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Mona Duggal

Yale University, New Haven, USA

Mona Duggal

Mona Duggal, MBBS, MD, MHS, Post Doctoral Fellowship in Medical Informatics
Associate Research Scientist, Yale University, New Haven, USA
monaduggal2@gmail.com

I am currently working as Associate Research Scientist at Yale University. My research interests focus on outcomes and health services and applying medical informatics technologies to public health research. I was awarded travel grant by Yale Global Health initiative to collaborate and start a project in India. We have recently submitted 2 NIH grants as a part of this collaboration. I am a co investigator and key personnel on these grants. We are proposing to demonstrate in a resource-limited country the feasibility and acceptability of a low cost mobile phone technology adherence intervention among women with HIV during pregnancy an postpartum period.

Publications

  • Ohl, M, Tate J, Duggal M et al. Rural Residence Is Associated With Delayed Care Entry and Increased Mortality Among Veterans With Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection. Medical Care. Dec 2010; 48(12): 1064-70.
  • Haskell S, Gordon K, Mattocks K, Duggal M, Erdos J, Justice A, Brandt C. Gender differences in rates of depression, PTSD, pain, obesity, and military sexual trauma among Connecticut War Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan. J Womens Health. 2010; 19 (2):267-71.
  • Scotch M, Duggal M, MD, Brandt CA, Zhenqiu L, and Shiffman R. Use of Statistical Analysis in the Biomedical Informatics Literature. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2010;17(1): 3-5.
  • Duggal M, Justice AC, Ananth G, Brandt. Collection of socially sensitive data: A randomized study comparing the advantages and limitations of self administered questionnaire on computer vs. traditional paper based method. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2007 Oct 11:946.
  • Aggarwal AK, Duggal M. Knowledge of Men and Women about Reproductive Tract Infections and AIDS in a Rural Area of North India: Impact of a Community Based Intervention. J Health Popul Nutr. 2004 Dec; 22(4):413-9.

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