William D. King

2.8k total citations
110 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

William D. King is a scholar working on Emergency Medicine, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality. According to data from OpenAlex, William D. King has authored 110 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Emergency Medicine, 25 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 18 papers in Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality. Recurrent topics in William D. King's work include Injury Epidemiology and Prevention (20 papers), Traffic and Road Safety (17 papers) and Emergency and Acute Care Studies (14 papers). William D. King is often cited by papers focused on Injury Epidemiology and Prevention (20 papers), Traffic and Road Safety (17 papers) and Emergency and Acute Care Studies (14 papers). William D. King collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Bangladesh. William D. King's co-authors include Paul A. Palmisano, Kathy Monroe, Michele Nichols, Charles M. Lukehart, Deborah L. Boxall, Carden Johnston, Edward A. Kenik, Martin F. Shapiro, William E. Cunningham and Steve Baldwin and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Chemistry of Materials and The Journal of Physical Chemistry B.

In The Last Decade

William D. King

107 papers receiving 1.8k 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 D. King United States 28 523 410 370 222 211 110 2.0k
Sue Walker Australia 32 163 0.3× 784 1.9× 579 1.6× 90 0.4× 177 0.8× 133 2.6k
Murray L. Katcher United States 19 102 0.2× 260 0.6× 162 0.4× 28 0.1× 100 0.5× 44 1.5k
Robert E. Morris United States 32 326 0.6× 147 0.4× 112 0.3× 79 0.4× 265 1.3× 134 5.0k
Melissa A. McDiarmid United States 31 43 0.1× 246 0.6× 118 0.3× 192 0.9× 236 1.1× 141 3.5k
Jun Guan Canada 33 251 0.5× 392 1.0× 750 2.0× 130 0.6× 553 2.6× 145 4.4k
Jiehui Li United States 28 65 0.1× 373 0.9× 698 1.9× 654 2.9× 184 0.9× 143 2.5k
Boris D. Lushniak United States 15 43 0.1× 1.4k 3.3× 358 1.0× 81 0.4× 549 2.6× 44 4.9k
Sun‐Mi Lee South Korea 31 46 0.1× 450 1.1× 328 0.9× 150 0.7× 347 1.6× 215 3.8k
Anna Barker Australia 36 396 0.8× 281 0.7× 272 0.7× 8 0.0× 728 3.5× 122 3.4k
David Cook Australia 22 116 0.2× 110 0.3× 193 0.5× 24 0.1× 68 0.3× 99 1.5k

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Fields of papers citing papers by William D. King

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of William D. King

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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King, William D., et al.. (2023). The changing virology and trends in resource utilization for bronchiolitis since COVID‐19. Pediatric Pulmonology. 58(11). 3171–3178. 2 indexed citations
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Monroe, Kathy, et al.. (2014). Trends in Alabama teen driving death and injury. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 77(3). S51–S54. 6 indexed citations
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Nichols, Michele, et al.. (2014). Knowledge and Management of Sports Concussions among Coaches and Certified Athletic Trainers in Alabama. Southern Medical Journal. 107(7). 418–423. 22 indexed citations
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Mitchell, M S, Marjorie Lee White, William D. King, & Henry E. Wang. (2012). Paramedic King Laryngeal Tube Airway Insertion versus Endotracheal Intubation in Simulated Pediatric Respiratory Arrest. Prehospital Emergency Care. 16(2). 284–288. 13 indexed citations
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Monroe, Kathy, et al.. (2012). Inappropriate home albuterol use during an acute asthma exacerbation. Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology. 109(6). 416–419. 6 indexed citations
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King, William D., et al.. (2009). Parental Preferences for Boarding Locations When a Children's Hospital Exceeds Capacity. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 53(6). 762–766. 6 indexed citations
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Monroe, Kathy, et al.. (2008). Bicycle Injury Documentation Before and After Charting Intervention. Pediatric Emergency Care. 24(7). 448–451. 4 indexed citations
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King, William D., Patrick Minor, Christina M. Ramirez, et al.. (2008). Racial, gender and geographic disparities of antiretroviral treatment among US Medicaid enrolees in 1998. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. 62(9). 798–803. 31 indexed citations
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Heslin, Kevin C., John L. Gore, William D. King, & Sarah Fox. (2008). Sexual Orientation and Testing for Prostate and Colorectal Cancers Among Men in California. Medical Care. 46(12). 1240–1248. 48 indexed citations
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King, William D., Kimberly Y. Smith, Janet Andersen, et al.. (2007). Attitudes and Perceptions of AIDS Clinical Trials Group Site Coordinators on HIV Clinical Trial Recruitment and Retention: A Descriptive Study. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 21(8). 551–563. 24 indexed citations
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Baldwin, Steve, et al.. (2007). Accuracy of Weight Estimation Methods for Children. Pediatric Emergency Care. 23(4). 227–230. 45 indexed citations
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Prabhakaran, Priya, Alyssa Reddy, W. Jerry Oakes, et al.. (2004). A pilot trial comparing cerebral perfusion pressure—targeted therapy to intracranial pressure—targeted therapy in children with severe traumatic brain injury. Journal of Neurosurgery Pediatrics. 100(5). 454–459. 34 indexed citations
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Monroe, Kathy, et al.. (2003). Barriers to Pediatric Advanced Life Support Training in the State of Alabama. Pediatric Emergency Care. 19(6). 408–411. 1 indexed citations
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Orr, Richard A., et al.. (2001). M EASUREMENT OF P EDIATRIC I LLNESS S EVERITY U SING S IMPLE P RETRANSPORT V ARIABLES. Prehospital Emergency Care. 5(2). 127–133. 14 indexed citations
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Pershad, Jay, et al.. (2000). Can Clinical Parameters Predict Fractures in Acute Pediatric Wrist Injuries?. Academic Emergency Medicine. 7(10). 1152–1155. 15 indexed citations
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Joseph, Madeline & William D. King. (1998). Epidemiology of Hospitalization for Near-Drowning. Southern Medical Journal. 91(3). 253–255. 6 indexed citations
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King, William D., et al.. (1997). Fatal Iron Intoxication in an Infant. Southern Medical Journal. 90(10). 1043–1047. 8 indexed citations
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King, William D. & Paul A. Palmisano. (1992). Racial differences in childhood hospitalized pedestrian injuries. Pediatric Emergency Care. 8(4). 221–224. 20 indexed citations
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McCloskey, Karin A., William D. King, & Lori G. Byron. (1989). Pediatric critical care transport: Is a physician always needed on the team?. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 18(3). 247–249. 25 indexed citations
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Johnston, Carden & William D. King. (1988). Pediatric Prehospital Care in a Southern Regional Emergency Medical Service System. Southern Medical Journal. 81(12). 1473–1476. 35 indexed citations

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