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    www.ihscr.org/staff.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/6/2009    Last Visited: 2/6/2009  

    ยท William Carpenter, MHSA, PhD

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    fridayletter.asph.org/press.cfm?FL_Index=1581 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/7/2009    Last Visited: 8/9/2009  

    Dr. William R. Carpenter, research assistant professor of health policy and management in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) Gillings School of Global Public Health and a member of the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, authored the paper.

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    fridayletter.asph.org/printing_press.cfm?fl_index=1545 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/28/2008    Last Visited: 12/16/2008  

    Dr. William Carpenter, research assistant professor in the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health's department of health policy and management, will lead an initial study.
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    The study will be led by Dr. Carpenter and Dr. Richard Goldberg, associate director of UNC Lineberger and physician in chief of the North Carolina Cancer Hospital.
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    Stephanie Bauer and Hans Kordy, both from the University of Heidelberg in Germany; and UNC researchers Dr. Robert M. Hamer, professor of psychiatry in the School of Medicine and research professor of biostatistics in the Gillings School of Global Public Health; Dr. Dianne Ward, professor of nutrition in the Gillings School of Global Public Health; and Dr. Cynthia M. Bulik, William R. and Jeanne H. Jordan Distinguished Professor of Eating Disorders in the School of Medicine's psychiatry department, professor of nutrition in the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health and director of the UNC Eating Disorders Program.

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    fridayletter.asph.org/printing_press.cfm?fl_index=1581 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/7/2009    Last Visited: 8/9/2009  

    Dr. William R. Carpenter, research assistant professor of health policy and management in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) Gillings School of Global Public Health and a member of the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, authored the paper.

    The study compared the experiences of black and white men over age 50 and newly diagnosed with prostate cancer in North Carolina and Louisiana. The goal was to find underlying reasons why African-American men have a higher incidence of prostate cancer and a higher rate of death from the disease than their white counterparts.

    "We found that Caucasian (white) men tended to be seen regularly by the same physician, which appears to be associated with greater trust in their doctors and in physicians in general," Dr. Carpenter said.
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    "This evidence leads us to think that encouraging African-Americans to establish an ongoing relationship with a regular care provider may encourage more appropriate use of prostate cancer screening, and thus reduce racial disparities in prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment, which, by extension, may reduce disparities in prostate cancer deaths," Dr. Carpenter said.
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    Dr. Carpenter added, "Factors in health care systems, including setting and continuity of care, may hinder the development of physician-patient relationships, and possibly preclude discussions beyond the immediate medical issue at hand, including discussions of preventive health and preferences in use of early detection.

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    fridayletter.asph.org/article_view.cfm?FLE_Index=8504&F - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/28/2008    Last Visited: 12/16/2008  

    Dr. William Carpenter, research assistant professor in the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health's department of health policy and management, will lead an initial study.
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    The study will be led by Dr. Carpenter and Dr. Richard Goldberg, associate director of UNC Lineberger and physician in chief of the North Carolina Cancer Hospital.

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    fridayletter.asph.org/press.cfm?fl_index=1545 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/28/2008    Last Visited: 12/16/2008  

    Dr. William Carpenter, research assistant professor in the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health's department of health policy and management, will lead an initial study.

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    IHSCR ~ Staff - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/19/2008    Last Visited: 9/26/2009  

    William Carpenter, MHSA, PhD IHSCR ~ Staff
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    William Carpenter, MHSA, PhD

    William R. Carpenter, PhD, is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Administration in UNC's School of Public Health, the Epidemiologist for the North Carolina Comprehensive Cancer Program, a Research Fellow of the UNC-Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, a Member of the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center where he is also a Co-Director of the Carolina Community Network's Policy and Dissemination Core, and a Research Associate at Shaw University's Institute for Health, Social, and Community Research.
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    Prior to this, Bill was the Manager of Operations for the Department of Medicine at Duke University. He worked with the Department Chair and Vice-chairs to review and manage new and ongoing clinical operations as well as evaluating and integrating new initiatives. Prior to joining Duke, he was the Administrator for Emergency Services at the University of North Carolina. There, he served as the Business Manager for Emergency Services and Aeromedical and Ground Transport in addition to serving simultaneously as the Business Manager for the Medical School Department of Emergency Medicine. He has served as an administrator in a hospital-owned Management Services Organization in Charlottesville, Virginia; a health policy research associate with the Williamson Institute at the Medical College of Virginia; a clinical research associate in Emergency Medicine and Radiation Oncology with the Medical College of Virginia; and an Emergency Department Nurse's Assistant.

    He earned his Doctorate (PhD) in Health Policy and Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), where he was the recipient of the Harry T. Phillips Award for outstanding teaching by a doctoral student, and the Jean Yates Doctoral Student Award recognizing scholarship in health services research and contributions to the discipline. A predoctoral fellowship in the NCI-funded UNC-Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center's Cancer Control Education Program (LCCC CCEP) supported his doctoral dissertation research. This investigation included an 11-year longitudinal analysis of the effect of environmental factors, organizational characteristics, and inter-organizational network relationships on cancer treatment and cancer prevention/control clinical trial accrual in the National Cancer Institute's Community Clinical Oncology Program. Prior to this he graduated Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa with a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia, and went on to earn a Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) from the Medical College of Virginia (MCV), where he was the recipient of the Stuart D. Ogren Scholarship for academic performance and professional development.

    Bill's teaching interests center or organizational behavior and design of health care organizations. He was a Teaching Fellow with the Department of Health Policy and Administration at UNC's School of Public Health and the Principal Instructor for HPAA 83: Introduction to Health Care Organization Theory, Structure, and Behavior -- a core course for Seniors in UNC's BSPH program. He is currently co-instructor of HPAA 204: Principles of Health Organization Leadership and Management.

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    IHSCR ~ Staff - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/4/2008    Last Visited: 10/17/2008  

    William Carpenter, MHSA, PhD IHSCR ~ Staff
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    William Carpenter, MHSA, PhD

    William R. Carpenter, PhD, is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Administration in UNC's School of Public Health, the Epidemiologist for the North Carolina Comprehensive Cancer Program, a Research Fellow of the UNC-Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, a Member of the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center where he is also a Co-Director of the Carolina Community Network's Policy and Dissemination Core, and a Research Associate at Shaw University's Institute for Health, Social, and Community Research.
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    Prior to this, Bill was the Manager of Operations for the Department of Medicine at Duke University. He worked with the Department Chair and Vice-chairs to review and manage new and ongoing clinical operations as well as evaluating and integrating new initiatives. Prior to joining Duke, he was the Administrator for Emergency Services at the University of North Carolina. There, he served as the Business Manager for Emergency Services and Aeromedical and Ground Transport in addition to serving simultaneously as the Business Manager for the Medical School Department of Emergency Medicine. He has served as an administrator in a hospital-owned Management Services Organization in Charlottesville, Virginia; a health policy research associate with the Williamson Institute at the Medical College of Virginia; a clinical research associate in Emergency Medicine and Radiation Oncology with the Medical College of Virginia; and an Emergency Department Nurse's Assistant.

    He earned his Doctorate (PhD) in Health Policy and Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), where he was the recipient of the Harry T. Phillips Award for outstanding teaching by a doctoral student, and the Jean Yates Doctoral Student Award recognizing scholarship in health services research and contributions to the discipline. A predoctoral fellowship in the NCI-funded UNC-Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center's Cancer Control Education Program (LCCC CCEP) supported his doctoral dissertation research. This investigation included an 11-year longitudinal analysis of the effect of environmental factors, organizational characteristics, and inter-organizational network relationships on cancer treatment and cancer prevention/control clinical trial accrual in the National Cancer Institute's Community Clinical Oncology Program. Prior to this he graduated Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa with a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia, and went on to earn a Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) from the Medical College of Virginia (MCV), where he was the recipient of the Stuart D. Ogren Scholarship for academic performance and professional development.

    Bill's teaching interests center or organizational behavior and design of health care organizations. He was a Teaching Fellow with the Department of Health Policy and Administration at UNC's School of Public Health and the Principal Instructor for HPAA 83: Introduction to Health Care Organization Theory, Structure, and Behavior -- a core course for Seniors in UNC's BSPH program. He is currently co-instructor of HPAA 204: Principles of Health Organization Leadership and Management.

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    Presentation Abstracts - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 9/26/2009  

    Presented by Bill Carpenter, PhD at Shaw University's 2nd conference on Minority Health, Charting the Way to Change: Advancements in Health Disparities Research , September 26, 2008, Raleigh, NC.

    Research Abstract
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    April P. Carson, Ph.D., Daniel L. Howard, Ph.D., William R. Carpenter, Ph.D., Yhenneko J. Taylor, M.S., Pamela C. Spain, Ph.D., Sharon Peacock, MS, Anna P. Schenck, PhD, Paul A. Godley, M.D., Ph.D.
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    Presented by Bill Carpenter, PhD at Shaw University's 2nd conference on Minority Health, Charting the Way to Change: Advancements in Health Disparities Research , September 26, 2008, Raleigh, NC.

    Research Abstract
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    Presented by Bill Carpenter, PhD at Shaw University's 2nd conference on Minority Health, Charting the Way to Change: Advancements in Health Disparities Research , September 26, 2008, Raleigh, NC.

    Research Abstract

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    Published Manuscripts - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 9/26/2009  

    Kyna M. Gooden, PhD, Daniel L. Howard, PhD, William R. Carpenter, PhD, April P. Carson, PhD, Yhenneko J. Taylor, MS, Sharon Peacock, MPA, and Paul A. Godley, MD, PhD

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