Darren Mareiniss

TitleVolunteer Faculty
InstitutionThomas Jefferson University
DepartmentEmergency Medicine
Address1025 Walnut St.
Philadelphia PA 19107
vCardDownload vCard

    Collapse Bibliographic 
    Collapse selected publications
    Publications listed below are automatically derived from MEDLINE/PubMed and other sources, which might result in incorrect or missing publications. Faculty can login to make corrections and additions.
    Newest   |   Oldest   |   Most Cited   |   Most Discussed   |   Timeline   |   Field Summary   |   Plain Text
    PMC Citations indicate the number of times the publication was cited by articles in PubMed Central, and the Altmetric score represents citations in news articles and social media. (Note that publications are often cited in additional ways that are not shown here.) Fields are based on how the National Library of Medicine (NLM) classifies the publication's journal and might not represent the specific topic of the publication. Translation tags are based on the publication type and the MeSH terms NLM assigns to the publication. Some publications (especially newer ones and publications not in PubMed) might not yet be assigned Field or Translation tags.) Click a Field or Translation tag to filter the publications.
    1. Mareiniss DP. Doctors Could Face Significant Legal Liability if We Reallocate Ventilators. J Emerg Med. 2021 05; 60(5):e138-e139. PMID: 34016387.
      Citations:    
    2. Drumheller BC, Mareiniss DP, Overberger RC, Sabolick EE. Design and implementation of a temporary emergency department-intensive care unit patient care model during the COVID-19 pandemic surge. J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open. 2020 Dec; 1(6):1255-1260. PMID: 33363286.
      Citations:    
    3. Mareiniss DP. The Emperor Has No Clothes - Medical Journals and Experts Must Stand Up and Condemn the Federal Pandemic Response. Am J Emerg Med. 2021 07; 45:666. PMID: 33172744.
      Citations:    
    4. Mareiniss DP. Covid19 and the power of the state during a pandemic. Am J Emerg Med. 2021 04; 42:240-241. PMID: 32561140.
      Citations:    
    5. Mareiniss DP. The impending storm: COVID-19, pandemics and our overwhelmed emergency departments. Am J Emerg Med. 2020 06; 38(6):1293-1294. PMID: 32253132.
      Citations:    
    6. Daugherty Biddison EL, Faden R, Gwon HS, Mareiniss DP, Regenberg AC, Schoch-Spana M, Schwartz J, Toner ES. Too Many Patients?A Framework to Guide Statewide Allocation of Scarce Mechanical Ventilation During Disasters. Chest. 2019 04; 155(4):848-854. PMID: 30316913.
      Citations:    
    7. Mareiniss DP. Emergency Medicine burnout and abuse - One doctor's perspective. Am J Emerg Med. 2018 Apr; 36(4):720-721. PMID: 28797560.
      Citations:    
    8. Mareiniss DP. A brewing storm: Our overwhelmed emergency departments. Am J Emerg Med. 2017 Feb; 35(2):368. PMID: 27838038.
      Citations:    
    9. Wilkerson RG, Kim HK, Windsor TA, Mareiniss DP. The Opioid Epidemic in the United States. Emerg Med Clin North Am. 2016 May; 34(2):e1-e23. PMID: 27133253.
      Citations:    
    10. Mareiniss DP, Xu T, Pham JC, Hsieh YH, Zhao J, Nguyen C, Nguyen M, Winters B. Predicting Which Patients will Likely Benefit from Subglottic Secretion Drainage Endotracheal Tubes: A Retrospective Study. J Emerg Med. 2016 Mar; 50(3):385-93. PMID: 26806317.
      Citations:    
    11. Mareiniss DP. Waxman et al in NEJM does not disprove defensive practices in the ED. Am J Emerg Med. 2015 Aug; 33(8):1101. PMID: 25983118.
      Citations:    
    12. Mareiniss DP. Could fear of malpractice contribute to ED crowding? Am J Emerg Med. 2013 Nov; 31(11):1612-3. PMID: 24035430.
      Citations:    
    13. Dugas AF, Hsieh YH, Levin SR, Pines JM, Mareiniss DP, Mohareb A, Gaydos CA, Perl TM, Rothman RE. Google Flu Trends: correlation with emergency department influenza rates and crowding metrics. Clin Infect Dis. 2012 Feb 15; 54(4):463-9. PMID: 22230244.
      Citations:    
    14. Mareiniss DP, Levy F, Regan L. ICU triage: the potential legal liability of withdrawing ICU care during a catastrophic event. Am J Disaster Med. 2011 Nov-Dec; 6(6):329-38. PMID: 22338314.
      Citations:    
    15. Levy F, Mareiniss DP, Iacovelli C. The importance of a proper against-medical-advice (AMA) discharge: how signing out AMA may create significant liability protection for providers. J Emerg Med. 2012 Sep; 43(3):516-20. PMID: 21715123.
      Citations:    
    16. Levy F, Mareiniss D, Mareniss D, Iacovelli C, Howard J. The Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005. J Leg Med. 2010 Oct; 31(4):397-422. PMID: 21184315.
      Citations:    
    17. Hill PM, Mareiniss D, Murphy P, Gardner H, Hsieh YH, Levy F, Kelen GD. Significant reduction of laboratory specimen labeling errors by implementation of an electronic ordering system paired with a bar-code specimen labeling process. Ann Emerg Med. 2010 Dec; 56(6):630-6. PMID: 20822830.
      Citations:    
    18. Howard J, Levy F, Mareiniss DP, Patch M, Craven CK, McCarthy M, Epstein-Peterson ZD, Wong V, Pronovost P. New legal protections for reporting patient errors under the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act: a review of the medical literature and analysis. J Patient Saf. 2010 Sep; 6(3):147-52. PMID: 21491787.
      Citations:    
    19. Mareiniss DP, Hirshon JM, Levy F. Planning for a pandemic: a view from the accident and emergency department. Br J Hosp Med (Lond). 2010 Feb; 71(2):64-5. PMID: 20220690.
      Citations:    
    20. Mareiniss DP, Hirshon JM, Thibodeau BC. Disaster planning: potential effects of an influenza pandemic on community healthcare resources. Am J Disaster Med. 2009 May-Jun; 4(3):163-71. PMID: 19739459.
      Citations:    
    21. Mareiniss DP. Healthcare professionals and the reciprocal duty to treat during a pandemic disaster. Am J Bioeth. 2008 Aug; 8(8):39-41. PMID: 18802861.
      Citations:    
    22. Mareiniss DP. Appropriate use of artificial nutrition and hydration. N Engl J Med. 2006 Mar 23; 354(12):1320-1; author reply 1320-1. PMID: 16557666.
      Citations:    
    23. Chen CC, Schweinsberg PJ, Vashist S, Mareiniss DP, Lambie EJ, Grant BD. RAB-10 is required for endocytic recycling in the Caenorhabditis elegans intestine. Mol Biol Cell. 2006 Mar; 17(3):1286-97. PMID: 16394106.
      Citations:    
    24. Mareiniss DP. A comparison of Cruzan and Schiavo: the burden of proof, due process, and autonomy in the persistently vegetative patient. J Leg Med. 2005 Jun; 26(2):233-59. PMID: 16036814.
      Citations:    
    25. Mareiniss DP. Decreasing GME training stress to foster residents' professionalism. Acad Med. 2004 Sep; 79(9):825-31. PMID: 15326004.
      Citations:    
    26. Mareiniss DP. Bioethics, science, and politics. N Engl J Med. 2004 Jul 15; 351(3):298-300; author reply 298-300. PMID: 15257568.
      Citations:    
    Mareiniss's Networks
    Click the
    Explore
    buttons for more information and interactive visualizations!
    Concepts (144)
    Explore
    _
    Co-Authors (2)
    Explore
    _
    Similar People (60)
    Explore
    _
    Same Department Expand Description
    Explore
    _