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| Michael L CallahamSummaryAffiliation: University of California Country: USA Publications
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Effect of written feedback by editors on quality of reviews: two randomized trialsMichael L Callaham
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143 0208
JAMA 287:2781-3. 2002..Better peer review is needed, but proven methods to improve quality are unknown. Our objective was to determine whether written feedback to reviewers improves subsequent reviews...
Journal prestige, publication bias, and other characteristics associated with citation of published studies in peer-reviewed journalsMichael Callaham
Division of Emergency Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143 0208, USA
JAMA 287:2847-50. 2002..Citation by other authors is important in the dissemination of published science, but factors predicting it are little studied...
The relationship of previous training and experience of journal peer reviewers to subsequent review qualityMichael L Callaham
Division of Emergency Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, United States of America
PLoS Med 4:e40. 2007..More objective selection of peer reviewers might improve the journal peer review process and thus the quality of published science...
Effect of structured workshop training on subsequent performance of journal peer reviewersMichael L Callaham
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143 0208, USA
Ann Emerg Med 40:323-8. 2002..Study objective: We sought to determine whether peer reviewers who attend a formal interactive training session produce better reviews...
Are the uninsured responsible for the increase in emergency department visits in the United States?Ellen J Weber
Division of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143 0208, USA
Ann Emerg Med 52:108-15. 2008..The rise in emergency department (ED) use in the United States is frequently attributed to increased visits by the uninsured. We determine whether insurance status is associated with the increase in ED visits...
Implementation of a journal peer reviewer stratification system based on quality and reliabilitySteven M Green
Department of Emergency Medicine, Loma Linda University, CA 92354, USA
Ann Emerg Med 57:149-152.e4. 2011..We hypothesize that a tiered reviewer stratification system might enable our journal editors to target the bulk of their review invitations to our better reviewers and thus improve our efficiency...
Does lack of a usual source of care or health insurance increase the likelihood of an emergency department visit? Results of a national population-based studyEllen J Weber
Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143 0208, USA
Ann Emerg Med 45:4-12. 2005..We determined whether having a usual source of care or health insurance is associated with the likelihood of an emergency department (ED) visit...
Author perception of peer review: impact of review quality and acceptance on satisfactionEllen J Weber
Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, 505 Parnassus Ave, Box 0208, San Francisco, CA 94143 0208, USA
JAMA 287:2790-3. 2002..To determine author perception of peer review and association between quality of review and author satisfaction...
A prospective multicenter study of factors associated with hospital admission among adults with acute asthmaEllen J Weber
Division of Emergency Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California 94143, USA
Am J Med 113:371-8. 2002..We sought to determine patient characteristics associated with hospital admission after emergency treatment for asthma, and whether disposition guidelines are followed...
Journal policy on ethics in scientific publicationMichael L Callaham
Ann Emerg Med 41:82-9. 2003..Our goal in publishing these policies is to make the guiding ethical principles of this journal accessible to all of our readers and contributors...
Characteristics of frequent users of emergency departmentsKelly A Hunt
Research and Evaluation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ 08543 2316, USA
Ann Emerg Med 48:1-8. 2006..We identify frequent users of the emergency department (ED) and determine the characteristics of these patients...
Upgrading our instructions for authorsDavid L Schriger
Ann Emerg Med 41:565-7. 2003
Journal updates for 2005Michael L Callaham
Ann Emerg Med 45:2-3. 2005
Research into peer review and scientific publication: journals look in the mirrorMichael L Callaham
Ann Emerg Med 40:313-6. 2002
On turning 40Michael L Callaham
Ann Emerg Med 52:313. 2008
