Publications
30
Citations
260
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
13
Publishing since 2014
Janet Panoch conducts research in medicine focused on communication between patients and healthcare providers, particularly around difficult medical decisions. Her work spans neonatal care (such as counseling for extremely premature births) and pediatric cancer, often using patient interviews and preference studies to understand how treatment choices are made. She emphasizes shared decision-making and outcomes that matter to patients and families.
Publication activity has been irregular over the last decade, with a peak around 2019-2020 and a lower, intermittent output in recent years (averaging under two per year).
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Developing the research roadmap together: a report from the patient-centered outcome research institute (PCORI) and pediatric surgical oncology research collaborative (PSORC)
Pediatric Surgery International · 2026
- DEVELOPING THE RESEARCH ROADMAP TOGETHER: A REPORT FROM THE PATIENT-CENTERED OUTCOME RESEARCH INSTITUTE (PCORI) AND PEDIATRIC SURGICAL ONCOLOGY RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE (PSORC)
2025
- D136. Spare the Limb and Spoil the Outcome: Why do Some Osteosarcoma Patients Pursue Revision Amputation and Does the Amputation Improve The Outcome?
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Global Open · 2023
- PATIENT PREFERENCES MATTER: A QUALITATIVE INQUIRY WITH PATIENTS ABOUT THE SURGICAL DECISION FOR OSTEOSARCOMA IN THE LOWER EXTREMITY
IUScholarWorks (Indiana University) · 2020
- Evaluating shared decision-making in periviable counseling using objective structured clinical examinations
Journal of Perinatology · 2019
- A Pilot Study of Neonatologists' Decision-Making Roles in Delivery Room Resuscitation Counseling for Periviable Births
PMC · 2016
- Journal of Pediatric Urology×4
- Journal of Perinatology×2
- IUScholarWorks (Indiana University)×2
- PMC×2
- PubMed Central×1
This profile was generated automatically from public scholarly data (OpenAlex). Group size and activity levels are estimates derived from co-authorship patterns.
Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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