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New Findings from the National Survey of Children's Health
Presenter Information
Charity Moore is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Medicine and Biostatistics. Dr. Moore received her master of science in public health degree (1997) and doctorate (2000) in biostatistics at the University of South Carolina in Columbia. From 2000 to 2001, she worked at Rush St. Luke’s Presbyterian Medical Center with movement disorder specialists and kinesiology researchers. In 2002, she joined the faculty at the University of South Carolina in the Arnold School of Public Health Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. There she served as the lead biostatistician and Deputy Director of the South Carolina Rural Health Research Center (SCRHRC), where this project on violent disagreements originated. The SCRHRC’s focuses “on investigating persistent inequities in health status within the population of the rural U.S., with an emphasis on inequities stemming from socioeconomic status, race and ethnicity, and access to health care services.” In January 2005, Dr. Moore moved to the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill, where she works with clinical research scholars affiliated with the National Institutes of Health-sponsored K30 and K12 programs. She has provided biostatistical support for more than 10 K23 applications from a wide variety of disciplines (e.g., pharmacy, oncology, obstetrics and gynecology, clinical psychology, endocrinology, dentistry). In October 2005, she became the Director of the Biostatistics Shared Facility of the Roadmap K12. The facility has two other staff members – one biostatistics postdoctoral fellow and one predoctoral biostatistics graduate assistant – both of whom collaborate with faculty scholars from the clinical research programs. Dr. Moore is also a research fellow at UNC’s Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, where her work includes rural health research, systematic reviews, and evaluation of chronic disease interventions.
Arlene Smaldone is currently an Assistant Professor at the Columbia University School of Nursing in New York City. Her research focuses on children with diabetes and other chronic health conditions and factors associated with improved health outcomes for children affected by chronic illness. Dr. Smaldone is a pediatric nurse practitioner and diabetes educator. In 2003, she received a doctoral degree from the Columbia University School of Nursing. She has extensive experience in secondary data analyses of large state and national discharge data sets. Her doctoral research examined risk factors for recurrent diabetic ketoacidosis in California children with type 1 diabetes using 1997-2000 hospital discharge data from the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development. In 2005, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship in behavioral research at the Joslin Diabetes Center and Harvard Medical School in Boston. She serves on the editorial board of Diabetes Technology and Therapeutics.
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