M. Singh

417 total citations
14 papers, 200 citations indexed

About

M. Singh is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Pharmacology and Family Practice. According to data from OpenAlex, M. Singh has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 200 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 4 papers in Pharmacology and 3 papers in Family Practice. Recurrent topics in M. Singh's work include Innovations in Medical Education (5 papers), Drug-Induced Adverse Reactions (4 papers) and Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders (3 papers). M. Singh is often cited by papers focused on Innovations in Medical Education (5 papers), Drug-Induced Adverse Reactions (4 papers) and Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders (3 papers). M. Singh collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Libya and Egypt. M. Singh's co-authors include M. H. Beck, Simon Gay, Nicola Cooper, Maggie Bartlett, Mark Lillicrap, A.J. Kanwar, Amrinder J. Kanwar, Magdi S. Mahmoud, George M. Orphanides and Neil Macdonald and has published in prestigious journals such as Medical Teacher, BMC Medical Education and Contact Dermatitis.

In The Last Decade

M. Singh

14 papers receiving 192 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
M. Singh United Kingdom 8 78 68 49 47 26 14 200
Kathleen Smith United States 6 11 0.1× 6 0.1× 14 0.3× 63 1.3× 2 0.1× 6 312
Gillian Kreugel Netherlands 6 5 0.1× 14 0.2× 12 0.2× 24 0.5× 3 0.1× 6 546
Katherine M. Jackson United States 7 162 2.1× 6 0.1× 11 0.2× 4 0.1× 4 0.2× 30 244
Chiara Signori Italy 7 145 1.9× 8 0.1× 10 0.2× 2 0.0× 36 1.4× 11 329
Amanda Yun Rui Lam Singapore 7 28 0.4× 4 0.1× 8 0.2× 4 0.1× 13 0.5× 15 115
SUBHASH KUMAR WANGNOO India 8 14 0.2× 6 0.1× 16 0.3× 3 0.1× 7 0.3× 38 233
Daniel Schupack United States 6 29 0.4× 24 0.4× 2 0.0× 2 0.0× 10 0.4× 12 316
Anne Mehl Germany 9 13 0.2× 48 1.0× 105 2.2× 15 0.6× 14 465
Stephanie Dramburg Germany 11 13 0.2× 6 0.1× 5 0.1× 78 1.7× 8 0.3× 30 325
Michael J. Ang United States 9 25 0.3× 9 0.2× 33 0.7× 58 2.2× 14 308

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Fields of papers citing papers by M. Singh

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of M. Singh

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of M. Singh. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of M. Singh based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with M. Singh. M. Singh is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Régent, Alexis, Harish Thampy, & M. Singh. (2023). Assessing clinical reasoning in the OSCE: pilot-testing a novel oral debrief exercise. BMC Medical Education. 23(1). 2 indexed citations
3.
Singh, M., et al.. (2020). The British Association of Dermatologists’ Undergraduate Curriculum Update 2021. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 46(4). 710–714. 6 indexed citations
4.
Cooper, Nicola, et al.. (2020). Consensus statement on the content of clinical reasoning curricula in undergraduate medical education. Medical Teacher. 43(2). 152–159. 62 indexed citations
5.
Guckian, Jonathan, et al.. (2019). Sustainable teaching in dermatology: the role of Clinical Teaching Fellows. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 45(4). 457–459. 2 indexed citations
6.
Singh, M., et al.. (2018). A linear hypopigmented lesion on the forehead. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 44(6). 664–666. 1 indexed citations
7.
Singh, M., et al.. (2015). Cutaneous drug rashes. British Journal of Hospital Medicine. 76(11). C166–C169. 1 indexed citations
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Singh, M. & M. H. Beck. (2006). Octyl salicylate: a new contact sensitivity. Contact Dermatitis. 56(1). 48–48. 24 indexed citations
9.
Macdonald, Neil, Marie Cumberbatch, M. Singh, et al.. (2006). Proteomic analysis of suction blister fluid isolated from human skin. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 31(3). 445–448. 25 indexed citations
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Kanwar, A.J., et al.. (1988). Ninety-Eight Fixed Drug Eruptions with Provocation Tests. Dermatology. 177(5). 274–279. 28 indexed citations
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Kanwar, Amrinder J., et al.. (1986). Fixed Drug Eruption to Trimethoprim. Dermatology. 172(4). 230–231. 10 indexed citations
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Mahmoud, Magdi S., Y. Chen, & M. Singh. (1986). A two-stage output feedback design. IEE Proceedings D Control Theory and Applications. 133(6). 279–279. 6 indexed citations
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Mahmoud, Magdi S., Mohamed F. Hassan, & M. Singh. (1982). Approximate feedback design for a class of singularly perturbed systems. IEE Proceedings D Control Theory and Applications. 129(2). 49–49. 7 indexed citations
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Kanwar, Amrinder J., et al.. (1981). An Unusual Presentation of Fixed Drug Eruption. Dermatology. 162(5). 378–379. 12 indexed citations

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