Esther H. Teo
Associate Professor
Also affiliated: DePaul University (2010); Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (2010); NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital (2009); Harvard University (2010); School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2010); Cornell University (2007–2009); American Association of Neurological Surgeons (2010); University Medical Center (2008); University of Illinois Chicago (2010); Health First (2009); Presbyterian Hospital (2009); Shriners Hospitals for Children - Northern California (2016); Children's Cancer and Blood Foundation (2009); Friends of Firefighters (2016); St. Joseph University In Tanzania (2010); University of California, Davis (2016)
Faculty Researcher
Surgery, College of Medicine
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Esther H. Teo, Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, studies burn wound care and palliative care integration. Her research has investigated the use of virtual reality in managing pain associated with burn wound care in adolescents and has refined referral criteria for palliative care in burn patients. Teo also examines the physiological responses to burn injuries in animal models, focusing on metabolic changes and immune cell bioenergetics. Her work includes examining nursing roles in goals-of-care discussions for burn patients. Teo has a citation count of 364 and an h-index of 5 across 13 publications. She has collaborated extensively with Carrie M. Brown, with whom she shares five publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 5
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 367
Selected Publications
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C-955-06. Housing Temperature Alters the Pathophysiological and Proteomic Responses to Burn Injury in Mice (2026)
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C-955-10. Wound Excision Drives Hypermetabolism and Cachexia in Mice with Scald Burn Injuries (2026)
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566. Burn Injury Alters Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell Bioenergetics (2026)
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971 Enhancing Burn Care: An Examination of Nursing Roles in Goals-of-Care Discussions and Treatment Plan Development (2025)
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HOUSING TEMPERATURE ALTERS BURN-INDUCED HYPERMETABOLISM IN MICE (2024)
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Comparing novel virtual reality and nursing standard care on burn wound care pain in adolescents: A randomized controlled trial (2023)
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783 Consensus Criteria for Palliative Care Consults: A Modified Delphi Approach (2023)
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Refining the referral criteria of persons who have been burned to palliative care: A modified Delphi approach (2023)
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523 Retrospective Application of Guidelines for Referral to Palliative Care for Persons Who Have Been Burned (2023)
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Integrating Palliative Care into Burn Care: A Retrospective Application of Criteria for Appropriate Referral (2023)
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Palliative Care and Burn Care: Empirically Derived Referral Criteria (2022)
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Lessons Learned From the Creation of a Business of Medicine Course (2019)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Palliative Care and Burn Care: Empirically Derived Referral Criteria
- Integrating Palliative Care into Burn Care: A Retrospective Application of Criteria for Appropriate Referral
- Refining the referral criteria of persons who have been burned to palliative care: A modified Delphi approach
- 523 Retrospective Application of Guidelines for Referral to Palliative Care for Persons Who Have Been Burned
- 783 Consensus Criteria for Palliative Care Consults: A Modified Delphi Approach
- Palliative Care and Burn Care: Empirically Derived Referral Criteria
- Integrating Palliative Care into Burn Care: A Retrospective Application of Criteria for Appropriate Referral
- Refining the referral criteria of persons who have been burned to palliative care: A modified Delphi approach
- 523 Retrospective Application of Guidelines for Referral to Palliative Care for Persons Who Have Been Burned
- 783 Consensus Criteria for Palliative Care Consults: A Modified Delphi Approach
- Palliative Care and Burn Care: Empirically Derived Referral Criteria
- Integrating Palliative Care into Burn Care: A Retrospective Application of Criteria for Appropriate Referral
- Refining the referral criteria of persons who have been burned to palliative care: A modified Delphi approach
- 523 Retrospective Application of Guidelines for Referral to Palliative Care for Persons Who Have Been Burned
- 783 Consensus Criteria for Palliative Care Consults: A Modified Delphi Approach
- Palliative Care and Burn Care: Empirically Derived Referral Criteria
- Integrating Palliative Care into Burn Care: A Retrospective Application of Criteria for Appropriate Referral
- Refining the referral criteria of persons who have been burned to palliative care: A modified Delphi approach
- 523 Retrospective Application of Guidelines for Referral to Palliative Care for Persons Who Have Been Burned
- 783 Consensus Criteria for Palliative Care Consults: A Modified Delphi Approach
- Palliative Care and Burn Care: Empirically Derived Referral Criteria
- Integrating Palliative Care into Burn Care: A Retrospective Application of Criteria for Appropriate Referral
- Refining the referral criteria of persons who have been burned to palliative care: A modified Delphi approach
- 523 Retrospective Application of Guidelines for Referral to Palliative Care for Persons Who Have Been Burned
- 783 Consensus Criteria for Palliative Care Consults: A Modified Delphi Approach
- Palliative Care and Burn Care: Empirically Derived Referral Criteria
- Integrating Palliative Care into Burn Care: A Retrospective Application of Criteria for Appropriate Referral
- Refining the referral criteria of persons who have been burned to palliative care: A modified Delphi approach
- 523 Retrospective Application of Guidelines for Referral to Palliative Care for Persons Who Have Been Burned
- 783 Consensus Criteria for Palliative Care Consults: A Modified Delphi Approach
- HOUSING TEMPERATURE ALTERS BURN-INDUCED HYPERMETABOLISM IN MICE
- 566. Burn Injury Alters Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell Bioenergetics
- C-955-10. Wound Excision Drives Hypermetabolism and Cachexia in Mice with Scald Burn Injuries
- C-955-06. Housing Temperature Alters the Pathophysiological and Proteomic Responses to Burn Injury in Mice
- HOUSING TEMPERATURE ALTERS BURN-INDUCED HYPERMETABOLISM IN MICE
- 566. Burn Injury Alters Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell Bioenergetics
- C-955-10. Wound Excision Drives Hypermetabolism and Cachexia in Mice with Scald Burn Injuries
- C-955-06. Housing Temperature Alters the Pathophysiological and Proteomic Responses to Burn Injury in Mice
- HOUSING TEMPERATURE ALTERS BURN-INDUCED HYPERMETABOLISM IN MICE
- 566. Burn Injury Alters Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell Bioenergetics
- C-955-10. Wound Excision Drives Hypermetabolism and Cachexia in Mice with Scald Burn Injuries
- C-955-06. Housing Temperature Alters the Pathophysiological and Proteomic Responses to Burn Injury in Mice
- 566. Burn Injury Alters Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell Bioenergetics
- C-955-10. Wound Excision Drives Hypermetabolism and Cachexia in Mice with Scald Burn Injuries
- C-955-06. Housing Temperature Alters the Pathophysiological and Proteomic Responses to Burn Injury in Mice
- 566. Burn Injury Alters Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell Bioenergetics
- C-955-10. Wound Excision Drives Hypermetabolism and Cachexia in Mice with Scald Burn Injuries
- C-955-06. Housing Temperature Alters the Pathophysiological and Proteomic Responses to Burn Injury in Mice
- Integrating Palliative Care into Burn Care: A Retrospective Application of Criteria for Appropriate Referral
- 523 Retrospective Application of Guidelines for Referral to Palliative Care for Persons Who Have Been Burned
- Comparing novel virtual reality and nursing standard care on burn wound care pain in adolescents: A randomized controlled trial
- 566. Burn Injury Alters Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell Bioenergetics
- Palliative Care and Burn Care: Empirically Derived Referral Criteria
- Palliative Care and Burn Care: Empirically Derived Referral Criteria
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