Epidemiology and Informatics
Current Publications Authored by Members of the Byrd Institute
Facilities and Academic Support for Technology (FAST) Department
Updated May 24, 2006
Abstracts
- Wahi MM, Schwartz SW. Sleep disturbances are negatively associated with mortality risk in older Mexican-Americans: findings from the Hispanic Established Populations for the Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly. Accepted for manuscript submission and oral presentation at: American Public Health Association 124th Annual Meeting; November 4-8, 2006; Boston, MA.
- Wiegand L, Wahi M, Borgman H, et al. Longitudinal study design addresses predictors of medical student choice of surgical residency. Paper presented at: Health Sciences Center Research Day; February 23, 2006; University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.
- Wahi M, Schwartz S. Sleep disturbances are negatively associated with mortality risk in older Mexican-Americans: findings from the Hispanic Established Populations for the Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly. Paper presented at: Health Sciences Center Research Day; University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.
- Goldin S, Wahi M, Wiegand L, et al. Perspectives of third-year medical students toward their surgical clerkship and a surgical career. Presented at the Association for Academic Surgery Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA, 2006. J Surg Res 2006; 130(2):248 (abstract 231).
- Parks D, Wahi M. Overcoming diverse security protocols across institutions to enable convenient file-sharing and videoconferencing among collaborators. American Medical Informatics Association's Annual Symposium. Washington, DC, 2005.
- Goldin S, Wahi M, Borgman H, et al. Medical students’ reported quality of life during their required surgical clerkship. American College of Surgeons’ 91st Annual Clinical Congress. San Francisco, CA, 2005.
- Goldin S, Wahi M, Borgman H, et al. Medical students’ reported quality of life during their required surgical clerkship. Health Sciences Center Research Day; University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, 2005.
- Skeate R, Wahi M, Jessurun J, Connelly D. PDA-enabled decision support device results in more complete pathology reports and enhances resident learning. Annual Meeting of the Academy of Clinical Physicians and Scientists. Pittsburgh, PA, June 9-11, 2005. Am J Clin Pathol 2005; 124:453-469 (abstract 18).
- Wahi M, Parks D. Using Microsoft Word nested field codes to format page numbers and table of contents of an NIH center grant application results in a professional appearance. Society of Research Administrators International Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, UT: (Only published in meeting materials.), 2004.
Journal Articles
- Skeate RC, Wahi M, Hanson KL, Cartwright CP. A study of results generated using the Abbott LCx-GC assay fails to reveal a performance-based rationale for the 2002 level 1 recall. Am J Clin Pathol 2005;123:809-16.







