Internal medicine, Cardiology, Warfarin, Surgery and Anesthesia are his primary areas of study. His Internal medicine study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Psoriasis. His research investigates the connection between Cardiology and topics such as Blood pressure that intersect with problems in Ejection fraction, Ventricular assist device, Heart transplantation and Atrial fibrillation.
His Warfarin research includes elements of Anticoagulant, Pharmacogenetics, Haplotype and Intensive care medicine. His studies deal with areas such as Respiratory disease, Lung injury and Cohort study as well as Surgery. His research in Anesthesia focuses on subjects like Clinical trial, which are connected to Contraindication, Antipyretic, Placebo and Vascular disease.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Internal medicine, Cardiology, Surgery, Odds ratio and Warfarin. His studies in Myocardial infarction, Heart failure, Cohort study, Risk factor and Confidence interval are all subfields of Internal medicine research. His Cardiology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Hazard ratio and Renal function.
His Surgery study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Clinical trial and Percutaneous coronary intervention. His study explores the link between Odds ratio and topics such as Anesthesia that cross with problems in Adverse effect. His work deals with themes such as Intensive care medicine, Pharmacogenetics, VKORC1, Dosing and Prospective cohort study, which intersect with Warfarin.
Stephen E. Kimmel focuses on Internal medicine, Heart failure, Warfarin, Psychological intervention and Intensive care medicine. Stephen E. Kimmel has researched Internal medicine in several fields, including Surgery and Cardiology. Stephen E. Kimmel has included themes like Diagnosis code, Prospective cohort study, Medical emergency and Emergency medicine in his Heart failure study.
His Warfarin research incorporates themes from Pharmacogenetics, VKORC1, Pharmacology, Dosing and Pharmacoepidemiology. His Intensive care medicine study deals with Palliative care intersecting with Curative care, Observational study and Distress. His research investigates the connection with Myocardial infarction and areas like Chest pain which intersect with concerns in Odds ratio.
Stephen E. Kimmel spends much of his time researching Internal medicine, Warfarin, Intensive care medicine, Psychological intervention and VKORC1. Internal medicine is frequently linked to Surgery in his study. His Warfarin research includes themes of Concomitant, Pharmacoepidemiology and Gastrointestinal bleeding.
His Intensive care medicine research focuses on Palliative care and how it relates to Heart failure, Distress, Competence and Observational study. In his study, Guideline, Pharmacogenetics, Warfarin dose and Therapeutic index is strongly linked to Dosing, which falls under the umbrella field of VKORC1. His studies in Cohort study integrate themes in fields like Anesthesia, Prospective cohort study, Kidney disease and Cardiology.
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Role of computerized physician order entry systems in facilitating medication errors.
Ross Koppel;Joshua P. Metlay;Abigail Cohen;Brian Abaluck.
JAMA (2005)
Estimation of the warfarin dose with clinical and pharmacogenetic data
Klein Te;Altman Rb;Eriksson N.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2009)
A Pharmacogenetic versus a Clinical Algorithm for Warfarin Dosing
Stephen E. Kimmel;Benjamin French;Scott E. Kasner;Julie A. Johnson.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2013)
Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium Guidelines for CYP2C9 and VKORC1 Genotypes and Warfarin Dosing
J. A. Johnson;L. Gong;M. Whirl-Carrillo;B. F. Gage.
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (2011)
Potential Effects of Aggressive Decongestion During the Treatment of Decompensated Heart Failure on Renal Function and Survival
Jeffrey M. Testani;Jennifer Chen;Brian D. McCauley;Stephen E. Kimmel.
Circulation (2010)
Management of sexual dysfunction in patients with cardiovascular disease: recommendations of the Princeton Consensus Panel.
Robert DeBusk;Yaacov Drory;Irwin Goldstein;Graham Jackson.
American Journal of Cardiology (2000)
Hemodynamics and Survival in Patients With Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Related to Systemic Sclerosis
Steven M. Kawut;Darren B. Taichman;Christine L. Archer-Chicko;Harold I. Palevsky.
Chest (2003)
Prevalence of metabolic syndrome in patients with psoriasis: a population-based study in the United Kingdom.
Sinéad M. Langan;Sinéad M. Langan;Nicole M. Seminara;Daniel B. Shin;Andrea B. Troxel.
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2012)
Medication adherence: a call for action.
Hayden B. Bosworth;Hayden B. Bosworth;Bradi B. Granger;Phil Mendys;Ralph Brindis.
American Heart Journal (2011)
Psoriasis Severity and the Prevalence of Major Medical Comorbidity: A Population-Based Study
Howa Yeung;Junko Takeshita;Nehal N. Mehta;Stephen E. Kimmel.
JAMA Dermatology (2013)
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