Tabasum Imran
Associate Professor
Faculty Researcher
IMSL Integrated Medicine, College of Integrated Clinical Enterprise
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Dr. Tabasum Imran, an Associate Professor at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) in the College of Integrated Clinical Enterprise, focuses her research on understanding parental decision-making regarding childhood vaccinations, particularly concerning HPV and COVID-19 vaccines. Her work investigates the factors influencing vaccine hesitancy, motivations for adoption, and the social processes involved in parental choices for their children's vaccination. Dr. Imran also serves as the faculty director for research efforts at UAMS West, where she supervises third-year residents in their research projects and guides them in submitting articles for publication. Her clinical practice includes both inpatient and outpatient visits, contributing to her exposure to diverse patient populations within an academic setting. Dr. Imran earned her medical degree from Dow Medical College in Pakistan and completed her residency at UAMS West.
Research Overview
Dr. Tabasum lmran, a member of our teaching faculty, is originally from Pakistan. She attended Dow Medical College there. She practiced in family medicine for two years there before coming to the United States. Dr. lmran was a former resident at UAMS West. She became faculty in the fall of 2011. Dr. lmran is faculty director of our research efforts at UAMS West and conducts inpatient and outpatient patient visits. Each year she works with third year residents in their area of research and works with them to submit various journal articles for publication through FPIN. Dr. Imran likes UAMS West because of the patient exposure she gets in an academic setting. In her spare time, Dr. Imran enjoys interior designing, traveling and spending time with her family.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 12
Selected Publications
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Social Processes and COVID-19 Vaccination of Children of Hesitant Mothers (2024)
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- Teaching Health Centers Graduate Medical Education Programs Health Resources & Services Administration Co-Investigator
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- Social Processes and COVID-19 Vaccination of Children of Hesitant Mothers
- Social Processes and COVID-19 Vaccination of Children of Hesitant Mothers
- Social Processes and COVID-19 Vaccination of Children of Hesitant Mothers
- Social Processes and COVID-19 Vaccination of Children of Hesitant Mothers
- Social Processes and COVID-19 Vaccination of Children of Hesitant Mothers
- Social Processes and COVID-19 Vaccination of Children of Hesitant Mothers
- Social Processes and COVID-19 Vaccination of Children of Hesitant Mothers
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