P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Vol. 77, Issue 1, 2016January 01, 2016 EDT
Association Between Staff Experience and Effective Tuberculosis Contact Tracing in North Carolina, 2008–2009
Association Between Staff Experience and Effective Tuberculosis Contact Tracing in North Carolina, 2008–2009
Kia. E. Bryant, Myra G. Allen, Ellen R. Fortenberry, Julie Luffman, Elizabeth Zeringue, Jason E. Stout,
Articles in Vol. 77, Issue 1, 2016
Vol. 77, Issue 1, 2016
- Data as the Foundation for Health PolicyPeter J. Morris
- Fish Consumption Patterns and Mercury Advisory Knowledge Among Fishers in the Haw River BasinJill E. JohnstonKate HoffmanSteve WingAmy Lowman
- Estimating the Burden of Pandemic Infectious Disease: The Case of the Second Wave of Pandemic Influenza H1N1 in Forsyth County, North CarolinaTimothy R. PetersBeverly M. SnivelyCynthia K. SuerkenWerner BischoffLauren VannoyElizabeth BlakeneyTammy BischoffElizabeth PalavecinoRobert SherertzKatherine A. Poehling
- The Perceived Impact of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on North Carolina's Free ClinicsGreg A. SwanKristie L. Foley
- Disability and Exposure to High Levels of Adverse Childhood Experiences: Effect on Health and Risk BehaviorAnna AustinHarry HerrickScott ProescholdbellJacqueline Simmons
- Association Between Staff Experience and Effective Tuberculosis Contact Tracing in North Carolina, 2008–2009Kia. E. BryantMyra G. AllenEllen R. FortenberryJulie LuffmanElizabeth ZeringueJason E. Stout
- From Pilot to Practice: A Trainee-Integrated Pharmacy Practice Model in CardiologyBethany A. KalichJonathan D. CicciShailly ShahBrent N. Reed
- Enrollment and Racial Disparities in Cancer Treatment Clinical Trials in North CarolinaLeah L. ZulligAlice G. Fortune-BrittShangbang RaoSeth D. TyreePaul A. GodleyWilliam R. Carpenter
- North Carolina's Operation Medicine Drop: Results From One of the Nation's Largest Drug Disposal ProgramsEleanor FlemingScott ProescholdbellNidhi SachdevaApostolos A. AlexandridisLewis MargolisKelly Ransdell
- Mental Health and Substance Misuse-Related Emergency Department Discharges in Urban Counties of North CarolinaBryce A. Van DorenKathryn G. GrimsleyJoshua M. NooneJane B. Neese
- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Using Evidence-Based Medicine to Heal Injured Brain TissueJames S. Hooker
Bryant, Kia. E., Myra G. Allen, Ellen R. Fortenberry, Julie Luffman, Elizabeth Zeringue, and Jason E. Stout. 2016. “Association Between Staff Experience and Effective Tuberculosis Contact Tracing in North Carolina, 2008–2009.” North Carolina Medical Journal 77 (1): 37–44. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.77.1.37.
