All published manuscripts are listed below in reverse chronological order. You can click on the title to open a page with a PDF of the manuscript that will open in another tab. My CV has both papers under review (accompanied by pre-prints often), and works in preparation that I expect to have under review within 3 months.
Last Update: January 2026
#13
Objective: To investigate disparities in the development and progression of cardiovascular multimorbidity among older adults in the United States and estimate relative life expectancies among patients with cardiovascular multimorbidity.
Co-authors: Michael D. Green, Robert J. Mentz, Stephen J. Greene, Bradley G. Hammill, Utibe R. Essien, Ying Xian, Erin D. Michos, Roland J. Thorpe Jr, Matthew E. Dupre, Brian Mac Grory, Chi-Tsun Chiu, Emily C. O'Brien, Jay B. Lusk.
#12
Opinion Piece - Tagline: Building a diverse medical workforce is a crucial step to improving population health outcomes, write Gavin Yamey and Michael D Green
Co-authors: Gavin Yamey and Michael D. Green
#11
Objective: Create a tool capable of measuring parents' experiences of discrimination when obtaining healthcare for their children, capturing their parental identities and perceptions of discrimination in the healthcare setting.
Co-authors: Ashleigh B. Harlow, Margaret Fletcher, Michael D. Green, Kelechi Wright & Wei Pan
#10
Objective: Conducted a mixed methods study to evaluate inclusive pedagogy in the first-year master's curriculum at the Department of Population Health Sciences (DPHS) at Duke University.
Co-authors: Aikya Soni, Michael D. Green, Andrea Thoumi, Heather A. King, Kathryn Pollak, Amy Anderson, and Tomi Akinyemiju.
#9
Objective: Examine racial differences in perceived discrimination in healthcare settings across age among middle-aged and older adults and identify factors associated with these experiences.
Co-authors: Michael D. Green, Heather R. Farmer, Hanzhang Xu, Radha Dhingra, Qing Yang, Roland J. Thorpe Jr., LáShauntá M. Glover, & Matthew E. Dupre
#8
Objective: Investigate racial and ethnic disparities in trajectories of hospital admissions following the diagnosis of HF.
Co-authors: Matthew E. Dupre, Radha Dhingra, Hanzhang Xu, Bradley G. Hammill, Scott M. Lynch, Jessica S. West, Michael D. Green, Lesley H. Curtis, and Eric D. Peterson
#7
Objective: Examine racial and ethnic disparities in age-related trajectories of CVD risk factors in middle- and older-adulthood.
Co-authors: Matthew E. Dupre, Radha Dhingra, Hanzhang Xu, Scott M. Lynch, Qing Yang, Cassie Ford, Michael D. Green, Ying Xian, Ann Marie Navar, Eric D. Peterson
#6
Objective: Employ anthropological methods to provide insight into the lived experience of five families of children with HLHS, as well as the role of their biomedical providers in influencing their experience.
Co-authors: Michael D. Green, Alejandra Prevost-Reilly, Devin M. Parker, Elizabeth Carpenter-Song
#5
Objective: Examines the association between neighborhood-level socioeconomic disadvantage and early and recurrent admissions among patients with newly diagnosed heart failure.
Co-authors: Radha Dhingra, Hanzhang Xu, Bradley G. Hammill, Scott M. Lynch, Jessica S. West, Michael D. Green, Eric D. Peterson, Lesley H. Curtis, Matthew E. Dupre
#4
Objective: Examine how exposure to everyday discrimination is associated with age-related trajectories of systolic BP among U.S. Black and White middle-aged and older adults.
Co-authors: Heather R. Farmer, Alexis Z. Ambroise, Michael D. Green, and Matthew E. Dupre
#3
Objective: Investigate educational attainment as a potential effect modifier of associations between [racial and ethnic discrimination] and hypertension risk among US women.
Co-authors: Symielle A. Gaston, Allana T. Forde, Michael Green, Dale P. Sandler, Chandra L. Jackson
#2
Objective: Understand whether trial sponsorship type is associated with representation of Black participants in anti-hypertensive drug clinical trials.
Co-authors: Michael D. Green, Mahalia R. Dalmage, Jay B. Lusk, Emilie F. Kadhim, Lesley A. Skalla, Emily C. O'Brien
#1
Objective: Evaluate the association between pre- and post-operative biomarker levels and in-hospital length of stay for children after congenital heart surgery.
Co-authors: Michael D. Green, Devin M. Parker, Allen D. Everett, Luca Vricella, Marshall L. Jacobs, Jeffrey P. Jacobs, Jeremiah R. Brown