Robert M. Einterz

1.6k total citations
32 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Robert M. Einterz is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Infectious Diseases and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Robert M. Einterz has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 10 papers in Infectious Diseases and 9 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Robert M. Einterz's work include Global Health and Surgery (9 papers), HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (8 papers) and Global Maternal and Child Health (6 papers). Robert M. Einterz is often cited by papers focused on Global Health and Surgery (9 papers), HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (8 papers) and Global Maternal and Child Health (6 papers). Robert M. Einterz collaborates with scholars based in United States, Kenya and Australia. Robert M. Einterz's co-authors include Joseph J. Mamlin, Sylvester Kimaiyo, William M. Tierney, John E. Sidle, Fabian Esamai, Barasa Khwa-Otsyula, Kara Wools‐Kaloustian, Beverly Musick, Abraham Siika and Lameck Diero and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Public Health, CHEST Journal and Journal of General Internal Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Robert M. Einterz

32 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Robert M. Einterz United States 17 548 456 271 238 225 32 1.2k
Wilbroad Mutale Zambia 23 654 1.2× 708 1.6× 216 0.8× 440 1.8× 423 1.9× 104 1.7k
Joseph J. Mamlin United States 16 400 0.7× 495 1.1× 157 0.6× 136 0.6× 208 0.9× 30 1.1k
Mark A. Micek United States 24 875 1.6× 629 1.4× 188 0.7× 384 1.6× 453 2.0× 48 1.6k
Jeanine Condo Rwanda 18 406 0.7× 338 0.7× 230 0.8× 345 1.4× 197 0.9× 50 1.2k
Peter Drobac United States 22 440 0.8× 420 0.9× 212 0.8× 565 2.4× 318 1.4× 45 1.4k
Namwinga Chintu Zambia 21 953 1.7× 585 1.3× 158 0.6× 550 2.3× 364 1.6× 44 1.7k
Krisda H. Chaiyachati United States 21 580 1.1× 765 1.7× 361 1.3× 99 0.4× 345 1.5× 64 1.7k
Carla Lourenço Tavares de Andrade Brazil 26 322 0.6× 1.0k 2.3× 275 1.0× 429 1.8× 310 1.4× 69 1.7k
Francisco Mbofana Mozambique 16 527 1.0× 351 0.8× 122 0.5× 243 1.0× 321 1.4× 41 1.1k
Sarah Gimbel United States 21 486 0.9× 770 1.7× 174 0.6× 532 2.2× 304 1.4× 82 1.5k

Countries citing papers authored by Robert M. Einterz

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Robert M. Einterz

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Litzelman, Debra K., Adrian Gardner, Robert M. Einterz, et al.. (2021). Correction: On Becoming a Global Citizen: Transformative Learning Through Global Health Experiences. Annals of Global Health. 87(1). 26–26. 1 indexed citations
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Mercer, Tim, Adrian Gardner, Astrid Christoffersen‐Deb, et al.. (2018). Leveraging the power of partnerships: spreading the vision for a population health care delivery model in western Kenya. PMC. 2 indexed citations
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Mercer, Tim, Adrian Gardner, Astrid Christoffersen‐Deb, et al.. (2018). Leveraging the power of partnerships: spreading the vision for a population health care delivery model in western Kenya. Globalization and Health. 14(1). 44–44. 54 indexed citations
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Litzelman, Debra K., Adrian Gardner, Robert M. Einterz, et al.. (2017). On Becoming a Global Citizen: Transformative Learning Through Global Health Experiences. PMC. 1 indexed citations
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Litzelman, Debra K., Adrian Gardner, Robert M. Einterz, et al.. (2017). On Becoming a Global Citizen: Transformative Learning Through Global Health Experiences. Annals of Global Health. 83(3-4). 596–596. 25 indexed citations
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Bloomfield, Gerald S., Sylvester Kimaiyo, E. Jane Carter, et al.. (2011). Chronic noncommunicable cardiovascular and pulmonary disease in sub-Saharan Africa: An academic model for countering the epidemic. American Heart Journal. 161(5). 842–847. 31 indexed citations
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Braitstein, Paula, Robert M. Einterz, John E. Sidle, Sylvester Kimaiyo, & William M. Tierney. (2009). “Talkin' About a Revolution”: How Electronic Health Records Can Facilitate the Scale-Up of HIV Care and Treatment and Catalyze Primary Care in Resource-Constrained Settings. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 52(Supplement 1). S54–S57. 33 indexed citations
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Wools‐Kaloustian, Kara, S Kimaiyo, Beverly Musick, et al.. (2008). The impact of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief on expansion of HIV care services for adult patients in western Kenya. AIDS. 23(2). 195–201. 29 indexed citations
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Tierney, William M., Joseph Rotich, Terry Hannan, et al.. (2007). The AMPATH medical record system: creating, implementing, and sustaining an electronic medical record system to support HIV/AIDS care in western Kenya.. PubMed. 129(Pt 1). 372–6. 90 indexed citations
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Einterz, Robert M., et al.. (2007). Responding to the HIV Pandemic: The Power of an Academic Medical Partnership. Academic Medicine. 82(8). 812–818. 258 indexed citations
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Inui, Thomas S., Sylvester Kimaiyo, Richard M. Frankel, et al.. (2007). AMPATH: Living Proof that No One Has to Die from HIV. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 22(12). 1745–1750. 63 indexed citations
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Wools‐Kaloustian, Kara, S Kimaiyo, Lameck Diero, et al.. (2005). Viability and effectiveness of large-scale HIV treatment initiatives in sub-Saharan Africa: experience from western Kenya. AIDS. 20(1). 41–48. 213 indexed citations
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Diero, Lameck, et al.. (2004). Can data from an electronic medical record identify which patients with pneumonia have Infection?. International Journal of Medical Informatics. 73(11-12). 743–750. 5 indexed citations
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Hannan, Terry, Joseph Rotich, Wilson Odero, et al.. (2000). The Mosoriot medical record system: design and initial implementation of an outpatient electronic record system in rural Kenya. International Journal of Medical Informatics. 60(1). 21–28. 43 indexed citations
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Einterz, Robert M., et al.. (1995). PARTNERSHIPS IN INTERNATIONAL HEALTH. Infectious Disease Clinics of North America. 9(2). 453–455. 47 indexed citations
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Einterz, Robert M., et al.. (1995). IMMEDIATE NONALLERGIC PSYCHOTIC REACTION TO INTRAMUSCULAR PROCAINE PENICILLIN. International Journal of Dermatology. 34(9). 627–629. 3 indexed citations
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Einterz, Robert M., et al.. (1992). Illness and efficiency of health services delivery in a district hospital.. PubMed. 69(5). 248–53. 6 indexed citations
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Einterz, Robert M., Robert S. Dittus, & Joseph J. Mamlin. (1990). General internal medicine and technologically less developed countries. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 5(5). 427–430. 12 indexed citations

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