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William H Woodall

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Statistics in Medicine|June 4, 2015
Dynamic probability control limits for risk-adjusted Bernoulli CUSUM chartsXiang Zhang, William H Woodall
BMC Surgery|April 6, 2016
Debate: what is the best method to monitor surgical performance?Stefan H Steiner, William H Woodall
Statistics in Medicine|February 12, 2011
Comments on 'some methodological issues in biosurveillance'William H Woodall, Kwok-Leung Tsui
Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery|July 25, 2022
Comment on the CUSUM surgical learning curve analysis in Dimitrovska et al. (2022)George Rakovich, William H Woodall, Stefan Steiner
Statistics in Medicine|April 21, 2017
Dynamic probability control limits for risk-adjusted CUSUM charts based on multiresponsesXiang Zhang, Justin B Loda, William H Woodall
Statistics in Medicine|February 12, 2011
Comparison of the early aberration reporting system (EARS) W2 methods to an adaptive threshold methodJohn L Szarka, Linmin Gan, William H Woodall
International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion|May 10, 2013
Control charts for accident frequency: a motivation for real-time occupational safety monitoringAnna Schuh, Jaime A Camelio, William H Woodall
Statistics in Medicine|December 14, 2020
An overview and critique of the use of cumulative sum methods with surgical learning curve dataWilliam H Woodall, George Rakovich, Stefan H Steiner
Statistics in Medicine|September 20, 2007
A comparison of surveillance methods for small incidence ratesLandon H Sego, William H Woodall, Marion R Reynolds
Statistics in Medicine|February 28, 2009
Risk-adjusted monitoring of survival timesLandon H Sego, Marion R Reynolds, William H Woodall
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Statistics in Medicine|June 4, 2015
Dynamic probability control limits for risk-adjusted Bernoulli CUSUM chartsXiang Zhang, William H Woodall
BMC Surgery|April 6, 2016
Debate: what is the best method to monitor surgical performance?Stefan H Steiner, William H Woodall
Statistics in Medicine|February 12, 2011
Comments on 'some methodological issues in biosurveillance'William H Woodall, Kwok-Leung Tsui
Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery|July 25, 2022
Comment on the CUSUM surgical learning curve analysis in Dimitrovska et al. (2022)George Rakovich, William H Woodall, Stefan Steiner
Statistics in Medicine|April 21, 2017
Dynamic probability control limits for risk-adjusted CUSUM charts based on multiresponsesXiang Zhang, Justin B Loda, William H Woodall
Statistics in Medicine|February 12, 2011
Comparison of the early aberration reporting system (EARS) W2 methods to an adaptive threshold methodJohn L Szarka, Linmin Gan, William H Woodall
International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion|May 10, 2013
Control charts for accident frequency: a motivation for real-time occupational safety monitoringAnna Schuh, Jaime A Camelio, William H Woodall
Statistics in Medicine|December 14, 2020
An overview and critique of the use of cumulative sum methods with surgical learning curve dataWilliam H Woodall, George Rakovich, Stefan H Steiner
Statistics in Medicine|September 20, 2007
A comparison of surveillance methods for small incidence ratesLandon H Sego, William H Woodall, Marion R Reynolds
Statistics in Medicine|February 28, 2009
Risk-adjusted monitoring of survival timesLandon H Sego, Marion R Reynolds, William H Woodall
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