Laura Anderko Phd rn professor Robert and Kathleen Scanlon Endowed Chair in Values Based Health Care Director, Mid-Atlantic Center for Children’s Health and the Environment



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Sadowski, D. October 25, 2014. EPA’s Clean Power Plan draws interest from Catholic organizations, Echoes. Retrieved from: http://www.thebostonpilot.com/opinion/article.asp?ID=172344.

Anderko, L. & Chalupka, S. August 26, 2014. Highlighting the health benefits of reducing greenhouse gases, Atlantic-community.org. Retrieved from: http://www.atlantic-community.org/-/highlighting-the-health-benefits-of-reducing-greenhouse-gas-emissions.


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RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS AT ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS
Anderko, L. (April, 1987). The effect of concurrent use of an oral contraceptive and appetite suppressant on the blood pressure of low risk young adult women, Research Day, Sigma Theta Tau, Beta Omega Chapter, Northern Illinois University,
Anderko, L. (May, 1990). A format for networking & support for agencies delivering community health services: The “VNA First” approach, Illinois Public Health Association Annual Conference.
Anderko, L. (February, 1992). Current research linking childhood cancer incidence and parental occupational exposures: Implications for future nursing research, Research Day, Sigma Theta Tau, Epsilon Upsilon Chapter, Lewis University.
Anderko, L. (February, 1993). Ovarian cancer: An update on associated risks and recommendations for future research, Research Day, Sigma Theta Tau, Epsilon Upsilon Chapter, Lewis University.
Anderko, L. (March, 1993). Healthy People 2000 and Workforce 2000: The nurse's role in research and practice, Lewis University, Graduate Nursing Symposium.
Anderko, L. (February, 1994). National health assurance: Policy development for the prevention of cancer in the United States, Research Day, Sigma Theta Tau, Epsilon Upsilon Chapter, Lewis University.
Anderko, L. (February, 1995). Are graduate writing exam scores predictive of student's academic success in a graduate nursing program?, Research Day, Sigma Theta Tau, Epsilon Upsilon Chapter, Lewis University.
Anderko, L. (April, 1996). The association between cancer prevalence and social indicators in U.S. women 18 years of age and over, Research Day, Sigma Theta Tau, Beta Omega Chapter, Northern Illinois University.
Anderko, L. (April, 1997). The association between self-reported cancer history and social indicators in U.S. women 20 years of age and over, The 6th Biennial Symposium on Minorities, the Medically Underserved & Cancer, Washington, D.C..
Anderko, L. (June, 1997). A rural nursing center model for differentiated practice, Colorado Nurses Association National Conference, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center School of Nursing, Vail, Colorado.
Anderko, L. (April, 1998). The TriCounty Community Health Center: Evaluation of client outcomes, Research Day, Sigma Theta Tau, Beta Omega Chapter, NIU School of Nursing.
Anderko, L. (November, 1998). Self-reported cancer history and social indicators in U.S. adult women, American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Washington D.C.
Anderko, L. & Uscian, M. (January, 1999). Evaluation of client outcomes for HIV/STD prevention at a rural community nursing center, New Horizons: Nursing Outcomes Research Conference, University of Miami.
Anderko, L. (June, 1999). Differentiated practice in a rural nursing center: Student experiences at the AD, BS, and MS levels of learning, Association of Community Health Nursing Educators Spring Institute, Nashville, Tennessee.
Anderko, L. (June, 1999). Promoting and facilitating student participation in the political process. Association of Community Health Nurse Educators Spring Institute, Nashville, Tennessee.
Anderko, L., Uscian, M., & Robertson, J. (November, 1999) Quality outcome measures at a rural nurse-managed center, utilizing a differentiated practice model, American Public Health Association 127th Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.
Uscian, M. & Anderko, L. (November, 1999) Client and student outcomes in rural community service-learning projects, American Public Health Association 127th Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.
Kulbock, P. & Anderko, L., (June, 2000). Three hour workshop presented entitled, Utilizing large public domain data sets in PHN research: Access and applications, Association of Community Health Nursing Educators Spring Institute, Scottsdale, Arizona.
Anderko, L., Uscian, M. & DeWaters, T. (November, 2000). Measuring client outcomes of the chronically ill: The effectiveness of interventions in a rural nursing center, using a differentiated practice model, The American Public Health Association 128th Annual Conference, Boston, Mass.
Anderko, L. (February, 2001). Invited speaker to present (8 hour workshop) Survival skills for nurse leaders in the 21st century, Northwest Regional Association of Nurse Leaders, Annual Conference, Elgin, IL.
Anderko, L. & Uscian, M. (November, 2001). Perceived health status among rural Americans: The impact of health care availability through a nurse-managed center, the American Public Health Association for the 129th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.
Anderko, L. & Fitch, E. (May/June, 2001). The emerging role of the advanced practice community health nurse in a shrinking world: Reflections from Kenya, the Association of Community Health Nurse Educators Spring Institute, Charlottesville, VA.
Anderko, L. & Fitch, E. (2001). The greening of the curriculum: Environmental health and nursing. The Association of Community Health Nurse Educators, Spring 2002 Institute, St. Louis, Mo.
Anderko, L. & Uscian, M. (2002). Developing an academic-community partnership in rural Illinois to improve the health of Hispanics diagnosed with diabetes. Abstract accepted for an oral paper presentation to the American Public Health Association, Public Health Nursing Section, for the 130th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
Anderko, L. (2002). Social determinants of cancer in American adult women. Abstract accepted for an oral paper presentation to the American Public Health Association, Public Health Nursing Section, for the 130th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
Anderko, L. (2002). Preparing public health nurses for the 21st century: Strategies for teaching environmental health nursing. Abstract accepted for an oral paper presentation to the American Public Health Association, Environmental Health Section, for the 130th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
Anderko, L., Butterfield, P. & Marmagas, S. (2003). Research Workshop entitled, Community Health Nursing and Nationwide Health Tracking: A Federal Initiative to Improve the Public’s Health in the 21st Century. The Association of Community Health Nurse Educators, Spring 2003 Institute, Colorado Spring, CO.

Afzal, B., Anderko, L.,



Orris, P. (2004) Putting Prevention into Practice – Health Effects of Mercury, Mercury: Medical and Public Health Issues, U.S. EPA Conference, Tampa, Florida, March.


Anderko, L. (2004). Wellness for a Lifetime: Using Practice-Based Research Networks to Reduce Obesity in Vulnerable Populations. Wisconsin Public Health Nursing Conference, Milwaukee, WI, April.
Anderko, L., Lundeen, S., & Bartz, C. (2004). Translating research into community-based practice: The Midwest Nursing Centers Consortium Research Network. Paper presentation; Association of Community Health Nurse Educators, Spring 2004 Institute. Minneapolis, May.
Anderko, L. & Persky, V. (University of Illinois-Chicago) (2004). Populations at Risk: Addressing Groups for High Risk Exposures, Making the Connection: Human Health and Environmental Exposures, University of Wisconsin Medical School and Physicians for Social Responsibility, Madison, WI, June.
Anderko, L., Lundeen, S., & Bartz, C. (2004). Wellness for a Lifetime: Using Practice-Based Research Networks to Improve Lifestyle Behaviors in Low-Income Populations. Vanderbilt and National Nursing Centers Conference. Nashville, October.
Anderko, L., Lundeen, S., & Bartz, C. (2004). Wellness for a lifetime: Reducing health disparities through community partnerships. Paper presentation; 132nd Annual Conference of the American Public Health Association. Washington DC, November.
Bartz, C., & Anderko, L. (2005). Protection of human subjects in multi-site intervention research. Paper presentation at the “Midwest Nursing Research Society”, Cincinnati, April.
Plonczynski, Lundeen, S., Anderko, L., & Bartz, C. (2005). Practiced-based research networks: Improving lifestyle behaviors of ethnically diverse, low-income patients in primary care settings. Paper presentation at the “Midwest Nursing Research Society”, Cincinnati, April.
Lundeen, S., & Anderko, L. (2005). Translating research into practice: The Midwest nursing centers consortium research network. Paper presentation at the “Midwest Nursing Research Society”, Cincinnati, April.
Anderko, L., Bartz, C. (2005). Obesity: Addressing health disparities through university/community partnerships. Paper presentation at the WI PHA, Madison, May.
Anderko, L., Bartz, C., Lundeen, S. (2005). Wellness for a lifetime: In support of using a public health model for delivering successful primary prevention initiatives within the primary health care setting. Paper presentation at “Association of Community Health Educators”, Hartford, CT, June.
Bartz, C., Anderko, L., & Lundeen, S. (2005). Longitudinal assessment of client satisfaction in a PBRN. Poster presentation at the “Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality”, Washington, D.C, July.
Anderko, L., Lundeen, S., & Bartz, C. (2005). Improving research process and outcomes using community-based Participatory Research Principles. Paper presentation at the “Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality”, Washington, D.C, July.
Anderko, L. (2005). Wellness for a lifetime: Using practice-based research networks to improve lifestyle behaviors in low-income populations. Paper presentation at the “National Nursing Centers Conference (NNCC)”, Albuquerque, October.
Anderko, L. (2005). Community/Campus Partnerships: Reducing health disparities related to fish consumption and Mercury toxicity. Paper presentation at the “National Nursing Centers Conference (NNCC)”, Albuquerque, October.
Bartz, C., Anderko, L., Kinion, & Schafer. (2005). Translational research in nursing practice-based research networks to eliminate health disparities: Policies and implementation. Paper presentation at the “National Nursing Centers Conference (NNCC)”, Albuquerque, NM, October.
Anderko, L., Lundeen, S., & Bartz, C. (2005). One size does not fit all: In the support of using a public health approach for delivery comprehensive primary health care. Paper presentation at the “133rd Annual Conference of the American Public Health Association”. Philadelphia, December.
APHA PHN Section Task Force (Anderko, L., member). (2005). Quad Council Perspectives: Ensuring a foundation for environmental health in nursing. Panel presentation at the “133rd Annual Conference of the American Public Health Association”. Philadelphia, December.
Anderko, L. (2005). Wellness for a lifetime: A Robert Wood Johnson Project: Focusing on community-based participatory research for improving physical activity and nutrition. Paper presentation at “Multi-Disciplinary Conference on Obesity” Milwaukee, December.
Anderko, L. (2006). Methylmercury Exposure Assessment within a Practice-Based Research Network. Paper presentation for “AHRQ National PBRN Research Conference”, Bethesda, May. .
Anderko, L. (2006). Methylmercury Exposure Assessment: The Nursing Centers Research Network Project. Paper presentation for the “National Nursing Centers Conference (NNCC)”, DelRay Beach, October.
Anderko, L. (2006). Potential for Health Risks Associated with Fish Consumption: Methylmercury Exposure Assessment within a Practice- Based Research Network (PBRN). Paper presentation for the “American Public Health Association Annual Conference”, Boston, November.
Anderko, L. (2006). Human Health and the Environment: Challenges and Opportunities for Nurses. Paper presentation for the Wisconsin Nurses Association Annual Conference, Appleton, October.
Anderko, L. (2007). Environment and Health: Health Care without Harm. Paper presentation, WNA Nurses Day at the Capital, Madison, March.
Anderko, L. (2007). Perspectives on Environmental Health Issues and Initiatives: An Action Plan for Nursing. Paper presentation for the Wisconsin Nurses Association Annual Conference, La Crosse, October.
Anderko, L. & Koepsel, B. (2007). Assessing and Communicating Risk to At-Risk Populations: Reducing Risk for Mercury Exposure. Paper presentation for the “National Nursing Centers Conference (NNCC)”, Washington, DC, October.
Anderko, L. (2007). Go F.I.S.H. (Fish Consumption, Investigation, Screening, & Health Education): Assessing and communicating Risk to At-Risk Populations. Paper presentation for “American Public Health Association Annual Conference”, Washington, DC, November.
Anderko, L. & Fayram, E. (2008). A Professional Development Offering: Epidemiology for Public Health Nurses, Wisconsin Public Health Nursing Educators Annual Conference, Madison, WI.
Anderko, L. (2008). Go F.I.S.H. (Fish Consumption, Investigation, Screening, & Health Education): Assessing and communicating Risk, National EPA panel presentation, May, Chicago, IL.
Anderko, L. (2008). Ecological Connections: Human Health and the Environment, National Wellness Conference, Paper presentation, July, Stevens Point, WI.
Anderko, L. & Fayram, E. (2008). Enhancing Epidemiological Skills for Public Health Nurses, “American Public Health Association”, October, Paper presentation, San Diego, CA.
Anderko, L., Chalupka, S., & Blackburn, E. (2008). Special Session: Global Climate Change: Partnerships for Public Health Action. “American Public Health Association”, October, Paper presentations (3 papers accepted for this session), San Diego, CA.
Anderko, L., Meurer, J., O’Connor, S.,& Johnson, C. (2008) Assessing habits for modifying nutrition and physical activity behaviors in lower-income urban children and families. “American Public Health Association Annual Conference”, October, Paper presentation, San Diego, CA.

Anderko, L., Chalupka, S., & Blackburn, E. (2009). Special Session: Climate Change, Nursing, and Public Health: Partnerships for Action “American Public Health Association”, November, Philadelphia, PA


Anderko, L. (2009). Strategies to Reduce Health Hazards Associated with Coastal Urbanization and Climate Change “American Public Health Association”, November, Philadelphia, PA
Anderko, L. & Bullock, K. (2010). Environmental Justice: Reducing health disparities in low-income, urban, minority populations through culturally sensitive outreach programs, EPA Environmental Justice Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Anderko, L., Fayram, E., Johnson, S., Koepsel, B.,Willis, E., & Vaclav, J. (2010). Reducing health disparities related to environmental exposures: The Great Lakes Environmental Health Project, Paper presentation, November, “American Public Health Association”, Denver, CO
Anderko, L., Anderko, C., & Fahey, C. (2010). Building public health provider capacity for environmental health through web-based media, Paper presentation, November, “American Public Health Association”, Denver, CO.
Anderko, L., Chalupka, S, Blackburn, E., & Huffling, K. (2010). Toxic-free Newborns: Strategies for Reducing Exposures and Related Health. Paper accepted for the September “Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN)”, Las Vegas, NV.
Anderko, L. (2011). Communicating Environmental Risks to Patients, Clinical Applications and Success Stories, Obstetrical and Neonatal Nursing, Las Vegas, NV.
Anderko, L., Davies-Cole, J, & Johnson-Clarke. (2011). Community-based learning: A campus/community partnership to investigate health disparities, Paper presentation, November, “American Public Health Association”, Washington, DC.
Anderko, L., Hill, W., Huffling, K., & Sattler, B. (2011). Environmental Health: A newfound variable for nursing research, Paper presentation, November, “American Public Health Association”, Washington, DC.
Anderko, L., Koepsel. B., & Banda, A. (2011). Westlawn partnership for a healthier environment: A level I community action for a renewed environment (CARE), Paper presentation, November, “American Public Health Association”, Washington, DC.
Anderko, L. & Afzal, B. (2012). Climate Change and Health: The Role of the Health Professional in the Hospital Setting, Paper Presentation, April, Clean Med, Denver, CO.
Anderko, L., Windel, L. Koneztka, T., Corsi, K., Anderko, C. & Boyle, E. (2012). Transforming the Patient Centered Medical Model through a Community Based Focus, Paper presentation, October, “American Public Health Association”, San Francisco, CA.
Anderko, L. (2012) Climate Change and Health, Health Care Without Harm, Webinar, August.
Anderko, L. (2012). Environmental Health and Health Disparities: Integrating Assessment of Risks in Health Care Settings, National Health Disparities Summit, HHS, November.
Anderko, L. & Windel, L. (2013). A Community Based Approach to Traditional Patient Centered Medical Homes, International Public Health Nurses Conference, National University, Galway, Ireland, August.
Anderko, L., Davies-Cole, J., & Strunk, A. (2013). Academic/Community Partnership: Environmental Public Health Tracking and Climate Change, Paper presentation, November, “American Public Health Association”, Boston, MA.
Anderko, L. (2013). From Theory to Practice: Innovations for Integrating Environmental Health into Nursing Research, Paper presentation, November, “American Public Health Association”, Boston, MA.
Anderko, L. (2014). Environmental Public Health Tracking, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice in the District of Columbia, Paper presentation, March, National Environmental Justice Conference, EPA, Washington, DC.
Anderko, L. (2014). Making the Case: Economic Value of Environmental Health, Paper presentation, November, “American Public Health Association”, New Orleans, LA.
Anderko, L. & Davies-Cole, J. (2014). Partnerships for Environmental Health & Justice: Communication Strategies to Reduce Climate-Related Asthma Events in DC, Paper presentation, November, “American Public Health Association”, New Orleans, LA.
Anderko, L., Murphy, K., & Baldonado, K. (2015). Exploring the Public Health Nurse’s Role in Establishing a State-Level Public Health System for Children’s Vision, Paper Presentation, November, “American Public Health Association”, Chicago, IL.
Anderko, L., Huffling, K., & Anderko, C. (2015). Health in All Policies:
Advancing Clean Air, Climate and Health
, Paper Presentation, November, “American Public Health Association”, Chicago, IL.
UNIVERSITY SERVICE (limited to the past 15 years):
Membership or leadership in department, school, college, division, university, system committees and/or task forces

Georgetown University

2012- 2014 Member, MedStar Georgetown Hospital, Community Benefits Task Force


2013 Member, Provost’s Special Task Force, Vice Provost Search
2011- 2013 Chair, Center for Social Justice, Community Based Learning Advisory Committee
2011- 2015 Faculty Senate Steering Committee

Co-Chair, Benefits


2011-Present Member, Faculty Senate
2011-Present Member, Georgetown University, President’s Initiative: Environment
2011- Present Member, Georgetown University, President’s Initiative: Complex Moral Issues
2010-Present Faculty Fellow, Center for Social Justice
2010-Present Member, Advisory Group, Georgetown University President’s Initiative: Environment
2010-2011 Member, GUMC Committee on Health Disparities

2009-2011 Member, Faculty Governance Committee, GUMC Strategic Planning Initiative, GUMC



School of Nursing & Health Studies

2013-Present Chair, Public Health Minor Faculty Advisory Committee


2012-2015 Co-Chair, Committee on Mission and Values
2012-2014 Member, APT Committee
2010-Present Member, Faculty Senate Steering Committee
2010-2013 Chair, Curriculum & Program Committee
2010-2011 Chair, Values Based Council
2010-2012 Chair, Interdisciplinary PhD Workgroup, School of Nursing & Health Studies
2010-2011 Member, Search Committee for Dean, NHS
2010 Search Committee for the Chair of the Department of Health Systems and Policy, NHS
2009-Present Member, Curriculum & Program Committee
2009 Social Justice Team, Georgetown University Program on Domestic Poverty and Global Inequities. Scheduled for June, in Fairfield, CT entitled, “Transforming the World and Being Transformed” to articulate how Jesuit colleges and universities create an educational community inspired to transform the lives of our students and ourselves.
Other leadership activities in department, school, college, division, university



  • Organized NHS Values Based lecture with Dr. Desiree Hellegers, Associate Professor, Author, and Activist, Washington State University, March 2015.

  • Organized environmental justice film event entitled Journey of the Universe, with Executive Producer Mary Evelyn Tucker, Yale University, October 2014.

  • Organized NHS Values Based lecture with Sister Simone Campbell, SSS, Executive Director of NETWORK, a national Catholic social justice lobby presenting, March 2014.

  • Organized NHS Values Based lecture with Christine Grady PhD RN FAAN, chief of the National Institutes of health Clinical Center’s Department of Bioethics, March 2013.

  • Organized a policy forum with Dr. Paul Roepe, Georgetown University entitled Collaborating to communicate the science of chemical exposures, with representatives from EPA, media, and academia. Funding for forum received through the Georgetown Environment Initiative, November 2012.

  • Organized NHS Values Based lecture with Maria Gomez, MPH, RN, founder, president and CEO of Mary’s Center, March 2012.

  • Organized NHS Values Based lecture with Rochelle Rollins, PhD MPH, director of the Division of Policy and Data in the Office of Minority Health at the US Department of Health and Human Services, March 2011.

  • Organized conference for on Health Care Sustainability, with Dr. Carolyn Clancy, Director of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) was keynote at this conference, funded through a grant from Perkins + Will, April 2010.

  • Organized a policy forum, Healthier Workforce for a Healthier Economy. Thought leaders from industry, government, and academia have been invited to discuss the recent health care reform legislation and its impact on employee health. Funding received from a grant through the Vitality Group, October 2010.


University of Wisconsin
2004-2008 Public and Community Health PhD with Medical College of Wisconsin

Steering Committee

Co-Chair, Concentrations Task Force

2006-2008 School of Public Health Planning Steering Committee

2007-2008 School of Public Health Development Co-Chair, PhD Health Administration and Policy Faculty Advisor, Public Health Certificate
College of Nursing
Nursing Administration Track Ad-hoc Task Force, 2002
2002-2007 Chair, Committee on Practice and Partnerships

Member, Dean’s Coordinating Council

Member, Associate’s Dean Council

Member, Academic Planning Committee

Member, Executive Committee

Workload subcommittee

Faculty Review subcommittee

University (Northern Illinois University)
2001-2002 Faculty Senate

School of Nursing (Northern Illinois University)

2001-2002

Fall

Personnel Committee, Member And Secretary



Personnel Elections Sub-Committee, Member

Research Committee, Member (STTI Representative)

Ad-Hoc Committee, MS/MPH Program Option, Member

Tenure and Tenure-Track Faculty Committee, Member

Accreditation Committee (AACN), Standard III (Curriculum), Co-chair
Spring

Task force, Nursing Administration and MS/MBA Curriculum (UWM)


2000-2001

Personnel Committee, Member And Secretary

Personnel Elections Sub-Committee, Member

Research Committee, Member (STTI Representative)

Ad-Hoc Committee, MS/MPH Program Option, Member

Curriculum and Evaluation: Portfolio Sub-Committee, Member

Tenure and Tenure-Track Faculty Committee, Member

Accreditation Committee (AACN), Standard III (Curriculum), Co-chair


1999-2000

Personnel Committee, Member & Secretary

Personnel Elections Sub-Committee, Member

Research Committee, Member (STTI Representative)

Ad-Hoc Committee, MS/MPH Program Option, Member

Curriculum and Evaluation: Portfolio Sub-Committee, Member

Tenure and Tenure-Track Faculty Committee, Member

Accreditation Committee (AACN), Standard III (Curriculum), Co-chair


1998-1999

Standards Committee, Member

Personnel Committee, Member and Co-secretary

Personnel Elections Sub-Committee, Member

Ad-Hoc Committee, MS/MPH Program Option, Member

Curriculum and Evaluation: Portfolio Sub-Committee, Member

Tenure and Tenure-Track Faculty Committee, Member

TriCounty Community Health Center, Faculty Steering Committee, Member

TriCounty Community Health Center, Community Advisory Committee, Member



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