Kevin W. Olden
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Also affiliated: Northwestern University (2003–2007); University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2003–2004); Creighton University (2012); Novartis (Switzerland) (2003); MedStar Washington Hospital Center (2010–2013); George Washington University Hospital (2011); Fundación Juan March (2001); Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center (2006); Research Triangle Park Foundation (1993); St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center (2012–2018); Mayo Clinic (1998–2004); Johns Hopkins University (2003–2006); University of Tennessee Health Science Center (2019); Solvay (Belgium) (2004); University of California, San Francisco (1997); Georgetown University (2011); Yeshiva University (2002); Vanderbilt University (1991); University of Arkansas Medical Center (2008); UCLA Health (2001); Johns Hopkins Medicine (2003–2006); Manchester Royal Infirmary (2007); Sequoia Hospital (1993); WinnMed (1998–2004); Pacific Research Institute (1996); MedStar Georgetown University Hospital (2011); National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (1993); Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (2007–2009); Neurobehavioral Systems (2001); Martinez VA Medical Center (1991); Health Affairs (2001); Mayo Clinic in Arizona (1998–2010); Mayo Clinic Hospital (2003); Mayo Clinic in Florida (1998); Inova Alexandria Hospital (2010); Johns Hopkins Hospital (2009); Motility (United States) (2020); Arkansas Department of Agriculture (2009); University of South Alabama (2004–2007)
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OverviewAI-generated summary
Kevin W. Olden's research focuses on gastrointestinal diseases, particularly Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), and the associated impact on quality of life. He investigates the relationship between gastrointestinal symptoms and psychological factors such as anxiety and depression. Olden also has experience with patient health history questionnaires, including their implementation in radiation oncology departments, as evidenced by his work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
His scholarly output includes 191 publications, with over 5,515 citations, and he maintains an h-index of 33. Olden is recognized as a highly cited researcher and leads a research group at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His recent publications in 2024 explore the causal links between anxiety, depression, and IBS, as well as editorial commentary on gastrointestinal symptom diversity.
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- h-index: 33
- Publications: 192
- Citations: 5,536
Selected Publications
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Editorial: Gastrointestinal symptoms—A world of differences (2024)
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Hepatic Failure and Death due to New Onset T Cell Lymphoma (2010)
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Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome in Adults - How Much Work Up is Necessary? (2009)
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Rome III Criteria for Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome in Adults: What is the Role of Gender? (2009)
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- PO-1480 Implementation of a self-administered patient health history questionnaire in a radiation oncology department during COVID-19.
- PO-1480 Implementation of a self-administered patient health history questionnaire in a radiation oncology department during COVID-19.
- PO-1480 Implementation of a self-administered patient health history questionnaire in a radiation oncology department during COVID-19.
- PO-1480 Implementation of a self-administered patient health history questionnaire in a radiation oncology department during COVID-19.
- PO-1480 Implementation of a self-administered patient health history questionnaire in a radiation oncology department during COVID-19.
- Does Anxiety or Depression Cause IBS?
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