1999 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)
Nicole Lurie mainly investigates Public health, Health equity, Medical emergency, Health care and Gerontology. Her work on Population health as part of her general Public health study is frequently connected to Estimation, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. Her Health equity research includes elements of Obesity, Demography, Health policy, Health care quality and Socioeconomic status.
Her research in Health policy intersects with topics in Earned income tax credit and Health promotion. Her Medical emergency study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Health economics, Emergency department, Emergency management, Suicide prevention and Pandemic. Her Gerontology study incorporates themes from Medicaid Program, Population level and Literacy.
Public health, Health care, Medical emergency, Health equity and Health policy are her primary areas of study. Her Public health study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Vaccination, Emergency management, Public relations and Environmental health. As part of her studies on Health care, Nicole Lurie frequently links adjacent subjects like Nursing.
Her Medical emergency research incorporates elements of Emergency department, Pandemic and Suicide prevention. Her Health equity study combines topics in areas such as Health care quality, Demography, Gerontology and Family medicine. Her Health policy research includes themes of Global health and Health promotion.
Nicole Lurie mainly investigates Public health, Medical emergency, Coronavirus disease 2019, Pandemic and Emergency management. The various areas that she examines in her Public health study include Public relations and Environmental health. The Medical emergency study combines topics in areas such as Nursing, Emergency department, Suicide prevention and Health care.
Nicole Lurie has included themes like Economic growth, Pneumonia, Natural experiment, Environmental economics and 2019-20 coronavirus outbreak in her Coronavirus disease 2019 study. Her studies deal with areas such as Viral Sequencing, Outbreak, Influenza A virus, Viral Epidemiology and Zika virus as well as Pandemic. The study incorporates disciplines such as Clinical information and Health department in addition to Emergency management.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Medical emergency, Public health, Pandemic, Community resilience and Environmental health. Her Medical emergency research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Suicide prevention, Emergency department, Emergency management and Human factors and ergonomics. Her research integrates issues of Mass-casualty incident and Mass gathering in her study of Emergency department.
Nicole Lurie combines subjects such as Influenza A virus, Injury prevention, Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 and 2019-20 coronavirus outbreak with her study of Pandemic. Her Environmental health research incorporates themes from Public administration and Disaster response. Her Coronavirus disease 2019 research integrates issues from Mental health, Psychiatry and Interpersonal relationship.
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The Mental Health Consequences of COVID-19 and Physical Distancing: The Need for Prevention and Early Intervention.
Sandro Galea;Raina M. Merchant;Nicole Lurie.
JAMA Internal Medicine (2020)
Contribution of Public Parks to Physical Activity
Deborah A. Cohen;Thomas L. McKenzie;Amber Sehgal;Stephanie Williamson.
American Journal of Public Health (2007)
A conceptual model of emergency department crowding
Brent R. Asplin;David J. Magid;Karin V. Rhodes;Leif I. Solberg.
(2003)
The Role of Black and Hispanic Physicians in Providing Health Care for Underserved Populations
Miriam Komaromy;Kevin Grumbach;Michael Drake;Karen Vranizan.
(1996)
Developing Covid-19 Vaccines at Pandemic Speed.
Nicole Lurie;Melanie Saville;Richard Hatchett;Jane Halton.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2020)
Immigrants And Health Care: Sources Of Vulnerability
Kathryn Pitkin Derose;José J. Escarce;Nicole Lurie.
Health Affairs (2007)
International Health Regulations
Andrew Weber;Nicole Lurie;Scott Dowell;Julie E. Fischer.
(2010)
Health Literacy: A Policy Challenge For Advancing High-Quality Health Care
Ruth M. Parker;Scott C. Ratzan;Nicole Lurie.
Health Affairs (2003)
Preventive Care for Women -- Does the Sex of the Physician Matter?
Nicole Lurie;Jonathan Slater;Paul McGovern;Jacqueline Ekstrum.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1993)
Approaching Health Disparities From a Population Perspective: The National Institutes of Health Centers for Population Health and Health Disparities
Richard B. Warnecke;April Oh;Nancy Breen;Sarah Gehlert.
American Journal of Public Health (2008)
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