Rodrick Lim

1.7k total citations
107 papers, 979 citations indexed

About

Rodrick Lim is a scholar working on Surgery, Emergency Medicine and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Rodrick Lim has authored 107 papers receiving a total of 979 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Surgery, 28 papers in Emergency Medicine and 27 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Rodrick Lim's work include Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout (15 papers), Emergency and Acute Care Studies (13 papers) and Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research (11 papers). Rodrick Lim is often cited by papers focused on Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout (15 papers), Emergency and Acute Care Studies (13 papers) and Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research (11 papers). Rodrick Lim collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Switzerland. Rodrick Lim's co-authors include Naveen Poonai, Tim Lynch, Michael Rieder, Jamie A. Seabrook, Gurinder Sangha, Kristine Van Aarsen, Judy Morris, Edmond S. Chan, Ann E. Clarke and Sofianne Gabrielli and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology and Annals of Emergency Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Rodrick Lim

94 papers receiving 944 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Rodrick Lim Canada 19 299 235 150 147 138 107 979
Judy Morris Canada 18 232 0.8× 229 1.0× 115 0.8× 150 1.0× 273 2.0× 74 906
M. Caroline Burton United States 19 223 0.7× 159 0.7× 85 0.6× 210 1.4× 74 0.5× 79 1.2k
Jennifer L. Trainor United States 16 271 0.9× 232 1.0× 94 0.6× 200 1.4× 71 0.5× 47 1.3k
Peter Davidson United Kingdom 16 163 0.5× 82 0.3× 49 0.3× 99 0.7× 74 0.5× 32 1.0k
Yusuf Nagree Australia 18 210 0.7× 276 1.2× 38 0.3× 216 1.5× 221 1.6× 30 1.5k
F Péquignot France 16 469 1.6× 67 0.3× 93 0.6× 134 0.9× 33 0.2× 40 1.2k
Marna Rayl Greenberg United States 13 64 0.2× 158 0.7× 55 0.4× 276 1.9× 94 0.7× 111 812
R P Ford New Zealand 16 111 0.4× 235 1.0× 213 1.4× 87 0.6× 219 1.6× 33 1.5k
Andrew F. Smith United Kingdom 16 183 0.6× 40 0.2× 72 0.5× 356 2.4× 219 1.6× 31 1.4k
Simon Craig Australia 19 165 0.6× 419 1.8× 291 1.9× 95 0.6× 27 0.2× 115 1.6k

Countries citing papers authored by Rodrick Lim

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Fields of papers citing papers by Rodrick Lim

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Rodrick Lim

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Lim, Rodrick, et al.. (2025). Burnout and resilience in emergency medicine health professionals. Internal and Emergency Medicine. 21(1). 205–209.
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Ding, Chang, et al.. (2025). Integrating physician wellbeing into patient safety standards: a crucial step for Emergency Medicine. Internal and Emergency Medicine. 20(7). 2169–2174.
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Lim, Rodrick, et al.. (2024). Current progress in international pediatric emergency medicine. Current Opinion in Pediatrics. 36(3). 282–287. 2 indexed citations
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Morris, Judy, Yanqing Yi, Chau Pham, et al.. (2024). Perceptions of gender equity in emergency medicine in Canada. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine. 26(4). 271–279. 1 indexed citations
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Lim, Rodrick, Al’ai Alvarez, Eve Purdy, et al.. (2024). An Exploration of the Interplay Between Well-being and Quality and Safety. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine. 26(3). 148–155.
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Lim, Rodrick, et al.. (2024). Modulating patient output: rethinking the role of EM in the healthcare system. Internal and Emergency Medicine. 20(1). 215–220.
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Bigham, Blair L., Kelly Lien, Rodrick Lim, et al.. (2023). Exploring a case for education about sexual and gender minorities in postgraduate emergency medicine training: forming recommendations for change. Postgraduate Medicine. 135(6). 623–632. 2 indexed citations
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Prosty, Connor, Sofianne Gabrielli, Ann E. Clarke, et al.. (2022). Impact of Reaction Setting on the Management, Severity, and Outcome of Pediatric Food-Induced Anaphylaxis: A Cross-Sectional Study. The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice. 10(12). 3163–3171. 4 indexed citations
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Morris, Judy, Rodrick Lim, Kirsten Johnson, et al.. (2022). Priority strategies to improve gender equity in Canadian emergency medicine: proceedings from the CAEP 2021 Academic Symposium on leadership. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine. 24(2). 151–160. 5 indexed citations
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Clarke, Ann E., Sofianne Gabrielli, Judy Morris, et al.. (2020). Risk of peanut- and tree-nut–induced anaphylaxis during Halloween, Easter and other cultural holidays in Canadian children. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 192(38). E1084–E1092. 4 indexed citations
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Aarsen, Kristine Van, et al.. (2020). A national survey of burnout amongst Canadian Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada emergency medicine residents. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 11(5). e56–e61. 9 indexed citations
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Molloy, John, Sofianne Gabrielli, Ann E. Clarke, et al.. (2019). Anaphylaxis: comparison of clinical characteristics and management between children less than 2 years of age and older children. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 143(2). AB145–AB145. 1 indexed citations
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Sukhera, Javeed, et al.. (2019). Implicit Stigma Recognition and Management for Health Professionals. Academic Psychiatry. 44(1). 59–63. 22 indexed citations
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Lim, Rodrick, et al.. (2019). Mistaken Asymptomatic Carinal Foreign Body in a Child. Pediatric Emergency Care. 35(1). e11–e13.
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Sukhera, Javeed, et al.. (2017). Labelling of mental illness in a paediatric emergency department and its implications for stigma reduction education. Perspectives on Medical Education. 6(3). 165–172. 16 indexed citations
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Lim, Rodrick, et al.. (2017). Severe Infant Rash Resistant to Therapy Due to Zinc Deficiency. Pediatric Emergency Care. 33(8). 582–584. 4 indexed citations
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Poonai, Naveen, et al.. (2014). Oral administration of morphine versus ibuprofen to manage postfracture pain in children: a randomized trial. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 186(18). 1358–1363. 90 indexed citations
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Lim, Rodrick, et al.. (2010). Massive gastric pneumatosis from pyloric stenosis. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 182(5). E227–E227. 11 indexed citations
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Lynch, Tim, et al.. (2009). Cerebral Sinovenous Thrombosis Masquerading as Migraine. Pediatric Emergency Care. 25(3). 174–176. 5 indexed citations

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