Edward Bernstein

6.2k total citations · 1 hit paper
90 papers, 4.5k citations indexed

About

Edward Bernstein is a scholar working on Epidemiology, General Health Professions and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Edward Bernstein has authored 90 papers receiving a total of 4.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 43 papers in Epidemiology, 32 papers in General Health Professions and 29 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Edward Bernstein's work include Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (33 papers), Opioid Use Disorder Treatment (17 papers) and Emergency and Acute Care Studies (16 papers). Edward Bernstein is often cited by papers focused on Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (33 papers), Opioid Use Disorder Treatment (17 papers) and Emergency and Acute Care Studies (16 papers). Edward Bernstein collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Edward Bernstein's co-authors include Nina Wallerstein, Judith Bernstein, Suzette Levenson, Timothy Heeren, Katherine Tassiopoulos, Gail D’Onofrio, Ralph Hingson, Caleb Bliss, David Dorfman and Alexander Y. Walley and has published in prestigious journals such as Addiction, Drug and Alcohol Dependence and Annals of Emergency Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Edward Bernstein

88 papers receiving 4.1k citations

Hit Papers

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Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Edward Bernstein 2.2k 1.8k 1.3k 821 476 90 4.5k
Judith Bernstein 1.4k 0.7× 1.5k 0.8× 882 0.7× 289 0.4× 455 1.0× 135 3.5k
Adam J. Gordon 2.1k 0.9× 3.7k 2.0× 3.6k 2.8× 930 1.1× 640 1.3× 322 7.4k
Dennis McCarty 2.6k 1.2× 3.5k 2.0× 2.8k 2.2× 245 0.3× 744 1.6× 242 6.7k
Anita Palepu 2.3k 1.1× 2.2k 1.3× 1.8k 1.4× 666 0.8× 530 1.1× 130 6.5k
Carol Strıke 1.2k 0.6× 2.5k 1.4× 1.8k 1.4× 430 0.5× 536 1.1× 219 4.2k
Ziming Xuan 1.2k 0.5× 2.4k 1.3× 2.5k 2.0× 550 0.7× 1.2k 2.4× 178 5.9k
Duncan Stewart 1.4k 0.6× 3.0k 1.7× 1.8k 1.4× 321 0.4× 2.3k 4.9× 136 6.5k
Thomas Clausen 618 0.3× 1.5k 0.9× 1.6k 1.2× 235 0.3× 573 1.2× 174 3.8k
Anthony Shakeshaft 1.6k 0.7× 1.5k 0.8× 575 0.4× 129 0.2× 351 0.7× 203 3.3k
Kathy Goggin 1.4k 0.7× 802 0.4× 575 0.4× 351 0.4× 320 0.7× 188 3.7k

Countries citing papers authored by Edward Bernstein

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Fields of papers citing papers by Edward Bernstein

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Edward Bernstein

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All Works

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Hawk, Kathryn, Scott G. Weiner, Craig Rothenberg, et al.. (2023). Leveraging a Learning Collaborative Model to Develop and Pilot Quality Measures to Improve Opioid Prescribing in the Emergency Department. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 83(3). 225–234.
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Roy, Payel, Sugy Choi, Zoe Weinstein, et al.. (2021). Shorter outpatient wait-times for buprenorphine are associated with linkage to care post-hospital discharge. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 224. 108703–108703. 22 indexed citations
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Taylor, Jessica L., et al.. (2021). Sexually Transmitted and Blood-borne Infections Among Patients Presenting to a Low-barrier Substance Use Disorder Medication Clinic. Journal of Addiction Medicine. 15(6). 461–467. 13 indexed citations
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Roy, Payel, Sugy Choi, Edward Bernstein, & Alexander Y. Walley. (2020). Appointment wait-times and arrival for patients at a low-barrier access addiction clinic. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 114. 108011–108011. 45 indexed citations
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Anderson, Erik S., Edward Bernstein, Ziming Xuan, & Harrison Alter. (2019). Inventing Social Emergency Medicine: Summary of Common and Critical Research Themes Using a Modified Haddon Matrix. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 74(5). S74–S77. 6 indexed citations
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Anderson, Erik S., Suzanne Lippert, Jennifer A. Newberry, et al.. (2016). Addressing Social Determinants of Health from the Emergency Department through Social Emergency Medicine. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. 17(4). 487–489. 55 indexed citations
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Tassiopoulos, Katherine, Judith Bernstein, & Edward Bernstein. (2013). Age and sharing of needle injection equipment in a cohort of Massachusetts injection drug users: an observational study. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice. 8(1). 20–20. 19 indexed citations
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Bernstein, Edward, Judith Bernstein, Jack B. Stein, & Richard Saitz. (2009). SBIRT in Emergency Care Settings: Are We Ready to Take it to Scale?. Academic Emergency Medicine. 16(11). 1072–1077. 45 indexed citations
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Bernstein, Edward, Erika M. Edwards, David Dorfman, et al.. (2009). Screening and Brief Intervention to Reduce Marijuana Use Among Youth and Young Adults in a Pediatric Emergency Department. Academic Emergency Medicine. 16(11). 1174–1185. 172 indexed citations
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Bernstein, Edward, Judith Bernstein, & Gary Gaddis. (2005). SBIRT: Qualified Trained Assistants Are Necessary but Not Sufficient. Academic Emergency Medicine. 12(8). 786–787. 3 indexed citations
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Tassiopoulos, Katherine, Judith Bernstein, Timothy Heeren, et al.. (2005). Predictors of disclosure of continued cocaine use. Addictive Behaviors. 31(1). 80–89. 16 indexed citations
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Bazargan‐Hejazi, Shahrzad, Eric G. Bing, Mohsen Bazargan, et al.. (2005). Evaluation of a Brief Intervention in an Inner-City Emergency Department. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 46(1). 67–76. 93 indexed citations
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Bernstein, Judith, Edward Bernstein, Katherine Tassiopoulos, et al.. (2004). Brief motivational intervention at a clinic visit reduces cocaine and heroin use. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 77(1). 49–59. 253 indexed citations
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D’Onofrio, Gail, Eric S. Nadel, Linda C. Degutis, et al.. (2002). Improving emergency medicine residents' approach to patients with alcohol problems: A controlled educational trial. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 40(1). 50–62. 90 indexed citations
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Bernstein, Judith, Edward Bernstein, Eric Hardt, et al.. (2002). Trained Medical Interpreters in the Emergency Department: Effects on Services, Subsequent Charges, and Follow-up. PubMed. 4(4). 171–176. 87 indexed citations
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Bernstein, Judith, et al.. (2000). KEEPING MAMMOGRAPHY REFERRAL APPOINTMENTS: MOTIVATION, HEALTH BELIEFS, AND ACCESS BARRIERS EXPERIENCED BY OLDER MINORITY WOMEN. Journal of Midwifery & Women s Health. 45(4). 308–313. 28 indexed citations
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Bernstein, Edward, Thea James, & Judith Bernstein. (1999). Sabbatical Programs and the Status of Academic Emergency Medicine: A Survey. Academic Emergency Medicine. 6(9). 932–938. 10 indexed citations

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