Jason L. Salemi, MPH
University of South Florida, College of Public Health
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
13201 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., MDC 56
Tampa,
FL
USA
33612
Biographical Sketch: Jason is an MCH Epidemiologist at the University of South Florida’s College of Public Health. Previously, as chair of the National Birth Defects Prevention Network’s Data Committee, he amassed a proficiency in data extraction, linkage, management, and analysis. Jason’s current role is on an AHRQ-funded R01 grant in which he is responsible for creating and validating a clinically enhanced maternal-infant dataset for the State of Florida, and using the dataset to conduct comparative effectiveness research.
Papers:
3200.1
Improving cost-effectiveness analysis in maternal and child health: A practical approach for calculating reliable cost estimates from observational data
3200.1
National trends in maternal use of opioid drugs during pregnancy
4131.0
Factors associated with not receiving prenatal care and its impact on birth outcomes
4364.0
Creation and evaluation of a multi-layered maternal and child health database for comparative effectiveness research
4365.0
Maternal toxoplasmosis and adverse pregnancy outcomes