John M. Howell

484 total citations
19 papers, 348 citations indexed

About

John M. Howell is a scholar working on Emergency Medicine, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, John M. Howell has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 348 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Emergency Medicine, 5 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 4 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in John M. Howell's work include Emergency and Acute Care Studies (4 papers), Bacillus and Francisella bacterial research (3 papers) and Disaster Response and Management (3 papers). John M. Howell is often cited by papers focused on Emergency and Acute Care Studies (4 papers), Bacillus and Francisella bacterial research (3 papers) and Disaster Response and Management (3 papers). John M. Howell collaborates with scholars based in United States. John M. Howell's co-authors include Jeffrey N. Love, Christopher Doty, Jonathan Lee, Jessica Smith, Moshe Weizberg, Jennifer Avegno, David Lane, Cullen Hegarty, Nicole M. Deiorio and John Gardner and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Statistical Association, Clinical Infectious Diseases and Drug and Alcohol Dependence.

In The Last Decade

John M. Howell

17 papers receiving 333 citations

Peers

John M. Howell
M. Tyson Pillow United States
Katherine M. Hiller United States
Marissa A. Boeck United States
Benson S Munger United States
Sepideh Ashrafzadeh United States
Robert A. Witzburg United States
Mark Nicholls Australia
Simon Fleming United Kingdom
Jolion McGreevy United States
Britney Corey United States
M. Tyson Pillow United States
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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Marino, Ryan, et al.. (2024). Analysis of rising cases of adolescent opioid use presentations to the emergency department and their management. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 258. 111136–111136. 4 indexed citations
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Howell, John M., et al.. (2023). Increasing number and shifting demographics of adolescent opioid use disorder presentations to the emergency department. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 73. 79–82. 2 indexed citations
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Griffen, Margaret M., et al.. (2023). Expediting Treatment of Trauma Patients in the Emergency Department: Rapid Trauma Evaluation (RTE). Journal of Emergency Medicine. 64(4). 429–438. 1 indexed citations
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Paik, James M., et al.. (2022). 94 Adolescents’ Suicide Rates by Ethnicity - Data from the National Vital Statistics System 2015-2020. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 80(4). S46–S47. 1 indexed citations
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Lee, Jonathan, et al.. (2020). Rate of Pediatric Appendiceal Perforation at a Children’s Hospital During the COVID-19 Pandemic Compared With the Previous Year. JAMA Network Open. 3(12). e2027948–e2027948. 41 indexed citations
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Hwang, Vivian, et al.. (2014). Are pediatric concussion patients compliant with discharge instructions?. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 77(1). 117–122. 22 indexed citations
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Love, Jeffrey N., Jessica Smith, Moshe Weizberg, et al.. (2014). Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors' Standardized Letter of Recommendation: The Program Director's Perspective. Academic Emergency Medicine. 21(6). 680–687. 75 indexed citations
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Love, Jeffrey N., Nicole M. Deiorio, John M. Howell, et al.. (2013). Characterization of the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors' Standardized Letter of Recommendation in 2011-2012. Academic Emergency Medicine. 20(9). 926–932. 51 indexed citations
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Howell, John M., et al.. (2012). Early Pediatric Emergency Department Return Visits. Clinical Pediatrics. 51(7). 651–658. 52 indexed citations
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Hanfling, Dan, et al.. (2007). Bioterrorism-Related Inhalational Anthrax: Can Extrapolated Adult Guidelines Be Applied to A Pediatric Population?. Biosecurity and Bioterrorism Biodefense Strategy Practice and Science. 5(1). 35–42. 2 indexed citations
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Howell, John M., et al.. (2004). Screening for Inhalational Anthrax Due to Bioterrorism: Evaluating Proposed Screening Protocols. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 39(12). 1842–1847. 11 indexed citations
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Howell, John M., et al.. (2004). A comparison of fever management by pediatric-trained and non–subspecialty-trained emergency physicians. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 44(4). S109–S109. 3 indexed citations
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Mayer, Thom, Allan J. Morrison, Susan Bersoff‐Matcha, et al.. (2003). Inhalational Anthrax Due to Bioterrorism: Would Current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guidelines Have Identified the 11 Patients with Inhalational Anthrax from October through November 2001?. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 36(10). 1275–1283. 15 indexed citations
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Howell, John M., Daniel Savitt, David Cline, Carey D. Chisholm, & Kurt Kleinschmidt. (1996). Level I Trauma Certification and Emergency Medicine Resident Major Trauma Experience. Academic Emergency Medicine. 3(4). 366–370. 6 indexed citations
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Howell, John M. & John Gardner. (1985). On Becoming a Novelist. Modern Language Studies. 15(4). 382–382. 10 indexed citations
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Howell, John M.. (1980). Hemingway, Faulkner, and "The Bear". American Literature. 52(1). 115–115.
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Howell, John M. & Robert Horton. (1962). Number Bases and Binomial Coefficients. Mathematics Magazine. 35(3). 177–177.
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Howell, John M., et al.. (1955). Elementary Statistics.. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 50(272). 1337–1337. 19 indexed citations
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Howell, John M.. (1952). Statistical Quality Control. Mathematics Magazine. 25(3). 155–155. 33 indexed citations

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