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Katelyn Hall, PhD, MPH

Epidemiologist & Biostatistician

Supervising Health Scientist

Katelyn Hall is a health scientist for CTEH®, LLC with experience in epidemiology and statistical programming. She is responsible for providing technical expertise in her fields through literature reviews, epidemiologic analyses, report writing, database management and statistical support, study design, power analyses, and project management. In her roles as a statistical analyst in the public sector, she has been responsible for analyzing datasets, completing annual reports and peer-reviewed publications, analyzing survey data, and developing statistical methods. Her research areas have included marijuana, maternal influenza, chronic disease, E-cigarettes and vaping, E. coli, campylobacter, and more.

Education

  • Ph.D., Epidemiology, Toxicology Focus, University of Colorado Denver Graduate School, Denver, CO
  • MPH Epidemiology, Colorado School of Public Health, Aurora, CO
  • B.S., Pre-Medical Biology, Harding University, Searcy, AR

Registrations & Certifications

  • State Epidemiology Outcomes Working Group, 2015-Current
  • Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologist, 2014-Current
  • Colorado Environmental Health Association, 2013-2014
  • International Society for Infectious Diseases, 2013-2015

Committees and Memberships

  • Co-Chair, CSTE ICD-10-CM Drug Poisoning Indicators Working Group-Case Definition Subcommittee
  • Member, CSTE ICD-10-CM Drug Poisoning Indicators Working Group
  • Member, Health eMoms Advisory Board
  • Co-Chair, CSTE Marijuana Subcommittee
  • Chair, Marijuana Data Working Group

(501)801-8500


Publications

  • Crawford KA, Gardner JA, Meyer EA, Hall KE, Gary DS, Esser MB. Current marijuana use and alcohol consumption among adults following the legalization of nonmedical retail marijuana sales — Colorado, 2015-2019. CDC Weekly. 2021 October; 70(43);1505-1508.
  • Hall KE, Yang H, Contreras AE, James KA. Cannabis Coding in Colorado during the ICD-10-CM Transition. Inj Prev (2020) [In Press]
  • Tyndall Snow LM, Hall KE, Custis C, Rosenthal A, Pasalic E, Nechuta S, Davis JW, Jacquemin BJ, Jagroep SR, Rock P, Contreras AE, Gabella B, James KA. Exploring the Impact of Drug Poisoning Surveillance Definitions Based on ICD-10-CM Codes. Inj Prev (2020) [In Press]
  • Custis C, Hall KE, Tyndall Snow LM, Rosenthal A, Nechuta S, Davis JW, Jagroep SR, Jacquemin BJ, Rock P, Contreras AE. Examining Polysubstance Drug Poisonings in Hospitalization and Emergency Department Discharge Datasets Using ICD-10 CM Coding in 10 US Jurisdictions. Inj Prev (2020) [In Press]
  • Wang GS, Banerji S, Contreras AE, Hall KE. Marijuana Exposures in Colorado, Reported to Regional Poison Center, 2000 -2018. Inj Prev (2019). [In Press]
  • Brooks-Russell A, Hall K, Peterson A, Graves J, Van Dyke M. Cannabis in homes with children: use and storage practices in a legalised state. Inj Prev. 2019;4.
  • Binkin N, Dilley J, Hurst S, Hall K, Sorrells N. CSTE Marijuana Surveillance Environmental Scan Report 2018 (2019). https://www.cste.org/members/group.aspx?id=150877
  • Vigil DI, Van Dyke M, Hall KE, Contreras AE, Ghosh TS, Wolk L. Marijuana Use and Related Health Care Encounters in Colorado Before and After Legalization. Int J Ment Health Addiction (2018) 16(4): 806-812.
  • Contreras AE, Hall KE, Vigil DI, Rosenthal A, Asofeifa A, Van Dyke M. Results from the Colorado Cannabis Users Survey on Health (CUSH), 2016. Int J Ment Health Addiction (2019).
  • Hall KE, Monte AA, Chang T, et al. Mental Health-Related Emergency Department Visits Associated with Cannabis in Colorado. Acad Emerg Med 2018; 25(5). doi:10.1111/acem.13393.
  • Smith R, Hall KE, Etkind P, Van Dyke M. Reported Marijuana Use by Industry and Occupation — Colorado, 2014–2015. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2018; 67:409-413. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6714a1
  • Crume TL, Juhl AL, Brooks-Russell A, Hall KE, Wymore E, Borgelt LM. Cannabis use during the perinatal period in a state with legalized recreational and medical marijuana: the association between maternal characteristics, breastfeeding patterns, and neonatal outcomes. J Pediatr 2018; 197:90-96.
  • Wang GS, Hall K, Vigil D, Banerji S, Monte A, VanDyke M. Marijuana and acute health care contacts in Colorado. Prev Med (Baltim). 2017;104. doi:10.1016/j.ypmed.2017.03.022
  • Hall KE, Banerji S, Contreras E, Barker L, Vigil DI, Van Dyke M. Monitoring Possible Marijuana-Related Health Effects in Colorado: Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center (RMPDC) Data, 2000-2016. Denver; 2017.
  • Hall KE, Vigil DI, Contreras E, et al. Monitoring Possible Marijuana-Related Health Effects in Colorado: Colorado Hospital Association (CHA) Data, 2000-September 2015. Denver; 2017.
  • Vigil DI, Hall KE, Contreras E, et al. Monitoring Changes in Marijuana Use Patterns: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2014-2015 Survey Results. Denver; 2017.
  • Vigil DI, Hall KE, Contreras E, et al. Monitoring Changes in Marijuana Use Patterns: Child Health Survey (CHS) 2014-2015 Survey Results. Denver; 2017.
  • Vigil DI, Hall KE, Contreras E, et al. Monitoring Changes in Marijuana Use Patterns: Healthy Kids Colorado Survey (HKCS) 2005-2015 Survey Results. Denver; 2017.
  • Vigil DI, Hall KE, Contreras E, et al. Monitoring Changes in Marijuana Use Patterns: Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) 2014 Survey Results. Denver; 2017.
  • Kim HS, Hall KE, Genco EK, Van Dyke M, Monte AA. Marijuana Tourism and Emergency Department Visits in Colorado. N Engl J Med. 2016;374(8):797-798. doi:10.1056/NEJMc1513610.
  • Hall, K., Barker, L., Williford, D., Vigil, D. & Van Dyke, M. (2016) Monitoring Health Concerns Related to Marijuana in Colorado: 2015 Update: Colorado Hospitalization Association Data, 2000-June 2015. Hall, K., Barker, L., & Van Dyke, M. (2015) Colorado Hospitalization Association Data, 2000-2014. Monitoring Health Concerns Related to Marijuana in Colorado: 2014-Changes in Marijuana Use Patterns, Systematic Literature Review, and Possible Marijuana-Related Health Effects. (pp. 164-181)
  • Barker, L., Hall, K., & Van Dyke, M. (2015) Monitoring Possible Marijuana Related Health Effects: Summary and Key Findings. Monitoring Health Concerns Related to Marijuana in Colorado: 2014-Changes in Marijuana Use Patterns, Systematic Literature Review, and Possible Marijuana-Related Health Effects. (pp. 151-157)
  • Barker, L., Bronstein, A., & Hall, K. (2015) Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center (RMPDC) Data, 2000-2014. Monitoring Health Concerns Related to Marijuana in Colorado: 2014-Changes in Marijuana Use Patterns, Systematic Literature Review, and Possible Marijuana-Related Health Effects. (pp. 158-163)
  • Barker, L., Hall, K., & Morris, M. (2015) Marijuana Use and Extrapulmonary Effects: Systematic Literature Review. Monitoring Health Concerns Related to Marijuana in Colorado: 2014-Changes in Marijuana Use Patterns, Systematic Literature Review, and Possible Marijuana-Related Health Effects. (pp. 135-141)
  • Hall, K., Frederiksen, B., Rewers, M., & Norris, J. M. (2015). Daycare Attendance, Breastfeeding, and the Development of Type I Diabetes: The Diabetes Autoimmunity Study in the Young. BioMed Research International, 2015(203947), 1-5.
  • Hall, K. E., Miller, M. A., Fialkowski, V. A., Cole, M. L., Boat, J. A., Bellows, J. W., & Shumskiy, I. (2014). Assessment of a community health worker training program in the Peruvian Amazon demonstrates effective learning retention: Implications for health care education in a resource-limited setting. Annals of Global Health, 80(3), 163. doi:10.1016/j.aogh.2014.08.024

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