Nell H. Gottlieb is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on health professions and psychology, with notable contributions across various related subfields including general health professions, clinical psychology, emergency medical services, sociology and political science, and economics and econometrics.
The main topics studied by Nell H. Gottlieb encompass migration, health, and trauma; employment and welfare studies; global health workforce issues; health and medical studies; COVID-19 epidemiological studies; homelessness and social issues; and racial and ethnic identity research.
Frequent publication venues for their work include:
Collaborators often publishing with Nell H. Gottlieb are:
Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Nell H. Gottlieb include:
L.K. Bartholomew;G.S. Parcel;G. Kok;N.H. Gottlieb
Gerjo Kok;Nell H Gottlieb;Gjalt-Jorn Y Peters;Patricia Dolan Mullen
L. Kay Bartholomew;Guy S. Parcel;Gerjo Kok;Nell H. Gottlieb
Nell H. Gottlieb;Lawrence W. Green
Mary A. Steinhardt;Christyn L. Dolbier;Christyn L. Dolbier;Nell H. Gottlieb;Katherine T. McCalister
Kathleen S. Mackie;Carole K. Holahan;Nell H. Gottlieb
Nell H. Gottlieb;Meei-Shia Chen
Gerjo Kok;Nell H. Gottlieb;Matthew Commers;Chris Smerecnik
Patricia Dolan Mullen;David Evans;Jean Forster;Nell H. Gottlieb
Guy S. Parcel;Nancy M. O'Hara-Tompkins;Ronald B. Harrist;Karen M. Basen-Engquist
Kenneth R. McLeroy;Allan B. Steckler;Bruce Simons-Morton;Robert M. Goodman
Patricia Goodson;Nell H Gottlieb;Michele M Smith
Bruce G. Simons-Morton;Walter H. Greene;Nell H. Gottlieb
Gerjo Kok;L. Kay Bartholomew;Guy S. Parcel;Nell H. Gottlieb
Alexandra E Evans;Jennifer Greenberg Seth;Shanna Smith;Karol Kaye Harris
Michael P. Eriksen;Nell H. Gottlieb
Nell H. Gottlieb;Michael P. Eriksen;Chris Y. Lovato;Riki P. Weinstein
Nell H. Gottlieb;Judith A. Baker
Gerjo Kok;Zamira Gurabardhi;Nell H. Gottlieb;Fred R. H. Zijlstra
Susan G. Brink;Karen M. Basen-Engquist;Nancy M. O'Hara-Tompkins;Guy S. Parcel
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