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Mark DeHaven, Ph.D.

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Mark DeHaven
Name:
  Mark J. DeHaven, Ph.D.
Academic Title:
  Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Clinical Sciences
School:
  Southwestern Medical School
Department Website:
  Family and Community Medicine

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Community-Based Participatory Research
Effectiveness of Faith-Health Collaboration
Competing Models of Community Medicine
Non-system System of Care
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Mold JW, Mathew MK, Belgore S, DeHaven MJ, "The Epidemiology of Night Sweats in Primary Care Patients: An OKPRN and TAFP-Net Study" Journal of Family Practice, 51:452-456, 2002
Wall CR, DeHaven MJ, Oeffinger KC, "Survey Methodology for the Novice" Journal of Family Practice, 51:573, 2002
DeHaven MJ, Hunter IB, Wilder L, Walton JW, Berry J, "Health Programs in Faith-Based Organizations: Are they effective?" American Journal of Public Health, In Press
Schneider GW, DeHaven MJ, Snell LM, "Fostering a Culture of Prevention in a Residency Program Through a Continuous Quality Improvement Project" American Journal of Medical Quality, In Press
Schneider GW, DeHaven MJ, "Revisiting the Navajo Way: Lessons for Contemporary Healing" Perspective in Biology and Medicine, In Press
 
 SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
 
DeHaven MJ, Wilson GR, O'Connor PO, "Creating a Research Culture: What We Can Learn From Residencies That Are Successful in Research" Family Medicine, 30:501-507, 1998
Schneider GW, DeHaven MJ, "Revisiting the Navajo Way: Lessons for Contemporary Healing" Perspective in Biology and Medicine, In Press
Mold JW, Mathew MK, Belgore S, DeHaven MJ, "The Epidemiology of Night Sweats in Primary Care Patients: An OKPRN and TAFP-Net Study" Journal of Family Practice, 51:452-456, 2002
DeHaven MJ, Hunter IB, Wilder L, Walton JW, Berry J, "Health Programs in Faith-Based Organizations: Are they effective?" American Journal of Public Health, In Press
Gregg AC, DeHaven MJ, Meires J, Kane A, Gullison G, "Perspectives on Adherence to Recommended Health Behaviors Among Low-Income Patients" Health Promotion Practice, 2:162-171, 2000
 
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