Partners In Health
United States
Michael Rich mostly deals with Tuberculosis, Public health, Intensive care medicine, Health care and Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis. His Tuberculosis study combines topics in areas such as Multiple drug resistance, Drug resistance and Surgery, Retrospective cohort study. His work on Health promotion as part of general Public health study is frequently linked to Risk assessment and Reimbursement Mechanism, bridging the gap between disciplines.
He combines subjects such as Psychological intervention, Sudden cardiac death and Transplantation with his study of Intensive care medicine. His Health care research includes themes of Nursing and MEDLINE. His study looks at the relationship between Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis and fields such as Ambulatory care, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Tuberculosis, Intensive care medicine, Internal medicine, Public health and Heart failure. His Tuberculosis research integrates issues from Regimen, Multiple drug resistance and Retrospective cohort study. His studies deal with areas such as Disease, Pediatrics and Mycobacterium tuberculosis as well as Retrospective cohort study.
As part of one scientific family, Michael Rich deals mainly with the area of Intensive care medicine, narrowing it down to issues related to the MEDLINE, and often Health care. His research on Internal medicine frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Cardiology. His Public health research focuses on Mental health and how it connects with Quality of life.
Michael Rich spends much of his time researching Tuberculosis, Intervention, Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis, Psychological intervention and Bedaquiline. His research in Tuberculosis intersects with topics in Multiple drug resistance and Clinical trial. Michael Rich interconnects Stable angina, Medical education, Public health, Social media and Electronic media in the investigation of issues within Intervention.
Michael Rich performs multidisciplinary study in Public health and Perspective in his work. He has included themes like Regimen and Internal medicine in his Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis study. The various areas that he examines in his Bedaquiline study include Adverse effect, Dosing, Asymptomatic and Intensive care medicine.
Michael Rich mainly investigates Tuberculosis, Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis, Regimen, Population health and Psychological intervention. His Tuberculosis study incorporates themes from Clinical trial, Compassionate Use and Intensive care medicine. His Clinical trial study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Epidemiology, Pharmacotherapy, Incidence and Pediatrics.
His Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis research incorporates elements of Internal medicine and Pulmonary medicine. His Psychological intervention research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Interactive media, Environmental health, Video game addiction, Social media and Mental health. His study in Environmental health is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Rural area and Health promotion, HRHIS, Health policy.
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Children, Adolescents, and Television
Miriam E. Bar-On;Daniel D. Broughton;Susan Buttross;Suzanne Corrigan.
Pediatrics (2001)
A consensus statement on health care transitions for young adults with special health care needs
Robert W. Blum;David Hirsch;Theodore A. Kastner;Richard D. Quint.
Pediatrics (2002)
WHO guidelines for the programmatic management of drug-resistant tuberculosis: 2011 update
D. Falzon;E. Jaramillo;H. J. Schünemann;M. Arentz.
European Respiratory Journal (2011)
The prognostic importance of different definitions of worsening renal function in congestive heart failure.
Stephen S. Gottlieb;William Abraham;Javed Butler;Daniel E. Forman.
Journal of Cardiac Failure (2002)
Comprehensive treatment of extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis.
Carole D. Mitnick;Sonya S. Shin;Kwonjune J. Seung;Michael L. Rich.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2008)
Role of video games in improving health-related outcomes: a systematic review.
Brian A. Primack;Mary V. Carroll;Megan McNamara;Mary Lou Klem.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine (2012)
Programmes and principles in treatment of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
Joia S Mukherjee;Joia S Mukherjee;Michael L Rich;Michael L Rich;Adrienne R Socci;J Keith Joseph;J Keith Joseph.
The Lancet (2004)
Speaking the same language: treatment outcome definitions for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.
Kayla F. Laserson;L. E. Thorpe;V. Leimane;K. Weyer.
International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (2005)
Tobacco and alcohol use behaviors portrayed in music videos: a content analysis.
Robert h. DuRant;E. S. Rome;M. Rich;E. Allred.
American Journal of Public Health (1997)
The reason and rhyme of qualitative research: why, when, and how to use qualitative methods in the study of adolescent health
Michael Rich;Kenneth R Ginsburg.
Journal of Adolescent Health (1999)
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