Doug Livingston Successfully Defends Dissertation!
Congratulations to Doug Livingston, a statistical coordinator in the Department of Health Outcomes and Policy, for successfully defending his…
Congratulations to Doug Livingston, a statistical coordinator in the Department of Health Outcomes and Policy, for successfully defending his…
In this article, Dr. Guo describes methods for gathering the information required for selecting a sample size for studies with repeated measurements of normally distributed continuous responses. Dr. Guo also illustrates the process of selecting a sample size to power a treatment by time interaction by working through an…
Dr. Jill Herndon was an invited presenter at the Dental Quality Alliance’s conference on “Improving Dental Quality Through Measurement.” The conference trained a broad and diverse group of more than 100 thought and opinion leaders in dentistry committed to promoting performance measurement and quality improvement in…
Congratulations to Dr. Caprice Knapp, who is the new president-elect of the College of Medicine Faculty Council! Click here to learn more about the College of Medicine Faculty Council…
The Department of Health Outcomes and Policy now offers a PhD concentration! In addition to the department’s Master of Science in Health Outcomes and Policy and Graduate Certificate in Health Outcomes and Policies, students can now pursue a PhD. Visit the PhD program’s main page on the HOP website…
Dr. Alex Wagenaar has been quoted in an article in Women’s Health entitled “Should I Worry About…Driving After a Drink?” In the article, Dr. Wagenaar provides information about how alcohol consumption might affect a person’s BAC. Click here to read…
HOP Department Chair Dr. Betsy Shenkman has been selected for the 2013-14 class of the Hedwig van Ameringen Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM) Program. The ELAM program is a highly selective year-long leadership development program with a goal of increasing women…
The Implementation Science portion of the Department of Health Outcomes and Policy is moving to the new Clinical and Translational Research Building (CTRB), located on Gale Lemerand, just off of Archer Road. In the CTRB the HOP department will be sharing space…
Department of Health Outcomes and Policy PhD student Chris Delcher will give a talk at the 2013 Society for Prevention Research entitled “Detecting County-Level Clusters of Mortality Due to Excessive Alcohol Consumption in the United States: A Space-Time Analysis from 1979 to 2007.” Co-authors on the talk include Drs.
A paper by Dr. Alex Wagenaar, Dr. Amy Tobler and Dr. Kelli Komro entitled “Effects of Alcohol Tax and Price Policies on Morbidity and Mortality: A Systematic Review” was featured in a recent Washington Post article. Click here to read the article on the Washington Post’s website.