Nicholas Hobart-Porter
Associate Professor
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Peds Pediatrics, College of Medicine
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Nicholas Hobart-Porter's research focuses on pediatric healthcare, with a particular emphasis on emergency and acute care settings. His work includes investigating the safety and efficacy of medical treatments, such as rabies immunoglobulin in pediatric patients with suspected exposure. He has also examined optimal treatment durations for common childhood illnesses, including community-acquired pneumonia. His research extends to critical care scenarios, as evidenced by his work on persistent hypoxia in pediatric patients following house fires. Hobart-Porter's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with 7 total publications and 32 total citations. He has collaborated with Leslie Howard and Hannah Wilkins at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on shared publications.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 32
Selected Publications
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Persistent hypoxia in a pediatric patient following a house fire (2025)
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What is the Optimal Treatment Duration for Outpatient Pediatric Community-Acquired Pneumonia? (2023)
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Safety and efficacy of rabies immunoglobulin in pediatric patients with suspected exposure (2021)
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- Safety and efficacy of rabies immunoglobulin in pediatric patients with suspected exposure
- Safety and efficacy of rabies immunoglobulin in pediatric patients with suspected exposure
- Safety and efficacy of rabies immunoglobulin in pediatric patients with suspected exposure
- Safety and efficacy of rabies immunoglobulin in pediatric patients with suspected exposure
- Safety and efficacy of rabies immunoglobulin in pediatric patients with suspected exposure
- What is the Optimal Treatment Duration for Outpatient Pediatric Community-Acquired Pneumonia?
- What is the Optimal Treatment Duration for Outpatient Pediatric Community-Acquired Pneumonia?
- Persistent hypoxia in a pediatric patient following a house fire
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