Patrick M. Lank

887 total citations
33 papers, 420 citations indexed

About

Patrick M. Lank is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Emergency Medicine and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Patrick M. Lank has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 420 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 11 papers in Emergency Medicine and 7 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Patrick M. Lank's work include Opioid Use Disorder Treatment (17 papers), Pain Management and Opioid Use (6 papers) and Poisoning and overdose treatments (6 papers). Patrick M. Lank is often cited by papers focused on Opioid Use Disorder Treatment (17 papers), Pain Management and Opioid Use (6 papers) and Poisoning and overdose treatments (6 papers). Patrick M. Lank collaborates with scholars based in United States and Philippines. Patrick M. Lank's co-authors include Kelly Williamson, Elise Lovell, Danielle M. McCarthy, Howard S. Kim, Marie Crandall, Nicholas Hartman, D. Mark Courtney, Carol DesLauriers, Jerrold B. Leikin and Pat Armstrong and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Hepatology, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society and BMC Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Patrick M. Lank

29 papers receiving 403 citations

Peers

Patrick M. Lank
Ximena A. Levander United States
Megan Buresh United States
Joshua Sharfstein United States
Bethany A. DiPaula United States
Hannah Snyder United States
Ximena A. Levander United States
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All Works

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Lank, Patrick M., et al.. (2022). Feasibility of Emergency Department–based Fentanyl Test Strip Distribution. Journal of Addiction Medicine. 16(6). 730–732. 6 indexed citations
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Mason, Maryann, Sarah B Welch, Tami R. Bartell, et al.. (2021). A cross-sectional study of opioid involvement in non-poisoning suicide – risks and prevention opportunities. BMC Public Health. 21(1). 767–767. 4 indexed citations
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Serina, Peter, Patrick M. Lank, Howard S. Kim, et al.. (2021). Perceptions of Signs of Addiction Among Opioid Naive Patients Prescribed Opioids in the Emergency Department. Journal of Addiction Medicine. 15(6). 491–497. 1 indexed citations
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Lank, Patrick M., et al.. (2021). Opioid-related Emergency Department Visits During COVID-19 in a Large Health System. Journal of Addiction Medicine. 15(4). 345–348. 7 indexed citations
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Eswaran, Vidya, Katherine Allen, Steven E. Aks, et al.. (2020). Take-Home Naloxone Program Implementation: Lessons Learned From Seven Chicago-Area Hospitals. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 76(3). 318–327. 23 indexed citations
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McCarthy, Danielle M., Howard S. Kim, Patrick M. Lank, et al.. (2020). Patient-Reported Opioid Pill Consumption After an ED Visit: How Many Pills Are People Using?. Pain Medicine. 22(2). 292–302. 10 indexed citations
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Williamson, Kelly, Patrick M. Lank, Nicholas Hartman, et al.. (2019). The Implementation of a National Multifaceted Emergency Medicine Resident Wellness Curriculum Is Not Associated With Changes in Burnout. AEM Education and Training. 4(2). 103–110. 9 indexed citations
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Williamson, Kelly, et al.. (2018). Faculty Assessment of Emergency Medicine Resident Grit: A Multicenter Study. AEM Education and Training. 3(1). 6–13. 8 indexed citations
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Williamson, Kelly, et al.. (2018). Comparing the Maslach Burnout Inventory to Other Well-Being Instruments in Emergency Medicine Residents. Journal of Graduate Medical Education. 10(5). 532–536. 69 indexed citations
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McCarthy, Danielle M., et al.. (2018). 278 Opioid Pill Consumption After an Emergency Department Visit: How Many Pills Are People Using?. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 72(4). S110–S110. 1 indexed citations
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Burns, William, et al.. (2017). EKG Fundamentals: An Open Access Flipped Classroom Critical EKG Curriculum. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. 18. 1 indexed citations
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Williamson, Kelly, Patrick M. Lank, & Elise Lovell. (2017). Development of an Emergency Medicine Wellness Curriculum. AEM Education and Training. 2(1). 20–25. 12 indexed citations
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Lank, Patrick M., et al.. (2017). When good times go bad: managing ‘legal high’ complications in the emergency department. Open Access Emergency Medicine. Volume 10. 9–23. 14 indexed citations
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McCarthy, Danielle M., D. Mark Courtney, Patrick M. Lank, et al.. (2017). Electronic medication complete communication strategy for opioid prescriptions in the emergency department: Rationale and design for a three-arm provider randomized trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 59. 22–29. 10 indexed citations
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Kim, Howard S., Danielle M. McCarthy, D. Mark Courtney, Patrick M. Lank, & Bruce L. Lambert. (2016). Benzodiazepine-opioid co-prescribing in a national probability sample of ED encounters. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 35(3). 458–464. 24 indexed citations
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Lank, Patrick M., Kenzie A. Cameron, Ryan McConnell, et al.. (2015). Emergency Department Patient Perspectives on the Risk of Addiction to Prescription Opioids. Pain Medicine. 17(1). 114–121. 21 indexed citations
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DesLauriers, Carol, et al.. (2014). Nutmeg Poisonings: A Retrospective Review of 10 Years Experience from the Illinois Poison Center, 2001–2011. Journal of Medical Toxicology. 10(2). 148–151. 47 indexed citations
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Nicolson, Norman G., Patrick M. Lank, & Marie Crandall. (2014). Emergency department alcohol and drug screening for Illinois pediatric trauma patients, 1999 to 2009. The American Journal of Surgery. 208(4). 531–535. 22 indexed citations
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Lank, Patrick M. & Marie Crandall. (2014). Outcomes for older trauma patients in the emergency department screening positive for alcohol, cocaine, or marijuana use. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 40(2). 118–124. 22 indexed citations
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Lank, Patrick M., et al.. (2013). Emergency Physicians' Knowledge of Cannabinoid Designer Drugs. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. 14(5). 467–470. 23 indexed citations

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