Mark R. Rosekind

4.1k total citations
64 papers, 2.8k citations indexed

About

Mark R. Rosekind is a scholar working on Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology and Occupational Therapy. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark R. Rosekind has authored 64 papers receiving a total of 2.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 49 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, 21 papers in Social Psychology and 12 papers in Occupational Therapy. Recurrent topics in Mark R. Rosekind's work include Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue (45 papers), Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders (15 papers) and Sleep and related disorders (15 papers). Mark R. Rosekind is often cited by papers focused on Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue (45 papers), Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders (15 papers) and Sleep and related disorders (15 papers). Mark R. Rosekind collaborates with scholars based in United States, Belgium and Germany. Mark R. Rosekind's co-authors include Kevin B. Gregory, Steven K. Howard, Christopher L. Drake, Rebecca Smith‐Coggins, David M. Gaba, Donna L. Miller, Gregory Belenky, Leslie M. Swanson, Thomas J. Balkin and J. Todd Arnedt and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, Anesthesiology and SLEEP.

In The Last Decade

Mark R. Rosekind

59 papers receiving 2.5k citations

Peers

Mark R. Rosekind
Philippa H. Gander New Zealand
Brian E. Cade United States
Ann E. Rogers United States
Philip Tucker United Kingdom
Nicole Lamond Australia
Roger R. Rosa United States
Emerson M. Wickwire United States
Anne R. O'Donnell United States
Simon S. Smith Australia
Philippa H. Gander New Zealand
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All Works

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Hartenbaum, Natalie P., et al.. (2021). Obstructive sleep apnea screening, diagnosis, and treatment in the transportation industry. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 18(10). 2471–2479. 7 indexed citations
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Hartenbaum, Natalie P., Mark R. Rosekind, Kannan Ramar, et al.. (2021). Enhancing public health and safety by diagnosing and treating obstructive sleep apnea in the transportation industry: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine position statement. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 18(10). 2467–2470. 4 indexed citations
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Higgins, J. Stephen, Torbjörn Åkerstedt, Hans P. A. Van Dongen, et al.. (2017). Asleep at the Wheel: A National Compendium of Efforts to Eliminate Drowsy Driving. SLEEP. 40(2). 12 indexed citations
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Swanson, Leslie M., J. Todd Arnedt, Mark R. Rosekind, et al.. (2010). Sleep disorders and work performance: findings from the 2008 National Sleep Foundation Sleep in America poll. Journal of Sleep Research. 20(3). 487–494. 311 indexed citations
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Zammit, Gary, et al.. (2010). Impact of Nighttime Awakenings on Worker Productivity and Performance. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 52(5). 513–518. 7 indexed citations
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Hartenbaum, Natalie P., Nancy A. Collop, Ilene M. Rosen, et al.. (2006). Sleep Apnea and Commercial Motor Vehicle Operators:. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 48(Supplement). S1–S3. 5 indexed citations
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Hartenbaum, Natalie P., Nancy A. Collop, Ilene M. Rosen, et al.. (2006). Sleep Apnea and Commercial Motor Vehicle Operators:. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 48(Supplement). S4–S37. 68 indexed citations
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Smith‐Coggins, Rebecca, Steven K. Howard, Cynthia Wang, et al.. (2006). Improving Alertness and Performance in Emergency Department Physicians and Nurses: The Use of Planned Naps. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 48(5). 596–604.e3. 154 indexed citations
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Rosekind, Mark R.. (2005). Underestimating the societal costs of impaired alertness: safety, health and productivity risks. Sleep Medicine. 6. S21–S25. 73 indexed citations
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Howard, Steven K., David M. Gaba, Mark R. Rosekind, & Vincent P. Zarcone. (2002). The Risks and Implications of Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in Resident Physicians. Academic Medicine. 77(10). 1019–1025. 147 indexed citations
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Drake, Christopher L., et al.. (2001). Effects of rapid versus slow accumulation of eight hours of sleep loss. Psychophysiology. 38(6). 979–987. 157 indexed citations
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Rosekind, Mark R., et al.. (1998). Flight controller alertness and performance during spaceflight shiftwork operations.. PubMed. 3(1). 100–6. 10 indexed citations
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Rosekind, Mark R., Philippa H. Gander, Kevin B. Gregory, et al.. (1997). Managing Fatigue in Operational Settings 1: Physiological Considerations and Counter-measures. Hospital Topics. 75(3). 23–30. 17 indexed citations
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Smith‐Coggins, Rebecca, et al.. (1997). Rotating Shiftwork Schedules: Can We Enhance Physician Adaptation to Night Shifts?. Academic Emergency Medicine. 4(10). 951–961. 102 indexed citations
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Rosekind, Mark R., Philippa H. Gander, Kevin B. Gregory, et al.. (1996). Managing Fatigue in Operational Settings 1: Physiological Considerations and Countermeasures. Behavioral Medicine. 21(4). 157–165. 67 indexed citations
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Rosekind, Mark R., Philippa H. Gander, Kevin B. Gregory, et al.. (1996). Managing Fatigue in Operational Settings 2: An Integrated Approach. Behavioral Medicine. 21(4). 166–170. 36 indexed citations
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Rosekind, Mark R.. (1994). FATIGUE IN AVIATION. 2 indexed citations
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Smith‐Coggins, Rebecca, et al.. (1994). Relationship of day versus night sleep to physician performance and mood. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 24(5). 928–934. 151 indexed citations
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Rosen, Raymond C., et al.. (1993). Physician Education in Sleep and Sleep Disorders: A National Survey of U.S. Medical Schools. SLEEP. 16(3). 249–254. 143 indexed citations
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Burnett, Kent F., C. Barr Taylor, Carl E. Thoresen, et al.. (1985). Toward computerized scoring of sleep using ambulatory recordings of heart rate and physical activity. 7(3). 261–271. 3 indexed citations

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