Overview

Dr. Suzanne Hawley is a public health academician and licensed clinical psychologist. She is Professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences (PHS) at Wichita State University and served as PHS department chair from 2011-2015.

She served as faculty and MPH site director at University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, as well as Co-director of the Kansas Public Health Leadership Institute (KPHLI).

She is inspired by the natural growth capacity and power of individuals and communities. She has coaching certifications from both the International Coach Federation (ICF) and the Kansas Leadership Center (KLC).

She completed her bachelor鈥檚 and master's in psychology from California State University, San Bernardino. She also completed a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree with a concentration in Biostatistics, and a PhD in clinical psychology, both at Loma Linda University in California. She has worked as a clinician and researcher in various multidisciplinary settings over the past two decades. This includes educational, community mental health, psychiatric hospital, and prison settings.

Information

Academic Interests and Expertise
Years (Inclusive) Degree Institution

1987-90

Associate of Arts, Liberal Studies

Victor Valley College

1991-3

Bachelor of Arts, Psychology

General Honors

Honors in the Department of Psychology

California State University, San Bernardino

1993-5

Master of Arts, Experimental Psychology

Highest Honors

California State University, San Bernardino

1997-9

Master of Public Health, Biostatistics

Loma Linda University

1995-2002  

Doctor of Philosophy, Clinical Psychology

Loma Linda University

 

1997-2000

Gestalt Training Institute, Los Angeles, CA

 

1999

Gestalt Training Institute - International Summer Residential Training Program, Yenne, France

 

2004

Society for Organizational Learning - Residential Core Training Program, Bedford, MA

 

2008-9

National Public Health Leadership Institute, Chapel Hill, NC

 

2010-12

Kansas Leadership Center, Civic and Community Leadership Coach Certification, Wichita, KS

 

2011-12

College of Health Professions (CHP) Leadership Academy

 

2011-12

College of Executive Coaching, Advanced Certified Personal and Executive Coach (ICF Accredited)

 

2012

黑洞社区 Boot Camp for Online Teaching

 

2013

International Coaching Federation (ICF) Associate Certified Coach (ACC)

 

2013-14

黑洞社区 Leadership Academy

 

2018

Kansas Leadership Center, Level II Leadership Coach Certification (60 hr), Wichita, KS

Areas of Research Interest

Dr. Hawley's work has focused on leadership development/training, health disparities, and mental health. She is a graduate of the National Public Health Leadership Institute and the past Chair for the National Public Health Leadership Development Network.

Areas of Teaching Interest

Leadership, Aging, Organizational Behavior, Mental Health, Underserved populations

Publications

Peer-Reviewed Articles Published

  1. Reid SL, McDougall SA. Behavioral effects of irreversible dopamine receptor inactivation in the preweanling rat: assessment of the receptor reserve hypothesis. Modern Psychol Stud. 1994;2(2):1-8.
  2. Cramer RE, Schaefer JT, Reid SL. Identifying the ideal mate: more evidence for male and female convergences. Curr Psychol. 1996;15(2):157-66.
  3. Chavez DV, Moran VR, Reid SL, Lopez M. Acculturative stress in children: a modification of the SAFE scale. Hispanic J Behav Sci. 1997;19(1):34-44.
  4. Wellish DK, Kagawa-Singer M, Reid SL, Lin YJ, Nishikawa-Lee S, Wellisch M. An exploratory study of social support: a cross-cultural comparison of Chinese-, Japanese-, and Anglo-American breast cancer patients. Psycho-Oncology. 1999;8(3):207-19.
  5. Cramer RE, Weiss RF, William R, Reid SL, Neiri L, Manning-Ryan B. Human agency and associative learning: Pavlovian principles govern social process in causal relationship detection. Q J Exp Psychol B. 2002;55:241-66.
  6. Hawley SR, Beckman H, Bishop T. Development of an obesity prevention and management program for children and adolescents in a rural setting. J Community Health Nurs. 2006;23(2):69-80.
  7. Treaster C, Hawley SR, Paschal AM, Molgaard CA, St.Romain T. Addressing health disparities in highly specialized minority populations: case study of Mexican Mennonite farmworkers. J Community Health. 2006;31(2):113-22.
  8. Beckman HT, Hawley SR, Bishop TW. Application of theory-based health behavior change techniques to the prevention of obesity in children. J Pediatric Nurs. 2006;21(4):266-75.
  9. Whitmer DA, Hawley SR, Orr SA, St.Romain T, Molgaard CA. Social networks and best practices in public health: the example of regional billing groups. Public Health Nurs. 2006;23(6):541-6.
  10. Hawley SR, Ablah E, Hawley GC, Cook DJ, Orr SA, Molgaard CA. Terrorism and mental health in the rural Midwest. Prehospital Disaster Med. 2006;21(6):383-9.
  11. Chesser A, Ablah E, Hawley SR, Wolfe D, St.Romain T, Grube CD, Molgaard CA. Preparedness needs assessment in a rural state: themes derived from public focus groups. Biosecur Bioterror. 2006;4(4):376-83.
  12. Heideman M, Hawley SR. Preparedness for allied health professionals: risk communication training in a rural state. J Allied Health. 2007;36(2):72-6.
  13. Zimbelman M, Paschal AM, Hawley SR, Molgaard CA, St.Romain T. Addressing physical inactivity among developmentally disabled students through visual schedules and social stories. Res Dev Disabil. 2007;28:386-96.
  14. Hawley SR, Hawley GC, Ablah E, St.Romain T, Molgaard CA, Orr SA. Mental health emergency preparedness: the need for training and coordination at the state level. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2007;22(3):199-204.
  15. Hawley SR, Molgaard CA, Ablah E, Orr SA, Oler-Manske JE, St.Romain T. Academic- practice partnerships for community health workforce development. J Community Health Nurs. 2007;24(3):155-65.
  16. Hawley SR, Chavez DV, St.Romain T. Developing a bicultural model for academic achievement: a look at acculturative stress, coping, and self-perception. Hispanic J Behav Sci. 2007;29(3):283-99.
  17. Romain T, Hawley SR, Ablah E, Kabler BS, Molgaard CA. Tobacco use in silent film: precedents of modern day substance use portrayals. J Community Health. 2007;32(6):413-8.
  18. Cornwell L, Hawley SR, St.Romain T. Implementation of a coordinated school health project in a rural, low-income community. J Sch Health. 2007;77(9):601-6.
  19. Hawley SR, Paschal AM, Ablah E, St.Romain T, Liow K, Molgaard CA. Initial perspectives from Midwestern neurologists: epilepsy patients鈥 barriers and motivators for seeking treatment. Epilepsia. 2007;48(10):1920-5.
  20. Paschal AM, Hawley SR, St.Romain T, Liow K, Molgaard CA, Sly J, Sadler TL. Epilepsy patients鈥 perceptions about stigma, education, and awareness: preliminary responses based on a community participatory approach. Epilepsy Behav. 2007;11(3):329-37.
  21. Hawley SR, Hawley GC, St.Romain T, Ablah E. Quantitative impact of mental health training for public health professionals. Biosecur Bioterror. 2007;5(4):347-52.
  22. Fuller H, Hawley SR, Richter K, St.Romain T. Characteristics of a successful community coalition: factors influencing health promotion and social capital in a rural state. Leadersh Public Health. 2007;7(4):16-9.
  23. Hawley SR, Orr SA, Molgaard CA. Social capital and leadership training within an ecological model. Leadersh Public Health. 2007;7(4):20-3.
  24. Keuter K, Ablah E, Wetta-Hall R, Vasquez D, Hawley SR. Blood transfusions in the elderly trauma patient: is there a role for restrictive use? J Am Geriatr Soc. 2008;56(1):168-70.
  25. Paschal AM, Hawley SR, St.Romain T, Ablah E. Measures of adherence to epilepsy treatment: review of present practices and recommendations for future directions. Epilepsia. 2008;49(7):1115-22.
  26. Ablah E, Hawley SR, Konda K, Wolfe D, Cook DJ. Evaluation of health professionals鈥 mental health emergency preparedness. J Allied Health. 2008;37(3):144-9.
  27. Alejos A, Weingartner A, Scharff DP, Ablah E, Frazier L, Hawley SR, St.Romain T, Orr SA, Wright KS. Ensuring the success of local public health workforce assessments: using a participatory-based research approach with a rural population. Public Health. 2008;122(12):1447-55.
  28. Saville SK, Wetta-Hall R, Hawley SR, Molgaard CA, St.Romain T, Hart TA. An assessment of a pilot asthma education program for childcare workers in a high prevalence county. Respir Care. 2008;53(12):1691-6.
  29. Filbert E, Chesser A, Hawley SR, St.Romain T. Community-based participatory research in developing an obesity intervention in a rural county. J Community Health Nurs. 2009;26(1):35-43.
  30. Jia L, Hawley SR, Paschal AM, Fredrickson DD, St.Romain T, Cherven PL. Immigrants vs. non-immigrants: attitudes toward and practices of non-therapeutic male circumcision in the United States of America. J Cult Divers. 2009;16(3):92-8.
  31. Nelson AL, Allen A, Hawley SR, St.Romain T, Orr SA. Creating a positive partnership between county-level food service establishments and food inspectors. Food Safety Magazine. October/November 2010:20-4.
  32. Hawley SR, St.Romain T, Orr SA, Molgaard CA, Kabler BS. Competency-based impact of a statewide public health leadership training program. Health Promotion Pract. 2011;12(2):202-8.
  33. Rowden P, Paschal AM, Hawley SR, Hsiao T. Oral health attitudes and practices among a German Mexican Mennonite farmworker community. J Immigr Minor Health. 2011;13(6):1159-67.
  34. Hawley SR, St.Romain T, Rempel SL, Orr SA, Molgaard CA. Generating social capital through public health leadership training: a six-year assessment. Health Educ Res. 2012;27(4):671-9.
  35. Ablah E, Hesdorffer DC, Liu Y, Paschal AM, Hawley SR, Thurman D, Hauser WA, Prevalence of Epilepsy in Rural Kansas Study Group. Prevalence of epilepsy in rural Kansas. Epilepsy Res. 2014;108:792-801.
  36. Jia L, Hawley SR, Zhang X. Attitudes towards male circumcision among Chinese and its implications. J Cult Divers. 2014;21:130-4.
  37. Hawley SR, Ablah E, Hesdorffer DC, Pellock JM, Lindeman DP, Paschal AM, Thurman D, Liu Y, Warren MB, Schmitz T, Rogers A, St.Romain T, Hauser WA, Prevalence of Epilepsy in Rural Kansas Study Group. Prevalence of pediatric epilepsy in low-income rural Midwestern counties. Epilepsy Behav. 2015;53:190-6.
  38. Paschal AM, Wilroy J, Hawley SR, James M. Unmet needs for dental care in children with special health care needs. Prev Med Rep. 2015;3:62-7.
  39. Paschal AM, Mitchell Q, Wilroy J, Hawley SR. Parent health literacy and adherence-related outcomes in children with epilepsy. Epilepsy Behav. 2016;56:73-82.
  40. Mulcahy ER, Buchheit C, Max E, Hawley SR, James AS. Collaborative health education for Somali Bantu refugee women in Kansas City. BMC Res Notes. 2019; 12:1, 1-6.
  41. Hawley SR, Crimmings K, Rivera-Newberry I, Orr SA, Walkner L. Capacity building for public health: participant-guided training. Health Promot Pract. 2019; doi-10.1177/1524839919840336.
Clinical Experience

Aug 2001-Aug 2002

Clinical Psychologist

Prairie View, Inc.- Comprehensive Behavioral Health System (.50 FTE Newton Medical Plaza, .50 FTE Adolescent Residential Inpatient Unit)

Aug 2002-Aug 2005

Clinical Psychologist

Prairie View, Inc.- Comprehensive Behavioral Health System

Awards and Honors
Year Award

2004

Kansas Public Health Association (KPHA) Special Service Award (peer-nominated statewide award for contributions to Kansas public health; received for work in founding Kansas Public Health Leadership Institute [KPHLI])

2005

University of Kansas Medical Center, Executive Vice Chancellor鈥檚 Diversity Award (annual award granted to one faculty member who has demonstrated commitment to diversity; received for work with KPHLI health disparity projects and MPH cultural competency teaching)

2007

KPHA State Researcher Poster Award (statewide award for best presentation of research in poster format; received for 鈥淚nterest survey for yoga as a complementary treatment in addiction鈥)

2008

KPHA State Student Poster Award (co-author) (statewide award for best presentation of student research in poster format; received for 鈥淭o cut or not to cut? Immigrants vs. non-immigrants: attitudes toward and practices of routine male circumcision in the United States鈥)

2008

Victor Valley College Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame (annual college-wide peer-reviewed award given to one alumnus for lifetime achievement; received for research into health disparity populations and work as Wichita site director of KUSM-W Master of Public Health program, ranked 6th best community health program nationwide by U.S. News and World Report)

2010

International Association of Business Leaders

2011-2012

Samuel J. Crumbine Medal (highest award from Kansas Public Health Association; awarded for meritorious service and national recognition in public health workforce development)

2014

KPHA State Researcher Poster Award (received for 鈥淯sing a leadership framework to increase competencies in interprofessional education and practice鈥)

2014

American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year award, Community/Public Health Category鈥2nd place (Rural Public Health: Best Practices and Preventive Models)

2017

Nominated, CPH Rodenburg Award for Excellence in Teaching (Spring)

2017

Professor Incentive Review (PIR) Awarded for continued scholarly achievements at the rank of Professor over the past 5 years.

2018

黑洞社区 College of Health Professions Excellence in Research Award

2018

Faculty Mentor to 2018 Community Impact Award winner, 黑洞社区 Service Learning Showcase

Grants

Principal Investigator

Investigators

Title of Grant

Funding Source

Direct Costs

Years

Status

Hawley SR, Ablah E

 

Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response

KDHE

$10,500

2006-7

Completed

This project provided culturally competent emergency preparedness education and training to state-employed public health leaders. Deliverables included a two-module online cultural competency course available nationally through the Kansas TRAIN learning management system.

Hauser WA

Paschal AM, Hawley SR, Ablah E

Prevalence of Epilepsy in Rural Kansas

CDC (Grant # MM-1002-07/07)

$750,322

2006-10

Completed

This study determined the prevalence of epilepsy in rural Kansas, examined the extent to which disparities in SES play a role in help-seeking behaviors, and explored how epilepsy affects quality of life. This was the first epilepsy prevalence study conducted with a high poverty, predominantly white rural population.

Hawley SR

 

Kansas Public Health Leadership

KHF (Grant # 200701008-05)

$200,000

2007-9

Completed

A continuation of the work of KHF grant 200203003-1. This project provided a year-long competency-based training program for Kansas public health leaders. As a result of the program, participants created applied capstone projects that addressed a health need in the state, and demonstrated significantly increased public health core and leadership competencies.

Hawley SR

 

MPH Student Scholarships

KHF (Grant # 200205004)

$25,000

2007-10

Completed

This project provided scholarship funds for local and state public health practitioners to complete an MPH degree.

Hawley SR, Wright K, Tall Chief V

 

Kansas Missouri Oklahoma Regional Leadership Institute

CDC (Grant # 1U14WC000109-01)

$171,000

2007-11

Completed

This project established a regional network of state-based leadership institutes for the development of leadership knowledge and competencies for public health professionals. Deliverables included shared training activities, competency assessments, and development of regional training materials for participants.

Hawley SR

 

MPH Scholarships and Visiting Professor Grand Rounds

Earl L. Mills Educational Trust

$6,000

2008-9

Completed

This project provided funding to support MPH scholarships and expenses related to Visiting Professor Grand Rounds for the KU-MPH program.

Johnston J

Hawley SR

Self-Care Training and Evaluation

United Methodist Health Ministry Fund

$211,837

2008-10

Completed

The purpose of this project was to engage clergy, staff, and spouses of Kansas United Methodist churches in self-care and leadership workshops and follow-up activities to encourage healthy lifestyles and build leadership capacity, as well as evaluate the effectiveness of the program.

Lindeman DP (Hawley SR, subcontract PI)

Ablah E, Paschal AM

Prevalence of Developmental Disabilities among Children with Epilepsy in Rural Populations

AUCD-NCBDD Cooperative Agreement (Grant # AUCD RTOI 2008-01-01)

$1,050,000 (subcontract $549,506)

2008-13

Completed

This project assessed the prevalence of epilepsy and secondary disabilities among children in a low-income rural setting. This information is important for policy makers and health care, education, and mental health providers that serve these children in identifying risk factors and planning and providing appropriate services.

Hawley SR

 

Kansas Public Health Leadership Institute

KHF (Grant # 200701008-05A)

$200,000

2009-11

Completed

A continuation of KHF grant 200203003-1/200701008-05, this project provided year-long competency based leadership training for Kansas public health leaders. As a result of the program, participants created applied capstone projects and also demonstrated significantly increased public health core and leadership competencies.

Wright K (Hawley SR, subcontract PI)

 

Public Health Workforce Development

HRSA/SLU

$60,000

2009-11

Completed

This project provided support for Kansas public health workforce and leadership development programs through a partnership with a federally-funded Public Health Training Center.

Hawley SR

Frazee L

Orr S

Kansas Core Public Health Program & Kansas Public Health Leadership Institute

Kansas Association of Local Health Departments/KHF/ KDHE

$110,000

2009-12

Completed

This project provided funding for 2 projects: 1)  the Kansas Core Public Health Program (CPH), an essential services-based year-long training program for state and local public health workers new to the field of public health. I was the Co-Director. 2) Kansas Public Health Leadership Institute (KPHLI), a one-year competency-based leadership institute for diverse public health leaders. I served as the Co-Executive Director for KPHLI.

Nelson E-L

Hawley SR

Improving Access to Care for Children and Youth with Epilepsy

HRSA

$650,000

2009-12

Completed

This project provided pediatric epilepsy training to rural health and school personnel through an existing telehealth network.

Klaus N

Nelson E-L, Davis A, Hawley SR, Barnard M, Cain SE, Warren M

Psychoeduc-ational Psychotherapy by Telemedicine for Children with Mood Disorders in Rural Kansas

Level III 鈥 Wichita Center for Graduate Medical Education (WCGME)/Kansas Bioscience Authority (KBA) (KUMC Internal Funding)

$100,000

2010-11

Completed

The purpose of this project was to implement telemedicine-based therapy for children and their families to increase knowledge and skills in managing mood disorders.

Hawley SR

 

Planning Grant for Designing the Public Health Institute

KHF (Grant # #201101018-010)

$35,000

2010-11

Completed

This project identified a structure and process to target and prioritize workforce development to prepare the public health workforce for accreditation (and future re-accreditation).

Wright K

Hawley SR

Heartland Preparedness and Emergency Response Learning Center

CDC (Grant # TP10-1001)

$4,500,000

2010-15

Approved but not funded due to program cuts

This project was intended to establish a national preparedness learning center through a regional partnership between Missouri, Kansas, and Kentucky to develop curricula and training focusing on emergency preparedness.

Wituk S

Hawley SR (leadership training consultant)

Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Core Program

Veterans Health Administration National Center for Health Promotion & Disease Prevention (10P4N)

$23,760

2013

Completed

This contract project provided support for public health workforce and leadership development training and facilitation for Health Education Coordinators within the national VA system.

Uden-Holman T

Hawley SR (Subcontract PI for Kansas)

Midwestern Public Health Training Center

HRSA (Grant # UB6HP27879)

$2,851,271

2014-18

Completed

This grant funds a Region 7 Public Health Training Center for public health workforce development and infrastructure improvement.

Choi W

Hawley SR, Cates M

Enhance Coordination among Academic Institutions

Kansas Health Foundation

$10,000

2014

Completed

A quantitative and qualitative assessment of 3 Kansas universities regarding student projects in public health practice settings in the past 5 years.

Colie-Akers V

Hawley SR, Choi W,

Cates M

Academic Practice Partnerships in Kansas

KHF

$6,000

2015

Completed

A quantitative and qualitative assessment of existing and potential collaborative relationships between academic universities and local health departments in Kansas.

Wituk S

Hawley SR

 

Title XIX Medicaid Contract for Technical Assistance, Training and Evaluation Services

KDHE

$732,888/yr

2014-present

Renewable & funded annually

Contract for technical assistance with 5% of my in-kind time for training and evaluation services.

Uden-Holman T

Hawley SR (Subcontract PI for Kansas)

Midwestern Public Health Training Center

Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-18-017

$3,069,880

2018-22

Funded

 

This grant funds a Region 7 Public Health Training Center for public health workforce development and infrastructure improvement.