Helen C. Chase was an American public health statistician.

Helen C. Chase
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Early life edit

Chase graduated from Hunter College in 1938, earned a master's degree from Columbia University in 1951, and completed a doctorate in the UC Berkeley School of Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley in 1961.[1]

Career edit

She worked for the New York State Department of Health beginning in 1948, becoming principal biostatistician there in 1957. In 1963 she moved to the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS),[2] and in December 1963 she was named as the head of the Mortality Statistics Branch of the NCHS Division of Vital Statistics.[1] She later worked as director of research for the Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions before moving to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences around 1971, as a staff associate in biostatistics,[3] then becoming a statistician in the Division of Health Insurance Studies of the Social Security Administration.

In 1972, as president of the Statistics Section of the American Public Health Association (APHA), she wrote the first history of the section, The Statistics Section of the American Public Health Association, 1908-1972.[4] She also chaired the APHA Joint Committee on National Data Resources in Epidemiology & Statistics from 1973 to 1977.[5] The American Statistical Association named her as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 1974.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "New chief for mortality", The Registrar and Statistician, 28 (12): 53, December 1963
  2. ^ "Personal News", The American Statistician, 17 (4): 11–36, October 1963, doi:10.1080/00031305.1963.10479631
  3. ^ Author biography from Chase, Helen C. (July 1971), "Some Current Research for the Allied Health Professions", Physical Therapy, 51 (7): 771–776, doi:10.1093/ptj/51.7.771, PMID 4933571
  4. ^ "Applied Public Health Statistics", APHA History Project, American Public Health Association, retrieved 2020-11-29
  5. ^ "Association News", American Journal of Public Health, 63 (5), American Public Health Association: 432–465, May 1973, doi:10.2105/ajph.63.5.432
  6. ^ View/Search Fellows of the ASA, American Statistical Association, retrieved 2016-07-22