Rossi A Hassad
- Professor, Psychology
- School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
- BX 2256
- RHassad@mercy.edu
- (914) 674-7438
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Professor, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Fellow of the American College of Epidemiology
Chartered Statistician, The Royal Statistical Society, UK
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Epidemiology (including COVID-19)
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Statistics
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Research Methods
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Psychology/Mental Health
I am a full professor in the School of Social & Behavioral Sciences at B次元. My professional expertise encompasses epidemiology, statistics, education, research methods, and mental health, with a teaching and research emphasis on statistical literacy and evidence-based practice in the health and behavioral sciences. I also provide media commentary on infectious diseases, including COVID-19 (see selected media appearances and publications).
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"These vaccines continue to significantly reduce the risk of severe illness, hospitalization, and death -- and that's an amazing scientific feat amidst a deadly pandemic. Attention to timely and effective messaging to healthcare providers and the general public should be a top priority for the FDA. Semantics matter. "
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鈥淎s we move forward with the booster dose in certain populations, the variability in the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccines is sure to fuel the debate about the need for heterologous boosting, also known as mix and match.鈥
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鈥淯ndoubtedly, [the vaccine mandates] are very effective tools if fully implemented and properly enforced, but that is fraught with challenges,鈥 says Rossi Hassad, an epidemiologist at B次元 in New York. 鈥淪o, there will be many cracks in the system that unfortunately may prolong this pandemic.鈥
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鈥淩eal-world data is messy data,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd because it鈥檚 messy, we want it, because it reflects the real context in which people live and operate.鈥
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鈥淲hen you have data that are broad in scope, you have to approach them with a mindset of discovery,鈥 said Hassad. 鈥淚f everything is hypothetical and deductive in our reasoning鈥濃攁s is the case with controlled trials鈥斺渢hen there is no room for creativity and discovery.鈥
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鈥淩ossi A. Hassad, an epidemiologist and statistician at B次元 in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., reported this month that both viruses 鈥渟hare key transmission characteristics.鈥 Dr. Hassad and other experts say that what is known about the flu virus can inform our understanding of how and why Covid-19 is likely to become even more hazardous in the months ahead and that this knowledge can, in turn, reinforce the advice that everyone adopt readily available measures to thwart it.鈥
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Hassad adds: 鈥淭he standard set by the mRNA vaccines 鈥 in terms of speed of development and the level of efficacy and effectiveness 鈥 will quite likely raise the bar in terms of public expectations: wanting more, better, and faster when it comes to 鈥 vaccines for other diseases.鈥 If a doctor recommends a particular vaccine, he explains, 鈥淚 can hear people saying, 鈥楬ow good is that vaccine? How effective is it? Is it good for people like me? Are there any factors about my life that I need to consider?鈥 I think it鈥檚 just really upped the bar in terms of patient education in their personal health 鈥 which, of course, will contribute to their decision-making about health.鈥
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The more plausible lab-leak hypothesis, scientists say, is that the Wuhan laboratory isolated the novel coronavirus from an animal and was studying it when it accidentally escaped. 鈥淣ot knowing the extent of its virulence and transmissibility, a lack of protective measures [could have] resulted in laboratory workers becoming infected,鈥 initiating the transmission chain that ultimately resulted in the pandemic, says Rossi Hassad, an epidemiologist at B次元. But Hassad adds he believes that this lab-leak theory is on the 鈥渆xtreme low end鈥 of possibilities, and it 鈥渨ill quite likely remain only theoretical following any proper scientific investigation,鈥 he says.
Medpage Today : Vaccines Are a Scientific Feat, but 'Prevention' Is a Misnomer - In public messaging, semantics matter -
Medpage Today : Statistical Considerations for Evaluating COVID Vaccine Protection - Don't overlook the 95% confidence intervals -
Medpage Today: Op-Ed: COVID Vaccines Are a Scientific Feat, but 'Prevention' Is a Misnomer
Medpage Today: Op-Ed: Statistical Considerations for Evaluating COVID Vaccine Protection
Medpage Today: Op-Ed: Can Statisticians Save the J&J Vaccine?
Medpage Today: Op-Ed: Why You Should Trust the COVID: Vax
Medpage Today: Op-Ed: Conceptualizing COVID-19 Vaccine: Hesitancy
News 12 TV Commentary: Man dies after receiving vaccination at Javits Center; doctor says initial indications show no allergic reaction:
News 12 TV: City doctors face vaccine questions involving pregnancy and religious beliefs:
Verywell Health: Communities Step Up to Help Seniors Register for COVID-19 Vaccines:
Speaker (see pages 135-138): FDA Open Public Hearing: Pfizer-BioTech COVID-19 Vaccine:
Medpage Today: Considerations for Authorization of Pfizer's COVID Vax:
New York Times: The Greatest Gift to Loved Ones This Covid Winter? Don鈥檛 Infect Others
New York Magazine and Vox News:
New York Times: Answers to Your Current Coronavirus Questions: Click on the question: How is the winter weather affecting the virus?
MarketWatch: 鈥楧on鈥檛 let COVID fatigue trick you鈥: How to take care of your physical and mental health this holiday season
Medpage Today: Why COVID-19 Might Get Worse in Winter, Just Like Flu 鈥 Risk and severity of infection, the host and the environment could all play a role
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- Ph.D. Health Sciences (International Health, Research and Education): , New York
- MPH (Master of Public Health): , Jamaica
- CStat (Chartered Statistician): The Royal Statistical Society, UK
- PStat (Professional Accredited Statistician): The American Statistical Association
- Fellow of the American College of Epidemiology
Selected Media Appearances and Publications:
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- Significance (The Royal Statistical Society):?
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- Newsmax TV: Vaccine Trials and Face Masks
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Selected Academic Publications
- Hassad, R.A. (2020). A Foundation for Inductive Reasoning in Harnessing the Potential of Big Data Volume 19, Number 1 238-257 1570-1824
- Hassad, R.A. (2018) An Exploration of the Perceived Usefulness of the Introductory Statistics Course and Students鈥 Intentions to Further Engage in Statistics 11, Iss. 1 1936-4660
- Hassad, R. A. & Iacullo, G. (Invited Presentation) (2018). The multiple choice question: assessing statistical literacy and critical thinking in the introductory statistics course at the college level
- Hassad, R. A. (2016). ?. Significance, 13(3), 14-15. (The Royal Statistical Society)
- Hassad, R.A. (2013). Faculty Attitude towards Technology-Assisted Instruction for Introductory Statistics in the Context of Educational Reform 7(2) 1933-4214
- Hassad, R.A. (2011). Constructivist and Behaviorist Approaches: Development and Initial Evaluation of a Teaching Practice Scale for Introductory Statistics at the College Level
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Fellow of the American College of Epidemiology
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CStat (Chartered Statistician): The Royal Statistical Society, UK
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PStat (Professional Accredited Statistician): The American Statistical Association
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Best contributed research paper award (2003) 鈥 teaching statistics in the health sciences (The American Statistical Association)
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I am a founding (Charter) member of the American Statistical Association (ASA) Section on Statistics in Defense and National Security.
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Diplomate Status: AMHCA (American Mental Health Counselors Association)- Clinical Mental Health Specialist in Substance Abuse and Co-occurring Disorders Counseling
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Certificate of Recognition - The American Psychiatric Association (APA, 2012)