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Arthur Kaufman's research interests encompass social accountability in graduate medical education, exploring how academic medicine can build upon community-oriented primary care to achieve community-engaged healthcare. He has investigated the impact of patient and community engagement on the implementation of cardiovascular health materials within primary care settings.

His work also extends to the study of physical activity and social interactions among children, including those with and without obesity and severe obesity. Additionally, Kaufman has contributed to the field of fuel cell technology, with publications focusing on the fabrication of gas-impervious edge seals for bipolar gas distribution assemblies and processes for creating film-bonded fuel cell interfaces.

Kaufman holds a strong publication record, with 145 total publications and 2,710 citations, and an h-index of 28. He is recognized as a high-impact, highly cited researcher and collaborates with colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Michael R. Thomsen, Kari A. Weber, and Stephanie M. Lopez-Neyman.

Metrics

  • h-index: 28
  • Publications: 145
  • Citations: 2,710

Selected Publications

  • Playing Alone: Recess Physical Activity and Social Interactions of Children with and Without Obesity and Severe Obesity (2025) DOI

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