Educational Background
University of South Carolina, BS in Economics, 1985
Syracuse University, MA in Economics, 1987
Emory University, Ph.D. in Economics, 1993
Description of Research Program
Dr. Mauldin has extensive experience with economic and outcomes research,
data management, analysis, and programming. Dr. Mauldin has particular
expertise with applying econometric methods to evaluations of clinical
trials and outcomes databases. His current clinical areas of interest
include digestive, neurological, and infectious diseases.
Recent Peer-Reviewed Publications
Gillanders WE, Mikhitarian K, Hebert R, Mauldin PD, Palesch YY, et
al. “Molecular detection of micrometastatic breast cancer in histopathology-negative
axillary lymph nodes correlates with traditional predictors of prognosis:
An interim analysis of a prospective multi-institutional cohort study.”
Annals of Surgery 2004;239(6):828-40.
Cotton, PB, Durkalski VL, Pineau BC, Palesch YY, Mauldin PD, et al.
“Virtual colonoscopy (CT colonography). A multicenter comparison with standard
colonoscopy for detection of mass lesions.” JAMA 2004;291(14):1713-19.
Hebert R, Palesch Y, Aabakken L, Hennessey W, Mauldin PD, Cotton PB.
"DDQ-15: a health-related quality of life instrument for patients with
digestive disorders: self-administration by paper versus computer" Health
Services and Outcomes Research Methodology 2001;2:137-56.
Weintraub WS, Becker ER, Mauldin PD, Culler S, Kosinski AS, King SB.
“Costs of revascularization over eight years in the randomized and eligible
patients in the EAST trial." American Journal of Cardiology 2000;86(7):747-52.
Becker ER, Mauldin PD, Weintraub WS, King SB. “Applying the Resource-Based
Relative Value Scale to the Emory Angioplasty vs Surgery Trial." American
Journal of Cardiology 2000;85(6):685-91.
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