
Paul R. Marantz, M.D., M.P.H.
- Professor, Department of Epidemiology & Population Health (Biomedical & Bioethics Research Training)
Phone
Location
- Albert Einstein College of Medicine Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus 1300 Morris Park Avenue Block 517 Bronx, NY 10461
Research Profiles
Selected Publications
- Rubio DM, Schoenbaum EE, Lee LS, Schteingart DE, Marantz PR, Anderson KE, Platt LD, Baez A, Esposito K. Defining translational research: implications for training. Acad Med 2010; 85: 470-5.
- Marantz PR, Currie B, Shamoon H. Transforming the research environment through institutional partnership. Clinical and Translational Science 2010; 3: 12-3.
- Santoro N, McGinn AP, Cohen HW, Kaskel F, Marantz PR, Mulvihill M, Schoenbaum EE. In it for the long-term: defining the mentor-protégé relationship in a clinical research training program. Acad Med 2010; 85: 1067-72.
- Marantz PR, Strelnick AH, Currie B, Bhalla R, Blank A, Meissner P, Selywn P, Walker EA, Hsu DT, Shamoon H. Developing a multidisciplinary model of comparative effectiveness research within a Clinical and Translational Science Award. Acad Med 2011; 86: 712–717.
- Marantz PR. Don't call that apple medicine just yet. Blog post: http://blogs.einstein.yu.edu/dont-call-that-apple-medicine-just-yet-dangers-of-misleading-medical-journalism/
- Marantz PR. How do financial incentives influence doctors' judgment? Blog post: http://blogs.einstein.yu.edu/how-do-financial-incentives-influence-doctors-judgments/
- Gonzalez CM, Kim MY, Marantz PR. Implicit bias and its relation to health disparities: a teaching program and survey of medical students. Teach Learn Med. 2014; 26(1): 64-71. PMID: 24405348
- Marantz PR. Academia, applied research, and your tax dollars. Blog post: http://blogs.einstein.yu.edu/academia-applied-research-and-your-tax-dollars/
- Anderson BJ, Kligler B, Taylor B, Cohen HW, Marantz PR. Faculty survey to assess research literacy and evidence-informed practice interest and support at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. J Altern Complement Med. 2014 Sep; 20(9): 705-12. PMID: 25120170
- Marantz PR. Balancing the patient experience with evidence-based medicine. Blog post: http://blogs.einstein.yu.edu/balancing-the-patient-experience-with-evidence-based-medicine/
- Marantz PR. How to cause a measles epidemic in 5 easy steps. Blog post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-paul-marantz/cause-measles-epidemic_b_6624230.html
- Gonzalez CM, Fox AD, Marantz PR. The evolution of an elective in health disparities and advocacy: description of instructional strategies and program evaluation. Acad Med July 2015; 90:1636-40. PMID: 26222321
- Marantz PR. Personalizing medicine: considering preferences and values. Blog post: http://blogs.einstein.yu.edu/personalizing-medicine-considering-preferences-and-values/
- Anderson BJ, Kligler B, Cohen HW, Marantz PR. Survey of Chinese Medicine students to determine research and evidence-based medicine perspectives at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. Explore 2016; 12: 366-374. PMID: 27473310.
- Marantz PR, Selker HP, Meagher EA. Certification of clinical and translational researchers: an ill-conceived notion. J Clin Transl Science 2017: 1: 3-4.
- Landsittel DP, Kessler L, Schmid CH, Marantz P, Suarez-Almazor ME. Training in patient-centered outcomes research for specific researcher communities. J Clin Transl Science 2017; 1: 278–284. doi:10.1017/cts.2017.307. PMID: 29707248.
- Gonzalez CM, Deno ML, Kintzer E, Marantz PR, Lypson ML, McKee MD. Patient perspectives on racial and ethnic implicit bias in clinical encounters: Implications for curriculum development. Patient Educ Couns 2018; 101:1669-75. PMID: 29843933.
- Gonzalez CM, Garba RJ, Liguori AR, Marantz PR, McKee MD, Lypson ML. How to make or break implicit bias instruction: implications for curriculum development. Acad Med 2018; 93: S74-S81. PMID: 30365433.
- Anderson B, Jurawanichkul S, Kligler B, Marantz PR, Evans R. Interdisciplinary relationship models for complementary and integrative Health: perspectives of Chinese Medicine practitioners in the United States. J Alternative and Complementary Med 2019; 25: 288-295. PMID: 30523704.