Sherry Lin, PhD, MPH
Instructional Associate Professor Health Policy & Management | School of Public Health- 979.436.9450
- sslin@tamu.edu
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212 Adriance Lab Rd., 1266 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-1266
Education
- PhD, Health Services Research Texas A&M University
- MPH, Health Policy & Management Texas A&M University, School of Public Health
- BS, Biomedical Science Texas A&M University
Research Interests
- Preventive care services
- Disabilities research
- Vulnerable population
Websites
Publications
Phillips, C. D., Nwaiwu, O., Lin, S., Edwards, R., Imanpour, S., & Ohsfeldt, R. (2015). Concealed handgun licensing and crime in four states. Journal of Criminology, 2015, Article ID 803742. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/803742
Adepoju, O., Bolin, J., Booth, E., Zhao, H., Lin, S., Phillips, C., & Ohsfeldt, R. (2014). Is diabetes color-blind? Growth of prevalence of diagnosed diabetes in children through 2030. Population Health Management. (Published online ahead of print)
Lorden, A. L., Zhang, Y., Lin, S., & Côté, M. J. (2014). Measures of success: The role of human factors in Lean implementation in health care. Quality Management Journal, 21(3), 26–37.
Schuller, K., Lin, S., Gamm, L., & Edwardson, N. (2013). Discharge phone calls: A technique to improve patient care during the transition from hospital to home. Journal for Healthcare Quality. (Published online ahead of print)
Phillips, C. D., Nwaiwu, O., Moudouni, D. K., Edwards, R., & Lin, S. (2013). When concealed handgun licensees break bad: Criminal convictions of concealed handgun licensees in Texas, 2001–2009. American Journal of Public Health, 103(1), 86–91.