Mark A. Kelley

5.2k total citations · 2 hit papers
27 papers, 3.5k citations indexed

About

Mark A. Kelley is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Emergency Medicine and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark A. Kelley has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 3.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 8 papers in Emergency Medicine and 7 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Mark A. Kelley's work include Healthcare Policy and Management (5 papers), Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes (5 papers) and Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment (5 papers). Mark A. Kelley is often cited by papers focused on Healthcare Policy and Management (5 papers), Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes (5 papers) and Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment (5 papers). Mark A. Kelley collaborates with scholars based in United States and Canada. Mark A. Kelley's co-authors include Clark Spencer Larsen, Jeffrey L. Carson, Harold I. Palevsky, J. Sanford Schwartz, Amy Duff, Michael L. Terrin, Thomas E. Hobbins, John Popovich, Abass Alavi and W. J. Fulkerson and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Annals of Internal Medicine and CHEST Journal.

In The Last Decade

Mark A. Kelley

27 papers receiving 3.4k citations

Hit Papers

Advances in dental anthropology 1991 2026 2002 2014 1991 1992 400 800 1.2k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mark A. Kelley United States 18 1.1k 913 680 630 567 27 3.5k
Erwin J. O. Kompanje Netherlands 24 23 0.0× 17 0.0× 79 0.1× 402 0.6× 235 0.4× 124 2.6k
Stephan A. Bolliger Switzerland 28 1.1k 1.0× 18 0.0× 103 0.2× 77 0.1× 242 0.4× 115 2.8k
Bernard Knight United Kingdom 15 236 0.2× 10 0.0× 72 0.1× 102 0.2× 130 0.2× 56 1.4k
Roberto Mario Scarpa Italy 41 186 0.2× 536 0.6× 370 0.5× 449 0.7× 1.7k 2.9× 253 6.4k
Silke Grabherr Switzerland 31 1.2k 1.1× 9 0.0× 209 0.3× 99 0.2× 325 0.6× 163 3.2k
Nils Chaillet Canada 28 498 0.5× 4 0.0× 144 0.2× 224 0.4× 222 0.4× 75 3.2k
Jehuda Hiss Israel 23 320 0.3× 5 0.0× 58 0.1× 171 0.3× 247 0.4× 92 1.5k
Ronald L. Eisenberg United States 33 25 0.0× 21 0.0× 108 0.2× 297 0.5× 964 1.7× 173 3.4k
W. Z. Billewicz United Kingdom 37 134 0.1× 9 0.0× 79 0.1× 260 0.4× 239 0.4× 79 4.2k
Steven L. Clark United States 53 8 0.0× 236 0.3× 1.1k 1.7× 542 0.9× 1.1k 1.9× 226 8.9k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Huckman, Robert S. & Mark A. Kelley. (2013). Public Reporting, Consumerism, and Patient Empowerment. New England Journal of Medicine. 369(20). 1875–1877. 34 indexed citations
2.
Johnson, Jamie, et al.. (2011). Reflections on the Development of an Undergraduate Emergency Management Program: The Experiences of Western Illinois University. Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. 8(2). 5 indexed citations
3.
Barnato, Amber E., Jeremy M. Kahn, Gordon D. Rubenfeld, et al.. (2007). Prioritizing the organization and management of intensive care services in the United States: The PrOMIS Conference*. Critical Care Medicine. 35(4). 1003–e6. 86 indexed citations
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Kelley, Mark A., Derek C. Angus, Donald B. Chalfin, et al.. (2004). The Critical Care Crisis in the United States. CHEST Journal. 125(4). 1514–1517. 148 indexed citations
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Kelley, Mark A., Derek C. Angus, Donald B. Chalfin, et al.. (2004). The critical care crisis in the United States: A report from the profession. Critical Care Medicine. 32(5). 1219–1222. 28 indexed citations
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Brilli, Richard J., Antoinette Spevetz, Richard D. Branson, et al.. (2001). Critical care delivery in the intensive care unit: Defining clinical roles and the best practice model. Critical Care Medicine. 29(10). 2007–2019. 317 indexed citations
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Lotke, Paul A., Harold I. Palevsky, Steven G. Meranze, et al.. (1996). Aspirin and Warfarin for Thromboembolic Disease After Total Joint Arthroplasty. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 324(324). 251–258. 88 indexed citations
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Carson, Jeffrey L., Michael L. Terrin, Amy Duff, & Mark A. Kelley. (1996). Pulmonary Embolism and Mortality in Patients With COPD. CHEST Journal. 110(5). 1212–1219. 56 indexed citations
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Kelley, Mark A., et al.. (1994). Supporting primary care medical education. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 9(S1). S104–S114. 1 indexed citations
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Weiner, Lon S., et al.. (1993). Development of the Acetabulum and Hip. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 13(4). 421–425. 69 indexed citations
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Tornetta, Paul, Lon S. Weiner, M. Bergman, et al.. (1993). Pilon Fractures: Treatment With Combined Internal and External Fixation. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 7(6). 489–496. 201 indexed citations
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Carson, Jeffrey L., Mark A. Kelley, Amy Duff, et al.. (1992). The Clinical Course of Pulmonary Embolism. New England Journal of Medicine. 326(19). 1240–1245. 774 indexed citations breakdown →
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Kelley, Mark A. & Clark Spencer Larsen. (1991). Advances in dental anthropology. History & Philosophy of the Life Sciences. 16(2). 1351 indexed citations breakdown →
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Goldfarb, Neil I., et al.. (1991). Impact of a Mandatory Medicaid Case Management Program on Prenatal Care and Birth Outcomes. Medical Care. 29(1). 64–71. 58 indexed citations
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Kelley, Mark A., Jeffrey L. Carson, Harold I. Palevsky, & J. Sanford Schwartz. (1991). Diagnosing Pulmonary Embolism: New Facts and Strategies. Annals of Internal Medicine. 114(4). 300–306. 111 indexed citations
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Kelley, Mark A., et al.. (1990). Expansion of the medical intensive care unit. Critical Care Medicine. 18(9). 945–949. 9 indexed citations
17.
Kelley, Mark A.. (1990). Hypercholesterolemia: the cost of treatment in perspective.. PubMed. 83(12). 1421–5. 8 indexed citations
18.
Kelley, Mark A., et al.. (1986). Resting single-breath diffusing capacity as a screening test for exercise-induced hypoxemia. The American Journal of Medicine. 80(5). 807–812. 27 indexed citations
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Kelley, Mark A., Gregory R. Owens, & Alfred P. Fishman. (1982). Hypercapnic ventilation during exercise: Effects of exercise methods and inhalation techniques. Respiration Physiology. 50(1). 75–85. 14 indexed citations
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Kelley, Mark A. & Homayoun Kazemi. (1974). Role of ammonia as a buffer in the central nervous system. Respiration Physiology. 22(3). 345–359. 6 indexed citations

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