Training researchers in Mixed Methods methodologies
Family Medicine's Mixed Methods program offers workshops and consultation services to teach researchers how to unite qualitative and quantitative methodologies for richer data analysis
Family Medicine's Mixed Methods program offers workshops and consultation services to teach researchers how to unite qualitative and quantitative methodologies for richer data analysis
A U-M Family Medicine research team published the results of their analysis in the journal Seminars in Hearing.
A cancer found in the throat is now the leading cancer caused by HPV — and 80% of those diagnosed are men. Diane M. Harper, M.D., M.P.H., M.S. co-authors study reported in J AMA .
Three papers from spring/summer 2021 synthesize youth experiences with social distancing, face mask use, and early COVID-19 messaging.
Vast majority of teens and young adults say they’re willing or have gotten vaccinated; youth-oriented message will be needed to inform the rest
CDC partner pilot project finds 98% of people observed at public spaces indoors wore a mask, and 87% of those observed outdoors did too. The CDCstudy has expanded to 60 college and university campuses.
Virtual Zoom gathering
Founder of the MyVoice National Poll of Youth, Tammy Chang, will speak at a University-wide ceremony recognizing faculty initiatives in the vital sphere of national and state leadership and public impact
An EHR alert that prompted a one-question hearing loss screener question significantly increased audiologist referrals among older adults, according to a new study published in the Annals of Family Medicine
Drs. Philip Zazove and Michael McKee led the latest iteration of the National Poll on Healthy Aging, which finds most adults over 50 have not been screened or tested for hearing loss in past two years.