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Stanley J. Robboy

Stanley J. Robboy

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Medicine

D-Index
79
Citations
18525
World Ranking
17741
National Ranking
8853

Overview

Stanley J. Robboy is affiliated with Duke University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the fields of medicine and social sciences. Their research spans 17 publications primarily focused on medicine, with a notable presence in subfields such as gender studies, public health, environmental and occupational health, radiology, nuclear medicine, imaging, surgery, and general health professions.

The main topics addressed in their work include diversity and career development in medicine, innovations in medical education, advances in oncology and radiotherapy, radiology practices and education, pelvic floor disorders treatments, hernia repair and management, and global health workforce issues.

Frequent publication venues for their research include the Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine and Academic Pathology, each hosting multiple publications. Other venues include Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery, JAMA Network Open, and Health Affairs Scholar.

Key recent papers authored or coauthored by Stanley J. Robboy feature:

  • "Reevaluation of the US Pathologist Workforce Size" (2020), published in JAMA Network Open
  • "Strong Job Market for Pathologists: Results From the 2021 College of American Pathologists Practice Leader Survey" (2022), Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
  • "The State of the Job Market for Pathologists: Evidence From the College of American Pathologists Practice Leader Survey" (2020), Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
  • "Social Media Engagement at Academic Conferences: Report of the Association of Pathology Chairs 2018 and 2019 Annual Meeting Social Media Committee" (2020), Academic Pathology
  • "Evidence-Based Alignment of Pathology Residency With Practice II: Findings and Implications" (2021), Academic Pathology

Stanley J. Robboy collaborates frequently with several coauthors, including W. Stephen Black-Schaffer, Michael B. Cohen, David J. Gross, Donald S. Karcher, and James M. Crawford, reflecting multidisciplinary teamwork in their research endeavors.

Best Publications

  • Adverse Health Outcomes in Women Exposed In Utero to Diethylstilbestrol

    Robert H. Hoover;Marianne Hyer;Ruth M. Pfeiffer;Ervin Adam

  • Malignancy in endometriosis: frequency and comparison of ovarian and extraovarian types.

    Robert C. Stern;Rajesh Dash;Rex C. Bentley;Matthew J. Snyder

  • Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC): An approach☆

    Robert W. Colman;Stanley J. Robboy;John D. Minna

  • Prenatal exposure to stilbestrol. A prospective comparison of exposed female offspring with unexposed controls.

    Arthur L. Herbst;David C. Poskanzer;Stanley J. Robboy;Lawrence Friedlander

  • Clear-cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina and cervix in girls: analysis of 170 registry cases.

    Arthur L. Herbst;Stanley J. Robboy;Robert E. Scully;David C. Poskanzer

  • Strumal carcinoid of the ovary: An analysis of 50 cases of a distinctive tumor composed of thyroid tissue and carcinoid

    Stanley J. Robboy;Robert E. Scully

  • Insular carcinoid primary in the ovary. A clinicopathologic analysis of 48 cases.

    Stanley J. Robboy;Henry J. Norris;Robert E. Scully

  • Ovarian teratoma with glial implants on the peritoneum: An Analysis of 12 Cases

    Stanley J. Robboy;Robert E. Scully

  • Age-incidence and risk of diethylstilbestrol-related clear cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina and cervix

    Arthur L. Herbst;Philip Cole;Theodore Colton;Stanley J. Robboy

  • Progress in medical information management. Systematized nomenclature of medicine (SNOMED)

    Côté Ra;Robboy S

  • The molecular genetics and morphometry-based endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia classification system predicts disease progression in endometrial hyperplasia more accurately than the 1994 world health organization classification system

    Jan P. Baak M.D.;Jan P. Baak M.D.;Jan P. Baak M.D.;George L. Mutter;Stanley Robboy;Paul J. van Diest M.D.

  • Benign endometrial hyperplasia sequence and endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia.

    George L. Mutter;Richard J. Zaino;Jan P.A. Baak;Rex C. Bentley

  • Autopsy Findings with Permanent Pervenous Pacemakers

    Stanley J. Robboy;J. Warren Harthorne;Robert C. Leinbach;Charles A. Sanders

  • The outcome of stage I-II clinically and surgically staged papillary serous and clear cell endometrial cancers when compared with endometrioid carcinoma.

    Frank D. Cirisano;Stanley J. Robboy;Richard K. Dodge;Rex C. Bentley

  • Cancer Risk in Women Exposed to Diethylstilbestrol In Utero

    Elizabeth E. Hatch;Julie R. Palmer;Linda Titus-Ernstoff;Kenneth L. Noller

  • Cancer risk in men exposed in utero to diethylstilbestrol

    William C. Strohsnitter;Kenneth L. Noller;Robert N. Hoover;Stanley J. Robboy

  • Pathologist Workforce in the United States: I. Development of a Predictive Model to Examine Factors Influencing Supply

    Stanley J. Robboy;Sally Weintraub;Andrew E. Horvath;Bradden W. Jensen

  • Pathology and pathophysiology of uterine smooth-muscle tumors

    Stanley J. Robboy;Rex C. Bentley;Kelly Butnor;Malcolm C. Anderson

  • Pathology of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). Analysis of 26 cases.

    Stanley J. Robboy;M.C. Major;Robert W. Colman;John D. Minna

  • Hepatoid yolk sac tumor of the ovary (endodermal sinus tumor with hepatoid differentiation). A light microscopic, ultrastructural and immunohistochemical study of seven cases

    Jaime Prat;Atul K. Bhan;G. Richard Dickersin;Stanley J. Robboy

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert E. Scully
Robert E. Scully Harvard University
Julie R. Palmer
Julie R. Palmer Boston University
Robert N. Hoover
Robert N. Hoover National Institutes of Health
Gerald R. Cunha
Gerald R. Cunha University of California, San Francisco
John D. Minna
John D. Minna The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Peter C. O'Brien
Peter C. O'Brien Mayo Clinic
Jaime Prat
Jaime Prat Autonomous University of Barcelona
Robin T. Vollmer
Robin T. Vollmer Duke University
Laurence S. Baskin
Laurence S. Baskin University of California, San Francisco
Andrew Berchuck
Andrew Berchuck Duke University

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