Ray Fowler

478 total citations
9 papers, 114 citations indexed

About

Ray Fowler is a scholar working on Emergency Medicine, Economics and Econometrics and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, Ray Fowler has authored 9 papers receiving a total of 114 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Emergency Medicine, 2 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 1 paper in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in Ray Fowler's work include Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (3 papers), Healthcare Policy and Management (1 paper) and COVID-19 and Mental Health (1 paper). Ray Fowler is often cited by papers focused on Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (3 papers), Healthcare Policy and Management (1 paper) and COVID-19 and Mental Health (1 paper). Ray Fowler collaborates with scholars based in United States, India and Canada. Ray Fowler's co-authors include Eric Swanson, Michael Lozano, Larry J. Miller, Douglas F. Kupas, Lynn P. Roppolo, Allen Tanner, Diane Redmond, Alessandro Orlando, Charles W. Mains and David Bar‐Or and has published in prestigious journals such as Annals of Emergency Medicine, Current Opinion in Critical Care and Prehospital Emergency Care.

In The Last Decade

Ray Fowler

9 papers receiving 107 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ray Fowler United States 5 74 31 23 22 17 9 114
Mary Ann McNeil United States 6 159 2.1× 55 1.8× 36 1.6× 15 0.7× 14 0.8× 7 226
Ottavia Pallanch Italy 6 85 1.1× 17 0.5× 26 1.1× 13 0.6× 23 1.4× 7 120
John Zhong United States 5 75 1.0× 17 0.5× 29 1.3× 46 2.1× 45 2.6× 11 133
Jean‐Marc Agostinucci France 8 143 1.9× 25 0.8× 34 1.5× 6 0.3× 21 1.2× 22 204
Adolf Schinnerl Austria 6 156 2.1× 20 0.6× 33 1.4× 10 0.5× 12 0.7× 20 194
J. Jenvrin France 8 69 0.9× 7 0.2× 18 0.8× 16 0.7× 7 0.4× 21 125
Hans Lemke Germany 4 124 1.7× 28 0.9× 29 1.3× 5 0.2× 12 0.7× 8 136
Kwanhathai Darin Wong Malaysia 8 190 2.6× 27 0.9× 16 0.7× 11 0.5× 26 1.5× 9 201
Baljit Singh India 6 61 0.8× 29 0.9× 7 0.3× 7 0.3× 21 1.2× 8 79
Giulia Valeria Stazi Italy 5 40 0.5× 7 0.2× 35 1.5× 21 1.0× 51 3.0× 9 138

Countries citing papers authored by Ray Fowler

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ray Fowler

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ray Fowler

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ray Fowler. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ray Fowler based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Ray Fowler. Ray Fowler is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

9 of 9 papers shown
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Turer, Robert W., Graham Smith, Ray Fowler, et al.. (2022). Improving Emergency Medical Services Information Exchange: Methods for Automating Entity Resolution. Studies in health technology and informatics. 291. 17–26. 3 indexed citations
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Patel, A., et al.. (2021). Variations in Presentation and Management of COVID-19 Inpatients by Race and Ethnicity in a Large Texas Metroplex. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 17. e21–e21. 3 indexed citations
3.
Orlando, Alessandro, Diane Redmond, Allen Tanner, et al.. (2018). Intravenous Low-Dose Ketamine Provides Greater Pain Control Compared to Fentanyl in a Civilian Prehospital Trauma System: A Propensity Matched Analysis. Prehospital Emergency Care. 23(1). 1–8. 22 indexed citations
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Fowler, Ray, et al.. (2017). Evolution and revolution in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Current Opinion in Critical Care. 23(3). 183–187. 6 indexed citations
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Langabeer, James R., et al.. (2015). Reassessing After-Hour Arrival Patterns and Outcomes in ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. 16(3). 388–394. 2 indexed citations
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Schmicker, Robert H., Brian G. Leroux, Gena K. Sears, et al.. (2012). Temporal compliance trends in a cluster randomization with crossover trial of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Clinical Trials. 9(3). 314–321. 1 indexed citations
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Fowler, Ray, et al.. (2008). 362: 1,199 Case Series: Powered Intraosseous Insertion Provides Safe and Effective Vascular Access for Emergency Patients. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 52(4). S152–S152. 12 indexed citations
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Fowler, Ray, et al.. (2005). Clinical evaluation of a novel intraosseous device for adults: prospective, 250-patient, multi-center trial.. PubMed. 30(10). suppl 20–23. 52 indexed citations
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Fowler, Ray, et al.. (2002). Role of rapid sequence induction for intubation in the prehospital setting: helpful or harmful?. Current Opinion in Critical Care. 8(6). 571–577. 13 indexed citations

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