Trends in the Management of Macrosomia - 1983 vs. 1991: A Multi-Center Study
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures
Part of the Medicine and Health Sciences Commons
Works by Jay M. Fleisher in Medicine and Health Sciences
2018
The Role of Information Bias when Using Pelvic Examination to Confirm Gestational Age
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures
Condom Use Relative to Current and Past History of Sexually Transmitted Disease
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures
Handwriting Pattern Analysis in Multiple Sclerosis Population
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures
2017
ASSESSING THE PRECISION OF A PERSONAL BLOOD GLUCOSE METER WITH RESPECT TO FALSE READINGS POTENTIALLY LEADING TO HYPOGLYCEMIA IN THE ABSENCE OF PRIOR HAND WASHING
Faculty Articles
2016
Using probabilities of enterococci exceedance and logistic regression to evaluate long term weekly beach monitoring data.
Faculty Articles
2013
Human-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus from a subtropical recreational marine beach.
Faculty Articles
2011
Increased prevalence of false positive hemoglobinopathy newborn screening in premature infants.
Faculty Articles
2010
Evaluation of conventional and alternative monitoring methods for a recreational marine beach with nonpoint source of fecal contamination.
Faculty Articles
The BEACHES Study: health effects and exposures from non-point source microbial contaminants in subtropical recreational marine waters.
Faculty Articles
Traditional and molecular analyses for fecal indicator bacteria in non-point source subtropical recreational marine waters.
Faculty Articles
2008
Relationship between physician supply and breast cancer survival: a geographic approach.
Faculty Articles
Relationship between Physician Supply and Breast Cancer Survival: A Geographic Approach
Health Professions Division REACH Day
2007
Prevalence and distribution of fecal indicator organisms in South Florida beach sand and preliminary assessment of health effects associated with beach sand exposure.
Faculty Articles
2006
Reply to comments on "Derivation of numerical values for the World Health Organization guidelines for recreational waters".
Faculty Articles
Risk perception bias, self-reporting of illness, and the validity of reported results in an epidemiologic study of recreational water associated illnesses.
Faculty Articles
2004
Derivation of numerical values for the World Health Organization guidelines for recreational waters.
Faculty Articles
2000
Erythromycin for chlamydiasis in pregnant women. Assessing adherence to a standard multiday, multidose course.
Faculty Articles
1999
Prevalence of Salmonella serotypes in environmental waters and their relationships with indicator organisms.
Faculty Articles
1998
Estimates of the severity of illnesses associated with bathing in marine recreational waters contaminated with domestic sewage.
Faculty Articles
Relationship between presence of Salmonella and indicators of faecal pollution in aquatic habitats.
Faculty Articles
1997
Current trends in prostate cancer diagnosis and staging among United States urologists.
Faculty Articles
1996
Marine waters contaminated with domestic sewage: nonenteric illnesses associated with bather exposure in the United Kingdom.
Faculty Articles
Primary care practitioners: an analysis of their perceptions of voiding dysfunction and prostate cancer.
Faculty Articles
1995
1994
Condom use relative to knowledge of sexually transmitted disease prevention, method of birth control, and past or present infection.
Faculty Articles
Predicting likelihood of gastroenteritis from sea bathing: results from randomised exposure.
Faculty Articles
1993
Water and non-water-related risk factors for gastroenteritis among bathers exposed to sewage-contaminated marine waters.
Faculty Articles
1992
Circadian distribution of in-hospital cardiopulmonary arrests on the general medical ward.
Faculty Articles
1991
1990
The effects of measurement error on previously reported mathematical relationships between indicator organism density and swimming-associated illness: a quantitative estimate of the resulting bias.
Faculty Articles
Occupational and non-occupational risk factors in relation to an excess of primary liver cancer observed among residents of Brooklyn, New York.
Faculty Articles
1987
1986
1985
Implications of coliform variability in the assessment of the sanitary quality of recreational waters.
Faculty Articles