Donald W. Compton
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Evaluation and Program Planning | 2001
Donald W. Compton; Michael Baizerman; Hallie Preskill; Patricia P. Rieker; Kathleen R. Miner
Abstract The Collaborative Evaluation Fellows Project (CEFP) is a nationally administered model for the development of program evaluation capacity. It is innovative in that it requires collaboration between the American Cancer Society, Inc. (ACS) offices and faculty and students from local universities. One purpose of the project is to establish stronger links between the ACS and university-based professional training in program evaluation, primarily in schools of public health. Graduate students are selected according to uniform criteria to become CEFP evaluation fellows for 1 year. In the role of evaluation fellows, they design and carry out an actual program evaluation of an agreed-upon ACS program under faculty supervision using the utilization-focused model. During the first 3 years of the five-year grant-funded project, the ACS’s National Home Office and all 17 ACS regional offices (divisions) have developed partnerships and gained experience in using program evaluation data for program improvement and decision-making purposes. In addition, 97 students have gained practical, real-world cancer-focused program evaluation experience. It is anticipated that through the CEFP, program evaluation will be demystified for ACS staff and lead to the hiring of professionals to conduct evaluations of older, new, and modified programs in community cancer control. It is also anticipated that participating schools of public health will enhance their program evaluation courses, especially with a topical focus on community cancer control. In these ways, it is hoped the CEFP will have an impact on a national voluntary health agency, on schools of public health and on cancer control, on how public health professionals are trained, and on others who might adapt and adopt the model.
New Directions for Evaluation | 2002
Stacey Hueftle Stockdill; Michael Baizerman; Donald W. Compton
New Directions for Evaluation | 2002
Donald W. Compton; Michael Baizerman; Stacey Hueftle Stockdill
New Directions for Evaluation | 2002
Michael Baizerman; Donald W. Compton; Stacey Hueftle Stockdill
New Directions for Evaluation | 2002
Donald W. Compton; Rebecca Glover-Kudon; Iris E. Smith; Mary Eden Avery
American Journal of Evaluation | 2007
Donald W. Compton; Michael Baizerman
Preventing Chronic Disease | 2006
Goldie MacDonald; Danyael Garcia; Stephanie Zaza; Michael W. Schooley; Donald W. Compton; Terry Bryant; Lulu Bagnol; Cathy Edgerly; Rick Haverkate
Cancer Practice | 2001
Donald W. Compton; Glover-Kudon R; Avery Me; Morris Cl
New Directions for Evaluation | 2002
Michael Baizerman; Donald W. Compton; Stacey Hueftle Stockdill
The Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation | 2010
Donald W. Compton; Michael Baizerman; Ross VeLure Roholt