Current Trainees

As of 2018 – 2019 a total of 90 trainees to date have enrolled, distributed across the cores including 8.8% under-represented minority.

Occupational & Environmental Health Nursing

Kim Bourne

PhD

Arica Brandford

PhD

Kacy Allen Bryant

PhD

Jacqueline Shukla

PhD

Cheryl Witt

PhD

Elizabeth Metz

PhD

Ashley Ziegler

PhD

Robin Ray

PhD

Stacy Stanifer

PhD

Heather Russell

PhD

Occupational Safety

Benjamin Purcell

MS

Jillian Roberts

MS

James Summers

MS

John Swiger

MS

Courtney Wright

MS

Intelligence Analyst at Kentucky FUSION Center

William Farris

MS

Kelly Sowders

MS

Assistant Safety Director at Packers Sanitation Services

Melanie Leece

MA

EHS Coordinator at Richmond Auto Parts Technology

Stephanie Moore

MS

Waste Engineer at Bluegrass Chemical Activity Depot

Amanda Sheffel

MS

Jeff Canady

MS

Environmental Compliance Specialist at Bechtel Parsons Bluegrass

Ashley King

MS

Waste Engineer at Bechtel Parsons Blue Grass JV

Justin Meier

MS

Tabetha Pryor

MS

Occupational Safety Intern at Berry Global

Craig Ward

MS

Occupational Safety Intern at Grey Construction

Allan Fugate

MS

Tiffany Preston

MS

Destiny Shumake

MS

Occupational Epidemiology

Robin Thompson

DrPH

John Flunker

PhD

Courtney Walker

PhD
2020 UK Appalachian Center Eller & Billings Student Research Award

Courtney Marshall

MPH

Jason Eric Wilson

DrPH

Agriculture Safety & Health

Beverly May

DrPH - Epidemiology

Kristen Van Buren

DrPH - Epidemiology

Paul Bellamy

MPH - Environmental Health

Paul Norrod

DrPH - Epidemiology

Quantez Crowe

MPH - Environmental Health

Brooke Spillman

MPH - Environmental Health

Mining Health & Safety

Kayla Mayfield

MS

PHD Student in Mining Engineering University of Kentucky

Harvey Kornblum

MS

John Meuth

MS

 

Trainees’ research projects are diverse with capstone topics including

  • Automating Fan Ventilation and Measurement as a Means of Ensuring Proper Air Flow in Coal Mining Operations

  • Biomechanics of Back Injuries in Nursing

  • Effects of obesity on the work and safety of farmers

  • Intimate Partner Violence in long-haul truck driving teams

  • Occupational Dust Exposure and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

  • Reported Injuries and Fatalities in the Kentucky Master Loggers Training Program

  • Undiagnosed COPD and Restrictive Lung Disease Among Rural Workers

  • Central nervous system effects of occupational exposures in agricultural workers

  • Risk Factors Associated with Severe Injuries in Inland Aquaculture Farms

At the University of Kentucky and Eastern Kentucky University, CARERC trainees interact daily with nationally recognized faculty in nursing, epidemiology, mining, occupational safety and public health, among other disciplines. Trainees also have opportunity to participate in a variety of work site visits, scientific and trade conferences, and visiting lectures and workshops.