Elizabeth Brooks

2.2k total citations
33 papers, 687 citations indexed

About

Elizabeth Brooks is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Emergency Medical Services. According to data from OpenAlex, Elizabeth Brooks has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 687 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in General Health Professions, 10 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 9 papers in Emergency Medical Services. Recurrent topics in Elizabeth Brooks's work include Global Health Workforce Issues (9 papers), Primary Care and Health Outcomes (8 papers) and Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation (6 papers). Elizabeth Brooks is often cited by papers focused on Global Health Workforce Issues (9 papers), Primary Care and Health Outcomes (8 papers) and Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation (6 papers). Elizabeth Brooks collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Russia. Elizabeth Brooks's co-authors include Jay H. Shore, Spero M. Manson, Byron Bair, Nancy Dailey, Shelly R. Peyton, Daniel Savin, Daniel C. Corbett, Kelly R. Stevens, Anne M. Libby and Herbert T. Nagamoto and has published in prestigious journals such as Cancer Research, American Journal of Public Health and Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Elizabeth Brooks

32 papers receiving 661 citations

Peers

Elizabeth Brooks
Elizabeth Jordan United States
Michelle M. Chau United States
Senlin Chen United States
Elizabeth Shaughnessy United States
Vivian Lo Canada
Brian McGowan United Kingdom
Emma Harte United Kingdom
Thomas Stewart Australia
Elizabeth Jordan United States
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Fields of papers citing papers by Elizabeth Brooks

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Brooks, Elizabeth, Liping Yang, Ronald J. Holewinski, et al.. (2025). A 3D Self-Assembly Platform Integrating Decellularized Matrix Recapitulates In Vivo Tumor Phenotypes and Heterogeneity. Cancer Research. 85(9). 1577–1595.
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Chu, Su H., Yulu Chen, Kevin Mendez, et al.. (2023). Phenotypically driven subgroups of ASD display distinct metabolomic profiles. Brain Behavior and Immunity. 111. 21–29. 9 indexed citations
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Taylor, Cora, et al.. (2021). Neurodevelopmental phenotypes associated with pathogenic variants in SLC6A1. Journal of Medical Genetics. 59(6). 536–543. 21 indexed citations
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Brooks, Elizabeth, et al.. (2019). Applicability of drug response metrics for cancer studies using biomaterials. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 374(1779). 20180226–20180226. 43 indexed citations
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Brooks, Elizabeth, et al.. (2019). An omentum-inspired 3D PEG hydrogel for identifying ECM-drivers of drug resistant ovarian cancer. APL Bioengineering. 3(2). 26106–26106. 39 indexed citations
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Brooks, Elizabeth, et al.. (2018). Complementary, Semiautomated Methods for Creating Multidimensional PEG-Based Biomaterials. ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering. 4(2). 707–718. 16 indexed citations
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Shapiro, Lauren R. & Elizabeth Brooks. (2018). Effects of cognitive schemas on children's testimony for a simulated juvenile crime. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. 57. 1–15. 3 indexed citations
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Barney, Lauren E., Christopher L. Hall, Elizabeth Brooks, et al.. (2017). Comparative Study of Multicellular Tumor Spheroid Formation Methods and Implications for Drug Screening. ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering. 4(2). 410–420. 76 indexed citations
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Brooks, Elizabeth, Nancy Dailey, Byron Bair, & Jay H. Shore. (2016). Listening to the Patient: Women Veterans' Insights About Health Care Needs, Access, and Quality in Rural Areas. Military Medicine. 181(9). 976–981. 20 indexed citations
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Guerrasio, Jeannette, et al.. (2015). Association of Characteristics, Deficits, and Outcomes of Residents Placed on Probation at One Institution, 2002–2012. Academic Medicine. 91(3). 382–387. 17 indexed citations
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Brooks, Elizabeth, Carol E. Kaufman, Herbert T. Nagamoto, et al.. (2015). The impact of demographic differences on native veterans’ outpatient service utilization.. Psychological Services. 12(2). 134–140. 7 indexed citations
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Brooks, Elizabeth, Nancy Dailey, Byron Bair, & Jay H. Shore. (2013). Rural Women Veterans Demographic Report: Defining VA Users’ Health and Health Care Access in Rural Areas. The Journal of Rural Health. 30(2). 146–152. 26 indexed citations
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Shore, Jay H., Elizabeth Brooks, Byron Bair, et al.. (2012). Review of American Indian Veteran Telemental Health. Telemedicine Journal and e-Health. 18(2). 87–94. 24 indexed citations
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Brooks, Elizabeth, Douglas K. Novins, Luohua Jiang, et al.. (2012). Personal Characteristics Affecting Veterans' Use of Services for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Psychiatric Services. 63(9). 862–867. 27 indexed citations
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Kaufman, Carol E., et al.. (2011). ADDRESSING THE HEALTH NEEDS OF RURAL NATIVE VETERANS: ASSESSMENT AND RECOMMENDATIONS *. Journal of Rural Social Sciences. 26(3). 7. 2 indexed citations
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Brooks, Elizabeth, Spero M. Manson, Byron Bair, Nancy Dailey, & Jay H. Shore. (2011). The Diffusion of Telehealth in Rural American Indian Communities: A Retrospective Survey of Key Stakeholders. Telemedicine Journal and e-Health. 18(1). 60–66. 45 indexed citations
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Shore, Jay H., et al.. (2011). A Resident, Rural Telepsychiatry Service: Training and Improving Care for Rural Populations. Academic Psychiatry. 35(4). 252–255. 17 indexed citations
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Shore, Jay H., Elizabeth Brooks, Daniel Savin, et al.. (2008). Acceptability of Telepsychiatry in American Indians. Telemedicine Journal and e-Health. 14(5). 461–466. 58 indexed citations
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Shore, Jay H., Elizabeth Brooks, Daniel Savin, Spero M. Manson, & Anne M. Libby. (2007). An Economic Evaluation of Telehealth Data Collection With Rural Populations. Psychiatric Services. 58(6). 830–835. 79 indexed citations
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Brooks, Elizabeth, et al.. (1997). Confidentiality and right to privacy issues in mental health managed care.. PubMed. 19(1). 39–49. 2 indexed citations

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