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Overview

S. Philip Morgan is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on several subfields including Surgery, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Pharmacy, Rehabilitation, and Rheumatology.

The main topics addressed in Morgan's work include:

  • Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
  • Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty
  • Orthopedic Infections and Treatments
  • Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation
  • Shoulder Injury and Treatment
  • Pelvic and Acetabular Injuries
  • Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues

Morgan's recent papers reflect a strong focus on orthopaedic surgery and related treatments. Notable publications include:

  • Robotic technology: current concepts, operative techniques and emerging uses in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (2020) published in EFORT Open Reviews
  • A Review of De Quervain's Stenosing Tenovaginitis in the Context of Smartphone Use (2020) published in The Journal of Hand Surgery (Asian-Pacific Volume)
  • Revision total hip arthroplasty for periprosthetic fracture: epidemiology, outcomes, and factors associated with success (2023) published in Annals of Joint
  • Scaphoid plating for recalcitrant scaphoid fractures: a systematic review (2021) published in Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume)
  • Obesity is associated with an increased risk of undergoing shoulder arthroplasty in Australia (2023) published in Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery

The venues where Morgan frequently publishes include Orthopaedic Proceedings, EFORT Open Reviews, Annals of Joint, Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), and Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery.

Throughout their career, Morgan has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Simon Garceau
  • Shai Factor
  • Yaniv Warschawski
  • George Grammatopoulos
  • Brahman Sivakumar

Best Publications

  • Adolescent mothers in later life

    Frank F. Furstenberg;Jeanne Brooks-Gunn;S. Philip Morgan

  • Paternal Participation and Children's Well-being after Marital Dissolution

    Frank F. Furstenberg;S. Philip Morgan;Paul D. Allison

  • Fathers, sons, and daughters: Differential paternal involvement in parenting.

    Kathleen Mullan Harris;S. Philip Morgan

  • First Births in America

    Ronald R. Rindfuss;S. Philip Morgan;Gray Swicegood

  • Sons daughters and the risk of marital disruption.

    S. Philip Morgan;Diane N. Lye;Gretchen A. Condran

  • Is low fertility a twenty-first-century demographic crisis?

    S. Philip Morgan

  • Intermarriage and Social Distance Among U.S. Immigrants at the Turn of the Century

    Deanna L. Pagnini;S. Philip Morgan

  • Logistic Regression: Description, Examples, and Comparisons.

    S. Philip Morgan;Jay D. Teachman

  • The Changing Institutional Context of Low Fertility

    Ronald R. Rindfuss;Karen Benjamin Guzzo;S. Philip Morgan

  • Child-Care Availability and Fertility in Norway

    Ronald R. Rindfuss;David K. Guilkey;S. Philip Morgan;ØYstein Kravdal

  • Religiosity and Fertility in the United States: The Role of Fertility Intentions

    Sarah R. Hayford;S. Philip Morgan

  • The Correspondence Between Fertility Intentions and Behavior in the United States

    S. Philip Morgan;Heather Rackin

  • Child care availability and first-birth timing in Norway

    Ronald R. Rindfuss;David K. Guilkey;S. Philip Morgan;Øystein Kravdal

  • Missing the target? Correspondence of fertility intentions and behavior in the U.S

    Amélie Quesnel-Vallée;S. Philip Morgan

  • The Relationship between Early Childhood Blood Lead Levels and Performance on End-of-Grade Tests

    Marie Lynn Miranda;Dohyeong Kim;M. Alicia Overstreet Galeano;Christopher J. Paul

  • Intended and Ideal Family Size in the United States, 1970–2002

    Kellie J. Hagewen;S. Philip Morgan

  • Marital disruption: structural and temporal dimensions.

    S. Philip Morgan;Ronald R. Rindfuss

  • Muslim and Non-Muslim Differences in Female Autonomy and Fertility: Evidence from Four Asian Countries

    S. Philip Morgan;Sharon Stash;Herbert L. Smith;Karen Oppenheim Mason

  • Why Have Children in the 21st Century? Biological Predisposition, Social Coercion, Rational Choice

    S. Philip Morgan;Rosalind Berkowitz King

  • Low fertility at the turn of the twenty-first century

    S. Philip Morgan;Miles G. Taylor

  • An Introduction to Categorical Data Analysis

    Douglas Sloane;S. Philip Morgan

  • Adolescent Mothers in Later Life by Frank F. Furstenberg

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank F. Furstenberg
Frank F. Furstenberg University of Pennsylvania
Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
Jeanne Brooks-Gunn Columbia University
Ronald R. Rindfuss
Ronald R. Rindfuss University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Hans-Peter Kohler
Hans-Peter Kohler University of Pennsylvania
David K. Guilkey
David K. Guilkey University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kathleen Mullan Harris
Kathleen Mullan Harris University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thomas A. DiPrete
Thomas A. DiPrete Columbia University
Yi Zeng
Yi Zeng Peking University
P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale
P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale Northwestern University
Linda J. Waite
Linda J. Waite University of Chicago

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