David M. Ward

3.1k total citations
48 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

David M. Ward is a scholar working on Emergency Medical Services, Nephrology and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, David M. Ward has authored 48 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Emergency Medical Services, 8 papers in Nephrology and 8 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in David M. Ward's work include Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis (8 papers), Complement system in diseases (7 papers) and Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (5 papers). David M. Ward is often cited by papers focused on Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis (8 papers), Complement system in diseases (7 papers) and Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (5 papers). David M. Ward collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and New Zealand. David M. Ward's co-authors include Ravindra L. Mehta, Scott W. Henggeler, Melisa D. Rowland, RM Lang, Ted Feldman, John D. Carroll, Robert B. Karp, Phillippe B. Cunningham, James E. Edwards and Susan G. Pickrel and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, Journal of Clinical Oncology and Neurology.

In The Last Decade

David M. Ward

47 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Peers

David M. Ward
Carole Cummins United Kingdom
Dong Chan Jin South Korea
Yang Mao Canada
Marlies Noordzij Netherlands
Richard Ward United States
Richard Feltbower United Kingdom
Hyeong Sik Ahn South Korea
Diane Bunn United Kingdom
Carole Cummins United Kingdom
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Fields of papers citing papers by David M. Ward

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David M. Ward

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All Works

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Mehta, Ravindra L., Brian R. McDonald, & David M. Ward. (2015). Regional Citrate Anticoagulation for Continuous Arteriovenous Hemodialysis. Contributions to nephrology. 93. 210–214. 4 indexed citations
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Ward, David M.. (2011). Extracorporeal photopheresis: How, when, and why. Journal of Clinical Apheresis. 26(5). 276–285. 45 indexed citations
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Ward, David M.. (2011). Conventional apheresis therapies: A review. Journal of Clinical Apheresis. 26(5). 230–238. 107 indexed citations
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Balogun, Rasheed A., André A. Kaplan, David M. Ward, et al.. (2010). Clinical applications of therapeutic apheresis. Journal of Clinical Apheresis. 25(5). 250–264. 18 indexed citations
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Lane, Thomas A., Asad Bashey, Ewa Carrier, et al.. (2004). Improving the efficiency of PBPC collection by pre-apheresis peripheral blood and mid-apheresis product measurements of CD34 cells. Cytotherapy. 6(4). 318–327. 15 indexed citations
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Ward, David M.. (2004). Hemodialysis Water: An Update on Safety Issues, Monitoring, and Adverse Clinical Events. ASAIO Journal. 50(6). xiii–xviii. 6 indexed citations
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Sheidow, Ashli J., W. David Bradford, Scott W. Henggeler, et al.. (2004). Treatment Costs for Youths Receiving Multisystemic Therapy or Hospitalization After a Psychiatric Crisis. Psychiatric Services. 55(5). 548–554. 42 indexed citations
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Finkler, Steven A. & David M. Ward. (2003). The Case for the Use of Evidence-based Management Research for the Control of Hospital Costs. Health Care Management Review. 28(4). 348–365. 24 indexed citations
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Henggeler, Scott W., Melisa D. Rowland, Colleen A. Halliday‐Boykins, et al.. (2003). One‐Year Follow‐up of Multisystemic Therapy as an Alternative to the Hospitalization of Youths in Psychiatric Crisis. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 42(5). 543–551. 99 indexed citations
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Hofmann, Robert, et al.. (2002). A NOVEL METHOD FOR REGIONAL CITRATE ANTICOAGULATION IN CONTINUOUS VENOVENOUS HEMOFILTRATION (CVVHF). Renal Failure. 24(3). 325–335. 29 indexed citations
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Kinney, Thomas B., Karim Valji, S C Rose, et al.. (2000). Pulmonary Embolism from PulseSpray Pharmacomechanical Thrombolysis of Clotted Hemodialysis Grafts: Urokinase versus Heparinized Saline. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology. 11(9). 1143–1152. 46 indexed citations
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Schoenwald, Sonja K., David M. Ward, Scott W. Henggeler, & Melisa D. Rowland. (2000). Multisystemic Therapy Versus Hospitalization for Crisis Stabilization of Youth: Placement Outcomes 4 Months Postreferral. PubMed. 2(1). 3–12. 91 indexed citations
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Henggeler, Scott W., Melisa D. Rowland, David M. Ward, et al.. (1999). Home-Based Multisystemic Therapy as an Alternative to the Hospitalization of Youths in Psychiatric Crisis: Clinical Outcomes. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 38(11). 1331–1339. 232 indexed citations
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Guttmacher, Sally, Lisa Lieberman, & David M. Ward. (1998). Does access to condoms influence adolescent sexual behavior. 8(4). 1 indexed citations
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Fuselier, Harold A., David M. Ward, Jill S. Lindberg, et al.. (1995). Urinary tamm-horsfall protein increased after potassium citrate therapy in calcium stone formers. Urology. 45(6). 942–946. 22 indexed citations
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Ward, David M., et al.. (1994). RUG-II (Resource Utilization Group, Version II) impacts on long-term care facilities in New York.. PubMed. 16(2). 85–99. 3 indexed citations
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Ward, David M., et al.. (1994). RUG-II Impacts on Long-Term Care Facilities in New York. PubMed Central. 16(2). 85. 3 indexed citations
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Bronsther, Oscar, et al.. (1991). NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY OF CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE AND RENAL TRANSPLANTATION. Transplantation. 52(5). 818–822. 12 indexed citations
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Wilner, Keith D., et al.. (1988). Atrial Natriuretic Factor in Renal Failure and Posthemodialytic Postural Hypotension. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 12(6). 510–515. 10 indexed citations

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