david pearson epidemiologist: Current Catalog National Library of Medicine (U.S.), 1980 First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70. |
david pearson epidemiologist: Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies appropriations for 1987 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies, 1986 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1987: Testimony of members Congress and other interested individuals and organizations United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies, 1986 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Public Health Reports , 1995 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Public Health Reports , 1994 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Health Services Reports United States. Health Services and Mental Health Administration, 1995 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Cannabis Physiopathology Epidemiology Detection Gabriel G. Nahas, 2017-07-28 Cannabis Physiopathology and Detection features an outstanding collection of contributions from leading researchers around the world. Papers were presented at the Second International Colloquium on Illicit Drugs, held at the French National Academy of Medicine in April 1992. The book reviews the latest clinical reports describing the effects of cannabis on the brain (imaging techniques, memory and psychomotor performance, cannabis, and schizophrenia), effects on reproduction (male and female), and carcinogenicity. Aspects of detection covered in the volume include methods, results of different testing groups, and legal issues associated with testing and detection. Cannabis Physiopathology and Detection will be an important addition to the reference collections of marijuana researchers, pathologists, government agencies, medical school libraries, and drug testers. |
david pearson epidemiologist: The Curious Family Doctor William Andre Falk, 2001 A history of of early research (pre 1975) by family doctors in family practice. |
david pearson epidemiologist: American Journal of Public Health , 1995-07 |
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david pearson epidemiologist: Gordis Epidemiology David D Celentano ScD MHS, David D. Celentano, Moyses Szklo, 2018-12-10 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Statistical Thinking in Epidemiology Yu-Kang Tu, Mark Gilthorpe, 2016-04-19 While biomedical researchers may be able to follow instructions in the manuals accompanying the statistical software packages, they do not always have sufficient knowledge to choose the appropriate statistical methods and correctly interpret their results. Statistical Thinking in Epidemiology examines common methodological and statistical problems |
david pearson epidemiologist: Subject Catalog, 1976 Library of Congress, 1976 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Applications of Regression Models in Epidemiology Erick Suárez, Cynthia M. Pérez, Roberto Rivera, Melissa N. Martínez, 2017-02-13 A one-stop guide for public health students and practitioners learning the applications of classical regression models in epidemiology This book is written for public health professionals and students interested in applying regression models in the field of epidemiology. The academic material is usually covered in public health courses including (i) Applied Regression Analysis, (ii) Advanced Epidemiology, and (iii) Statistical Computing. The book is composed of 13 chapters, including an introduction chapter that covers basic concepts of statistics and probability. Among the topics covered are linear regression model, polynomial regression model, weighted least squares, methods for selecting the best regression equation, and generalized linear models and their applications to different epidemiological study designs. An example is provided in each chapter that applies the theoretical aspects presented in that chapter. In addition, exercises are included and the final chapter is devoted to the solutions of these academic exercises with answers in all of the major statistical software packages, including STATA, SAS, SPSS, and R. It is assumed that readers of this book have a basic course in biostatistics, epidemiology, and introductory calculus. The book will be of interest to anyone looking to understand the statistical fundamentals to support quantitative research in public health. In addition, this book: • Is based on the authors’ course notes from 20 years teaching regression modeling in public health courses • Provides exercises at the end of each chapter • Contains a solutions chapter with answers in STATA, SAS, SPSS, and R • Provides real-world public health applications of the theoretical aspects contained in the chapters Applications of Regression Models in Epidemiology is a reference for graduate students in public health and public health practitioners. ERICK SUÁREZ is a Professor of the Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology at the University of Puerto Rico School of Public Health. He received a Ph.D. degree in Medical Statistics from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. He has 29 years of experience teaching biostatistics. CYNTHIA M. PÉREZ is a Professor of the Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology at the University of Puerto Rico School of Public Health. She received an M.S. degree in Statistics and a Ph.D. degree in Epidemiology from Purdue University. She has 22 years of experience teaching epidemiology and biostatistics. ROBERTO RIVERA is an Associate Professor at the College of Business at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez. He received a Ph.D. degree in Statistics from the University of California in Santa Barbara. He has more than five years of experience teaching statistics courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. MELISSA N. MARTÍNEZ is an Account Supervisor at Havas Media International. She holds an MPH in Biostatistics from the University of Puerto Rico and an MSBA from the National University in San Diego, California. For the past seven years, she has been performing analyses for the biomedical research and media advertising fields. |
david pearson epidemiologist: Encyclopedia of Epidemiology Sarah Boslaugh, 2008 Presents information from the field of epidemiology in a less technical, more accessible format. Covers major topics in epidemiology, from risk ratios to case-control studies to mediating and moderating variables, and more. Relevant topics from related fields such as biostatistics and health economics are also included. |
david pearson epidemiologist: Modern Epidemiology Peter Froggatt, 1970 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Basic Epidemiological Methods and Biostatistics Randy M. Page, Galen E. Cole, Thomas C. Timmreck, 1995 This text is an easy-to-understand, application-oriented guidebook for learning the basic principles of epidemiologic investigation. Numerous opportunities are presented to apply and test learning through problems and application exercises. Answers are provided. |
david pearson epidemiologist: Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association and Related Organizations American Public Health Association, 1989 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Epidemiology Moyses Szklo, F. Javier Nieto, 2004 Second edition coming in July! Epidemiology: Beyond the Basics is specifically designed to expand reader knowledge while avoiding complex statistical formulations. Emphasizing the quantitative issues of epidemiology, this book focuses on study design, measures of association, interaction, research assessment, and other methods and practice. Epidemiology: Beyond the Basics takes readers who have a good understanding of basic epidemiological principles through more rigorous discussions of concepts and methods. It is valuable for both graduate students in public health and public health professionals. |
david pearson epidemiologist: EIS ... Directory , 1984 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Proceedings of the Behavioral Medicine, Epidemiology and Biostatistics Research Training Session , 1984 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Library of Congress Catalogs Library of Congress, 1977 |
david pearson epidemiologist: The Official Program American Public Health Association. Annual Meeting, 1981 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Community Health Nursing in Canada - E-Book Sandra A. MacDonald, Sonya L. Jakubec, Marcia Stanhope, Jeanette Lancaster, 2016-08-17 - NEW! CHN in Practice boxes provide unique case studies to help you develop your assessment and critical thinking skills. - NEW! Cultural Considerations boxes present culturally diverse scenarios that offer questions for reflection and class discussion. |
david pearson epidemiologist: Community and Junior College Journal , 1973 |
david pearson epidemiologist: The Epidemiology of Hypertension Jeremiah Stamler, 1967 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Proceedings of Sims Conference on Epidemiology Donald Ludwig, Kenneth L. Cooke, 1975 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology & Surveillance in New Jersey, 1986-1996 , 1998 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Out of Joint Mary Lowenthal Felstiner, 2007-09-01 She begins, in the morning, by casing her joints: Can her ankles take the stairs? Will her fingers open a jar? Peel an orange? But it was not always this way for Mary Felstiner, who went to bed one night an active professional and healthy young mother, and woke the next morning literally out of joint. With wrists and elbows no longer working right, she?d discovered one of the first signs of rheumatoid arthritis, the most virulent form of a common disease. Out of Joint is her account of living through arthritis, a distinction she shares with seventy million Americans. ø While arthritis pain affects one out of three Americans, this book is the first to tell the personal story of the nation?s most common yet neglected disease. Part memoir, part medical and social history, Out of Joint folds the author?s private experience into far-reaching investigations of a socially hidden ailment and of any chronic condition?how to handle love, work, sexuality, fatigue, betrayal, pain, time, mortality, rights, myths, and memory. Moving from the 1940s to the present, this story of one life with arthritis exposes little-known medical research and provocative social issues: alarming controversies over arthritis miracle drugs, intense demands concerning disability, and the surprising and disproportionate number of women affected by chronic illness. From this prize-winning historian comes a call for healing through history, a moving meditation on the way chronic conditions can be treated by enlisting the past. |
david pearson epidemiologist: The Epidemiological Imagination Ashton, John, 1994-09-01 Public health is once again in the spotlight after several decades of being eclipsed by high tech, individually-oriented medical science. The reasons for this are not hard to find - the ever escalating costs of medical care, growing disillusionment with the return on investment, particularly for the poorer sections of the community, and a growing recognition of the importance of health promotion and preventative strategies which focus on the environmental and behavioural determinants of health and disease. At the heart of the public health perspective is an emphasis on understanding whole populations through the application of epidemiological analysis. This reader addresses the need to make available some of the classics of epidemiology to the new generations of students who are now trained in public-health, and to share with them the excitement of the epidemiological method. There is a wealth of experience in our collective public-health past and as we shape the new public health there is a danger of ignoring lessons from the old. By drawing on the choices of leading contemporary epidemiologists in selecting published papers both old and new, this volume aims to make the classics accessible to teachers and students alike. |
david pearson epidemiologist: National Union Catalog , 1973 Includes entries for maps and atlases. |
david pearson epidemiologist: Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare Marquis Who's Who, Inc, 1998 Recognizing today's leaders in the teaching, practice, planning, financing, and delivery of healthcare Across the country, healthcare professionals are facing new demands for accessible, high-quality care at a reasonable cost. Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare TM recognizes those whose achievements place them at the forefront of an evolving healthcare system. The current edition provides vital biographical background on approximately 22,700 successful medical professionals, administrators, educators, researchers, clinicians, and industry leaders from across the diverse fields of medicine and healthcare: -- Association administration -- Dentistry -- Medical education -- Geriatrics -- Gynecology -- Healthcare products -- Hospital administration -- Internal medicine -- Mental health -- Nursing -- Optometry -- Pediatrics -- Pharmaceuticals -- Public health -- Research -- Social work -- Speech pathology -- Substance abuse -- Surgery |
david pearson epidemiologist: American Journal of Epidemiology , 1988 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Commonwealth Government Directory , 2000 |
david pearson epidemiologist: The Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology , 2010 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Who's who in America John W. Leonard, Albert Nelson Marquis, 2004 Vols. 28-30 accompanied by separately published parts with title: Indices and necrology. |
david pearson epidemiologist: Student-staff Directory University of Minnesota, 2003 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Hospitals , 1964-07 Includes Hospital news of the month. |
david pearson epidemiologist: Research Programs in the Medical Sciences Jaques Cattell Press, 1981 |
david pearson epidemiologist: Uses of Epidemiology Jeremy Noah Morris, 1964 |
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