David Markenson

3.4k total citations
78 papers, 1.9k citations indexed

About

David Markenson is a scholar working on Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medical Services and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, David Markenson has authored 78 papers receiving a total of 1.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Emergency Medicine, 31 papers in Emergency Medical Services and 14 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in David Markenson's work include Disaster Response and Management (31 papers), Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (24 papers) and Trauma and Emergency Care Studies (16 papers). David Markenson is often cited by papers focused on Disaster Response and Management (31 papers), Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (24 papers) and Trauma and Emergency Care Studies (16 papers). David Markenson collaborates with scholars based in United States, China and Australia. David Markenson's co-authors include Irwin Redlener, Charles DiMaggio, Michael J. Reilly, Sally Reynolds, Frederick M. Burkle, George Foltin, Jonathan L. Epstein, Michael G. Tunik, Francesco Pia and Joseph W. Rossano and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, Journal of the American College of Cardiology and PEDIATRICS.

In The Last Decade

David Markenson

71 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
David Markenson United States 24 885 870 419 289 282 78 1.9k
Jeffrey Hammond United States 23 712 0.8× 419 0.5× 151 0.4× 324 1.1× 87 0.3× 77 1.9k
Frank Archer Australia 20 317 0.4× 390 0.4× 287 0.7× 136 0.5× 115 0.4× 83 1.1k
Alberto Lucchini Italy 21 307 0.3× 200 0.2× 179 0.4× 94 0.3× 249 0.9× 146 1.8k
Kathleen Rice Simpson United States 30 500 0.6× 446 0.5× 116 0.3× 509 1.8× 166 0.6× 199 2.9k
Fuh‐Yuan Shih Taiwan 18 414 0.5× 256 0.3× 103 0.2× 80 0.3× 217 0.8× 56 1.4k
Antonio Celenza Australia 22 710 0.8× 185 0.2× 101 0.2× 342 1.2× 81 0.3× 92 1.8k
C.B. Irvin United States 16 411 0.5× 236 0.3× 89 0.2× 122 0.4× 97 0.3× 29 1.0k
Alan L. Nager United States 19 260 0.3× 186 0.2× 111 0.3× 205 0.7× 92 0.3× 57 1.2k
Erin Smith Australia 20 199 0.2× 313 0.4× 189 0.5× 133 0.5× 180 0.6× 71 1.1k
David Sugerman United States 22 625 0.7× 162 0.2× 211 0.5× 519 1.8× 165 0.6× 62 1.8k

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Fields of papers citing papers by David Markenson

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David Markenson

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All Works

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Dang, Tiffany, et al.. (2021). Drawing Parallels Among Past Public Health Crises and COVID-19. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 16(6). 2634–2640. 2 indexed citations
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Naim, Maryam Y., Heather Griffis, Rita V. Burke, et al.. (2017). Abstract 19166: Race/Ethnicity and Socioeconomic Factors are Associated With Bystander CPR in Pediatric Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Study From the Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (CARES). Circulation. 136. 2 indexed citations
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Markenson, David & Laura L. S. Howe. (2014). American Red Cross Digital Operations Center (DigiDOC): An Essential Emergency Management Tool for the Digital Age. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 8(5). 445–451. 5 indexed citations
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Markenson, David, et al.. (2013). Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness of Health Professions Students: A Multidisciplinary Assessment of Knowledge, Confidence, and Attitudes. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 7(5). 499–506. 25 indexed citations
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Reilly, Michael J. & David Markenson. (2010). Hospital Referral Patterns: How Emergency Medical Care Is Accessed in a Disaster. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 4(3). 226–231. 10 indexed citations
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Lerner, E. Brooke, Richard B. Schwartz, Phillip L. Coule, et al.. (2008). Mass Casualty Triage: An Evaluation of the Data and Development of a Proposed National Guideline. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 2(S1). S25–S34. 162 indexed citations
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Burkle, Frederick M., Edbert B. Hsu, Christian Sandrock, et al.. (2007). Definition and Functions of Health Unified Command and Emergency Operations Centers for Large-scale Bioevent Disasters Within the Existing ICS. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 1(2). 135–141. 43 indexed citations
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Reilly, Michael J., David Markenson, & Charles DiMaggio. (2007). Comfort Level of Emergency Medical Service Providers in Responding to Weapons of Mass Destruction Events: Impact of Training and Equipment. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 22(4). 297–303. 39 indexed citations
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Duarte, Cristiane S., Christina W. Hoven, Ping Wu, et al.. (2006). Posttraumatic stress in children with first responders in their families. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 19(2). 301–306. 41 indexed citations
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Markenson, David, Michael J. Reilly, & Charles DiMaggio. (2005). Public Health Department Training of Emergency Medical Technicians for Bioterrorism and Public Health Emergencies. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 11(Supplement). S68–S74. 18 indexed citations
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Markenson, David. (2005). The Treatment of Children Exposed to Pathogens Linked to Bioterrorism. Infectious Disease Clinics of North America. 19(3). 731–745. 1 indexed citations
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Redlener, Irwin & David Markenson. (2004). Disaster and terrorism preparedness: what pediatricians need to know*. Disease-a-Month. 50(1). 6–40. 11 indexed citations
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Markenson, David & Irwin Redlener. (2004). Pediatric Terrorism Preparedness National Guidelines and Recommendations: Findings of an Evidenced-based Consensus Process. Biosecurity and Bioterrorism Biodefense Strategy Practice and Science. 2(4). 301–319. 32 indexed citations
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Markenson, David, et al.. (2004). ALBUTEROLSULFATEADMINISTRATION BYEMT-BASICS: RESULTS OF ADEMONSTRATIONPROJECT. Prehospital Emergency Care. 8(1). 34–40. 9 indexed citations
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Markenson, David & Robert M. Domeier. (2003). T HE U SE OF A UTOMATED E XTERNAL D EFIBRILLATORS IN C HILDREN. Prehospital Emergency Care. 7(2). 258–264. 4 indexed citations
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Markenson, David, et al.. (2002). Knowledge and attitude assessment and education of prehospital personnel in child abuse and neglect: Report of a National Blue Ribbon Panel. Pediatric Emergency Care. 18(3). 238–246. 2 indexed citations
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Markenson, David. (2002). Pediatric prehospital care. Prentice Hall eBooks. 2 indexed citations
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Markenson, David, et al.. (2002). Knowledge and attitude assessment and education of prehospital personnel in child abuse and neglect: Report of a national Blue Ribbon Panel. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 40(1). 89–101. 5 indexed citations
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Markenson, David, et al.. (1997). Certified First Responder: A comprehensive model for pediatric training. Pediatric Emergency Care. 13(2). 134–146. 3 indexed citations

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