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Harrison T Ndetan, MSc., MPH, MD, PhD

Fall 1980 - Fall 2120

Professor I

Doctor of Whole Health Leadership Program

HarrisonNdetan@scuhs.edu

Current Position

Position: Capstone Coordinator, Doctor of Whole Health Leadership

Biography

Harrison Ndetan is a professor and the capstone coordinator of the DWHL program at SCUHS. 

With a background in physics, biostatistics, epidemiology, medicine, and public health, he has experience serving as instructor in most of these areas as well as some administrative roles in hospital, research and academia.

Throughout his career, he has had numerous opportunities to serve as a mentor and supervisor for graduate and professional research projects, as well as on scientific review and advisory boards.

His current scholarship includes work on opioids and substance use disorder (OUD/SUD) in rural communities, adverse childhood experiences (ACES) that are potentially related to OUD/SUD as well as applying the Bayesian perspectives in exploring the role of concomitant ingestion of alcohol and acetaminophens in early-stage renal insufficiency.

He is also heavily involved in ministries to the sick (hospital) and the prisons as additional ways to give back to his local community.

Degrees

2017

Ph.D., Clinical Research/ Epidemiology, University of Science, Arts and Technology, Olveston, MontserratDissertation: The potential role of Therapeutic dose of acetaminophen and light/moderate amount of alcohol in early-stage kidney disease - A Bayesian perspective.

M.D., Medicine, University of Science, Arts and Technology, Olveston, Montserrat

2009

Ph.D., Biostatistics/Public Health, University North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, Texas, United StatesDissertation: Evidence of Association between Lung Cancer/Multiple Myeloma Mortality and Exposure to Oncogenic Viruses- Application of Model versus Non-model based Statistical Methods for Cancer Mortality in Occupational Cohorts.

2007

MPH, Biostatistics, University North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, Texas, United StatesDissertation: Characterization of health status and modifiable risk behavior of United States adults using chiropractic care as compared to general medical care

1999

M.Sc., Physics, University of Buea, Cameroon, Buea, CameroonDissertation: Determination of shock loss coefficient for pump impellers

Scholarly Contributions and Creative Productions

Journal Article

Completed/Published

Cook, A.; Sigler, C.; Allen, L.; Peters, J. A. A.; Guthrie, C.; Marroquin, M.; Ndetan, H.; Singh, K. P.; Murry, J.; Norwood, S.; Philley, J. V. Burnout and Anxiety Among Trauma Nursing Specialties in a Rural Level I Trauma Center. 28, 26–36.
Njororai, F.; Nyaranga, K. C. C.; Cholo, W.; Amulla, W.; Ndetan, H. Correlates of COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance and Hesitancy in Rural Communities in Western Kenya. 2023, 11.
Levin, J. L.; Wickman, A.; Nguyen, A.; Ho, T.; Ball, C.; Ndetan, H.; Carruth, A. Improving Crew Overboard Recovery for Commercial Fishing in the Gulf of Mexico. 2023, 28, 852–866.
Landholm-Duvall, J.; Hasick, D. G. G.; Ndetan, H.; Hart, J. F.; Dickholtz, M.; Lapenski, C. P. Inter-Examiner Agreement of the National Upper Cervical Chiropractic Association Analysis of the Atlas Subluxation Complex in a 3-View Upper Cervical Radiographic Series. 2023, 22, 189–196.
Zhao, R.; Hadisurya, M.; Ndetan, H.; Xi, N. M. M.; Adduri, S.; Konduru, N. V. V.; Samten, B.; Tao, W. A. A.; Singh, K. P.; Ji, H.-L. L. Regenerative Signatures in Bronchioalveolar Lavage of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 2023.
Adduri, R. S. R.; Cai, K.; Velasco-Alzate, K.; Vasireddy, R.; Miller, J. W.; de Frías, S. P. P.; de Frías, F. P. P.; Horimasu, Y.; Iwamoto, H.; Hattori, N.; Zhang, Y.; Gibson, K. F.; Pal, A. K.; Chen, Z.; Nicastro, D.; Li, L.; Cherian, S.; Sholl, L. M.; Shetty, S.; Ndetan, H.; Maeda, A. H.; Ferretto, M. A. P.; Hunninghake, G. M.; Schwartz, D. A.; Kass, D. J.; Rosas, I. O.; Konduru, N. V. Plasma Extracellular Vesicle Proteins as Promising Noninvasive Biomarkers for Diagnosis of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. 2023, 2, e98.
Leach, R. A.; Ndetan, H.; King, J. A.; Evans, M. W. COVID-19 Infectious Disease Prevention and Mitigation Practices by Chiropractic Physicians and Licensed Massage Therapists in Mississippi: A Needs Assessment to Inform Health Education and Promotion. 2022, 21, 233–240.
Konduru, N. V. V.; Velasco-Alzate, K.; Adduri, S.; Zagorovsky, K.; Diaz-Diestra, D.; Fisol, F.; Sanches, M.; Ndetan, H.; Brain, J. D. D.; Molina, R. M. M. Pulmonary Fate and Consequences of Transferrin-Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles. 2021, 5, 309–320.
Hayek, M. E.; Mansour, M.; Ndetan, H.; Burkes, Q.; Corkern, R.; Dulli, A.; Hayek, R.; Parvez, K.; Singh, S. Anti-Inflammatory Treatment of COVID-19 Pneumonia With Tofacitinib Alone or in Combination With Dexamethasone Is Safe and Possibly Superior to Dexamethasone as a Single Agent in a Predominantly African American Cohort. 2021, 5, 605–613.
Miree, O.; Srivastava, S. K. K.; Khan, M. A. A.; Sameeta, F.; Acharya, S.; Ndetan, H.; Singh, K. P. P.; Hertweck, K. L. L.; Dasgupta, S.; da Silva, L. M. M.; Rocconi, R. P. P.; Carter, J. E. E.; Singh, S.; Singh, A. P. P. Clinicopathologic Significance and Race-Specific Prognostic Association of MYB Overexpression in Ovarian Cancer. 2021, 11, 12901.
Ndetan, H.; Evans, M. W.; Tanue, T.; Osuagwu, C. C.; Elueze, E.; Singh, K. P.; Calhoun, K. Therapeutic Use of Acetaminophen and Light to Moderate Alcohol: Are There Early Disparate Risks for Kidney Disease? 2020, 4, 518–524.
Pohlman, K. A.; Funabashi, M.; Ndetan, H.; Hogg-Johnson, S.; Bodnar, P.; Kawchuk, G. Assessing Adverse Events After Chiropractic Care at a Chiropractic Teaching Clinic: An Active-Surveillance Pilot Study. 2020, 43, 845–854.
Figaro, M. K. K.; Long, D. M.; May, M. E.; Ndetan, H.; Cook, A.; Conway, R. B. B. Racial Variation in the Relationship of Glycemic Control with Fracture Risk in Elderly Patients with Diabetes. 2020, 13, 4153–4155.
Miller, A.; Gallegly, J. D.; Orsak, G.; Huff, S. D.; Peters, J. A. A.; Murry, J.; Ndetan, H.; Singh, K. P. Potential Predictors of Hospital Length of Stay and Hospital Charges among Patients with All-Terrain Vehicle Injuries in Rural Northeast Texas. 2020, 12, 55–62.
Kannan, A.; Philley, J. V.; Hertweck, K. L.; Ndetan, H.; Singh, K. P.; Sivakumar, S.; Wells, R. B.; Vadlamudi, R. K.; Dasgupta, S. Author Correction: Cancer Testis Antigen Promotes Triple Negative Breast Cancer Metastasis and Is Traceable in the Circulating Extracellular Vesicles. Scientific reports 2020, 10, 1907.
Vishwakarma, G.; Ndetan, H.; Das, D. N. N.; Gupta, G.; Suryavanshi, M.; Mehta, A.; Singh, K. P. Reproductive Factors and Breast Cancer Risk: A Meta-Analysis of Case-Control Studies in Indian Women. 2019, 8, 80–84.
Olusola, P.; Ousley, K.; Ndetan, H.; Singh, K. P.; Banerjee, H. N. N.; Dasgupta, S. Cervical Cancer Prevention in Racially Disparate Rural Populations. 2019, 6.
Kannan, A.; Philley, J. V.; Hertweck, K. L.; Ndetan, H.; Singh, K. P.; Sivakumar, S.; Wells, R. B.; Vadlamudi, R. K.; Dasgupta, S. Cancer Testis Antigen Promotes Triple Negative Breast Cancer Metastasis and Is Traceable in the Circulating Extracellular Vesicles. 2019, 9, 11632.
Holt, K.; Niazi, I. K. K.; Nedergaard, R. W. W.; Duehr, J.; Amjad, I.; Shafique, M.; Anwar, M. N. N.; Ndetan, H.; Turker, K. S.; Haavik, H. The Effects of a Single Session of Chiropractic Care on Strength, Cortical Drive, and Spinal Excitability in Stroke Patients. 2019, 9, 2673.
Beckert, L.; Brockway, B.; Simpson, G.; Southcott, A. M. M.; Lee, Y. C. G.; Rahman, N.; Light, R. W.; Shoemaker, S.; Gillies, J.; Komissarov, A. A.; Florova, G.; Ochran, T.; Bradley, W.; Ndetan, H.; Singh, K. P.; Sarva, K.; Idell, S. Phase 1 Trial of Intrapleural LTI-01; Single Chain Urokinase in Complicated Parapneumonic Effusions or Empyema. JCI insight 2019, 5.
Ndetan, H.; Evans, M. W.; Singal, A. K.; Brunner, L. J.; Calhoun, K.; Singh, K. P. Light to Moderate Drinking and Therapeutic Doses of Acetaminophen: An Assessment of Risks for Renal Dysfunction. 2018, 12, 253–258.
Atanga, P. N.; Ndetan, H. T.; Fon, P. N.; Meriki, H. D.; Muffih, T. P.; Achidi, E. A.; Hoelscher, M.; Kroidl, A. Using a Composite Adherence Tool to Assess ART Response and Risk Factors of Poor Adherence in Pregnant and Breastfeeding HIV-Positive Cameroonian Women at 6 and 12 Months after Initiating Option B. 2018, 18, 418.
Philley, J. V.; Hertweck, K. L.; Kannan, A.; Brown-Elliott, B. A.; Wallace, R. J.; Kurdowska, A.; Ndetan, H.; Singh, K. P.; Miller, E. J.; Griffith, D. E.; Dasgupta, S. Sputum Detection of Predisposing Genetic Mutations in Women with Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Disease. 2018, 8, 11336.
Fukuda, S.; Enkhbaatar, P.; Nelson, C.; Cox, R. A.; Wolfson, M. R.; Shaffer, T. H.; Williams, R. O.; Surasarang, S. H. H.; Sawittree, S.; Florova, G.; Komissarov, A. A.; Koenig, K.; Sarva, K.; Ndetan, H. T.; Singh, K. P.; Idell, S. Lack of Durable Protection against Cotton Smoke-Induced Acute Lung Injury in Sheep by Nebulized Single Chain Urokinase Plasminogen Activator or Tissue Plasminogen Activator. 2018, 7, 17.
Evans, M. W. W.; Ndetan, H.; Ka Sekhon, V.; Williams, R.; Oliver, B.; Perko, M.; Woolsey, C.; Singh, K. P. Adult Use of Complementary and Integrative Approaches to Improve Athletic Performance. 2018, 24, 30–37.

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