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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1999 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Arthur L. Kellermann is affiliated with the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within medicine, focusing primarily on public health, environmental and occupational health, along with general health professions and aspects of gender studies. Contributions also extend into surgery and endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism.

The scientist's recent publications exhibit an emphasis on medical education and health impacts in military contexts, appearing frequently in journals such as Military Medicine and Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice. Notable recent papers include:

  • A Comparison of HPSP and USU Graduates' Preparation for Residency (2023, Military Medicine)
  • A Comparison of Uniformed Services University and Health Professions Scholarship Program Graduates' First Deployment Readiness (2023, Military Medicine)
  • Novel Pharmacotherapies for Hyperlipidemia (2023, Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice)
  • The Retention of USUHS Military Physicians: An Exploratory Study (2023, Military Medicine)
  • Curricular Change and Resiliency in the Era of Coronavirus (COVID-19): The Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) Experience (2020, Military Medicine)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Arthur L. Kellermann include Steven J. Durning, Ting Dong, Rebekah Cole, Sherri L. Rudinsky, and Eulho Jung. Their joint work covers topics such as innovations in medical education, diversity and career development in medicine, and health and medical research impacts.

Arthur L. Kellermann's main fields of study include:

  • Medicine

Subfields addressed in their research are:

  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • General Health Professions
  • Gender Studies
  • Surgery
  • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

The scientist's work has focused on the following topics:

  • Innovations in Medical Education
  • Medical Education and Admissions
  • Health and Medical Research Impacts
  • Diversity and Career in Medicine
  • Lipoproteins and Cardiovascular Health
  • Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins
  • Pharmacology and Obesity Treatment

Arthur L. Kellermann was recognized as a Member of the National Academy of Medicine in 1999.

Best Publications

  • Predictors of Survival From Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    Comilla Sasson;Mary A.M. Rogers;Jason Dahl;Arthur L. Kellermann

  • Suicide in the home in relation to gun ownership

    Arthur L. Kellermann;Frederick P. Rivara;Grant Somes;Donald T. Reay

  • Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest surveillance --- Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (CARES), United States, October 1, 2005--December 31, 2010.

    Bryan McNally;Rachel Robb;Monica Mehta;Kimberly Vellano

  • Gun Ownership as a Risk Factor for Homicide in the Home

    Arthur L. Kellermann;Frederick P. Rivara;Norman B. Rushforth;Joyce G. Banton

  • ProTECT: a randomized clinical trial of progesterone for acute traumatic brain injury.

    David W. Wright;Arthur L. Kellermann;Vicki S. Hertzberg;Pamela L. Clark

  • Recent Trends in Survival From Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in the United States

    Paul S. Chan;Bryan McNally;Fengming Tang;Arthur Kellermann

  • Emergency medical care in developing countries: is it worthwhile?

    Junaid A. Razzak;Junaid A. Razzak;Arthur L. Kellermann

  • What It Will Take To Achieve The As-Yet-Unfulfilled Promises Of Health Information Technology

    Arthur L. Kellermann;Spencer S. Jones

  • Emergency Department Visits for Nonurgent Conditions: Systematic Literature Review

    Lori Uscher-Pines;Jesse Pines;Arthur L. Kellermann;Emily M. Gillen

  • Risk Factors for Violent Death of Women in the Home

    James E. Bailey;Arthur L. Kellermann;Grant W. Somes;Joyce G. Banton

  • Men, women, and murder: gender-specific differences in rates of fatal violence and victimization.

    Arthur L. Kellermann;James A. Mercy

  • Crisis in the emergency department.

    Arthur L Kellermann

  • Where Americans Get Acute Care: Increasingly, It’s Not At Their Doctor’s Office

    Stephen R. Pitts;Emily R. Carrier;Eugene C. Rich;Arthur L. Kellermann

  • Association of Neighborhood Characteristics With Bystander-Initiated CPR

    Comilla Sasson;David J. Magid;Paul Chan;Elisabeth D. Root

  • Protection or peril? An analysis of firearm-related deaths in the home.

    Arthur L. Kellermann;Donald T. Reay

  • Insurance status and access to urgent ambulatory care follow-up appointments.

    Brent R. Asplin;Karin V. Rhodes;Helen Levy;Nicole Lurie

  • CARES: Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival.

    Bryan McNally;Allen Stokes;Allison Crouch;Arthur L. Kellermann

  • Emergency departments and crowding in United States teaching hospitals

    Dennis P Andrulis;Arthur Kellermann;Elizabeth A Hintz;Bela B Hackman

  • The Evolving Role of Emergency Departments in the United States

    Kristy Gonzalez Morganti;Sebastian Bauhoff;Janice C Blanchard;Mahshid Abir

  • Handgun regulations, crime, assaults, and homicide. A tale of two cities.

    John Henry Sloan;Arthur L. Kellermann;Donald T. Reay;James A. Ferris

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald G. Stein
Donald G. Stein Emory University
Frederick P. Rivara
Frederick P. Rivara University of Washington
Peter S. Hussey
Peter S. Hussey RAND Corporation
Kobi Peleg
Kobi Peleg Tel Aviv University
Ian G. Stiell
Ian G. Stiell University of Ottawa
Emmett B. Keeler
Emmett B. Keeler RAND Corporation
David J. Magid
David J. Magid University of Colorado Denver
James A. Mercy
James A. Mercy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Garen J. Wintemute
Garen J. Wintemute University of California, Davis
Robert H. Aseltine
Robert H. Aseltine University of Connecticut Health Center

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