Diogenec leadership believes excellence is spawned not by mastering a discipline, but by defining it. Ongoing research, development of best practices, and a commitment to advancing knowledge and practice are hallmarks of the Diogenec approach. Recent articles include the following:
- “Biowatch and the Brown Cap” (Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, 2011, Vol. 8: Iss. 1, Article 5, Donald A. Donahue, DHEd, MBA, FACHE)
- “The Soft Power of Solid Medicine” (World Medical and Health Policy Journal, 2010, Vol. 2: Iss. 4, Article 7, Donald A. Donahue, DHEd, MBA, FACHE; Stephen O. Cunnion, MD, PhD, MPH; Fred L. Brocker, MPH, RS; and Richard H. Carmona, MD, MPH, FACS)
- “Minding the gaps: Better planning, communications should mark disaster preparedness, response” (Modern Healthcare, 12 July 2010, Vol. 40, No. 28, p. 28, , Richard H. Carmona, MD, MPH, FACS and Donald A. Donahue, DHEd, MBA, FACHE)
- “Call to Action: Retooling the Uniformed US Public Health Service for the 21st Century” (Journal of the American Medical Association, 26 May 2010, Vol. 303, No. 20, pp. 2080-2081, Donald A. Donahue, DHEd, MBA, FACHE and Richard H. Carmona, MD, MPH, FACS)
- “Anthrax bioterror in Europe: Absent answers, new cases are troubling” (Opinion – Washington Times, March 31, 2010, with Stephen O. Cunnion, MD, PhD, MPH)
- “Meeting Educational Challenges in Homeland Security and Emergency Management” (Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, 2010, Vol. 7: Iss. 1, Article 19, Donald A. Donahue, DHEd, MBA, FACHE; Stephen O. Cunnion, MD, PhD, MPH; Carey D. Balaban, PhD; and Ken Sochats)
- “A Validated Decision-Support Tool for Population Health Management in Disaster, Pandemic and Chronic Illness” (Poster, Association of Military Surgeons of the United States Annual Meeting, Saint Louis, MO, 17 November 2009, Donald A. Donahue, DHEd, MBA, FACHE; Stephen O. Cunnion, MD, PhD, MPH, Ganesh Vaidyanathan, PhD, and James Patrey, PhD)
- “How to Solve the Hospital Crisis” (Opinion – Washington Post, B8, August 5, 2007, with Stephen O. Cunnion, MD, PhD, MPH)
- “The HALF Imperative: Foundation for Improving the Health of the Force” (Military Medicine, August 2003, Vol. 168, pp. 631-638, Judith A. Kemper, PhD, RN, Donald A. Donahue, MBA, and Judith S. Harris, RN)
- “Telemedicine’s Real Promise Lies in the Basics” (The Officer, November 2002, Donald A. Donahue, MBA and Eric I. Mitchell, MD)