

One user of the site wrote, “Thanks for the statistics. The site was launched in April 2001 and on Apdelivered its 1 millionth health screening, which coincides with National Alcohol Awareness Month. Based on the AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test), a standard in screening instruments, this simple, anonymous test takes only a few minutes and provides confidential results. They also find out whether they drink more or less than other people of their age and gender.Ī was developed by Join Together, a project of the Boston University School of Public Health.
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Visitors to the free health-screening Web site receive personalized feedback, finding out if their alcohol consumption is likely to be within safe limits - or if it may be harmful to their health now, or in the future. He retired as Distinguished Professor Emeritus on September 1, 2022.At, more than 1 million people have now learned the answer to this question by taking a confidential, free, online screening to assess their drinking patterns. Senate Committees and his coauthored book, Bureaucratic Culture: Citizens and Administrators in Israel, was a focus of discussion in a session of the Israeli Knesset. Supreme Court he has testified before U.S. Rosenbloom was appointed to the 1992 Clinton-Gore Presidential Transition Team for the Office of Personnel Management his research has been cited for authority by the U.S. He is identified as the "most prominent" author "being co-cited by law and public administration articles in the last 20 years " in Administration & Society, American Review of Public Administration, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, and Public Administration Review. Rosenbloom’s text, Public Administration: Understanding Management, Politics, and Law in the Public Sector, was ranked the fifth most influential book published in public administration from 1990-2010. Republications of his work have been selected for inclusion in some 60 scholarly anthologies. Rosenbloom has over 320 academic publications and has delivered more than 200 invited lectures and keynotes at universities, public agencies, think tanks, and related institutions. His editorial service includes appointment to the editorial boards of about 40 academic journals and presses. Previously he was editor-in-chief of Public Administration Review and coeditor of Policy Studies Journal.
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Rosenbloom is editor of the Routledge Series in Public Administration and Public Policy. A major contributor to the field of public administration and a National Academy of Public Administration Fellow, his numerous awards include the Whittington Award for excellent teaching, Gaus Award for exemplary scholarship in political science and public administration, Waldo Award for outstanding contributions to the literature and leadership of public administration, Levine Award for excellence in public administration, and Brownlow Award for his book, Building a Legislative-Centered Public Administration: Congress and the Administrative State, 1946-1999. Rosenbloom specializes in constitutional-administrative law, administrative theory, history, reform, and personnel management. Other fulltime or substantial visiting faculty appointments include the following universities: Kansas, Tel Aviv, Vermont, Syracuse, City University of Hong Kong, Hebrew, Renmin University of China (Beijing), and Hong Kong. He joined American University’s faculty as Distinguished Professor of Public Administration in 1990. in Political Science from the University of Chicago in 1969.

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