Biography and Research Information
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Katy Allison, a graduate student at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, investigates healthcare utilization and public health topics. Her research includes an examination of healthcare utilization in the year preceding death by suicide, utilizing a multinomial approach. She has also studied occupational exposure to aerosolized HPV among healthcare workers, assessing perceptions and barriers to vaccination. Allison collaborates with researchers including Nakita Lovelady, Austin Porter, Srinivasa Gokarakonda, and J. Mick Tilford, with whom she has co-authored publications.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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Healthcare Utilization in the Year Before Death By Suicide: A Multinomial Approach (2025)
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Occupational exposure to aerosolized HPV: Assessing and addressing perceptions and barriers to vaccination of at-risk healthcare workers (2234) (2023)
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- Occupational exposure to aerosolized HPV: Assessing and addressing perceptions and barriers to vaccination of at-risk healthcare workers (2234)
- Occupational exposure to aerosolized HPV: Assessing and addressing perceptions and barriers to vaccination of at-risk healthcare workers (2234)
- Occupational exposure to aerosolized HPV: Assessing and addressing perceptions and barriers to vaccination of at-risk healthcare workers (2234)
- Healthcare Utilization in the Year Before Death By Suicide: A Multinomial Approach
- Healthcare Utilization in the Year Before Death By Suicide: A Multinomial Approach
- Healthcare Utilization in the Year Before Death By Suicide: A Multinomial Approach
- Healthcare Utilization in the Year Before Death By Suicide: A Multinomial Approach
- Healthcare Utilization in the Year Before Death By Suicide: A Multinomial Approach
- Healthcare Utilization in the Year Before Death By Suicide: A Multinomial Approach
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