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<strong>CURRICULUM</strong> <strong>VITAE</strong><br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> M. <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau<br />

School of Public Health<br />

The University of Texas - Houston Health Science Center<br />

P.O. Box 20186<br />

Houston, Texas 77225<br />

Citizenship: United States and Canada<br />

Languages: English, French, and Spanish<br />

Education:<br />

Telephone: 713 500 9491<br />

FAX: 713 500 9493<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong>.Rosenau@uth.tmc.edu<br />

University of California, UCLA: Masters of Public Health<br />

University of California, Berkeley: Ph.D., MA, BA.<br />

Employment:<br />

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<strong>January</strong> 1, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Professor - Management and Policy Sciences and the Global Health Concentration,<br />

School of Public Health, Health Science Center, University of Texas at Houston<br />

Professor - University of Quebec, Montreal,<br />

Assistant Professor - McGill University<br />

Visiting Professorships - University of Southern California; University of California at<br />

Irvine; University of Haute-Normandy, Rouen, France; University of Ottawa.<br />

Memberships<br />

American Political Science Association<br />

International Political Science Association<br />

World Affairs Council – Houston<br />

United Nations Association – Houston Chapter<br />

Phi Beta Kappa - Houston<br />

Honors and Honors Associations:<br />

Who’s Who - ongoing listing and available online at:<br />

https://cgi.marquiswhoswho.com/OnDemand/Default.aspx?last_name=rosenau&first_name=pauline<br />

Executive Committee of the University of Texas’ Health Science Center at Houston’s<br />

“Consortium on Aging”


Chair, Mayor’s International Affairs and Development Council / Canada 2006 to<br />

November 2011<br />

Vice-Chair, Mayor’s International Affairs and Development Council / Executive Board<br />

2006 -2008<br />

University of Texas, Houston – Honors for Scholarship and Teaching Excellence,<br />

awarded, 1998,2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011<br />

University of California Los Angeles, School of Public Health, Alumni Hall of Fame<br />

Award, awarded 2003.<br />

Appointment as Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Social Sciences, Rice University,<br />

1995 – 2010.<br />

Delta Omega (Public Health Honors Society) - elected in 1992 – membership to date.<br />

Phi Beta Kappa - membership to date.<br />

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Publications<br />

Books, Edited Books, and Book Manuscripts (Peer Reviewed):<br />

Thomas Rice, Lynn Unruh, Andrew Barnes, & <strong>Pauline</strong> Rosenau, Health Systems in<br />

Transition: The United States; World Health Organization and The European<br />

Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, in process, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, The Competition Paradigm, America’s Romance with<br />

Conflict, Contest, and Commerce, Rowman & Littlefield, May, 2003.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, editor, Public/Private Policy Partnerships (Cambridge,<br />

Mass.: MIT University Press, May, 2000) paperback and hardback, 225 pp. [Some of the<br />

articles included in this volume are revised and reprinted, taken from the American<br />

Behavioral Scientist, 1999 special issue.]<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, editor, Health Care Reform in the Nineties (Newbury<br />

Park: Sage Publications, 1994) paperback and hardback, 306 pp. [Some of the articles<br />

included in this volume are revised and reprinted, taken from the American Behavioral<br />

Scientist, 1993 special issue.] This book was awarded Choice Magazine's "Outstanding<br />

Academic Book" award for 1994. It was reissued by Netlibrary Incorporated (ISBN: 0-<br />

585-27225-5) as an E-Book in 1999.<br />

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<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, Post-Modernism and the Social Sciences: Insights,<br />

Inroads and Intrusions (E-book – Princeton University Press, Oct. 2001); paperback and<br />

hardback, 229 pp (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1992). A second edition<br />

was issued in 2001. This book was awarded Choice Magazine's "Outstanding Academic<br />

Book award for 1993." Chinese edition published by Shanghai Translation Publications,<br />

June 1998. Turkish edition published April 1998. Reprinted in Korean in 1997 by Gan Sa<br />

Rang Publications. 2001 New edition issued as a reprint with a revised forward. Issued as<br />

a Download: Adobe Reader format, e-book 2003 by Princeton University Press ISBN:<br />

B000063CTR.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, When Marxists Do Research (Westport, Conn: Greenwood<br />

Press, 1986) hardback, 206 pp.<br />

Paul Bernard, Andre Blais, Edouard Cloutier, Michel De Seve, Michel Laperriere,<br />

Isabelle Lasvergnas Gremy, Guy Lord, Alain Massot, Jean Renaud, Daniel Seiler, et<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> (authors by alphabetical order), Sondage politique et politiques des<br />

sondages au Quebec [Public Opinion Polling and Polling Policy in Quebec] (Montreal:<br />

Societe canadienne de science politique, 1979) [Published by the Canadian Political<br />

Science Association] also presented as testimony to the Quebec National Assembly, 48<br />

pp.<br />

Encyclopedia Articles: Honorary Solicitation Based on Author Distinction in the<br />

Field – Extensive Peer Review Prior to Publication<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Postmodernism: Methodology,” edited by Neil J. Smelser<br />

and Paul B. Baltes, International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences<br />

(Pergamon Press) December 2001, vol. 17, pp. 11868-11872.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Postmodernism,” edited by R.J. Barry Jones,<br />

Encyclopedia of International Political Economy (London, England: Routledge Press)<br />

June 2001, 5 pp.<br />

Published Syllabi<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “United States Health Policy” Fall 2012, Syllabus Library,<br />

KaiserEDU.org<br />

http://www.kaiseredu.org/~/media/Files/EDU/Syllabus%20Library%20Files/Health%20Policy%20in%20th<br />

e%20United%20States%20Rosenau.pdf<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Comparative Health Care Systems: Policy Challenges<br />

and Economic Perspectives," Syllabi; Policy Studies Organization, New Series, No 5.<br />

2010<br />

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Book Chapters and Book Sections (Peer Reviewed):<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, Ruth Roemer, and Fred Zimmerman, "Ethical Issues in<br />

Public Health and Health Services.” Changing the U.S. Health Care System: Key Issues<br />

in Health Services, Policy and Management, fifth edition, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Christina Daw, Denise Truong, and <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “ “Health Policy in the<br />

United States: Consumers and Citizens in a Market Polity”, Chapter 15 Democratizing<br />

Health: Consumer Groups in the Policy Process, edited by Hans Lofgren, Evelyne de<br />

Leeuw and Michael Leahy, Edward Elgar, 2011<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Post-Modern Analysis and Political Interpretation,” in<br />

Interrelation between Type of Analysis and Type of Interpretation edited by Karl M Van<br />

Meter ed.(Peter Lang Publishing) December 1, 2003.<br />

Stephen Linder and <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Chapter 13 – Health Care Policy” in<br />

Developments in American Politics IV, edited by Gillian Peele, Christopher J. Bailey,<br />

Bruce Cain, and B. Guy Peters, (New York: PALGRAVE) 2002, pp.222-233.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Ruth Roemer, "Ethical Issues in Public Health and<br />

Health Services.” This article was originally published as Chapter 19 in Changing the<br />

U.S. Health Care System: Key Issues in Health Services, Policy and Management, first<br />

edition, edited by Ronald M. Andersen, Thomas H. Rice, and Gerald F. Kominski (San<br />

Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers) 1996, pp. 413-436. It was republished with<br />

substantive changes under the same title as Chapter 20 in: Changing the U.S. Health Care<br />

System: Key Issues in Health Services, Policy and Management, second edition edited by<br />

Ronald M. Andersen, Thomas H. Rice, and Gerald F. Kominski (San Francisco: Jossey-<br />

Bass Publishers) 2001, pp 503-36. It was again, republished with substantive changes<br />

under the same title as Chapter 23 in: Changing the U.S. Health Care System: Key Issues<br />

in Health Services, Policy and Management, third edition edited by Ronald M. Andersen,<br />

Thomas H. Rice, and Gerald F. Kominski (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.) 2007.<br />

It was also reprinted as Chapter 17, in Introduction to Health Services, 5th edition, edited<br />

by Stephen J. Williams and Paul R. Torrens, Albany (New York: Delmar Publishers)<br />

1999, pp. 489-510. Also reprinted in Introduction to Health Services, 6th edition, edited<br />

by Stephen J. Williams and Paul R. Torrens, Albany (New York: Delmar Publishers)<br />

2002. Again it was reprinted as Chapter 15 in Introduction to Health Services, 7th edition,<br />

edited by Stephen J. Williams and Paul R. Torrens, Albany (New York: Delmar<br />

Publishers) 2008.<br />

Stephen Linder and <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Mapping the Terrain of the Public-<br />

Private Policy Partnership,” in Public/Private Policy Partnerships, edited by <strong>Pauline</strong><br />

<strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau (Cambridge: Mass., MIT University Press) 2000; pp. 1-18.<br />

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<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “The Strengths and Weaknesses of Public/Private Policy<br />

Partnerships,” in Public/Private Policy Partnerships, edited by <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong><br />

Rosenau (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT University Press) May 2000; reprinted from The<br />

American Behavioral Scientist, September 1999, pp. 217-241.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Christine Thoer, "Liberalization of Access to<br />

Medication in the United States and Europe," Chapter 12, pp. 194-206 in Contested<br />

Ground: Public Purposes and Private Interest in the Regulation of Prescription Drugs<br />

edited by Peter Davis (New York: Oxford University Press) 1996.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, section editor of "The New Gene Technology," in the<br />

Encyclopedia of Biomedical Policy, general editors: Robert Blank and Janna Merrick<br />

(Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press) 1996.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Nicole Fournier, "Les partis politiques aux États-<br />

Unis," [Political Parties in the United States] in E. Orban ed., Le système politique des<br />

états unis [ The Political Parties of the U.S.] (Montréal: Les Presses de l'Université de<br />

Montréal et Établissements Emile Bruylant, Belgium and Canada, 1987) [co-published by<br />

the University of Montreal Press and Emile Bruylant Press of Belgium and Canada] pp.<br />

112-129. Revised for the Second edition, “Les partis politiques” [Political Parties] pp<br />

169-190 in Edmond Orban and Michel Fortmann eds. Le système politique américain,<br />

[entitled the American Political System], (Montréal: Les Presses de l'Université de<br />

Montréal) 1994.<br />

Jean-Guy <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> and <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "Les bases du pouvoir dans les<br />

nouvelles formes d'organisation du travail," [Power Bases in New Industrial Organization<br />

Structures] pp. 35-50 in Colette Bernier, Roch Bibeau, Jacques Dofney, et Pierre Doray,<br />

eds., Travailler au Quebec [Quebec Labor](Montréal: Ed. Albert St-Martin, 1979 and<br />

reprinted in 1981, pp. 35-50).<br />

Jean Guy <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, Guy Lord, <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, and Pierre Fournier, "La lutte<br />

electorale dans les circonscriptions de Saint-Jacques, Laurier, et Ahuntsic en avril 1979,"<br />

[Electoral Battles in Three Ridings in Quebec] Le Processus électoral au Québec [The<br />

Electoral Process in Québec] (Montréal: Hurtubise - HMH, 1976).<br />

Richard Niemi and <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "Children's Party Choices," The Politics of<br />

Future Citizens, New Dimensions in the Political Socialization of Children (San<br />

Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers) 1974, pp. 126-149.<br />

Journals: Special Guest Editorships<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, Special Issue on Health Policy and Healthy Populations,<br />

Co-Editor, Social Science Quarterly, Vol 90, #5, December 2009<br />

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<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, issue editor, International Political Science Review, issue<br />

entitled “The Politics of Health Policies,” Vol. 24, No. 2, April 2003.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, guest editor, American Behavioral Scientist, special issue<br />

entitled "Public/Private Policy Partnerships," Vol. 43, No. 1, September, 1999, pp. 208.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, guest editor, American Behavioral Scientist, special issue<br />

entitled "Reforming Health Care in the United States," Vol. 36, No. 6, July, 1993.<br />

Marlene Dixon, Susanne Jonas Bodenheimer, and <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, eds., Quebec and<br />

the Parti Quebecois (San Francisco, Synthesis Publications, 1979) pp. 128.<br />

Issue Brief<br />

Harrington, C, Ross, L, Mukamel, D and Rosenau, P (2012) “Exploring the Concept of<br />

Medical Loss Ratio (MLRs) for Nursing Homes” Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and<br />

the Uninsured (tentative title), in progress.<br />

Journal Articles (Peer Reviewed)<br />

Aworunse O, Lal L, Ewer M. S. and Rosenau P, (2012) “Comparison of Availability and<br />

Accessibility of Oral Oncology Products between Medicare, Commercial US and UK<br />

National Health Service (NHS) Patient Populations” World Medical & Health Policy,<br />

4:7-79 (DOI: 10.1002/wmh3.5)<br />

Chin-Fun Chu, Lal LS, Felder TM, Rosenau P “ Evaluation of Patient Assistance<br />

Program Eligibility and Availability for Top 200 Brand Name and Generic Drugs in the<br />

United States” INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy, 2012, vol 3, # 1; pp 1-9.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, Lincy Lal, and Christiaan Lako, “Managing Pay for<br />

Performance; Aligning Social Science Research with Budget Predictability” Journal of<br />

Healthcare Management, November/December 2012, vol 57, # 6, pp. 391-404.<br />

A. Vargas Bustamante, M. Laugesen, M. Caban, and <strong>Pauline</strong> Rosenau, “U.S. - Mexico<br />

Cross-Border Health Insurance initiatives: Salud Migrante and Medicare in Mexico" Rev<br />

Panam Salud Publica Pan American Journal of Public Health, 31 (1) 2012<br />

Charlene Harrington, Clarilee Hauser, Brian Olney, and <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau,<br />

“Ownership, Financing, and Management Strategies of the Ten Largest For-Profit<br />

Nursing Home Chains in the U.S.” International Journal of Health Services, 41 (5),<br />

2011, 725-746<br />

Christiaan J. Lako, <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, and Chris Daw, “Switching Health<br />

Insurance Plans: Results from a Health Survey” Health Care Analysis, December 2011;<br />

19: 312-328<br />

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Lal, Lincy and <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Evaluation of Rational Use of<br />

Medications in the United States,” Journal of Primary Care & Community Health, April<br />

2010; vol. 1, 1: pp. 62-68.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Christaan Lako, “Pay for Performance (P4P): Fad,<br />

Fancy, or Our Future?” Health Management, No. 2, 2010 (Russian), pp 39-50.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Health Policy and Healthy Populations: An Introduction<br />

to a special issue of the Social Science Quarterly,” Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 90, #5,<br />

December 2009, pp 1039-1051.<br />

Krueger, Patrick, Tajudaullah Bhaloo, and <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau,” Health<br />

Lifestyles in the United States and Canada: Are We Really So Different?” Social Science<br />

Quarterly, Vol. 90, #5, December 2009, pp 1380-1402.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, Lincy Lal and Jay Glasser, “U.S. Pharmacy Policy: A<br />

Public Health Perspective on Safety and Cost,” Social Work in Public Health, volume 24,<br />

#6, November/December, 2009, pp 543-567.<br />

Christiaan Lako and <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Demand Driven Care and Hospital<br />

Choice. Dutch Health Policy Toward Demand-Driven Care: Results from a Survey into<br />

Hospital Choice” Health Care Analysis, 2009 , vol 17:20-35<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Christiaan Lako, “An Experiment with Regulated<br />

Competition and Individual Mandates for Universal Health Care: The New Dutch Health<br />

Insurance System,” vol. 33, # 6, Journal of Health, Politics, Policy and Law, December,<br />

2008, pp. 1055-1079.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Christiaan Lako, “Health Insurance Experiments in the<br />

Netherlands and Switzerland: A Rejoinder with Updates,” vol. 33, # 6, Journal of Health,<br />

Politics, Policy and Law, vol 33, #6 , December, 2008, pp 1073-1077.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Stephen H. Linder, “Views of Negativity in U.S.<br />

Newspaper Coverage of the Canadian Health System: How Health Policy Experts on<br />

Opposite Sides of the 42nd Parallel See It” Harvard International Journal of<br />

Press/Politics, vol. 12 # 2, 2007: pp 105-119.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Is Economic Theory Wrong about Human Nature?”<br />

Journal of Economic and Social Policy, June 2006, vol. 10, # 2, 17pp<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> M. <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “U.S. Newspaper Coverage of the Canadian Health<br />

System – A Case Seriously Mistaken Identity?” The American Review of Canadian<br />

Studies vol 36, #1 (Spring 2006) pp. 31-62.<br />

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<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Stephen Linder, “Two Decades of Research<br />

Comparing For-Profit and Nonprofit Health Provider Performance,” Social Science<br />

Quarterly, June 2003, issue 2, vol. 84,.219-241. This article was the subject of a Press<br />

Release by the TMC and the story was covered in 35 newspapers nationally (and the<br />

Texas Medical Center News 7/15/2003). An article was published about it entitled: “ A<br />

Healthy Advantage, Nonprofit providers are most cost-effective” by Kimberly Solheim,<br />

in Stanford Social Innovation Review, vol 1, #4, Spring 2004.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Stephen Linder, “A Comparison of the Performance of<br />

For-Profit and Nonprofit U.S. Psychiatric Care Providers Since 1980” vol 54 (2)<br />

February 2003, Psychiatric Services, pp. 183-187. A Psychiatric Services “Month’s<br />

Highlight” and lead article for the issue. A review of this article was featured in the<br />

Communitarian Network Update, Number 54, June 4, 2003.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Performance Evaluations of For-Profit and Nonprofit<br />

Hospitals in the U.S. Since 1980,” Nonprofit Management & Leadership, vol 13 (4)<br />

summer, 2003, 401-423.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Stephen Linder, “The Comparative Performance of<br />

For-Profit and Nonprofit Home Health Care Services in the US,” Home Health Care<br />

Services Quarterly: Journal of Community Care, volume 20, number 2, December 2001,<br />

pp. 47-59.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Market Structure and Performance: Evaluating the U.S.<br />

Health System Reform,” Journal of Health & Social Policy, Volume 13, Number 1,<br />

Autumn 2001, pp 41-72. Cited as useful for policy makers by Delaware Attorney General<br />

on her state party webpage.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Managing Medical Technology: Lessons for the United<br />

States from Quebec and France,” International Journal of Health Services, Volume 30,<br />

Number 3, 2000, pp. 617-639.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Introduction: The Strengths and Weaknesses of<br />

Public/Private Policy Partnerships,” The American Behavioral Scientist, Volume 43,<br />

Number 1, Sept. 1999, pp. 10-34.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Migration for Medical Care and Pharmaceuticals: A<br />

Research Note on the NAFTA Countries," Social Science Quarterly, special issue on<br />

Immigration, Volume 78 (2) June, 1997: 578-592. This article received special<br />

recognition. It was reported on page 6 of Medicine and Culture Update, October 1997.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, Russell Jones, Julie Watson, and Carl Hacker,<br />

"Anticipating NAFTA's Impact on Health Policy and Health Reform," Canadian-<br />

American Public Policy (ISSN 1047-1073; ISBN 1-882582-06-3), Number 21, <strong>January</strong>,<br />

1995: entire issue.<br />

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<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "The Impact of Political Structures and Informal Political<br />

Processes on Health Policy: Comparison of the United States and Canada," Policy Studies<br />

Review, Autumn/Winter, 1994 -1995, Vol. 13: 293-314.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Rx to OTC Switch Movement," Medical Care Review,<br />

Vol. 51, No. 4, Winter, 1994: 431-469.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Health Politics Meets Post-Modernism: Its Meaning and<br />

Implications for Community Health Organizing,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and<br />

Law, Vol. 19, No. 2, Summer 1994: 303-333.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Reflections on the Cost Consequences of the New Gene<br />

Technology for Health Policy," International Journal of Technology Assessment in<br />

Health Care, Vol. 10, No. 4, 1994: 546-561.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Revitalizing Sociology: Post-Modern Perspectives on<br />

Methodology," Current Perspectives in Social Theory, Vol. 14, 1994: 89-100.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Some Reasoned Utopian Proposals for National Health<br />

System Reform in the United States," American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 36, No. 6,<br />

July, 1993: 871-885.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Health System Reform in the United States :<br />

Introduction," American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 36, No. 6, July, 1993: 689-693.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Anticipating a Post-Modernism Policy Current?" Policy<br />

Currents, Vol. 3, No. 2, June 1993: 1-4.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Harry Bredemeier, "Modern and Post-Modern<br />

Conceptions of Social Order," Social Research, special issue on The Concept of Order,<br />

Summer, 1993, Vol. 60, No. 2: 337-362.<br />

Robert Paehlke and <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Environment/Equity: Tensions in<br />

North American Politics," Policy Studies Journal, Vol. 21, No. 4, Winter 1993: 672-686.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Modern and Post-Modern Science - Some Contrasts,"<br />

Review, special issue on Post-Modern Science, Winter 1992, Vol. 15, No. 1: 49-89.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Internal Logic, External Absurdity: Post-Modernism and<br />

Post-Structuralism in Political Science," Paradigms: The Kent Journal of International<br />

Relations, Vol. 4, No. 1, Summer 1990: 39-57 (renamed in 1996 as Global Society;<br />

Journal of Interdisciplinary Relations).<br />

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<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Once Again into the Fray: International Relations<br />

Confronts the Humanities," Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Spring, No. 1,<br />

1990: 83-110.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Robert Paehlke, "The Exhaustion of Left and Right:<br />

Perspectives on the Political Participation of the Disadvantaged," International Political<br />

Science Review, <strong>January</strong> 1990, Vol. 11, No. 1: 123-151.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Philosophy, Methodology, and Research," Comparative<br />

Political Studies, <strong>January</strong> 1988, Vol. 20, No. 4: 423-454.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Discourse Analysis, Poststructuralism, Postmodernism,<br />

Deconstruction, Semiotics: A New Paradigm for Social Science?" Polish Sociological<br />

Bulletin, No. 4, 1987: 89-100.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Dialectics, Marxism, and Social Science Research,"<br />

Bulletin de methodologie sociologique[Studies in Sociological Methodology] (Paris),<br />

July 1986: 83-101.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "Socjalistyczne podejscie do badan w naukach spolecznych,"<br />

[adapted and translated by Izabela Barlinska] in Polish, Studia Soijologioine<br />

[Sociological Studies Journal], May 1986: 271-293.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "Will Quebec Still Separate?" Canadian Dimension, Vol. 18,<br />

August 1984.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "Crisis in the Common Front," Canadian Dimension, September<br />

1983, 17 (4): 8-10.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "Quebec Labour's Biennial National Conferences" Canadian<br />

Dimension, Oct./Nov. 1982, 16 (6): 12-13.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "Quebec Labour Confronts the Crisis," Canadian Dimension, June<br />

1982, 16 (4) 2: 28-30.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "Le marxisme empirique dans les pays de l'Ouest," [Empirical<br />

Marxism in Western Countries] Les Cahiers du socialisme [University of Quebec at<br />

Montreal’s Journal of Sociology], Automne 1979, Vol. 4: 108-179.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "Quebec Labour Debates Sovereignty and Association," Canadian<br />

Dimension, December 1979: 14-19.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "Quebec Journalists Strike," Canadian Dimension, 1979 13 (1): 37<br />

- 41.<br />

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<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "Unity on the Decline: Quebec Labour," Canadian Dimension,<br />

Nov/Dec. 1978, 13 (7):14-19.<br />

Jean-Guy <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> and <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "Contemporary Quebec Nationalism and<br />

the Left," Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, October 1978, Vol. 14, No.<br />

3 (Part Two): 329-339.<br />

Jean-Guy <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> and <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "Government Aid to Worker Production<br />

Cooperatives," Synthesis, Spring 1978, 2 (3): 31-45.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "Teachers' Unions: Options, Dilemmas, and Challenges," Forum in<br />

Open Education, April 1978, 5 (8): 80-81.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "The Longest University Strike in North America," Canadian<br />

Political Science Association Bulletin," June 1977, VI (5): 24-29.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "The Canadianization or Americanization Problem," Social Science<br />

in Canada: Quarterly Journal of the Social Science Research Council of Canada, 1976, 4<br />

(4): 14-15.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> and Jean-Guy <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "Les coopératives ouvrières de<br />

production et la lutte des travailleurs," [Worker Production Coopératives and Trade<br />

Unions] Our Génération: An International Journal of Critical Social Theory, 1976, 2 (3):<br />

32-41.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "Stability of Children's Survey Responses," Public Opinion<br />

Quarterly, Fall, 1973, Vol. 37: 373-87.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, "Problems in Political Socialization Studies: A Consideration of the<br />

Subfield and Its Raison d'etre," Journal of Social and Behavioral Science, Spring/Fall<br />

1973: 79-89.<br />

Paper Presentation, Conference Papers, Invited Lectures and Book Reviews (Since<br />

1992)<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> Rosenau (USA) Frode Jacobsen (Norway), Liz Lloyd (England), and Pat<br />

Armstrong (Canada) “Long Term Residential Care”, Dalla Lana School of Public Health,<br />

University of Toronto, May 31,2011 Toronto. Event supported by CHSRF/CIHR Chair in<br />

Health Services and Policy Research, York University, Co-sponsored by Echo: Improving<br />

Women’s Health in Ontario; Dept. of Health Policy, Management & Evaluation,<br />

University of Toronto<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, Panelist and Guest Lecture for “Healthcare Reform:<br />

Diagnosis + Prognosis,” UTSPH/UTHSC hosted event presented by The George<br />

McMillan Fleming Center for Healthcare Management, <strong>January</strong> 27, 2011<br />

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<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, Guest lecture for PH 5612, Bebe Selwyn, Global Health<br />

Seminar, November 23, 2010<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau Guest lecture for Vivian Ho, the Economic Dept. Rice<br />

University , on “Regulation of Health Care System in the Netherlands” October 7, 2010<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, Guest lecture for UT Medical School, Rebecca Lunstroth,<br />

“What’s the schedule for implementation of the new bill, and why is it organized this<br />

way” February 3, 2011<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, Guest lecture for UT School of Nursing --doctoral course,<br />

Dr. Starck, “The Health Systems of Canada & the US” February 17, 2011, 8:30-9:30<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, Guest lecture for UT School of Nursing doctoral course,<br />

Dr. Starck, “The New Dutch Health System: Highly Regulated, Largely Private Sector<br />

Health Insurance” February 17, 2011, 9:45-11:00am<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, Guest lecture for PH 3715: Intro to MPACH, Nuria<br />

Homedes, health system reform, March 28, 2011<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, Guest Lecture for Joseph McCormick’s MD/MPH<br />

students, April 22, 2011, ITV, “The Expected Impact of Health System Reform in the<br />

USA: A Public Health Perspective”<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, Lincy Lal, and Christiaan Lako, “Optimizing Pay for<br />

Performance,” Poster Presentation at the AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, Seattle<br />

Washington, June 13, 2010.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, guest lecture, School of Nursing, University of Texas,<br />

“Health System Reform in the USA – 2010,” February 2011<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, guest lecture, School of Nursing, University of Texas,<br />

“The Dutch Health System,” February 2011<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, guest lecture, School of Nursing, University of Texas,<br />

“Health System Reform in the USA – 2010,” July 14,2010.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, and Christian Lako, “Pay for Performance (P4P): Fad,<br />

Fancy, or Our Future?” Oral presentation at the World Conference of the International<br />

Political Science Association, July 12-17, 2009, Santiago, Chile<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Pay for Performance; A Comparative International<br />

Synthesis” University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands, <strong>January</strong> 29, 2009.<br />

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<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau,” Long Term Care in the USA,” York University<br />

Conference entitled: “Comparisons at Work: Developing International Analyses of Long-<br />

Term Care Workers and Workplaces” July 5-8, 2008 Toronto<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “The Role of Regulation in New, Private Health Insurance<br />

Markets?” The European Consortium for Political Research: Regulatory Governance<br />

Standing Group, Utrecht, Netherlands, June 5-7, 2008<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau,” Do Private Markets for Health Care Work? What Is the<br />

Evidence,” IPSA International Conference: “International Political Science; New<br />

Theoretical and Regional Perspectives”, Panel entitled “Levels of Governance and Public<br />

Policies, Concordia University, April 30- May 2, 2008 Montreal, Quebec, Canada<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Christiaan Lako, oral presentation accepted,<br />

International Political Science Association, Mid-Term Conference, “Consumers,<br />

Physicians, and Demand-Driven Health Systems: Are They Performing as Expected?”<br />

The Hague, November 10-11, 2008<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Patrick Krueger, “The U.S. and Canada Equivocal,<br />

Divisible, with Diversity in Unity for All; A Pilot Study” presented at the 19 th Biennial<br />

Conference of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS).<br />

Toronto, November 2007<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> Rosenau and Christiaan Lako, "Can 'Regulated Competition" for Health<br />

Insurance Control Health Care Costs, Preserve Access, and Serve Society?" The Dutch<br />

Health System APHA Abstract #145775 Annual Meeting (November 6, 2007); this<br />

presentation was selected for mentioned in Dr. Donald McCanne’s List-Serve, December<br />

13, 2007 issue date<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Jennifer Wrathall (student), “Comprehensive Health<br />

System Reforms: A Comparative Analysis of Massachusetts and the Netherlands” Poster<br />

Presentation at the Public Health Services Research Interest Group of the<br />

AcademyHealth, Orlando, Florida, June 2.2007.<br />

Organizer a Symposium from the School of Public Health entitled "Pharmacy Policy - a<br />

Public Health Perspective” for Baylor College of Medicine's AMSA, Texas Medical<br />

Center, November 14th, 2006 (participants included Lincy Lal, Charles Baimbridge, and<br />

Tisha Fowler).<br />

Invited Guest Lecture: <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Two Nations: equivocal,<br />

Divisible, with Diversity in Unity for All. “ Symposium on U. S. and Canada Issues:<br />

“The Other Side of the Line: The Future of U.S. – Canada Relations “November 30,<br />

2006, University of Oklahoma, Norman Campus; Sponsored by the School of<br />

International and Area Studies, the Office of the Canadian Consulate General.<br />

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Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law, vol. 31, #3, June 2006, Review of Theodore<br />

Marmor. Fads in Medical Care Management and Policy. London: The Stationary<br />

Office, 2004. 72 pp. 16.5₤, Paper.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> Rosenau, Lincy Lal and Jay Glasser, “Innovations in Pharmacy Policy: A Public<br />

Health Perspective with Some Surprising Expectations” APHA Abstract #125495;<br />

Annual Meeting (November 4-8, 2006)<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Reforming the US Health System: Constraints,<br />

Contradictions, and Predictions,” Community Health Planning and Policy Development<br />

APHA Paper # 127082 Annual Meeting (November 4-8, 2006)<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Informing U.S. Newspaper Coverage of the Canadian<br />

Health System,” Comparative Health Care Reform panel, Research Committee on<br />

Comparative Health Policy, International Political Science Association’s World<br />

Congress, Fukuoka, Japan, July 9-14, 2006<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Jean-Guy <strong>Vaillancourt</strong>, “Linking Data and Policy: A<br />

Challenge for Sociologists,” Research Committee: Logic and Methodology, ISA World<br />

Congress of Sociology, , Durban, South Africa, 23-29, July 2006.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Stephen Linder, “Linking Policy and Evidence in<br />

Health Services Research: Understanding and Assuring a Role for Public Health<br />

Leadership in Policy-Making” APHA annual meeting, November 3 rd , 2004, Washington<br />

DC, oral presentation<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Luisa Franzini, “Policies to Reduce Inequality, Lower<br />

Poverty, and Increase Productivity Are Health Policy,” to be presented at the Annual<br />

Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, September 2-5, 2004.<br />

Published in the Conference Proceedings (peer reviewed).<br />

Robert Gottlieb and <strong>Pauline</strong> Rosenau “Learning from the Happiness Equation: A<br />

Sociological Model with Applications,” American Sociological Association, Roundtable,<br />

August 14, 2004, San Francisco.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “ New Evidence for Revising the Old Economics: Policy<br />

Consequences,” Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics<br />

and the Communitarian Network, July 9-11, 2004, Washington DC. Published in the<br />

proceedings of the conference.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “New Evidence for Revising the Old Economics: Health<br />

Policy Consequences,” to be presented at the 1 st Conference of The Canadian Association<br />

for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR), Montreal, May 26, 2004.<br />

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<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “An Overview of the US Health Care System” The<br />

Uninsured Lecture Series organized jointly by the Schools of Nursing, Medicine,<br />

Biomedical Sciences and Allied Health at the University of Texas Medical Branch,<br />

Galveston, April, 2004.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “ Linking Data and Policy” PHDA 3998 MP&CH Seminar<br />

Series, Dallas SPH, April 15, 2004.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, ‘ “Performance Evaluations of For-Profit and Nonprofit<br />

Hospitals in the U.S. since 1980” The Third International Symposium of Medicine in the<br />

21 st Century, Shanghai, China, February 29, 2004<br />

Stephen Linder and <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "For-Profit versus Nonprofit Nursing<br />

Homes: A Comparative Performance Assessment,” presented at the Annual Meeting of<br />

the American Public Health Association, November 19, 2003, San Francisco, CA.<br />

Luisa Franzini, Polly Cromwell, Christine M. Markham, Elena Marks, Sheryl McCurdy,<br />

Nicole McKirahan, Jan Risser, <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, BJ Selwyn, and Carrie<br />

Shapiro, “Health and Economic Consequences of the Requirements to Report Sexually<br />

Active Teens,” presented at the American Public Health Association, San Francisco,<br />

November 18, 2003.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Competition in Health Care Delivery,” presented at The<br />

University of Maryland School of Social Work, September 2, 2003.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “The Competition Paradigm; America’s Romance with<br />

conflict, Contest, and Commerce" presented at the Annual Meeting of the American<br />

Political Science Association, Philadelphia, August 30, 2003. Published in the conference<br />

proceedings (peer reviewed).<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Is America Too Competitive?” presented at the Annual<br />

Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta Georgia, August 19, 2003.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Performance Evaluation of For-Profit and Nonprofit<br />

Hospitals in the U.S. since 1980” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American<br />

Sociological Association, Atlanta Georgia, August 19, 2003.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Congressional Legislation Regarding a Pharmaceutical<br />

Benefit for Seniors,” presented at the 18 th Congressional District of Texas Town Hall<br />

Meeting, Houston, for the National Day on Prescription Drugs, July 19, 2003.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “How to Win in Washington (or Austin?): Some Practical<br />

Advice from Seasoned Practitioners: Wittenberg and Wittenberg,” presented at Baylor<br />

College of Medicine, May 28, 2003.<br />

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<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Is America Too Competitive?” presented at The<br />

University of Texas at Austin, College of Liberal Arts, April 9, 2003.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Reform Options to Reduce the Number of Americans that<br />

are Uninsured and Underinsured,” presented at Baylor College of Medicine, March 14,<br />

2003.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “American Foreign Policy and Global Competition,”<br />

presented at The University of California Los Angeles, Political Science Department,<br />

March 13, 2003.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “The Importance of Co-Operation: From Biology to<br />

International Relations,” presented at Sussex University, Sociology Department, February<br />

21, 2003.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “The Competition Paradigm: America’s Romance with<br />

Conflict, Contest, and Commerce,” presented at The University of Calgary, Department<br />

of Political Science, <strong>January</strong> 31, 2003.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “The Competition Paradigm: America’s Romance with<br />

Conflict, Contest, and Commerce,” presented at The University of Alberta Edmonton,<br />

Department of Political Science, <strong>January</strong> 30, 2003.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Competition and Public Health,” presented at the 130 th<br />

Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November<br />

9-13, 2002.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Interest Groups, Lobbying & Health Policy: How to Win<br />

in Washington (or Austin),” presented at Baylor College of Medicine, May 22, 2002.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Private Policy, Public Policy, or Partnering for Society<br />

and Population Health – Lessons from the U.S. Experience,” presented at Canadian<br />

Political Science Association, Toronto, May 29, 2002.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “For-Profit and Non-Profit Health Care Provider<br />

Performance,” presented at the International Roundtable of the Romanow Commission to<br />

Reform the Health System of Canada, Washington, D.C., February 2002.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “ Searching for Solutions for the 21 st Century Health<br />

System: Competition, Integration and the World of Managed Care," presented at the<br />

Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August<br />

30- September 2, 2001. Published in the American Political Science Association’s<br />

Conference Proceedings.<br />

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<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Stephen Linder, "For-Profit and Not-For-Profit Health<br />

Care: Past, Present, and Future,” presented at the 128 th Annual Meeting of the American<br />

Public Health Association, Boston, Massachusetts, November 12-16, 2000.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Policy Parameters for Society and Health,” presented at<br />

the Society and Health Seminar Series sponsored by Rice University and the University<br />

of Texas – Houston Health Science Center, held at the Houston, Texas, University of<br />

Texas – Houston School of Public Health, March 14, 2000.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Universal Health Insurance Coverage,” presented at<br />

Baylor College of Medicine, first year class, Houston, Texas, <strong>January</strong> 14, 2000.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “A Premium Support (Voucher System) for Medicare or<br />

Expanding Medicare: Who Loses and Who Wins” presented at the 127 th Annual Meeting<br />

of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, Illinois, November 7-11, 1999.<br />

Stephen H. Linder and <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “On the Design and Deployment of<br />

Public-Private Policy Partnerships: The Reconstruction of Public and Private” presented<br />

at the 21 st Annual Research Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and<br />

Management, Washington, D. C, November 4-6, 1999.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Public/Private, Policy Partnership: Lessons from Several<br />

Issue Areas,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science<br />

Association, San Antonio, Texas, March 31-April 5, 1999.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Lucia Williams, “What’s Happened With National<br />

Health Policy Since the 1994 Health Security Act” presented at the University of Texas<br />

School of Public Health for the Health Policy Institute, <strong>January</strong> 13, 1999.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Universal Health Insurance Coverage” presented at the<br />

Southeast Regional Conference of the American Medical Student Association at the<br />

Baylor College of Medicine, October 10, 1999.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “The Impact of Competition on Health Services,”<br />

presented at the 126 th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association,<br />

Washington D. C., November 15-19, 1998.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Organizing Technology Assessment in Health Care: The<br />

Cases of Quebec, France, and the U.S.,” presented at the 14 th World Congress of the<br />

International Sociological Association, Montreal, July 26-August 1, 1998.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “The Policy Relevant Effect of Competition for the Health<br />

System,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science<br />

Association, Corpus Christi, Texas, March 20, 1998.<br />

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<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Competition and Crisis in the U.S. Health System,"<br />

presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,<br />

Washington D.C., August 26-31, 1997.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "The Impact of Managed Care and Market Competition on<br />

Access to Health Services: Policy Consequences," presented at the Annual Meeting of the<br />

American Public Health Association, New York, November 24, 1996.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Postmodernism and the Social Sciences: A Recent<br />

Assessment,” Invited Keynote Speaker: 3 rd Annual Transdisciplinary Conference –<br />

Syracuse University, New York, October 18, 1996.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Managed Care and Market Competition for Access to<br />

Health Services," presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science<br />

Association, San Francisco, August 30-September 2, 1996.<br />

Tim Strawderman and P. <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "The Impact of the European Union on<br />

Health and Health Policy," presented at the Southwestern Social Science Association,<br />

March 20-23, 1996.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Technology Assessment and Health Policy in Quebec and<br />

France: Comparative Lesson for the USA," presented at a Roundtable of the Annual<br />

Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, California, October 30,<br />

1995.<br />

Ruth Roemer and <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Ethics, Law and Health Services,"<br />

presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego,<br />

California, November 1, 1995.<br />

Ramesh Sachdeva, <strong>Pauline</strong> Rosenau and Larry Jefferson, "An International Comparison<br />

of Health Care Delivery for Children in Developing Countries and the United States,"<br />

paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San<br />

Diego, California, October 31, 1995.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "American Trade and Immigration Policies: Impact on<br />

Health, Health Policy and Oral Health Services,” Invited Plenary Symposium<br />

presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Dental Associations<br />

(session co-sponsored with the Hispanic Dental Association), Las Vegas, Nevada,<br />

October 6, 1995.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "The Virtual Reality of Health Care Reform," invited<br />

lecture for the Society for Social Work Administrators in Health Care, October 2, 1995.<br />

Continuing Education credit awarded.<br />

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<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Carl Hacker, "EEC, NAFTA, Health Policy and Health<br />

Reform," presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association,<br />

Washington D.C., October 30 - November 3, 1994.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Post-Modern and Modern Science," invited presentation<br />

for Rice University's Scientia lecture series, October 11, 1994.<br />

Carl Hacker, <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, Julie Watson, and Russell Jones,<br />

"Anticipating the Impact of NAFTA on Health Policy and Health Reform," presented at<br />

the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York,<br />

September 3, 1994, and presented in revised form at the Annual Meeting of the American<br />

Public Health Association, Washington D.C., October 30 - November 3, 1994.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Politics and Post-Modernism," invited presentation for<br />

the Political Science Department, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 14,<br />

1994.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Cost Consequences of the New Gene Technology for<br />

Health Services: The Case of Cancer," presented at the Friday Morning Seminar Series of<br />

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center - Epidemiology Department, November 5, 1993.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "Post-Modernism, Health Politics, and Community<br />

Organizing," presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health<br />

Association, San Francisco, October 1993.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Elizabeth Heitman, "The New Gene Technology: Old<br />

Material in Fresh Guise or Tracking Unexplored Terrain?" Presented as a paper at the<br />

American Public Health Association's Annual Meeting, San Francisco, October 1993.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Pharmaceutical Policy-Making in the U.S.A.: The Rx to<br />

OTC Switch Revolution," invited presentation for the Departmental Seminar Series of the<br />

School of Pharmacy at the University of Illinois - Chicago, September 3, 1992, and at the<br />

Philadelphia School of Pharmacy and Science, October, 1992. Revised and presented at<br />

the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1993.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “The Interface of Modern and Post-Modern<br />

Methodology,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society,<br />

Chicago, Illinois, April 5, 1993.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, "L'influence des systèmes politiques sur les régimes de<br />

financement et d'organisation des soins - Canada et les états-unis," [The Influence of<br />

Policy Structures on the Financing and Organization of Health Care] Faculté de médecine<br />

[Medical School], Département de médecine sociale et préventive [Department of Social<br />

and Preventive Medicine], Université of Montréal - Montréal, Québec, for Prof. George<br />

Desrosiers, March 15, 1993.<br />

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<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Methodology of Post-Modernism,” invited presentation<br />

for the Graduate School of International Studies, University of Miami, Miami, Florida,<br />

March 3, 1993.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “The Canadian/Quebec Health Systems,” invited lecture<br />

for the University of California - Los Angeles, School of Public Health, <strong>January</strong> 13, 1993.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Post-Modernism and World Politics,” invited lecture for<br />

the University of Miami - 21st Century World Lecture Series, Miami, Florida, November<br />

19, 1992.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “The Impact of Political Structures on Health Care<br />

Systems,” invited lecture for the South Florida University - School of Public Health,<br />

November 18, 1992.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Post Modernism and the Social Sciences,” invited<br />

presentation for the George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, November 13, 1992.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Post Modernism and Sociology,” invited lecture for the<br />

American University, Sociology Department, Washington, D.C., November 11, 1992.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Post-Modernism and Political Science,” invited<br />

presentation for the Political Theory Forum, San Francisco State University, Department<br />

of Political Science, San Francisco, California, October 28, 1992.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “National Health Insurance in the United States and<br />

Canada: the Role of Political Structure and Process,” presented at the Annual Meeting of<br />

the American Political Science Association, Chicago- Illinois, September 1992.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Post-Modernism: The Social Sciences,” invited lecture<br />

for the School of Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine, April 10, 1992.<br />

Recent Invited Articles and Poster Sessions<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Santé au États-Unis: une réforme imparfaite”,<br />

Relations (French), # 746, février 2011, pp 34-35.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> Rosenau, “Comparative Health Care Systems: Policy Challenges and Economic<br />

Perspectives, Syllabi, Proceedings of the Policy Studies Organization , New Series, No.<br />

5, pp. 24-30<br />

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Chin-Fun Chu, Lincy Lal, Tisha Felder, and <strong>Pauline</strong> Rosenau, “Evaluation of Patient<br />

Assistance Program Availability and Eligibility For Top 200 Brand and Generic Drugs in<br />

the United States” APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition, November 6-10, 2010,<br />

Denver, CO.<br />

Chin-Fun Chu, Lincy Lal, Tisha Felder, and <strong>Pauline</strong> Rosenau, “Evaluation of Patient<br />

Assistance Program Availability and Eligibility For Top 200 Brand and Generic Drugs in<br />

the United States” International Society For Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research<br />

(ISPOR) 15th Annual International Meeting ; May 18, 2010; Atlanta, GA, USA<br />

Krueger, Patrick, Taj Bhaloo and <strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Healthy Lifestyles in<br />

the US and Canada” , oral presentation at the Population Association of American, June<br />

1, 2009<br />

Lincy Lal and <strong>Pauline</strong> Rosenau, “Rational Use of Medications in the USA”, Annual<br />

Health Services and Outcomes Research Conference Dec. 3, 2008, Houston<br />

Christiaan Lako, and <strong>Pauline</strong> Rosenau, APHA 2008, Poster Session, , “Demand Driven<br />

Care and Hospital Choice” Administration section, San Diego<br />

Lincy Lal and <strong>Pauline</strong> Rosenau, APHA 2008, Poster Session, “Rational Use of<br />

Medications in the United States; Policies and Interventions.” Epidemiology;<br />

Pharmacoepidemiology .<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau and Jennifer Wrathall (student), “Comprehensive Health<br />

System Reforms: A Comparative Analysis of Massachusetts and the Netherlands” Poster<br />

Presentation at the Annual Research Meeting, 2007 , AcademyHealth, Orlando, Florida,<br />

June 3-5.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau & Stephen Linder, “For-Profit vs. Nonprofit Psychiatric<br />

Inpatient Health Care Providers: A Review.” Poster Presentation, The Annual Meeting of<br />

the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November 13, 2002.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “National Competitiveness and Inequality: Public Health<br />

Consequences.” Poster Presentation, The Annual Meeting of the American Political<br />

Science Association, Washington D.C., Sept. 1, 2000.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Health Policy Dilemmas: A Report from Vietnam<br />

Today,” Health Administration Section Newsletter, APHA, Spring, 1997.<br />

<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, Rusty Jones, and Julie Watson, “Health Consequences of<br />

NAFTA after Devaluation,” Working Paper for the Health Policy Institute, School of<br />

Public Health, Houston Health Science Center, Dec. 1995.<br />

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<strong>Pauline</strong> <strong>Vaillancourt</strong> Rosenau, “Ethics and Public Policy towards Negative Health<br />

Behavior: The Case of Alcohol Abuse,” presented as a poster session for the Annual<br />

Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, October, 1993.<br />

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Service<br />

Service: Professional Associations and Professionally Related Community Service:<br />

.<br />

Media Spokesperson and Expert: 10-30 events per year for the Health Science Center.<br />

Member of the Executive Committee of the University of Texas’ Health Science Center<br />

at Houston’s “Consortium on Aging”. The mission of this University Wide consortium on<br />

Aging is to carry out the University’s mission and vision as it relates to improving the<br />

quality of life for older people in Harris County by facilitating healthy aging as well as<br />

preventing and treating chronic ailments and illnesses prevalent in that population.” 2010<br />

-2012<br />

2010-2012 Mayor’s International Affairs and Development Council / Canada” Houston,<br />

Texas.<br />

2010 – to date; Member, Legislative Working Group; Texas Implementation of National<br />

health Care Reform, “The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston<br />

(UTHealth)<br />

2003- to date; Great Decisions Group Leaders, Montrose/ Museum Area , Houston<br />

Texas, World Affairs Council of Houston<br />

2000-date: Member of the Board of Directors and Vice-Chair of the Comparative Health<br />

Policy Section of the International Political Science Association.<br />

2008-2011 Vice-Chair of the Comparative Health Policy Section of the International<br />

Political Science Association<br />

2006 -8; Vice-Chair, Mayor’s International Affairs and Development Council / Executive<br />

Board 2006 to 2007<br />

2006-2008 Mayor’s International Affairs and Development Council / Executive Board -<br />

Member.<br />

2005- 2010: Chair, Mayor’s International Affairs and Development Council / Canada”<br />

Houston, Texas.<br />

April 1997 to date: Member, Editorial Board, Social Science Quarterly.<br />

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September 2002 – September 2003: Member, Hubert H. Humphrey Award Selection<br />

Committee, American Political Science Association.<br />

August 28, 2003 – August 31, 2003: Chair and Discussant on a Panel entitled: “The<br />

Politics of Tobacco Control: Comparative Perspectives,” The Committee on Health<br />

Policy, 2003 Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association.<br />

May 2002: Canadian Political Science Association 2002 Annual Meeting; Workshop<br />

(Chair and Panel Discussant: Partnerships with the Voluntary Sector).<br />

September 2000 – March 2002: Consultant to the editor for the special issue of the<br />

International Journal of Political Science, entitled “The Politics of Health/La politique des<br />

politiques de sante.”<br />

2000-2003: Coordinator for North America, Asia, and Eurasia for the Comparative<br />

Health Policy Section of the International Political Science Association.<br />

August 2000: Discussant of three papers at the meeting of the International Political<br />

Science Association, Quebec, Quebec.<br />

September 1999: Chair, Organizer, and Discussant of two papers for the Committee on<br />

Health Politics section of the American Political Science Association Panel “Health<br />

Policy: A Comparative Perspective.”<br />

September 1998: Member of the Nominating Committee for the American Political<br />

Science Association’s Kaufman Award for the Public Administration Section.<br />

September 1998: Discussant of five papers for the American Political Science<br />

Association Panel “Community Health Care in an Era of Cost Containment.”<br />

September 1998: President and Organizer of a Panel for the Public Policy Section of the<br />

American Political Science Association, “The Public/Private Policy Partnership and<br />

Health Services.”<br />

December 30, 1996 - <strong>January</strong> 9, 1997: Participant in World Federation of Public Health<br />

Association’s Foreign Study Mission to Vietnam.<br />

September 1994 - September 1997: Member of the Executive Council of the American<br />

Political Science Association's Public Policy Section.<br />

September 1-4, 1995: Chair and Session Organizer, “International Health Policy,” Annual<br />

Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois.<br />

May 1994 - May 1995: One of four Reference Committee Chairpersons, Joint Policy<br />

Committee, American Public Health Association.<br />

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June 1981: Program Chair, Annual Meeting, Canadian Political Science Association.<br />

1977 - 1979: Board of Directors, Societe Quebecoise de Science Politique [Quebec<br />

Political Science Association].<br />

1975 - 1977: Board of Directors, Canadian Political Science Association.<br />

Reviewer of Books, Manuscripts, and Grants:<br />

FUNDED<br />

-- “ Major Collaborative Research Initiative of the Social Science and Humanities<br />

Research Council of Canada 2.48 million, “Long Term Residential Care in 6<br />

industrialized countries” 2010-2017.<br />

--Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Review Panel appointment (July 1, 2003 –<br />

June 30, 2006). And Fall 2008 (Emerging Teams)<br />

--Canadian Institutes of Health Research – External Reviewer, Project Number<br />

200303MOP-HPM-116979-A (May 2003 – June 2003).<br />

-- National Science Foundation - U.S. (1992 Ref: SES-9223294) and (1994-5 Ref no<br />

longer available – discarded under the time limitations of State of Texas document<br />

management code).<br />

-- The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada/Conseil de<br />

recherches en sciences humaines du Canada - reviewer for grants submitted in both<br />

French and English (1995, 1997, 2000, 2001).<br />

Anonymous reviewer for the following Journals<br />

-- American Political Science Review<br />

-- Canadian-American Public Policy Journal<br />

-- Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue Canadienne de Science Politique<br />

-- Conjuncture<br />

-- Contemporary Sociology<br />

-- Etudes Internationales<br />

-- Health Affairs 2008<br />

-- International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care<br />

--Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved<br />

-- Journal of Health Economics<br />

-- Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law<br />

-- Journal of Public Policy<br />

-- The Journal of Higher Education<br />

-- Labour/Le Travailleur<br />

-- Law and Society Review<br />

-- Medical Care Research and Review<br />

-- Nonprofit Management & Leadership<br />

-- Our Generation<br />

-- Policy and Law<br />

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--Policy Studies Review<br />

-- Policy Studies Journal<br />

-- Public Administration Review<br />

--Publius: The Journal of Federalism<br />

-- Social Forces<br />

-- Social Problems<br />

-- Social Science Quarterly<br />

-- Social Science & Medicine<br />

Reviewer of Manuscripts for Book Publishers<br />

--World Scientific Publishing – Singapore / Imperial College Press – London<br />

-- Kluwer Academic Publishers – The Netherlands<br />

-- Sage Publications<br />

-- Thompson/Delmar Learning<br />

-- Westview Publications<br />

Teaching<br />

1993<br />

1994<br />

1995<br />

School of Public Health University of Texas-Houston 1993-date 1<br />

Fall Semester:<br />

PH3810 Section No 001 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

PH3998 Section No 415 “The New Gene Technology: Policy, Regulation,<br />

Legislation, Ethics, and cost consequences for Health Services and<br />

Health Promotion”<br />

Spring Semester:<br />

PH3998 Section No 001 “Comparative Health Care Systems-<br />

Industrialized Countries”<br />

Fall Semester:<br />

PH3810 Section No 001 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

PH3998 Section No 001 “Technology on Trial”<br />

Spring Semester:<br />

PH3998 Section No 001 “Health Care Reform in the 50 States”<br />

Summer Semester:<br />

PH3998 Section No 100 “A Comparative Analysis of Health Policy: The<br />

NAFTA Countries and the State of Texas”<br />

Fall Semester:<br />

PH3810 Section No 001 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

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1996<br />

1997<br />

1998<br />

1999<br />

2000<br />

Spring Semester:<br />

PH3998 Section No 102 “Comparative Health Care Systems-<br />

Industrialized Countries”<br />

Summer Semester:<br />

PH3810 Section No 100 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

Fall Semester:<br />

PH3810 Section No 001 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

Spring Semester:<br />

PH3998 Section No 001 “The British Health System”<br />

Spring Semester:<br />

PH3998 Section No 001 “Managed Care in the United States”<br />

Summer Semester:<br />

PH3810 Section No 001 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

Spring Semester:<br />

PH3810 Section No 001 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

Fall Semester:<br />

PH3998 Section No 001 “Comparative Health Care Systems-<br />

Industrialized Countries”<br />

Spring Semester:<br />

PH3810 Section No 001 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

Fall Semester:<br />

PH3998 Section No 001 “Competition, Health Policy, and the Public<br />

Health”<br />

Spring Semester:<br />

PH3998 Section No 001 “Introduction to Management and Policy<br />

Sciences”<br />

Spring Semester:<br />

PH3910 Section No 001 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

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2001<br />

2002<br />

2003<br />

2004<br />

2005<br />

Fall Semester:<br />

PH3812 Section No 3998 “Comparative Health Care Systems-<br />

Industrialized Countries”<br />

Spring Semester:<br />

PH3810 Section No 001 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

Summer Semester<br />

PH3998 “Competition, Health Policy, and Public Health”<br />

Fall Semester<br />

PH3998 “Health Policy, Society and Population Health”<br />

Spring Semester<br />

PH3810 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

Summer Semester<br />

PH 3998 “Competition, Health Policy and Public Health”<br />

Fall Semester:<br />

PH3812 “Comparative Health Care Systems-Industrialized Countries<br />

Spring Semester<br />

PH3810 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

Summer Semester<br />

PH 3998 “Competition, Health Policy and Public Health”<br />

Fall Semester<br />

PH3812 “Comparative Health Care Systems- Industrialized Countries”<br />

Spring Semester<br />

PH3810 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

Fall Semester<br />

PH 3998 Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy<br />

PH3810 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

Spring Semester<br />

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2006<br />

2007<br />

2008<br />

2009<br />

2010<br />

PH 3812 “Comparative Healthcare Systems: Policy Challenge<br />

and Economic Perspectives<br />

PH 3998 “Translating Research into Policy”<br />

Fall Semester<br />

PH 3810 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

Spring Semester<br />

PH 3860 Pharmaceutical Politics and Policy<br />

Summer Semester<br />

PH 3860 Pharmaceutical Politics and Policy<br />

Fall Semester<br />

PH3810 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

Spring Semester<br />

PH 3812: Comparative Healthcare Systems: Policy Challenges and Economic<br />

Perspectives<br />

Fall Semester<br />

PH 3810 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

Spring Semester<br />

PH 3998 Ethics for Management, Policy and Community Health<br />

Fall Semester<br />

PH 3810 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

Fall Semester<br />

Rice University: SoSc 430<br />

Fall and Spring<br />

PH 3715; Team teacher in Introduction to Management and Policy<br />

Spring Semester<br />

PH 3812: Comparative Healthcare Systems: Policy Challenges and Economic<br />

Perspectives<br />

Fall Semester<br />

PH 3810 “Health Policy in the United States”<br />

Fall Semester<br />

Rice University: SoSc 430<br />

Spring Semester<br />

PH 3860: “Pharmaceutical Politics and Policy”<br />

PH 3998 “Health Systems of the World”<br />

PH 3736 “Healthcare Payments Systems and Policy<br />

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2011<br />

2012<br />

Summer Semester<br />

PH 3810 “Health Policy in the United States” MPH<br />

PH 3810 “Health Policy in the United States” Doctoral<br />

Fall Semester<br />

PH 3810 “Health Policy in the United States” MPH<br />

PH 3810 “Health Policy in the United States” Doctoral<br />

Spring Semester<br />

Fall Semester<br />

PH 3810 “Health Policy in the United States” MPH<br />

PH 3810 “Health Policy in the United States” Doctoral<br />

PH 3736 – Healthcare Payment Systems<br />

PH 3810 “Health Policy in the United States” MPH<br />

PH 3810 “Health Policy in the United States” Doctoral<br />

Spring Semester<br />

PH 3812: Comparative Healthcare Systems - Doctoral<br />

PH 3736 – Healthcare Payment Systems<br />

Summer<br />

PH 3810 “Health Policy in the United States” MPH<br />

PH 3810 “Health Policy in the United States” Doctoral<br />

Fall<br />

SON 3736 “Ethics and Health Policy,” PHD Nursing Students<br />

Teaching – 1969 to May 1993:<br />

My teaching record prior to coming to the School of Public Health reflects the<br />

breadth of my early academic interests and my commitment to aligning my teaching<br />

assignments with departmental needs. I taught policy courses at the PhD, MA and BA<br />

levels in Quebec, France, and the U.S.A. While a professor at McGill University, I taught<br />

Urban Politics, Business and Politics, Statistics for Political Scientists, Political Science<br />

Methodology, Qualitative, and Quantitative Social Science Methodology for Sociologists<br />

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(in the sociology department), Comparative Politics, Western European Political Systems,<br />

Social Movements, and Political Socialization.<br />

During my years at the University of Québec, I taught the following courses:<br />

American Government and Policy, Social Movements, Political Participation, Social<br />

Forces and Political Life, Post-modern Political Science, Elections and Political Parties<br />

(United States, Quebec and Canada), Statistics, Methodology, Philosophy of Science, and<br />

Epistemology.<br />

As a Visiting Professor, I taught a graduate social science methodology course at<br />

the University of Ottawa. As a Visiting Professor at the University of Haute Normandy in<br />

Rouen, France I taught Latin American Politics, American Government Policy, and<br />

Social Science Methodology. While a Visiting Professor at the University of California,<br />

Irvine in 1986, I taught Political Theory, Post-Modern Political Science, and Latin<br />

America.<br />

Being responsible for teaching American Government and Policy at the University<br />

of Quebec was especially challenging because most students, who are French Quebecois,<br />

found it difficult to read English. I contributed to solving this problem by working with a<br />

group of professors, all of whom taught American Government at French language<br />

universities, to write a French language text for such courses. Our book opened up the<br />

possibility of understanding American politics and policy not only to French Canadian<br />

students but to those in France and French-speaking Belgium as well. While teaching in<br />

French was difficult, it was also stimulating and rewarding.<br />

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