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Richard E. Rothman
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Publications - 343
Citations - 9781
Richard E. Rothman is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergency department & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 301 publications receiving 7955 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard E. Rothman include RTI International & Johns Hopkins University.
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PCR-based diagnostics for infectious diseases: uses, limitations, and future applications in acute-care settings.
Samuel Yang,Richard E. Rothman +1 more
TL;DR: This review provides an up-to-date look at the general principles, diagnostic value, and limitations of the most current PCR-based platforms as they evolve from bench to bedside.
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Influenza Forecasting with Google Flu Trends
Andrea F. Dugas,Mehdi Jalalpour,Yulia R. Gel,Yulia R. Gel,Scott Levin,Fred Torcaso,Takeru Igusa,Richard E. Rothman +7 more
TL;DR: A accessible and flexible forecast model, based on real-time, geographically focused, and easy to access data, to provide individual medical centers with advanced warning of the number of influenza cases, thus allowing sufficient time to implement an intervention.
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Risk factors and screening instruments to predict adverse outcomes for undifferentiated older emergency department patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Chris Carpenter,Erica Shelton,Susan Fowler,Brian Suffoletto,Timothy F. Platts-Mills,Richard E. Rothman,Teresita M. Hogan +6 more
TL;DR: Risk stratification of geriatric adults following ED care is limited by the lack of pragmatic, accurate, and reliable instruments and Clinicians, educators, and policy-makers should not use these instruments as valid predictors of post-ED adverse outcomes.
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Imprecision in patient reports of dizziness symptom quality: a cross-sectional study conducted in an acute care setting.
David E. Newman-Toker,Lisa M. Cannon,Matthew E. Stofferahn,Richard E. Rothman,Yu Hsiang Hsieh,David S. Zee +5 more
TL;DR: Descriptions of the quality of dizziness are unclear, inconsistent, and unreliable, casting doubt on the validity of the traditional approach to the patient with dizziness.
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Google Flu Trends: Correlation With Emergency Department Influenza Rates and Crowding Metrics
Andrea Dugas,Yu-Hsiang Hsieh,Scott Levin,Jesse M. Pines,Jesse M. Pines,Darren P. Mareiniss,Amir M. Mohareb,Charlotte A. Gaydos,Trish M. Perl,Richard E. Rothman +9 more
TL;DR: City-level GFT shows strong correlation with influenza cases and ED ILI visits, validating its use as an ED surveillance tool.