Terrence E Steyer

702 total citations
31 papers, 497 citations indexed

About

Terrence E Steyer is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Terrence E Steyer has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 497 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in General Health Professions, 9 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 6 papers in Health. Recurrent topics in Terrence E Steyer's work include Primary Care and Health Outcomes (8 papers), Innovations in Medical Education (6 papers) and Global Health Workforce Issues (3 papers). Terrence E Steyer is often cited by papers focused on Primary Care and Health Outcomes (8 papers), Innovations in Medical Education (6 papers) and Global Health Workforce Issues (3 papers). Terrence E Steyer collaborates with scholars based in United States and Canada. Terrence E Steyer's co-authors include Arch G. Mainous, William S. Pearson, Kelly R. Ragucci, Vanessa A. Díaz, Lori M. Dickerson, Peter J. Carek, William J. Hueston, Heather A. Liszka, Dana E. King and Andrew N. Kleit and has published in prestigious journals such as Health Affairs, Vaccine and Academic Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Terrence E Steyer

27 papers receiving 450 citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Terrence E Steyer United States 12 148 134 129 122 58 31 497
Ronald C. Samuels United States 12 93 0.6× 97 0.7× 123 1.0× 156 1.3× 68 1.2× 27 560
Tracey Bessell Australia 9 78 0.5× 99 0.7× 123 1.0× 268 2.2× 61 1.1× 20 606
Lucas A. Berenbrok United States 11 83 0.6× 107 0.8× 96 0.7× 146 1.2× 99 1.7× 37 574
Hoda Jradi Saudi Arabia 15 73 0.5× 118 0.9× 128 1.0× 110 0.9× 39 0.7× 29 652
Kazeem B. Yusuff Nigeria 12 82 0.6× 82 0.6× 111 0.9× 46 0.4× 33 0.6× 36 503
Kelly R. Ragucci United States 18 100 0.7× 320 2.4× 171 1.3× 266 2.2× 57 1.0× 56 1.0k
Eman Elayeh Jordan 13 62 0.4× 53 0.4× 67 0.5× 67 0.5× 44 0.8× 34 378
Ali Azeez Al‐Jumaili Iraq 14 138 0.9× 65 0.5× 57 0.4× 170 1.4× 123 2.1× 71 726
Harith Al-Qazaz Iraq 11 80 0.5× 42 0.3× 146 1.1× 97 0.8× 38 0.7× 35 709
Jean‐Venable R. Goode United States 13 202 1.4× 128 1.0× 103 0.8× 183 1.5× 110 1.9× 49 813

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Freedy, John R., et al.. (2022). Social, Individual, and Environmental Characteristics of Family Medicine Resident Burnout: A CERA Study. Family Medicine. 54(4). 270–276. 2 indexed citations
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Carek, Peter J., Lori M. Dickerson, Vanessa A. Díaz, & Terrence E Steyer. (2011). Addressing the Scholarly Activity Requirements for Residents: One Program's Solution. Journal of Graduate Medical Education. 3(3). 379–382. 29 indexed citations
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Steyer, Terrence E. (2010). What should our students learn: the family medicine clerkship curricular guidelines.. PubMed. 42(1). 12–3. 1 indexed citations
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Díaz, Vanessa A., Peter J. Carek, Lori M. Dickerson, & Terrence E Steyer. (2010). Teaching Quality Improvement in a Primary Care Residency. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 36(10). 454–AP5. 20 indexed citations
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Ragucci, Kelly R., et al.. (2009). The Presidential Scholars Program at the Medical University of South Carolina: An extracurricular approach to interprofessional education. Journal of Interprofessional Care. 23(2). 134–147. 8 indexed citations
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Ewigman, Bernard, Mark S. Johnson, Ardis Davis, et al.. (2009). An Update on Family Medicine Participation in Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSAs). The Annals of Family Medicine. 7(3). 275–275. 2 indexed citations
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Steyer, Terrence E & Adrienne Z. Ables. (2009). Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Weight Loss. Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice. 36(2). 395–406. 15 indexed citations
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Steyer, Terrence E, et al.. (2008). The American Medical Student Association’s Contributions to Advancing Primary Care. Academic Medicine. 83(11). 1057–1059. 4 indexed citations
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Steyer, Terrence E, et al.. (2008). Attitudes and Beliefs About Emergency Contraception Among Patients at Academic Family Medicine Clinics. The Annals of Family Medicine. 6(suppl_1). S23–S27. 23 indexed citations
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Díaz, Vanessa A., et al.. (2006). Does fingernail polish affect pulse oximeter readings?. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing. 23(1). 51–55. 27 indexed citations
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Liszka, Heather A., Terrence E Steyer, & William J. Hueston. (2006). Virtual Medical Care: How Are Our Patients Using Online Health Information?. Journal of Community Health. 31(5). 368–378. 33 indexed citations
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Bradford, W. David, et al.. (2006). How Direct-To-Consumer Television Advertising For Osteoarthritis Drugs Affects Physicians’ Prescribing Behavior. Health Affairs. 25(5). 1371–1377. 48 indexed citations
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Wessell, Andrea M., et al.. (2005). Use of a Modified Dosing Weight for Heparin Therapy in a Morbidly Obese Patient. Annals of Pharmacotherapy. 39(4). 753–756. 13 indexed citations
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Steyer, Terrence E, et al.. (2004). Patients' perceptions of non-physician providers in primary care.. PubMed. 100(4). 103–6. 2 indexed citations
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Steyer, Terrence E, Arch G. Mainous, & Mark E. Geesey. (2004). The effect of race and residence on the receipt of childhood immunizations: 1993–2001. Vaccine. 23(12). 1464–1470. 11 indexed citations
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Steyer, Terrence E, Dana E. King, Arch G. Mainous, & Gregory E. Gilbert. (2003). Use of Nutritional Supplements for the Prevention and Treatment of Hypercholesterolemia. Nutrition. 19(5). 415–418. 3 indexed citations
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Steyer, Terrence E, et al.. (2003). The Role of Medical Students in Curriculum Committees. Teaching and Learning in Medicine. 15(4). 238–241. 3 indexed citations
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Steyer, Terrence E, Kelly R. Ragucci, William S. Pearson, & Arch G. Mainous. (2003). The role of pharmacists in the delivery of influenza vaccinations. Vaccine. 22(8). 1001–1006. 145 indexed citations
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Steyer, Terrence E, Gary L. Freed, & Paula M. Lantz. (2002). Medicaid reimbursement for alternative therapies.. PubMed. 8(6). 84–8. 21 indexed citations
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Steele, David, Terrence E Steyer, & Andrew Nowalk. (2001). What Did We Learn about Student and Faculty “Backlash” to the Interdisciplinary Generalist Curriculum Project?. Academic Medicine. 76(Supplement). S61–S67. 11 indexed citations

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