Hamilton P. Schwartz

775 total citations
41 papers, 522 citations indexed

About

Hamilton P. Schwartz is a scholar working on Emergency Medicine, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Hamilton P. Schwartz has authored 41 papers receiving a total of 522 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in Emergency Medicine, 7 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 6 papers in Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. Recurrent topics in Hamilton P. Schwartz's work include Emergency and Acute Care Studies (24 papers), Trauma and Emergency Care Studies (11 papers) and Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (9 papers). Hamilton P. Schwartz is often cited by papers focused on Emergency and Acute Care Studies (24 papers), Trauma and Emergency Care Studies (11 papers) and Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (9 papers). Hamilton P. Schwartz collaborates with scholars based in United States, Russia and Nigeria. Hamilton P. Schwartz's co-authors include Michael T. Bigham, Keith Meyer, M. David Gothard, Robert M. Insoft, Richard M. Ruddy, Michael S. Trautman, Beth Haberman, Julie C. Leonard, E. Brooke Lerner and Nicholas Tsarouhas and has published in prestigious journals such as PEDIATRICS, Critical Care Medicine and Annals of Emergency Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Hamilton P. Schwartz

38 papers receiving 498 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Hamilton P. Schwartz United States 13 332 139 92 90 63 41 522
Katie R. Nielsen United States 8 189 0.6× 94 0.7× 34 0.4× 50 0.6× 85 1.3× 20 351
Kartik Varadarajan United States 10 155 0.5× 91 0.7× 63 0.7× 35 0.4× 24 0.4× 15 373
Mark Newton United States 14 108 0.3× 90 0.6× 77 0.8× 110 1.2× 292 4.6× 36 610
Melinda Hamilton United States 11 273 0.8× 34 0.2× 46 0.5× 82 0.9× 120 1.9× 18 487
Seth Andrews United States 10 93 0.3× 61 0.4× 89 1.0× 70 0.8× 64 1.0× 13 316
Jennifer N. Fishe United States 12 218 0.7× 73 0.5× 34 0.4× 27 0.3× 78 1.2× 64 432
Sandeep Gangadharan United States 9 141 0.4× 67 0.5× 41 0.4× 22 0.2× 38 0.6× 26 296
Amy Sweeny Australia 12 101 0.3× 46 0.3× 91 1.0× 45 0.5× 67 1.1× 52 477
Luis Garcı́a-Castrillo Spain 11 222 0.7× 96 0.7× 103 1.1× 12 0.1× 24 0.4× 20 502
David A. Wald United States 14 103 0.3× 73 0.5× 92 1.0× 34 0.4× 248 3.9× 48 563

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hamilton P. Schwartz

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Schwartz, Hamilton P., et al.. (2024). A Dedicated Outpatient Pharmacy Improves Access to Discharge Medications in a Pediatric Emergency Department: A Quality Improvement Study. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 83(6). 552–561. 1 indexed citations
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Cummings, Caroline, et al.. (2024). Prehospital Restraint Use in Pediatric Patients With Mental and Behavioral Health Emergencies. Pediatric Emergency Care. 41(1). 30–36. 1 indexed citations
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Nishijima, Daniel K., Daniel J. Tancredi, Kathleen Adelgais, et al.. (2023). Impact of Race and Ethnicity on Emergency Medical Services Administration of Opioid Pain Medications for Injured Children. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 64(1). 55–61. 1 indexed citations
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Bigham, Michael T., P. R. Parrish, M. David Gothard, & Hamilton P. Schwartz. (2018). The Tortoise or the Hare: mobilization Time Amongst Neonatal/pediatric Transport Teams. PEDIATRICS. 141(1_MeetingAbstract). 713–713. 1 indexed citations
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Riney, Lauren C., Cole Brokamp, Andrew F. Beck, et al.. (2018). Emergency Medical Services Utilization Is Associated With Community Deprivation in Children. Prehospital Emergency Care. 23(2). 225–232. 22 indexed citations
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Gothard, M. David, et al.. (2018). Setting the Benchmark for the Ground and Air Medical Quality in Transport International Quality Improvement Collaborative. Air Medical Journal. 37(4). 244–248. 4 indexed citations
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Gothard, M. David, et al.. (2018). Intubation Success in Critical Care Transport: A Multicenter Study. Prehospital Emergency Care. 22(5). 571–577. 16 indexed citations
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Kelly, Robert B., Michael Fitzgerald, Hamilton P. Schwartz, Michael T. Bigham, & Michael S. Trautman. (2018). The Use of Waveform Capnography During Neonatal and Pediatric Transport. 732–732. 1 indexed citations
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Gothard, M. David, et al.. (2015). Intubation in Pediatric/Neonatal Critical Care Transport: National Performance. Prehospital Emergency Care. 19(3). 351–357. 10 indexed citations
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Giuliano, John S., et al.. (2014). Specialty Pediatric Transport in Primary Care or Urgent Care Settings. Air Medical Journal. 33(2). 71–75. 6 indexed citations
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Stroud, Michael H., Michael S. Trautman, Keith Meyer, et al.. (2013). Pediatric and Neonatal Interfacility Transport: Results From a National Consensus Conference. PEDIATRICS. 132(2). 359–366. 71 indexed citations
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Bigham, Michael T. & Hamilton P. Schwartz. (2013). Quality Metrics in Neonatal and Pediatric Critical Care Transport. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 14(5). 518–524. 39 indexed citations
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Bigham, Michael T. & Hamilton P. Schwartz. (2013). Measure, Report, Improve: The Quest for Best Practices for High-Quality Care in Critical Care Transport. Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine. 14(3). 171–179. 7 indexed citations
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Lerner, E. Brooke, Peter S. Dayan, Kathleen Brown, et al.. (2013). Characteristics of the Pediatric Patients Treated by the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network's Affiliated EMS Agencies. Prehospital Emergency Care. 18(1). 52–59. 67 indexed citations
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Fitzgerald, Michael R., et al.. (2013). Evaluation of regional hospitals’ use of children in disaster drills. American Journal of Disaster Medicine. 8(2). 137–143. 2 indexed citations
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Giuliano, John S., Hamilton P. Schwartz, Michael L. Forbes, et al.. (2012). Heliox in Children with Croup: A Strategy to Hasten Improvement. Air Medical Journal. 31(3). 131–137. 7 indexed citations
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Schwartz, Hamilton P., Beth Haberman, & Richard M. Ruddy. (2011). Hyperbilirubinemia. Pediatric Emergency Care. 27(9). 884–889. 40 indexed citations

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