Tait Shanafelt

Tait Shanafelt

Stanford University

H-index: 132

North America-United States

About Tait Shanafelt

Tait Shanafelt, With an exceptional h-index of 132 and a recent h-index of 104 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of Healthcare professional well-being, Chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Ibrutinib-based therapy reinvigorates CD8+ T cells compared to chemoimmunotherapy: immune monitoring from the E1912 trial

Vacation Days Taken, Work During Vacation, and Burnout Among US Physicians

Predicting Primary Care Physician Burnout From Electronic Health Record Use Measures

Artificial intelligence electrocardiography to predict atrial fibrillation in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Genetic associations with hematologic malignancies: An evaluation of CLL polygenic risk score and MBL status in the Mayo Clinic Biobank Cohort

Frontline ibrutinib-based therapy enhances CART cell functions in patients with CLL: Analysis of the phase 3 randomized clinical trial ECOG-ACRIN E1912

Teamwork Climate, Safety Climate, and Physician Burnout: A National, Cross-Sectional Study

Impact of Targeted Agents on Survival of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Patients Fit for Fludarabine, Cyclophosphamide, and Rituximab (FCR) Relative to Age-and Sex-Matched Population

Tait Shanafelt Information

University

Position

Professor of Medicine

Citations(all)

94231

Citations(since 2020)

57780

Cited By

59859

hIndex(all)

132

hIndex(since 2020)

104

i10Index(all)

468

i10Index(since 2020)

401

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Tait Shanafelt Skills & Research Interests

Healthcare professional well-being

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Top articles of Tait Shanafelt

Ibrutinib-based therapy reinvigorates CD8+ T cells compared to chemoimmunotherapy: immune monitoring from the E1912 trial

Blood

2024/1/4

Vacation Days Taken, Work During Vacation, and Burnout Among US Physicians

JAMA Network Open

2024/1/2

Predicting Primary Care Physician Burnout From Electronic Health Record Use Measures

Mayo Clinic Proceedings

2024/4/4

Artificial intelligence electrocardiography to predict atrial fibrillation in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Cardio Oncology

2024/4/1

Genetic associations with hematologic malignancies: An evaluation of CLL polygenic risk score and MBL status in the Mayo Clinic Biobank Cohort

Cancer Research

2024/3/22

Frontline ibrutinib-based therapy enhances CART cell functions in patients with CLL: Analysis of the phase 3 randomized clinical trial ECOG-ACRIN E1912

Cancer Research

2024/3/22

Tait Shanafelt
Tait Shanafelt

H-Index: 92

Teamwork Climate, Safety Climate, and Physician Burnout: A National, Cross-Sectional Study

Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety

2024/3/14

Impact of Targeted Agents on Survival of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Patients Fit for Fludarabine, Cyclophosphamide, and Rituximab (FCR) Relative to Age-and Sex-Matched Population

Cancers

2024/3/7

Artificial Intelligence–Generated Draft Replies to Patient Inbox Messages

JAMA Network Open

2024/3/4

Evaluation of Work–Life Integration, Social Isolation, and the Impact of Work on Personal Relationships Among Healthcare CEOs and Administrative Leaders

Journal of Healthcare Management

2024/3/1

Tumor mutational load is prognostic for progression to therapy among high-count monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis (HCMBL)

Blood Advances

2024/2/15

The effect of neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage on smoking status, quit attempts, and receipt of cessation support among adults with cancer: Results from nine ECOG‐ACRIN …

Cancer

2024/2/1

Importance of low-and moderate-grade adverse events in patients' treatment experience and treatment discontinuation: An analysis of the E1912 trial

Journal of Clinical Oncology

2024/1/20

Distress and well-being in dentists: performance of a screening tool for assessment

BDJ open

2024/1/16

Tait Shanafelt
Tait Shanafelt

H-Index: 92

Prediction of outcomes for high-count monoclonal B lymphocytosis using an epigenetic and immunogenetic signature

Blood

2024/1/11

Development, Feasibility, and Acceptability of an Oncologist Group Peer Support Program From ASCO's Clinician Well-Being Task Force

JCO Oncology Practice

2023/8

Tait Shanafelt
Tait Shanafelt

H-Index: 92

Piyush Srivastava
Piyush Srivastava

H-Index: 4

Relationship among three common hematological premalignant conditions

Leukemia

2023/8

Assessment of adverse childhood experiences, adverse professional experiences, depression, and burnout in US physicians

Mayo Clinic proceedings

2023/12/1

Author response to Dr. Sethi

2023/2/20

Author response to Prof. Berger

2023/7/19

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