Ira Moscovice is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States, conducting research primarily at the intersection of medicine and mathematics. Their scholarly work spans several subfields including statistics and probability, emergency medicine, general health professions, economics and econometrics, and oncology. The focus of their research covers diverse topics such as emergency and acute care studies, statistical methods and inference, clinical trial methodologies, advanced causal inference techniques, nursing roles and practices, interprofessional education and collaboration, and the economic and financial impacts of cancer.
Their recent publications include:
Moscovice collaborates frequently with several researchers, particularly:
The venues where Moscovice's work is regularly published reflect the interdisciplinary nature of their research, appearing in journals such as Medical Care Research and Review, Cancer Medicine, Annals of the American Thoracic Society, The Annals of Statistics, and arXiv (Cornell University).
Their expertise in statistical methods is evidenced by contributions to statistical inference and clinical trial methodology with a particular emphasis on advanced causal inference techniques. This statistical focus intersects with urgent healthcare topics, evidenced by studies related to emergency and acute care as well as nursing practices in complex care settings.
Jeffrey S. McCullough;Michelle M Casey;Ira S Moscovice;Shailey Prasad
Nicole Lurie;Michael Popkin;Maurice Dysken;Ira Moscovice
Adam N. Hofer;Jean Marie Abraham;Ira Moscovice
Peiyin Hung;Katy B. Kozhimannil;Michelle M. Casey;Ira S. Moscovice
Carrie Henning-Smith;Ira Moscovice;Katy Kozhimannil
Nicole Lurie;Nicole Lurie;Ira S. Moscovice;Michael Finch;Jon B. Christianson
Patricia M McGovern;Bryan E Dowd;Dwenda K Gjerdingen;Ira S Moscovice
Ira Moscovice;M.P.H. Roger Rosenblatt M.D.
Tiffany A. Radcliff;Michelle Brasure;Ira S. Moscovice;Jeffrey T. Stensland
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Beth A. Virnig;Ira S. Moscovice;Sara B. Durham;Michelle M. Casey
Katy B. Kozhimannil;Michelle M. Casey;Peiyin Hung;Xinxin Han
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Roger A. Rosenblatt;Ira S. Moscovice
Nicole Lurie;Nicole Lurie;Jon B Christianson;Michael Finch;Ira S Moscovice
Beth A. Virnig;Haijun Ma;Lacey K. Hartman;Ira Moscovice
Ira Moscovice;Jeffrey Stensland
Douglas R Wholey;Walter Gregg;Ira S Moscovice
Michelle M Casey;Jill Klingner;Ira S Moscovice
Ira S Moscovice;Gestur Davidson;David McCaffrey
Peiyin Hung;Michelle M. Casey;Katy B. Kozhimannil;Pinar Karaca-Mandic
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