Biography and Research Information
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Joseph P. DeLoach's research centers on trauma care and medical imaging in emergency settings. He has investigated the accuracy of chest radiographs versus ultrasound in predicting pneumothorax or the need for a thoracostomy tube in trauma patients. His work also includes examining access to immediately available balanced blood products within a rural state's trauma system. DeLoach has published three total publications, with ten citations, and holds an h-index of 2. He collaborates with Kyle J. Kalkwarf, W. Andrew Smedley, and Terry Collins, each with whom he shares two publications. His recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in medical research.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 10
Selected Publications
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Are Chest Radiographs or Ultrasound More Accurate in Predicting a Pneumothorax or Need for a Thoracostomy Tube in Trauma Patients? (2023)
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Access to Immediately Available Balanced Blood Products in a Rural State’s Trauma System (2023)
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Protecting Your Buns: Description of a New Teaching Tool for Total Mesorectal Excision (2019)
Collaboration Network
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- Access to Immediately Available Balanced Blood Products in a Rural State’s Trauma System
- Are Chest Radiographs or Ultrasound More Accurate in Predicting a Pneumothorax or Need for a Thoracostomy Tube in Trauma Patients?
- Access to Immediately Available Balanced Blood Products in a Rural State’s Trauma System
- Are Chest Radiographs or Ultrasound More Accurate in Predicting a Pneumothorax or Need for a Thoracostomy Tube in Trauma Patients?
- Access to Immediately Available Balanced Blood Products in a Rural State’s Trauma System
- Are Chest Radiographs or Ultrasound More Accurate in Predicting a Pneumothorax or Need for a Thoracostomy Tube in Trauma Patients?
- Access to Immediately Available Balanced Blood Products in a Rural State’s Trauma System
- Are Chest Radiographs or Ultrasound More Accurate in Predicting a Pneumothorax or Need for a Thoracostomy Tube in Trauma Patients?
- Access to Immediately Available Balanced Blood Products in a Rural State’s Trauma System
- Access to Immediately Available Balanced Blood Products in a Rural State’s Trauma System
- Access to Immediately Available Balanced Blood Products in a Rural State’s Trauma System
- Access to Immediately Available Balanced Blood Products in a Rural State’s Trauma System
- Access to Immediately Available Balanced Blood Products in a Rural State’s Trauma System
- Access to Immediately Available Balanced Blood Products in a Rural State’s Trauma System
- Access to Immediately Available Balanced Blood Products in a Rural State’s Trauma System
- Access to Immediately Available Balanced Blood Products in a Rural State’s Trauma System
- Access to Immediately Available Balanced Blood Products in a Rural State’s Trauma System
- Are Chest Radiographs or Ultrasound More Accurate in Predicting a Pneumothorax or Need for a Thoracostomy Tube in Trauma Patients?
- Are Chest Radiographs or Ultrasound More Accurate in Predicting a Pneumothorax or Need for a Thoracostomy Tube in Trauma Patients?
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