Corinna Anke Haberland, MD, MS - Stanford University
Corinna Anke Haberland, MD, MS - Stanford University
Corinna Anke Haberland, MD, MS - Stanford University
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<strong>Corinna</strong> <strong>Anke</strong> <strong>Haberland</strong>, <strong>MD</strong>, <strong>MS</strong><br />
T139, Redwood Bldg. / Health Research & Policy<br />
<strong>Stanford</strong>, CA 94305<br />
Tel: 650-498-5232<br />
Email: corinnah@stanford.edu<br />
Experience: Oct. 2007 – present Lecturer, Dept. of Health Research & Policy, <strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>University</strong> School of<br />
Medicine – Teaching medical school classes affiliated with, and coordinating<br />
the school’s “Scholarly Concentration in Health Services & Policy Research”.<br />
Advising students on their research projects in health policy.<br />
July 2004 – Sept. 2007<br />
Researcher, Center for Health Policy / Primary Care Outcomes Research,<br />
<strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>University</strong> – Worked to establish and maintain a set of pediatric<br />
quality indicators for the Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality. Focused<br />
on pediatric and neonatal inpatient care.<br />
Jan. 2000 – June 2004 Post-doctoral Fellow in Health Research and Policy, <strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>University</strong> –<br />
Fellowship program in health services research under the direction of<br />
Alan Garber, <strong>MD</strong>, PhD. Curriculum included the application of cost-benefit<br />
analysis, meta-analysis, and decision analysis techniques to medical, and health<br />
policy, research.<br />
July 1998 – June 1999<br />
June 1995 – June 1998<br />
Chief Resident in Pediatrics, <strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>University</strong> – Managed day-to-day<br />
operations of this 57 resident program. Responsibilities included teaching and<br />
supervising first through third year residents and medical students, organizing<br />
educational programs, serving as a resident / faculty liaison, and selecting the<br />
incoming resident class.<br />
Resident in Pediatrics, <strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>University</strong> – Three year, post-<strong>MD</strong>, medical<br />
training in Pediatrics. Developed competence in caring for the full range of<br />
pediatric illnesses in inpatient and outpatient settings. In final two years<br />
responsible for directing teams of younger residents and medical students.<br />
Education: Jan. 2000 – June 2004 <strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Health Research and Policy, <strong>MS</strong>.<br />
Sept. 1991 – June 1995<br />
Sept. 1986 – June 1990<br />
<strong>University</strong> of California at Davis, School of Medicine, <strong>MD</strong>.<br />
<strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>University</strong>, BA, with honors, in Human Biology.<br />
Certification: June 2006 Board Re-certified in Pediatrics<br />
Oct. 1999 Board Certified in Pediatrics<br />
Affiliations:<br />
Associate, Center for Health Policy / Primary Care Outcomes Research<br />
Publications:<br />
McDonald K, Davies S, <strong>Haberland</strong> C, Geppert J, Ku A, Romano P. “Preliminary Assessment of<br />
Pediatric Health Care Quality and Patient Safety in the United States Using Readily Available<br />
Administrative Data.” Pediatrics. 2008 Aug: 122(2): e416-25.
<strong>Haberland</strong> CA, Phibbs CS, Baker LC, “Effect of Opening Midlevel Neonatal Intensive Care Units on the<br />
Location of Low Birth Weight Births in California.” Pediatrics. 2006 Dec;118(6):e1667-79.<br />
Bravata DM, McDonald KM, Smith WM, Rydzak C, Szeto H, Buckeridge DL, <strong>Haberland</strong> C, and Owens<br />
DK, “A critical evaluation of existing surveillance systems for illnesses and syndromes potentially related<br />
to bioterrorism.” Annals of Internal Medicine, 2004; 140: 910-922.<br />
Bravata DM, McDonald K, Smith WM, Rydzak C, Szeto H, Buckeridge D, <strong>Haberland</strong> C, and Owens DK.<br />
“Surveillance systems for bioterrorism: A systematic review” Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of The<br />
New York Academy of Medicine, 2003; 80(2): i135.<br />
<strong>Haberland</strong> CA, Benitz W, Sanders G, Pietzsch J, Yamada S, Nguyen L, Garber A. “Perinatal Screening for<br />
Group B Streptococci: Cost-Benefit Analysis of Rapid Polymerase Chain Reaction” Pediatrics. 2002 Sept:<br />
110(3): 471-480.<br />
Bravata DM, McDonald K, Smith WM, Rydzak C, Szeto H, Buckeridge D, <strong>Haberland</strong> C, Dangiolo MB,<br />
Graham J, Owens DK. Surveillance Systems For Bioterrorism: A Systematic Review. Journal of General<br />
Internal Medicine, 2002; 17, April (Suppl 1): 184.<br />
<strong>Haberland</strong> CA, Seddick D, Marcus R, and Bachrach LK. “A physician survey of therapy for exerciseassociated<br />
amenorrhea: a brief report.” Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, 1995 Oct.; 5(4): 246 – 250.<br />
Reports:<br />
McDonald K, Romano P, Davies S, <strong>Haberland</strong> C, Geppert J, Ku A, Choudhry K. “Measures of Pediatric<br />
Health Care Quality Based on Hospital Administrative Data: the Pediatric Quality Indicators – Neonatal<br />
Indicator Appendix.” Rockville, <strong>MD</strong>: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ); Apr 2008.<br />
McDonald K, Romano P, Davies S, <strong>Haberland</strong> C, Geppert J, Ku A, Choudhry K. “Measures of Pediatric<br />
Health Care Quality Based on Hospital Administrative Data: the Pediatric Quality Indicators.” Rockville,<br />
<strong>MD</strong>: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ); Feb 2006.<br />
Bravata DM, McDonald K, Owens D, Buckeridge D, <strong>Haberland</strong> C, Rydzak C, et al. “Bioterrorism<br />
Preparedness and Response: Use of Information Technologies and Decision Support Systems” (Evidence<br />
Report/Technology Assessment No. 59 (Prepared by <strong>University</strong> of California San Francisco-<strong>Stanford</strong><br />
Evidence-based Practice Center under Contract No. 290-97-0013). AHRQ Publication No. 02-E028.<br />
Rockville, <strong>MD</strong>: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ); June 2002.<br />
Presentations:<br />
“Administrative Data Based Tools for Pediatric and Neonatal Health Services and Outcomes<br />
Research: Risk-Adjustment”, Presentation at 2010 Child Health Services – Academy Health<br />
Research Meeting, Boston, MA, June 26, 2010.<br />
“Development & Evaluation of the Potential AHRQ Neonatal Quality Measures”, Presentation at<br />
Academy Health Research Meeting, Orlando, FL, June 3, 2007.<br />
“Impact of New Mid-Level Neonatal Intensive Care Units on the Level of Care Received by Low-<br />
Birth-Weight Infants”, Poster presentation, PAS Meeting, San Francisco, CA, May 4, 2004.<br />
Language skills: Fluent in German.