William A. Berk

532 total citations
22 papers, 397 citations indexed

About

William A. Berk is a scholar working on Surgery, Emergency Medicine and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, William A. Berk has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 397 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Surgery, 6 papers in Emergency Medicine and 5 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Recurrent topics in William A. Berk's work include Poisoning and overdose treatments (3 papers), Cardiovascular Syncope and Autonomic Disorders (2 papers) and Disaster Response and Management (2 papers). William A. Berk is often cited by papers focused on Poisoning and overdose treatments (3 papers), Cardiovascular Syncope and Autonomic Disorders (2 papers) and Disaster Response and Management (2 papers). William A. Berk collaborates with scholars based in United States, Japan and Germany. William A. Berk's co-authors include Brian Tiffany, Suzanne White, Yoshiyuki Nagai, R. Rott, Wolfgang Garten, Hans‐Dieter Klenk, Robert D. Welch, Kim A. Williams, Michael J. Shea and Cynthia K. Aaron and has published in prestigious journals such as Gastroenterology, CHEST Journal and The American Journal of Medicine.

In The Last Decade

William A. Berk

21 papers receiving 376 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
William A. Berk United States 11 97 88 85 80 79 22 397
Rachel Jenner United Kingdom 10 101 1.0× 155 1.8× 106 1.2× 78 1.0× 221 2.8× 28 670
Kelly R. Bergmann United States 9 69 0.7× 79 0.9× 72 0.8× 58 0.7× 32 0.4× 47 461
Hayri Levent Yılmaz Türkiye 13 118 1.2× 158 1.8× 58 0.7× 109 1.4× 25 0.3× 59 549
Hasan Basri Üstünbaş Türkiye 11 48 0.5× 25 0.3× 90 1.1× 52 0.7× 101 1.3× 24 403
Fahmi Dachraoui Tunisia 14 106 1.1× 391 4.4× 93 1.1× 120 1.5× 117 1.5× 30 743
Stephen Kaufman United States 9 26 0.3× 67 0.8× 193 2.3× 130 1.6× 31 0.4× 10 518
Chung Mo Chow Hong Kong 12 26 0.3× 71 0.8× 34 0.4× 94 1.2× 164 2.1× 23 630
Mary Lund Mortensen United States 6 29 0.3× 43 0.5× 70 0.8× 164 2.0× 30 0.4× 9 535
M Fitzgerald Ireland 12 56 0.6× 239 2.7× 42 0.5× 64 0.8× 154 1.9× 28 527
Hasan Ağın Türkiye 14 53 0.5× 163 1.9× 67 0.8× 113 1.4× 54 0.7× 83 508

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Berk, William A., et al.. (2020). Spanish proficiency and interpreter use among emergency providers: A survey study. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 38(12). 2756–2757. 3 indexed citations
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Berk, William A., et al.. (2019). Standardizing the Care of Acute Severe Ulcerative Colitis Inpatients at an Inflammatory Bowel Disease Referral Hospital. Gastroenterology. 157(1). e32–e32. 1 indexed citations
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Dugdale, Caitlin M., Nickolas Zaller, Jeffrey Bratberg, William A. Berk, & Timothy Flanigan. (2014). Missed Opportunities for HIV Screening in Pharmacies and Retail Clinics. Journal of Media Literacy Education. 20(4). 339–345. 22 indexed citations
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Berk, William A., et al.. (2012). Usefulness of Intravenous Lipid Emulsion for Cardiac Toxicity from Cocaine Overdose. The American Journal of Cardiology. 111(3). 445–447. 25 indexed citations
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Berk, William A., et al.. (2009). Oral Administration of Pharmacologically Active Substances to Squid: A Methodological Description. Biological Bulletin. 216(1). 1–6. 7 indexed citations
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Berk, William A., et al.. (2008). The Effect of Clinical Experience on the Error Rate of Emergency Physicians. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 52(5). 497–501. 24 indexed citations
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Berk, William A., et al.. (2005). Effect of Rapid Patient Evaluation on the Rate and Type of Error Citation of Emergency Physicians. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 46(3). 108–109. 2 indexed citations
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Berk, William A., et al.. (1994). Infection control for health care workers caring for critically injured patients: A national survey. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 12(1). 60–63. 3 indexed citations
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Tiffany, Brian, et al.. (1993). Magnesium Bolus or Infusion Fails to Improve Expiratory Flow in Acute Asthma Exacerbations. CHEST Journal. 104(3). 831–834. 107 indexed citations
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Berk, William A., et al.. (1992). Controversial issues in clinical management of the simple wound. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 21(1). 72–78. 27 indexed citations
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Berk, William A., et al.. (1992). Prospective analysis of mental status progression in ethanol-intoxicated patients. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 10(4). 271–273. 6 indexed citations
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Berk, William A., et al.. (1992). Hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage simulating acute myocardial infarction. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 21(8). 1002–1005. 1 indexed citations
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Berk, William A., et al.. (1992). The John Doe syndrome: Diagnosis and outcome of patients unidentified at the time of emergency department admission. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 10(3). 217–218. 10 indexed citations
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Berk, William A., et al.. (1991). Severe oral phenytoin overdose does not cause cardiovascular morbidity. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 20(5). 508–512. 18 indexed citations
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Berk, William A., Michael J. Shea, & Barry J. Crevey. (1991). Bradycardic responses to vagally mediated bedside maneuvers in healthy volunteers. The American Journal of Medicine. 90(6). 725–729. 15 indexed citations
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Berk, William A. & Judith C. Andersen. (1989). Salicylate-associated asystole: Report of two cases. The American Journal of Medicine. 86(4). 505–506. 2 indexed citations
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Berk, William A.. (1989). Emergency medicine in the Third World: Two years as director of the Kingston, Jamaica, public hospital casualty department. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 18(5). 567–572. 13 indexed citations
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Berk, William A.. (1988). Electrocardiographic findings in infective endocarditis. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 6(2). 129–132. 5 indexed citations
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Berk, William A.. (1987). ECG findings in nonpenetrating chest trauma: A review. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 5(3). 209–215. 41 indexed citations
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Garten, Wolfgang, William A. Berk, Yoshiyuki Nagai, R. Rott, & Hans‐Dieter Klenk. (1980). Mutational Changes of the Protease Susceptibility of Glycoprotein F of Newcastle Disease Virus: Effects on Pathogenicity. Journal of General Virology. 50(1). 135–147. 63 indexed citations

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