
معرفی
C. McCollister Evarts is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation with an extraordinary academic career spanning over six decades since their first publication in 1963. They maintain an active research profile with publications extending into 2025, demonstrating continued professional engagement.
Dr. Evarts' research expertise centers on orthopaedic surgery, with a strong focus on hip arthroplasty and replacement procedures. Their work addresses critical issues in pulmonary embolism prevention, venous thrombosis, and prosthesis integration. The research fingerprint shows dominant areas including Total Hip Arthroplasty (100%), Total Hip Replacement (76%), Hip Replacement (71%), Pulmonary Embolism (69%), Ossification (54%), Prosthesis (52%), Venous Thrombosis (51%), and Total Hip procedures (49%).
With 113 research outputs accumulating 2759 citations and an h-index of 30, Dr. Evarts has established significant scholarly impact. Their recent publications demonstrate continued relevance in both clinical orthopaedics and healthcare systems analysis, with work contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being.
Dr. Evarts has secured substantial research funding through 8 major projects including EXTRAMURAL RESEARCH FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION (2000-2004), General Clinical Research Center (1995-2007), and multiple instrumentation grants from the National Institutes of Health. These projects demonstrate their ability to lead large-scale research initiatives with funding from the National Center for Research Resources, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, and National Cancer Institute.
Key research contributions include:
- Pioneering work on pulmonary embolism prevention in orthopaedic patients
- Analysis of selection bias in orthopaedic research
- Development of conceptual frameworks for academic health center governance
- Investigation of patient perspectives in clinical research
- Studies on ossification processes in hip replacement procedures

