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Gordon D. Schiff

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Harvard University

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About Gordon D. Schiff at Harvard University (Harvard)

Gordon D. Schiff is a physician and researcher at Harvard University focused on diagnostic and medication safety, electronic health records, and improving clinical reasoning in primary care.

Research Areas

diagnostic safetymedication safetyelectronic health recordsclinical reasoningpatient safetyprimary carehealth systems improvementquality improvement
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Research Output

Total Citations39

Emerging researcher

Publications5

Selective publication record

h-index2

Developing track record

i10-index2

Early-stage portfolio

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