Riley C. Lide
Sourced from institutional research profiles (UAMS TRI or ARA).
Associate Professor
Faculty Researcher
Anesthesiology, College of Medicine
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Riley C. Lide's research focuses on improving patient outcomes and understanding the pharmacological effects of various treatments. He has investigated opioid reduction strategies following ambulatory surgery, examining the impact of enhanced recovery after surgery protocols. His work also explores the tolerability and initial effects of ketamine in individuals with tobacco use disorder, with potential applications in substance abuse treatment.
Additionally, Lide contributes to medical education by constructing validity arguments and exploring implications for standardized examinations, such as the American Board of Anesthesiology’s Basic Examination. His research network includes collaborators from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Lide's scholarly contributions are reflected in his h-index of 2 and a total of 5 publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 22
Selected Publications
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A theory-informed call curriculum: advancing resident wellness without compromising education (2026)
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Constructing a Validity Argument and Exploring Implications for the American Board of Anesthesiology’s Basic Examination (2025)
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A pilot study of ketamine among individuals with tobacco use disorder: tolerability and initial impact on tobacco use outcomes (2025)
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Opioid reduction in ambulatory thyroid and parathyroid surgery after implementing enhanced recovery after surgery protocol (2021)
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Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Protocol for Opioid Use Reduction in Ambulatory Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery (2020)
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Reduction of Opiates for Ambulatory Surgery—Endocrine Surgeons at the Cutting Edge (2018)
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