Gordon A. Ewy is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, including Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Within these areas, specific subfields of study include Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Genetics, Epidemiology, Economics and Econometrics, and Molecular Biology.
Ewy's work has focused on a range of topics such as Inflammatory Myopathies and Dermatomyositis, Cardiomyopathy and Myosin Studies, Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise, Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life, Neurogenetic and Muscular Disorders Research, Nuclear Structure and Function, and Genomics and Rare Diseases.
Their recent documented publication is titled "PUK26 Quantitative Exploration to Characterize the Burden of END-STAGE Kidney Disease (ESKD) with Dialysis," published in 2020 in the journal Value in Health.
Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Ewy include:
Publications by Ewy are predominantly found in the venue Value in Health, indicating a focus on health outcomes research and related evaluations.
Kim A. Eagle;Robert A. Guyton;Ravin Davidoff;Gordon A. Ewy
Kim A. Eagle;Peter B. Berger;Hugh Calkins;Bernard R. Chaitman
Kim A. Eagle;Robert A. Guyton;Ravin Davidoff;Fred H. Edwards
S. Barry Issenberg;William C. McGaghie;Ian R. Hart;Joan W. Mayer
K. A. Eagle;B. H. Brundage;B. R. Chaitman;G. A. Ewy
Robert A. Berg;Arthur B. Sanders;Karl B. Kern;Ronald W. Hilwig
Karl B. Kern;Ronald W. Hilwig;Robert A. Berg;Arthur B. Sanders
Bentley J. Bobrow;Lani L. Clark;Lani L. Clark;Gordon A. Ewy;Vatsal Chikani
Helaine E. Resnick;Susan Redline;Eyal Shahar;Adele Gilpin
Bentley J. Bobrow;Daniel W. Spaite;Robert A. Berg;Uwe Stolz
Kim A. Eagle;Robert A. Guyton;Ravin Davidoff;Gordon A. Ewy
Charles F. Dahl;Gordon A. Ewy;E. D. Warner;Evan D. Thomas
Terence D. Valenzuela;Karl B. Kern;Lani L. Clark;Robert A. Berg
A. B. Sanders;K. B. Kern;C. W. Otto;M. M. Milander
Paul C. LaStayo;Gordon A. Ewy;David D. Pierotti;Richard K. Johns
Samuel M. Butman;Gordon A. Ewy;James R. Standen;Karl B. Kern
Robert A. Berg;Karl B. Kern;Arthur B. Sanders;Charles W. Otto
Robert A. Berg;Karl B. Kern;Ronald W. Hilwig;Marc D. Berg
CJ Locke;RA Berg;AB Sanders;MF Davis
Bentley J. Bobrow;Mathias Zuercher;Gordon A. Ewy;Lani Clark;Lani Clark
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