Peer-Reviewed Publications

  • Peer-Reviewed Literature

    *denotes student publication for which I was a key mentor

    Liu D and Bishop-Williams KE. (forthcoming) Involvement of a hospital-based pharmacy in COVID-19 vaccine rollout in rural communities in Southern Ontario. Minor revisions requested from Canadian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy.

    *Ost K, Berrang-Ford L, Charette M, Bishop-Williams KE, Harper SL, Lwasa S, Bwindi Community Hospital, Ebi K. Social factor modification of malaria-weather relationship in Kanungu, Uganda. Under review in Climatic Change.

    Bishop-Williams KE. Wicked problems through a new lens: Combining active learning strategies for solutions-oriented teaching. Journal of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning.

    *Helwig J, Bishop-Williams KE, Berrang-Ford L, Lwasa S, Namanya D, IHACC Research Team, Bwindi Community Hospital. Doing more than asking for opinions: A framework for participation and EcoHealth in health information system evaluations. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 15(3): 25.

    *Bryson J, Bishop-Williams KE, Berrang-Ford L, Nunez E, Lwasa S, Namanya DB, IHACC Research Team, Harper SL. What do we know about neglected tropical diseases in the context of climate change in East Africa? A systematic scoping review of the literature. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygeine, 102(6):1443-1454.

    *King N, Bishop-Williams KE, Beauchamp S, Ford J, Berrang-Ford L, Cunsolo A, IHACC Research Team, Harper SL. How do Canadian newspapers report climate change impacts on health? A Canadian newspaper review. Climatic Change; Online ahead of print.

    Bishop-Williams KE, Berrang-Ford L, Sargeant J, Pearl DL, Lwasa S, Namanya DB, Edge VE, Cunsolo A, IHACC Research Team, Bwindi Community Hospital, Huang Y, Ford J, Garcia P, Harper SL. (2018) Understanding weather and hospital admissions patterns to inform climate change adaptation strategies in the healthcare sector in Uganda. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Special issue: "Climate change and human health” (15)11, 2402.

    Cole DC, Parkes MW, Saint-Charles J, Gislason M, McKellar K, Webb J, Canadian Community of Practice Ecosystem Approaches to Health Team (2008-Present). (2018) Evolution of capacity strengthening: insights from the Canadian Community of Practice in EcoSystem Approaches to Health. Transformative Dialogues (11)2, 1.

    Bishop-Williams KE, Roke K, Troop M, Aspenleider, E. (2017) Graduate student perspectives of interdisciplinary and disciplinary programming for teaching development. The Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (8)3, 11.

    Bishop-Williams KE, Sargeant J, Berrang-Ford L, Edge VE, Cunsolo A, Harper SL. (2017) A protocol for a systematic literature review: Comparing the impact of seasonal and meteorological parameters on acute respiratory infections in Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. BMC Systematic Reviews 6(1), 19.

    Lamarre A, Bishop-Williams KE, Racey M, Day L, Meeks T. (2016) Building a KTT-KMb graduate student learning circle. Scholarly and Research Communication (7)1, 1.

    Bishop-Williams KE, Berke O, Pearl DL, Hand K, Kelton D. (2015) Spatial and temporal analysis of dairy cow mortality in southern Ontario during periods of heat stress from 2010-2012. BMC Veterinary Research 11(1), 291.

    Bishop-Williams KE, Berke O, Pearl DL, Kelton D. (2015) A spatial analysis of heat stress related emergency room visits in rural Southern Ontario during heat waves. BMC Emergency Medicine; (15)1, 17.

    Bishop-Williams KE, Berke O, Pearl DL, Kelton D. (2015) Mapping heat stress conditions for dairy cattle in southern Ontario- A common geographic pattern from 2010-2012. Archives of Environmental and Occupational Health, 11(1), 291.

    Williams ML, Pearl DL, Bishop KE, LeJeune JT. (2013) Use of multiple-locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis to evaluate Escherichia coli O157 subtype distribution and transmission dynamics following natural exposure on a closed beef feedlot facility. Foodborne Pathogens and Disease; (10)10, 827.