Dr. Melnikow is a professor in the Department of Family and Community
Medicine at the University of California Davis in Sacramento. Her teaching
focuses on problem-based learning, evidence-based medicine, and maternal child
health, as well as obstetrics and inpatient attending. In addition to teaching,
Dr. Melnikow supervises residents and research fellows, mentors junior faculty,
and provides direct outpatient and obstetric care. She also obtains grant
funding and conducts research projects for the Center for Health Services
Research in Primary Care and the UCDMC Cancer Center.
Dr. Melnikow's research interests include women's health, patient
preferences and decision-making, preventive services, cancer prevention and
early detection, and underserved populations and cost-effectiveness analysis in
women's health care.
She has served as an associate medical director for Healthwise,
Incorporated, since 1998.
Dr. Melnikow serves as primary medical reviewer for women's
health-related topics, such as Abnormal Pap Test, Pregnancy, Breast-Feeding,
Menopause, topics on sexually transmitted diseases, and a variety of medical
test topics related to women's health.
Sawaya GF, McConnell J, Kulasingam SL, Lawson
HW, Kerlikowske K, Melnikow J, et al. (2003). "Risk of cervical dysplasia and
cancer associated with extending the interval between cervical-cancer
screenings." New England Journal of Medicine, 349(16):
1501–1509.
Melnikow J, et al. (2003). "Management of low-grade
abnormal Pap smear: What are women's preferences?" Journal of
Family Practice, 51(10): 849–855.
Nuovo J, Melnikow J,
Chang D (2002). "Reporting number needed to treat and absolute risk reduction
in randomized controlled trials." JAMA 282(21): 2813–14.