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D-Index
93
Citations
34083
World Ranking
10828
National Ranking
5574

Morris Weinberger 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 Morris Weinberger sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 404 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.

Morris Weinberger 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 Morris Weinberger sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 93 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Morris Weinberger is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their scholarly work primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with a total of 105 publications. The subfields to which they have contributed include General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Economics and Econometrics, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, and Epidemiology.

The research topics covered by Weinberger's work include Global Maternal and Child Health, Primary Care and Health Outcomes, Musculoskeletal Pain and Rehabilitation, Emergency and Acute Care Studies, Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health, Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy, and Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues.

Frequent coauthors in Weinberger's research include:

  • Justin G. Trogdon
  • Stephanie B. Wheeler
  • Stacie B. Dusetzina
  • Antonia V. Bennett
  • Sally C. Stearns

Most often published in, or associated with, the following venues, Weinberger's work appears in:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Gastroenterology
  • Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • Trials
  • Research Square (Research Square)

Representative recent publications include:

  • "Implementation of social needs screening in primary care: a qualitative study using the health equity implementation framework," 2021, BMC Health Services Research
  • "Improving the implementation and sustainment of evidence-based practices in community mental health organizations: a study protocol for a matched-pair cluster randomized pilot study of the Collaborative Organizational Approach to Selecting and Tailoring Implementation Strategies (COAST-IS)," 2020, Implementation Science Communications
  • "Comparative Effectiveness of Anti-TNF in Combination With Low-Dose Methotrexate vs Anti-TNF Monotherapy in Pediatric Crohn's Disease: A Pragmatic Randomized Trial," 2023, Gastroenterology
  • "Reducing Poverty-Related Disparities in Cervical Cancer: The Role of HPV Vaccination," 2021, Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention
  • "Cost-effectiveness of Interventions to Increase HPV Vaccine Uptake," 2020, PEDIATRICS

Best Publications

  • A method for assessing drug therapy appropriateness

    Joseph T. Hanlon;Kenneth Edwin Schmader;Gregory P. Samsa;Gregory P. Samsa;Morris Weinberger

  • Does Increased Access to Primary Care Reduce Hospital Readmissions

    Morris Weinberger;Eugene Z. Oddone;William G. Henderson

  • Reminders to physicians from an introspective computer medical record. A two-year randomized trial.

    Clement J. McDONALD;Siu L. Hui;David M. Smith;William M. Tierney

  • Development of a Stroke-Specific Quality of Life Scale

    Linda S. Williams;Morris Weinberger;Morris Weinberger;Lisa E. Harris;Lisa E. Harris;Daniel O. Clark;Daniel O. Clark

  • A randomized, controlled trial of a clinical pharmacist intervention to improve inappropriate prescribing in elderly outpatients with polypharmacy

    Joseph T. Hanlon;Morris Weinberger;Morris Weinberger;Gregory P. Samsa;Gregory P. Samsa;Kenneth E. Schmader;Kenneth E. Schmader

  • Socioeconomic Position and Health among Persons with Diabetes Mellitus: A Conceptual Framework and Review of the Literature

    Arleen F. Brown;Susan L. Ettner;John Piette;Morris Weinberger

  • A Controlled Trial of Inpatient and Outpatient Geriatric Evaluation and Management

    Harvey Jay Cohen;John R. Feussner;Morris Weinberger;Molly Carnes

  • Salt Sensitivity, Pulse Pressure, and Death in Normal and Hypertensive Humans

    Myron H. Weinberger;Naomi S. Fineberg;S. Edwin Fineberg;Morris Weinberger

  • Osteoarthritis: new insights. Part 2: treatment approaches.

    David T. Felson;Reva C. Lawrence;Marc C. Hochberg;Timothy McAlindon

  • Adverse Drug Events In High Risk Older Outpatients

    Joseph T. Hanlon;Kenneth E. Schmader;Michael J. Koronkowski;Morris Weinberger

  • Pharmacist intervention to improve medication adherence in heart failure: a randomized trial.

    Michael D. Murray;James Young;Shawn Hoke;Wanzhu Tu

  • Suboptimal Prescribing in Older Inpatients and Outpatients

    Joseph T. Hanlon;Kenneth E. Schmader;Kenneth E. Schmader;Christine M. Ruby;Morris Weinberger

  • Use of complementary therapies for arthritis among patients of rheumatologists

    Jaya K. Rao;Jaya K. Rao;Kimberly Mihaliak;Kimberly Mihaliak;Kurt Kroenke;Kurt Kroenke;John Bradley;John Bradley

  • Accuracy of the Pain Numeric Rating Scale as a Screening Test in Primary Care

    Erin E. Krebs;Erin E. Krebs;Erin E. Krebs;Timothy S. Carey;Morris Weinberger;Morris Weinberger

  • The role of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (c-ANCA) testing in the diagnosis of Wegener granulomatosis. A literature review and meta-analysis

    JK Rao;M Weinberger;EZ Oddone;NB Allen

  • Impact of Automated Calls With Nurse Follow-Up on Diabetes Treatment Outcomes in a Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System A randomized controlled trial

    John D. Piette;Morris Weinberger;Frederic B. Kraemer;Frederic B. Kraemer;Stephen J. McPhee

  • Influence of patient literacy on the effectiveness of a primary care-based diabetes disease management program.

    Russell L. Rothman;Russell L. Rothman;Darren A. DeWalt;Robb Malone;Betsy Bryant

  • A summated score for the medication appropriateness index: development and assessment of clinimetric properties including content validity

    Gregory P. Samsa;Joseph T. Hanlon;Kenneth E. Schmader;Kenneth E. Schmader;Morris Weinberger;Morris Weinberger

  • Do automated calls with nurse follow-up improve self-care and glycemic control among vulnerable patients with diabetes?

    John D Piette;John D Piette;Morris Weinberger;Stephen J McPhee;Connie A Mah

  • Effects of geriatric evaluation and management on adverse drug reactions and suboptimal prescribing in the frail elderly

    Kenneth E Schmader;Kenneth E Schmader;Joseph T Hanlon;Joseph T Hanlon;Joseph T Hanlon;Carl F Pieper;Richard Sloane

Frequent Co-Authors

William M. Tierney
William M. Tierney The University of Texas at Austin
Eugene Z. Oddone
Eugene Z. Oddone Duke University
Gregory P. Samsa
Gregory P. Samsa Duke University
Kenneth E. Schmader
Kenneth E. Schmader Duke University
Hayden B. Bosworth
Hayden B. Bosworth Duke University
Stacie B. Dusetzina
Stacie B. Dusetzina Vanderbilt University
Joseph T. Hanlon
Joseph T. Hanlon University of Pittsburgh
Harvey J. Cohen
Harvey J. Cohen Duke University
Michael Pignone
Michael Pignone The University of Texas at Austin
Bryan J. Weiner
Bryan J. Weiner University of Washington

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