Alice Alexander Institution Verified
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Alice Alexander's research group at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences investigates cardiovascular health, focusing on conditions such as mesenteric artery in-stent restenosis and advanced aortoiliac disease. Her work includes studying reintervention rates for different treatment approaches and the mid-term patency of iliofemoral endarterectomy and stenting. Alexander also contributes to research on women's cardiovascular health, including studies on healthcare transitions and unmet needs for women with congenital heart disease, as well as examining lapses in primary care and cardiology services for this population.
Further research interests encompass drug toxicity, particularly sex differences in treatments for systemic psoriasis. Alexander is also involved in medical education, with publications on empowering medical students to address discriminatory comments from patients. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 14, with 47 total publications and 1,484 citations. She has served as Co-PI on two NSF grants totaling $20,000, supporting workshops on musculoskeletal biology.
Metrics
- h-index: 14
- Publications: 47
- Citations: 1,484
Selected Publications
- Care interrupted: a mixed-methods study of lapse in primary care and cardiology services for women with CHD (2025) DOI
- jabbrv-ltwa-all.ldf jabbrv-ltwa-en.ldf Her Heart, Her Health: Lived Experiences of Healthcare Transitions and Unmet Women’s Health Needs in Adult Females with Congenital Heart Disease (2025) DOI
- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method (2021)
- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method (2021) DOI
Federal Grants 2 $20,000 total
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