Tosha B Wetterneck

Tosha B Wetterneck

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About Tosha B Wetterneck

Tosha B Wetterneck, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison,

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

What works in medication reconciliation: an on-treatment and site analysis of the MARQUIS2 study

Safer type 1 diabetes care at home: SEIPS-based process mapping with parents and clinicians

Effects of a refined evidence-based toolkit and mentored implementation on medication reconciliation at 18 hospitals: results of the MARQUIS2 study

Controversies about advance care planning

Medication safety in two intensive care units of a community teaching hospital after electronic health record implementation: sociotechnical and human factors engineering …

Remembering Ben-Tzion Karsh's scholarship, impact, and legacy

Medication Safety in Two ICUs of a Community Teaching Hospital After EHR Implementation: Sociotechnical and Human Factors Engineering Considerations

Adoption of an electronic medical record tool for childhood obesity by primary care providers

Tosha B Wetterneck Information

University

Position

Professor of Medicine School of Medicine and Public Health

Citations(all)

6163

Citations(since 2020)

2571

Cited By

4601

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

65

i10Index(since 2020)

50

Email

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University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Top articles of Tosha B Wetterneck

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

What works in medication reconciliation: an on-treatment and site analysis of the MARQUIS2 study

BMJ Quality & Safety

Jeffrey L Schnipper

Harry Reyes Nieva

Catherine Yoon

Meghan Mallouk

Amanda S Mixon

...

2023/8/1

Safer type 1 diabetes care at home: SEIPS-based process mapping with parents and clinicians

Pediatric Quality & Safety

Eric S Kirkendall

Patrick W Brady

Sarah D Corathers

Richard M Ruddy

Catherine Fox

...

2023/5/1

Effects of a refined evidence-based toolkit and mentored implementation on medication reconciliation at 18 hospitals: results of the MARQUIS2 study

BMJ Quality & Safety

Jeffrey L Schnipper

Harry Reyes Nieva

Meghan Mallouk

Amanda Mixon

Stephanie Rennke

...

2022/4/1

Controversies about advance care planning

Jama

Michael J Rigby

Tosha B Wetterneck

George M Lange

2022/2/15

Medication safety in two intensive care units of a community teaching hospital after electronic health record implementation: sociotechnical and human factors engineering …

Journal of patient safety

Pascale Carayon

Tosha B Wetterneck

Randi Cartmill

Mary Ann Blosky

Roger Brown

...

2021/8/1

Remembering Ben-Tzion Karsh's scholarship, impact, and legacy

Applied Ergonomics

Rupa S Valdez

Richard J Holden

A Joy Rivera

Chi H Ho

Cristalle R Madray

...

2021/4/1

Medication Safety in Two ICUs of a Community Teaching Hospital After EHR Implementation: Sociotechnical and Human Factors Engineering Considerations

Journal of patient safety

Pascale Carayon

Tosha B Wetterneck

Randi Cartmill

Mary Ann Blosky

Roger Brown

...

2021/8/8

Adoption of an electronic medical record tool for childhood obesity by primary care providers

Applied Clinical Informatics

Amy Williams

Christy Turer

Jamie Smith

Isabelle Nievera

Laura McCulloch

...

2020/3

Adverse event reporting: harnessing residents to improve patient safety

Journal of patient safety

Sarah E Tevis

Ryan K Schmocker

Tosha B Wetterneck

2020/12/1

The impact of technology on prescribing errors in pediatric intensive care: a before and after study

Applied clinical informatics

Moninne M Howlett

Eileen Butler

Karen M Lavelle

Brian J Cleary

Cormac V Breatnach

2020/3

Defining team membership in primary care: Qualitative analysis

IISE transactions on healthcare systems engineering

Shimeng Du

Douglas Wiegmann

John Beasley

Linsey Steege

Tosha Wetterneck

2020/10/1

Use, perceived usability, and barriers to implementation of a patient safety dashboard integrated within a vendor EHR

Applied clinical informatics

Kerrin Bersani

Theresa E Fuller

Pamela Garabedian

Jenzel Espares

Eli Mlaver

...

2020/1

It's time to bring human factors to primary care policy and practice

Applied Ergonomics

John W Beasley

Richard J Holden

Erkin Ötleş

Lee A Green

Linsey M Steege

...

2020/5/1

Impact of patient census and admission mortality on pediatric intensive care unit attending electronic health record activity: a preliminary study

Applied Clinical Informatics

Conrad Krawiec

Christy Stetter

Lan Kong

Paul Haidet

2020/3

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