Amy Stagg

467 total citations
18 papers, 359 citations indexed

About

Amy Stagg is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Gender Studies and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Amy Stagg has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 359 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 4 papers in Gender Studies and 3 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Amy Stagg's work include Diversity and Career in Medicine (4 papers), Innovations in Medical Education (4 papers) and Hospital Admissions and Outcomes (2 papers). Amy Stagg is often cited by papers focused on Diversity and Career in Medicine (4 papers), Innovations in Medical Education (4 papers) and Hospital Admissions and Outcomes (2 papers). Amy Stagg collaborates with scholars based in United States, Israel and United Kingdom. Amy Stagg's co-authors include Ellis J. Neufeld, Nadine Cohen, Judith C. Fleming, Meghan A. Baker, Hanna Mandel, Raymonde Szargel, Sabine Fauré, Timothy Barrett, Tal Raz and Chandri Yandava and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Investigation, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and The American Journal of Human Genetics.

In The Last Decade

Amy Stagg

16 papers receiving 344 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Amy Stagg United States 11 121 78 75 61 53 18 359
Walter Vena Italy 14 60 0.5× 40 0.5× 216 2.9× 96 1.6× 13 0.2× 39 625
Sarah Cipriani Italy 14 30 0.2× 51 0.7× 353 4.7× 76 1.2× 33 0.6× 30 722
Lorena Salto United States 8 4 0.0× 71 0.9× 36 0.5× 57 0.9× 24 0.5× 21 322
Robert J. Sokol United States 10 11 0.1× 80 1.0× 11 0.1× 25 0.4× 159 3.0× 11 749
Carol K. Phebus United States 11 21 0.2× 42 0.5× 12 0.2× 26 0.4× 31 0.6× 14 374
Vincenza Di Stasi Italy 11 37 0.3× 56 0.7× 248 3.3× 53 0.9× 46 0.9× 27 606
Christina Stetter United States 7 32 0.3× 46 0.6× 15 0.2× 30 0.5× 25 0.5× 11 283
Kara J. Connelly United States 9 6 0.0× 47 0.6× 130 1.7× 38 0.6× 15 0.3× 17 355
Fabrizio Palumbo Italy 13 29 0.2× 38 0.5× 110 1.5× 65 1.1× 25 0.5× 34 483
Lia A. Bernardi United States 15 4 0.0× 555 7.1× 76 1.0× 71 1.2× 39 0.7× 48 1.6k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Amy Stagg

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Amy Stagg

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Amy Stagg. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Amy Stagg based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Amy Stagg. Amy Stagg is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Worly, Brett, Amy Stagg, May Hsieh Blanchard, et al.. (2021). Sexual Health Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology (Ob-Gyn) Residencies—A Resident Physician Survey. The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 18(6). 1042–1052. 10 indexed citations
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Hariton, Eduardo, et al.. (2018). Resident and Program Director’s Perceptions of Milestone-Based Feedback in Obstetrics and Gynecology. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 5. 2807394314–2807394314. 6 indexed citations
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Hariton, Eduardo, Thomas Fréret, Roni Nitecki, Emily Hinchcliff, & Amy Stagg. (2018). Program Director Perceptions of Subspecialty Tracking in Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency. Journal of Graduate Medical Education. 10(6). 665–670. 10 indexed citations
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Worly, Brett, Amy Stagg, May Hsieh Blanchard, et al.. (2018). Sexual Health Education in OB-Gyn Residencies—The Program Directors’ Survey. International Journal of Sexual Health. 30(4). 390–397. 6 indexed citations
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Stagg, Amy, et al.. (2017). Obstetrics and Gynecology Resident Interest and Participation in Global Health. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 129(5). 911–917. 12 indexed citations
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Scully, Rebecca E., Amy Stagg, Nelya Melnitchouk, & Jennifer S. Davids. (2017). Pregnancy outcomes in female physicians in procedural versus non-procedural specialties. The American Journal of Surgery. 214(4). 599–603. 27 indexed citations
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Stagg, Amy, et al.. (2017). A Simulation-Based Resident as Surgical Teacher (RAST) Program. Journal of Graduate Medical Education. 9(3). 382–384. 1 indexed citations
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Goldman, Randi H., et al.. (2016). How Effective are New Milestones Assessments at Demonstrating Resident Growth? 1 Year of Data. Journal of surgical education. 74(1). 68–73. 23 indexed citations
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Boatin, Adeline A., et al.. (2016). Medical Education in the Global Arena: The Impact of Cross-cultural Learning. Gynecology & Obstetrics. s5.
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Psaros, Christina, Lara Traeger, Amy Stagg, et al.. (2015). Development of a Postpartum Stressor Measure. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 19(10). 2094–2101. 22 indexed citations
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Aten, Jamie D., et al.. (2008). God Images following Hurricane Katrina in South Mississippi: An Exploratory Study. Journal of Psychology and Theology. 36(4). 249–257. 27 indexed citations
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Deering, Shad, Amy Stagg, Catherine Y. Spong, et al.. (2005). Antenatal magnesium treatment and neonatal illness severity as measured by the Score for Neonatal Acute Physiology (SNAP). The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 17(2). 151–155. 10 indexed citations
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Nelson, David P., Stephanie Burns Wechsler, Takuya Miura, et al.. (2002). Myocardial immediate early gene activation after cardiopulmonary bypass with cardiac ischemia-reperfusion. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 73(1). 156–162. 26 indexed citations
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Stagg, Amy, et al.. (1999). Defective high-affinity thiamine transporter leads to cell death in thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anemia syndrome fibroblasts. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 103(5). 723–729. 65 indexed citations
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Neufeld, Ellis J., Hanna Mandel, Tal Raz, et al.. (1997). Localization of the Gene for Thiamine-Responsive Megaloblastic Anemia Syndrome, on the Long Arm of Chromosome 1, by Homozygosity Mapping. The American Journal of Human Genetics. 61(6). 1335–1341. 77 indexed citations

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