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59233
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4019
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Roger B. Davis 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 Roger B. Davis sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 416 publications — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Roger B. Davis 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 Roger B. Davis sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 118 D-Index — 80th percentile

80% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Roger B. Davis is affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in the United States. Their research contributions primarily focus on the field of Medicine, with significant work in subfields such as Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Oncology, Surgery, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and General Health Professions.

Their main topics of study include:

  • Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases
  • Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
  • Acute Ischemic Stroke Management
  • Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
  • Nutritional Studies and Diet
  • Aortic aneurysm repair treatments
  • Peripheral Artery Disease Management

Roger B. Davis has published extensively in various academic venues, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • Journal of Vascular Surgery (14 papers)
  • Neurosurgery (4 papers)
  • UNC Libraries (4 papers)
  • Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2 papers)
  • Annals of Surgical Oncology (2 papers)

Their recent articles include:

  • "Open-label placebo vs double-blind placebo for irritable bowel syndrome: a randomized clinical trial" (2021, Pain)
  • "Older adults' perspectives on primary care telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic" (2022, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society)
  • "Effect of a Mammography Screening Decision Aid for Women 75 Years and Older" (2020, JAMA Internal Medicine)
  • "Profile of subjective-objective sleep discrepancy in patients with insomnia and sleep apnea" (2021, Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine)
  • "BEAM study (Breathing, Education, Awareness, Movement): a randomised controlled feasibility trial of tai chi exercise in patients with COPD" (2020, BMJ Open Respiratory Research)

Roger B. Davis collaborates frequently with a number of coauthors, including:

  • Elisa Caron (12 collaborations)
  • Adlin Pinheiro (10 collaborations)
  • Mara A. Schonberg (10 collaborations)
  • Sai Divya Yadavalli (10 collaborations)
  • Marc L. Schermerhorn (9 collaborations)

Best Publications

  • TRENDS IN ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE USE IN THE UNITED STATES, 1990-1997 : RESULTS OF A FOLLOW-UP NATIONAL SURVEY

    David M. Eisenberg;Roger B. Davis;Susan L. Ettner;Scott Appel

  • Intensive postremission chemotherapy in adults with acute myeloid leukemia. Cancer and Leukemia Group B

    Mayer Rj;Davis Rb;Schiffer Ca;Berg Dt

  • Components of placebo effect: randomised controlled trial in patients with irritable bowel syndrome

    Ted J Kaptchuk;John M Kelley;Lisa A Conboy;Roger B Davis

  • Trends in use of complementary and alternative medicine by us adults: 1997-2002

    Hilary A. Tindle;Roger B. Davis;Russell S. Phillips;David M. Eisenberg

  • Long-Term Trends in the Use of Complementary and Alternative Medical Therapies in the United States

    Ronald C. Kessler;Roger B. Davis;David F. Foster;Maria I. Van Rompay

  • Impact of Unrecognized Myocardial Scar Detected by Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging on Event-Free Survival in Patients Presenting With Signs or Symptoms of Coronary Artery Disease

    Raymond Y. Kwong;Anna K. Chan;Kenneth A. Brown;Carmen W. Chan

  • Heavy Metal Content of Ayurvedic Herbal Medicine Products

    Robert B. Saper;Stefanos N. Kales;Janet Paquin;Michael J. Burns

  • VEGF-dependent plasticity of fenestrated capillaries in the normal adult microvasculature

    Tomomi Kamba;Betty Y. Y. Tam;Hiroya Hashizume;Amy Haskell

  • The use of complementary and alternative therapies to treat anxiety and depression in the United States

    Ronald C. Kessler;Jane Soukup;Roger B. Davis;David F. Foster

  • Perceptions about Complementary Therapies Relative to Conventional Therapies among Adults Who Use Both: Results from a National Survey

    D. M. Eisenberg;R. C. Kessler;M. I. Van Rompay;T. J. Kaptchuk

  • Stereotactic Radiosurgery for the Definitive, Noninvasive Treatment of Brain Metastases

    Eben Alexander;Thomas M. Moriarty;Roger B. Davis;Patrick Y. Wen

  • The Impact of Serious Illness on Patients' Families

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

  • Sham device v inert pill: randomised controlled trial of two placebo treatments.

    Ted J Kaptchuk;William B Stason;Roger B Davis;Anna R T Legedza

  • Lead, Mercury, and Arsenic in US- and Indian-Manufactured Ayurvedic Medicines Sold via the Internet

    Robert B. Saper;Russell S. Phillips;Anusha Sehgal;Nadia Khouri

  • Physicians' Decisions to Override Computerized Drug Alerts in Primary Care

    Saul N. Weingart;Maria Toth;Daniel Z. Sands;Mark D. Aronson

  • Linguistic and cultural barriers to care.

    Quyen Ngo-Metzger;Michael P. Massagli;Brian R. Clarridge;Michael Manocchia

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

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

  • Double-blind placebo-controlled trial of static magnets for the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee: results of a pilot study.

    Peter M. Wolsko;David M. Eisenberg;Lee S. Simon;Roger B. Davis

  • Physician counseling about exercise.

    Christina C. Wee;Ellen P. McCarthy;Roger B. Davis;Russell S. Phillips

  • The Last Six Months of Life for Patients with Congestive Heart Failure

    James W. Levenson;Ellen P. McCarthy;Joanne Lynn;Roger B. Davis

Frequent Co-Authors

Russell S. Phillips
Russell S. Phillips Harvard University
David Eisenberg
David Eisenberg Harvard University
Ted J. Kaptchuk
Ted J. Kaptchuk Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Lisa I. Iezzoni
Lisa I. Iezzoni Harvard University
Kenneth J. Mukamal
Kenneth J. Mukamal Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Edward R. Marcantonio
Edward R. Marcantonio Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Murray A. Mittleman
Murray A. Mittleman Harvard University
Julie E. Buring
Julie E. Buring Brigham and Women's Hospital
Joan M. Teno
Joan M. Teno Brown University
Joanne Lynn
Joanne Lynn Altarum Institute

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