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Andrew J Shin, J.D.

Concepts (20)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Adhesives12022610.210 Why?
Empathy120194710.130 Why?
Burnout, Professional120196960.090 Why?
Leadership1201913570.090 Why?
Patient-Centered Care1201914380.080 Why?
Neurons1202293400.060 Why?
Electrodes120226160.050 Why?
Autonomic Nervous System120226710.040 Why?
Job Satisfaction120195360.030 Why?
Interviews as Topic1201925400.030 Why?
Qualitative Research1201926850.020 Why?
Young Adult12019564100.010 Why?
United States12019698340.010 Why?
Adolescent12019857570.010 Why?
Aged120191631370.000 Why?
Humans220227435210.000 Why?
Middle Aged120192131850.000 Why?
Adult120192138700.000 Why?
Male120193497710.000 Why?
Female120193798750.000 Why?
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Funded by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through its Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program, grant number UL1TR002541.