November 2005 Review Period: July 1, 2002 through June 30, 2005 Table of Contents



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EDUCATION





2000

Ph.D.

College of Social Work,

University of South Carolina



1993

M.S.W.

College of Social Work, The Ohio State University

1989

B.S.W.

Department of Social Work, Yonsei University


PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL WORK EXPERIENCES

  • Teaching





8/2000-Present

Georgia State University, School of Social Work, Atlanta, GA


6/2000

University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Korea-based Master of Social Work Program, Seoul, South Korea


1/2000-5/2000

University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Columbia, SC


8/1998 - 12/1998

University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Columbia, SC


1/1998 – 4/1998

University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Columbia, SC


8/1995 – 5/1997

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, East Asian Language & Culture, Urbana, IL
Undergraduate Courses

Georgia State University, School of Social Work


SW4930/40 Field Education: Field Integrative Seminar I & II

University of South Carolina, College of Social Work


SW404 Current Social Work Issues
Graduate Courses

Georgia State University, School of Social Work


SW7300 Methods of Community Research

SW8200 Evaluation & Technology


University of South Carolina, College of Social Work


SW793 Applied Research and Evaluation: Part II (Joint Lecture)

SW791J Social Work Research Methodologies (Joint Lecture)

SW747 Concepts of Advanced Practice with Organizations and Communities (Joint Lecture)
Scholarly Activities with Students

2005 Thesis Committee. Julia Lee



Research





2001- 2004

Georgia State University, School of Social Work, Atlanta, GA

Research Consultant & Data Analyst, Program Evaluation of the Women’s Residential Ready for Work Substance Abuse Treatment Program



2001- 2002

Georgia State University, School of Social Work, Atlanta, GA

Principal Investigator, “Korean Mother and Daughter Communication on Women’s Health”



1997

The Center for Child and Family Studies, Columbia, SC

Research Assistant


1993 – 1995

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, School of Social Work, Urbana, IL

Research Assistant



1990 – 1991

International Research Center (IRC), Seoul, South Korea

Researcher


1989 - 1989

Korean Institute for Defense Analyses (KIDA), Seoul, South Korea

Research Associate

  • Practice


1997 – 2000

Family Service Center, Columbia, SC

Asian Outreach Project Coordinator & Field Instructor

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS MEMBERSHIP


  • Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)

  • National Association of Social Workers (NASW)

  • The Korean American Social Work Educators Association (KASWEA)

  • Asian & Pacific Islanders Social Work Educators Association (APISWEA)

  • American Evaluation Association (AEA)

  • Southern Nursing Research Society (SNRS)


PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATES

  • DAIL Community of USA, Board member, Secretary


PUBLICATIONS
Beck, E., Williams, I., Hope, L., & Park, W. (2001). An intersectional model: Exploring gender

with ethnic and cultural diversity. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work:



Innovation in theory, research & practice, 10(4), 63-80.
Vonk, M.E., Yun, S., Park, W., & Massatti, R.R. (in print). Transracial adoptive parents’ thoughts about the importance of race and culture in parenting. In Kim, D.S., Bergquist, K., & Vonk, M.E. Transplanted children: Fifty year of international adoption from Korea. Haworth Press, Inc.: Binghamton, NY.
Park, W. & Grindel, C. G. (in press). Korean mother and daughter communication on women’s

health topics. The Journal of Cultural Diversity, an interdisciplinary journal.


Flacker, J. Park, W., & Sims, A. (under review). Older patients and perceptions of discharge information. Journal of Hospital Medicine.
Yun, S. & Park, W. (under review) Clinical characteristics of alcohol drinking and acculturation issues faced in Korean immigrants in the United States. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions.
RESEARCH REPORTS
Sims, A., Flacker, J., & Park, W. Evaluation report on Grady Senior Post Hospitalization Survey Report. A report prepared for Aging Division Atlanta Project, Atlanta Regional Commission via Grady Senior Services, Grady Health System®.
Wolk, J., McLaughlin, M., Park, W., Schroeder, L., Adams, M., Baker, D., Winnfield, C., &

Winters, C. (2003). Emerging, striving and thriving in community partnership: Third year program evaluation of the women’s residential Ready for Work substance abuse treatment programs. A report prepared for the Division of Family and Children Services, Department of Human Resources, Atlanta, Georgia.


Wolk, J., McLaughlin, M., Park, W., Schroeder, L., Crawford, F., Sinfield, C., Dailey, S., Baker, D., & White, M. (2002). Emerging, striving and thriving: Second year program evaluation of the women’s residential Ready for Work substance abuse treatment programs. A report prepared for the Division of Family and Children Services, Department of Human Resources, Atlanta, Georgia.
Wolk, J., McLaughlin, M., Gunter, L., Park, W., White, M., Daily, S., & Crawford, F. (2001).

Emerging, striving and thriving: A formative evaluation of the women’s residential Ready for Work substance abuse treatment programs. A report prepared for the Division of Family and Children Services, Department of Human Resources, Atlanta, Georgia.
Choi, G., & Park, W. (1998). The social service needs of Korean American families. A report

prepared for University of South Carolina Community Partnership Project with Family Service Center, Inc., Columbia, South Carolina.


Chung, S., & Choi, C., & Park, W. (1989). Military occupational social welfare in Korea. Final

Report to the Department of Defense. Seoul, Korea: Korean Institute for Defense Analyses (KIDA).


FUNDED RESEARCH
2005 Principal Investigator for a research project, “Korean American Women in Chronic Health Conditions: A pilot study” funded by the Georgia State University, College

of Health & Human Sciences, Atlanta, Georgia April 20051-May 2005, $4,584


2001 Principal Investigator for a research project, “Korean Mothers and Daughters

Communication on Women’s Health” funded by the Georgia State University, College

of Health & Human Sciences, Atlanta, Georgia November 2001-June 2002, $5,675
GRANTS
Georgia State University, Writing Across Curriculum Course Development Grant, May, 2005

$2,000
Georgia State University, College of Health & Human Sciences Internal Grant, - “Developing a

Web Enhanced Course for Methods of Community Research” May 2001- June 2002, $4,100
March of Dimes, South Carolina Chapter, Columbia, SC. Program Grant Award for Korean

Women’s Health Promotion Project, April 1999 – April 2000, $4,999


SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS
Community Services Award – Korean Association of Greater Columbia, Columbia, SC, December 1999

Honored Students’ 4-year Full Scholarship – Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, 1985-1989


PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS


  • Conferences

6/13/2005

Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, HI

Forge, N., Park, W. Educating homeless children: Evaluating McKinney

Vento Act Compliance


3/1/2005

52nd Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, New York, NY

Vonk, E., Yun, S., Park, W., & Massatti, R.R. Transracial adoptive parents’ thoughts about the importance of race and culture in parenting.



2/4/2005

19th Annual Conference, Southern Nursing Research Society, Atlanta, GA

Park, W. & Grindel, C.G. Korean mother and daughter communication on

women’s health topics.


10/16/2004

National Association of Social Workers, Georgia Chapter, Atlanta, GA

McLaughlin, M., Park, W., Wolk, J. Creating communities that care



10/2002

Case Management Conference for the BCCP Provider, Macon, GA

  • Park, W. “Overcoming cultural barriers to care: Asian American”

7/2001

International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology: Regional Congress 2001, Winchester, UK

  • Park, W. “Acculturative stress, parental attachment, self-esteem, social support and psychological adjustment among Korean adolescents in the United States”

11/2000

The 2nd Diversity Conference, Atlanta, GA

  • Park, W. & Yun, S. “Community Partnership Building: Lessons from the Korean Women’s Health Promotion Project”

11/2000

National Family Week Conference, Columbia, SC

  • Park, W. “Challenges and Strategies in serving the Korean Community”

2/2000

The 5th Joint Korean- U.S. Symposium on Social Work Education in conjunction with the 47th CSWE-APM, New York, NY

  • Choi, G., & Park, W. “Computer anxiety and attitudes towards the use of computers among Korean social work practitioners: Implications training needs”

1/2000

Presentation at the 4th Annual Conference of Society for Social Work and Research, Charleston, SC

  • Choi, G., Ward, J., & Park, W. “Understanding the well-being of social work field instructors through the matrix of occupational stress, locus of control, and social support”

3/1999

Presentation at S.C. Department of Mental Health, Cultural Competence Teleconference, Columbia, SC

  • “Using Interpreters in Medical Profession”

11/1998

Presentation at the 1st Asian/Asian American Conference, Conway, SC

  • “Korean Family Needs Assessment”

8/1998

Presentation at the 2nd Technology Conference, Charleston, SC

  • “Effects of Brief SPSS Training Experience on Computer Anxiety & Attitudes toward Computer”

3/1998

Poster Presentation at the 45th CSWE-APM, Orlando, FL

  • “Path Analysis in Social Work Education”

2/1998

Presentation at Cultural Competency Conference, Charleston, SC

  • “Communication, Assessment, & Diagnosis: Clinical Interventions with Asian Clients”




  • Workshops

    3/23/2005

    2005 Health Systems Partnership Meeting, Atlanta Regional Commission, Atlanta, GA

    • “Grady Senior Post Hospitalization Survey.”

    3/16/2005

    International Educational Week, Association of International Students in Education, College of Education, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA

    • “Korean educational system and parenting issues among Korean

    American parents”

    2/2002

    Presentation at the Korean American Social Work Educators’ Meeting in conjunction with the 48th Annual Program Meeting of Council on Social Work Education, Nashville, TN.

    • “Social work teaching career in the United States as a Korea born individual”

    1/2000

    Presentation at Palmetto Health Alliance, Columbia, SC

    • “Cultural Competency Training for Health Care Professionals”

    11/1999

    Presentation at Family Service Center, “Lunch N Learn,” Professional Continuing Education Program, Columbia, SC

    • “Korean Women’s Health Promotion Project”

    6/1998

    Presentation at Children’s Center, Columbia, SC

    • “Multiculturalism”

    5/1998

    Presentation at USC for City Year Members, Columbia, SC

    • “Fighting Racism”

  • Trainings

4/2003

DeKalb County School System Department of Exceptional Education and Support Services Training

  • Park, W. “Communicating across Boundaries: A Cultural Competency Training on Asian-American Families and Children”

10/2001

Presentation at Cultural Competency Training on Cervical Breast Cancer in Asian American Women, Atlanta, GA

  • “Practice Models that Work”




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