Michelle Gill

1.2k total citations
19 papers, 842 citations indexed

About

Michelle Gill is a scholar working on Emergency Medicine, Neurology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Michelle Gill has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 842 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Emergency Medicine, 8 papers in Neurology and 5 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Michelle Gill's work include Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (8 papers), Trauma and Emergency Care Studies (7 papers) and Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (5 papers). Michelle Gill is often cited by papers focused on Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (8 papers), Trauma and Emergency Care Studies (7 papers) and Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (5 papers). Michelle Gill collaborates with scholars based in United States. Michelle Gill's co-authors include Steven M. Green, Baruch Krauss, R. Steele, Paul Haerich, Kevin Martens, Elizabeth L. Lynch, Victor Coba, Jason S. Haukoos, Steven Green and Craig Gravitz and has published in prestigious journals such as Annals of Emergency Medicine, Academic Emergency Medicine and The American Journal of Emergency Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Michelle Gill

19 papers receiving 819 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Michelle Gill United States 16 404 327 220 142 133 19 842
Paul J. McMahon United States 8 259 0.6× 279 0.9× 395 1.8× 109 0.8× 208 1.6× 11 810
Frédéric Dailler France 14 183 0.5× 274 0.8× 251 1.1× 47 0.3× 229 1.7× 56 912
J. M. Hackl Austria 15 142 0.4× 274 0.8× 175 0.8× 51 0.4× 115 0.9× 47 707
Judy L. Dye United States 13 395 1.0× 150 0.5× 260 1.2× 45 0.3× 256 1.9× 27 1.0k
Rosemary Hickey United States 14 169 0.4× 247 0.8× 270 1.2× 282 2.0× 551 4.1× 23 1.1k
Rosette C. Biester United States 9 415 1.0× 423 1.3× 566 2.6× 61 0.4× 47 0.4× 12 1.1k
Koen S. Simons Netherlands 16 160 0.4× 248 0.8× 94 0.4× 265 1.9× 123 0.9× 45 1.2k
Michele Meeker United States 14 390 1.0× 1.1k 3.2× 693 3.1× 30 0.2× 144 1.1× 15 1.5k
Bernd Eifert Germany 10 406 1.0× 512 1.6× 589 2.7× 42 0.3× 59 0.4× 13 850
Richard L. Keenan United States 12 264 0.7× 227 0.7× 78 0.4× 388 2.7× 198 1.5× 28 949

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Fields of papers citing papers by Michelle Gill

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Michelle Gill

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Steele, R., et al.. (2006). Clinical Decision Rules for Secondary Trauma Triage: Predictors of Emergency Operative Management. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 47(2). 135.e1–135.e15. 25 indexed citations
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Steele, R., et al.. (2006). Do the American College of Surgeons’ “Major Resuscitation” Trauma Triage Criteria Predict Emergency Operative Management?. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 50(1). 1–6. 28 indexed citations
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Haukoos, Jason S., et al.. (2006). Validation of the Simplified Motor Score for the Prediction of Brain Injury Outcomes After Trauma. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 50(1). 18–24. 47 indexed citations
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Gill, Michelle, et al.. (2006). A Comparison of Five Simplified Scales to the Out‐of‐hospital Glasgow Coma Scale for the Prediction of Traumatic Brain Injury Outcomes. Academic Emergency Medicine. 13(9). 968–973. 27 indexed citations
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Gill, Michelle, et al.. (2006). Validation Study of Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide Measurements Using a Handheld Monitoring Device. Journal of Asthma. 43(10). 731–734. 32 indexed citations
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Gill, Michelle, et al.. (2006). Cognitive Performance Following Modafinil versus Placebo in Sleep‐deprived Emergency Physicians: A Double‐blind Randomized Crossover Study. Academic Emergency Medicine. 13(2). 158–165. 74 indexed citations
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Gill, Michelle, et al.. (2006). A Comparison of Five Simplified Scales to the Out-of-hospital Glasgow Coma Scale for the Prediction of Traumatic Brain Injury Outcomes. Academic Emergency Medicine. 13(9). 968–973. 16 indexed citations
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Gill, Michelle, et al.. (2006). Interrater Reliability of 3 Simplified Neurologic Scales Applied to Adults Presenting to the Emergency Department With Altered Levels of Consciousness. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 49(4). 403–407.e1. 83 indexed citations
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Gill, Michelle, et al.. (2006). Cognitive Performance Following Modafinil versus Placebo in Sleep-deprived Emergency Physicians: A Double-blind Randomized Crossover Study. Academic Emergency Medicine. 13(2). 158–165. 20 indexed citations
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Gill, Michelle, et al.. (2005). Masseter spasm after succinylcholine administration. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 29(2). 167–171. 7 indexed citations
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Gill, Michelle, et al.. (2005). Retrograde endotracheal intubation: an investigation of indications, complications, and patient outcomes. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 23(2). 123–126. 20 indexed citations
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Gill, Michelle, et al.. (2005). Exhaled Nitric Oxide Levels during Acute Asthma Exacerbation. Academic Emergency Medicine. 12(7). 579–586. 10 indexed citations
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Gill, Michelle, Korbin Haycock, Steven M. Green, & Baruch Krauss. (2004). Can the bispectral index monitor the sedation adequacy of intubated ED adults?. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 22(2). 76–82. 7 indexed citations
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Gill, Michelle, et al.. (2004). Interrater reliability of Glasgow Coma Scale scores in the emergency department. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 43(2). 215–223. 209 indexed citations
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Gill, Michelle, et al.. (2004). A comparison of the Glasgow Coma Scale score to simplified alternative scores for the prediction of traumatic brain injury outcomes. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 45(1). 37–42. 90 indexed citations
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Gill, Michelle, Steven M. Green, & Baruch Krauss. (2003). Can the Bispectral Index Monitor Quantify Altered Level of Consciousness in Emergency Department Patients?. Academic Emergency Medicine. 10(2). 175–179. 17 indexed citations
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Gill, Michelle, Steven M. Green, & Baruch Krauss. (2003). A study of the bispectral index monitor during procedural sedation and analgesia in the emergency department. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 41(2). 234–241. 87 indexed citations
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Gill, Michelle, Steven M. Green, & Baruch Krauss. (2003). Can the Bispectral Index Monitor Quantify Altered Level of Consciousness in Emergency Department Patients?. Academic Emergency Medicine. 10(2). 175–179. 27 indexed citations
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Gill, Michelle, et al.. (2002). Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia induced by oral stimulation: a case report and review of swallow-induced dysrhythmias. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 22(4). 389–392. 16 indexed citations

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