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Karina W. Davidson
Researcher at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
Publications - 387
Citations - 41991
Karina W. Davidson is an academic researcher from The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Depression (differential diagnoses). The author has an hindex of 82, co-authored 371 publications receiving 30648 citations. Previous affiliations of Karina W. Davidson include Columbia University & NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital.
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Presenting Characteristics, Comorbidities, and Outcomes Among 5700 Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19 in the New York City Area.
Safiya Richardson,Safiya Richardson,Jamie S. Hirsch,Jamie S. Hirsch,Mangala Narasimhan,James M. Crawford,Thomas McGinn,Thomas McGinn,Karina W. Davidson,Karina W. Davidson,Douglas P. Barnaby,Douglas P. Barnaby,Lance B Becker,John Chelico,John Chelico,Stuart L. Cohen,Stuart L. Cohen,Jennifer Cookingham,Kevin Coppa,Michael A Diefenbach,Andrew J. Dominello,Joan Duer-Hefele,Louise Falzon,Jordan Gitlin,Negin Hajizadeh,Negin Hajizadeh,Tiffany G. Harvin,David Hirschwerk,Eun Ji Kim,Eun Ji Kim,Zachary Kozel,Lyndonna Marrast,Lyndonna Marrast,Jazmin N. Mogavero,Gabrielle A. Osorio,Michael Qiu,Theodoros P. Zanos +36 more
TL;DR: This case series provides characteristics and early outcomes of sequentially hospitalized patients with confirmed COVID-19 in the New York City area and assesses outcomes during hospitalization, such as invasive mechanical ventilation, kidney replacement therapy, and death.
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Screening for Colorectal Cancer: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement
Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo,David C. Grossman,Susan J. Curry,Karina W. Davidson,John W. Epling,Francisco A.R. Garcia,Matthew W. Gillman,Diane M. Harper,Alex R. Kemper,Alex H. Krist,Ann E. Kurth,C. Seth Landefeld,Carol M. Mangione,Douglas K Owens,Douglas K Owens,William R. Phillips,Maureen G. Phipps,Michael Pignone,Albert L. Siu,Albert L. Siu +19 more
TL;DR: It is concluded with high certainty that screening for colorectal cancer in average-risk, asymptomatic adults aged 50 to 75 years is of substantial net benefit.
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The epidemiology, pathophysiology, and management of psychosocial risk factors in cardiac practice: The emerging field of behavioral cardiology
TL;DR: New approaches to improve the delivery of behavioral services and patient adherence to behavioral recommendations are reviewed, based on the understanding that psychosocial and behavioral risk factors for CAD are not only highly interrelated, but also require a sophisticated health care delivery system to optimize their effectiveness.
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Screening for Depression in Adults: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement.
Albert L. Siu,Albert L. Siu,Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo,David C. Grossman,Linda Baumann,Karina W. Davidson,Mark H. Ebell,Francisco A.R. Garcia,Matthew W. Gillman,Jessica Herzstein,Alex R. Kemper,Alex H. Krist,Ann E. Kurth,Douglas K Owens,Douglas K Owens,William R. Phillips,Maureen G. Phipps,Michael Pignone +17 more
TL;DR: Screening for depression in the general adult population, including pregnant and postpartum women, should be implemented with adequate systems in place to ensure accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and appropriate follow-up.
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Screening for Prostate Cancer: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement.
David C Grossman,Susan J. Curry,Douglas K Owens,Douglas K Owens,Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo,Aaron B. Caughey,Karina W. Davidson,Chyke A. Doubeni,Mark H. Ebell,John W. Epling,Alex R. Kemper,Alex H. Krist,Martha Y. Kubik,C. Seth Landefeld,Carol M. Mangione,Michael Silverstein,Melissa A. Simon,Albert L. Siu,Albert L. Siu,Chien-Wen Tseng +19 more
TL;DR: The USPSTF concludes with moderate certainty that the net benefit of PSA-based screening for prostate cancer in men aged 55 to 69 years is small for some men.