

Richard H White
Professor innovating in the area of venous thromboembolism (VTE), Dr. Richard H. White serves as a distinguished Professor of General Medicine, Geriatrics, and Bioethics at the School of Medicine, University of California-Davis. With a career dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of VTE, Dr. White has become a leading figure in the field, recognized for his pioneering research and contributions. Dr. White's research primarily focuses on the epidemiology of VTE, where he meticulously examines the patterns, causes, and effects of this condition. His work extends to developing innovative diagnostic and management strategies that aim to improve patient outcomes and reduce the incidence of VTE. Through his research, Dr. White has also explored various preventive measures, seeking to mitigate the risk factors associated with this potentially life-threatening condition. Throughout his career, Dr. White has published extensively, contributing a wealth of knowledge to the medical community and solidifying his reputation as a renowned expert in the study and treatment of VTE. His publications have not only advanced the scientific understanding of VTE but have also influenced clinical practices and guidelines worldwide. In addition to his research, Dr. White is committed to education and mentorship, guiding the next generation of medical professionals and researchers. His dedication to teaching and his passion for his field inspire students and colleagues alike, fostering an environment of innovation and excellence at the University of California-Davis.
Publications
, 392-410, 2011-07-26
, 71-76, 2010-03-01
, 2006-10-31
, 485-493, 1968-04-01
, 292-301, 2021-06-25
, 68-73, 1987-02-01
, 287-300, 2011-06-24
, 447-455, 1963-05-01
, 1-33, 2016-03-01
, 458-467, 1970-04-01
, 347-354, 2021-08-12
, 473-478, 2000-03-01
, 5-26, 2009-06-18