Sharon R. Weeks

956 total citations
29 papers, 653 citations indexed

About

Sharon R. Weeks is a scholar working on Surgery, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Sharon R. Weeks has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 653 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Surgery, 7 papers in Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine and 6 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Sharon R. Weeks's work include Pain Management and Treatment (7 papers), Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation (5 papers) and Liver Disease and Transplantation (4 papers). Sharon R. Weeks is often cited by papers focused on Pain Management and Treatment (7 papers), Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation (5 papers) and Liver Disease and Transplantation (4 papers). Sharon R. Weeks collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Pakistan. Sharon R. Weeks's co-authors include Jack W. Tsao, Victoria C. Anderson-Barnes, Paul F. Pasquina, Kent A. Stevens, Martin Ekeke Monono, Benjamin Philosophe, Adnan A. Hyder, Shane Ottmann, Catherine Juillard and Andrew M. Cameron and has published in prestigious journals such as Neuropsychologia, Transplantation and Journal of the American College of Surgeons.

In The Last Decade

Sharon R. Weeks

27 papers receiving 630 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sharon R. Weeks United States 14 213 154 117 103 101 29 653
Matthew Borgia United States 19 37 0.2× 69 0.4× 78 0.7× 338 3.3× 127 1.3× 61 1.2k
Stephan R. Weinland United States 15 82 0.4× 132 0.9× 11 0.1× 10 0.1× 203 2.0× 25 827
Brian Chau United States 10 83 0.4× 109 0.7× 18 0.2× 131 1.3× 44 0.4× 13 495
Nadine Morkisch Germany 9 118 0.6× 137 0.9× 14 0.1× 377 3.7× 52 0.5× 14 665
Steven Hanling United States 14 300 1.4× 231 1.5× 11 0.1× 21 0.2× 190 1.9× 23 630
Matthew Liston Australia 15 90 0.4× 193 1.3× 8 0.1× 111 1.1× 33 0.3× 34 613
Emma Burns Canada 11 47 0.2× 80 0.5× 137 1.2× 9 0.1× 46 0.5× 21 458
Anthony Plunkett United States 16 217 1.0× 240 1.6× 37 0.3× 6 0.1× 264 2.6× 37 735
Lydia Abdul Latif Malaysia 11 84 0.4× 28 0.2× 15 0.1× 220 2.1× 48 0.5× 32 731
Carmela Rifici Italy 17 23 0.1× 53 0.3× 53 0.5× 85 0.8× 28 0.3× 71 760

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sharon R. Weeks

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All Works

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Chen, Po‐Hung, Jonathan Mitchell, Ahmet Gürakar, et al.. (2025). Access to early liver transplantation is adversely impacted by social determinants of health: A retrospective cohort study. Liver Transplantation. 31(12). 1472–1487.
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Kates, Olivia S., et al.. (2024). HHV‐8‐associated diseases in transplantation: A case report and narrative review focused on diagnosis and prevention. Transplant Infectious Disease. 26(S1). e14334–e14334. 4 indexed citations
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Weeks, Sharon R., Kyungho Lee, Kathleen R. Mulka, et al.. (2023). Successful liver transplantation from deceased donors with active COVID‐19 infections with undetectable SARS‐CoV‐2 in donor liver and aorta. Clinical Transplantation. 37(9). e15081–e15081.
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Weeks, Sharon R., et al.. (2020). Innovative approach to the difficult ventricular shunt using pleural access device for maintenance drainage: case report. Journal of Neurosurgery Pediatrics. 25(4). 407–410. 2 indexed citations
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Weeks, Sharon R., Xun Luo, Ahmet Gürakar, et al.. (2020). Steroid‐sparing maintenance immunosuppression is safe and effective after simultaneous liver‐kidney transplantation. Clinical Transplantation. 34(10). e14036–e14036. 4 indexed citations
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Chan, Annie, Sarah C. Griffin, Sharon R. Weeks, et al.. (2019). Visual responsiveness in sensorimotor cortex is increased following amputation and reduced after mirror therapy. NeuroImage Clinical. 23. 101882–101882. 15 indexed citations
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Weeks, Sharon R., Xun Luo, Christine E. Haugen, et al.. (2019). Delayed Graft Function in Simultaneous Liver Kidney Transplantation. Transplantation. 104(3). 542–550. 13 indexed citations
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Weeks, Sharon R., Zhaoli Sun, Mary E. McCaul, et al.. (2018). Liver Transplantation for Severe Alcoholic Hepatitis, Updated Lessons from the World's Largest Series. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 226(4). 549–557. 75 indexed citations
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Finn, Sacha, et al.. (2017). A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Mirror Therapy for Upper Extremity Phantom Limb Pain in Male Amputees. Frontiers in Neurology. 8. 267–267. 62 indexed citations
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Weeks, Sharon R., Kent A. Stevens, Adil H. Haider, et al.. (2015). A modified Kampala trauma score (KTS) effectively predicts mortality in trauma patients. Injury. 47(1). 125–129. 32 indexed citations
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Weeks, Sharon R., et al.. (2014). Is the Kampala Trauma Score an Effective Predictor of Mortality in Low-Resource Settings? A Comparison of Multiple Trauma Severity Scores. World Journal of Surgery. 38(8). 1905–1911. 69 indexed citations
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Mitchell, Stuart, et al.. (2013). Medical Student Appraisal. Applied Clinical Informatics. 4(3). 403–418. 10 indexed citations
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Markman, Timothy M., et al.. (2013). Medical Student Appraisal. Applied Clinical Informatics. 4(2). 201–211. 10 indexed citations
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Khalifian, Saami, et al.. (2013). Medical Student Appraisal. Applied Clinical Informatics. 4(1). 53–60. 19 indexed citations
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Isaacson, Brad M., et al.. (2012). Relationship Between Volumetric Measurements of Heterotopic Ossification in Wounded Service Members and Clinically Available Screening Tools. JPO Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics. 24(3). 138–143. 4 indexed citations
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Armiger, Robert S., Courtney Moran, Sharon R. Weeks, et al.. (2011). Using A Virtual Integration Environment in Treating Phantom Limb Pain. Studies in health technology and informatics. 163. 730–6. 7 indexed citations
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Fitzgibbon, Bernadette M., Peter G. Enticott, Anina N. Rich, et al.. (2010). High incidence of ‘synaesthesia for pain’ in amputees. Neuropsychologia. 48(12). 3675–3678. 29 indexed citations
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Weeks, Sharon R., Victoria C. Anderson-Barnes, & Jack W. Tsao. (2010). Phantom Limb Pain. The Neurologist. 16(5). 277–286. 146 indexed citations
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Weeks, Sharon R., et al.. (2010). Physiological and Psychological Fatigue in Extreme Conditions: The Military Example. PM&R. 2(5). 438–441. 36 indexed citations
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Weeks, Sharon R. & Jack W. Tsao. (2010). Incorporation of another person's limb into body image relieves phantom limb pain: A case study. Neurocase. 16(6). 461–465. 16 indexed citations

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