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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Social Sciences and Humanities D-index 43 Citations 7,265 275 World Ranking 2387 National Ranking 412

Overview

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date

Her Medical education study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Revalidation. Her Paleontology study frequently links to related topics such as Context (archaeology). Her Context (archaeology) study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Paleontology. Her Patient Consent research extends to Family medicine, which is thematically connected. Her research brings together the fields of Family medicine and Patient Consent. She performs integrative Finance and Portfolio research in her work. She connects Portfolio with Finance in her study. Her study on Accreditation is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Medical education. In her work, Amanda Howe performs multidisciplinary research in Psychiatry and Pathology.

Amanda Howe most often published in these fields:

  • Medical education (50.00%)
  • Paleontology (50.00%)
  • Family medicine (50.00%)

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Best Publications

Towards an understanding of resilience and its relevance to medical training.

Amanda Howe;Anna Smajdor;Andrea Stöckl.
Medical Education (2012)

362 Citations

The measurement of patients' expectations for health care: A review and psychometric testing of a measure of patients' expectations

Ann Bowling;G. Rowe;N. Lambert;M. Waddington.
(2012)

362 Citations

Portfolios in continuing medical education – effective and efficient?

N J Mathers;M C Challis;A C Howe;N J Field.
Medical Education (1999)

259 Citations

Management of depression in UK general practice in relation to scores on depression severity questionnaires: analysis of medical record data

Tony Kendrick;Christopher Dowrick;Anita McBride;Amanda Howe.
BMJ (2009)

252 Citations

Patients' and doctors' views on depression severity questionnaires incentivised in UK quality and outcomes framework: qualitative study.

Christopher Dowrick;Geraldine M Leydon;Anita McBride;Amanda Howe.
BMJ (2009)

247 Citations

Prevalence of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) in three regions of England: a repeated cross-sectional study in primary care

Luis C Nacul;Eliana M Lacerda;Derek Pheby;Peter Campion.
BMC Medicine (2011)

216 Citations

Effectiveness of visits from community pharmacists for patients with heart failure: HeartMed randomised controlled trial

Richard Holland;Iain Brooksby;Elizabeth Lenaghan;Kate Ashton.
BMJ (2007)

200 Citations

A systematic review of the clinical, public health and cost-effectiveness of rapid diagnostic tests for the detection and identification of bacterial intestinal pathogens in faeces and food.

I Abubakar;L Irvine;CF Aldus;GM Wyatt.
Health Technology Assessment (2007)

198 Citations

Involving patients in medical education

Amanda Howe;Janie Anderson.
BMJ (2003)

173 Citations

Quality of clinical primary care and targeted incentive payments: an observational study

Nicholas Steel;Susan Maisey;Allan Clark;Robert Fleetcroft.
British Journal of General Practice (2007)

173 Citations

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