Currently in chronological order

Posters

"DO LARGE NATIONAL SURVEYS YIELD EQUIVALENT POPULATION NORMS FOR HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE MEASURES?"
Presented at the joint ISOQOL and MDM meeting October, 2005. Pdf file

Presentations

"DALYs and the WHO Global Burden of Disease Program"
Department of Population Health Sciences, Madison, WI. March, 2006.

"Introduction to Health Related Quality of Life Measures"
Department of Biology, UNC-Pembroke, NC. April, 2006.

"Neonatal Screening from Molecules to Ethics"
Department of Biology, UNC-Pembroke, NC. April, 2006. PowerPoint Slides

"Population Health Outcome Datasets"
Department of Population Health Sciences, Madison, WI. April, 2006.

"A Bayesian Estimation of an Average SF-6D Preference Based Score from Commonly Reported SF-12 Statistics"
Presented at the 11th annual interational meeting for ISPOR. Philadelphia, PA. May, 2006. Pdf file
Winner of a Best Student Podium Presentation Award

"National Values for Health Related Quality of Life Measures in the United States: Mode of Administration May Matter"
Presented at the 28th Annual SMDM meeting October, 2006. Pdf file

"Responsiveness in 7 Co-administered Generic Health Related Quality of Life Measures"
Presented at the 28th Annual SMDM meeting October, 2006. Pdf file

"Predicting Disease-Burden in EQ-5D US Units from Seven Other Measurement Systems (EQ-5D UK, HALEX, HUI MARK 2, HUI MARK 3, QWB-SA, SF-6D(12), SF-6D(36))"
Presented at the 12th Annual ISPOR meeting May, 2007. Pdf file

"Modeling Co-occurring Health Conditions to Predict Health Utility from Generic Health-Related Quality of Life Indexes"
Presented at the 29th Annual SMDM meeting October, 2007. Pdf file

"Does Domain-Based Modeling of Multiple Health Conditions Improve Health-Related Quality of Life Estimates Compared to Summary-Score-Based Modeling for the SF-6D?"
Presented at the 29th Annual SMDM meeting October, 2007. Pdf file



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