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Biography and Research Information
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Genna R. Potter's research focuses on orthopedic surgery outcomes, particularly in the context of joint replacement procedures. Her work investigates the management and prevention of infections following hip and knee arthroplasties. Recent publications explore the tolerability and effectiveness of suppressive antibiotic therapy after debridement, antibiotics, and implant retention (DAIR) procedures, and identify patient populations that may benefit from extended oral antibiotic prophylaxis. Potter also examines the impact of education grants within the medical field. She has a scholarly h-index of 2 with 3 total publications and 14 citations. Her collaborators include Benjamin M. Stronach, Jeffrey B. Stambough, Simon C. Mears, and Alexandra G. Otwell, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 14
Selected Publications
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How Many Patients Qualify for Extended Oral Antibiotic Prophylaxis Infection Following Primary and Revision Hip and Knee Arthroplasties? (2023)
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Do Education Grants Pay off for the MAOA? (2023)
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Suppressive Antibiotic Therapy After Debridement, Antibiotics, and Implant Retention is Well-Tolerated Without Inducing Resistance: A Multicenter Study (2023)
Collaboration Network
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- Suppressive Antibiotic Therapy After Debridement, Antibiotics, and Implant Retention is Well-Tolerated Without Inducing Resistance: A Multicenter Study
- How Many Patients Qualify for Extended Oral Antibiotic Prophylaxis Infection Following Primary and Revision Hip and Knee Arthroplasties?
- Do Education Grants Pay off for the MAOA?
- Suppressive Antibiotic Therapy After Debridement, Antibiotics, and Implant Retention is Well-Tolerated Without Inducing Resistance: A Multicenter Study
- How Many Patients Qualify for Extended Oral Antibiotic Prophylaxis Infection Following Primary and Revision Hip and Knee Arthroplasties?
- Suppressive Antibiotic Therapy After Debridement, Antibiotics, and Implant Retention is Well-Tolerated Without Inducing Resistance: A Multicenter Study
- Suppressive Antibiotic Therapy After Debridement, Antibiotics, and Implant Retention is Well-Tolerated Without Inducing Resistance: A Multicenter Study
- Suppressive Antibiotic Therapy After Debridement, Antibiotics, and Implant Retention is Well-Tolerated Without Inducing Resistance: A Multicenter Study
- Suppressive Antibiotic Therapy After Debridement, Antibiotics, and Implant Retention is Well-Tolerated Without Inducing Resistance: A Multicenter Study
- Suppressive Antibiotic Therapy After Debridement, Antibiotics, and Implant Retention is Well-Tolerated Without Inducing Resistance: A Multicenter Study
- Do Education Grants Pay off for the MAOA?
- Do Education Grants Pay off for the MAOA?
- How Many Patients Qualify for Extended Oral Antibiotic Prophylaxis Infection Following Primary and Revision Hip and Knee Arthroplasties?
- How Many Patients Qualify for Extended Oral Antibiotic Prophylaxis Infection Following Primary and Revision Hip and Knee Arthroplasties?
- How Many Patients Qualify for Extended Oral Antibiotic Prophylaxis Infection Following Primary and Revision Hip and Knee Arthroplasties?
- How Many Patients Qualify for Extended Oral Antibiotic Prophylaxis Infection Following Primary and Revision Hip and Knee Arthroplasties?
- How Many Patients Qualify for Extended Oral Antibiotic Prophylaxis Infection Following Primary and Revision Hip and Knee Arthroplasties?
- How Many Patients Qualify for Extended Oral Antibiotic Prophylaxis Infection Following Primary and Revision Hip and Knee Arthroplasties?
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