Julie Oyler

753 total citations
32 papers, 505 citations indexed

About

Julie Oyler is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions and Emergency Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Julie Oyler has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 505 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 15 papers in General Health Professions and 6 papers in Emergency Medicine. Recurrent topics in Julie Oyler's work include Innovations in Medical Education (17 papers), Hospital Admissions and Outcomes (6 papers) and Primary Care and Health Outcomes (6 papers). Julie Oyler is often cited by papers focused on Innovations in Medical Education (17 papers), Hospital Admissions and Outcomes (6 papers) and Primary Care and Health Outcomes (6 papers). Julie Oyler collaborates with scholars based in United States and Australia. Julie Oyler's co-authors include Vineet M. Arora, Lisa M. Vinci, Julie K. Johnson, Amber T. Pincavage, Wei Wei Lee, Caroline N. Harada, Tammy O. Utset, A. Davis, George Weyer and Maria Alcocer Alkureishi and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, The American Journal of Medicine and Journal of General Internal Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Julie Oyler

30 papers receiving 475 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Julie Oyler United States 14 318 209 99 76 66 32 505
Luan Lawson United States 11 385 1.2× 221 1.1× 38 0.4× 64 0.8× 96 1.5× 43 519
Victoria Valencia United States 14 152 0.5× 240 1.1× 57 0.6× 60 0.8× 27 0.4× 31 534
Daniel Darbyshire United Kingdom 9 172 0.5× 122 0.6× 148 1.5× 75 1.0× 48 0.7× 24 497
Jennifer K. O’Toole United States 12 204 0.6× 215 1.0× 144 1.5× 251 3.3× 93 1.4× 46 620
Julius Yang United States 13 130 0.4× 135 0.6× 148 1.5× 220 2.9× 50 0.8× 21 512
Brian Niehaus United States 8 292 0.9× 89 0.4× 48 0.5× 120 1.6× 65 1.0× 9 473
Linda A. Althouse United States 11 202 0.6× 158 0.8× 52 0.5× 62 0.8× 43 0.7× 35 440
Amin Kazzi United States 12 146 0.5× 134 0.6× 99 1.0× 159 2.1× 15 0.2× 55 510
Robert W. Strauss United States 9 184 0.6× 112 0.5× 38 0.4× 179 2.4× 89 1.3× 14 462
Louis J. Grosso United States 13 428 1.3× 118 0.6× 54 0.5× 21 0.3× 266 4.0× 25 572

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Fields of papers citing papers by Julie Oyler

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Julie Oyler

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Rotenstein, Lisa S., et al.. (2024). The Organization of Academic General Internal Medicine Practice at the Top Primary Care Schools. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 40(5). 985–995. 2 indexed citations
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Oyler, Julie, Valerie G. Press, Tia Kostas, et al.. (2024). Development and Implementation of an Experiential Longitudinal Health Systems Science Thread Into an Existing Medical School Curriculum. Academic Medicine. 99(9). 971–975.
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Wong, Christopher J., et al.. (2022). Medical School Primary Care Experience and Preparedness Among Internal Medicine Residents. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 38(4). 1084–1086. 1 indexed citations
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Rojas, Juan Ignacio, et al.. (2022). An Expanded Primary Care–Based Women’s Health Clinic to Improve Resident Education and Patient Care in Resident Continuity Clinic. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 37(9). 2314–2317. 3 indexed citations
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Oyler, Julie, Jennifer S. Myers, Sumant R Ranji, et al.. (2022). Maximizing impact of faculty development through purposeful design: Lessons from a quality and safety education academy. Journal of Hospital Medicine. 18(4). 352–356. 2 indexed citations
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Oyler, Julie, et al.. (2022). Leadership Experiences of Internal Medicine Residents: A Needs Assessment for Leadership Curricula. Journal of Healthcare Leadership. Volume 14. 155–161. 2 indexed citations
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Oyler, Julie, et al.. (2021). Time for Clinic: Fourth-Year Primary Care Exposure and Clinic Preparedness Among Internal Medicine Interns. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 36(10). 2929–2934. 4 indexed citations
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Wong, Christopher J., et al.. (2021). Telehealth Attitudes, Training, and Preparedness Among First-Year Internal Medicine Residents in the COVID-19 Era. Telemedicine Journal and e-Health. 28(2). 240–247. 9 indexed citations
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Oyler, Julie, et al.. (2020). A Novel Contraception Counseling and Shared Decision-Making Curriculum for Internal Medicine Residents. MedEdPORTAL. 16. 11046–11046. 10 indexed citations
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Oyler, Julie, Katherine Thompson, Vineet M. Arora, Jerry A. Krishnan, & James N. Woodruff. (2015). Faculty Characteristics Affect Interview Scores During Residency Recruitment. The American Journal of Medicine. 128(5). 545–550. 6 indexed citations
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Pincavage, Amber T., Wei Wei Lee, Laura Ruth Venable, et al.. (2014). “Ms. B Changes Doctors”: Using a Comic and Patient Transition Packet to Engineer Patient-Oriented Clinic Handoffs (EPOCH). Journal of General Internal Medicine. 30(2). 257–260. 6 indexed citations
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Pincavage, Amber T., et al.. (2013). Patient Safety Outcomes after Two Years of an Enhanced Internal Medicine Residency Clinic Handoff. The American Journal of Medicine. 127(1). 96–99. 6 indexed citations
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Pincavage, Amber T., et al.. (2013). Results of an Enhanced Clinic Handoff and Resident Education on Resident Patient Ownership and Patient Safety. Academic Medicine. 88(6). 795–801. 18 indexed citations
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Vinci, Lisa M., Julie Oyler, & Vineet M. Arora. (2013). The Quality and Safety Track. American Journal of Medical Quality. 29(4). 277–283. 14 indexed citations
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Pincavage, Amber T., et al.. (2012). Outcomes for Resident-Identified High-Risk Patients and Resident Perspectives of Year-End Continuity Clinic Handoffs. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 27(11). 1438–1444. 24 indexed citations
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Laiteerapong, Neda, Chris Keh, Keith Naylor, et al.. (2011). A Resident-Led Quality Improvement Initiative to Improve Obesity Screening. American Journal of Medical Quality. 26(4). 315–322. 26 indexed citations
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Vinci, Lisa M., Julie Oyler, Julie K. Johnson, & Vineet M. Arora. (2010). Effect of a quality improvement curriculum on resident knowledge and skills in improvement. BMJ Quality & Safety. 19(4). 351–354. 56 indexed citations
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Oyler, Julie, Lisa M. Vinci, Julie K. Johnson, & Vineet M. Arora. (2010). Teaching Internal Medicine Residents to Sustain Their Improvement Through the Quality Assessment and Improvement Curriculum. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 26(2). 221–225. 36 indexed citations
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Oyler, Julie, et al.. (2009). Self-reported frailty is associated with low calcaneal bone mineral density in a multiracial population of community-dwelling elderly. Osteoporosis International. 20(11). 1837–1846. 19 indexed citations

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