Publications

Articles in professional peer-reviewed journals

1.   Hupert N. Reducing urban violence: a critique of the new public health approach. The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha Winter 1994;57(1):6-10.  Reprinted in: Barbour S and  Swisher KL (eds.), Violence: Opposing Viewpoints.  San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1995, pp. 235-242.

2.   Hupert N, Pels RJ, Branch WT. Critical-incident reports from the first clinical year: a student-based             methodology for reflection on clerkship experiences. Student BMJ 1995;3:99-100.

3.   Hupert N, Lawthers AG, Brennan TA, Peterson LM. Processing the tort deterrent signal: a qualitative study. Social Science & Medicine 1996;43(1):1-11.

4.   Katz  JN, Amick BC III, Hupert N, Cortes M, Fossel AH, Robertson MM. Measuring upper extremity physical functional status among students. American Journal of Industrial Medicine.2002;41(1):19-26.

5.   Robertson M, Amick BC III, Hupert N, Pellerion-Dionne M, Cha E, Katz JN. Effects of a participatory ergonomics intervention computer workshop for university students: A pilot intervention to prevent disability in tomorrow’s workers.  WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, & Rehabilitation 2002;18(3):305-314.

6.   Hupert N, Mushlin AI, Callahan MA. Modeling the public health response to bioterrorism: Using discrete event simulation to design antibiotic distribution centers. Med Decis Making 2002;22(Suppl):S17-25.

7.   Hupert N, Bearman GML, Mushlin AI, Callahan MA. Accuracy of screening for inhalational anthrax after a bioterrorist attack.  Ann Int Med 2003;139(5):337-345.

8.   Hupert N, Chege W, Bearman GML, Pelzman FP.  Antibiotics for anthrax: patient requests and physician prescribing practices during the 2001 New York City attacks. Arch Int Med 2004;164:2012-2016.

9.   Hupert N, Amick BC III, Fossel AH, Coley CM, Robertson ML, Katz JN. Upper extremity musculoskeletal symptoms and functional impairment related to computer use among college students. WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, & Rehabilitation 2004;23(2):85-93.

10. Zerwekh T, McKnight J, Hupert N, Wattson D, Hendrickson L, Lane D.  Mass medication modeling in response to public health emergencies: outcomes of a drive-thru exercise. J Public Health Manag Pract. 2007 Jan-Feb;13(1):7-15.

11. Hupert N, Cuomo J, Wattson D, Benson S. Anticipating demand for emergency health services due to medication-related adverse events after rapid mass prophylaxis campaigns. Acad Emerg Med. 2007 Mar;14(3):268-74. Epub 2006 Dec 27.

12. Tullar J, Amick BC 3rd, Robertson MM, Fossel AH, Coley C, Hupert N, Jenkins M, Katz JN. Direct observation of computer workplace risk factors of college students. Work. 2007;28(1):77-83.

13. Jenkins M, Menéndez CC, Amick BC 3rd, Tullar J, Hupert N, Robertson MM, Katz JN. Undergraduate college students' upper extremity symptoms and functional limitations related to computer use: a replication study. Work. 2007;28(3):231-8.

14. Xiong W, Hollingsworth E, Muckstadt J, Vorenkamp J, Lazar E, Cagliuso N, Hupert N. Hospital "self-prophylaxis": strategies for efficient protection of the workforce in the face of infectious disease threats. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2007 May;28(5):618-21. Epub 2007 Apr 5.

15. Spitzer JD, Hupert N, Duckart J, Xiong W. Operational Evaluation of High-Throughput Community-Based Mass Prophylaxis Using Just-in-Time Training.  Public Health Reports 2007 Sept;122(5):584-591.

 

16. Hupert N, Hollingsworth E, Xiong W. Overtriage and outcomes: insights from a computer model of trauma system mass casualty response.  Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 2007 Oct;1(Supplement 1):14-24

 

17. Xiong W, Hupert N, Hollingsworth E, O'Brien M, Fast J, Rodriguez W. Can modeling of HIV treatment processes improve outcomes?  Capitalizing on an operations research approach to the global pandemic. BMC Health Services Research 2008 Aug 4;8(1):166.

 

18. Hupert N, Wattson D, Cuomo J, Hollingsworth E, Neukermans K, Xiong W. Predicting hospital surge after a large-scale anthrax attack: A model-based analysis of CDC's Cities Readiness Initiative prophylaxis recommendations.  Provisional acceptance to Medical Decision Making, Jan 2009

 

19. Brandeau M, McCoy J, Hupert N, Holty J-E, Bravata D. Recommendations for Modeling Disaster Responses in Public Health and Medicine: A Position Paper of The Society for Medical Decision Making.  Under review by Society for Medical Decision Making, for publication in Medical Decision Making, January 2009.

 

20. Castorena M, Hawkins C, Hupert N, King K, Muckstadt J, Wu C, Xiong W. Modeling mass prophylaxis workforce requirements in highly uncertain operational environments with the Cornell Dynamic Points of Dispensing Simulator (D-PODS). (In preparation)

 

Books, Book Chapters, Reviews, and Technical Reports

1.   Hupert N. Access to health care and health care cost containment measures. Section VIII of Parker LS, Beldecos A, Ainslie D, Hupert N, Majeske RA, Arnold RM. Developments in bioethics in the United States of America. In: Lustig, BA, editor.  Bioethics Yearbook: Volume 4—Regional Developments in Bioethics 1991-1993. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995, p. 29-40.

2.   Hupert N, Kapoor WN. The office evaluation and management of syncope. Internal Medicine 1996;17:30-38.

3.   Robertson MM, Amick B, Hupert N, Cha E, Pellerin M, Katz JN. Using participatory ergonomics to develop a workshop on computer ergonomics for young knowledge workers. In Smith M and Salvendy G (eds.), Systems, Social and Internationalization Design Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 2. London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2001, pp. 86-90.

4.   Chapter 1, “Health effects and characteristics of anthrax” in Anthrax Remediation. (Connecticut: Laborers-ACG Education and Training Fund, 2002)

5.   Chapter 2, “Medical testing and treatment of anthrax” in Anthrax Remediation. (Connecticut: Laborers-ACG Education and Training Fund, 2002)

6.   Hupert N, Cuomo J. Markov chain modeling of bioterrorism response: Limitations and suggestions for the future. In Duncan RV and Sobel AN (Eds.) BTR 2003: Unified Science & Technology for Reducing Biological Threats & Countering Terrorism, Proceedings. University of New Mexico: Albuquerque, 2003, pp. 142-146

7.   Callahan MA, Hupert N, Battleman D. The Role of Outcomes Research. In An Introduction to Hospitals and Inpatient Care. In Siegler EL (Ed), New York: Springer, 2003, pp. 318-325

8.   Hupert N, Cuomo J, Callahan MA, Mushlin AI, Morse SS. Community-Based Mass Prophylaxis: A Planning Guide for Public Health Preparedness. Prepared by Weill Medical College of Cornell University, Department of Public Health under Contract No. 290-02-0013-3. AHRQ Pub No. 04-0044. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. August 2004.

9.   Amirfar S, Koshy M, and Hupert N. Modeling a response strategy. In Learning from SARS: Preparing for the Next Disease Outbreak—A Workshop Summary.  Washington, D.C.: Institute of Medicine, 2004, pp. 218-222.

10. Hupert N.  Modeling the public health response to bioterrorism. Richard Pilch and Raymond Zilinskas (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Bioterrorism Defense. New York: J. Wiley & Sons, 2005

11. Hollingsworth E, Xiong W, O'Brien M, Rodriguez W, Hupert N. The AIDS pandemic: A worldwide challenge for O.R.  OR/MS Today, December 2006. (Available at http://www.lionhrtpub.com/orms/orms-12-06/forum.html, accessed 1-24-08)

12. Castorena M, Hawkins C, Hupert N, King K, Muckstadt J, Wu C, and Xiong W. Cornell University College of Engineering School of Operations Research and Information Engineering Technical Report #1471, "Dynamic Modeling of Workforce Requirements for Mass Prophylaxis Under Highly Uncertain Conditions: Cornell Dynamic POD Simulator", March 2009.

13. Hupert N, Muckstadt JA, Xiong W Quantitative Planning for Epidemic and Disaster Response: Logistics and Supply Chain Considerations. In: Healthcare Emergency Management: Principles and Practice, Michael J. Reilly and David S. Markenson, eds. Jones and Bartlett, 2010 (est.)

Invited Editorials and Responses

1.      Hupert N, Hollingsworth E, Xiong W. Response to Armstrong et al. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2008 Mar;2(1):5-6.

2. Hupert N, Xiong W, Mushlin A. The virtue of virtuality: the promise of agent-based epidemic modeling. [Editorial] Translational Research 2008 Jun;151(6):273-4. Epub 2008 May 12.

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