Dr. Antonio Gardner, associate professor with the CCHS Department of Community Medicine and Population Health, Dr. John Wheat, professor with the CCHS Department of Family, Internal, and Rural Medicine, and Cynthia Moore, assistant director of CCHS’s Rural Programs, co-authored “Where Are Future Doctors Who Southern Rural African Americans Will Trust? A Look Back into Rural Medical Scholars Data,” published in the Southern Medical Journal. Click here to view the entire article.
Wheat also authored “Twenty-five years of Alabama’s Rural Health Leaders Pipeline: what difference has it made?” published in Frontiers in Medicine. Click here to view the entire article. In addition, he was invited to present this article at the 21st World Organization of Family Doctors World Rural Health Conference in Wellington, New Zealand. The conference brings together rural physicians, health care professionals and leaders to share ideas for improving access to rural health care.
Dr. James Geyer, professor with the CCHS Department of Family, Internal, and Rural Medicine, and Dr. Randi Henderson-Mitchell, assistant professor in the CCHS Department of Community Medicine and Population Health, co-authored “Bridging Data Semantics and Clinical Reasoning: A Knowledge Graph Framework for Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea,” published in Children. Click here to view the entire article.
Dr. Yuihui Yao, assistant professor with the CCHS Department of Community Medicine and Population Health, co-authored “PH1XBAR: An R package for univariate Phase I Shewhart-type control charts for the mean,” published in the Journal of Quality Technology. Click here to view the entire article.