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Gillings School of Global Public Health
170 Rosenau Hall, CB #7400
135 Dauer Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7400
919-966-3215
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GILLINGS SCHOOL OF GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
170 Rosenau Hall | CB 7400 | 135 Dauer Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7400 | 919.966.3215
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Cathy Melvin, PhD
Research Associate
Sheps Center

Research Associate Professor
Maternal and Child Health

Curriculum Vitae

 

725 Martin L King Jr Blvd
Campus Box 7590

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T: 919-966-8072
F: 919-966-5764
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Education
1985 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill PhD, Department of Geography
1976 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill MPH, Department of Health Administration
1974 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill BA, Economics and Geography

Research activities

Reproductive health, smoking during pregnancy, research dissemination and dissemination research.


Key publications
Hartmann KE, Wechter ME, Payne P, Salisbury K, Jackson RD, Melvin CL (2007)
Best practice smoking cessation intervention and resource needs of prenatal care providers.
Obstetrics and Gynecology: vol.110, p.765-70.

Carey TS, Williams JW, Melvin CL, Oldham J, Goodman F (2007)
Best practices: Comparing medication treatments in mental health: Drug class reviews and policy challenges. Psychiatr Serv.
Psychiatric Services: vol.58, p.743-745.

Rosenthal AC, Melvin CL, Barker DC (2006)
Treatment of tobacco use in preconception care.
Maternal and Child Health Journal: vol.10, p.147-48.

Ranney L, Melvin CL, Lux L, McClain E, Lohr KN (2006)
Systematic review: smoking cessation intervention strategies for adults and adults in special populations.
Annals of Internal Medicine: vol.145, p.845-56.

Ayadi MF, Adams EK, Melvin CL, Rivera CC, Gaffney CA, Pike J, Rabius V, Ferguson JN (2006)
Costs of a smoking cessation counseling intervention for pregnant women: Comparison of three settings.
Public Health Reports: vol.121, p.120-26.


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