Academic Pediatrics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Academic Pediatrics is 24. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP CURRICULUM FOR PEDIATRIC TRAINEES142
IMPLEMENTATION OF A VALIDATED DEVELOPMENTAL SCREENING TOOL IN AN AMBULATORY CARE CLINIC: SURVEY OF WELLBEING IN CHILDREN (SWYC)110
Beyond Medicine: Bridging the Gap Between Health and Wealth in Pediatric Primary Care103
YOU'RE ON THE AIR: AN EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING CURRICULUM ON MEDIA ADVOCACY FOR PEDIATRIC RESIDENTS103
Priorities and Progress in Complex Care Education56
Editorial Board46
Intervening With Smoking Parents of Inpatients to Reduce Exposure: The INSPIRE Randomized Controlled Trial38
Identifying Priorities to Improve the System of Care for Children With Complex Health Needs in North Carolina: Process and Outcomes of Systematic Stakeholder Engagement36
Best Practices in Medical Documentation: A Curricular Module36
Workforce Projections on the Supply and Demand of General Pediatricians Across the United States: Identifying Deficiencies to 203735
Teaching Short, Practical Resilience Tools to Pediatric Residents: Evaluation of a Resiliency Training Program33
Associations Between Residency Program Size and Readiness for Unsupervised Practice in Pediatrics33
The Path to Partnership: Improving Family Engagement Strategies in the North Carolina Integrated Care for Kids Model32
Do the Guidelines Apply?—A Multisite, Combined Stakeholder Qualitative Case Study to Understand Care Decisions in Bronchiolitis31
Graduating Pediatric Residents’ Preparedness to Provide Mental Health Care for Children and Adolescents29
Assessing Preferences for Long-Acting Injectable Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Among Young Adult Sexual Minority Men and Transgender Women29
Associations Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Early Adolescent Physical Activity in the United States29
Teaching SSHADESS Versus HEADSS to Medical Students: An Association With Improved Communication Skills and Increased Psychosocial Factor Assessments28
Implementing Parenting Programs in Primary Care: A Framework and a Call for Action27
Clinicians’ Perspectives on Equitable Health Care Delivery in Group Well-Child Care27
Children Brought to the Pediatric Emergency Department by Emergency Medical Services: An Evaluation of the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network Registry27
Persistent Opioid Use Following Pediatric Nonfatal Firearm Injury26
When the Right Call Doesn't Feel Like Enough26
Characteristics of Pediatric Fellows Who Need Remediation25
When the Answer isn't Obvious: Using Debate in Medical Education24
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