Marshall H. Chin mostly deals with Health care, Heart failure, Diabetes mellitus, Internal medicine and Family medicine. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Health care, Reimbursement, Disease and Activities of daily living is strongly linked to Psychological intervention. His Heart failure research incorporates themes from Guideline, Executive summary and Intensive care medicine.
The concepts of his Diabetes mellitus study are interwoven with issues in Translational research, Gerontology and Community health. His work is dedicated to discovering how Internal medicine, Cardiology are connected with Blood pressure and Risk factor and other disciplines. His work deals with themes such as Terminal Sedation, Public health and Medical procedure, which intersect with Family medicine.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Health care, Family medicine, Gerontology, Diabetes mellitus and Nursing. His work carried out in the field of Health care brings together such families of science as Psychological intervention and Public relations. Marshall H. Chin interconnects Cross-sectional study, Response rate, Medicaid and Public health in the investigation of issues within Family medicine.
Marshall H. Chin has researched Diabetes mellitus in several fields, including Life expectancy and Intensive care medicine. His Intensive care medicine research includes themes of Heart disease and Comorbidity. His Nursing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Program evaluation and Quality management.
Marshall H. Chin spends much of his time researching Health care, Health equity, Family medicine, Gerontology and Diabetes mellitus. Marshall H. Chin has included themes like Internal medicine and Public relations, Organizational culture in his Health care study. His Health equity research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Intersectionality, Social determinants of health and Public economics.
His research in Family medicine intersects with topics in Cross-sectional study, Medicaid and Confidence interval. His research integrates issues of Life expectancy, Sexual minority, Albuminuria and Asian american pacific islander in his study of Gerontology. His Diabetes mellitus research incorporates elements of Psychological intervention, Care Goals and Quality management.
Marshall H. Chin mainly focuses on Health care, Health equity, Family medicine, Transgender and Health policy. In most of his Health care studies, his work intersects topics such as Socioeconomic status. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Public economics, Gerontology, Social determinants of health, Health communication and Minority group.
His Gerontology research integrates issues from Pacific islanders, Asian americans, Intersectionality, Community development and Sexual minority. His Family medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cross-sectional study and Safety-net Provider. Marshall H. Chin has included themes like Social psychology, Sexual orientation, Lesbian and Organizational culture in his Transgender study.
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2009 Focused Update Incorporated Into the ACC/AHA 2005 Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Heart Failure in Adults A Report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines: Developed in Collaboration With the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation
Sharon Ann Hunt;William T. Abraham;Marshall H. Chin;Arthur M. Feldman.
Circulation (2009)
ACC/AHA 2005 Guideline Update for the Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Heart Failure in the Adult
Sharon Ann Hunt;William T. Abraham;Marshall H. Chin.
Circulation (2005)
ACC/AHA Guidelines for the Evaluation and Management of Chronic Heart Failure in the Adult: Executive Summary A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Committee to Revise the 1995 Guidelines for the Evaluation and Management of Heart Failure)
Sharon A Hunt;David W Baker;Marshall H Chin;Michael P Cinquegrani.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2001)
ACC/AHA Guidelines for the Evaluation and Management of Chronic Heart Failure in the Adult: Executive Summary A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Committee to Revise the 1995 Guidelines for the Evaluation and Management of Heart Failure): Developed in Collaboration With the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation; Endorsed by the Heart Failure Society of America.
Sharon A Hunt;David W Baker;Marshall H Chin;Michael P Cinquegrani.
Circulation (2001)
The prevention or delay of type 2 diabetes.
Robert S Sherwin;Robert M Anderson;John B Buse;Marshall H Chin.
Diabetes Care (2003)
The prevention or delay of type 2 diabetes: American Diabetes Association and National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Robert S. Sherwin;Robert M. Anderson;John B. Buse;Marshall H. Chin.
Diabetes Care (2002)
ACC/AHA 2005 Guideline Update for the Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Heart Failure in the Adult—Summary Article
Sharon Ann Hunt;William T. Abraham;Marshall H. Chin.
Circulation (2005)
Correlates of Early Hospital Readmission or Death in Patients With Congestive Heart Failure
Marshall H Chin;Marshall H Chin;Lee Goldman;Lee Goldman.
American Journal of Cardiology (1997)
ACC/AHA guidelines for the evaluation and management of chronic heart failure in the adult: executive summary.
S. A. Hunt;D. W. Baker;M. H. Chin;M. P. Cinquegrani.
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation (2002)
Community-based participatory research: opportunities, challenges, and the need for a common language.
Thomas P. O’Toole;Kaytura Felix Aaron;Marshall H. Chin;Carol Horowitz.
Journal of General Internal Medicine (2003)
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