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Clinical Research Data Analytics

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Reston, VA, 20194
Posted:
December 30, 2023

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Vincent K. Agboto Ph. D, M.S.

Director of Research / Director of Biostatistics / Data Analytics Consultant 1300 Windleaf Drive, Unit Q

Reston, VA 20194

Phone: 404-***-****

Email: ad2b38@r.postjobfree.com

Areas of Expertise: Statistics, Biostatistics, Data Analytics, Designs of Experiments, Econometrics, Bioinformatics, Statistical Consulting, Health Economics, HEOR experience, Health Policy, Health Systems, Health Disparities, Clinical Research, Clinical Trials, Public Health, Operations and Management Sciences, Program Evaluation, Survey Designs and Analysis, Research Design and Data Management. Education

• Certification courses in Health Policy, Robert Woods Johnson Foundation, Meharry Medical College, Tennessee, Nashville, USA, 2012.

• Certification courses in Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA, 2009.

• Ph.D., Statistics, School of Statistics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA, 2006.

• M.S., Statistics, School of Statistics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA, 2005.

• Graduate Work, Applied Mathematics and Economics, University of Lomé, Togo, West Africa, 1996.

• B.S., Mathematics, University of Lomé, Togo, West Africa, 1995. Professional Experience

Lead Data Scientist December 2022 – August 2023

CVS Health Real World Evidence (RWE): This position ended due to hundreds of jobs elimination.

• Manage large-scale data science projects to design and develop data solutions using industry leading tools, technologies to extract and manipulate data from multiple large data sources including Aetna payer data, Pharmacy, Retail, and/or HealthCare business data to initiate and execute multimillion dollar data-oriented projects to transform the status-quo, improve collaboration with physicians and impact patient’s health; work with senior leadership from multiple business areas.

• Solve clients’ analytics problems using real world data sources such as electronic health records, claims database, registries data.

• Solve complex analytical projects and develop advanced predictive algorithms to evaluate scenarios, predict outcomes, and provide usable information on health metrics; mentor junior data scientists as part of project execution to improve their analytical skills and communication; utilize data mining, experimental design, data modelling, statistical algorithms, natural language processing, and machine learning to deliver predictive models that inform solutions for multiples teams (i.e. medical costs, risk scores) and customer engagement across critical journeys (i.e. medication adherence, breast cancer).

• Utilize programming languages (R, SAS, Stata, Python) to explore, analyze, and interpret large volumes of data in various forms and solve complex business problems; utilize visualization software to create reports and track statistical performance metrics; and work with cross-functional teams to support deployment of insights across multiple channels.

• Provide leadership on customer (pharmaceutical and other healthcare companies) protocol development, statistical analysis plans, study designs, sample size calculations, etc….

• Discuss progress of projects with customers (interim results, choice and clarification of statistical methodologies and design, etc…).

Lecturer, Master of Science in Applied Analytics Program May 2020-Present Columbia University

• Teach Solving Real World Problems with Analytics, a capstone course where students solve data driven problems for US and foreign-based corporations under my leadership.

• Lead class lectures, instructional activities, and classroom discussion online.

• Advise and mentor students on real corporations’ data driven projects using Python and R.

• Serve as a liaison between students and companies.

• Serve as the project manager for the projects.

• Participate in meetings with sponsor companies & student project teams.

• Monitor and address student concerns and inquiries.

• Conduct weekly office hours.

• Evaluate, grade student work and assessments with the assistance of an Associate Faculty.

• Projects are conducted using R or Python.

Lecturer, Clinical Trial Certificate Program January 2019 - Present University of Chicago

• Teach Drug Development Process and Clinical Statistics online courses in the Clinical Trials Management and Regulatory Compliance Certificate Program.

• Teach statistics components of a protocol with applications.

• Teach write up of Statistical Analysis Plans (SAP) with applications.

• Provide weekly synchronous lectures to professional students. Independent Biostatistical Contractor July 2020 – December 2022

• Worked on short term biostatistical contracts for clinical research organizations (IQVIA, Cytel, CorEvitas)

• Contributed to Power Calculations. Study Protocols, Statistical Analysis and Reports and Post Approval Safety Studies (PASS).

• Provided strong statistical expertise for design, analysis and reporting of clinical trials and research projects, and supervision for junior and intermediate Biostatisticians.

• Drafted statistical sections of study protocols, performed sample size calculation, developed randomization specifications, and generated randomization codes.

• Drafted Statistical Analysis Plans (SAPs) and properly addressed quality control (QC) review comments.

• Created and maintained Statistical and Programming QC and QA Plans for assigned projects or programs.

• Conducted analysis using clinical trials, registries and patient reported outcomes data.

• Worked closely with SAS programmers and Study Statistician to create SDTM and ADaM specifications, datasets, and reports.

• Provided statistical support for Global Medical Affairs group for publications and presentations.

• Reviewed Case Report Forms (CRFs), annotations, and edit checks to ensure capturing of all required data in a way that supports a high-quality database for the planned analyses.

• FDA submission experience.

• Conducted Biostatistical Reviews and co-authored clinical study reports (CSRs).

• Worked collaboratively and coordinated Biostatistics related project activities for successful completion within given timelines and budget.

• Led project teams.

Senior Scientist November 2019 - July 2020

Dobson DaVanzo & Associates

• Conducted and led data-driven studies and applying quantitative analytic methodologies.

• Led project teams in the design, drafting, and implementation of study protocols, evaluation methods and modelling.

• Modelled Medicare and Medicaid payment systems and writing technical proposals.

• Assisted sponsors in the design of clinical trials, including statistical sections of the study protocol, randomization methodology and writing statistical analysis plans.

• Supported work related to HEOR such as cost effectiveness analysis, economic modelling, health economy study designs, policy market access support and evidence generation and publication.

• Provided HEOR value communications to various stakeholders, including policy makers, healthcare providers, payers and patients or patients’ organizations.

• Provided project support to the statistics reporting process through the specification/review of tables, figures and listings shells, writing/review of derived dataset specifications and the formatting of report documents and tabulations using SAS/Base and SAS/STAT.

• Developed, tested, and ran SAS programs for the statistical analysis and reporting of clinical study data, including programs for derived datasets, CDISC (SDTM and ADaM) datasets, tables, figures and listings, and their validation.

Senior Statistical Scientist February 2018-November 2019 Allina Health

• Provided senior leadership for statistical and scientific aspects of clinical research projects, including study design, protocol development, study implementation, quality control, preliminary and final data analysis, and presentation of study results.

• Used electronic health records and electronic data warehouse to retrieve data for studies and analysis.

• Provided statistical guidance, review, and contribution to protocols, SAPs; TFL shells; DMC Charters; SDF specifications (SDTM and ADaM); randomization specifications; other key-study related documentation, protocol deviations, data quality review, using SAS/BASE, SAS/STAT and SAS/GRAPH.

• FDA submission experience.

• Served in a variety of roles and conducted analysis independently to solve complex issues.

• Led collaborations among physicians and nursing research groups.

• Provided expertise in statistical analysis and deep understanding of research data and the electronic health record.

• Provided advice and direction to less experienced statisticians.

• Managed activities of multiple projects across multiple teams in a manner that ensures regulatory, contractual, IRB, budgetary requirements, study periods, and targets are met.

• Served as the content expert on statistical analysis best practices.

• Anticipated future business trends and interpret their impact on research projects and agendas.

• Created standardized workflows and procedures associated with research projects and agendas.

• Facilitated meetings and collaborative workgroups.

• Applied high quality statistical methodology with demonstrated understanding of the disease/scientific/functional area.

• Ensured application of appropriate statistical methods and generation of accurate and reproducible results working independently.

• Led the Quantitative Analysis and Data Analytics work group. Principal Consultant/Founder July 2016 – February 2018 Stats Solutions Consulting

• Provided statistical consulting and database creation services to corporations.

• Provided clinical research consulting services to corporations and universities. Director of Research September 2015- July 2016

HealthPartners

• Led the development, identification and implementation of clinical research projects and clinical trials within the clinical units of the Critical Care Research Center.

• Provided administrative and financial leadership within the Critical Care Research Center.

• Oversaw implemented clinical trials activities of the Critical Care Research Center.

• Led the translation of findings from research projects into clinical practice.

• Oversaw implementation of claims data research activities within the hospitals.

• Planned and directed publications activities.

• Provided leadership in biostatistical and research study designs consultations to physician scientists.

• Determined department priorities and allocation of department resources.

• Managed the financial performance of all the assigned projects.

• Managed the progress of all the assigned projects.

• Ensured that timeline of deliverables is met to the satisfaction of clients and sponsors.

• Provided research mentorship to physicians and medical residents in emergency medicine, neurology, internal medicine, hospital medicine, surgery, and emergency medical services.

• Provided services to the professional and scientific community and provides consultation to Regions Hospital unit leaders for clinical research development and project implementation. Senior Biostatistician November 2014-September 2015 Beaumont Health System, Beaumont Research Institute

• Provided leadership on statistical consultancy on all clinical, epidemiological, and behavioral projects to residents, fellows, and physician scientists.

• Reviewed and co-wrote proposals and clinical trial protocols.

• Provided biostatistical feedback during journal clubs.

• Taught research seminars to medical fellows and residents.

• Provided biostatistical support on federal, foundations and pharmaceutical companies funded grants.

Assistant Professor/Director of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics November 2007- November 2014 Meharry Medical College

• Provided biostatistical leadership to the Meharry Medical College through consultation and collaborative research on National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funded projects on health disparities in HIV/AIDS, cancer, diabetes, and injury prevention.

• Provided administrative and financial leadership to the Division of Biostatistics.

• Oversaw execution of the statistical analyses according to the SAP of cancer clinical trial protocols.

• Prepared statistical methods & provided statistical insight into interpretation and discussion of results sections for the clinical study report (CSR) and/or publications to ensure the statistical integrity of the content according to internal standards and regulatory guidelines and in compliance with SOPs.

• Served as the leader in statistics and bioinformatics for the Meharry Health Disparities Research Center of Excellence (HDRCE).

• Served as the lead biostatistician for the Meharry Translational Research Center (MeTRC).

• Served as the Principal Investigator to a US Army contract on traumatic brain injury and mobile health.

• Served as the lead statistician on cancer clinical trials from Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Meharry Medical College.

• Led all the bioinformatics and data management tasks at Meharry Medical College.

• Served on research and scientific committees throughout the Meharry Medical College. Research Scientist September 2005-November 2007

Battelle

• Worked on consulting projects for the United States federal government in statistical methodology, clinical research, public health, environmental health, and bioterrorism.

• Designed clinical pharmacology components of clinical studies and create clinical pharmacology drug-development plans as required.

• Analyzed and interpreted clinical pharmacology data.

• Assisted with review and/or development of study documents including but not limited to case report forms, data specifications (for exploratory purposes), table/figure/listing shells, statistical analysis plans.

• Provided experimental design, data management, and statistical analysis support to the Advanced Petroleum-Based Fuels – Diesel Emissions Control (APBF-DEC) program, which is jointly funded by government and industry to investigate advanced fuels and supporting technologies to improve emissions from diesel cycle engines.

• Provided guidance in the selection and use of standard as well as sophisticated statistical techniques on a project involved accessing commodity flow data from different data sources and developing predictive models for forecasting commodity volumes transported by different modes.

• Project manager statistics and data management task for an experimental study to determine the effect of intake valve deposits (IVD) and combustion chamber deposits (CCD) on vehicle exhaust emissions and fuel economy for selected vehicle/engine technologies.

• Battelle was approached by an established commodities trading firm seeking to broaden its collection of trading strategies and methodologies.

• Co-authored many technical reports.

Research Support

Clinical Innovation Grant (Rosborough) 1/1/2018 – 12/30/2019 Abbott Northwestern Foundation $200,000

Point-Of-Care Ultrasound During a Medicare Wellness Visit: The goal is this grant is to evaluate the

“net utility” of adding a POCUS exam to a standard Medicare Wellness visit. Role: Statistician

Zoll Grant (St. Hill) 9/1/2018 – 12/30/2019

Zoll Foundation $500,000

The goal of this grant is to Implementation of a Standardized Hospital-wide Approach to the Resuscitation of Patients in Shock. Specifically, it seeks to determine the effect on time to shock reversal and patient morbidity and mortality.

Role: Co-Investigator

2P20MD000516-06 (Mouton) 8/1/2009-7/31/2014

NIH/NCMHD $1,334,118

Meharry Medical College Health Disparities Research Center of Excellence The goal of this project is to establish an inter-disciplinary health disparities research enterprise at Meharry Medical College.

Role: Co-investigator

1U54RR026140-01 (Adunyah) 8/1/2009-7/31/2014

NIH/NCRR $2,948,786

Meharry Clinical and Translational Research Center (MeTRC) The long-term goal of the Meharry Translational Research Center (MeTRC) is to establish a national model for clinical and translational health disparities research. Building on strengths of the research enterprise at Meharry, the focus of MeTRC will be on infectious disease, including HIV/AIDS, and women's health. The purpose of this proposal is to transform the capacity and infrastructure for translational research at Meharry and support Meharry faculty working to translate fundamental scientific discoveries into clinical practice, with innovative training programs, support for preliminary data generation, mentorship and collaboration opportunities, resource sharing, and state-of-the-art informatics and bio statistical methods.

Role: Co-investigator

W81XWH-12-C-0268 (Agboto) 10/1/2012-09/30/2014

US Army $188,254

US Army mCare: The goal of this project was to conduct statistical analysis services for the mCare Cell Phone research project that provides designated Army Medical Department (AMEDD) Regional Medical Commands (RMC) and Community Based Warrior in Transition Units (CBWTU) with secure messaging services directly to the personal cell phones of Warriors-in-Transition. It will allow authorized Army Medical Department personnel to provide appointment reminders, health and wellness tips, unit announcements and questionnaires directly to the soldiers. Role: Principal Investigator

3 G12 RR003032-25S1 (Townsel) 9/17/2009 – 9/16/2010 NIH/NCRR $500,000

Green Tea Extract: A Non-Surgical Alternative for Treatment of Uterine Fibroids The goal of this project is to evaluate the efficacy of EGCG in reducing the size of uterine fibroids as well as assess the safety profile.

Role: Co-Investigator subproject

U54CA091408 (Adunyah) 8/3/2006-7/31/2011

NIH/NCI $251,020

Meharry Medical College and Vanderbilt Ingram Cancer Center: Partners in Eliminating Cancer Disparities.

The major goal of this project is to strengthen and expand the existing partnership for cancer research between Meharry Medical College (MMC) and the Vanderbilt Ingram Cancer Center (VICC) to enhance the competitive cancer research capability of MMC. Role: Principal Investigator, Biostatistics Core

MPCMP081013 (Riley) 9/1/2009 – 8/31/2010

DHHS/OMH $1,612,633

The Diverse Healthcare Workface Development Project-The major goal is to increase the number of minority health professionals who contribute to a diverse workforce. The objectives of this component are to identify statistical models for tracking Meharry Medical College alumni and predicting students’ outcomes on the USMLE.

Role: Co-Investigator

Teaching Activities at Meharry Medical College

• 2008: Biostatistics, Master of Public Health Program, College of Public Health, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio: Taught a monthly biostatistics course to professional public health students in the winter semester of 2008.

• 2007 – 2014: Research Design, Master of Science in Public Health, School of Graduate Studies and Research, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, Tennessee: Teaches a weekly research design course to graduate students each fall semester.

• 2008 – 2014: Data Management, Master of Science in Public Health, School of Graduate Studies and Research, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, Tennessee: Teaches a weekly data management course to graduate students each winter semester.

• 2008 – 2014: Biostatistics, Master of Science in Clinical Investigation Program, School of Medicine, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, Tennessee: Teaches a biostatistics course three times a week for a month each fall to Meharry Medical College faculty members enrolled in the Master of Sciences in Clinical Investigation funded by the National Institutes of Health. Computer Programming Languages/Software Skills

Basic, C, Latex, and HTML

Windows, Linux, Macintosh.

SAS, SPSS, Stata, Systat, Matlab, R, Minitab, JMP, Python, CSPro, Epi Info, GIS, and Mathematica. Electronic Health Record/Database: Epic, RedCap, Oracle Clinical. MS Works, MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, MS Access, SQL, Oracle, Tableau, SharePoint. Professional Memberships

2008 – Present: Founding Member, Pan African Statistical Society. 2008 – Present: Member, American Statistical Association (ASA). 2004 – Present: Member, American Public Health Association (APHA). 2004 – Present: Elected member, International Statistical Institute (ISI). 2004 – Present: Member, Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS). 2008 – Present: Member, International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA). Honors

2004 Elected Member, International Statistical Institute. 2008 Invited Scholar, Isaac Newton Mathematical Institute, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2009 Recipient of the National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment Program Grant. 2011 Invited Speaker, Designs of Experiments Workshop, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. Professional Research Activities

2007- 2014: Member, Meharry Medical College Clinical Research Center Internal Advisory Board. 2007- 2014: Member, Vanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (VICTR): Design, Biostatistics and Research Ethics Committee.

2008 - 2014: Member, Scientific Review Committee, Meharry Center for Women Health Research (CWHR). 2008 - 2009: Member, Meharry Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC). 2008 – 2013: Member, Meharry-Vanderbilt Alliance Data Monitoring Committee (DMC) 2008 - Present: Reviewer, American Journal of Public Health. 2009 – 2014: Member, Meharry Translational Research Center Scientific Review Committee. 2011 – 2013: Statistical Reviewer, Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (PRS). 2015 – Present: Reviewer, Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved. 2018 – Present: Reviewer, International Health.

Peer Reviewed Publications

1. Nowicki S, Izban M, Agboto V, Pawelczyk E, Pratap S, Olson G, Nowicki B (2009). Preterm Labor: CD55 in Maternal Blood Leucocytes. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 61:360 – 367. 2. Levine RS, Agboto V, Sanderson M, Briggs N, Chakrabarty S, Zoorob R, Hull P (2009). Black: white disparities in US oesophageal cancer mortality: Success and a paradox. American Journal of Epidemiology, 167: sS52

3. Levine RS, Agboto V, Sanderson M, Briggs N, Chakrabarty S, Zoorob R, Hull P (2009). Black: white disparities in US esophageal cancer mortality: Success and a paradox. American Journal of Epidemiology, 167: sS52

4. Agboto V, Nachtsheim C, Li W (2010). Screening designs for model discrimination. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 140:3, 766-780. 5. Fry-Johnson YW, Levine R, Rowley DL, Agboto V, Rust G (2010). United States Black: White Infant Mortality Disparities Are Not Inevitable: Identification of Community Resilience Independent of Socioeconomic Status. Ethnicity and Diseases, 20: S1:131-135. 6. Levine R, Rust G, Pisu M, Agboto V, Baltrus P, Briggs N, Zoorob R, Juarez P, Hull PC, Goldzweig I, Hennekens C (2010). Increased Black-White Disparities in Mortality Following Life-Saving Innovations: A Possible Consequence of United States Federal Laws. American Journal of Public Health, 100:11, 2176-2184.

7. Levine RS, Sanderson M, Juarez P, Agboto V (2010). Assault mortality in male youth Ages 15 to 24 Years and Alcohol-related mortality among male adults ages 25-64 years in U.S. Counties. American Journal of Epidemiology, 171(11): S76.

8. Levine RS, Kilbourne, B, Agboto V (2011). Correlation of infant mortality and multiple causes of death. American Journal of Epidemiology, 173 (Suppl): S221. 9. Agboto V, Nachtsheim C, Li W (2011). A comparison of three approaches for constructing model robust designs. Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice, 5:1, 1-11. 10. Koudouvo K., Agboto V., Busia K., Eklu-Gadegbeku K., Sanogo R., Essien K., Karou S.D., KokouK., Ketoh G.K., Aklikokou K., Akpagana K., Glitho I.A., Simpore J., Gbeassor M (2012). Ethnobotanical survey of plants used in malaria mosquito control in Togo. J. Rech. Sci. Univ. Lomé (Togo), Série A, 14(2): 87-96.

11. Maboudou E, Agboto V (2013). Monitoring the Covariance Matrix with Fewer Observations than Variables. Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, S0167-9473(13)00084-4. 12. Sanderson M, Weriwoh M, Alexander L, Perez A, Peltz G, Agboto V, Heather O’Hara, Jones C, Khoder W (2013). Perinatal factors and breast cancer risk among Hispanics. Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health, 3, 89– 94.

13. Rainelli B Koumangoye RB, Nangami GN, Thompson PD, Agboto VK, Ochieng J, Sakwe AM

(2013). Reduced annexin A6 expression promotes the degradation of activated epidermal growth factor receptor and sensitizes invasive breast cancer cells to EGFR-targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Molecular Cancer, 12: 167.

14. Langston MA, Levine RS, Kilbourne BJ, Rogers GL, Kershenbaum AD, Baktash SH, Coughlin SS, Saxton AM, Agboto VK, Hood DB, Litchveld MY, Oyana TJ, Matthews -Juarez P, Juarez PD (2014). Scalable Combinatorial Tools for Health Disparities Research. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 11, 104**-*****. 15. Juarez PD, Matthews-Juarez P, Hood DB, Im W, Levine RS, Kilbourne BJ, Langston MA, Al- Hamdan MZ, Crosson WL, Estes MG, Estes S, Agboto VK, Robinson P, Wilson S, Litchveld MY

(2014). The Public Health Exposome: A Population-Based, Exposure Science Approach to Health Disparities. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 11, 128**-*****. 16. Chittick P, Koppisetty S, Lombardo L, Vadhavana A, Solanki A, Cumming K, Agboto V, Karl C, Band J (2016). Assessing patient and caregiver understanding of and satisfaction with the use of contact isolation. American Journal of Infection Control, 11, 657-660. 17. Majeed MU, Oseni A, Akanbi O, Agboto V, Okafor HE (2016). Prognostic Significance of Left Ventricular by Electrocardiography in a Minority Predominant Heart Failure Cohort. Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, 9, S2.

18. Onnekikami E. A, Taiwo M, Esmail A, Agboto V (2017). Teachers Perspectives in Curbing and Mitigating Bullying in their Workplace: A Case Study. International Journal of Human Resource Studies. 7:3, 78-104.

19. Williams B, Terwilliger A, Williams B, Robertson B, Gurliacci R, Miller C, Haley K, Elliott C, Tape B, Smestad L, Agboto V, Softich Z, McIntyre S, Lawler R (2017). Impact of Learning Environment on Paramedic Student Critical Thinking. Advancing EMS through Research, Vol (3), FISDAP. 20. Block RM, Mncube-Barnes F, Supan P, Agboto V (2019). Using Student Evaluations to Analyze Teaching Effectiveness in Preclinical Endodontics. Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentristy. 7:18-14.

21. Mikel B, Melamed R, Huelster J, Overgaard J, Plunkett M, Boland L, St. Hill C, Agboto V, Doshi A, Jorgenson A, Normington J, Tierney D (2019). Lung Ultrasound, Chest Radiography, and CT in Intubated Patients with Respiratory Failure. Critical Care Medicine, 47:1 539. 22. Nesbeth CO, Acevedo WA, Agboto V, Nchako E, Pena MA (2019). Family Engagement: A model for improved health outcomes in Porto Rico. Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology. 11:6, 130- 136.

23. Melamed R, Mikel B, Kirkland L, Tierney D, Huguelet J, St. Hill C, Agboto V, Samara M (2019). Agreement between Fick and Flotrac Cardiac Output: Effect of Temperature and Oxygen Consumption. Critical Care Medicine. 47:1 s11.

24. Tierney DM, Huelster JS, Overgaard JD, Plunkett MB, Boland LL, MPH4; St. Hill CA, Agboto VK, Smith CS, Mikel BF, Weise BE, Madigan KE, Doshi AP, Melamed RR (2020). Comparative Performance of Pulmonary Ultrasound, Chest X-ray, and CT Amongst Patients with Acute Respiratory Failure. Critical Care Medicine, 48:2, 151-157. 25. Melamed R, St. Hill C, Engstrom Bjorn, Tierney D, Smith C, Agboto V, Weise B, Eckman P, Skeik N

(2020). Effects of a Consensus-Based Pulmonary Embolism Treatment Algorithm and Response Team on Treatment Modality Choices, Outcomes and Complications. Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis,26, 1-8.

26. Patel L, Beddow D, Kirven J, Smith CS, Hanovich S, Holaday K, Agboto V, St. Hill C (2021). Outcomes of Minnesota Detoxification Scale (MINDS) Assessment with High-Dose Front Loading Diazepam Treatment for Alcohol Withdrawal in Hospitalized Patients. American Journal of Medical Sciences, 363(1), 42-47.

Books

1. Agboto V, Zhang W, Li W, Dong Y (2005). Instructor’s Manual for Applied Linear Regression Models, 5th Edition, by Kutner M, Nachtsheim CJ, Li W and Neter, J. 2. Agboto V. Bayesian Approaches to Models Robust and Models Discrimination Designs. Lambert Academic Publishing. ISBN: 978-3-659-66059-7. February 2016. Available on Amazon. Publications Acknowledgements

1. Crozier ML, Seamans ME, Guitierrez RJ, Loschl PJ, Horn RB, Sovern SG, Forsman ED (2006). Does The Presence of Barred Owls Suppress the Calling Behavior of Spotted Owls? The Cooper Ornithological Society. The Condor, 108: 760-769.

2. Addison D, Singh V, Okyere-Asante K, Okafor H (2014). Cardiovascular outcomes of a positive nuclear stress test but negative coronary angiography in a multiethnic male predominant cohort. Nigerian Medical Journal, 1, 14-19.

3. Ali-Ahmed F, Haulalau A (2016). The Impact of Personalized Telephoned Reminders on Diabetes Core Measures and No-Show Rates in a Resident Clinic; A Cross Sectional Study. Quality in Primary Care, 24 (5): 231-236.

4. Xiao M, St. Hill CA, Vacquier M, Patel L, Mink P, Fernstrom K, Kirven J, Jeruzal J, Beddow D (2019). Retrospective Analysis of the Effect of Postdischarge Telephone Calls by Hospitalists on Improvement of Patient Satisfaction and Readmission Rates. Southern Medical Journal, 112(7): 357- 362.

Master Thesis Supervision

1. Khensani Marolen, Master of Science in Public Health, Meharry Medical College - Title: Survival and Mortality of Perinatal HIV Patients: Gender and Early Initiation of Medical Care – Role: Committee - Chair – Status: Completed - Year: 2009. 2. Mirabel Weriwoh, Master of Science in Public Health,



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