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D-Index
120
Citations
56428
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3734
National Ranking
2057

Eric B. Bass publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Eric B. Bass sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 608 publications — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Eric B. Bass D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Eric B. Bass sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 120 D-Index — 82nd percentile

82% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Eric B. Bass is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their body of work spans multiple areas within medicine and health professions, with a focus on various subfields including general health professions, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, surgery, clinical psychology, and public health, environmental and occupational health.

Their research addresses several main topics, such as:

  • Testicular diseases and treatments
  • Sexual differentiation and disorders
  • Childhood cancer survivors' quality of life
  • Posttraumatic stress disorder research
  • Resilience and mental health
  • Diabetes management and education
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) research

Eric B. Bass has contributed notably to the following recent papers:

  • "Diagnosis and Treatment of Early-Stage Testicular Cancer: AUA Guideline Amendment 2023" (2023), published in The Journal of Urology
  • "Patient engagement strategies for adults with chronic conditions: an evidence map" (2022), published in Systematic Reviews
  • "Pharmacologic Interventions for Breathlessness in Patients With Advanced Cancer" (2021), published in JAMA Network Open
  • "Maternal, Infant, and Child Health Outcomes Associated With the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children" (2022), published in Annals of Internal Medicine
  • "Testis-sparing surgery and scrotal violation for testicular masses suspicious for malignancy: A systematic review and meta-analysis" (2020), published in Urologic Oncology Seminars and Original Investigations

The most frequent venues for their publications include:

  • Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management
  • The Journal of Urology
  • Urologic Oncology Seminars and Original Investigations
  • Prehospital Emergency Care
  • Systematic Reviews

Frequent collaborators working alongside Eric B. Bass are:

  • Ritu Sharma
  • Allen Zhang
  • Michael A. Rosen
  • Phillip M. Pierorazio
  • J. Lee Jenkins

Their contributions reflect a multidisciplinary approach within medicine and health professions, combining clinical practice insights with research on public health and behavioral science aspects. This diversification of research foci supports ongoing progress in areas such as testicular health, chronic disease management, and mental health resilience.

Best Publications

  • Meditation Programs for Psychological Stress and Well-being: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

    Madhav Goyal;Sonal Singh;Erica M. S. Sibinga;Neda F. Gould

  • USERS' GUIDES TO THE MEDICAL LITERATURE. II: HOW TO USE AN ARTICLE ABOUT THERAPY OR PREVENTION A. ARE THE RESULTS OF THE STUDY VALID ?

    Gordon H. Guyatt;David L. Sackett;Deborah J. Cook;Gordon Guyatt

  • Users' Guides to the Medical Literature: III. How to Use an Article About a Diagnostic Test A. Are the Results of the Study Valid?

    Roman Jaeschke;Gordon Guyatt;David L. Sackett;Eric Bass

  • Clinical Characteristics of Women With a History of Childhood Abuse: Unhealed Wounds

    Jeanne McCauley;David E. Kern;Ken Kolodner;Laurie Dill

  • Users' Guides to the Medical Literature: IX. A Method for Grading Health Care Recommendations

    Gordon H. Guyatt;David L. Sackett;John C. Sinclair;Robert Hayward

  • Users' Guides to the Medical Literature: II. How to Use an Article About Therapy or Prevention B. What Were the Results and Will They Help Me in Caring for My Patients?

    Gordon H. Guyatt;David L. Sackett;Deborah J. Cook;Gordon Guyatt

  • Cultural Competence: A Systematic Review of Health Care Provider Educational Interventions

    Mary Catherine Beach;Eboni G. Price;Tiffany L. Gary;Karen A. Robinson

  • The VF-14. An index of functional impairment in patients with cataract.

    Earl P. Steinberg;James M. Tielsch;Oliver D. Schein;Jonathan C. Javitt

  • Systematic review: comparative effectiveness and safety of oral medications for type 2 diabetes mellitus.

    Shari D Bolen;Leonard Feldman;Jason Vassy;Lisa Wilson

  • Prevalence of depression in survivors of acute myocardial infarction.

    Brett D. Thombs;Eric B. Bass;Daniel E. Ford;Kerry J. Stewart

  • The “Battering Syndrome”: Prevalence and Clinical Characteristics of Domestic Violence in Primary Care Internal Medicine Practices

    Jeanne McCauley;David E. Kern;Ken Kolodner;Laurie Dill

  • Barriers to recruiting underrepresented populations to cancer clinical trials: a systematic review.

    Jean G. Ford;Mollie W. Howerton;Gabriel Y. Lai;Tiffany L. Gary

  • Organizational Characteristics of Intensive Care Units Related to Outcomes of Abdominal Aortic Surgery

    Peter J. Pronovost;Mollie W. Jenckes;Todd Dorman;Elizabeth Garrett

  • Advanced practice nurse outcomes 1990-2008: a systematic review.

    Robin P. Newhouse;Julie Stanik-Hutt;Kathleen M. White;Meg Johantgen

  • Comparative Effectiveness and Safety of Medications for Type 2 Diabetes: An Update Including New Drugs and 2-Drug Combinations

    Wendy L. Bennett;Nisa M. Maruthur;Sonal Singh;Jodi B. Segal

  • The Value of Routine Preoperative Medical Testing before Cataract Surgery

    Oliver D. Schein;Joanne Katz;Eric B. Bass;James M. Tielsch

  • Gallstones and Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

    John L. Gollan;Gregory B. Bulkley;Anna Mae Diehl;Janet D. Elashoff

  • AHRQ Series Paper 5: Grading the strength of a body of evidence when comparing medical interventions—Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and the Effective Health-Care Program

    Douglas K. Owens;Douglas K. Owens;Kathleen N. Lohr;David Atkins;Jonathan R. Treadwell

  • Internists' Attitudes about Clinical Practice Guidelines

    Sean R. Tunis;Robert S. A. Hayward;Mark C. Wilson;Haya R. Rubin

  • Importance of hospital volume in the overall management of pancreatic cancer

    Julie Ann Sosa;Helen M. Bowman;Toby A. Gordon;Eric B. Bass

Frequent Co-Authors

Jodi B. Segal
Jodi B. Segal Johns Hopkins University
Mary Catherine Beach
Mary Catherine Beach Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Sherita Hill Golden
Sherita Hill Golden Johns Hopkins University
Steven N. Goodman
Steven N. Goodman Stanford University
Antonio C. Wolff
Antonio C. Wolff Johns Hopkins University
Giovanni Parmigiani
Giovanni Parmigiani Harvard University
Neil R. Powe
Neil R. Powe University of California, San Francisco
Oliver D. Schein
Oliver D. Schein Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
James M. Tielsch
James M. Tielsch George Washington University
Milo A. Puhan
Milo A. Puhan University of Zurich

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