaning Making of Family after Long Term Foster Care.
Poster presentation at the 10th Annual Indiana's Joint National Public Health Week Conference,
Indianapolis, IN
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Lawrence, C. (March 5, 2009) Meaning Making of Family after Long Term Foster Care. Poster
presentation at the 10th Annual Women in Science Research Conference, Bloomington, IN
Lawrence, C. (June 7, 2008). Meaning Making of Family after Long Term Foster Care. Poster
presentation at the 20th Annual Conference of Qualitative and Ethnographic Research, Cedarville,
Ohio.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
2012-present
2012-present
2010-2012
2010-present
2011-present
2009-present
2009-2011
2006-2011
2005-present
2012-2014
2010-2013
2011-2012
2010-2012
2009-2013
McGraw-Hill
- Contract editor and online curricula program consultant
Content development for personal health eTextbook and student
online assessment tool with Meridian Systems
Market research on personal health class assessment tool
- Editing Advisory Board Member for Annual Editions, The Family
2009-2011
Summer 2010
2008-2009
2003-2006
2002-2005
1991-2005
2000-2001
1993-2003
SERVICE
Indiana University
2014- present
2014- present
2014- present
2012- 2014
2010- 2013
2010- 2013
Summer 2010
2010- 2013
Applied Health Science Representative for the Graduate and Professional Student
Organization
2014- present
2013-2014
SERVICE
Professional
2014-present
2014-present
2013-present
2012-2015
2012-2014
2008-2014
2010-2012
2010-2011
2010-2011
2009
2007-2008
2003-2008
REFERNCES
Dr. Kathleen Gilbert, Professor and Executive Associate Dean, School of Public Health-Bloomington,
1025 E. 7th. St., PH 111C, Bloomington, IN 47405, gilbertk@indiana.edu, (812)855-1090
Dr. Michael McGinnis, Professor of Political Science, Indiana University Department of Political Science
and The Vincent and Elinor Ostrom Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, 513 N. Park,
Bloomington, IN 47408, mcginnis@indiana.edu, (812) 855-0441
Dr. Beth Meyerson, Assistant Professor and Coordinator of Public Health Administration, School of
Public Health-Bloomington, 1025 E. 7th. St., PH 116, Bloomington, IN 47405, bmeyerso@indiana.edu,
(812) 855-3627
Dr. Catherine Sherwood, Clinical Associate Professor of Public Health, School of Public HealthBloomington, 1025 E. 7th. St., PH 116, Bloomington, IN 47405, csherwoo@indiana.edu,
(812) 855-2673
Dr. Sarah Wiehe, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine,
410 West 10th Street, HS1020 Indianapolis, IN 46205, swiehe@iupui.edu, (317) 278-0447
Linda L. Chezem, J.D., Professor, Department of Youth Development and Agriculture Education,
College of Agriculture at Purdue University, Adjunct Professor, Department of Medicine at Indiana
University School of Medicine, lchezem@aol.com, (317)409-5050