Topic
- addiction
- adrenal cancer
- alcohol
- Alzheimer's
- asthma
- biobank
- breast cancer
- cancer
- cessation
- chemotherapy
- colorectal cancer
- diabetes
- disease management
- gastrointestinal illness
- genetics
- health insurance
- hearing loss
- hearing protection
- heart disease
- HIV / AIDS
- HPV
- injury
- liver
- lung cancer
- medical history
- medication adherence
- mental health
- nutrition
- obesity
- oral health
- organ donation
- organ quality
- organ transplant
- other
- ovarian cancer
- physical activity
- post-treatment
- prevention
- prostate cancer
- quality of life
- recurrence
- screening
- skin cancer
- sleep safety
- smoking
- STD
- stroke
- survivorship
- symptoms
- treatment
- vaccination
- weight loss
Audience
- adolescents
- adults
- African Americans
- alumni
- caregivers
- children
- college students
- farmers
- fraternities and sororities
- girls
- health care providers
- high risk
- HMO members
- Latinos
- LGBT
- Medicare enrollees
- men
- mothers
- non-smokers
- older adults
- parents
- patients
- people living with HIV/AIDS
- research volunteers
- school age children
- smokers
- survivors
- transplant recipients
- transplant waiting list
- underserved
- veterans
- women
- young adults
Setting
Technology
Phone: 734.647.4308
Email: cfriese@umich.edu
400 N Ingalls
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5482
Affiliations
Email: cfriese@umich.edu
400 N Ingalls
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5482
Affiliations
- School of Nursing (Assistant Professor, Division of Nursing Business & Health Systems)
Christopher R. Friese, RN, PhD, AOCN
Christopher Friese, RN, PhD, AOCN, is Assistant Professor in the University of Michigan School of Nursing. His research is focused on measuring and improving the care received by patients with cancer. This is accomplished through health services and outcomes effectiveness research using administrative data, surveys of patients, and surveys of providers. A key aspect of our work is the examination of the organizational structure where care is provided.

