Emily Goodman Data-verified
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Emily Goodman's research has focused on several distinct areas, including investigations into the efficacy of antibodies in preventing emphysema, as demonstrated by her work on anti-CELA1 antibody KF4. She has also explored social determinants of health, examining strategies for cultivating social relationships and disrupting isolation in low-income neighborhoods. Goodman has investigated healthcare provider behaviors, including opioid prescribing patterns among surgical intensive care unit physicians. Further contributing to clinical research, her work includes screening for parental adversity and strengths in inpatient settings and evaluating caregiver and family perceptions of care within rural neonatal intensive care units. Her scholarly output includes a systematic review and meta-analysis on the management of recurrent ranulas. Goodman's work reflects a broad interest in patient outcomes, healthcare delivery, and specific disease mechanisms.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 18
- Citations: 111
Selected Publications
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Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis of the Management and Outcomes of Recurrent Ranulas (2026)
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KF4 Anti-Chymotrypsin-like Elastase 1 Antibody and Purified Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Have Similar but Not Additive Efficacy in Preventing Emphysema in Murine Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (2024)
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Exploring the Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders in Otosclerosis Patients: A Systematic Review (2024)
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KF4 anti-CELA1 Antibody and Purified α1-Antitrypsin Have Similar but Not Additive Efficacy in Preventing Emphysema in Murine α1-Antitrypsin Deficiency (2024)
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Anti-CELA1 antibody KF4 prevents emphysema by inhibiting stretch-mediated remodeling (2024)
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Ectopic lateral neck thymus: A case report and review of management (2023)
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Opioid Prescribing Behaviors Among Surgical Intensive Care Unit Attending Physicians (2022)
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