James M. Christian
Resident Physician
Also affiliated: West Virginia University (1989); University of Connecticut (1982); University of Tennessee Health Science Center (2013–2021); Hahnemann University Hospital (1985); Henry Ford Hospital (1992–2000)
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James M. Christian's research has focused on bone healing and regeneration, investigating the effects of simvastatin-loaded chitosan membranes. He has also contributed to medical case studies, including a publication on cardiac mass moving through the tricuspid valve. Christian's work reflects a broad interest in medical research, with a total of 16 publications and 335 citations, and an h-index of 9. He has collaborated with Jason Arthur at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on shared publications. His recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in scholarly pursuits.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 336
Selected Publications
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Correlation Between Resident Physician and Patient Perceptions of Empathy in the Emergency Department (2025)
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Cardiac mass moving through the tricuspid valve (2024)
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- Cardiac mass moving through the tricuspid valve
- Cardiac mass moving through the tricuspid valve
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