Sheryl Heron

1.7k total citations
61 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Sheryl Heron is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions and Gender Studies. According to data from OpenAlex, Sheryl Heron has authored 61 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 19 papers in General Health Professions and 17 papers in Gender Studies. Recurrent topics in Sheryl Heron's work include Diversity and Career in Medicine (14 papers), Medical Education and Admissions (13 papers) and Innovations in Medical Education (12 papers). Sheryl Heron is often cited by papers focused on Diversity and Career in Medicine (14 papers), Medical Education and Admissions (13 papers) and Innovations in Medical Education (12 papers). Sheryl Heron collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia. Sheryl Heron's co-authors include Nadine J. Kaslow, Arthur L. Kellermann, Lisa Moreno‐Walton, J.L. Moll, Leon L. Haley, Knox H. Todd, Anuradha Paranjape, Martie P. Thompson, Marie Thompson and Jean O’Connor and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences and Journal of General Internal Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Sheryl Heron

55 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers

Sheryl Heron
Mary Pat Frintner United States
Ambrose H. Wong United States
Jessica Gregg United States
Anne G. Sadler United States
Marina Catallozzi United States
Richard P. Shugerman United States
Margaret J. Tarpley United States
Julie T. Irish United States
Rose Chapman Australia
Mary Pat Frintner United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Sheryl Heron

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Fields of papers citing papers by Sheryl Heron

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sheryl Heron

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

All Works

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Hemingway, Steve, John Stephenson, Seren Roberts, et al.. (2025). Physical health proficiencies in mental health nursing education: Student nurses’ perspectives. Nurse Education in Practice. 87. 104493–104493.
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Oh, Laura, Judith A. Linden, Amy Zeidan, et al.. (2021). Overcoming barriers to promotion for women and underrepresented in medicine faculty in academic emergency medicine. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2(6). e12552–e12552. 17 indexed citations
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Franks, Nicole, et al.. (2021). The Time Is Now: Racism and the Responsibility of Emergency Medicine to Be Antiracist. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 78(5). 577–586. 15 indexed citations
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Lall, Michelle D., et al.. (2021). Racial Bias Among Emergency Providers. Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal. 43(2). 89–101.
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Danner, Omar K., Michael J. Maze, Elizabeth Williams, et al.. (2016). Hospital-based, Multidisciplinary, youth mentoring and medical exposure program positively influences and reinforces health care career choice: “The Reach One Each One Program early Experience”. The American Journal of Surgery. 213(4). 611–616. 19 indexed citations
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Boatright, Dowin, J. Simón, Christopher W. Woods, et al.. (2015). 167 Factors Important to Underrepresented Minority Applicants When Selecting an Emergency Medicine Program. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 66(4). S59–S60. 4 indexed citations
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Molinaro, Ross J., Anne Winkler, Colleen S. Kraft, et al.. (2012). Teaching Laboratory Medicine to Medical Students: Implementation and Evaluation. Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine. 136(11). 1423–1429. 19 indexed citations
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Heron, Sheryl, et al.. (2012). Foot Compartment Syndrome: A Rare Presentation to the Emergency Department. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 44(2). e235–e238. 7 indexed citations
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Danner, Omar K., et al.. (2012). Benefit of a Tiered-Trauma Activation System to Triage Dead-on-Arrival Patients. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. 13(3). 225–229. 4 indexed citations
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Heron, Sheryl, et al.. (2011). Financial literacy for the graduating medical student. Medical Education. 45(11). 1145–1146. 10 indexed citations
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Moreno‐Walton, Lisa, et al.. (2011). Diversity in Emergency Medicine Education: Expanding the Horizon. Academic Emergency Medicine. 18(s2). S104–9. 11 indexed citations
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Paranjape, Anuradha, et al.. (2007). Are alcohol problems linked with an increase in depressive symptoms in abused, inner-city African American women?. Women s Health Issues. 17(1). 37–43. 11 indexed citations
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Heron, Sheryl, et al.. (2006). Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Emergency Department: A Public Health Perspective. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America. 24(4). 905–923. 46 indexed citations
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Kaslow, Nadine J., et al.. (2003). Family and Community Factors that Predict Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms in Low‐Income, African‐American Children. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1008(1). 55–68. 21 indexed citations
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Quest, Tammie E., et al.. (2002). The Use of Standardized Patients within a Procedural Competency Model to Teach Death Disclosure. Academic Emergency Medicine. 9(11). 1326–1333. 45 indexed citations
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Quest, Tammie E., et al.. (2002). The Use of Standardized Patients within a Procedural Competency Model to Teach Death Disclosure. Academic Emergency Medicine. 9(11). 1326–1333. 15 indexed citations
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Shayne, Philip, et al.. (2000). Injury control in Honduras: A survey of injury mortality. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 36(4). 333–339. 7 indexed citations
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Todd, Knox H., et al.. (1999). Simple CPR: A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Video Self-Instructional Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training in an African American Church Congregation. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 34(6). 730–737. 105 indexed citations
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Kellermann, Arthur L. & Sheryl Heron. (1999). FIREARMS AND FAMILY VIOLENCE. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America. 17(3). 699–716. 22 indexed citations

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