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CURRICULUM VITAE
BIOGRAPHICAL Name: Abimbola ‘Abi’ O. Fapohunda Home Address: 1203 Northwestern Drive
Monroeville, PA 15146 Cell phone: (412) 303-2024 E-mail: aof@fobgroup.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OBJECTIVE: Seeking opportunities to conduct minority-health-related studies and research
using Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) to evaluate health disparities, access (or
lack of it), to health care, and recommend culturally appropriate interventions. Also seeking
consulting opportunities in public health (health needs assessment, evaluation, and/or data
collection/analytics) utilizing my education and experience in the health and allied fields to help
in shaping effective public health policies and delivery system. My research interests include
public health program evaluation, how to improve the health status of Africans in the Diaspora,
racial and ethnic health disparities, academic achievement disparities amongst minorities due
to their health status, and using a holistic approach to propose solutions to health challenges
among minorities.
EDUCATION:
Dr.PH (Doctor of Public Health - Epidemiology): University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health – May 1999. MPH (Master of Public Health - Epidemiology): University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health - April 1997. MS (Master of Science - Food and Nutrition): Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA - August 1992. Advanced Food Hygiene Certificate: Institution of Environmental Health Officers. London, England - June 1989. BTEC/Higher Diploma (Hotel, Catering & Institutional Management): Norwich City College. Norwich, England - June 1985. Mobile Phone in Public Health Certificate: TechChange Inc., The Institute for Technology and Social Change. Washington DC, December 2014 TRAINING, AWARD, AND HONOR: 2012 MAHRTISE (M. Alfred Haynes Research Training Institute for Social Equity)
Health Disparities Research Scholar’s Award. Completed 88 hours of training in
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Health Disparity Research. COMPUTER SKILLS
Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Power Point, Excel, Survey Monkey, NVivo, Dedoose and SPSS. OVERSEAS EXPERIENCES
2019 An Overview: Cancer Screening and Referral. Lagos, Nigeria. Developed and coordinated one-day training for healthcare practitioners on cancer awareness and guidelines at four locations in Lekki, Ikeja, Onikan and Surulere, Lagos State, Nigeria.
2019 Healthcare Practitioner Survey. Lagos, Nigeria. Surveyed Nigerian healthcare practitioners on their cancer guideline awareness, challenges, and barriers to screening and early diagnoses.
2017 & 2018 Cancer Treatment and Outcome in Sub-Sahara Africa and Experience from a Comprehensive Cancer Center. Lagos, Nigeria.
Analyses of Oncology Patient data – medical records and cancer registry 2017 Peer Volunteer Living Donation Home-based Education Project. London, United Kingdom
Interviewed people of African and Caribbean heritage volunteers to understand their attitude, cultural beliefs, and knowledge of kidney donation using home-based educational materials.
2013 & 2014 University of Pittsburgh Summer Abroad Program in Affiliation with the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Taught an undergraduate public health class including site visits to hospitals, health centers and dispensaries in Dar es Salaam, Arusha, and Zanzibar for first-hand experience, knowledge, and practical exposure of Tanzania and Zanzibar’s health policy, public health system, issues, etc.
RESEARCH TOPICS 2018 Black Immigrant Communities in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
2018 A Follow-up Study: Cancer Treatment and Outcomes in Nigeria, Experiences from Lakeshore Comprehensive Cancer Center in Lagos, Nigeria using cancer registry 2017 Cancer Treatment and Outcomes in Nigeria, Experiences from Lakeshore Comprehensive Cancer Center in Lagos, Nigeria using medical records.
2015 A study of Nigerian Men in the U.S. and their Health. 2014 Cultural Beliefs, Perceptions and Practices of Young Adult Offspring of Africans in
the Diaspora (US) about Healthy Eating and Activity. 2013 Arab American Muslim’s Perception on Healthy Eating & Physical Activity.
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2013 Exploring Nigerians’ Perceptions and Practices around Healthy Eating and Physical Activity through Photovoice.
2012 Prevention of Obesity among Africans Residing in Allegheny County, PA and
Montgomery County, MD. 2012 Africans in the Diaspora Study: The preventive health care practices, knowledge
and attitudes of West African immigrants in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. EMPLOYMENT 1999 – Present: Consultant Epidemiologist/ Evaluator
FOB Group, LLC – Woman / Minority Enterprise, Monroeville, Pennsylvania
2007 – Present: Part-time Faculty Member
Dept. of Africana Studies, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2013 – 2014: Visiting Faculty
Study Abroad, University of Pittsburgh’s Center for International Studies. Tanzania Program
2009 – 2013: Consultant Evaluator / Research Analyst
Center for Public Health Practice University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health
2010 – 2012: Visiting Assistant Professor
University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences
Public Health, and Epidemiological Consulting Services
Twenty (20) years’ experience in community-based health needs assessments and program evaluation, including qualitative and quantitative research. My expertise covers areas relating to health disparities in both behavioral and physical health, nutrition, smoking cessation, maternal health, HIV/AIDS and oral health and data management. Current and past assignments / projects
2017 - 2018: Consultant Evaluator for Highmark Foundation. Performed evaluation services, conduct research, produce resource cards and prepared a white paper.
February 2018: Consultant Epidemiologist for Environmental Data Validation Inc. (EDV, Inc.) Environmental Occupational & Public Health Consultants Inc. (EOPHC, Inc.) for PA Department of Health. Risk assessment Review.
2011 - Present: Consultant Evaluator for Macedonia Family and Community Enrichment Center, Inc. (FACE) Performed evaluation analysis of social service programs.
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2016 - 2017: Subcontractor, Mendez Group. Involved in the work from the BUILD Health Challenges. Perform services in data collection, qualitative analyses, and writing reports.
May - August 2015: Consultant Analyst for Innovative and Inclusive Global Solutions, Inc. Performed quantitative analysis of Nursing Cultural & Education Awareness in PA and prepared reports.
February - May 2015: Subcontractor, Mendez Group. Involved in Georgia Department of Community Health (GADPH) Title V Project. Performed qualitative analysis of Perinatal Health, School Readiness, and Children-Youth with Special Health Care Needs and prepared reports.
2002 – 2013: Technical and Epidemiological Support for AIDS Coalition of Southwestern Pennsylvania (ACSWP) Analysis of Needs Assessment.
December 2012 - June 2013: Consultant Epidemiologist for Environmental Data Validation Inc. (EDV, Inc.) Environmental Occupational & Public Health Consultants Inc. (EOPHC, Inc.) for PA Department of Health. CDC Capabilities Planning Project.
June 2009 – 2013: Evaluation Consultant for the Center for Public Health Practice, University of Pittsburgh. Training Needs Assessment for Public Health Employees.
May 2009 – 2012: Research Advisory Team for the Center for Family Excellence for the One Hill Project – Analysis of Racial Achievement Gaps.
2009 – 2010: Evaluation Consultant for Highmark Foundation. Analysis of Oral Health and Dental Care for the Underserved.
2009: Evaluation Consultant for the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Braddock Assessing Health Care - Health Disparities Pilot.
2007 – 2009: Evaluation Consultant for the Center for Family Excellence. Behavioral Health Initiative.
2007: Evaluation Consultant, Professional Community Coordinators, Inc. Performed quantitative analysis of a community-based program and prepared reports.
2005 – 2007: Evaluation Consultant, Highmark. Analysis of the Wellness Policy for Schools.
2005 – 2007: Health Education Consultant, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). Analysis of Minority Women’s Heart Initiative Program.
2002 – 2007: Program Evaluation, Partnership for Minority HIV/AIDS Prevention Analysis.
2005 – 2006: Evaluation Consultant, Homeless Children Education Fund. 2003 – 2006: Consultant Epidemiologist and Evaluator, Allegheny County Health
Department- Tobacco Free Allegheny. 2005: Consultant, Center for Minority Health, Graduate School of Public Health. 2000 – 2002: Consultant Epidemiologist, Allegheny County Health Department for
Countywide Healthy Life Initiative & Maternal, and Child Health Needs Assessment. 2002: Consultant for School-based Prevention and Cessation program evaluation tool
for the American Respiratory Alliance of Western Pennsylvania. 2001: Consultant, University of Pittsburgh Center for Biomedical Informatics. Data
collection and analysis relating to the ability of information systems to detect public health threats and bioterrorism.
2000: Consultant, Greater Pittsburgh Food Bank. Needs Assessment design, survey, and analysis of pantry clients.
2000: Consultant, Allegheny County Health Department. Development of an evaluation and screening tool Community-based diabetes intervention program.
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PAST EMPLOYMENT 1999 Program Evaluator / Health Advocate - Health Education Center, A division of Highmark, Blue Cross – Blue Shield, Pittsburgh 1996 - 1999 Research Coordinator - Epidemiology of Diabetes Complications (EDC)
Minority Study, University of Pittsburgh 1996 - 1997 Project Coordinator - Diabetes Complications Study (DIACOMP)
(conducted in 23 countries) - University of Pittsburgh 1995 - 1996 Interviewer - Health Care Response of Older Adults Survey, Graduate
School of Public Health and University Center of Social and Urban Research
1994 Food Service Director - Woodhaven Center, Monroeville, PA. 1993 - 1994 Asst. Director of Dietary/Dietitian - Arbutus Park Manor, Johnstown, PA. 1987 - 1990 Assistant Catering Manager - Brook Hospital. Woolwich. London, England 1987 - 1987 Catering Service Officer - Homerton Hospital, Hackney, London, England 1985 - 1986 Catering Supervisor - Harrods Ltd. Knightsbridge. London, England PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP Member, American Public Health Association.
PUBLISHED ARTICLES Turk, M. T., Kalarchian, M. A., Nolfi, D., & Fapohunda, A. (2019). Prevention and treatment of overweight and obesity among African immigrant populations: A systematic review of literature. Annual review of Nursing Research, 37 (1), 161-186.
Ibe-Lamberts, Kelechi D.; Ilunga Tshiswaka, Daudet; and Fapohunda, Abi (2018) "Exploring the Cultural Perceptions of Physical Activity among Transnational Nigerian Immigrants," Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice: Vol. 11 : Iss. 4 , Article 3. Karen E. Jakub, Melanie T. Turk, Abi Fapohunda, Rick Zoucha: Cultural Beliefs, Perceptions, and Practices of Young Adult Offspring of African Immigrants Regarding Healthy Eating and Activity. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2018; Vol. 29 Issue 6, 548-554 https://doi.org/10.1177/1043659618761532 Daudet IIunga Tshiswaka, Kelechi D. Ibe-Lamberts, Guy-Lucien S. Whembolua, Abi Fapohunda, Eugene S. Tull: “Going to the Gym Is Not Congolese’s Culture”: Examining Attitudes Toward Physical Activity and Risk for Type 2 Diabetes Among Congolese Immigrants. The Diabetes Educator, 2017; Vol. 44, No 1, 94-102.
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Melanie T. Turk, Abimbola Fapohunda, Rick Zoucha: Using Photovoice to explore Nigerian Immigrants’ Eating and Physical Activity in the United States. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2015; 47 No. 1, 16-24. Abimbola Fapohunda & Jerome Taylor: Addressing Consumer Access and Utilization in the Hill District among African Americans Using the Behavioral Health Initiative Model. Journal of Race and Policy. Spring/Summer. 2014; Vol. 10. No.1, 29 – 48. Virginia D, Wagner M, Fapohunda A: How Outbreaks of Infectious Disease are Detected: A Review of Surveillance Systems and Outbreaks. Public Health Reports / Vol. 119 / September-October 2004.
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TEACHING CV NAME: Abimbola ‘Abi’ Fapohunda ADDRESS: 1203 Northwestern Drive
Monroeville, PA 15146 PHONE: (412) 303-2024 FAX: (412) 856-2901 E-MAIL: aof3@pitt.edu
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Undergraduate Years of Attendance
University City, State
Degree, Year Awarded
Field
3 Years Norwich City College Norwich, England
BTEC/Higher Diploma
Hotel, Catering & Institutional Management
6 Months Institution of Environmental Health Officers, London, England
Advance Certificate 1989
Food Hygiene
Graduate Years of Attendance
University City, State
Degree, Year Awarded
Field
2 Years Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA
Master of Science, 1992
Food and Nutrition
2 Years University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Master of Public Health, 1997
Epidemiology
4 Years University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Doctor of Public Health, 1999
Epidemiology
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APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS
Academic Years Position Held
Title
Department, School, Name and Locations of Institution
2 Years Visiting Assistant Professor
University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health Behavioral and Community Health Sciences
4 Years Evaluator University of Pittsburgh Center for Public Health Practices- Pennsylvania Public Health Training Center (PAPHTC)
10 Years Instructor University of Pittsburgh Department of Africana Studies WW Posvar Hall, Pittsburgh, PA
2 Years Visiting Faculty Study Abroad, University of Pittsburgh’s Center for International Studies Tanzania Program
Non-Academic Years Position Held
Title
Name and Location of Company/Organization
17 Years Managing Members/ Consultant Epidemiologist
FOB Group, LLC – Public Health Consulting Services, Pittsburgh, PA
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES
12 Years American Public Health Association
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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 1. Teaching a. Courses Taught
Year Taught
Course Number: Title
Hours of Lecture, Credits Average Enrollment
Role in Course Primary/Coordination
10 Year (2007-2017)
African American Health Issues – AFRCNA 1710/SOCWRK 1063 (Undergraduate Course)
2 ½ hour 3 credits/ Seminar 35 students
Primary Instructor
6 Weeks Summer (2013-2014)
Special Topics in Cultural Anthropology- ANTH 1787 (Undergraduate Course)
2 hours 3 credits 10 students
Primary Instructor
2 Years (2010)
Overview of Minority Health and Health Disparities -BCHS 2524 (Graduate Course)
3 hours 3 credits 9 students
Co-Instructor
2 Years (2010)
Health Disparities Research: Methods and Interventions – BCHS 2526 (Graduate Course)
3 hours 3 credits 4 students
Co-Instructor
2 Years (2007-2009)
Special Topics Africana Studies/ Seminars Chronic/Infectious Diseases in the Black Community: A Public Health Perspective – AFRCNA 1083 (Undergraduate Course)
2 ½ hour 3 credits/ Seminar 14 students
Primary Instructor
2 Years (2007-2009)
Cultures of Africa- AFRCNA 1310 (Undergraduate Course)
1 ¼ hour 3 credits 40 students
Primary Instructor
3 years Health in the African 2 ½ hour Primary Instructor (2016 – 2018) Diaspora -AFRCNA 1510 3 credits (Undergraduate Course) 25 students
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b. Other Teaching (lectures, tutorials and continuing education courses). Date
Type of Teaching
Title
2005 – 2007
Tutor/Workshop Facilitator: UMPC Community-based program (Minority Women’s Heart Initiative Program), Pittsburgh, PA
Heart Disease, Stroke and Prostate Cancer
2011
Guest Speaker: Institute for Health and Productivity Management Conference. Orlando, Florida
Health Status of Elder Caregivers Worldwide
2011
Guest Lecture: BCHS 2520-Health Behavior Theory University of Pittsburgh
Importance of Program Evaluation
2011
Guest Lecture: AFRCNA 1083-African Theory University of Pittsburgh
The Cause of Health Disparities in the
2011
Guest Lecture: BCHS 2525 University of Pittsburgh
Evaluation-Mix Method Approach
2010 - 2012
Guest Lecture: Health & Wellness, Duquesne University
Health Lifestyle
2010 - 2012
Guest Speaker: Healthy Eating Workshop at Ethan Temple, Pittsburgh, PA
Healthy Choice (Nutrition and Physical Activity)
2013 Speaker: Regional Health Equity Summit, PA Department of Health
Roots of Health Disparities
2011- 2014
Guest Lecture: School of Nursing, University of Pittsburgh
Healthy Nutrition
2012 Continuing Education Course
MAHRTISE (M. Alfred Haynes Research Training Institute for Social Equity)
Completed 88 hours of training in Health Disparities Research.
2014 Continuing Education Course The Institute for Technology and Social Change. Washington DC.
Mobile Phone in Public Health Certificate
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2017/2018 Faculty Credentialing (Faculty Pathway Program) Diversity Inclusive Classroom
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