2004 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)
His primary areas of study are Internal medicine, Meta-analysis, Clinical trial, Confidence interval and Odds ratio. Jesse A. Berlin has researched Internal medicine in several fields, including Endocrinology, Surgery and Cardiology. The concepts of his Meta-analysis study are interwoven with issues in Logistic regression, Epidemiology, MEDLINE, Econometrics and Gallbladder.
In the subject of general MEDLINE, his work in Meta-Analysis as Topic is often linked to Scientific literature and Elaboration, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His work deals with themes such as Research design, Observational study, Randomized controlled trial and Rheumatology, which intersect with Clinical trial. The study incorporates disciplines such as Content validity, Physical therapy, Cohort study and Discoid lupus erythematosus in addition to Confidence interval.
Jesse A. Berlin spends much of his time researching Internal medicine, Surgery, Confidence interval, Odds ratio and Clinical trial. His work in Internal medicine tackles topics such as Oncology which are related to areas like Cancer. His Surgery research focuses on Cohort study and how it connects with Retrospective cohort study and Diabetes mellitus.
Jesse A. Berlin focuses mostly in the field of Confidence interval, narrowing it down to matters related to Epidemiology and, in some cases, Public health. His Clinical trial research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Observational study, Adverse effect, Randomized controlled trial, Meta-analysis and Alternative medicine. His research integrates issues of Relative risk, Gynecology, Econometrics and MEDLINE in his study of Meta-analysis.
Jesse A. Berlin mainly focuses on Randomized controlled trial, Clinical trial, Internal medicine, Hazard ratio and Sample size determination. His Randomized controlled trial research integrates issues from Psychological intervention, Delphi method, Systematic review, Confidence interval and Physical therapy. His study looks at the intersection of Clinical trial and topics like Open data with Knowledge management and Public health.
His Internal medicine research includes themes of Impact factor, Surgery and Oncology. His work in Propensity score matching addresses subjects such as Observational study, which are connected to disciplines such as Confounding. His work is dedicated to discovering how Odds ratio, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey are connected with Meta-analysis and other disciplines.
His primary scientific interests are in Clinical trial, Randomized controlled trial, Medical physics, MEDLINE and Meta-analysis. His study in the field of Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials is also linked to topics like Standard protocol. Jesse A. Berlin has included themes like Clinical research, Software, Process and Family medicine in his Randomized controlled trial study.
His biological study deals with issues like Statistical power, which deal with fields such as Sample size determination, Number needed to treat, Statistical significance, Primary outcome and Delphi. His work on Meta-Analysis as Topic as part of general MEDLINE study is frequently linked to Research question, bridging the gap between disciplines. His studies in Meta-analysis integrate themes in fields like Quality, Odds ratio, Dental plaque, Dentistry and Confidence interval.
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Meta-analysis of observational studies in epidemiology - A proposal for reporting
D F Stroup;J A Berlin;S C Morton;I Olkin.
JAMA (2000)
Publication bias in clinical research
P.J Easterbrook;R Gopalan;J.A Berlin;D.R Matthews.
The Lancet (1991)
SPIRIT 2013 explanation and elaboration: guidance for protocols of clinical trials
An Wen Chan;Jennifer M. Tetzlaff;Peter C. Gøtzsche;Douglas G. Altman.
BMJ (2013)
The Effect of Race and Sex on Physicians' Recommendations for Cardiac Catheterization
Kevin A. Schulman;Jesse A. Berlin;William Harless;Jon F. Kerner.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1999)
A META-ANALYSIS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN THE PREVENTION OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE
Jesse A. Berlin;Graham A. Colditz.
American Journal of Epidemiology (1990)
Assessing the Generalizability of Prognostic Information
Amy C. Justice;Kenneth E. Covinsky;Jesse A. Berlin.
Annals of Internal Medicine (1999)
Efficacy and safety of quinidine therapy for maintenance of sinus rhythm after cardioversion. A meta-analysis of randomized control trials.
S E Coplen;E M Antman;J A Berlin;P Hewitt.
Circulation (1990)
Effect of anaemia and cardiovascular disease on surgical mortality and morbidity
Jeffrey L Carson;Amy Duff;Roy M Poses;Jesse A Berlin.
The Lancet (1996)
The association between hepatitis C infection and survival after orthotopic liver transplantation.
Lisa M. Forman;James D. Lewis;Jesse A. Berlin;Harold I. Feldman.
Gastroenterology (2002)
Defining the clinically important difference in pain outcome measures
John T. Farrar;Russell K. Portenoy;Jesse A. Berlin;Judith L. Kinman.
Pain (2000)
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