Emmanuel D. Jadhav
Ferris State University
9 Papers
4 Citations
Emmanuel D. Jadhav is an academic researcher from Ferris State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Population. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Emmanuel D. Jadhav include University of Kentucky.
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Papers
Leadership for Public Health 3.0: A Preliminary Assessment of Competencies for Local Health Department Leaders.
TL;DR: The objectives of this study characterize the competency structure of leadership teams in LHDs and identify the relevance of existing competencies for the practice of leadership in public health.
Editorial: Leading People – Managing Organizations: Contemporary Public Health Leadership
TL;DR: The articles comprising the eBook on Leading People – Managing Organizations is composed of articles expressing the opinion of their authors of the need for effective public health leaders, perspective articles establishing their authors’ understanding of how leadership may be applied in various situations, and original research articles that establish the role of public health leadership research studies.
Performance of the BD Veritor system SARS-CoV-2 antigen test among asymptomatic collegiate athletes: A diagnostic accuracy study
Casey M. Kepczynski,Jaelin A. Genigeski,Daniel P. de Regnier,Emmanuel D. Jadhav,Minji Sohn,Michael E. Klepser +5 more
- 08 Jul 2021
TL;DR: In this article, a cost savings analysis was conducted to evaluate the benefits of a rapid antigen testing strategy over a universal PCR-based strategy for detecting SARS-CoV-2 (BD Veritor System) among asymptomatic athletes and athletic staff in a University setting.
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Developing a Learner-Centered Curriculum for a Rural Public Health Program.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the collaborative efforts of five public health faculty, an instructional designer, and administrators to develop a learner-centered curriculum for a newly launched public health program in a rural Midwestern United States (US) university.