Summer Chavez

1.2k total citations · 1 hit paper
27 papers, 589 citations indexed

About

Summer Chavez is a scholar working on Emergency Medicine, Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Summer Chavez has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 589 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Emergency Medicine, 5 papers in Infectious Diseases and 5 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Summer Chavez's work include Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (8 papers), Trauma and Emergency Care Studies (5 papers) and Emergency and Acute Care Studies (4 papers). Summer Chavez is often cited by papers focused on Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (8 papers), Trauma and Emergency Care Studies (5 papers) and Emergency and Acute Care Studies (4 papers). Summer Chavez collaborates with scholars based in United States and South Korea. Summer Chavez's co-authors include Brit Long, Alex Koyfman, Stephen Y. Liang, Michael Gottlieb, William J. Brady, Brandon M Carius, Tim Montrief, Ryan Huebinger, Bentley J. Bobrow and Rabab Al‐Araji and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Medical Care and Journal of Medical Internet Research.

In The Last Decade

Summer Chavez

24 papers receiving 575 citations

Hit Papers

Clinical update on COVID-19 for the emergency clinician: ... 2022 2026 2023 2024 2022 40 80 120

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Summer Chavez United States 11 207 97 93 89 85 27 589
Zahra Ismail Canada 8 428 2.1× 96 1.0× 65 0.7× 171 1.9× 136 1.6× 20 652
Toshio Fukuoka Japan 16 241 1.2× 116 1.2× 93 1.0× 128 1.4× 98 1.2× 48 772
Zhaohui Tong China 8 295 1.4× 35 0.4× 90 1.0× 99 1.1× 72 0.8× 27 555
Sanjeev Bhoi India 15 134 0.6× 126 1.3× 137 1.5× 137 1.5× 63 0.7× 83 742
Falk Fichtner Germany 13 351 1.7× 70 0.7× 97 1.0× 152 1.7× 63 0.7× 25 686
Morayma Reyes Gil United States 10 171 0.8× 28 0.3× 53 0.6× 72 0.8× 94 1.1× 30 642
Ghee Chee Phua Singapore 11 247 1.2× 46 0.5× 65 0.7× 110 1.2× 96 1.1× 31 616
Bhupinder Natt United States 11 251 1.2× 130 1.3× 48 0.5× 157 1.8× 68 0.8× 25 759
Brandon M Carius United States 9 131 0.6× 81 0.8× 66 0.7× 58 0.7× 33 0.4× 48 368
Jawad Ahmed Pakistan 15 249 1.2× 32 0.3× 96 1.0× 118 1.3× 79 0.9× 59 659

Countries citing papers authored by Summer Chavez

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Fields of papers citing papers by Summer Chavez

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Summer Chavez

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Summer Chavez. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Summer Chavez 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 Summer Chavez. Summer Chavez 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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Adepoju, Omolola E., et al.. (2025). Back-to-Back Climate shocks and the mental health crisis: A Texas-sized surge in depression and anxiety ER visits. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 91. 123–131.
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Adepoju, Omolola E., et al.. (2024). Patient- and Provider-Level Factors Associated with Patient Portal Usage Among Medicaid Recipients. Telemedicine Journal and e-Health. 30(9). 2466–2476.
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Huebinger, Ryan, et al.. (2023). Changes in adult trauma at a level 1 trauma center before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2(2). 100024–100024. 3 indexed citations
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Long, Brit, Stephen Y. Liang, Brandon M Carius, et al.. (2023). Mimics of Monkeypox: Considerations for the emergency medicine clinician. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 65. 172–178. 13 indexed citations
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Liaw, Winston, et al.. (2023). The Hazards of Using ChatGPT: A Call to Action for Medical Education Researchers. PRiMER. 7. 27–27. 8 indexed citations
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Chavez, Summer, et al.. (2023). Pediatric firearm injury epidemiology at a level 1 trauma center from 2019 to 2021: including time of the COVID-19 pandemic. Injury Epidemiology. 10(S1). 41–41. 4 indexed citations
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Chavez, Summer, et al.. (2022). Updated estimates of sepsis hospitalizations at United States academic medical centers. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3(4). e12782–e12782. 12 indexed citations
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Long, Brit, Alex Koyfman, Michael Gottlieb, et al.. (2022). Monkeypox: A focused narrative review for emergency medicine clinicians. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 61. 34–43. 21 indexed citations
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Chavez, Summer, William J. Brady, Michael Gottlieb, et al.. (2022). Clinical update on COVID-19 for the emergency clinician: Airway and resuscitation. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 58. 43–51. 1 indexed citations
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Wang, Henry E., Donald A. Molony, John R. Foringer, et al.. (2022). Emergency department visits for hemodialysis by insurance status in the United States. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3(2). e12698–e12698. 2 indexed citations
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Brady, William J., Summer Chavez, Michael Gottlieb, et al.. (2022). Clinical update on COVID-19 for the emergency clinician: Cardiac arrest in the out-of-hospital and in-hospital settings. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 57. 114–123. 4 indexed citations
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Huebinger, Ryan, Summer Chavez, Benjamin S. Abella, et al.. (2022). Race and ethnicity disparities in post-arrest care in Texas. Resuscitation. 176. 99–106. 9 indexed citations
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Long, Brit, Summer Chavez, Brandon M Carius, et al.. (2022). Clinical update on COVID-19 for the emergency and critical care clinician: Medical management. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 56. 158–170. 12 indexed citations
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Long, Brit, Summer Chavez, Michael Gottlieb, Tim Montrief, & William J. Brady. (2022). Local anesthetic systemic toxicity: A narrative review for emergency clinicians. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 59. 42–48. 40 indexed citations
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Chavez, Summer, Ryan Huebinger, Micah Panczyk, et al.. (2022). Racial/ethnic and gender disparities of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in Texas. Resuscitation. 179. 29–35. 6 indexed citations
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Chavez, Summer, Brit Long, Alex Koyfman, & Stephen Y. Liang. (2020). Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19): A primer for emergency physicians. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 44. 220–229. 211 indexed citations
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Hockstein, Maxwell A., et al.. (2019). Emergency Medicine Residents on Electronic Medical Records: Perspectives and Advice. Cureus. 11(2). e4027–e4027. 1 indexed citations
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Chavez, Summer, et al.. (2017). Evaluation of fever in the emergency department. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 35(11). 1755–1758. 40 indexed citations
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Cook, Nicole, et al.. (2014). Support for Smoke-Free Multi-Unit Housing Policies among Racially and Ethnically Diverse, low-Income Seniors in South Florida. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology. 29(4). 405–415. 11 indexed citations

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