HOP Faculty Has Two Papers Accepted to the Global Wordnet Conference
Amanda Hicks, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy, had two papers accepted to the Global Wordnet Conference, which will be held
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Amanda Hicks, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy, had two papers accepted to the Global Wordnet Conference, which will be held
a lecture entitled “Measuring Value in Cancer Care: The Role of Health Economics” on Thursday, Nov. 6 from 1-2 p.m. in the Clinical and Translational Research Building, Room 2161. Please join the Department of Health Outcomes and Policy for this open event.
If you are considering applying for a Master of Science degree with a concentration in Health Outcomes and Policy or for a Graduate Certificate in Health Outcomes and Policy, now
Dominick Lemas, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy, was recently awarded $20,000 for his project, “Assessing the Evidence
An article published in The Journal of Nutrition featured results from a research team led by Michelle Cardel, Ph.D., R.D., assistant professor in the Department of Health
Deina Bossa, a current M.D. candidate and former undergraduate participant in the University Scholars Program with the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy, was published
Keith Muller, Ph.D., professor, has been named the associate chair of the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy. “The Department of Health Outcomes & Policy
Michelle Cardel, Ph.D., R.D., assistant professor in the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy, was selected as the 2015 recipient of the American Society of Nutrition’s
Congratulations to Doug Livingston, a statistical coordinator in the Department of Health Outcomes and Policy, for successfully defending his dissertation entitled “Assessment
Dr. Kelli A. Komro will present a webinar on August 15th, 2013. The webinar will focus on a comprehensive set of evidence-based strategies to promote healthy youth development across a wide range of child health outcomes.