Mary S. Oh

1.5k total citations
28 papers, 820 citations indexed

About

Mary S. Oh is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. According to data from OpenAlex, Mary S. Oh has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 820 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 7 papers in General Health Professions and 7 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. Recurrent topics in Mary S. Oh's work include Diabetes Management and Education (7 papers), Innovations in Medical Education (7 papers) and Chronic Disease Management Strategies (3 papers). Mary S. Oh is often cited by papers focused on Diabetes Management and Education (7 papers), Innovations in Medical Education (7 papers) and Chronic Disease Management Strategies (3 papers). Mary S. Oh collaborates with scholars based in United States and Sweden. Mary S. Oh's co-authors include James T. Fitzgerald, Robert M. Anderson, I. T. T. Higgins, Martha M. Funnell, Robin Nwankwo, Mary Lou Gillard, Kathy Welch, Victor M. Hawthorne, Donald E. Lamphiear and Helen L. Metzner and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Epidemiology, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology and American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Mary S. Oh

27 papers receiving 754 citations

Peers

Mary S. Oh
Jeffrey Dwyer United States
Amber E. Johnson United States
Gina Lundberg United States
Brian Ferguson United Kingdom
Lenny López United States
W Lawrence United States
Y. Claire Wang United States
Cheryl Nelson United States
Jeffrey Dwyer United States
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All Works

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Tang, Tricia S., et al.. (2011). Sustaining short-term improvements over the long-term: Results from a 2-year diabetes self-management support (DSMS) intervention. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. 95(1). 85–92. 46 indexed citations
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Fitzgerald, James T., R. Brent Stansfield, Tricia S. Tang, et al.. (2007). Patient and provider perceptions of diabetes: Measuring and evaluating differences. Patient Education and Counseling. 70(1). 118–125. 21 indexed citations
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Saad, Aline, Burgunda V. Sweet, Janice L. Stumpf, et al.. (2007). Pharmacist recognition of and adherence to medication-use policies and safety practices. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. 64(19). 2050–2054. 3 indexed citations
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Fletcher, Kathlyn E., David Stern, Casey White, et al.. (2004). The Physical Examination of Patients With Abdominal Pain: The Long-Term Effect Of Adding Standardized Patients and Small-Group Feedback to a Lecture Presentation. Teaching and Learning in Medicine. 16(2). 171–174. 11 indexed citations
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Gillard, Mary Lou, Robin Nwankwo, James T. Fitzgerald, et al.. (2004). Informal Diabetes Education: Impact on Self-Management and Blood Glucose Control. The Diabetes Educator. 30(1). 136–142. 6 indexed citations
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Anderson, Robert M., David C. Musch, Robin Nwankwo, et al.. (2003). Personalized follow-up increases return rate at urban eye disease screening clinics for African Americans with diabetes: results of a randomized trial.. PubMed. 13(1). 40–6. 47 indexed citations
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Anderson, Robert M., David C. Musch, Robin Nwankwo, et al.. (2003). For the patient. Eye screening can prevent eye disease. Personalized follow-up increases return rate at urban eye disease screening clinics for African Americans with diabetes: results of a randomized trial.. PubMed. 13(1). 149–149. 6 indexed citations
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Patterson, Stephanie K., Richard H. Cohan, Melvyn Korobkin, et al.. (2002). Does Medical School Performance Predict Radiology Resident Performance?. Academic Radiology. 9(4). 437–445. 78 indexed citations
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Blane, Caroline E., James T. Fitzgerald, Larry D. Gruppen, et al.. (2002). Decreasing Rate of Fatty Involution at Screening Mammography. Academic Radiology. 9(8). 895–898. 5 indexed citations
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Anderson, Robert M., Frederic Wolf, David C. Musch, et al.. (2002). Conducting community-based, culturally specific, eye disease screening clinics for urban African Americans with diabetes.. PubMed. 12(3). 404–10. 27 indexed citations
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Adusumilli, Saroja, Richard H. Cohan, Melvyn Korobkin, James T. Fitzgerald, & Mary S. Oh. (2000). Correlation between radiology resident rotation performance and examination scores. Academic Radiology. 7(11). 920–926. 12 indexed citations
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Adusumilli, Saroja, Richard H. Cohan, Kelley W. Marshall, et al.. (2000). How well does applicant rank order predict subsequent performance during radiology residency?. Academic Radiology. 7(8). 635–640. 33 indexed citations
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Zweifler, Andrew J., et al.. (2000). The importance of race in medical student performance of an AIDS risk assessment interview with simulated patients. Medical Education. 34(3). 175–181. 3 indexed citations
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Billi, John E., Larry D. Gruppen, Grace Jordison Boxer, et al.. (1994). The Development and Evaluation of New Versions of the Written Examination for the American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider Course. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 24(1). 26–31. 4 indexed citations
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Anderson, Robert M., James T. Fitzgerald, Daniel W. Gorenflo, & Mary S. Oh. (1993). A comparison of the diabetes-related attitudes of health care professionals and patients. Patient Education and Counseling. 21(1-2). 41–50. 48 indexed citations
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Harrison, R. Van, et al.. (1990). The association between community physician's attendance at a medical center's CME courses and their patient referrals to the medical center. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions. 10(4). 315–320. 1 indexed citations
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Metzner, Helen L., Donald E. Lamphiear, Frances E. Thompson, Mary S. Oh, & Victor M. Hawthorne. (1989). Comparison of surrogate and subject reports of dietary practices, smoking habits and weight among married couples in the tecumseh diet methodology study. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 42(4). 367–375. 32 indexed citations
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Metzner, Helen L., Frances E. Thompson, Donald E. Lamphiear, Mary S. Oh, & Victor M. Hawthorne. (1988). Correspondence Between Perceptions of Change in Diet and 15‐year change in diet reports in the Tecumseh diet methodology study. Nutrition and Cancer. 11(1). 61–71. 5 indexed citations
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Welch, Kathy, I. T. T. Higgins, Mary S. Oh, & Cecil M. Burchfiel. (1982). Arsenic Exposure, Smoking, and Respiratory Cancer in Copper Smelter Workers. Archives of Environmental Health An International Journal. 37(6). 325–335. 94 indexed citations

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