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Neil S. Wenger is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Medicine and Health Professions, with significant work in subfields such as Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics, Oncology, and Clinical Psychology.

The researcher's work frequently addresses topics including Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues, Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes, Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units, Patient Dignity and Privacy, Ethics in Clinical Research, Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life, and Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare.

Neil S. Wenger has contributed to multiple publications, with papers appearing in various journals. Notable recent papers include:

  • 2020 American College of Rheumatology Guideline for the Management of Gout, 2020, published in Arthritis Care & Research
  • 2020 American College of Rheumatology Guideline for the Management of Gout, 2020, published in Arthritis & Rheumatology
  • Factors Associated with Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC) After Diagnosis of Symptomatic COVID-19 in the Inpatient and Outpatient Setting in a Diverse Cohort, 2022, published in Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • Deficits in Advance Care Planning for Patients With Decompensated Cirrhosis at Liver Transplant Centers, 2021, published in JAMA Internal Medicine
  • The WISDOM study: a new approach to screening can and should be tested, 2021, published in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment

Their research has been published frequently in specific journals, including:

  • Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
  • The Journal of Urology
  • Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
  • Cancer Research

Neil S. Wenger collaborates regularly with several co-authors. The most frequent among them are:

  • Anne M. Walling
  • Arash Naeim
  • Rebecca L. Sudore
  • Ron D. Hays
  • Lisa Gibbs

Best Publications

  • 2012 American College of Rheumatology guidelines for management of gout. Part 1: Systematic nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic therapeutic approaches to hyperuricemia

    Dinesh Khanna;John D. FitzGerald;Puja P. Khanna;Sangmee Bae

  • Relationship Between Cancer Patients' Predictions of Prognosis and Their Treatment Preferences

    Jane Weeks;E. Francis Cook;Steven J. O'Day;Lynn M. Peterson

  • The Vulnerable Elders Survey: a tool for identifying vulnerable older people in the community.

    Debra Saliba;Debra Saliba;Debra Saliba;Marc Elliott;Laurence Z. Rubenstein;Laurence Z. Rubenstein;Laurence Z. Rubenstein;David H. Solomon;David H. Solomon

  • A comparison study of multiple measures of adherence to HIV protease inhibitors.

    Honghu Liu;Carol E. Golin;Loren G. Miller;Ron D. Hays

  • Perceptions by Family Members of the Dying Experience of Older and Seriously Ill Patients

    Joanne Lynn;Joan M. Teno;Russell S. Phillips;Albert W. Wu

  • 2012 American College of Rheumatology guidelines for management of gout. Part 2: therapy and antiinflammatory prophylaxis of acute gouty arthritis.

    Dinesh Khanna;Puja P. Khanna;John D. FitzGerald;Manjit K. Singh

  • The Impact of Serious Illness on Patients' Families

    Kenneth E. Covinsky;Kenneth E. Covinsky;Lee Goldman;E. Francis Cook;Robert Oye

  • 2020 American College of Rheumatology Guideline for the Management of Gout.

    John D. FitzGerald;Nicola Dalbeth;Ted Mikuls;Romina Brignardello-Petersen

  • A prospective study of predictors of adherence to combination antiretroviral medication.

    Carol E. Golin;Honghu Liu;Ron D. Hays;Loren G. Miller

  • Advance Directives for Seriously Ill Hospitalized Patients: Effectiveness with the Patient Self‐Determination Act and the SUPPORT Intervention

    Joan Teno;Joanne Lynn;Neil Wenger;Russell S. Phillips

  • The Care of HIV-Infected Adults in the United States

    S A Bozzette;S H Berry;N Duan;M R Frankel;M R Frankel

  • Physician Communication When Prescribing New Medications

    Derjung M. Tarn;Debora A. Paterniti;Ron D. Hays

  • The Quality of Medical Care Provided to Vulnerable Community-Dwelling Older Patients

    Neil S Wenger;David H Solomon;Carol P Roth;Catherine H MacLean

  • Patient Preferences for Communication with Physicians about End-of-Life Decisions

    Joe Hofmann;Neil S. Wenger;Roger B. Davis;Joan M. Teno

  • Pain and satisfaction with pain control in seriously ill hospitalized adults: Findings from the SUPPORT research investigations

    Norman A. Desbiens;Albert W. Wu;Steven K. Broste;Neil S. Wenger

  • Do Advance Directives Provide Instructions That Direct Care

    Joan M Teno;Sandra Licks;Joanne Lynn;Neil Wenger

  • Electroacupuncture for Control of Myeloablative Chemotherapy–Induced Emesis: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Joannie Shen;Neil S. Wenger;John Glaspy;Ron D. Hays

  • Physician recognition of cognitive impairment: evaluating the need for improvement.

    Joshua Chodosh;Diana B. Petitti;Marc N. Elliott;Ron D. Hays

  • The contributions of authors to multiauthored biomedical research papers

    David W. Shapiro;Neil S. Wenger;Martin F. Shapiro

  • Patient Age and Decisions To Withhold Life-Sustaining Treatments from Seriously Ill, Hospitalized Adults

    Mary Beth Hamel;Joan M. Teno;Lee Goldman;Joanne Lynn

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul G. Shekelle
Paul G. Shekelle RAND Corporation
David B. Reuben
David B. Reuben University of California, Los Angeles
Russell S. Phillips
Russell S. Phillips Harvard University
Ron D. Hays
Ron D. Hays University of California, Los Angeles
Joanne Lynn
Joanne Lynn Altarum Institute
Martin F. Shapiro
Martin F. Shapiro Cornell University
Honghu Liu
Honghu Liu University of California, Los Angeles
Alfred F. Connors
Alfred F. Connors Case Western Reserve University
Joan M. Teno
Joan M. Teno Brown University
David H. Solomon
David H. Solomon University of California, Los Angeles

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