Marshall Smith

1.5k total citations
41 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Marshall Smith is a scholar working on Surgery, Biomedical Engineering and Emergency Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Marshall Smith has authored 41 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Surgery, 9 papers in Biomedical Engineering and 8 papers in Emergency Medicine. Recurrent topics in Marshall Smith's work include Surgical Simulation and Training (14 papers), Anatomy and Medical Technology (9 papers) and Social Work Education and Practice (6 papers). Marshall Smith is often cited by papers focused on Surgical Simulation and Training (14 papers), Anatomy and Medical Technology (9 papers) and Social Work Education and Practice (6 papers). Marshall Smith collaborates with scholars based in United States, India and Canada. Marshall Smith's co-authors include Kanav Kahol, John J. Ferrara, Mithra Vankipuram, Richard M. Satava, Sethuraman Panchanathan, A. Feinstein, Ashish Gupta, Erle K. Adrian, Robert H. Groves and Chau-Su Ou and has published in prestigious journals such as Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews, Obstetrics and Gynecology and The American Journal of Surgery.

In The Last Decade

Marshall Smith

39 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Marshall Smith United States 21 488 245 230 220 162 41 1.2k
Leif Hedman Sweden 23 1.0k 2.1× 190 0.8× 663 2.9× 634 2.9× 185 1.1× 44 2.0k
Pramudith Sirimanna United Kingdom 11 505 1.0× 73 0.3× 176 0.8× 139 0.6× 199 1.2× 18 853
Daniel Howes Canada 19 322 0.7× 345 1.4× 238 1.0× 107 0.5× 88 0.5× 59 1.3k
Roger D. Dias United States 19 353 0.7× 141 0.6× 160 0.7× 119 0.5× 291 1.8× 84 1.0k
James C. Rosser United States 17 1.2k 2.4× 76 0.3× 234 1.0× 688 3.1× 216 1.3× 37 1.7k
Noha Daher United States 20 308 0.6× 75 0.3× 163 0.7× 216 1.0× 77 0.5× 111 1.5k
Lars Enochsson Sweden 18 1.1k 2.2× 167 0.7× 286 1.2× 539 2.5× 184 1.1× 48 1.4k
Donald A. Risucci United States 24 507 1.0× 620 2.5× 159 0.7× 148 0.7× 174 1.1× 56 1.8k
Denise W. Gee United States 24 855 1.8× 102 0.4× 201 0.9× 97 0.4× 196 1.2× 83 1.7k
Robin High United States 23 299 0.6× 85 0.3× 181 0.8× 114 0.5× 111 0.7× 98 1.4k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Marshall Smith

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marshall Smith

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All Works

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Smith, Marshall & Michael R. Foley. (2016). Transforming Clinical Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 127(4). 763–767. 13 indexed citations
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Vankipuram, Mithra, et al.. (2014). Collaborative virtual reality based advanced cardiac life support training simulator using virtual reality principles. Journal of Biomedical Informatics. 51. 49–59. 80 indexed citations
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Vankipuram, Mithra, et al.. (2013). Design and Development of a Virtual Reality Simulator for Advanced Cardiac Life Support Training. IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics. 18(4). 1478–1484. 36 indexed citations
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Kahol, Kanav, et al.. (2012). Virtual Reality based Advanced Cardiac Life Support Training Simulator using Active Worlds. AMIA. 1 indexed citations
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Gray, Richard J., et al.. (2012). High-Fidelity, Low-Cost, Automated Method to Assess Laparoscopic Skills Objectively. Journal of surgical education. 69(3). 335–339. 14 indexed citations
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Kahol, Kanav, et al.. (2011). Honing a surgeon's decision making skills in the presence of mechanical tasks. The American Journal of Surgery. 202(4). 492–499. 3 indexed citations
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Kahol, Kanav, et al.. (2011). Impact of Fatigue on Neurophysiologic Measures of Surgical Residents. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 213(1). 29–34. 27 indexed citations
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Kahol, Kanav, et al.. (2011). The validity of take-home surgical simulators to enhance resident technical skill proficiency. The American Journal of Surgery. 201(3). 315–319. 16 indexed citations
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Kahol, Kanav, et al.. (2010). Quantitative Evaluation of Retention of Surgical Skills Learned in Simulation. Journal of surgical education. 67(6). 421–426. 37 indexed citations
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Kahol, Kanav, et al.. (2009). Distractions and surgical proficiency: an educational perspective. The American Journal of Surgery. 198(6). 804–810. 27 indexed citations
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Kahol, Kanav, Mithra Vankipuram, & Marshall Smith. (2009). Cognitive simulators for medical education and training. Journal of Biomedical Informatics. 42(4). 593–604. 51 indexed citations
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Vankipuram, Mithra, et al.. (2008). Virtual reality based training to resolve visio-motor conflicts in surgical environments. 7–12. 6 indexed citations
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Kahol, Kanav, et al.. (2008). Effect of fatigue on psychomotor and cognitive skills. The American Journal of Surgery. 195(2). 195–204. 169 indexed citations
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Smith, Marshall, et al.. (2001). Critical Thinking and the Web. Journal of Social Work Education. 37(2). 381–386. 10 indexed citations
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Smith, Marshall, et al.. (2001). Plagiarism and the Web. Journal of Social Work Education. 37(1). 193–196. 38 indexed citations
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Smith, Marshall, et al.. (1996). Simplified visual preperitoneal access to the space of retzius for laparoscopic urethrocolpopexy. The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists. 3(2). 295–298. 1 indexed citations
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Rogers, John M., et al.. (1995). Rural and Urban Social Work Comparisons.. 18(3). 4–10.
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Ou, Chau-Su, et al.. (1994). A multicenter review of 839 laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomies. The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists. 1(4). 417–422. 43 indexed citations

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