Prof. Adam O. Goldstein
UNC School of Public Health
University of North Carolina School of Medicine, USA
Email: kbaillie@email.unc.edu
Qualifications
2003 MPH, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
1987 NCMD, Medical College of
Georgia, Augusta, Georgia
Publications (Selected)
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Lee JGL,
Ranney LM, Goldstein AO, McCullough A, Fulton-Smith S, Collins NO. Successful
implementation of a wellness and tobacco cessation curriculum in psychosocial
rehabilitation clubhouses. BMC Pub Health 2011; 11: 702.
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Lee
JGL, Goldstein AO, Ranney LM, Crist J, McCullough A. High tobacco use
among lesbian, gay, and bisexual populations in West Virginia bars and
community festivals. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2011; 8:
2758-2769.
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Goldstein AO.
Living on the edge. J Am Board Fam Med 2011; 24: 211-213.
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Kandra
KL, Goldstein AO, Proescholdbell S. Variables associated with use
and susceptibility to use of cigarettes among North Carolina adolescents:
Results from the 2007 statewide survey of high school students. NC Med
J 2011; 72: 13-19, .
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Leibel K, Lee
JGL, Goldstein AO, Ranney LM. Barring interventions? Lesbian and gay
bars as as underutilized venue for tobacco interventions. Nic Tob
Research2011; Jul;13(7):507-11.
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Goldstein
AO, Bearman, R. Community engagement at U.S. and Canadian medical
schools. Adv Med Education Practice 2011; 2: 43-49.
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Mathew
M, Goldstein AO, Kramer KD, Ripley-Moffitt C, Mage C. Evaluation of a
direct mailing campaign to increase utilization of a quitline fax referral
service. J Health Com2010; 15: 840-845.
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Mage
C, Goldstein AO, Colgan S, Skinner B, Kramer KD, Steiner J, Staples AH.
Secondhand smoke policies at state and county fairs. NC Med J 2010;
Nov-Dec.
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Van Kim NA,
Padilla JL, Lee JGL, Goldstein AO. Adding sexual orientation questions to
statewide public health surveillance: New Mexico’s experience. Amer J
Pub Health2010; 100: 12392-2396.
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Ripley-Moffitt
C, Viera AJ, Goldstein AO, Steiner JB, Kramer KD. Influence of a
tobacco-free hospital campus policy on smoking status of hospital employees.Am
J Health Promot 2010 Sep-Oct; 25(1): e25-8.
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Goldstein AO,
Grant E, McCullough A, Kairn B, Kurian A. Achieving fire safe cigarette
legislation through coalition based legislative advocacy Tob Control2010;
19: 75-79.
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Lee
JGL, Goldstein AO, Kramer KD, Steiner J, Ezell MM, Shah V. Statewide
diffusion of 100% tobacco-free and university policies. Tob Control 2010;
19: 311-317.
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Goldstein AO.
The Cancer Registry. Annals of Intern Med 2010; 153: 57-58.
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McCullough A,
Fisher M, Goldstein AO, Kramer KD, Ripley-Moffitt C. Smoking As a Vital
Sign: Prompts to Ask and Assess Increase Cessation Counseling. J Am
Board Fam Med2009; 22: 625-632.
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Goldstein AO,
Steiner J, McCullough A, Kramer KD, Okun MF. State Adoption of 100% Smoke-Free
Acute Non Federal Hospital Campus Policies. Int. J. Environ. Res.
Public Health 2009, 6(11), 2793-2799.
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Patsakham KM,
Ripley-Moffitt CE, Goldstein AO. Tobacco Use and Dependence
Treatment: A Critical Component of Cancer Care. Clin J Onc Nursing 2009;
13: 463-464.
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Proescholdbell
S, Summerlin-Long S, Goldstein AO. Declining tobacco use among North
Carolina Middle and High School students- 1999-2007. NC Med J 2009;
70: 207-214.
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Proescholdbell
S, Steiner J, Goldstein AO, Malek SH. Using indoor air quality monitoring
in 6 counties to change policy in North Carolina. J Chr Disease 2009;
6: available at: http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2009/jul/08_0115.htm
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Goldstein AO,
Calleson D, Bearman R, Steiner BD, Frasier PY, Slatt L. Teaching advanced
leadership skills to medical students. Acad Med 2009; 84:
754-764.
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Summerlin-Long
S, Goldstein AO. A Statewide Movement to Promote the Adoption of 100%
Tobacco-Free Schools. J School Health 2008; 78: 625-632.
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Colgan SE,
Skinner B, Mage C, Goldstein AO, Kramer K, Steiner J, Staples AH. Business
policies affecting secondhand smoke exposure. NC Med J 2008;
69: 355-361.
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Ripley-Moffitt
C, Goldstein AO, Fang WL, Butzen AY, Walker SW, Hartmann KE, Lohr JA. SAFE
Babies: A qualitative analysis on the determinants of postpartum smoke-free and
relapse states. Nicotine Tob Res 2008; 10: 1355-1364.
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Mathew
M, Goldstein AO, Hampton K. Survivors of tobacco-related diseases and
advocacy for tobacco control. Tob Control 2008: 17: 6-11.
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Winslow
JE, Goldstein AO. Spectator risks at sporting events. Internet J
Law, Healthcare & Ethics 2007; 4: 1-8.
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Kandra
KL, Goldstein AO, Gizlice Z, Woldman CL, Proescholdbell SK. Attitudes
about tobacco policies among North Carolina parents: 2005 Child Health
Assessment and Monitoring Program (CHAMP). NC Med Journal 2007;
68: 17-22.
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Goldstein AO.
Goodbyes. J Amer Board Fam Med, 2006 19: 416-417.
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Goldstein AO,
Kincaide JE, Resnick JE, Gamble G, Bearman RS. Policies to increase influenza
and pneumococcal immunizations in chronically ill and institutionalized
settings.Amer J Infect Control 2005; 33, 463-468.
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Goldstein AO,
Gray C, Butzen AY, Ribisl KM. Assessment of Local Health Department Smoking
Policies North Carolina, July--August 2003; MMWR 2005; 54:
653-655.
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Steiner BD,
Calleson DC, Curtis P, Goldstein AO, Denham A. Recognizing the value of
community involvement by AHC faculty: A case study. Acad Med 2005;
80; 322-326.
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Goldstein AO,
Calleson D, Curtis P, Hemphill B, Gamble G, Steiner B, Moore TK, Voluntary
Community Service by North Carolina Family Physicians. J Amer Board Fam
Prac2005; 18: 48-56.
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Goldstein AO,
Kincade JE, Gamble, G, Bearman RS. Policies and Practices for improving
influenza immunization rates among healthcare workers. Inf Control Hosp
Epid 2004; 25: 908-911.