
| Laura Kuhl |
| Research Assistant |
| Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation |
| (207) 622-4736 Office |
| (207) 662-3119 Fax |
| kuhll@mmc.org |
Laura Kuhl is a recent graduate of Middlebury College where she majored in Environmental Studies and Anthropology. She is a research assistant and is involved in many of the research projects conducted at CORE. She supervises the summer intern program and coordinates projects conducted by the summer interns including a focus group analysis of smoking and drinking among young women, mapping refugee migration patterns and a systematic review of sampling methods used in studies of refugee populations. Since joining CORE in 2007, she has co-authored and presented two abstracts at the SGIM Annual Meeting and won the prestigious Innovations in Practice Management Award from SGIM. She was the lead author on a letter published in Annals of Internal Medicine and was awarded a fellowship to the Dartmouth Summer Institute on Informed Patient Choice.
Selected peer-review publications (in chronological order)
- Kuhl LN, Ettinger B, Rosen CJ, Col NF. Non-skeletal effects of osteoporosis: does the evidence support the conclusions? Annals of Internal Medicine Online Mar 11 2008.
- Kuhl LN, Keller SN, Slater MD, Pbert L, Chang E, Druker S, Ewan Whyte C, Col NF. A novel approach to tailoring physician-delivered smoking cessation messages to young women. J General Internal Medicine 2008, In press (abstract).
- Ewan Whyte CJ, Keller SN, Slater MD, Pbert L, Chang E, Druker S, Kuhl LN, Col NF. Tailoring web-based interventions to young female smokers using audience segmentation. J General Internal Medicine 2008, In press (abstract).

