Military Medicine

Papers
(The H4-Index of Military Medicine is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Chemical Warfare in Ancient Greek Ionia: Mass Intoxication With Hecate’s Deleterium62
Investigating Research Hotspots of Combat-related Spinal Injuries: A 30-year Bibliometric Analysis Study40
A Matter of the Heart: Why It Is Time to Change How We Talk About Maternal Mortality33
To Calm and to Commend: Veterans’ Musical Preferences Anticipating End of Life27
Behavioral Health Integrated Support Network (BHISN)25
Rearfoot Strike Run Retraining for Achilles Tendon Pain: A Two-patient Case Series24
Exploring Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Needed for Army Pharmacist Readiness Using the Nominal Group Technique23
The Military–Civilian Partnership Quality Improvement Program Concept: A Process to Improve Data Collection and Outcomes Assessment22
Body Armor and Lumbar Disc Herniation in Young Military Veterans: A Case Series19
Emergency Department Presentation of Life-threatening Symptomatic Hyperkalemia From an Angiotensin Receptor Blocker in a Low-risk Individual19
Gender and Race Differences in Rates of PTSD Service Connection: Results From a Nationally Representative Panel of OEF/OIF/OND Veterans17
Evaluating a Competency-Based Blended Health Professions Education Program: A Programmatic Approach17
Challenges to School Success Among Children in U.S. Military Families17
Mitigating Commander’s Risk Through Expeditionary Health Partnering to Improve Health Interoperability Throughout the Crisis Continuum16
Nasal Decolonization in Congregant Settings: Reducing Infection Spread, Cutting Costs, and Improving Operational Readiness15
A Functional Restoration Program for Active-Duty Service Members With Chronic Pain: Do PTSD Symptoms Moderate Response on Physical Function Assessments?15
Hearing Loss, Health Outcomes, and Health Behavior Differences Between Active Duty Service Members and Recently Separated Veterans15
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