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A typology of prescription drug monitoring programs: a latent transition analysis of the evolution of programs from 1999 to 2016.

February 2019 | Addiction
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The Need for Policy Change Regarding Progestin-Only Injectable Contraceptives.

December 2018 | Journal of Womens Health
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‘It’s just an excuse to slut around’: Gay and Bisexual Mens’ Constructions of HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) as a Social Problem.

November 2018 | Sociology of Health and Illness
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A non‐linear model for censored and mismeasured time varying covariates in survival models, with applications in human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immune deficiency syndrome studies.

November 2018 | Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C
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Factors Associated With Pharyngeal Gonorrhea in Young People: Implications for Prevention.

September 2018 | Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Using Registry Data to Construct a Comparison Group for Programmatic Effectiveness Evaluation: The New York City HIV Care Coordination Program.

September 2018 | American Journal of Epidemiology
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First-trimester aspiration abortion practices: a survey of United States abortion providers.

August 2018 | Contraception
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Identification of putative regulatory regions and transcription factors associated with intramuscular fat content traits.

June 2018 | BMC Genomics
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Network Research Experiences in New York and Eastern Europe: Lessons for the Southern US in Understanding HIV Transmission Dynamics.

June 2018 | Current HIV/AIDS Reports
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Methodology for a mixed-methods multi-country study to assess recognition of and response to maternal and newborn illness.

December 2017 | Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition

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The CUNY Institute for Implementation Science in Population Health (ISPH) was founded on the notion that substantial improvements in population health can be efficiently achieved through better implementation of existing strategies, policies, and interventions across multiple sectors. We study how to translate and scale-up evidence-based interventions and policies within clinical and community settings in order to improve population health and reduce health disparities. CUNY ISPH. Pursing population health gains through better implementation.

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