Joseph Margolick
Associate Professor
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
faculty
Surgery, College of Medicine
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Joseph Margolick is an Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His research interests include trauma care, particularly focusing on vascular access in hypotensive injured patients and outcomes of trauma patients on chronic antithrombotic therapies. He has also investigated factors influencing mortality and complications in rib fracture patients, specifically the impact of smoking and alcohol. Additionally, Margolick's work has explored educational strategies within healthcare, including the use of virtual debriefings and feedback skills for interprofessional trauma simulations. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 9, with 30 publications and 426 total citations. He has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Kyle J. Kalkwarf, Mary Kimbrough, and Karen J. Dickinson.
Metrics
- h-index: 9
- Publications: 30
- Citations: 426
Selected Publications
- Opioid Administration in a Surgical Intensive Care Unit: Association of Persistent Opioid Use (2025) DOI
- Outcomes of trauma patients on chronic antithrombotic therapies in a trauma center in a rural state (2023) DOI
- Moving the needle on time to resuscitation: An EAST prospective multicenter study of vascular access in hypotensive injured patients using trauma video review (2023) DOI
- An Analysis of Traumatic and Non-Traumatic Hemopericardium Using Autopsy Data From a County Medical Examiner (2022) DOI
- An Educational Module to Teach Interprofessional Learner Feedback Skills for Trauma Simulation Events (2022) DOI
- The community of inquiry framework for virtual team-to-team debriefings during interprofessional trauma simulations (2022) DOI
- Intestinal T‐cell lymphoma: A rare entity presenting with severe acute upper quadrant pain (2022) DOI
- An Educational Module to Teach Inter-Professional Peer Feedback Skills for Simulation Events Improves Learner Knowledge and Confidence (2021) DOI
- Efficacy and Psychological Safety of Virtual Debriefings for Interprofessional Trauma Simulations in the Social Distancing Era (2021) DOI
- Retrospective study on rib fractures: smoking and alcohol matter for mortality and complications (2021) DOI
Grants & Funding
- FY2024 Hospital Trauma Grant Arkansas Department of Health Principal Investigator
- FY2023 Hospital Trauma Center Grant Arkansas Department of Health Principal Investigator
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