James A. Sliwa

1.5k total citations
57 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

James A. Sliwa is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Surgery and Neurology. According to data from OpenAlex, James A. Sliwa has authored 57 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 12 papers in Surgery and 9 papers in Neurology. Recurrent topics in James A. Sliwa's work include Innovations in Medical Education (14 papers), Diversity and Career in Medicine (7 papers) and Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (7 papers). James A. Sliwa is often cited by papers focused on Innovations in Medical Education (14 papers), Diversity and Career in Medicine (7 papers) and Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (7 papers). James A. Sliwa collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. James A. Sliwa's co-authors include Allen W. Heinemann, Patrick Semik, Christina Marciniak, Elliot J. Roth, Gary M. Yarkony, Gary Davidoff, Gayle R. Spill, Mark E. Huang, William Z. Rymer and Li‐Qun Zhang and has published in prestigious journals such as Pain, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise and Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

In The Last Decade

James A. Sliwa

52 papers receiving 1.0k citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
James A. Sliwa United States 17 311 236 191 185 167 57 1.1k
Hale Karapolat Türkiye 22 217 0.7× 171 0.7× 73 0.4× 56 0.3× 200 1.2× 66 1.6k
Amy J. Hoffman United States 24 214 0.7× 311 1.3× 176 0.9× 130 0.7× 211 1.3× 44 2.1k
Louisa Ng Australia 18 201 0.6× 289 1.2× 124 0.6× 343 1.9× 82 0.5× 43 1.2k
David Mockler Ireland 22 374 1.2× 78 0.3× 181 0.9× 152 0.8× 139 0.8× 84 1.4k
E Odding Netherlands 18 369 1.2× 128 0.5× 102 0.5× 273 1.5× 51 0.3× 24 2.1k
Peter G. Osmotherly Australia 22 567 1.8× 262 1.1× 159 0.8× 123 0.7× 43 0.3× 108 1.5k
Helen McBurney Australia 23 636 2.0× 65 0.3× 167 0.9× 72 0.4× 91 0.5× 40 1.8k
Ivone Minhoto Meinão Brazil 4 210 0.7× 88 0.4× 109 0.6× 50 0.3× 85 0.5× 5 1.3k
P.D. Bezemer Netherlands 12 228 0.7× 108 0.5× 81 0.4× 65 0.4× 140 0.8× 22 1.2k
Michael Kennelly United States 28 576 1.9× 407 1.7× 166 0.9× 140 0.8× 204 1.2× 110 2.3k

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All Works

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Duarte‐Rojo, Andrés, et al.. (2024). Untangling frailty, sarcopenia, and physical fitness in cirrhosis. Clinical Liver Disease. 23(1). e0213–e0213. 1 indexed citations
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Makowski, Maryam S., Mickey Trockel, Nikitha K. Menon, et al.. (2024). A Qualitative Study of Strategies to Improve Occupational Well-being in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 103(8). 674–684. 2 indexed citations
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Makowski, Maryam S., Mickey Trockel, Sabrina Paganoni, et al.. (2023). Occupational Characteristics Associated With Professional Fulfillment and Burnout Among US Physiatrists. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 102(5). 379–388. 7 indexed citations
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Rafferty, Miriam, et al.. (2023). The Research Accelerator Program: A strategic initiative to facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration that advances translational research. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 103(1). 66–73.
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Faurot, Keturah R., Joshua Alexander, Diane W. Braza, et al.. (2023). Burnout and Wellness Strategies Used by Academic Physiatry Programs. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 102(8). 728–735.
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Heinemann, Allen W., et al.. (2021). A Mobility Measure for Inpatient Rehabilitation Using Multigroup, Multidimensional Methods. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy. 45(2). 101–111. 2 indexed citations
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Heinemann, Allen W., et al.. (2020). Development of a Multidimensional, Multigroup Measure of Self-Care for Inpatient Rehabilitation. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 102(1). 97–105. 1 indexed citations
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Kinney, Carolyn L., et al.. (2019). Does Performance on the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Initial Certification Examinations Predict Future Physician Disciplinary Actions?. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 98(12). 1079–1083. 8 indexed citations
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Sliwa, James A., et al.. (2015). Cancer Rehabilitation: Do Functional Gains Relate to 60 Percent Rule Classification or to the Presence of Metastasis?. PM&R. 8(2). 131–137. 15 indexed citations
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Visco, Christopher J., David J. Kennedy, Joshua Rittenberg, et al.. (2012). Programmatic Design for Teaching the Introductory Skills and Concepts of Lumbar Spine Procedures to Physiatry Residents. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 92(3). 248–257. 8 indexed citations
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Musick, David, et al.. (2010). Reliability of the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Resident Observation and Competency Assessment Tool. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 89(3). 235–244. 9 indexed citations
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Sliwa, James A., Allen W. Heinemann, & Patrick Semik. (2005). Inpatient Rehabilitation Following Burn Injury: Patient Demographics and Functional Outcomes. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 86(10). 1920–1923. 46 indexed citations
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Sliwa, James A., et al.. (2002). Clinical Ethics in Rehabilitation Medicine. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 81(9). 708–717. 5 indexed citations
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Sliwa, James A., Gregory Makoul, & Henry B. Betts. (2002). Rehabilitation-Specific Communication Skills Training. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 81(2). 126–132. 19 indexed citations
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Sliwa, James A.. (2000). Acute weakness syndromes in the critically ill patient. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 81(3). S45–S52. 13 indexed citations
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Sliwa, James A.. (2000). Neuromuscular rehabilitation and electrodiagnosis. 1. Central neurologic disorders. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 81(3). S3–S12. 3 indexed citations
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Sliwa, James A., et al.. (1994). PHYSICIAN PERSONALITY TYPES IN PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION AS MEASURED BY THE MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 73(5). 308–312. 17 indexed citations
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Sliwa, James A., et al.. (1994). THE VALUE OF ROUTINE CHEST ROENTGENOGRAMS ON ADMISSION FOR REHABILITATION AFTER TRAUMATIC SPINAL CORD INJURY. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 73(2). 84–88. 4 indexed citations
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Sliwa, James A., et al.. (1992). Ischemic myelopathy: A review of spinal vasculature and related clinical syndromes. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 73(4). 365–372. 77 indexed citations
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Sliwa, James A. & Christina Marciniak. (1989). A complication of nasogastric tube removal.. PubMed. 70(9). 702–4. 9 indexed citations

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