Doohee Lee Professor Management and Health Care Administration MUCG342 304-746-1973 leed@marshall.edu Visit Website Biography Doohee Lee received his PhD at the University of Texas in 1999. He is currently the director of the DBA program in the Lewis College of Business. He has been a member for the University Faculty Senate since 2016. Doohee has had his work published in journals including Journal of Public Health Management & Practice, Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, Health Care Management Review, and Journal of Health and Human Services Administration. He was awarded the Richard D. Jackson Endowed Professorship from the Lewis College of Business in 2015. Before his position at Marshall, he was an Assistant Professor at Cleveland State and Columbus State University. Education InformationPhD, School of Public Health, the University of Texas, 1999MPH, School of Public Health, the University of Texas, 1997MA, Wichita State University, 1994BA, Soong Sil University, Seoul, Korea, 1991Employee Awards and HonorsRichard D. Jackson Endowed Professorship, Lewis College of Business, December 2015Courses TaughtHCA 600: The Health Care SystemHCA 615: Health Care EconomicsHCA 630: Legal Issues/Health Care ManagementHCA 640: The Health Care Professional HCA 653: Integrated Health Care Del SystemHCA 671: Health Care PracticumMGT 320: Principles of Management MGT 354: Health Care Delivery SystemsMGT 419: Business & Society MGT 671: Business Admin InternshipMPNA 700: Health Policy and DeliveryMPNA 724: Evidence Based Research Methods IMPNA 730: Medical/Legal IssuesSelected PublicationsLee, D., & Begley, C. E. (2017). Delays in seeking health care: Comparison of Veterans and the general population. Journal of Public Health Management & Practice, 23, 160-168.Lee, D., Muslin, I. S., & McInerney, M. (2016). Perceived racial discrimination among home health aides: Evidence from a national survey. Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 38, 414-437.Lee, D., & Begley, C. E. (2016). Physician self-report of industry gifts and perceived quality of care. Health Care Management Review, 41, 275-83.Lee, D., Sikula, A., Lee, T., Dodds, A., & Na, Y. (2016). Effect of physician IT use on practice performance. Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 39, 357-382.Research InterestsHealth care entrepreneurship, Health care leadership, Health disparity, Health information technology, Labor relations in health care, Pharmaceutical/medical device industry, and Substance abuse in the workplaceExperienceCleveland State University, Assistant Professor, 2002 to 2009Columbus State University, Assistant Professor, 2000 to 2002Affiliated Systems Corp., Research Assistant, 1998 to 2000Service to the University