Raymond Pong

2.2k total citations
63 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Raymond Pong is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Emergency Medical Services and Economics and Econometrics. According to data from OpenAlex, Raymond Pong has authored 63 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 43 papers in General Health Professions, 25 papers in Emergency Medical Services and 18 papers in Economics and Econometrics. Recurrent topics in Raymond Pong's work include Global Health Workforce Issues (25 papers), Primary Care and Health Outcomes (14 papers) and Dental Education, Practice, Research (11 papers). Raymond Pong is often cited by papers focused on Global Health Workforce Issues (25 papers), Primary Care and Health Outcomes (14 papers) and Dental Education, Practice, Research (11 papers). Raymond Pong collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and China. Raymond Pong's co-authors include Marie DesMeules, Claudia Lagacé, Roger Strasser, John C. Hogenbirk, Kate Tilleczek, Marshall Godwin, Ping Kwong Kam, Sik Hung Ng, Vernon Curran and Geoffrey Hodgetts and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Journal of The Electrochemical Society and Journal of Environmental Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Raymond Pong

62 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Raymond Pong Canada 22 903 644 436 273 240 63 1.6k
Deborah Russell Australia 26 979 1.1× 1.1k 1.7× 598 1.4× 423 1.5× 172 0.7× 70 1.7k
Roger Strasser Canada 28 1.7k 1.8× 1.6k 2.5× 1.5k 3.3× 499 1.8× 194 0.8× 134 2.8k
Michael R. Richards United States 22 975 1.1× 240 0.4× 461 1.1× 200 0.7× 713 3.0× 78 1.8k
Gail Tomblin Murphy Canada 26 1.2k 1.3× 643 1.0× 337 0.8× 55 0.2× 355 1.5× 105 2.0k
Arthur Kaufman United States 23 853 0.9× 259 0.4× 644 1.5× 284 1.0× 178 0.7× 91 1.9k
Marie Bismark Australia 25 1.1k 1.3× 325 0.5× 404 0.9× 173 0.6× 207 0.9× 103 2.0k
Anthony T. Lo Sasso United States 23 1.1k 1.2× 122 0.2× 237 0.5× 335 1.2× 762 3.2× 58 1.7k
Richard Murray Australia 17 529 0.6× 366 0.6× 338 0.8× 106 0.4× 95 0.4× 43 1.1k
Posy Bidwell United Kingdom 13 574 0.6× 446 0.7× 206 0.5× 80 0.3× 217 0.9× 18 1.2k
Dennis Keane United States 14 767 0.8× 438 0.7× 464 1.1× 485 1.8× 533 2.2× 27 1.8k

Countries citing papers authored by Raymond Pong

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Fields of papers citing papers by Raymond Pong

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Raymond Pong

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Raymond Pong. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Raymond Pong 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 Raymond Pong. Raymond Pong is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Xu, Yan, et al.. (2019). Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Non-invasive Prenatal Testing for Down Syndrome in China. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. 35(3). 237–242. 12 indexed citations
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Hogenbirk, John C., et al.. (2016). Milestones on the social accountability journey: Family medicine practice locations of Northern Ontario School of Medicine graduates.. PubMed. 62(3). e138–45. 38 indexed citations
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Hogenbirk, John C., et al.. (2016). Milestones on the social accountability journey. Canadian Family Physician. 62(3). 2 indexed citations
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Hogenbirk, John C., David Robinson, Raymond Pong, et al.. (2015). The economic contribution of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine to communities participating in distributed medical education.. PubMed. 20(1). 25–32. 21 indexed citations
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Pong, Raymond, et al.. (2012). Does better access to FPs decrease the likelihood of emergency department use? Results from the Primary Care Access Survey.. PubMed. 58(11). e658–66. 32 indexed citations
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Pong, Raymond, et al.. (2012). Does better access to FPs decrease the likelihood of emergency department use. Canadian Family Physician. 58(11). 5 indexed citations
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Kitchen, Peter, Allison Williams, Raymond Pong, & Donna M. Wilson. (2010). Socio-spatial patterns of home care use in Ontario, Canada: A case study. Health & Place. 17(1). 195–206. 17 indexed citations
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Qian, Dongfu, et al.. (2009). Determinants of health care demand in poor, rural China: the case of Gansu Province. Health Policy and Planning. 24(5). 324–334. 86 indexed citations
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Curran, Vernon, Lisa Fleet, Raymond Pong, et al.. (2008). A survey of rural medical education strategies throughout the medical education continuum in Canada.. PubMed. 47(4). 445–68. 14 indexed citations
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Pong, Raymond, Benjamin T.B. Chan, Naushaba Degani, et al.. (2007). Graduates of northern Ontario family medicine residency programs practise where they train.. PubMed. 12(3). 146–52. 29 indexed citations
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Pong, Raymond, et al.. (2007). Big cities and bright lights: rural- and northern-trained physicians in urban practice.. PubMed. 12(3). 153–60. 11 indexed citations
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Kingma, Mireille, et al.. (2005). The Barcelona International Symposium (21-23 April 2005). Synthesis reports.. PubMed. 45(2-3). 327–64. 1 indexed citations
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Curran, Vernon, et al.. (2005). [Adapting medical education to meet the physician recruitment needs of rural and remote regions in Canada, the US and Australia].. PubMed. 45(2-3). 229–53. 6 indexed citations
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Pong, Raymond, et al.. (2005). Sources of Data for Rural Health Research: Development of an Inventory of Canadian Databases. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health. 11(2). 219–227. 1 indexed citations
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Hogenbirk, John C., Raymond Pong, & Simone Lemieux. (2005). Impact of Telephone Triage on Medical Service Use: Implications for Rural and Remote Areas. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health. 11(2). 229–237. 11 indexed citations
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Easterbrook, Matthew J., et al.. (1999). Rural background and clinical rural rotations during medical training: effect on practice location.. PubMed. 160(8). 1159–63. 157 indexed citations
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Godwin, Marshall, et al.. (1998). Practice choices of graduating family medicine residents.. PubMed Central. 44. 532–6. 10 indexed citations
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Salmoni, Alan W., et al.. (1997). Predicting future long-term-care needs in a community.. PubMed. 87(6). 418–21. 1 indexed citations

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