Faculty
| John Cashy | ||
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Title: | Faculty |
| Office #: | Lewis Towers 401 | |
| Phone: | 312-915-6501 | |
| E-mail: | jcashy@luc.edu | |
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Degrees
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Ph.D., Mathematics, Ohio State University, 2000
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Master of Applied Statistics, Ohio State University, 1998
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M.S., Mathematics, Ohio State University, 1994
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B.A., History, Swarthmore College, 1991
Program Areas
- STAT 103 Fundamentals of Statistics
Professional & Community Affiliations
- Statistical Analyst/Programmer, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL
- American Statistical Association
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University of Chicago IRB, Committee A, 2005-2006
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Northwestern University IRB, (Social Science, E), 2006-2007
Publications
Mallinson, T. Cella,D. Cashy, J. Holzner, B. Giving Meaning to Measure: Linking Self-Reported Fatigue and Function to Performance of Everyday Activities Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, Vol. 31, 3, 2006, p. 229-241
Rosengart, T., Sweet, J.J., Finnin, E., Wolfe, P., Cashy, J., Hahn, E., Marymount, J., Neurocognitive functioning in patients undergoing CABG or PCI: Evidence of impairment prior to intervention compared to normal controls. Annals of Thoracic Surgery, October 2005; 80(4): 1327 - 1335.
Cashy, J. Cella, D. Discrepancy analysis of patient vs physician assessments of performance status in patients with advanced lung cancer. Presented at ASCO, Orlando, 2005.
Brucker PS, Yost K, Cashy J, Webster K, Cella D. General population and cancer patient norms for the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G). Eval Health Prof. 2005 Sep;28(3):370
Rosengart, T., Sweet, J.J., Finnin, E., Wolfe, P., Cashy, J., Hahn, E., Marymount, J., Murphy, G., & Sanborn, T. (in submission). Neuropsychological functioning in patients undergoing CABG or PCI: Evidence of stable cognition in comparison to healthy controls.
Sweet, J.J., Hahn, E., Finnin, E., Wolfe, P., Marymount, J., Cashy, J., Curran, R., Frank, M., Votapka, T. Sanborn, T., & Rosengart, T. (2005, January) Baseline Neurocognitive Functioning of Cardiac Patients with Low Risk of Brain Dysfunction: Evidence of Impairment Prior to Intervention. Society of Thoracic Surgery, Tampa, FL.