Dania M. Ermentrout, MSW, MPH - UNC School of Social Work

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Dania M. Ermentrout, MSW, MPH School of Social Work University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 325 Pittsboro Street CB #3550 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3550 Phone: 919-962-6515 Fax: 962-0890 [email protected] EDUCATION Masters of Public Health, 2003-2005 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Gillings School of Global Public Health Field of Study: Maternal and Child Health Thesis: “A Study of Health Education Preferences Among Monolingual Immigrant Latinas Seeking Routine and High-Risk Prenatal Care in the Resident Clinic of a Tertiary Care Facility” Masters of Social Work, 2002-2004 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work Field of Practice: Health and Mental Health Concentration: Organizations and Communities/Macro Practice Bachelor of Science, 1997-2001 Duke University, Trinity College Major: Biological Anthropology and Anatomy Minor: Spanish Studies PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Clinical Instructor. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. March 2008 to present. Clinical Research Coordinator. Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina. February 2006 to February 2008. Social Research Associate. Injury Prevention Research Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. July 2005 to February 2006. Intern. Violence and Injury Prevention and Disability, Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. June 2005 to July 2005.

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Family Transition Survey Coordinator. Transition Subcommittee, North Carolina Interagency Coordinating Council (NC-ICC), Chapel Hill, North Carolina. May 2004 to May 2005. Consultant. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Hospitals. May 2004 to December 2004. Maternal and Child Health Bureau-funded Public Health Social Work Leadership Trainee. Schools of Social Work and Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. August 2003 to May 2004. Research Assistant. Maternal and Child Health Public Health Social Work Leadership Training Program, School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. August 2002 to July 2003. Outreach and Volunteer Assistant. Orange County Rape Crisis Center, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. July 2001 to June 2002. Child Advocate Intern. Office of the Chief Guardian Ad Litem, DeKalb County Juvenile Court, Atlanta, Georgia. May 2000 to August 2000. HONORS AND AWARDS Frank Porter Graham Honor Society. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2004. Jane Curtis Parker Scholarship. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2003. Undergraduate Research Support Scholarship. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 2000. Chi Omega Community Service Award. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 2000. The Class of 1929 Scholarship. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1998. PUBLICATIONS CHAPTERS IN EDITED BOOKS Published/Accepted for Publication Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., & Johns, N. B. (2011). Health care for survivors of partner and sexual violence. In C. M. Renzetti, J. Edleson, & R. K. Bergen (Eds.), Sourcebook on Violence Against Women (2nd ed.; pp.289-308). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

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ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES In Preparation Ermentrout, D. M. Male victims. In J. L. Postmus (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Sexual Violence and Abuse. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. TREATMENT MANUALS In Preparation Ermentrout, D. M., Macy, R. J., Rizo, C. F, Johns, N. B., Sullivan, S., & Menestres, M. MOVE women’s group treatment manual: An intervention for mothers overcoming violence through education and empowerment. Ermentrout, D. M., Macy, R. J., Rizo, C. F., Johns, N. B., Farrell, D., Reyno, J., & Johnson, K. MOVE children’s group treatment manual: An intervention for mothers overcoming violence through education and empowerment. PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS In Preparation Ermentrout, D. M., Rizo, C. F., & Macy, R. J. “This is about me”: Evaluation findings from the children’s component of a court-mandated parenting program. Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., Pollock, M. D., & Redmond, P. From innovative to empirically supported: Strategies for manualizing promising, community-based programs for intervention research. Under Review Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., & Rizo, C. F. An innovative program for justice-involved partner violence survivors: “No man is worth me getting locked up.” Macy, R. J., Pollock, M. D., Ermentrout, D. M., & Rizo, C. F. Hope for Children: A novel, collaborative program for partner-violence-exposed children. Published/Accepted for Publication Rizo, C. F., Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., & Johns, N. B. (2011). A review of family interventions for intimate partner violence with a child focus or child component. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 16, 144-166. Macy, R. J., Giattina, M., Montijo, N. J. & Ermentrout, D. (2010). Domestic violence and sexual assault agency directors’ perspectives on services that help survivors. Violence Against Women, 16(10), 1138-1161. O'Daniel, J., Lucas, J., Deverka, P., Ermentrout, D., Silvey, G., Lobach, D., & Haga, S. (2010). Factors influencing uptake of pharmacogenetic testing in a diverse patient population. Public Health Genomics, 13(1), 48-54.

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RESEARCH REPORTS Ermentrout, D. M., & Macy, R. J. (2010). A toolkit for the collaborative researcher: Strategies and tools to develop treatment manuals and fidelity instruments for assessing service providers’ adherence to promising programs. Unpublished manuscript, School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved from http://ssw.unc.edu/files/web/collaborative_toolkit.pdf Macy, R. J., & Ermentrout, D. M. (2008). Consensus practices in the provision of services to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault: A reference for North Carolina service providers. Unpublished manuscript, School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved from http://ssw.unc.edu/files/web/pdf/__Sexual_Assault_Consensus_Practices_final-1.pdf PEER REVIEWED RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS AT CONFERENCES Ermentrout, D. M., Macy, R. J., & Fraga, C. (2011, January). Delivering therapeutic parenting and support group services to legally involved IPV survivors and their children in community-based settings. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research, Annual Conference, Tampa, Florida. Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., & Redmond, P. (2010, October). Collaborative strategies for manualizing community-based programs: From innovative to evidence-based. Paper presented at the National Outreach Scholarship Conference, Raleigh, North Carolina. Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., & Redmond, P. (2010, January). From innovative to evidence-based: Strategies for manualizing promising, community-based programs for intervention research. Workshop presented at the Society for Social Work and Research, Annual Conference, San Francisco, California. Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., & Fraga, C. (2009, November). A parenting after violence program for legally involved IPV survivors: A qualitative evaluation. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education, Annual Program Meeting, San Antonio, Texas. Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., Johns, N., Fraga, C., & Hay, A. (2009, April). The MOVE parenting after violence intervention: A preliminary process evaluation. Paper presented at the Women’s Health Research Conference, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Macy, R. J. & Ermentrout, D. M. (2008, October). Developing, delivering, and teaching evidencebased domestic violence and sexual assault services. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education, Annual Program Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Silvey, G., Haga, S., Deverka, P., Ermentrout, D., Anstrom, K., & Lobach, D. (2007, November). Determining user preferences between touch and pen data entry methods in the tablet PC computing environment. Abstract presented at the American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, Chicago, Illinois. RESEARCH BRIEFINGS

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Ermentrout, D. M. (2010, May). MOVE phase one: A preliminary process evaluation. Presented at the MOVE Expert Advisory Group Research Briefing, Interact Family Safety and Empowerment Center, Raleigh, North Carolina. Macy, R. J., Ermentrout, D. M., & Johns, N. B. (2008, July). MOVE evaluation. Presented at the MOVE Expert Advisory Group Inaugural Meeting, SAFEchild, Raleigh, North Carolina. Ermentrout, D. M., & Trujillo, G. (2008, January). Update on the GENEration Study: Pharmacogenetic evaluation of genetic determinants of response to hypertension, asthma and dyslipidemia medications in a family practice setting. Presented at the Duke Family Medicine Noon Conference, Durham, North Carolina. Grossman, I., Shah, S., & Ermentrout D. M. (2006, November). The GENEration Study: Pharmacogenetic evaluation of genetic determinants of response to hypertension, asthma and dyslipidemia medications in a family practice setting. Presented at the Duke Family Medicine Noon Conference, Durham, North Carolina. TEACHING RECORD COURSES Child Advocacy House Course. Break for a Change Program, Undergraduate Course, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. 2001.

FIELD PLACEMENT, RESIDENCY, AND RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIP SUPERVISION Supervisor (MSW Student: Alanna Hay). Field Practicum, School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008-2009. Preceptor (Certificate Student: Hai Huang, MD, PhD). Clinical Research Management Program residency, School of Nursing, Duke University, Fall 2007 Field Instructor (MSW Student: Eva Barbee). Field Practicum, School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, August 2007. Preceptor (NP Student: Shirley Smith, RN). Clinical Research Management Program residency, School of Nursing, Duke University, Summer 2007. Preceptor (NP Student: Nancy Rosebaugh, RN). N315: Directed Research placement, Duke University School of Nursing, Fall 2006. GRANTS CURRENTLY FUNDED

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“Justice-Involved Partner Violence Survivors and Substance Use: Improving Intervention Research Data-Collection Strategies.” Jane H. Pfouts Research Grant, School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Co-PI: Dania M. Ermentrout, Co-PI: Rebecca J. Macy ($3000). March 2011-January 2012. “Research Evaluation of the MOVE Parent-Child Intervention.” The Duke Endowment. PI: Rebecca J. Macy, Co-I: Shenyang Guo, Co-I: Dania M. Ermentrout ($643,775). January 2008December 2011. PREVIOUSLY FUNDED “Infant Abuse and Infanticide in Three Species of Lemurs.” Undergraduate Research Support Scholarship, Duke University. PI: Dania M. Ermentrout ($250). September 2000-May 2001. SERVICE JOURNAL AND MANUSCRIPT REFEREE Journal Reviewer, Violence Against Women, 2010. Other Contributor and Reviewer, World Health Organization, 2005. Sethi, D., Racioppi, F., Baumgarten, I., & Vida, P. (2005). Injuries and violence in Europe: Why they matter and what can be done, summary. Copenhagen: World Health Organization. STATE AND COMMUNITY SERVICE Mentor. Blue Ribbon Mentor-Advocate Program, Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools, 2006-2009. Hotline Counselor. Family Violence Prevention Center, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2005-2006. Co-General Director. Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2003-2004. Social Work Volunteer. Social Work Caucus, Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2002-2003. Safe Haven Volunteer. Women’s Center, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1999-2001. Patient Advocate. Duke University Hospital, Durham, North Carolina, 2000. Philanthropy Chair. Chi Omega Fraternity, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1999-2000. SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Presenter, Figure Eight Island Development Event, 2003. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Affiliations Society for Social Work and Research