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Overview

Ian D. Hay is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States and has a research focus predominantly within the Social Sciences, with significant contributions to Education and related subfields. Their scholarly work spans topics such as Mathematics Education and Teaching Techniques, Values and Moral Education, Education Systems and Policy, Parental Involvement in Education, Indigenous and Place-Based Education, Statistics Education and Methodologies, and Educational Assessment and Pedagogy.

Their frequent coauthors include Jane Watson, Rosemary Callingham, Suzie Wright, Jeanne Allen, and Neil Cranston, reflecting collaborations on multiple research projects and publications.

They have published in several academic journals with multiple entries in the Australian and International Journal of Rural Education and single articles in the Statistics Education Research Journal, Education Sciences, Mathematics Education Research Journal, and The APPEA Journal.

Notable recent papers include:

  • FACTORS INFLUENCING THE DEVELOPMENT OF MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS' INTEREST IN STATISTICAL LITERACY (2022), published in Statistics Education Research Journal
  • Increasing Students' Social Capital through Community Involvement in Rural and Regional Education (2022), published in Australian and International Journal of Rural Education
  • Exploring Children's Values Questionnaire: Measurement, Gender, and Age Issues (2021), published in Education Sciences
  • Community Beliefs about Rural and Regional Education and Students' School Completion (2022), published in Australian and International Journal of Rural Education
  • Describing a teacher's pedagogical mathematical knowledge in STEM teaching (2023), published in Mathematics Education Research Journal

Ian D. Hay's research spans several areas within the Social Sciences, with a concentrated emphasis on Education. The subfields covered include:

  • Education
  • Statistics and Probability
  • Philosophy
  • Pollution
  • Ocean Engineering

The scientist's main research topics focus on:

  • Mathematics Education and Teaching Techniques
  • Values and Moral Education
  • Education Systems and Policy
  • Parental Involvement in Education
  • Indigenous and Place-Based Education
  • Statistics Education and Methodologies
  • Educational Assessment and Pedagogy

Best Publications

  • Management of thyroid nodules detected at US: Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound consensus conference statement

    Mary C. Frates;Carol B. Benson;J. William Charboneau;Edmund S. Cibas

  • Predicting outcome in papillary thyroid carcinoma: Development of a reliable prognostic scoring system in a cohort of 1779 patients surgically treated at one institution during 1940 through 1989

    Ian D. Hay;Erik J. Bergstralh;John R. Goellner;Janet R. Ebersold

  • Papillary thyroid microcarcinoma: a study of 900 cases observed in a 60-year period.

    Ian D. Hay;Maeve E. Hutchinson;Tomas Gonzalez-Losada;Bryan McIver

  • Management Guidelines for Children with Thyroid Nodules and Differentiated Thyroid Cancer

    Gary L. Francis;Steven G. Waguespack;Andrew J. Bauer;Peter Angelos

  • Ipsilateral lobectomy versus bilateral lobar resection in papillary thyroid carcinoma: a retrospective analysis of surgical outcome using a novel prognostic scoring system.

    Ian D. Hay;Clive S. Grant;William F. Taylor;William M. McConahey

  • Follicular Thyroid Cancer Treated at the Mayo Clinic, 1946 Through 1970: Initial Manifestations, Pathologic Findings, Therapy, and Outcome

    William M. McCONAHEY;Ian D. Hay;Lewis B. Woolner;Jon A. van Heerden

  • Papillary thyroid carcinoma managed at the Mayo Clinic during six decades (1940-1999): temporal trends in initial therapy and long-term outcome in 2444 consecutively treated patients.

    Ian D Hay;Geoffrey B Thompson;Clive S Grant;Eric J Bergstralh

  • Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma

    Ian D. Hay

  • Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma: A 50-year experience at a single institution

    Bryan McIver;Ian D. Hay;Dario F. Giuffrida;Catherine E. Dvorak

  • Papillary thyroid microcarcinoma : a study of 535 cases observed in a 50-year period: Discussion

    I. D. Hay;C.S. Grant;J. A. Van Heerden;J. R. Goellner

  • Comparison of administration of recombinant human thyrotropin with withdrawal of thyroid hormone for radioactive iodine scanning in patients with thyroid carcinoma

    Paul W. Ladenson;Lewis E. Braverman;Ernest L. Mazzaferri;Françoise Brucker-Davis

  • Value of Preoperative Ultrasonography in the Surgical Management of Initial and Reoperative Papillary Thyroid Cancer

    John M. Stulak;Clive S. Grant;Clive S. Grant;David R. Farley;Geoffrey B. Thompson

  • Thyroid cancer nodal metastases: Biologic significance and therapeutic considerations

    Stefan K.G. Grebe;Ian D. Hay

  • Distant metastases in differentiated thyroid carcinoma: a multivariate analysis of prognostic variables.

    J. Jeffrey Ruegemer;Ian D. Hay;Erik J. Bergstralh;John J. Ryan

  • AACE/AAES MEDICAL/SURGICAL GUIDELINES FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE: MANAGEMENT OF THYROID CARCINOMA

    Rhoda H. Cobin;Hossein Gharib;Donald A. Bergman;Orlo H. Clark

  • Ret oncogene activation in human thyroid neoplasms is restricted to the papillary cancer subtype.

    M Santoro;F Carlomagno;I D Hay;M A Herrmann

  • Papillary thyroid carcinoma in children and adults: long-term follow-up of 1039 patients conservatively treated at one institution during three decades.

    Donald Zimmerman;Ian D. Hay;Ian R. Gough;John R. Goellner

  • Unilateral total lobectomy: Is it sufficient surgical treatment for patients with AMES low-risk papillary thyroid carcinoma?

    Ian D. Hay;Clive S. Grant;Erik J. Bergstralh;Geoffrey B. Thompson

  • Mild Iodine Deficiency During Pregnancy Is Associated With Reduced Educational Outcomes in the Offspring: 9-Year Follow-up of the Gestational Iodine Cohort

    Kristen L. Hynes;Petr Otahal;Ian Hay;John R. Burgess;John R. Burgess

  • Long-Term Outcome in 215 Children and Adolescents with Papillary Thyroid Cancer Treated During 1940 Through 2008

    Ian D. Hay;Tomas Gonzalez-Losada;Megan S. Reinalda;Jennifer A. Honetschlager

Frequent Co-Authors

Clive S. Grant
Clive S. Grant Mayo Clinic
John R. Goellner
John R. Goellner Mayo Clinic
Jane M. Watson
Jane M. Watson University of Tasmania
John C. Morris
John C. Morris Washington University in St. Louis
George G. Klee
George G. Klee Mayo Clinic
Thomas J. Sebo
Thomas J. Sebo Mayo Clinic
Ross Homel
Ross Homel Griffith University

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