Judy N. Mikhail

897 total citations
25 papers, 604 citations indexed

About

Judy N. Mikhail is a scholar working on Emergency Medicine, Surgery and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Judy N. Mikhail has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 604 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Emergency Medicine, 8 papers in Surgery and 4 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Judy N. Mikhail's work include Trauma and Emergency Care Studies (18 papers), Emergency and Acute Care Studies (7 papers) and Pelvic and Acetabular Injuries (5 papers). Judy N. Mikhail is often cited by papers focused on Trauma and Emergency Care Studies (18 papers), Emergency and Acute Care Studies (7 papers) and Pelvic and Acetabular Injuries (5 papers). Judy N. Mikhail collaborates with scholars based in United States and Brazil. Judy N. Mikhail's co-authors include Mark R. Hemmila, Jill L. Jakubus, Anne H. Cain‐Nielsen, Lynne S. Nemeth, Victor J. Sorensen, Charlene Pope, Elizabeth G. NeSmith, Christopher J. Tignanelli, Matthew J. Delano and Martina Mueller and has published in prestigious journals such as Surgery, JAMA Surgery and Trauma Violence & Abuse.

In The Last Decade

Judy N. Mikhail

21 papers receiving 580 citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Judy N. Mikhail United States 12 391 198 138 90 78 25 604
Amelia Rogers United States 15 397 1.0× 259 1.3× 93 0.7× 94 1.0× 101 1.3× 32 664
S. Morad Hameed Canada 16 335 0.9× 257 1.3× 118 0.9× 122 1.4× 144 1.8× 31 729
Matthew V. Benns United States 15 213 0.5× 258 1.3× 66 0.5× 40 0.4× 79 1.0× 53 612
Christopher P. Michetti United States 15 256 0.7× 316 1.6× 139 1.0× 69 0.8× 73 0.9× 43 752
Victor J. Sorensen United States 12 306 0.8× 316 1.6× 97 0.7× 29 0.3× 124 1.6× 19 681
Melanie L. Neal United States 8 428 1.1× 240 1.2× 62 0.4× 70 0.8× 76 1.0× 8 535
Mark H. Stevens United States 12 309 0.8× 282 1.4× 72 0.5× 48 0.5× 49 0.6× 28 540
J. David Richardson United States 8 178 0.5× 198 1.0× 53 0.4× 95 1.1× 24 0.3× 9 443
Bryn E. Mumma United States 19 391 1.0× 120 0.6× 63 0.5× 61 0.7× 96 1.2× 73 849
Manuel Lorenzo United States 14 224 0.6× 528 2.7× 48 0.3× 42 0.5× 55 0.7× 25 768

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All Works

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Hemmila, Mark R., et al.. (2024). Improving outcomes in emergency general surgery: Construct of a collaborative quality initiative. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 96(5). 715–726. 4 indexed citations
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Mikhail, Judy N.. (2024). Demystifying Reporting Guidelines. Journal of Trauma Nursing. 31(1). 3–6.
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Sangji, Naveen F., Anne H. Cain‐Nielsen, Jill L. Jakubus, et al.. (2022). Application of power analysis to determine the optimal reporting time frame for use in statewide trauma system quality reporting. Surgery. 172(3). 1015–1020. 1 indexed citations
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Oliphant, Bryant W., Jill L. Jakubus, Judy N. Mikhail, et al.. (2021). Decreasing time to antibiotic administration in open fractures of the femur and tibia through performance improvement in a statewide trauma: Collaborative quality initiative. Surgery. 171(3). 777–784. 3 indexed citations
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Jakubus, Jill L., et al.. (2020). Pull back the curtain: External data validation is an essential element of quality improvement benchmark reporting. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 89(1). 199–207. 14 indexed citations
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Mikhail, Judy N.. (2019). Do What You Can, With What You Have, Where You Are. Journal of Trauma Nursing. 27(1). 3–5.
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Mikhail, Judy N., Lynne S. Nemeth, Martina Mueller, Charlene Pope, & Elizabeth G. NeSmith. (2018). The Social Determinants of Trauma: A Trauma Disparities Scoping Review and Framework. Journal of Trauma Nursing. 25(5). 266–281. 42 indexed citations
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Tignanelli, Christopher J., et al.. (2017). Noncompliance with American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma recommended criteria for full trauma team activation is associated with undertriage deaths. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 84(2). 287–294. 59 indexed citations
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Hemmila, Mark R., Jill L. Jakubus, Anne H. Cain‐Nielsen, et al.. (2017). The Michigan Trauma Quality Improvement Program. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 82(5). 867–876. 33 indexed citations
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Jacobs, Benjamin, Anne H. Cain‐Nielsen, Jill L. Jakubus, et al.. (2017). Unfractionated heparin versus low-molecular-weight heparin for venous thromboembolism prophylaxis in trauma. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 83(1). 151–158. 77 indexed citations
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Mikhail, Judy N., Lynne S. Nemeth, Martina Mueller, et al.. (2016). The Association of Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Insurance on Trauma Mortality. Journal of Trauma Nursing. 23(6). 347–356. 31 indexed citations
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Hemmila, Mark R., Anne H. Cain‐Nielsen, Wendy L. Wahl, et al.. (2015). Regional collaborative quality improvement for trauma reduces complications and costs. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 78(1). 78–87. 36 indexed citations
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Mikhail, Judy N., et al.. (2009). Midlevel Practitioner Role Evolution in an American College of Surgeons–Verified Trauma Surgery Service. Journal of Trauma Nursing. 16(1). 33–40. 6 indexed citations
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Mikhail, Judy N.. (2005). Ripples in the Pond. Journal of Trauma Nursing. 12(3). 67–68.
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Mikhail, Judy N.. (2005). The Nursing Shortage. Journal of Trauma Nursing. 12(2). 38–39. 1 indexed citations
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Mikhail, Judy N., et al.. (2003). Injury Severity Scoring: Influence of Trauma Surgeon Involvement on Accuracy. Journal of Trauma Nursing. 10(2). 43–47. 18 indexed citations
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Sorensen, Victor J., Judy N. Mikhail, & Riyad Karmy-Jones. (2002). Is Delayed Laparotomy for Blunt Abdominal Trauma a Valid Quality Improvement Measure in the Era of Nonoperative Management of Abdominal Injuries?. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 52(3). 426–433. 26 indexed citations
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Mikhail, Judy N.. (1999). The Trauma Triad of Death: Hypothermia, Acidosis, and Coagulopathy. AACN Clinical Issues Advanced Practice in Acute & Critical Care. 10(1). 85–94. 151 indexed citations
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Mikhail, Judy N. & Donald F. Huelke. (1997). Air bags: An update. Journal of Emergency Nursing. 23(5). 439–445. 7 indexed citations
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Mikhail, Judy N.. (1995). Side impact motor vehicular crashes: Patterns of injury. PubMed. 1(3). 64–69. 7 indexed citations

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