Faculty & Research
Millicent Fleming-Moran
- Associate Professor, Applied Health Science Department
Education:
- Ph.D. at University of North Carolina, 1988
- M.P.A. at Indiana University, 1978
- M.A. at University of Florida, 1975
- A.B. at University of Florida, 1973
Contact Information:
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| HPER Building, Room 296 G |
Background:
- Governors' Task Force on Border Health: Bi-National Working Group
- Editorial Board, Caderno de Saude Publica, the official publication of the National School of Public Health, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- National Science Foundation Grant, Measurement methods program jointly with research opportunities for women program: Modeling chagas disease prevalence in Endemic areas of Brazil
- IPHA's Public Policy Committee Chair
- Project Manager, Indiana Knee Arthritis Cohort Study
Research:
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Epidemiology; cardiovascular disease; diabetes; minority health
Publications:
Fleming-Moran, M., Li, K., Gibson, J., & Garland M. (2005, April). Trying to quit: low-income smokers' access to cessation care in a managed care environment [abstract]. Prev Chronic Dis [serial online]. Available from http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2005/apr/04_0142dd.htm
Carmichael, Ann, & Fleming-Moran, Millicent. (2001). Historical connections between climate, medical thought and human health. Environmental Change, Climate and Health (chapter 2). P. Martens & A. J. McMichael: Cambridge University Press
Moran, E. F., & Fleming-Moran, M. (1996). Global environmental change: The health and environmental implications in Brazil and the Amazon basin. Environmental Sciences, 4(suppl): S023-033.
Fleming-Moran, M. et al. (1995). Medical management of osteoarthritis of the knee: Specialty variation in therapies used by community rheumatology and primary care patients. Journal of Rheumatology.
Fleming-Moran, M. (1994). Health status indicators for rural societies in transition: Estimating the impact of morbidity and mortality using national and community data. In E. F. Moran (Ed.), Comparative analysis of human societies: Toward common standards for data collection and reporting (pp. 149-172). Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Fleming-Moran, M. (1992, October/December). The initial success of the Chagas' disease control program: Factors contributing to triatomine infestation. Cad. Saúde Públ., Rio de Janeiro, 8(4), 391-403.
Courses Recently Taught:
HPER C310 Health Care in Diverse Communities
HPER C611 Epidemiology
HPER H311Human Diseases and Epidemiology




