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Health International Network System and Institute
Holistic Community Public Health Programs, and Thesis and Dissertation Education Services
RESUME
Justin Odulana
Contact address:
Health International Network System and Institute
3168 Thirty Fifth Street South, La Crosse, WI 54601, USA
Phone: +608.787.8997 +608.317.9131
Fax: +608.787.6660
E-Mail: drjodulana@hintsystem.net Web site: www.hintsystem.net
SUMMARY OF RELEVANT SKILLS
- Superior leadership, interpersonal and negotiating skills, effective with all levels of personnel from college students to high level national and international government officials
- Significant experiences in program/country representations in many countries including United Kingdom, United States, Francophone and Anglophone African countries
- Extensive experience in program development, program implementation, program management, program evaluation, program documentation, and electronic conferencing
- Proven and demonstrated abilities in preparation and monitoring of quantitative/qualitative, case study research, data collection, and data management using CAPI, ACASI, and PAPI
- Taught undergraduate and graduate courses in community health sciences, health issues of minority populations, global health care delivery systems, grant writing, grant management, program evaluation, statistics, international health, marketing, and computer software skills development (Microsoft Word, Website, Internet/Intranet, SPSS, SAS, Excel, and ACCESS).
PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Conducted a study on knowledge and attitude of AIDS among grade school students in Chicago Southwest public schools
- With grants from CDC, conducted training, on behalf of the Ohio Department of Health, for various community group leaders on how to assess the health and general welfare needs of the various people affected by the AIDS epidemics in Ohio
- With funds from Procter & Gamble, developed a protocol for a comprehensive evaluation of the Postponing Sexual Involvement Program for use in the Cincinnati Public School system
- With funds from the Ohio Minority Health Commission, conducted a case study evaluation of a Positive Beginnings Pregnancy Outreach Program
- With funds from Grant County Health Department, Lancaster, Wisconsin, conducted a health needs assessment of the Amish and the Mennonite communities of Wisconsin Grant County
- With funds from State of Wisconsin, Bureau of Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery, provided Person Centered Care (PCC) and Trauma Informed Care (TIC) training for La Crosse, Vernon, and Eau Claire counties
- Developed a strategic fundraising marketing program for Social Health Education, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio, resulting in raising over $40,000 additional funds
- Provided leadership, training expertise, coordination of activities and strategic planning for numerous other community programs, universities and state government agencies
- Founded the Health International Network System to provide consultancy services in public health-related activities for various government and non-governmental organizations.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
- Founder/CEO, Health International Network System, 2003 to current
- Person-Centered Care (PCC) and Trauma Informed Care (TIC) Champion Trainer, 2008 to current
- Assessment Administrator, Fieldwork, National Assessment of Educational Progress, 2005, 2007
- Graduate Professor and Director. Community Health Education Undergraduate Program, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, WI, 1999 to 2003
- Assistant Professor, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1991 to 1999
- Lecturer/Program Development Specialist, International Center for Training in Population and Family Health, Zion, Illinois, 1983 to 1984
- Program Officer for Africa Region, International Planned Parenthood Federation, Africa Regional Office, Nairobi, Kenya, 1978 to 1982
- Staff Writer, International Planned Parenthood Federation Head Office, London, England, 1972 to 1977.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
- Nelson-Richards, M., and Odulana, J.A. (2010). Impact of ICT on modern socio-economic world system theory. National Social Science Journal
- Odulana, J.A. (2002). Health needs of the Amish and Mennonite Communities of Wisconsin Grant County: An Assessment. Lancaster, Wisconsin. Grant County Health Department
- Odulana, J.A., and Olomajeye, J.A. (1999). Impact of government's alleviation of poverty program on the urban poor in Nigeria. Journal of Black Studies,9(5):695-705
- Odulana, J.A., Camblin, L.D., and White, P. (1996). Cultural roles and health status of contemporary African American young grandmothers. The Journal of Multicultural Nursing Health,2(1):10-15
- Odulana, J.A., Watson, A.L., Draut, C.M., Clayborn, M.M., and Hitchcock, K.A. (1995). Knowledge and beliefs of HIV modes of transmission among African-American and Caucasian College students. The Journal of Multicultural Nursing & Health,2(1):10-15.
SELECTED PRESENTATIONS
- Passing on the environmental mentoring torch: The role of African-American public health educators. APHA 132nd Annual Convention, Washington, D.C. 2004
- Public health education response to terrorism. NCHEDHP, ASTDHPPHE/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Hyatt Regency, New Orleans, LA. June 5-7, 2002 (with Hitchcock, K.)
- Health Needs of Unwed African American Teen Fathers. APHA Convention, 1999.
MAJOR EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
- PhD, Community Health Education, Southern Illinois University, Illinois
- MS, Adult Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Out-Of-School-Setting, Chicago State University, Chicago, Illinois
- MPH, Community Health Sciences, University of Illinois Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois
- Post Graduate Diploma in Demography and Population Growth Studies, University College, Cardiff, South Wales, United Kingdom, England.
RECENT AWARDS & OTHER ACTIVITIES
- Honored with the Hildrus Poindexter Distinguished Service Award by the American Public Health Association' Black Caucus of Health Workers, during its 133rd Convention in Philadelphia, Dec. 2005
- Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Training program by FEMA, Onalaska, WI, Feb., 2006
- US Department of Education Training Program on NAEP Database, Washington, DC, June, 2007
- META Peer Specialist Training, La Crosse County Human Selected to participate in the State of Wisconsin, Bureau of Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery training program for Person-Centered Care (PCC) and Trauma Informed Care (TIC) Champion Trainer, (2008).