Samidha Tripathi
Associate Professor
faculty
PSY Psychiatry, College of Medicine
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Samidha Tripathi's research focuses on medical and psychiatric topics, including the intersection of medical conditions and mental health. Her work has examined challenging clinical scenarios such as delirium and dementia in emergency departments, and medical mimics of psychiatric illness. Tripathi has also explored medico-legal aspects of psychiatric treatment, specifically consent for electroconvulsive therapy, advocating for legal reform.
Her publications include a 2025 paper on late-onset urea cycle deficiency following valproate initiation, which she describes as a "smoldering disease with fatal consequences." Another 2025 publication addresses positive psychiatry in midlife. Tripathi's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 4 with 12 total publications and 57 citations. She has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Rachel Littlefield, Amy Grooms, Alex Preston, and Caitlin Caperton, each with whom she shares one publication.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 58
Selected Publications
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53. Uncovering Late Onset Urea Cycle Deficiency Following Initiation of Valproate: A Smoldering Disease With Fatal Consequences (2025)
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Positive Psychiatry in Midlife (2025)
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(181) Medico-Legal Challenges with Consent in Electroconvulsive Therapy: Urgently Needed Legal Reform (2023)
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Medical Mimics of Psychiatric Illnesses (2021)
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The Patient with Delirium and Dementia in the Emergency Department (2021)
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- The Patient with Delirium and Dementia in the Emergency Department
- The Patient with Delirium and Dementia in the Emergency Department
- Medical Mimics of Psychiatric Illnesses
- Medical Mimics of Psychiatric Illnesses
- (181) Medico-Legal Challenges with Consent in Electroconvulsive Therapy: Urgently Needed Legal Reform
- (181) Medico-Legal Challenges with Consent in Electroconvulsive Therapy: Urgently Needed Legal Reform
- Positive Psychiatry in Midlife
- 53. Uncovering Late Onset Urea Cycle Deficiency Following Initiation of Valproate: A Smoldering Disease With Fatal Consequences
- 53. Uncovering Late Onset Urea Cycle Deficiency Following Initiation of Valproate: A Smoldering Disease With Fatal Consequences
- 53. Uncovering Late Onset Urea Cycle Deficiency Following Initiation of Valproate: A Smoldering Disease With Fatal Consequences
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