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Daniela Justine Lamas, M.D.

Concepts (142)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Critical Illness9202027550.980 Why?
Advance Care Planning520206980.730 Why?
Communication4202039120.610 Why?
Documentation420209170.590 Why?
Tracheostomy220224360.560 Why?
Intensive Care Units6201938010.540 Why?
Critical Care6202027160.500 Why?
Physician-Patient Relations5201932670.460 Why?
Long-Term Care120176320.410 Why?
Unnecessary Procedures220144190.410 Why?
Lung Transplantation2201913090.400 Why?
Health Care Rationing120144350.380 Why?
Respiration, Artificial3201727210.360 Why?
Chronic Disease4201793790.350 Why?
Internship and Residency3201959490.350 Why?
Evaluation Studies as Topic1201216290.350 Why?
End Stage Liver Disease120143700.350 Why?
Resource Allocation120123540.340 Why?
Patient Preference120179470.320 Why?
Health Care Costs2201232670.320 Why?
Healthcare Disparities3202034130.320 Why?
Quality of Life42020135030.310 Why?
Needs Assessment1201411420.300 Why?
Palliative Care2201436430.290 Why?
Vesico-Ureteral Reflux120114330.290 Why?
Delayed Diagnosis120114690.280 Why?
Watchful Waiting120114990.280 Why?
Attitude of Health Personnel2201839220.270 Why?
Workload120128520.270 Why?
Health Personnel2201833800.270 Why?
Tissue and Organ Procurement120149860.260 Why?
Antibiotic Prophylaxis120116400.260 Why?
Family1201732080.260 Why?
Physician's Role120129260.250 Why?
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis120115200.250 Why?
Survivors4202023820.240 Why?
Tracheotomy220171680.240 Why?
Caregivers1201723030.230 Why?
Decision Support Techniques1201420060.230 Why?
Referral and Consultation2201436270.220 Why?
Electronic Health Records2201848750.220 Why?
Patient Participation1201214480.210 Why?
Models, Theoretical1201435790.210 Why?
Patient Care Planning220199040.200 Why?
Personnel Staffing and Scheduling220194970.200 Why?
Peer Group220196980.190 Why?
Terminal Care2201917730.190 Why?
Interviews as Topic2201827400.170 Why?
Delivery of Health Care2201953750.160 Why?
Health Services Accessibility2202055120.160 Why?
Gastrostomy120223250.160 Why?
Admitting Department, Hospital1201840.160 Why?
Cost-Benefit Analysis1201255380.160 Why?
Developing Countries1201229030.160 Why?
Social Support2201921910.140 Why?
Diagnosis, Differential12012130200.140 Why?
Pain1201251030.140 Why?
Health Communication120192160.130 Why?
Decision Making3201939530.130 Why?
Analgesics, Opioid1201238360.130 Why?
Organizational Objectives120174260.120 Why?
Mathematical Computing120141420.120 Why?
Access to Information120183170.120 Why?
Embolism, Air120141100.110 Why?
Aftercare120209210.110 Why?
Humans2820227683930.110 Why?
Transportation of Patients120141760.110 Why?
Third-Party Consent12014660.110 Why?
Klebsiella Infections120141460.110 Why?
Intracranial Embolism120141890.110 Why?
Professional-Family Relations120175010.100 Why?
Klebsiella pneumoniae120142530.100 Why?
Minnesota120123380.100 Why?
Guidelines as Topic1201813970.100 Why?
Continuity of Patient Care1201910760.090 Why?
United Nations120111510.090 Why?
Stress, Psychological2201745430.090 Why?
Drug and Narcotic Control120121450.090 Why?
History, 19th Century120127150.090 Why?
Cost Control120126270.090 Why?
Resuscitation Orders120122710.080 Why?
Waiting Lists120147800.080 Why?
Qualitative Research2201931310.080 Why?
Patients120169090.080 Why?
Accreditation120124780.080 Why?
New York City120117370.080 Why?
Neoplasms42020223850.080 Why?
Oxygen1202042730.080 Why?
Health Status Disparities1202018820.080 Why?
Nurses1201824940.080 Why?
Government Regulation120125250.080 Why?
Time Factors32019402720.070 Why?
Aged920191715620.070 Why?
Male1320193649020.070 Why?
United States62019731500.070 Why?
Medical Oncology1201923490.070 Why?
Middle Aged1020192234910.070 Why?
Female1220193970890.070 Why?
Congresses as Topic120118100.070 Why?
History, 21st Century1201215750.070 Why?
Respiratory Tract Diseases120117480.060 Why?
Fatigue1201215550.060 Why?
Urinary Tract Infections120118060.060 Why?
Tissue Donors1201423890.060 Why?
History, 20th Century1201227710.060 Why?
Hospitals1201739060.050 Why?
Pilot Projects1201787310.050 Why?
Forecasting1201229480.050 Why?
Coronavirus Infections1202031180.050 Why?
Pneumonia, Viral1202032410.050 Why?
Anxiety1201746770.050 Why?
Kidney Diseases1201121030.040 Why?
Mental Disorders1202068760.040 Why?
Hospitalization12019108440.040 Why?
Adult520182236400.040 Why?
Boston2202293710.040 Why?
Survival Rate12011128700.040 Why?
Personal Autonomy120193150.030 Why?
Vulnerable Populations120207180.030 Why?
Aged, 80 and over22017596860.030 Why?
Cystitis12014960.030 Why?
Physicians1201246140.030 Why?
Diabetes Mellitus1201158910.030 Why?
Minority Groups1202012150.030 Why?
Emphysema120142370.020 Why?
Treatment Outcome12018653790.020 Why?
Syndrome1201632750.020 Why?
Patient-Centered Care1201714470.020 Why?
Prospective Studies12011549200.020 Why?
Cardiovascular Diseases12011156490.020 Why?
Patient Discharge1201934760.020 Why?
Adaptation, Psychological1201626630.020 Why?
Risk Factors12011749620.010 Why?
Quality Improvement1201938580.010 Why?
Veterans1201726710.010 Why?
Child12011808910.010 Why?
Retrospective Studies22022818010.010 Why?
Primary Health Care1201747480.010 Why?
Sepsis1201426010.010 Why?
Pandemics1202087530.010 Why?
Algorithms12018141540.010 Why?
Cross-Sectional Studies12017263750.010 Why?
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