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CURRICULUM VITAE 3-13<br />
______________________________________________________________________________________<br />
NAME <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong><br />
mzimmerman@kumc.edu<br />
ADDRESS University <strong>of</strong> Kansas School <strong>of</strong> Medicine University <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />
Office: <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Health Policy and Management <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sociology<br />
5002 Student Center, Mail Stop 3044 749 Fraser Hall<br />
3901 Rainbow Blvd Lawrence, KS 66045<br />
Kansas City, KS 66106<br />
PH: (913) 588-6288 FAX: (913) 588-3762<br />
Home:<br />
8125 Fontana Street<br />
Prairie Village, KS 66208<br />
PH: (913) 341-1633<br />
CURRENT POSITIONS<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />
<strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong> and Director <strong>of</strong> Doctoral Studies,<br />
<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Health Policy and Management, School <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
Courtesy <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong>, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sociology<br />
Research Consultant, Office <strong>of</strong> Aging and Long-Term Care, School <strong>of</strong> Social Welfare<br />
Affiliated Faculty Member: American Studies, Institute for Social and Policy Research, Women’s<br />
Studies, Global and International Studies, European Studies, Gerontology Center<br />
(Lawrence Campus), Center on Aging (School <strong>of</strong> Medicine), Institute for<br />
Community and Public Health (School <strong>of</strong> Medicine)<br />
EDUCATION<br />
1963-1967 BA - Sociology (Honors Program) University <strong>of</strong> Michigan--Ann Arbor<br />
1968-1971 MA - Sociology University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota--Minneapolis<br />
1971-1976 PhD – Sociology University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota--Minneapolis<br />
Dissertation:<br />
“Passage Through Abortion: The Personal and Social Reality <strong>of</strong> Women’s Experiences”<br />
1976-1977 Fellow in Epidemiology University <strong>of</strong> Kansas School <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
SCHOLARSHIPS/FELLOWSHIPS<br />
Big Twelve Faculty Fellowship, 2002-03<br />
Fulbright Research Fellowship (Finland), 1990<br />
National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health, Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (Heart, Lung and Blood Institute), 1976-<br />
1977.<br />
National Institute <strong>of</strong> Mental Health Traineeship, 1968-1972.<br />
McCormick Scholarship, University <strong>of</strong> Michigan, 1965.<br />
AREAS OF INTEREST<br />
Medical Sociology; Comparative Health Systems and Policies, Social Inequalities and Gender Relations,<br />
Women’s Health, Research Methodology<br />
PREVIOUS POSITIONS<br />
1972-1974 Instructor Dept <strong>of</strong> Sociology, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin—River Falls<br />
1975 Instructor Dept <strong>of</strong> Sociology, University <strong>of</strong> Missouri—Kansas City<br />
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1976-1978 Adjunct Instructor <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Community Health<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Kansas School <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
1978-1982 Assistant <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong> Dept <strong>of</strong> Behavioral Sciences<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Duluth, School <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
1978-1982 Adjunct Asst. <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong> Dept <strong>of</strong> Sociology, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Duluth<br />
1978-1981 Director Floodwood Health Project for Senior Citizens,<br />
St. Louis County, Minnesota<br />
1982-present Assistant to Full Dept <strong>of</strong> Health Services Administration<br />
<strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong><br />
University <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />
[From 1999: Dept <strong>of</strong> Health Policy and Management, School <strong>of</strong><br />
Medicine]<br />
1982-2001 Courtesy Assistant to<br />
Associate <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong> Dept <strong>of</strong> Sociology, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />
1986 Acting Chair Dept <strong>of</strong> Health Services Administration (KU)<br />
1990 Visiting Scholar Dept <strong>of</strong> Psychology, Institute <strong>of</strong> Occupational Health<br />
Helsinki, Finland<br />
2001-present <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong> Dept <strong>of</strong> Sociology<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />
[Courtesy appointment after July, 2011]<br />
2009-present Director, PhD Program <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Health Policy and Management<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
HONORS AND AWARDS<br />
Visiting Scholar, Institute for Social Research, University <strong>of</strong> Costa Rica, San Jose, 2012<br />
International Faculty Seminar on Global Health, presenter, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas, 2010<br />
Hall Foundation Faculty Health and Humanities Seminar, co-director, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas, 2007-2009<br />
Rose Dobr<strong>of</strong> Award for the best article published in the Journal <strong>of</strong> Gerontological Social Work, 2005<br />
Phi Beta Delta, International Scholars Honorary Society, 2001<br />
W.T. Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas, 2000<br />
Hall Foundation Faculty Gender Seminar, co-director, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas, 1996-1997<br />
Hall Foundation Faculty Gender Seminar, presenter, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas, 1995<br />
Fulbright Scholar, Helsinki, Finland, 1990<br />
Outstanding Woman Teacher, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas, 1989<br />
Midwest Sociological Society Visiting Scholar, 1989<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota Faculty Research Leave Award, Spring 1981<br />
First Prize, Graduate Student Paper Competition, Midwest Sociological Society, 1976<br />
Outstanding Woman <strong>of</strong> the Year, Panhellenic, University <strong>of</strong> Michigan, 1967<br />
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS<br />
Review Panels:<br />
Chair, Centers for Disease Control Special Emphasis Panel: 2009 CDC Dissertation Grants for Public Health<br />
Research<br />
Editorial Boards:<br />
Gender & Society, 1986-1989, 2001-2004<br />
Co-Editor, special issue: “Global Perspectives on Gender and Care Work” 2003<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Health and Social Behavior, 1987-1988, Associate Editor<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Health Administration Education, 2003-2009<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Poverty, 2004-present<br />
Sociological Inquiry, 1993-1996<br />
Symbolic Interaction, 1979-1995<br />
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Sociological Quarterly, 1982-1987; 1990-1995; 2009-present<br />
Ad Hoc Manuscript/Grant Reviews:<br />
National Science Foundation, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Occupational Health and Safety, USDHHS Office <strong>of</strong> Women’s<br />
Health, American Sociological Review, Journal <strong>of</strong> Health and Social Behavior, Social Problems, Gender and Society<br />
Sociology <strong>of</strong> Work and Occupations, Social Psychology Quarterly, Research on Aging<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Ethnography, American Sociologist, The Journal for Health Administration Education<br />
Symbolic Interaction, Sociological Quarterly, Sex Roles, Sociological Inquiry, Sociological Perspectives, Sociological<br />
Spectrum, Sociological Focus, Journal <strong>of</strong> Social Thought and Research, Journal <strong>of</strong> Poverty, Sexual and Reproductive<br />
Health Care. Mayfield Publishing Company, University <strong>of</strong> California Press, State University <strong>of</strong> New York Press,<br />
Temple University Press, Rutgers University Press, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota Press, Sage Publications, University <strong>of</strong><br />
Illinois Center for Research on Women and Gender, Vanderbilt University Press, Thomson/Delmar Press.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Associations:<br />
1968-present American Sociological Association<br />
1968-present Medical Sociology Section<br />
1970-present Sex and Gender Section<br />
1987-1990 Council, Sex and Gender Section<br />
1987-1990 Publications Committee, elected member<br />
1993-1994 Sex and Gender Section Dissertation Award Committee<br />
1994-1995 Chair, Sex and Gender Section Dissertation Award Committee<br />
1997-1998 Committee on Freedom in Research and Teaching<br />
1998-1999 Chair, Committee on Freedom in Research and Teaching<br />
2006-2009 Distinguished Book Award Selection Committee<br />
2006 American College <strong>of</strong> Health Care Executives<br />
Faculty Partner, National Survey <strong>of</strong> Members (invited)<br />
1969-present Midwest Sociological Society<br />
1976-1979 Committee on Standards, Training and Employment<br />
1981 Judge, Graduate Student Paper Competition<br />
1981-1983 Publications Committee<br />
1984 Chair, Publications Committee<br />
1985-1988 Board <strong>of</strong> Directors<br />
1987, 1990, 1998 Program Committee<br />
1988-1992 Long-range Planning Committee<br />
1992 Local Arrangements Committee<br />
1994-1998 Endowment Committee<br />
1999-2002 Nominations Committee<br />
2001-2005 Endowment Committee<br />
2006-2009 Finance Committee<br />
2010-2011 President Elect and 2011 Program Chair<br />
2011-2012 President<br />
2012-2013 Past-President<br />
1971-present Sociologists for Women in Society<br />
1985-1986 Chair, Publications, Research and Education Committee<br />
1985-1986 Chair, Journal Committee<br />
[Founded the scholarly journal, Gender & Society]<br />
1987-1990 Publications, Research and Education Committee<br />
1996 Chair, Activism Award Committee<br />
1997 President<br />
1997 Executive Oversight Committee<br />
2001-2003 Mentor<br />
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2004-present International Committee<br />
2006-2007 Feminist Lecture Committee<br />
2000-present Carework Network<br />
2003-2007 Steering Committee (elected)<br />
2009, 2011- Academy Health<br />
Member<br />
Society for the Study <strong>of</strong> Social Problems<br />
1987-1988 Membership Committee<br />
1988-1990 Co-Chair, Div <strong>of</strong> Health, Health Policy and Health Services<br />
1979-1990 Society for the Study <strong>of</strong> Symbolic Interaction<br />
1984-1985 George Herbert Mead Award Committee<br />
1985-1986 Chair, George Herbert Mead Award Committee<br />
1988-1989 Cooley Award Committee<br />
RESEARCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS (since 1988):<br />
PI: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Hospital Competition, Innovation and Quality <strong>of</strong> Care: A Study <strong>of</strong> Hospital-<br />
Sponsored Women’s Health Centers” University <strong>of</strong> Kansas General Research Fund. $4632.<br />
1988-9.<br />
PI: Stephen Maynard-Moody, Co-PI: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “AIDS Knowledge, Beliefs and Attitudes<br />
Survey for the General Population and High Risk Groups” State <strong>of</strong> Kansas <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Health and Environment. 1989.<br />
PI: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “The Impact <strong>of</strong> Childhood Illness on the Family in Two Types <strong>of</strong> Health Care<br />
Systems: A Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> the United States and Finland” Fulbright Foundation. $5,000<br />
1990.<br />
PI: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “The Impact <strong>of</strong> Cancer on the Family in Finland and the United States” SYLVA<br />
(Childhood Cancer Parent Organization <strong>of</strong> Finland). $2,000. 1990.<br />
PI: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “The Impact <strong>of</strong> Childhood Cancer on Parents’ Health and Well-Being: A<br />
Comparative Study” American Cancer Society Institutional Grant to the University <strong>of</strong> Kansas.<br />
$11,936. 1991-2.<br />
PI: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “The Impact <strong>of</strong> Public versus Private National Health Care: A Comparative<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> Serious Illness in Finland and the United States” University <strong>of</strong> Kansas General Research<br />
Fund. $7357. 1992.<br />
PI: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Social Welfare and Health Care: The Swedish Experience” University <strong>of</strong><br />
Kansas Pharmacy Faculty Development Grant. $2785. 1992.<br />
PI: Rosemary Chapin, Co-I/Methodologist: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Kansas Nursing<br />
Home Pre-Admission Screening Program: 1994” State <strong>of</strong> Kansas <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Social and<br />
Rehabilitation Services. 1994-5.<br />
PI: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Co-PI: Anne Vittoria. “The Social Meaning <strong>of</strong> Alzheimer’s Disease:<br />
Ethnography <strong>of</strong> a Special Care Unit.” Alzheimer’s Association. $30,000. 1994-5.<br />
[funded Anne Vittoria’s doctoral dissertation].<br />
PI: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Financial Status and Health Care Utilization Patterns <strong>of</strong> Medicaid Recipients in<br />
Kansas” Legal Aid <strong>of</strong> Kansas. $300. 1995.<br />
PI: Pamela Duncan, Co-PI: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Developing Review Criteria for Stroke Rehabilitation<br />
Outcomes” University <strong>of</strong> Kansas General Research Fund. $13,552. 1995-6.<br />
PI: Michael Fox. Co-Investigators: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Shirley Hill. “The Effects <strong>of</strong> a Consumer<br />
Health Plan Comparison Guide on Decision-making by Women Enrolled in Medicaid” State <strong>of</strong><br />
Kansas $112,288. 1998-9.<br />
PI: Michael Fox. Co-investigator: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, et al. “An Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Medicaid Managed<br />
Care Program In Kansas” State <strong>of</strong> Kansas <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Social and Rehabilitation Services.<br />
$137,072. 1998-2000.<br />
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PI: Rosemary Chapin, Co-I/Methodologist: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Longitudinal Study <strong>of</strong> Customers<br />
Diverted Through the CARE Program” State <strong>of</strong> Kansas <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Aging. $1,200,000.<br />
1999-2002.<br />
PI: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Life Savers Donor Awareness Program.” Gift <strong>of</strong> Life<br />
Foundation, Overland Park, KS. $2000. 2001-02<br />
PI: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Co-PI Rodney McAdams. “Local Funding for Health Services in Rural Counties”<br />
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Changes in Health Care Financing and Organization Initiative<br />
(HCFO) Grant# 47355. $100,000. 2003-2004.<br />
PI: Rosemary Chapin, Co-I/Methodologist: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Diversion and Successful<br />
Community Tenure among Kansas Nursing Facility Applicants: The Role <strong>of</strong> Diagnoses and<br />
Medication Use.” State <strong>of</strong> Kansas <strong>Department</strong> on Aging and State <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Social and<br />
Rehabilitation Services. FY2004.<br />
PI: Rosemary Chapin, Co-PI/Methodologist: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Elderly Medicaid Recipients Who<br />
Have Maintained CommunityTenure: Final Outcomes and Potential Cost Savings in End <strong>of</strong> Life<br />
Care.” State <strong>of</strong> Kansas <strong>Department</strong> on Aging. FY2004.<br />
PI: Sarah Forbes, Investigator: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Kansas Nursing Facility Project: What, Why and<br />
How Facility Characteristics Affect Survey Outcomes” State <strong>of</strong> Kansas <strong>Department</strong> on<br />
Aging/State <strong>of</strong> Kansas <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Health and Environment. $264,759. 2002-2005.<br />
PI: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Co-PI: Barrie Thorne (U-C Berkeley) “Carework Conference: Bridging<br />
Carework Research, Advocacy and Policy”Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Grant #B2004-11. $5,500.<br />
2004.<br />
PI: Shirley Hill and <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Understanding Racial Disparities in Birth Outcomes”<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Kansas General Research Fund FY2005. $2964.<br />
PI: Rosemary Chapin, Co-PI/Methodologist: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Tracking <strong>of</strong> Community Tenure <strong>of</strong><br />
Medicaid Customers and Analysis <strong>of</strong> Hospice Utilization.” State <strong>of</strong> Kansas <strong>Department</strong> on Aging.<br />
FY2005.<br />
PI: Rosemary Chapin, Co-PI/Methodologist: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, “Medicaid and Other State Funded<br />
Long Term Care Services: Utilization Patterns and Community Tenure Outcomes.” State <strong>of</strong><br />
Kansas <strong>Department</strong> on Aging. FY2006.<br />
PI: Rosemary Chapin, Co-PI/Methodologist: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, “Hard-to-Reach Kansans: Mapping,<br />
Examining Access and Identifying Successful Outreach Strategies” State <strong>of</strong> Kansas <strong>Department</strong><br />
on Aging. FY2006-2007.<br />
PI: Rosemary Chapin, Co-PI/Methodologist: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, “The Impact <strong>of</strong> the workforce<br />
enhancement grants on nursing home quality <strong>of</strong> care, quality <strong>of</strong> life, culture change, and staff<br />
retention.” Kansas <strong>Department</strong> on Aging. FY2008<br />
PI: Rosemary Chapin, Co-PI/Methodologist: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, “The Impact <strong>of</strong> Workforce<br />
Enhancement Grants in Nursing Homes and Hospital Long-Term Care Units” State <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />
<strong>Department</strong> on Aging/Kansas Health Policy Authority. FY2009-2010<br />
PI: Rosemary Chapin, Co-PI/Methodologist: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Increasing Nursing Facility Discharge<br />
for Older Kansans Who Use Medicaid and Have Mental Health Diagnoses” State <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />
<strong>Department</strong> on Aging, FY 2009-2011.<br />
PI: Rosemary Chapin, Co-PI/Methodologist: <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “PACE: Program <strong>of</strong> All-inclusive Care<br />
for the Elderly (PACE) Medicaid Cost Savings Study” State <strong>of</strong> Kansas <strong>Department</strong> on Aging, FY<br />
2011-2012.<br />
Grants Submitted:<br />
PI: Jean Hall, Co-PI <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Understanding Factors in Pregnancy Decisions by Women<br />
with Disabilities.” NIH ($400,000) June 2012; Revision submitted March 2013.<br />
PI: Jean Hall, Co-PIs <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Tracey LaPierre. “Pregnancy Decisions among Women<br />
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Veterans with Spinal Injury or Dysfunction. Paralyzed Veterans <strong>of</strong> American ($150,000) August 2012<br />
(not funded)<br />
PUBLICATIONS<br />
Books.<br />
<strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1977. Passage through Abortion: The Personal and Social Reality <strong>of</strong> Women's<br />
Experiences. New York: Praeger Publications.<br />
<strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Jacqueline Litt and Christine Bose (eds). 2006. Global Dimensions <strong>of</strong> Gender<br />
And Carework.. Stanford University Press.<br />
Journal Special Issues.<br />
Jacqueline Litt and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> (eds). “Global Perspectives on Gender and Carework” a special<br />
issue <strong>of</strong> Gender & Society 17(3).<br />
Journal Articles and Chapters.<br />
Published Articles:<br />
1. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1976. “Alignment Strategies in Verbal Accounts <strong>of</strong> Problematic Conduct:<br />
The Case <strong>of</strong> Abortion” The Sociology <strong>of</strong> Languages <strong>of</strong> American Women. San Antonio: Trinity<br />
University Press.<br />
2. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and David Chein. 1981. “Social Characteristics, Offense and the<br />
Attribution <strong>of</strong> Responsibility: Decision-Making in the Juvenile Court” Social Work Research<br />
and Abstracts 17 (4): 14-21.<br />
3. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1981. "The Abortion Clinic: Another Look at the Management <strong>of</strong> Stigma," pp.<br />
43-52 in Stone and Farberman (Eds.), Social Psychology Through Symbolic Interaction, 2nd.<br />
Edition, Wiley.<br />
4. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1981. "Psychosocial and Emotional Consequences <strong>of</strong> Elective Abortion: A<br />
Literature Review," pp. 65-75 in Paul Sachdev (Ed.), Abortion: Readings and Research, Butterworth<br />
Press.<br />
5. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Wynona S. Hartley. 1982. “High Blood Pressure Among Employed<br />
Women: A Multi-Factor, Discriminant Analysis” Journal <strong>of</strong> Health and Social Behavior 23(3):<br />
205-220.<br />
6. Burton P. Halpert and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1986. “The Health Status <strong>of</strong> the ‘Old-Old’: A<br />
Reconsideration” Social Science and Medicine 22 (9): 893-899.<br />
7. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1987. “The Woman’s Health Movement: A Critique <strong>of</strong> Medical<br />
Enterprise and the Position <strong>of</strong> Women” pp. 442-471 in Myra Marx Ferree and Beth B. Hess (eds)<br />
Analyzing Gender: A Handbook <strong>of</strong> Social Science Research. Sage Publications.<br />
8. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1988. "Experiencing Abortion as a Crisis: The Impact <strong>of</strong> Social Context" in<br />
Barbara J. Risman and Pepper Schwartz (eds.) Gender in Intimate Relationships: A Microstructural<br />
Approach, Wadsworth.<br />
9. Joey Sprague and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1989. “Quantity and Quality: Reconstructing Feminist<br />
Methodology” The American Sociologist 20 (1): 71-86.<br />
10. Raymond G. Davis, Timothy C. Zeddies, <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Robert A. McLean. 1990.<br />
“Rural Hospitals Under PPS: A five-year Study” Journal <strong>of</strong> Rural Health 6(3): 286-301.<br />
11. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1993. “Caregiving in the Welfare State: Mothers’ Informal Health Care<br />
Work in Finland” Research in the Sociology <strong>of</strong> Health Care 10: 193-211.<br />
12. Sprague, Joey and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1993. "Overcoming Dualisms: A Feminist Agenda for<br />
Sociological Methodology," pp. 261-286 in Paula England (ed.) Theory on Gender/Feminism on<br />
Theory, Aldine.<br />
*Chinese translation. 2001. Fudan University, Shanghai, China.<br />
*reprinted in Sharlene Hesse-Biber and Patricia Leavy (eds). 2002. Approaches to<br />
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Qualitative Research: A Reader on Theory and Practice. Oxford University Press.<br />
13. Sprague, Joey and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1993. "Standpoints and Theory: Reply to Tuana," pp. 296-<br />
298 and "Seeing Past Sacred Science: Reply to Molm," pp. 325-327 in Paula England (ed.) Theory<br />
on Gender/Feminism on Theory, Aldine.<br />
14. Shirley A. Hill and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1995. “Valiant Girls and Vulnerable Boys: The<br />
Impact <strong>of</strong> Gender and Race on Mothers’ Caregiving for Chronically-ill Children” Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Marriage and Family 57 (1): 43-53.<br />
15. Sarah Forbes, Pamela Duncan and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1997. “Developing Review Criteria for<br />
Stroke Rehabilitation Guidelines: Archives <strong>of</strong> Physical and Rehabilitative Medicine 78: 1112-<br />
1116.<br />
16. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1997. AWomen=s Health, Illness and Disability@ Women=s Studies Database,<br />
Primis Publishing/McGraw-Hill.<br />
17. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Shirley A. Hill. 1999 “Health Care as a Gendered System” pp. 483-<br />
518 in Janet Saltzman Chafetz (ed) The Handbook <strong>of</strong> the Sociology <strong>of</strong> Gender. Kluwer<br />
Academic/ Plenum Publishers.<br />
18. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Rodney McAdams. 1999. “What We Say and What We Do: Countylevel<br />
Public Spending for Health Care” Journal <strong>of</strong> Rural Health 15 (4): 421-430.<br />
19. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 2000. “Women’s Health and Gender Bias in Medical Education”<br />
Research in the Sociology <strong>of</strong> Health Care 17: 121-138.<br />
20. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Shirley A. Hill. 2000. “Re-Forming Gendered Health Care: An<br />
Assessment <strong>of</strong> Change” International Journal <strong>of</strong> Health Services 30 (2): 769-793.<br />
21. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Amanda Mitchell. 2000. “Gender Differences in the Early Careers <strong>of</strong><br />
Health Care Managers” Journal <strong>of</strong> Health Administration Education 18 (4): 391-406.<br />
22. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 2000 “Medical Sociology” pp 1813-1818 in E. Borgatta and R.J. Montgomery<br />
(eds) Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Sociology. New York: Macmillan.<br />
23. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 2000 “Comparative Health Care Systems”pp 373-383 in E. Borgatta and<br />
R.J. Montgomery (eds) Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Sociology. New York: Macmillan.<br />
24. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Lisa Cox Hall. 2001.“Men and Women; Health and Illness” pp 426-35<br />
in Dana Vannoy (ed). Gender Mosaics: Social Perspectives. Original Readings. Roxbury.<br />
25. Michael Fox, Janice Moore, <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Shirley Hill and Carly Hayden Foster.<br />
2001.“The Effectiveness <strong>of</strong> CAHPS Among Women Enrolling in Medicaid” Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Ambulatory Care Management. 24(4): 76-91.<br />
26. Shirley A. Hill, <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Michael Fox. 2002. “Rational Choice in Medicaid<br />
Managed Care: A Critique” Journal <strong>of</strong> Poverty 6 (2): 37-59.<br />
27. Jacqueline Litt and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 2003. “Global Perspectives on Gender and Carework:<br />
Introduction” Gender & Society 17(3): 1-10.<br />
28. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Rodney McAdams, and Burton P. Halpert. 2004. “Funding Health<br />
Services in the Rural United States: Federal Policies and Local Solutions”pp 211-224 in Nina<br />
Glascow, Lois W. Morton and Nan Johnson (eds) Critical Issues in Rural Health. Blackwell<br />
Publishers.<br />
29. Mitsuko Nakashima, Rosemary Chapin, Kelley MacMillan and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 2004.<br />
“DecisionMaking in Long-Term Care: Approaches Used by Older Adults”. Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Gerontological Social Work. 43 (4): 79-102.<br />
30. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Rodney McAdams. 2004. “Public Support for Rural Health Care:<br />
Federal Programs and Local Hospital Subsidies.” Research in the Sociology <strong>of</strong> Health Care. Vol.<br />
22: 25-45.<br />
31. Peter A. Weil and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 2007. “ Narrowing the Gender Gap in Healthcare<br />
Management.” Healthcare Executive. 22(3): 22-30.<br />
32. Jan E. Thomas and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 2007. “Feminism and Pr<strong>of</strong>it in American Hospitals: The<br />
Corporate Construction <strong>of</strong> Women’s Health Centers. Gender & Society. Vol.21 (3): 359-383.<br />
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33. Jeanne Hayes, Craig Boylstein and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 2009. “Living and Loving with<br />
Dementia: Negotiating Spousal and Caregiver Identity Through Narrative” Journal <strong>of</strong> Aging<br />
Studies. 23 (January): 48-59.<br />
34. Rosemary Chapin, Beth Baca, Kelley MacMillan, Roxanne Rachlin, <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 2009 .<br />
“Residential Outcomes for Nursing Facility Applicants Who Have Been Diverted: Where Are<br />
They Five Years Later?” The Gerontologist.49(1): 46-56.<br />
35. <strong>Mary</strong> K.<strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Elizabeth Legerski. 2010 “The role <strong>of</strong> governments in health care:<br />
Implications for Women’s Health and Access to Care.” Women’s Health Issues.20(2):87-91.<br />
36. Jeanne Hayes, <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Craig Boylstein. 2010. “Responding to Symptoms<br />
<strong>of</strong> Alzheimer’s Disease: Husbands, Wives and the Gendered Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Recognition and<br />
Disclosure. Qualitative Health Research. 20 (8): 1101-1115.<br />
37. Tracey A. LaPierre and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 2012. “Career Advancement and Gender Equity in<br />
Health Care Management.” Gender in Management: An International Journal. 27(2): 100-118.<br />
38. Rosemary K. Chapin, Beth Anne Baca, Skye N. Leedahl, Roxanne Rachlin, Xanthippe Wedel<br />
and<br />
<strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> 2012. “The Service Use Index: A Tool for Examining Rural/Urban<br />
Differences.” Contemporary Rural Social Work. Vol. 4: 50-62.<br />
39. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 2013. “Theorizing Inequality: Comparative Policy Regimes, Gender and<br />
Everyday Lives” Sociological Quarterly 54 (1): 66-80.<br />
40. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> forthcoming. “Paying Family Caregivers: Gender Equality and the Future<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Dual Earner/Dual Carer Model in Sweden.”in Mignon Duffy, Amy Armenia and Clare<br />
Stacey (eds). Caring on the Clock: The Complexities and Contradictions <strong>of</strong> Paid Care Work<br />
Rutgers University Press.<br />
Articles submitted/in preparation.<br />
<strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Rodney McAdams, Lori Wiebold-Lippisch. “Local Funding for Health<br />
Care in Rural Counties: An Analysis <strong>of</strong> Spending Patterns for Specific Services” In<br />
preparation.<br />
<strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Rodney McAdams, Lori Wiebold-Lippisch and Robert Lee. “Local<br />
Public Funding for Health Care in Nine States: Which Counties Spend and Why?” In preparation.<br />
<strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Rodney McAdams and Lori Wiebold-Lippisch “Maintaining Health Care<br />
in Rural America: The Dimensions <strong>of</strong> Local Public Funding in Nine States.” In preparation.<br />
Commentaries and Reviews.<br />
37. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1976. Book Review: Deviants and Deviance: An Introduction to the<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> Disvalued People and Behavior by Edward Sagarin. In Teaching Sociology 4(1):116-<br />
38. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1982. Book Review: Doing Feminist Research edited by Helen Roberts.<br />
in Contemporary Sociology 11 (6): 732-3.<br />
39. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1983. “Teaching Sociology to Medical Students” Teaching Newsletter 8<br />
(3): 2-3. (now Teaching Sociology)<br />
40. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1983. “The Dual Sociologist Marriage: Reflections on Ten Years <strong>of</strong><br />
Career and Family” Midwest Feminist Papers 3: 56-59.<br />
41. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1985. Book Review: Men and Abortion: Lessons, Losses and Love by<br />
Art Shostak, G. McLouth and L. Seng. In Contemporary Sociology 14 (5): 619-20.<br />
42. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1994. Book Review: The Invisible Epidemic: The Story <strong>of</strong> Women and<br />
AIDS by Gena Corea. In Gender & Society March: 140-1.<br />
43. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1997. “On Work and Social Worth” Gender & Society 11 (5): 1-3<br />
44. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 1997. Book Review: Am I Thin Enough Yet? The Cult <strong>of</strong> Thinness and<br />
the Commercialization <strong>of</strong> Identity by Sharlene Hesse-Biber. In Gender & Society April: 266-68.<br />
45. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. 2000 Book Review: Women’s Health Care: Activist Traditions and<br />
Institutional Change by Carol S. Weisman. In Health 4 (2): 261-3.<br />
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PRESENTATIONS<br />
Papers presented at national and international meetings:<br />
1. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Wynona S. Hartley. “High Blood Pressure Among Employed Women: A<br />
Multi-Factor Discriminant Analysis” Society for the Study <strong>of</strong> Social Problems. Toronto, Canada:<br />
August 1981.<br />
2. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Burton P. Halpert. “Factors that Distinguish Hypertensive from<br />
Normotensive rural Elderly in Two Age Groups: 60-74 and 75+” Gerontological Society. Toronto,<br />
Canada: November 1981.<br />
3. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “High Blood Pressure Among Women: Recent findings Concerning the<br />
Impact <strong>of</strong> Employment, Age, Behavior Pattern and other Psychosocial Factors” First International<br />
Interdisciplinary Congress on Women. Haifa, Israel: December 1981.<br />
4. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Changing patterns in Employment and Cardiovascular Disease in Men and<br />
Women” Society for the Study <strong>of</strong> Social Problems. Detroit: August 1983.<br />
5. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Wynona S. Hartley. “Tracking Down Risk Factors in High Blood Pressure:<br />
Employed Women and Job Responsibility” Society <strong>of</strong> Prospective Medicine. Atlanta: October 1983.<br />
6. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Shirley Harkess. “Self-Reports <strong>of</strong> Stress and Domestic Workload Among<br />
Employed Women” Society for the Study <strong>of</strong> Social Problems. Washington, D.C. August 1985.<br />
7. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Male Participation in Contraceptive Risk-Taking: The Missing Link?”<br />
Society for the Study <strong>of</strong> Social Problems. New York City: August 1986.<br />
8. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Hospitals’ Competitive Strategies in Relation to Patient Services: The ‘New’<br />
Women’s Health Centers” Society for the Study <strong>of</strong> Social Problems. Atlanta: August 1988.<br />
9. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Competition and the Restructuring <strong>of</strong> Hospitals’ Health Services for Women:<br />
Administrators, Physicians and Consumers” Society for the Study <strong>of</strong> Social Problems. San<br />
10. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “A Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> Health Services and the Well-Being <strong>of</strong> Parents<br />
Caring for a Child with Chronic Illness: Finland and the U.S.A” The XIIth World Congress <strong>of</strong><br />
Sociology. Madrid, Spain: July 1990.<br />
11. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Family Disruption and Coping: The Impact <strong>of</strong> Childhood Cancer on Parents<br />
in Finland” Fourth International Conference on Social Stress Research. Venice, Italy: June 1992.<br />
12. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Health Insurance and Health Care Policy: Issues for Women” Sociologists for<br />
Women in Society Conference on Social Change. Minneapolis: February 1992.<br />
13. Shirley A. Hill and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “The Impact <strong>of</strong> Gender on Caregiving Work” American<br />
Sociological Association. Miami: August 1993<br />
14. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Caregiving in the Welfare State: Mother’s Informal Care Work in Finland”<br />
American Sociological Association. Miami: August 1993<br />
15. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Comparisons <strong>of</strong> Health Care in Sweden, Finland and the United States”<br />
Sociologists for Women in Society. Los Angeles: August 1994<br />
16. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “State Policies and Gender Equity in Caregiving: Parents <strong>of</strong> Children with<br />
Cancer in Finland” XIII World Congress <strong>of</strong> Sociology. Bielefeld, Germany: July 1994.<br />
17. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Annika Lillrank and Martti Siimes. “Serious Illness and the Nordic Health<br />
Care Model: The Impact <strong>of</strong> Childhood Cancer on Families in Finland” American Sociological<br />
Association. Washington DC: August 1995.<br />
18. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Changes in the Status <strong>of</strong> Women in the Health Care Pr<strong>of</strong>essions: 1970-<br />
1995” American Sociological Association. Washington DC: August 1995.<br />
19. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Understanding Cancer: Objectivity, Validity and the Power <strong>of</strong> Shared<br />
Experience” Conference on Encounters with Cancer: Personal Experiences and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
Perspectives. University <strong>of</strong> Tromso, Norway: June 1996.<br />
20. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “The Welfare State as a Gendered System: The Politics and Consequences <strong>of</strong><br />
Social Citizenship” American Sociological Association. New York City: August 1996.<br />
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21. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Women’s Health in Health Care Education and Training” United States<br />
<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Health and Human Services, Office <strong>of</strong> Women’s Health, Canada-US Forum on<br />
Women’s Health. Ottawa, Canada: August 1996.<br />
22. Sarah Forbes, Pamela Duncan and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Developing Review Criteria for Stroke<br />
Rehabilitation Outcomes” Gerontological Society <strong>of</strong> America. Washington DC: November 1996.<br />
23. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “U.S. Medical Schools, the Status <strong>of</strong> Women Physicians and Women’s<br />
Health” American Sociological Association. Toronto, Canada: August 1997.<br />
24. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Rodney McAdams. “Public Spending for Health Care: Ideology versus<br />
Action in Kansas Counties, 1994-1996” National Rural Health Association. Orlando: May 1998.<br />
25. Rodney McAdams and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Explaining Innovation in Health Care Delivery: A<br />
Comparative Case Study <strong>of</strong> Two Kansas Counties” National Rural Health Association. Orlando:<br />
May 1998.<br />
26. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Shirley A. Hill. “Health Care as a Gendered System” American<br />
Sociological Association. San Francisco: August 1998.<br />
27. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Changes in the Gendered Medical Division <strong>of</strong> Labor: Implications for<br />
Physicians and Patients” Society for the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Socio-Economics. Madison, WI: July 1999.<br />
28. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Progress in the Goals <strong>of</strong> the Women’s Health Movement” Sociologists for<br />
Women in Society. Costa Mesa, CA: February 2000.<br />
29. Rodney McAdams and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Who Leaves and Who Stays? An Analysis <strong>of</strong> Where<br />
Rural Residents Receive Health Care Services” National Rural Health Association. New Orleans:<br />
May 2000.<br />
30. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Care Work as a Product <strong>of</strong> State-Market-Family Relations: Comparing<br />
Finland and the U.S.” Carework: Research, Theory and Advocacy Conference. Howard University,<br />
Washington DC: August 2000.<br />
31. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Shirley A. Hill and Michael Fox. “A Reality Check on the Idea <strong>of</strong><br />
Consumerism in Medicaid Managed Care” American Sociological Association. Washington DC:<br />
August 2000.<br />
32. Kelley R. Macmillan, Rosemary K. Chapin, Roxanne Rachlin, Jan Moore, Miko Nakashima and<br />
<strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Comparison Analysis <strong>of</strong> Diverted and Non-Diverted Nursing Facility<br />
Applicants” Gerontological Society. Washington, DC: November 2000.<br />
33. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Health Policy and Everyday Illness Experience: The Personal as Political”<br />
Midwest Sociological Society. St. Louis, MO: April 5-8, 2001. [invited]<br />
34. Shirley A. Hill and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Meeting the Health Care Needs <strong>of</strong> the Poor: Do<br />
Consumer Choice Policies Make a Difference?” American Sociological Association, Anaheim,<br />
August 2001.<br />
35. Anne K. Vittoria and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Gender, Resistance, and Work Culture in Institutional<br />
Care” European Sociological Association. Helsinki: August 28-September 2, 2001.<br />
36. Shirley A. Hill and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Understanding Disparities in Birth Outcomes: A Social<br />
Environmental Perspective on Healthy Babies” American Sociological Association, Chicago, August<br />
2002.<br />
37. Anne K. Vittoria and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Crucial Links: Resistance, The Meaning <strong>of</strong> Work and<br />
Frontline Workers in Long Term Care” Society for the Study <strong>of</strong> Symbolic Interaction, Chicago,<br />
August 2002.<br />
38. Jeanne Hayes, Kelley R.Macmillan, Rosemary K. Chapin, Roxanne Rachlin and <strong>Mary</strong> K.<br />
<strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “A Longitudinal Study <strong>of</strong> Customers Diverted from Nursing Facility Admission”<br />
Gerontological Society. Boston: November 2002.<br />
39. Jan E.Thomas and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “’Beauty and Biology’: Another Repackaging <strong>of</strong> Women's<br />
Health Care” Society for the Study <strong>of</strong> Social Problems. Atlanta: August 2003.<br />
40. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Rodney McAdams. “Publicly Funded Local Health Care in Rural Areas”<br />
American Sociological Association, Atlanta: August 2003.<br />
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41. Kelley Macmillan, Jeanne Hayes, Rosemary Chapin, Roxanne Rachlin and <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>.<br />
“Community Tenure <strong>of</strong> Older Adults: The role and Cost-Effectiveness <strong>of</strong> Community-Based Services<br />
in Lieu <strong>of</strong> Permanent NF Placement” Gerontological Society, San Diego, November 23, 2003.<br />
42. Rosemary Chapin, <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Kelley Macmillan, Roxanne Rachlin and Colleen Reed.<br />
“Longitudinal research Policy Implications: Comparison <strong>of</strong> Community Dwelling Older Adults’ Long<br />
Term Care Needs to Permanent NF Residents.” Gerontological Society, San Diego, November 23,<br />
2003.<br />
43. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Rodney McAdams, Lori Wiebold-Lippisch, Patricia Oslund and Robert Lee.<br />
“Local Funding for Health Care Services in Rural Counties” National Rural Health Association, San<br />
Diego: May 28, 2004.<br />
44. Jeanne Hayes and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. "The Implications <strong>of</strong> Gendered Perceptions <strong>of</strong> Identity<br />
Changes in Spouses," 4 th Carework Network Conference, August 13, 2004, San Francisco.<br />
45. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Rodney McAdams, Lori Wiebold-Lippisch and Patricia Oslund. “Local<br />
Public Funding for Health Care in Nine States: Which Counties Spend? For What? How Much?”<br />
American Sociological Association, San Francisco: August 17, 2004.<br />
46. Kelley MacMillan, Rosemary Chapin, Roxanne Rachlin, <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Beth Baca.<br />
“Community Tenure <strong>of</strong> Older Adults 36 Months After NF Diversion: Challenging Assuptions With<br />
Facts.” Gerontological Society <strong>of</strong> America, Orlando, November 21, 2005.<br />
47. Theresa Gordon, Sarah Landry, Rosemary Chapin, <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Roxanne Rachlin and Ann<br />
Hickey. “Examining Hospice Utilization Among Older Adults Applying for NF Placement.”<br />
Gerontological Society <strong>of</strong> America, Orlando, November 21, 2005.<br />
48. Devyani Chandrea, Rosemary Chapin, <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Roxanne Rachlin and Kelley MacMillan.<br />
“Long Term Community Tenure following Nursing Facility Diversion: Service Utilization and<br />
Implications for Policy.” Gerontological Society <strong>of</strong> America, Dallas, November 17, 2006.<br />
49. Rodney McAdams, <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Lori Wiebold. “Critical Access hospitals and Their<br />
Reliance on Local Tax Subsidies: A Longitudinal Study” National Rural Health Association,<br />
Anchorage, AK, May, 2007.<br />
50. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Engineering the Gender Division <strong>of</strong> Labor: Implementing a ‘Dual Carer’<br />
Model in Sweden.” 5 th International Carework Conference, NYC, August 10, 2007.<br />
51. Beth Baca, Rosemary Chapin, E. Ko, Anne Hickey, Roxanne Rachlin and <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong>.<br />
“Vulnerable Older Adults and Community Services: What are the Successfuol Strategies to Meet<br />
Their Needs?” Society for Social Work and Research. Washington, DC. January 2008.<br />
52. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Elizabeth Legerski. “Gender Regimes as a Key Concept in the Sociology<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Gender” American Sociological Association, Boston, August 1, 2008.<br />
53. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Family Leave and the Changing Division <strong>of</strong> Labor in Sweden” 6 th<br />
International Carework Conference, San Francisco, CA. August 7, 2009.<br />
54. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Tracey LaPierre. “Comparing Men’s and Women’s Career Advancement in<br />
Health Care Management: Conditions for Positive Change.” American Sociological Association,<br />
Atlanta, August 14, 2010.<br />
Papers presented at local and regional meetings.<br />
55. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Recent Evidence Concerning the Psychosocial Effects <strong>of</strong> Elective Abortion”<br />
Midwest Sociological Society. Minneapolis: April 1981.<br />
56. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “It Takes Two: Contraceptive Risk-Taking and the Role <strong>of</strong> the Male Partner”<br />
Midwest Sociological Society. Chicago: April 1984.<br />
57. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Shirley Harkess. “Working Conditions at Home and on the Job as<br />
Determinants <strong>of</strong> Self-Reported Stress for Employed Women” St. Louis: April 1985.<br />
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58. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Mothers’ Health/Children’s Health: Politics and the Epidemiology <strong>of</strong><br />
Mothering Risks” Midwest Sociological Society. Minneapolis: April 1988.<br />
59. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Burton P. Halpert. “Romancing the Market: Health Care Reform in<br />
Sweden and Finland” Midwest Sociological Society. Chicago: April 1993.<br />
60. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Burton P. Halpert. “Health and Welfare Reforms in Sweden and Finland,<br />
1990-96: How Safe is the Safety Net?” Midwest Sociological Society. Des Moines: April, 1997<br />
61. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “What Do Feminists Want? Gender-based Critiques <strong>of</strong> Qualitative<br />
Methodology” Midwest Sociological Society. Kansas City: April 1998.<br />
62. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “TLC or CFO: Conflicted Caregivers in the Health Care Market” Midwest<br />
Sociological Society. Minneapolis: March 1999.<br />
63. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Health Policy and Everyday Illness Experience: The Personal as Political”<br />
Midwest Sociological Society. St. Louis: March 2001.<br />
64. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>, Rodney McAdams, Lori Wiebold-Lippisch, Alicia Reed and Brian Tongier.<br />
“Maintaining Health Care in Rural America: Local Public Funding in Nine States.” Midwest<br />
Sociological Society. Kansas City: April 2004.<br />
Poster Presentations—national and international meetings.<br />
65. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Burton P. Halpert. “Factors Related to High Blood Pressure Among the<br />
Rural Elderly” National Conference on High Blood Pressure Control. New York City: May,<br />
1981. [<br />
66. Burton P. Halpert and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “The Old Old: Are They Really Worse Off Than the<br />
Young Old?” Gerontological Society. Boston: November, 1982.<br />
67. Rodney McAdams and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Explaining County Level Tax Support for Rural<br />
Hospitals” National Rural Health Association. San Diego: May, 1999.<br />
68. Miko Nakashima, Rosemary Chapin, Kelley MacMillan, Roxanne Rachlin and <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>.<br />
“Analysis <strong>of</strong> Decision-Making Process among Frail Old Adults: Maintaining Community<br />
Residence after a Nursing Facility Admission Screening” Gerontological Society, Nov., 2001.<br />
69. Rodney McAdams, <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Lori Wiebold. “Critical Access Hospitals and Their<br />
Reliance on Local Tax Subsidies: A Longitudinal Study” National Rural Health Association.<br />
Anchorage, AK, May 2007.<br />
70. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong>. “Engineering the Gender Division <strong>of</strong> Labor in Sweden: Rights <strong>of</strong> Children to<br />
Equitable Care.” Midwest Sociological Society, March 29, 2013.<br />
71. <strong>Mary</strong> K. <strong>Zimmerman</strong> and Tracey LaPierre. “Diversity in Upper-Level Healthcare Management: A<br />
Gender Analysis” AcademyHealth Research Meetings, June, 2013, Baltimore.<br />
Invited Presentations at Other Universities.<br />
Skidmore College (New York), <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sociology<br />
“Unwanted, Unplanned Pregnancy and Abortion” February, 1985<br />
Millikin University (Illinois), <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sociology<br />
“Families and Children with Cancer” November, 1989<br />
Helsinki University (Finland), <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Public Health, School <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
“The Social Environment and Families’ Experiences with Childhood Cancer” January, 1990<br />
Helsinki University (Finland), <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Social Psychology<br />
“The Social Environment and Families’ Experiences with Childhood Cancer” March, 1990<br />
Joensu University (Finland), <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sociology<br />
“Families and Comparative Research on Children with Cancer” April, 1990<br />
Avila College (Missouri), <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sociology<br />
“Current Topics in Medical Sociology” October, 1991<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Duluth, School <strong>of</strong> Medicine.<br />
“Patients’ Experiences <strong>of</strong> Health Care Systems: Finland and the United States” January, 1994.<br />
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Kenyon College (Ohio), <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sociology.<br />
“Gender Issues in Managed Health Care” April 1998.<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Michigan, School <strong>of</strong> Public Health, Graduate Program in Public Health Nursing<br />
“Health Care in Sweden” April, 2000.<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Missouri-Kansas City, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sociology.<br />
“Recent Developments in the Sociology <strong>of</strong> Gender” April 2000<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Duluth, Women’s Studies Program<br />
“20 Years <strong>of</strong> Women’s Studies: Contributions and Prospects” March 2002<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Minneapolis, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sociology<br />
“Reflections on Graduate Education in Sociology” March 2002<br />
Iowa State University, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sociology<br />
“Examining Family Stress and Gender-Work Issues Through a Comparative Social Policy<br />
Perspective: Sweden, Finland and the USA” October 23, 2003<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Missouri-Columbia<br />
“Comments on ‘The Public, Privacy and the Monopoly <strong>of</strong> Desperation in U.S. Reproductive<br />
Technologies” March 10, 2005<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Victoria, British Columbia<br />
Lansdown Visiting Lecturer, April 25-29, 2006.<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Costa Rica, San Jose, Institute for Social Research<br />
Lecture Series: “ Sociological Theory and Research Comparing Welfare States and Policies in<br />
Relation to Gender and Women’s Health” February 7-16, 2012.<br />
TEACHING<br />
Doctoral Program in Health Policy and Management (required courses):<br />
HPM 868 Field Practicum I<br />
HPM 869 Field Practicum II<br />
HPM 870 Research Inquiry I<br />
HPM 871 Research Inquiry II<br />
HPM 886. Applied Research Methods<br />
Study Abroad and International Teaching:<br />
HPM 875 Health Care and Social Care in Sweden and Finland<br />
(This 3 credit course,has been <strong>of</strong>fered on-site in Sweden and Finland every summer since 1991. I<br />
directed and taught this course, 1991-2011)<br />
Visiting <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong> - Institute <strong>of</strong> Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland, 1990<br />
Visiting <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong> - University <strong>of</strong> Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, 2006<br />
Visiting <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong> - University <strong>of</strong> Costa Rica, San Jose, 2012<br />
Elective Courses:<br />
HPM 850 Women’s Health and Health Care<br />
HPM 855. Comparative Health Care Systems<br />
Previous Courses:<br />
HPM 835/Soc 824. Health and Social Behavior<br />
Audience: MHSA students (required<br />
course), graduate students in sociology, other<br />
KU graduate students<br />
HPM 821/Soc 817. Health Services Research Methods: Audience: MHSA students (required<br />
Epidemiology, Survey, Evaluation<br />
course), graduate students in sociology<br />
(approved methods course for the<br />
PhD in Sociology), other KU graduate students.<br />
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Soc 780/980. Gender and Social Policy<br />
Audience: Sociology graduate students.<br />
Soc 780/980. Critical Approaches in Medical Sociology Audience: Sociology graduate students.<br />
Soc 624. Sociology <strong>of</strong> Health and Medicine<br />
Audience: Sociology graduate students and<br />
upper-division undergraduates<br />
Soc 617. Women’s Health and Health Care<br />
Other Courses Taught:<br />
Social Theory, Social Control and Deviance, Social Problems, Men and Women in Contemporary Society<br />
Teaching-related Activities:<br />
Teaching Ambassador, KU Center for Teaching Excellence, 1998-2005<br />
University Scholars Mentor Program, KU Honors Program. Invited to act as a faculty mentor for an<br />
individual KU University Scholar (University Scholars are select group within the KU honors<br />
program): 1986, 1995, 2003, 2007, 2008.<br />
Marshall Scholarship Applicant Mentor, 2009.<br />
Global and International Studies Mentor, 2012-2013.<br />
Premedical Advisor, 1986-1996.<br />
Visiting reviewer, senior honors theses in the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sociology/Anthropology, Kenyon College,<br />
Gambier, Ohio (April, 1998).<br />
Test Question Writer, Graduate Record Examination in Sociology, Education Testing Service, Princeton, NJ<br />
(1994 and 1997)<br />
Grants to improve course content:<br />
1990 KU Office <strong>of</strong> International Programs Faculty Development Grant. $700.<br />
[Purpose: to develop a course with significant international content]<br />
1999 KU East Asian Studies Center. $1500.<br />
[Purpose: to strengthen the East Asian component <strong>of</strong> existing courses, i.e. Eastern Medicine.]<br />
Dissertations and Theses Chaired:<br />
1. Shirley Hill (Ph.D. in Sociology granted 1992)<br />
current position: <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sociology, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas, Lawrence<br />
Dissertation Title: AManaging Sickle Cell Disease in Low Income Families@<br />
Funded by: ASA/NIMH Minority Fellowship<br />
Winner <strong>of</strong> the ASA Medical Sociology Section Best Dissertation Award<br />
2. Anne K. Vittoria (Ph.D. in Sociology granted 1996)<br />
current position: Associate <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sociology and Director, Gerontology Center,<br />
State University <strong>of</strong> New York, Cortland<br />
Title: AA World <strong>of</strong> Their Own: Life on an Alzheimer=s Special Care Unit@<br />
Funded by: Alzheimer=s Association Grant<br />
Nominated for the 1996 University <strong>of</strong> Kansas Dissertation Award<br />
3. Rodney McAdams (Ph.D. in American Studies granted 1996)<br />
current position: Associate <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong>, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Health Sciences, Armstrong Atlantic State<br />
University, Savannah, Georgia.<br />
Title: AExplaining Health Care Innovation in Rural Communities: A Comparative Case Study@<br />
4. Linda Helmig (Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology granted 1997)<br />
Title: AUnplanned Pregnancy and Reproductive Outcomes in Finland and the United States@<br />
Funded by the Fulbright Foundation<br />
5. Janet K. Williams (Ph.D. in Special Studies granted 1997)<br />
Title: AServices for Brain Injured Persons in Independent Living Centers: Explaining the Variation@<br />
Funded by: U.S. <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
6. Teresa Hill (MA in Sociology granted 1995)<br />
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Title: “Will The Circle Be Unbroken: The Experiences <strong>of</strong> Women in Blue Grass”<br />
7. Lisa Cox Hall (MA in Sociology granted 1997)<br />
Title: “Modern and Postmodern Breast Cancer Narratives”<br />
8. Jeanne A. Hayes (PhD in Sociology granted 2003)<br />
Current position: Director <strong>of</strong> Research Compliance, VA Medical Center, Kansas City<br />
Title: “Intimate Relationships When Continuity <strong>of</strong> Self is Threatened: Alzheimer’s Patients and Their<br />
Spouses”<br />
9. Lisa Cox Hall (PhD in Sociology granted with Honors, May, 2006)<br />
Assistant <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong>, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sociology, Missouri State University, Springfield.<br />
Title: “The Significance <strong>of</strong> Age in the Social Construction <strong>of</strong> Breast Cancer Experience”<br />
10. Lori Wiebold (PhD in Sociology granted 2009)<br />
Current position: Assistant <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong>, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sociology, Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois<br />
Title: “Safeguarding the Heartland: County Government and Community Survival in the Era <strong>of</strong><br />
Globalization”<br />
11. Elizabeth Legerski (PhD in Sociology granted with Honors, August,2010)<br />
Current position: Assistant <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong>, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sociology, University <strong>of</strong> North Dakota<br />
Title: “Hierarchies <strong>of</strong> Risk: The Longitudinal Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Family, Work, Welfare and Health<br />
Insurance in Low-Income Women’s Lives”<br />
12. Kevin Sykes (PhD in Health Policy and Management expected December, 2013)<br />
13. Aaron Epp (PhD in Health Policy and Management expected May, 2014)<br />
Graduate Student Committees (127 graduate committees since 1983)<br />
COMMUNITY SERVICE<br />
Community Advisory Committee (CAC) Health Care Foundation <strong>of</strong> Greater Kansas City<br />
(representing Johnson Co, Kansas, appointed by the County Board <strong>of</strong> Commission)<br />
Chair, Input Committee, 2011-2013<br />
President, Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, Summerfest Concerts <strong>of</strong> Kansas City<br />
UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC SERVICE<br />
Academic Service:<br />
University<br />
Academic Data Research Services Advisory Group, 2002-present<br />
Gerontology Center Strategic Planning Committee, 2002-03<br />
Gerontology Center Director Search Committee, 2003-04; 2004-05<br />
Graduate School<br />
Council Member, 1983-1992<br />
Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Graduate School (elected), 1987-1989<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Liberal Arts & Sciences<br />
Women's Studies Advisory Board, 1985-present<br />
Pre-Medical Advisor/ Member, Health Sciences Committee, 1986-1996<br />
Co-Chair, Hall Center for Humanities Faculty Seminar, 1996-97<br />
General Research Fund Reviewer: 1991, 1995<br />
Honors Program: University Scholars Mentor: 1988, 1995<br />
<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychology Search Committees: 1988, 1992<br />
<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sociology<br />
Search Committee: 1988-89<br />
Faculty Search Committee: 1996-97; 2000-2001<br />
Personnel Committee: 2003-present<br />
Chair, Search Committee: 2005-06<br />
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School <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy<br />
Executive Committee/Promotions and Tenure Committee<br />
Chair, 1991-1992; Member 1986-1995<br />
Dean’s Search Committee, 1992-93; 1993-94<br />
Graduate Affairs Committee, 1996-97<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
Women’s Health Initiative Committee, 1999-2000<br />
Kemper Award Committee, 2001<br />
<strong>Department</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Health Policy and Mgmt, History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Preventive Medicine,<br />
Joint Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2002-2003<br />
<strong>Department</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Health Policy and Management/History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
Joint Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2003-2004; 2012-2013<br />
Search Committee, 2005-06<br />
SOM Promotions and Tenure Committee, 2007-2010<br />
<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Health Policy and Management<br />
Director, PhD Program in Health Policy and Management, 2009-<br />
Chair, Doctoral Studies Committee, 2009-<br />
Chair, Admissions Committee, 2001-2002<br />
Library Chair, 1991-2001<br />
Alumni Survey Director, 1995, 1999<br />
Inter-Campus<br />
Committee to Establish a Concentration in Medical Outcomes Research and Management, 1995-6<br />
Interdisciplinary Advisory Committee: Concentration in Medical Outcomes Research. 1996-7<br />
Organizing Committee, Women’s Health Retreat, 2000<br />
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