Andrew Craver

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Andrew L. Craver

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University of Missouri Columbia - Health Science


Resume

  • Project Management

    Sociology

    SPSS

    Policy Analysis

    Community Development

    Analysis

    Grant Writing

    Public Health

    Community Outreach

    Higher Education

    Research

    Program Evaluation

    Cultural Anthropology

    Quantitative Research

    Survey Design

    International Development

    Data Analysis

    Survey Research

    Qualitative Research

    Teaching

    Intelligent Sensor System for Early Illness Alerts in Senior Housing: Early Perceptions of Living with the Sensor System

    Intelligent Sensor System for Early Illness Alerts in Senior Housing: Early Perceptions of Living with the Sensor System

    Intelligent Sensor System for Early Illness Alerts in Senior Housing

    Intelligent Sensor System for Early Illness Alerts in Senior Housing

    Technology and Privacy: Perceptions from Older Adults in Assisted Living

    Technology and Privacy: Perceptions from Older Adults in Assisted Living

    Randomized Trial of Intelligent Sensor System for Early Illness Alerts in Senior Housing

    Randomized Trial of Intelligent Sensor System for Early Illness Alerts in Senior Housing

    Living with Intelligent Sensors: Older Adult and Family Member Perceptions

    Building upon Sunderland: An Expanded Rubric for Scoring the Clock-Drawing Test

    Building upon Sunderland: An Expanded Rubric for Scoring the Clock-Drawing Test

    Baseline Water and Sanitation Survey in the Town of Santiago

    Honduras.

    Baseline Water and Sanitation Survey in the Town of Santiago

    Honduras.

    Mentoring and Supporting Physics First Participants

    Mentoring and Supporting Physics First Participants

    The Map and the Manap: Decentralization in the Pastures of the Kyrgyz Republic

    Masters thesis in Rural Sociology

    The Map and the Manap: Decentralization in the Pastures of the Kyrgyz Republic

    Andrew

    Craver

    University of Chicago

    University of Missouri-Columbia

    Peace Corps

    University of Missouri-Columbia

    Columbia

    Missouri Area

    Designed and conducted a qualitative research project to investigate barriers to innovative initiatives on the University of Missouri-Columbia campus and at other U.S. universities. \n\nConducted interviews with faculty members

    analyzed interview data

    presented findings at committee meetings

    and presented final project results to the MU Strategic Planning and Resource Advisory Council. \n

    Researcher

    University of Missouri-Columbia

    University of Chicago

    University of Chicago

    Chicago

    IL

    I coordinate the day-to-day operations of two longitudinal population health studies - the NIH All of Us research program and the Chicago Multiethnic Prevention and Surveillance Study (COMPASS) at the University of Chicago.\n\n\n

    Senior Study Coordinator

    Institute for Population & Precision Health

    Columbia

    MO

    Managed an NIH-funded prospective intervention study on the efficacy of sensor technology in early illness detection among older adults living in senior housing. \n\nDeveloped data collection plans and timelines

    recruited study participants

    and trained facility staff to implement the intervention. \n\nCollected biometric data

    qualitative interview data

    and medical record data. Transcribed and analyzed interview data using Excel

    Dedoose and SPSS. \n\nPrepared abstracts

    reports and presentations. Presented at regional and national conferences.\n\nInstructed graduate assistants in data collection

    data entry and qualitative data analysis. \n

    Project Coordinator

    Sinclair School of Nursing

    University of Missouri-Columbia

    Columbia

    MO

    Managed an NLM-funded study on the use of linguistic summaries in sensor-based health alerts for older adults living in senior housing.\n\nDeveloped

    conducted

    and analyzed a survey to elicit clinician feedback on sensor data and designed focus group protocol based on survey results. \n\nWorked with PI and Co-PIs in data analysis and publication write-up of previous NIH study.\n\nAnalyzed and wrote up interview data from previous study. \n\nAssisted graduate students' research by managing research participant recruitment

    advising them in IRB submissions and compliance

    and aiding in study design and data collection. \n

    Associate Director of Program/Project Operations

    Health Management & Informatics

    University of Missouri-Columbia

    Columbia

    Missouri Area

    Worked on a research team to evaluate secondary and university education programs.\n\nManaged all aspects of paper-based and Qualtrics survey design

    production

    and distribution. \n\nCreated data sets and conducted statistical analysis (t-tests

    ANOVA

    regression) using SPSS. \n\nConducted interviews and focus groups

    transcribed audio recordings

    and analyzed interview and focus group data. \n\nDrafted and edited evaluation reports for program leaders and funding agencies.\n\nServed as a liaison between evaluation team and project management staff

    and regularly communicated with project participants in order to answer their questions and clarify evaluation protocols.

    Project Evaluator

    Assessment Resource Center

    University of Missouri-Columbia

    Kyrgyz Republic

    Taught English as a Foreign Language at the secondary level in a rural public school.\n\nOrganized teacher-training seminars and summer English language and life skills camps for girls. \n\nWorked with local counterparts to teach HIV/AIDS education module to secondary students.\n\nWrote grant proposals to fund community development projects and managed grant-funded projects. \n\nServed as regional Safety and Security Warden from 2004 to 2006 and as regional Volunteer Advisory Committee Representative from 2004 to 2005. \n

    Secondary TEFL Teacher

    Peace Corps

    Columbia

    Missouri Area

    Assisted in selecting 35 world-renowned scholars to visit the University of Missouri-Columbia campus in order to present their research and connect with the campus community. \n\nAssisted in managing program budget

    maintained the program website and awardee database

    wrote program progress reports

    and worked with academic departments to coordinate awardees’ visits. \n

    Program Assistant (Graduate Assistant)

    University of Missouri-Columbia

    Russian

    Spanish

    Kyrgyz

    English

    Mary Washington College

    BA

    Anthropology

    University of Missouri

    Master of Science (M.S.)

    Rural Sociology

    Master of Public Health (MPH)

    Public Health Policy and Promotion