Dr. Sandra Cheryl Lapham MD, MPH, FASAM
Addiction Medicine Specialist | Addiction Medicine
612 Encino Pl Ne Albuquerque NM, 87102About
Dr. Sandra Lapham is an Addiction Medicine Physician in Albuquerque, NM. Dr. Lapham evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Addiction Medicine Physicians provide medical care in addition to consultation for each patient and their families.
Education and Training
Wayne State University School of Medicine 1975
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- HMO databases: fertile ground for epidemiological research.
- Substance abuse intervention for health care workers: a preliminary report.
- Alcohol use inventory: screening and assessment of first-time driving-while-impaired offenders. I. Reliability and profiles.
- Alcohol use inventory: screening and assessment of first-time driving-while-impaired offenders. II. Typology and predictive validity.
- Impact of an alcohol misuse intervention for health care workers--1: Frequency of binge drinking and desire to reduce alcohol use.
- Impact of an alcohol misuse intervention for health care workers --2: Employee assistance programme utilization, on-the-job injuries, job loss and health services utilization.
- New Mexico's 1998 drive-up liquor window closure. Study I: effect on alcohol-involved crashes.
- New Mexico's 1998 drive-up liquor window closure. Study II: economic impact on owners.
- Does moderate alcohol use affect health-care costs? A propensity analysis of female health-care workers.
- Impaired-driving recidivism among repeat offenders following an intensive court-based intervention.
- Using the Bivariate Dale Model to jointly estimate predictors of frequency and quantity of alcohol use.
- Psychiatric disorders in a sample of repeat impaired-driving offenders.
- Geographic variability in alcohol-related crashes in response to legalized Sunday packaged alcohol sales in New Mexico.
- Reclassifying DIS-III-R alcohol use disorders to DSM-IV criteria in a sample of convicted impaired drivers.
- Underdiagnosis of comorbid mental illness in repeat DUI offenders mandated to treatment.
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