Parveen Wasi

1.2k total citations
35 papers, 931 citations indexed

About

Parveen Wasi is a scholar working on Genetics, Hematology and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Parveen Wasi has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 931 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Genetics, 14 papers in Hematology and 9 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Parveen Wasi's work include Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (13 papers), Innovations in Medical Education (7 papers) and Blood groups and transfusion (7 papers). Parveen Wasi is often cited by papers focused on Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (13 papers), Innovations in Medical Education (7 papers) and Blood groups and transfusion (7 papers). Parveen Wasi collaborates with scholars based in Canada, Thailand and United States. Parveen Wasi's co-authors include Harold Reiter, Jack Rosenfeld, Kevin W. Eva, Kien Trinh, Geoffrey R. Norman, Stephen Couban, Sean Dolan, David Barnes, Margot J. Burnell and Pantelis Andreou and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Blood.

In The Last Decade

Parveen Wasi

31 papers receiving 886 citations

Peers

Parveen Wasi
Richard S. Swanson United States
Kevin Y. Kane United States
Urshila Durani United States
Kim Schmit-Pokorny United States
Neena Kapoor United States
Eli M. Miloslavsky United States
Martin Thomas United Kingdom
Marek S. Poniewierski United States
Richard S. Swanson United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Parveen Wasi

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Fields of papers citing papers by Parveen Wasi

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Parveen Wasi

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Dore, Kelly, et al.. (2021). Program directors’ reflections on national policy change in medical education: insights on decision-making, accreditation, and the CanMEDS framework. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 12(3). 70–81. 1 indexed citations
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Ahmed, Zeeshan, et al.. (2019). Tumour lysis syndrome in a patient with undifferentiated endometrial stromal sarcoma. Gynecologic Oncology Reports. 28. 41–43. 8 indexed citations
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Martin, Leslie, Ameen Patel, Matthew Patel, et al.. (2018). Role of allied health care professionals in goals-of-care discussions with hospitalized patients and perceived barriers: a cross-sectional survey. CMAJ Open. 6(2). E241–E247. 3 indexed citations
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Mathew, Rebecca, et al.. (2016). A Reduced Duty Hours Model for Senior Internal Medicine Residents: A Qualitative Analysis of Residents’ Experiences and Perceptions. Academic Medicine. 91(9). 1284–1292. 8 indexed citations
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Melvin, Lindsay, et al.. (2015). Improving medical students’ written communication skills: design and evaluation of an educational curriculum. Postgraduate Medical Journal. 91(1076). 303–308. 15 indexed citations
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Legault, Kimberly, et al.. (2012). Quality of discharge summaries prepared by first year internal medicine residents. BMC Medical Education. 12(1). 77–77. 33 indexed citations
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Akl, Elie A., Gordon Guyatt, Jihad Irani, et al.. (2011). “Might” or “suggest”? No wording approach was clearly superior in conveying the strength of recommendation. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 65(3). 268–275. 17 indexed citations
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Eva, Kevin W., Harold Reiter, Kien Trinh, et al.. (2009). Predictive validity of the multiple mini‐interview for selecting medical trainees. Medical Education. 43(8). 767–775. 203 indexed citations
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Treon, Steven P., Andrew R. Branagan, Leukothea Ioakimidis, et al.. (2008). Long-term outcomes to fludarabine and rituximab in Waldenström macroglobulinemia. Blood. 113(16). 3673–3678. 103 indexed citations
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Couban, Stephen, Michael Goodyear, Margot J. Burnell, et al.. (2005). Randomized Placebo-Controlled Study of Low-Dose Warfarin for the Prevention of Central Venous Catheter–Associated Thrombosis in Patients With Cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 23(18). 4063–4069. 243 indexed citations
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Wood, Lorna, Roma Sehmi, Sandra C. Dorman, et al.. (2002). Allergen-induced Increases in Bone Marrow T Lymphocytes and Interleukin-5 Expression in Subjects with Asthma. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 166(6). 883–889. 75 indexed citations
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Humar, Atul, Keith O’Rourke, J. H. Lipton, et al.. (1998). The clinical utility of CMV surveillance cultures and antigenemia following bone marrow transplantation. Bone Marrow Transplantation. 23(1). 45–51. 14 indexed citations
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Warner, Margaret, Parveen Wasi, Stephen Couban, et al.. (1997). Failure of pulse high-dose dexamethasone in chronic idiopathic immune thrombocytopenia. American Journal of Hematology. 54(4). 267–270. 28 indexed citations
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Bordin, José Orlando, James W. Smith, Catherine P.M. Hayward, et al.. (1995). Bacterial infection‐associated improvement of platelet counts in two patients with chronic and unresponsive idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura with normal platelet survival studies. British Journal of Haematology. 90(2). 332–335. 3 indexed citations
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Waye, John S., Barry Eng, Margaret Patterson, et al.. (1995). Severity of β‐thalassemia due to genotypes involving the IVS‐I‐6 (T→C) mutation. American Journal of Hematology. 50(1). 15–19. 9 indexed citations
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Fucharoen, Supan, et al.. (1988). A study of thalassemia associated with pregnancy.. PubMed. 23(5B). 295–9. 9 indexed citations
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Wasi, Chantapong, S Louisirirotchanakul, Suthat Fucharoen, et al.. (1987). Viral infections in beta-thalassemia/hemoglobin E patients.. PubMed. 23(5A). 547–55.
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Winichagoon, Pranee, Suthat Fucharoen, & Parveen Wasi. (1987). Bam HI polymorphism of the beta A-, beta E-, and beta (0) -thalassemia genes in the Thai population.. PubMed. 23(5A). 93–7. 1 indexed citations
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Wasi, Parveen & P. Pravatmuang. (1973). Immunologie diagnosis of α-thalassemia.. 56(11). 1 indexed citations

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