Steven Berman

2.6k total citations · 1 hit paper
55 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

Steven Berman is a scholar working on Pharmacology, Infectious Diseases and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Steven Berman has authored 55 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Pharmacology, 6 papers in Infectious Diseases and 6 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Steven Berman's work include Antibiotics Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy (7 papers), Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (5 papers) and Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies (5 papers). Steven Berman is often cited by papers focused on Antibiotics Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy (7 papers), Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (5 papers) and Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies (5 papers). Steven Berman collaborates with scholars based in United States, Israel and United Kingdom. Steven Berman's co-authors include Bok Soon Kang, Werner K. Noell, Kenneth McIntosh, Stephen A. Farkas, Ronald W. Geckler, R. H. Watten, King K. Holmes, Ronald Feld, Armand Keating and Winston G. Ho and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, Journal of Clinical Oncology and Annals of Internal Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Steven Berman

55 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Steven Berman United States 19 676 393 298 252 228 55 2.0k
Daniel Holder United States 29 1.0k 1.5× 114 0.3× 532 1.8× 232 0.9× 1.6k 7.0× 74 4.4k
Jonathan P. Mochel United States 24 430 0.6× 213 0.5× 137 0.5× 41 0.2× 113 0.5× 175 2.1k
Adrián Baranchuk Canada 41 1.0k 1.5× 23 0.1× 545 1.8× 124 0.5× 340 1.5× 578 8.2k
Qian Li China 31 872 1.3× 56 0.1× 629 2.1× 113 0.4× 422 1.9× 232 3.4k
Stephen Toovey United States 25 277 0.4× 52 0.1× 747 2.5× 64 0.3× 580 2.5× 81 2.8k
Yun Wang China 31 1.4k 2.1× 63 0.2× 550 1.8× 85 0.3× 436 1.9× 161 3.3k
Mingtao Li China 23 396 0.6× 35 0.1× 288 1.0× 224 0.9× 152 0.7× 53 1.7k
Qiang Liu China 21 411 0.6× 604 1.5× 415 1.4× 59 0.2× 656 2.9× 100 2.7k
Katherine J. Escott United Kingdom 14 1.7k 2.4× 18 0.0× 272 0.9× 250 1.0× 522 2.3× 18 3.5k
Yancheng Xu China 27 704 1.0× 82 0.2× 473 1.6× 51 0.2× 427 1.9× 119 2.4k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Steven Berman

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Steven Berman

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Berman, Steven, et al.. (2013). Home Telehealth in High-Risk Dialysis Patients: A 3-Year Study. Telemedicine Journal and e-Health. 19(7). 520–522. 18 indexed citations
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Berman, Steven, et al.. (2011). Home-Based Preventative Care in High-Risk Dialysis Patients: A Pilot Study. Telemedicine Journal and e-Health. 17(4). 283–287. 29 indexed citations
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Berman, Steven. (2010). An Interview with Mark Chassin. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 36(10). 475–479. 1 indexed citations
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Ng, Tracy, et al.. (2008). Preliminary Results of Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer in Human Immunodeficiency Virus–Positive Patients. Urology. 72(5). 1135–1138. 19 indexed citations
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Berman, Steven. (2006). Improving Health Care Quality and Safety for People with Disabilities: An Interview with Lisa Iezzoni. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 32(7). 400–406. 2 indexed citations
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Berman, Steven, et al.. (2004). Meropenem Monotherapy for the Treatment of Hospital- Acquired Pneumonia: Results of a Multicenter Trial. Journal of Chemotherapy. 16(4). 362–371. 10 indexed citations
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Berman, Steven, Eric W. Johnson, Cindy H. Nakatsu, et al.. (2004). Burden of Infection in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease Requiring Long-Term Dialysis. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 39(12). 1747–1753. 81 indexed citations
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Berman, Steven. (2003). Individual Lifetime Achievement: Jeffrey B. Cooper, Ph.D., Massachusetts General Hospital. PubMed. 29(12). 625–633. 1 indexed citations
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Berman, Steven. (2001). INFECTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH END-STAGE RENAL DISEASE. Infectious Disease Clinics of North America. 15(3). 709–720. 25 indexed citations
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Berman, Steven. (2000). The AMA Clinical Quality Improvement Forum on Addressing Patient Safety. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement. 26(7). 428–433. 7 indexed citations
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Sexton, Daniel J., Steven Berman, John S. Bradley, et al.. (1998). Primary Care of Patients Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 26(2). 275–276. 3 indexed citations
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Berman, Steven. (1997). The Institute of Medicine’s Special Initiative on Health Care Quality: An Interview with Molla Donaldson. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement. 23(5). 277–282. 2 indexed citations
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Berman, Steven, et al.. (1997). Empiric treatment of hospital-acquired lower respiratory tract infections with meropenem or ceftazidime with tobramycin. Critical Care Medicine. 25(10). 1663–1670. 98 indexed citations
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Berman, Steven. (1997). The Quality of Dying: How Can We Improve Care at the End of Life? An Interview with the IOM’s Marilyn Field. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement. 23(9). 498–504. 4 indexed citations
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Berman, Steven, et al.. (1996). Overview: TQM in Mental Health–The “New Kid on the Block”. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement. 22(1). 5–7. 2 indexed citations
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Singh, N., Steven Berman, Bradley S. Bender, et al.. (1996). Low-Dose Fluconazole as Primary Prophylaxis for Cryptococcal Infection in AIDS Patients with CD4 Cell Counts of <=100/mm3: Demonstration of Efficacy in a Prospective, Multicenter Trial. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 23(6). 1282–1286. 33 indexed citations
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Markham, Steven E., K. Dow Scott, Beverly L. Little, & Steven Berman. (1992). Gainsharing Experiments in Health Care. Compensation & Benefits Review. 24(2). 57–64. 2 indexed citations
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Berman, Steven. (1990). Institute of Medicine Report Sets Stage for Meeting of Quality Evaluation Professionals. QRB - Quality Review Bulletin. 16(10). 378–382. 3 indexed citations
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Berman, Steven & Kenneth McIntosh. (1985). Selective Primary Health Care: Strategies for Control of Disease in the Developing World. XXI. Acute Respiratory Infections. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 7(5). 674–691. 66 indexed citations
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Berman, Steven, et al.. (1978). Hemodialysis-Associated Infections: Treatment with Cephapirin. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 13(1). 4–6. 2 indexed citations

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