They are among the most often cited for their contributions in several specialties.
Five AdventHealth physicians and the scientific director of the AdventHealth Translational Research Institute are featured in the ranking of the world’s top 2 percent of scientists in a study by Stanford University.
Published in the peer-reviewed journal PLOS Biology, the comprehensive list analyzed research data from the mid-1990s through 2019, covering millions of scientists in all fields of study, and identified the top scientists by calculating how often their work is cited over the course of their careers.
Top 2 Percent of Global Scientists
The following AdventHealth clinical leaders are featured among the nearly 160,000 listed experts:
Bret Goodpaster, #291 in Endocrinology and Metabolism
Goodpaster investigates the pathophysiology of human aging, obesity, insulin resistance, and diabetes, as well as the biological mechanisms underlying the health benefits of exercise. He has published more than 250 peer-reviewed papers, review articles, and book chapters. He has also served on several editorial boards and is currently an associate editor for Diabetologia. Goodpaster is currently the scientific director of the AdventHealth Translational Research Institute.
John R. T. Monson, #359 in Surgery
Monson is a board-certified colon and rectal surgeon with expertise in minimally invasive technologies. As the author of more than 400 original published papers, four books, and more than 250 book chapters, his research encompasses a broad range of cancer-related areas, including the development of national standards and co-founding the Commission on Cancer’s National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer. He serves on numerous editorial boards, including being co-editor of Diseases of Colon and Rectum. In addition to his role as a leading physician with the AdventHealth Medical Group’s elite colorectal surgery team, Monson also serves as executive director for the Digestive Health and Surgery Institute at AdventHealth Orlando.
Richard Pratley, #395 in Endocrinology and Metabolism
Pratley is a board-certified internal medicine physician and internationally recognized diabetes expert with advanced training in gerontology, geriatrics, and metabolism. He is a leading authority on new and emerging treatments for diabetes and its comorbidities. Pratley serves as the Samuel Crockett Chair in Diabetes Research, heads the Diabetes Program for the AdventHealth Translational Research Institute, and serves as the medical director of the AdventHealth Diabetes Institute.
Vipul Patel, #735 in Urology and Nephrology
One of the most experienced urologic robotic surgeons in the world, Patel has personally performed nearly 15,000 robotic prostatectomies and travels around the globe to educate physicians and help start robotic programs internationally. He has authored more than 150 scientific articles and has served as an editor on six robotic textbooks, including The Journal of Robotic Surgery and the first-ever robotic urology textbook, and is a contributor to more than 20 textbooks. Patel serves as the director of the Global Robotics Institute at AdventHealth Celebration and is the medical director of the AdventHealth Celebration Cancer Institute Urologic Oncology Program.
Mark Socinski, #1,523 and #3,725 in Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Socinski is a board-certified, fellowship-trained medical oncologist and an internationally recognized expert in the development of novel chemotherapy agents and treatment strategies for advanced non-small cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer. Since 2005, his research has focused on incorporating personalized medicine and molecular biomarkers in the treatment of lung cancer, and he has led AdventHealth’s involvement in clinical trials for METex14. Socinski serves as the executive medical director of the AdventHealth Cancer Institute.
Herbert Newton, #2,503 in Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Newton is a board-certified neuro-oncologist and neurologist with more than 30 years of highly specialized experience treating cancer patients, particularly adult patients with brain and spinal cord tumors. His research is well published, with more than 200 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, and he has served as editor or co-editor of 10 medical textbooks. Newton is the director of the medical neuro-oncology program at the AdventHealth Cancer Institute.
“Being included among the world’s top scientists speaks to the credibility of these clinical leaders and their research,” Neil Finkler, chief clinical officer for the AdventHealth Central Florida Division, said. “I am thrilled to see my fellow colleagues be formally recognized for their scientific contributions to their various specialties and disciplines. This exemplifies the impact of their expertise and research on the medical community, and ultimately, patient care.”
More About the Study
Developed by a group of scientists led by John P. A. Ioannidis, a statistician at Stanford University, the study sought to provide a comprehensive database of the most-cited scientists. Experts in the field say that these citation metrics are often used as indicators to determine the relevance and importance of a given research topic.
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