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Biostatistics & Epidemiology Faculty

Kimberly Malloy, M.S.
Biostatistics & Epidemiology

Kimberly Malloy, M.S.

Instructor and Research Biostatistician 


Hudson College of Public Health
801 Northeast 13th Street, Room 221
Post Office Box 26901
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73126-0901

(405) 271-2229, ext. 46728

Kimberly-Malloy@ouhsc.edu


Ms. Malloy has worked as an instructor and research biostatistician for the Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Hudson College of Public Health, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center since 2017. She completed the BS in Mathematics/MS in Biostatistics dual degree program from the OUHSC College of Public Health in 2010. Upon graduation, she worked as a Biostatistician at the Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research at the Harvard Chan School of Public Health. Her primary focus was conducting clinical trial research in individuals who were infected with HIV and Hepatitis-C. Pursuing her ambitions to teach, she joined the faculty at OUHSC Hudson College of Public Health, where she primarily teaches the Application of Microcomputers to Data Analysis course (fondly referred to as the SAS class). Ms. Malloy has been programming in SAS for over 15 years—both in the Unix and Microsoft environments. She also has experience in R and Python. Ms. Malloy was the data manager and biostatistician for the Strong Heart Study. The Strong Heart Study is an ongoing cohort study of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors among American Indian men and women, and it is one of the largest prospective epidemiological studies of American Indians ever undertaken. Ms. Malloy has also served as the biostatistician for the Orthopedic Surgery Department since she joined the OUHSC faculty.  She is currently the Director of the Research Design and Analysis Center (RDAC).


Education:

  • MS, Biostatistics, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, 2010
  • BS, Mathematics, University of Oklahoma, 2010


Appointments:

  • Instructor, Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Hudson College of Public Health, OUHSC, 2017–present 
  • Director, Research Design and Analysis Center, 2023-present

Teaching 

  • BSE 5013 Application of Microcomputers to Data Analysis


Clinical/Research Interests:

  • Cardiovascular health 
  • Tobacco-related health disparities 
  • Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation 
  • SAS programming and standardization 


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Link to Kimberly Malloy's current publications

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  1. Thompson, Samuel; McCall, Kristopher; Patel, Dil; Schwerdtfeger, Wade; Stoner, Julie; Hollabaugh, Kimberly; Teague, David. In-Hospital Morbidity and Mortality of Traumatic Lower-Extremity Amputations. Orthopedics. 2020;43(6):e561-566. doi:10.3928/01477447-20200721-15 
  2. Brockman, Bryan; Maupin, Jeremiah; Thompson, Samuel; Hollabaugh, Kimberly; Thakral, Rishi. Complication Rates in Total Knee Arthroplasty Performed for Osteoarthritis and Post-Traumatic Arthritis: A Comparison Study. J Arthroplasty. 2020;35(2):371-374. doi:10.1016/j.arth.2019.09.022 
  3. Steinmetz, R.; Luick, Laura; Tkach, Shaun; Falcon, Spencer; Stoner, Julie; Hollabaugh, Kimberly; Ringus, Vytautas; Haleem, Amgad. Effect of Tranexamic Acid on Wound Complications and Blood Loss in Total Ankle Arthroplasty. Foot Ankle Int. 2020;41(9):1117-1121. doi:10.1177/1071100720934889 
  4. Steinmetz, R.; McDonald, Matthew; Tkach, Shaun; Hamilton, John; Heigle, Gregory; Hollabaugh, Kimberly; Teague, David; Rowles, Douglas. Prevalence of ligamentous knee injuries in pedestrian versus motor vehicle accidents. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2020;21(1):369. doi:10.1186/s12891-020-03397-w 
  5. Nouh, Claire; Samkutty, Danny; Chandrashekhar, Swathy; Santucci, Joshua; Ford, Lance; Xu, Chao; Hollabaugh, Kimberly; Bohnstedt, Bradley; Ray, Bappaditya. Management of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Variation in Clinical Practice and Unmet Need for Follow-up among Survivors-A Single-Center Perspective. World Neurosurg. 2020;139:e608-e617. doi:10.1016/j.wneu.2020.04.067