CDC Science Clips: Volume 6, Issue 43, October 21, 2014
Each Tuesday, to enhance awareness of emerging scientific knowledge, selected science clips will be posted here for the public health community. The focus is applied public health research and prevention science that has the capacity to improve health now.
Key Scientific Articles in Featured Topic Areas Subject matter experts decide what topic to feature, and articles are selected from the last 3 to 6 months of published literature. Key topic coincides monthly with other CDC products (e.g. Vital Signs).
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Collaborative practice agreements and pharmacists’ patient care services resources. Atlanta, GA: US Dept. of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. . 2013 .
A program guide for public health. Partnering with pharmacists in the prevention and control of chronic diseases. Atlanta, GA: US Dept. of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morrison CM, Glover D, Gilchrist SM, Casey MO, Lanza A, Lane RI, Patanian M. . 2012 .
Improving patient and health system outcomes through advanced pharmacy practice. A report to the U.S. Surgeon General. Office of the Chief Pharmacist. U.S. Public Health Service. Giberson S, Yoder S, Lee MP. . 2011 .
P3 Program Progress Report. January 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012. Baltimore, MD: Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene de Bittner RA, Shojai D. . 2012 .
CDC Authored Publications The names of CDC authors are indicated in bold text. Articles published in the past 6-8 weeks authored by CDC or ATSDR staff.
Examination of the factorial structure of adverse childhood experiences and recommendations for three subscale scores Ford DC, Merrick MT, Parks SE, Breiding MJ, Gilbert LK, Edwards VJ, Dhingra SS, Barile JP, Thompson WW. Psychol Violence. 2014 Oct;4(4):432-444.
The health of young US workersExternal Ocasio MA, Fleming LE, Hollenbeck J, Fernandez CA, LeBlanc WG, Lin J, Caban Martinez AJ, Kachan D, Christ SL, Sestito JP, Lee DJ. J Occup Environ Med. 2014 Oct;56(10):1011-8.
Logic models Hawkins B, Taylor-Powell E, MacDonald G. Stephen B. Thacker CDC Library LibGuides. 2014 Sep.
Substance Use and Abuse
Alcohol screening and brief intervention: a clinical solution to a vital public health issue Cheal NE, McKnight-Eily L, Weber MK. Am Nurse Today. 2014 ;9(9):34-35.
Evaluation of the effect of host immune status on short-term Yersinia pestis infection in fleas with implications for the enzootic host model for maintenance of Y. pestis during interepizootic periods Graham CB, Woods ME, Vetter SM, Petersen JM, Montenieri JA, Holmes JL, Maes SE, Bearden SW, Gage KL, Eisen RJ. J Med Entomol. 2014 Sep;51(5):1079-1086.
John Iskander, MD MPH, Editor Jane Gidudu, MD, MPH, Acting Editor Gail Bang, MLIS, Librarian William (Bill) Thomas, MLIS, Librarian Victoria Burchfield, MLIS, Librarian Kathleen Connick, MSLS, Librarian Jarvis Sims, MIT, MLIS, Librarian
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