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MS, 1981, University of Rochester

Joseph J. Guido, MS

Faculty Associate and Lead Analyst Programmer (Statistics)

Division of Social and Behavioral Medicine,
Department of Community & Preventive Medicine


Contact Information:

University of Rochester
Department of Community & Preventive Medicine
Division of Social and Behavioral Medicine
P O Box 278969
Rochester, NY 14627-8969

University of Rochester
Community & Preventive Medicine
120 Corporate Woods, Suite 350
Rochester, NY 14623

Office: 3219
Phone: (585) 758-7818
Fax: (585) 424-1469

Email: joseph_guido@urmc.rochester.edu

Research:

Lead Analyst Programmer (Statistics) for several NIH grants including smoking cessation (older adults, teenagers, international) and  prevention ( heart disease).

OVERVIEW

My expertise includes providing statistical consultation, programming and database administration for faculty, staff and students in the department.

Course Director and Faculty Instructor of a core course in the Masters of Public Health (MPH) program and Epidemiology (PhD) program. This full semester course is entitled "Introduction to Data Management and Analysis Using the SAS System".
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
  • Ossip-Klein, D.J., Fisher, S., Diaz, S., Quinones, Z., Sierra, E., Dozier, A., McIntosh, S., Guido, J.J., Winters, P., Diaz, O., Armstrong, L. Tobacco use in six economically disadvantaged communities in the Dominican Republic. Nicotine and Tobacco Research. In press.
  • Guido JJ, Winters PC and Rains AB.  Logistic Regression Basics  19th Annual North East SAS Users Group (NESUG) Conference.  Presented in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 17-20, 2006.  Published by NESUG, Inc. NESUG Proceedings 19:26:1-7.
  • McIntosh, S., Watt, C.A., Sesselberg, T., Klein, B., Guido, J.J., & Ossip-Klein, D.J. (2004). Assisting mid-life and older smokers: physician adherence with evidence-based guidelines. Evidence-Based Preventive Medicine, 1(2), 101-110.
  • Guido JJ and Rains AB.  SAS® Backwards: Helping SAS and SPSS® students speak the same language.  29th Annual SAS Users Group International (SUGI) Conference.  Presented in Montreal, Quebec, May 9-12, 2004.  Published by SAS Institute, Inc.  SUGI Proceedings 29:142:1-6
  • Schwartz, RG, Pearson, TA, Kalaria, VG, Mackin, ML, Williford, DJ, Awasthi, A, Shah, A, Rains, A, Guido, JJ. Prospective Serial Evaluation of Myocardial Perfusion and Lipids During the First Six Months of Pravastatin Therapy.  JACC,2003; 42:4:600-610.
  • Guido JJ and Rains AB.  SAS® Backwards: Helping SAS and SPSS® students speak the same language.  16th Annual North East SAS Users Group (NESUG) Conference.  Presented in Arlington, Virginia, September 7-10, 2003. [POSTER].  (Awarded First Prize).  Published by NESUG, Inc.  NESUG Proceedings 16:009:1-14.
  • Ossip-Klein DJ, McIntosh S, Utman C, Burton K, Spada J, & Guido, JJ (2000) "Smokers ages 50+: Who gets physician advice to quit?" Preventive Medicine, 31, 364-369.