Joan Doyle Paddock
Senior Extension Associate
CornellUniversity, Ithaca, New York14853
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
INSTITUTION DEGREE DATE
CornellUniversityBachelors Degree in Human Ecology1977
University of North CarolinaMasters in Public Health 1982
Chapel Hill
CornellUniversityPhD Candidate
Certification: Registered Dietitian (# 683095)
EXPERTISE/ACADEMIC EMPHASIS
Program Management, Program Planning, Maternal and Child Health, Public Health
EXPERIENCE
EMPLOYER TITLE DATES
Division of Nutritional SciencesSenior Extension Associate1999-present
CornellUniversity
Ithaca, New York
NYS Department of HealthDirector, 1996 - 1999
Division of NutritionBureau of Supplemental Food Programs
Albany, New YorkDirector, WIC Program
NYS Department of HealthOperations Director1993-1996
Division of Nutrition
Albany, New York
Monroe County Health DepartmentProject Coordinator1991 - 1993
Rochester, New YorkFetal Alcohol Syndrome
CDC Cooperative Agreement
NYS Department of HealthRegional Nutritionist1986-1991
Regional Office
Rochester, New York
Massachusetts Department of Public HealthAssistant WIC Director1983 - 1986
Boston, MAState WIC Nutritionist
Finger Lakes WIC ProgramSenior Nutritionist1980 - 1981
Peace Corps PhilippinesPeace Corps Volunteer1977-1979
Guihuilngan, Negros Oriental
Honors and Awards
Commissioners Recognition Award, New York State Department of Health, 1997
Outstanding Accomplishments in Extension/Outreach Team Award for Navigating for Success: Initial Staff Training Curriculum, 2006
Certificate of Appreciation, YatesCounty Cornell Cooperative Extension Board of Directors, 2008
Professional Activities
Society for Nutrition Education
American Dietetic Association
Public Practice
New YorkState Dietetic Association
Nutrition Consortium
Board Member, 2000 - 2005
New YorkStateNutrition Council, 2001 – 2005
NYS Nutrition Council, President 2004 - 2005,
NYS Nutrition Council, Membership Chair, 2002 - 2004
New YorkState Breastfeeding Coalition, 2009 -
National Business Case for Breastfeeding Leadership Team Member for New York, 2009 -
National
USDA/ NY State Nutrition Action Plan Committee 2006 - present
NIFA-EFNEP 2010 Conference Planning Committee, 2010, 2012
State
New YorkState Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, Cabinet for Food Stamp Nutrition
Education, 2001-present
Yates CountyCornell Cooperative Extension Board
Member 2002 – 2008
Secretary 2006 - 2008
Department of Health Sodium Reduction in Communities Management Team, 2011 –
University
DNS Summer Management Course, 2001
DNS Community Food Security Initiative, Co-Chair, 2000 – 2003
DNS Farm to School Advisory Committee, 2002 – 2003
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Community Food and Nutrition Education for Low-Income Audiences
Program Work Team, 2001-2004
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Family Food Decision Making Program Work Team, 2001 - 2004
Funded Grants and Contracts
Eat Smart New York" Food Stamp Nutrition Education, NYS Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, $848,311, 2012-2016, co - PI
Eat Smart New York" Food Stamp Nutrition Education, NYS Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, $807,780, 2007-2012, co - PI
Food and Nutrition Education in Communities: Programming support for New York State Food Stamp Nutrition Education. NYS Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, 2004 - 07, $508,000, co-PI
Outreach Project for Breastfeeding Promotion, Protection and Support, 2002-2004,
New York State Attorney General, VitaGrant. $350,000, PI
Peer Reviewed Publications
Paddock JD, Dollahite JS. Nutrition program quality assurance through a formalized process of on-site program review. J Nutr Educ Behav.Accepted for publication 1/2011
Scott-Pierce M, Paddock JD, Dollahite J. Improving the quality of data used to evaluate EFNEP and FSNE programs. In preparation for J Nutr Educ Behav.
Dollahite J, Scott-Pierce M, Paddock JD. Number and timing of nutrition education sessions for optimal impact among low-income adults. In preparation for Public Health Nutrition.
Dollahite J, Paddock JD, Scott-Pierce M. Training of nutrition educators in facilitated dialogue improves program participant outcomes. In preparation for J Nutr Educ Behav.
Abstracts
Evidence for a dose response: fruit and vegetable behavior change associated with 1,3, and 6 lessons among SNAP-Ed participants.Julie A. Kennel, Cynthia Conway, Elizabeth Varanese, Jamie Dollahite, Joan Doyle Paddock, and Ana Claudia Zubieta ISBNPA - 2010
Zubieta AC, ConwayCA, Shertzer JA, Paddock JD, Dollahite J. What is the minimum nutrition education dosage needed to achieve behavior change for SNAP-Ed participants. Experimental Biology, April 27, 2010. Anaheim,CA.
Dollahite J, Paddock JD, Scott-Pierce M. Total Quality Management as a Means of Ensuring Excellence in EFNEP and FSNE. Food and Nutrition Educators in Extension Workshop, Society of Nutrition Education, July 19, 2008.
Paddock JD, Dollahite, J. Improving nutrition program quality through a structured site visit process.J Nutr Educ Behav2008;40:S52.
Dollahite JS Scott-Pierce M, Paddock JD, Thomas S. Improved participant outcomes with paraprofessional training in a community nutrition program. J Amer Diet Assoc. 2006;106 (Supplement): A47.
Thomas S, Paddock JD, Dollahite JS. The process of development and assessment of a training curriculum for paraprofessional staff working in community nutrition programs. .J Amer Diet Assoc. 2006; 106 (Supplement):A50.
Dollahite J, Nelson, J, Paddock, J, Thomas S, Navigating for Success: A Comprehensive Initial Training Curriculum for Frontline Nutrition Staff. FNS National Nutrition Education Conference 2, Arlington, VA, September 12, 2005.
Wilkins J, Paddock JD, Growing New York Communities, J NEB, 2001
Other Publications.
Paddock JD, Dollahite J, EFNEP Celebrates 40 Years of Delivering Nutrition Education to Limited-Resource Audiences, Human Ecology, vol.38, No.1, May 2010
Navigating for Success: A Comprehensive Initial Training Curriculum for Frontline Nutrition Staff. Division of Nutritional Sciences. 2007
Field Manual for Breastfeeding Education Programs, 2002
Our Food, Our Future, Enhancing Community Food Security through Local Action, 2000
Invited presentations
Facilitation Skills for Health Professionals, Cayuga Center for Healthy Living, Ithaca, New York, December 9, 2011
Group Facilitation Skills,Rhode Island Nutrition Educators Training,Providence Rhode Island, September 1, 2011
Tri-State EFNEP Conference, for Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Navigating for Success overview and three day workshop, October 6 – 8, 2010
Teaching from the Heart, Maryland SNAP-Ed State Conference, University of Maryland, College Park,
October 4, 2010
Overview of nutrition education strategies used in Cooperative Extension Programs, Dietetic Intern Community Nutrition lecture, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, August, 2010
Cornell Cooperative Extension and SNAP Planning. Presentation with NYS DOH and NYS OTDA staff at the FNS Regional Meeting, Philadelphia,PA, July, 2008
Taking the Helm/Navigating for Success,Texas Family Nutrition Programs, San Antonio, TX, Nov 4, 2008
Taking the Helm/Navigating for Success. Washington State University EFNEP and FSNE Educators. Olympia, WA, October 22, 2007.
Front-line EducatorTrainingOhioStateUniversity Cooperative Extension Nutrition Educators. Columbus, OH, November 14, 2007.
Engaging your Audience, ACCEE:Association of Cornell Cooperative Extension Educators Annual Conference, Ithaca, NY, October, 2007
Taking the Helm/Navigating for SuccessOhioStateUniversity Extension Managers, Columbus, OH, April and June 2007
Dollahite J, Paddock JD. Navigating for Success: A New Method of Training Paraprofessional Educators. Northeast Regional Meeting of Food Stamp Nutrition Education and Expanded Food and Nutrition Education. Wilmington, Delaware, November 10, 2006.
Skill Building for Facilitators, Preferred Care, Rochester, NY, June, 2006
Applying Science to Practice, Breastfeeding Support, 2nd Annual Infancy Conference,September 28, 2005
Navigating for Success. A Comprehensive Initial Training Curriculum for Frontline Nutrition Staff. Workshop presented a FNS National Nutrition Education Conference 2, Arlington, VA, September 12, 2005.
Dollahite J, Nelson J, Paddock JD, Parker-Duncanson C, Thomas S. Innovations in Paraprofessional Staff Training. Workshop presented at Society for Nutrition Education, OrlandoFL, July 24, 2005.
Paddock, JD, Thomas S. Programming Goals, Annual Conference, Penn State Annual Nutrition Conference, State College, PA, October, 2004
Vitagrant Breastfeeding Project, Community Nutrition Seminar, 2004
Human Subjects, USDA Northeast Region meeting for FSNEP and EFNEP, Northampton, MA, 2001
Extension in-service training presentations
Facilitation Skills for Extension Educators, Extension Professional staff, Ithaca, NY, June, 2011
Reaching, Not Just Teaching. Ontario County Cooperative Extension, June, 2010.
Reaching Not Just Teaching. Extension Professional Staff.Ithaca, NY. Nov18, 2008
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