Dr. McKinley Thomas
Director, MPH Program | Associate Professor
Email | Curriculum Vita

Mercer University School of Medicine
Department of Community Medicine
1550 College Street, Patterson 240
Macon, Georgia 31207-0001

478-301-5547 Phone
478-301-5131 Fax

Academic Courses
MPH 621 Biostatistics
MPH 641 Health Behavior / Disease Prevention
Evidence-Based Medicine  

Research
Thomas, M. (2006). Meeting public health challenges. Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association, 1(1), 1
Thomas, M., Gillespie, W., Bronson, J., Harrison, S., Medeiros, R., Hawkins, M., Maclean, R, & Woeltje, K.F. (2005). Focus group data as a tool in assessing effectiveness of a hand hygiene campaign. American Journal of Infection Control, 33(6), 315-376 .
Thomas, M., Rogers, R., & Maclean, R. (2003). Physician perceptions and knowledge of the legal and ethical issues regarding HIV/AIDS confidential disclosure in managing persons with HIV/AIDS at an academic medical center (AMC). The Internet Journal of Law, Healthcare and Ethics, 1(2). Available: http://www.ispub.com
Thomas, M., Rogers, R., & Maclean, R. (2003). Collecting data from physicians via web-based surveys: Recommendations for improving response rates. The Internet Journal of Medical Informatics, 1(1). Available: http://www.ispub.com
Thomas, M., & Funke, B. (2002). Anthrax: A resource for educators. Georgia Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Journal, 35(3), 24-26.
Thomas, M. & Debess, E. (2001). Antimicrobial Resistance and Public Health. University of Pittsburgh Supercourse in Epidemiology, the Internet and Global Health. Available: http://www.pitt.edu/~super1/
Thomas, M. (2000). Epidemiology of Emerging Infectious Diseases: An Examination of Global Threats from a Public Health Education Perspective. University of Pittsburgh Supercourse in Epidemiology, the Internet and Global Health. Available: http://www.pitt.edu/~super1/
Debess, E & Thomas, M. (2000). Zoonotic Pathogens: An Introduction. University of Pittsburgh Supercourse in Epidemiology, the Internet and Global Health. Available: http://www.pitt.edu/~super1/