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Faculty Bio - Thomas J. Songer, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Epidemiology
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
Voice Mail: 412-802-6499
Fax: 412-802-6505
E-mail: tjs@pitt.edu






Research Interests

Applying epidemiologic methods to the evaluation of the economic, social, and health consequences of youth-onset diabetes, youth-onset obestity, and injuries. Dr. Songer's current work focuses on examining the costs and benefits of interventions in childhood diabetes treatment and prevention, and in examining the relative contribution of health and disability to the development of motor vehicle crashes and injuries. Past projects have focused on investigating injuries related to the weather, identifying the medical costs related to diabetes, the costs associated with child maltreatment, and evaluating the influence of economic factors as risk factors in diabetes outcomes.

  • Diabetes Health Economics
  • Injury Epidemiology
  • Diabetes and Motor Vehicle Crashes
  • Economic Impact of Obesity Interventions
  • Injuries to Wheelchair Users in Motor Vehicle Transportation
  • Injuries arising from Thunderstorms
  • Selected Publications

Teaching

Recent Research Support
    Principal Investigator
    • Automobile Crash Risks in Persons with Diabetes. NIDDK

    Co-Investigator
    • STOPP-T2D, Studies to Treat or Prevent Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes. NIDDK
    • CIRCL, Center for Injury Research & Control. CDC

Education & Training
Recent and Selected Publications

  • Songer T, Stephens-Stidham S, Peek-Asa C, Bou-Saada I, Hunter W, Lindemer K, Runyan C. Core Competencies for Injury and Violence Prevention. Amer J Public Health 99:600-606, 2009. More information available at www.injuryed.org.
  • Fitzgerald SG, Songer T, Rotko KA, Karg P. Motor Vehicle Transportation Use and Related Adverse Events among Persons who Use Wheelchairs. Assistive Technology 19(4):180-7, 2007 (Winter).
  • Songer TJ, Dorsey RR. High risk characteristics for motor vehicle crashes in persons with diabetes by age. Annu Proc Assoc Adv Automot Med 50:335-351, 2006.
  • Songer TJ, Glazner J, Zhang P, and the TODAY Study Group. Examining the economic costs related to lifestyle and pharmacologic interventions in youth with Type 2 diabetes. Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research 6(3):315-324, 2006.
  • Dorsey RR, Songer TJ, Zgibor JC, Orchard TJ. Influences on Screening for Chronic Diabetes Complications in Type 1 Diabetes. Disease Management 9(2):93-101, 2006.
  • Songer TJ, Lave JR, Kamlet MS, Frederick S, Ness RB. Preferences for Fertility in Women with Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. Fertility & Sterility 81(5):1344-50, 2004.
  • Songer TJ, Fitzgerald SG, Rotko KA. The Injury Risk to Wheelchair Occupants using Motor Vehicle Transportation. Annu Proc Assoc Adv Automot Med 48:115-129, 2004.
  • Ettaro L, Songer TJ, Zhang P, Engelgau MM. Cost of Illness Studies in Diabetes. PharmacoEconomics 22(3):149-164, 2004.
  • Songer T. Low blood sugar and motor vehicle crashes in persons with type 1 diabetes. Annu Proc Assoc Adv Automot Med 46:424-27, 2002.
  • LaPorte RE, Songer TJ, Gower IF, Lave LB, Ekoe JM. Insulin-Using Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers. Federal Highway Administration, Office of Motor Carriers, Pub. No. FHWA-MC-92-012, Washington, DC, US Dept. of Transportation, May 1992. [Available online at http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/facts-research/research-technology/publications/medreports.htm .]


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