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75
Citations
19025
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19169
National Ranking
9557

George O. Waring publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where George O. Waring sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 402 publications — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

George O. Waring D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where George O. Waring sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 75 D-Index — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

George O. Waring is affiliated with Clemson University in the United States, focusing on research within the fields of Medicine and Psychology. Their work spans clinical psychology, endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, sociology and political science, and epidemiology.

Their recent research contributions include studies addressing the intersection of mental health and chronic illness management. Notable papers include:

  • Exploring the Impact of Bereavement During the COVID-19 Pandemic on Children and Young People: A Scoping Review (2023), published in Comprehensive Child and Adolescent Nursing
  • Association between dietary self-care adherence and depression among adults living with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Ghana: a cross-sectional study (2025), published in Journal of Health Population and Nutrition

Waring collaborates regularly with several researchers across related fields. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Joanna Blackburn
  • Mary Turner
  • Karen Currell
  • Ann-Louise Caress
  • Precious Adade Duodu

Their publications have appeared primarily in the following venues:

  • Comprehensive Child and Adolescent Nursing
  • Journal of Health Population and Nutrition

Main topics in Waring's work focus on:

  • Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
  • Family Support in Illness
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Diabetes Management and Education
  • Chronic Disease Management Strategies
  • Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins

Best Publications

  • Wound healing after excimer laser keratomileusis (photorefractive keratectomy) in monkeys.

    Francisco E. Fantes;Khalil D. Hanna;George O. Waring;Yves Pouliquen

  • The Corneal Endothelium: Normal and Pathologic Structure and Function

    George O. Waring;William M. Bourne;Henry F. Edelhauser;Kenneth R. Kenyon

  • Complications of laser in situ keratomileusis for the correction of myopia

    R.Doyle Stulting;Jonathan D Carr;Keith P Thompson;George O Waring

  • Results of the prospective evaluation of radial keratotomy (PERK) study 10 years after surgery.

    George O. Waring;Michael J. Lynn;Peter J. McDonnell

  • Classification of Normal Corneal Topography Based on Computer-Assisted Videokeratography

    Stephen J. Bogan;George O. Waring;Osama Ibrahim;Carolyn Drews

  • Results of the Prospective Evaluation of Radial Keratotomy (PERK) Study One Year After Surgery

    George O. Waring;Michael J. Lynn;Henry Gelender;Peter R. Laibson

  • Excimer Laser In Situ Keratomileusis Under a Corneal Flap for Myopia of 2 to 20 Diopters

    Tarek Salah;George O. Waring;Akef El Maghraby;Ken Moadel

  • Corneal stromal wound healing in rabbits after 193-nm excimer laser surface ablation

    Khalil D. Hanna;Yves Pouliquen;George O. Waring;Michele Savoldelli

  • Herpetic eye disease study : a controlled trial of oral acyclovir for herpes simplex stromal keratitis

    Bruce A. Barron;Lauren Gee;Walter W. Hauck;Natalie Kurinij

  • Randomized bilateral comparison of excimer laser in situ keratomileusis and photorefractive keratectomy for 2.50 to 8.00 diopters of myopia.

    Akef El-Maghraby;Tarek Salah;George O Waring;Stephen Klyce

  • Healing of excimer laser ablated monkey corneas. An immunohistochemical evaluation.

    Nirmala SundarRaj;Michael J. Geiss;Francisco Fantes;Khalil Hanna

  • Dysfunctional tear syndrome: dry eye disease and associated tear film disorders - new strategies for diagnosis and treatment

    Mark S. Milner;Kenneth A. Beckman;Jodi I. Luchs;Quentin B. Allen

  • The relationship of visual acuity, refractive error, and pupil size after radial keratotomy.

    Jack T. Holladay;Michael J. Lynn;George O. Waring;Mary Gemmill

  • Penetrating Keratoplasty in Children

    R. Doyle Stulting;Karen D. Sumers;H. Dwight Cavanagh;George O. Waring

  • Cohesive tensile strength of human LASIK wounds with histologic, ultrastructural, and clinical correlations.

    Ingo Schmack;Daniel G Dawson;Bernard E McCarey;George O Waring

  • Corneal Wound Healing in Monkeys After Repeated Excimer Laser Photorefractive Keratectomy

    Khalil D. Hanna;Yves M. Pouliquen;George O. Waring;Michele Savoldelli

  • Posterior Collagenous Layer of the Cornea: Ultrastructural Classification of Abnormal Collagenous Tissue Posterior to Descemet's Membrane in 30 Cases

    George O. Waring

  • Bacterial and Fungal Endophthalmitis After Penetrating Keratoplasty

    Price M. Kloess;R. Doyle Stulting;George O. Waring;Louis A. Wilson

  • Clinical and pathologic description of 17 cases of corneal intraepithelial neoplasia.

    George O. Waring;Alan M. Roth;Marilyn B. Ekins

  • Penetrating keratoplasty for herpes simplex keratitis and keratoconus. Allograft rejection and survival.

    Randy J. Epstein;Randy J. Epstein;John A. Seedor;John A. Seedor;Neil G. Dreizen;Neil G. Dreizen;R. Doyle Stulting

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Lynn
Michael J. Lynn Emory University
Hans E. Grossniklaus
Hans E. Grossniklaus Emory University
Linda B. Bourque
Linda B. Bourque University of California, Los Angeles
Peter R. Laibson
Peter R. Laibson Wills Eye Hospital
Herbert E. Kaufman
Herbert E. Kaufman Louisiana State University
Kenneth R. Kenyon
Kenneth R. Kenyon Tufts University
Anthony B. Nesburn
Anthony B. Nesburn University of California, Irvine
Oliver D. Schein
Oliver D. Schein Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Michael Kutner
Michael Kutner Emory University
Ilene K. Gipson
Ilene K. Gipson Harvard Medical School

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