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Medicine
Australia
2023

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Medicine D-index 119 Citations 61,506 1,747 World Ranking 2160 National Ranking 59

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2023 - Research.com Medicine in Australia Leader Award

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Pregnancy
  • Surgery

His primary areas of study are Pregnancy, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Randomized controlled trial and Meta-analysis. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Pediatrics and Cohort study. His Obstetrics research includes elements of Odds ratio, Gestational age, Ectopic pregnancy, Relative risk and Live birth.

His work deals with themes such as Predictive value of tests, Antral follicle, Prospective cohort study and Receiver operating characteristic, which intersect with Gynecology. He has included themes like Physical therapy and Quality of life in his Randomized controlled trial study. His Surgery study incorporates themes from Internal medicine and Confidence interval.

His most cited work include:

  • Empirical evidence of design-related bias in studies of diagnostic tests (1493 citations)
  • Surgical approach to hysterectomy for benign gynaecological disease. (1090 citations)
  • A systematic review of tests predicting ovarian reserve and IVF outcome (847 citations)

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

Obstetrics, Pregnancy, Randomized controlled trial, Gynecology and Gestational age are his primary areas of study. His Obstetrics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Odds ratio, Cohort study, Retrospective cohort study, Gestation and Live birth. His Live birth research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of In vitro fertilisation, Embryo transfer and Miscarriage.

The Pregnancy study combines topics in areas such as Relative risk and Pediatrics. His Randomized controlled trial research includes themes of Clinical trial, Quality of life and Reproductive medicine. His research in Gynecology intersects with topics in Fertility, Ectopic pregnancy, Confidence interval, Meta-analysis and Prospective cohort study.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Obstetrics (53.62%)
  • Pregnancy (39.87%)
  • Randomized controlled trial (25.03%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Obstetrics (53.62%)
  • Pregnancy (39.87%)
  • Randomized controlled trial (25.03%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Ben Willem J. Mol spends much of his time researching Obstetrics, Pregnancy, Randomized controlled trial, Live birth and Meta-analysis. In his research on the topic of Obstetrics, Fertility is strongly related with Infertility. His Pregnancy study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Pediatrics, Retrospective cohort study and Cohort.

His study in Randomized controlled trial is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Hysterosalpingography, Relative risk, Body mass index and Clinical trial. Ben Willem J. Mol works mostly in the field of Live birth, limiting it down to topics relating to In vitro fertilisation and, in certain cases, Andrology, as a part of the same area of interest. His Meta-analysis research integrates issues from Endometriosis, Systematic review and Magnetic resonance imaging.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Coronavirus disease 2019 among pregnant Chinese women: case series data on the safety of vaginal birth and breastfeeding. (89 citations)
  • Hysterectomy by transvaginal natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery versus laparoscopy as a day-care procedure: a randomised controlled trial (31 citations)
  • Cumulative live birth rates in low-prognosis women (28 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Surgery
  • Pregnancy

Ben Willem J. Mol mostly deals with Obstetrics, Pregnancy, Randomized controlled trial, Live birth and Infertility. His Obstetrics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Odds ratio, In vitro fertilisation, Gestational age, Cohort study and Relative risk. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Retrospective cohort study and Pregnancy.

His research in Randomized controlled trial intersects with topics in Clinical trial, Cervical pessary, Meta-analysis, Placebo and Hysterosalpingography. His Live birth research includes themes of Miscarriage, Embryo transfer, Hazard ratio, Polycystic ovary and Reproductive medicine. His Infertility study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Fertility and Obesity.

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Best Publications

Surgical approach to hysterectomy for benign gynaecological disease.

Johanna W M Aarts;Theodoor E Nieboer;Neil Johnson;Emma Tavender.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (2015)

2502 Citations

Empirical evidence of design-related bias in studies of diagnostic tests

Jeroen G. Lijmer;Ben Willem Mol;Siem Heisterkamp;Gouke J. Bonsel.
JAMA (1999)

1980 Citations

A systematic review of tests predicting ovarian reserve and IVF outcome

F J M Broekmans;J Kwee;D J Hendriks;B W Mol.
Human Reproduction Update (2006)

1462 Citations

Recommendations from the international evidence-based guideline for the assessment and management of polycystic ovary syndrome

Helena J. Teede;Helena J. Teede;Marie L. Misso;Marie L. Misso;Michael F. Costello;Anuja Dokras.
Human Reproduction (2018)

1282 Citations

Effects of interventions in pregnancy on maternal weight and obstetric outcomes: meta-analysis of randomised evidence

S. Thangaratinam;E. Rogozińska;K. Jolly;S. Glinkowski.
BMJ (2012)

927 Citations

Use of uterine artery Doppler ultrasonography to predict pre-eclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction: a systematic review and bivariable meta-analysis

Jeltsje S. Cnossen;Rachel K. Morris;Gerben ter Riet;Gerben ter Riet;Ben W.J. Mol.
Canadian Medical Association Journal (2008)

906 Citations

Induction of labour versus expectant monitoring for gestational hypertension or mild pre-eclampsia after 36 weeks' gestation (HYPITAT): a multicentre, open-label randomised controlled trial

Corine M. Koopmans;Denise Bijlenga;Henk Groen;Sylvia C. M. Vijgen.
The Lancet (2009)

783 Citations

The accuracy of endometrial sampling in the diagnosis of patients with endometrial carcinoma and hyperplasia: a meta-analysis.

F. Paul H. L. J. Dijkhuizen;Ben W. J. Mol;Hans A. M. Brölmann;A. Peter M. Heintz.
Cancer (2000)

683 Citations

Risk factors for ectopic pregnancy : a meta-analysis

W. M. Ankum;B. W.J. Mol;F. Van der Veen;P. M.M. Bossuyt.
Fertility and Sterility (1996)

654 Citations

The role of antimullerian hormone in prediction of outcome after IVF: comparison with the antral follicle count

Simone L. Broer;Ben Willem J. Mol;Dave Hendriks;Frank J.M. Broekmans.
Fertility and Sterility (2009)

622 Citations

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