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photo of Yang XieYang Xie, MPH, Phd
Assistant Professor
S 513 PHAR Iowa City IA 52242-1112
319-335-8623 Office

E-mail: yang-xie@uiowa.edu



Education
Ph.D. in Economics, Stony Brook University, 2001-2006.
M.P.H. Stony Brook University, 2004-2006.
M.A. in Economics, Stony Brook University, 2001-2003.
B.A. in Economics, TIanjin University of Commerce, China, 1997-2001.
professional experience
Assistant Professor, University of Iowa, College of Pharmacy, Division of Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy, 2007-present.
Instructor, Stony Brook University, Department of Economics, 2003-2006.
Teaching Assistant, Stony Brook University, Department of Economics, 2001-2003.
Assistant to the Director, MTV-Viacom China, Shanghai, 2001.
honors and awards
Economics Department Award for Outstanding Teaching, 2004-2005.
Full Scholarship, Department of Economics, Stony Brook University, 2001-present.
Outstanding Leadership Award, Tianjin University of Commerce, 2000.
Outstanding Academic Performance Scholarship, Tianjin University of Commerce, 1999.
School of Economics and Trade Scholarship, Tianjin University of Commerce, 1997-2001.
organizational memberships
Treasurer, Stony Brook Chinese Students and Scholars Association, 2002-2004.
Treasurer, Stony Brook Photo Club, 2003-2006.
Select Scholarly Activities
Xie Y, J. RIzzon and D. Brown "A Modified Method for Estimating Volume-Outcome Relationships: Application to Percutaneous Coronary Intervention" submitted to Circulation.
J. Rizzo and Xie Y“Managed Care, Consumerism, and Preventive Medicine: Does a Causal Connection Exist?” Managed Care Interface, 2006 Jul;19(7):46-50.
Xie Y“Clinical Decision Making and the Physician-Patient Relationship: Information Asymmetry in the Age of Patient Consumerism” working paper, Stony Brook University.
Xie Y“Physician-Patient Relationship and Consumer Satisfaction: The Impact of Patient Information Search and Education” working paper, Stony Brook University.
Xie Y“Lumpectomy or Mastectomy? What Affects the Clinical Decisions For Early Stage Breast Cancer in New York State -- Are HMOs to Blame?” Manuscript, presented at Southern Economic Association 74th Annual Conference: New Orleans, Nov. 2004.
Xie Y, J. Rizzo and D. Brown “Coronary Angioplasty Volume-Outcome Relationships for Hospitals and Cardiologists in the Stent Era” Abstract Published on Circulation, poster Presentation at 2005 American Heart Association Annual Conference: Dallas, Nov. 2005.
Xie Y“Job Strain, Behavior, and Social Support: How Do They Affect Risks for Cardiovascular Disease?” Manuscript, Stony Brook University.
G. Zhou, Xie Y “Fraud in Documents and Letter of Credit and the Countermeasures” Journal of Tianjin University of Commerce (in Chinese), 2001.
Research interests

My main research interests are in the areas of clinical outcomes research, health economics, health policy, and health services research. Specifically, I'm interested in the following research topics: determinants of clinical outcomes, determinants of health and treatment choice, physician-patient relationship, gender and racial/ethnic disparities in health care, and program evaluation.

 
     
     
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