Donald B. McCormick
Researcher
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Donald B. McCormick's research has extensively focused on the epidemiology of COVID-19, particularly examining incidence and death rates among various vaccination statuses and across different periods of variant emergence. His work has investigated the impact of booster doses, including bivalent boosters, on COVID-19 incidence and mortality, utilizing data from multiple U.S. jurisdictions. McCormick has also explored the relationship between COVID-19 and mortality due to ischemic heart disease, as well as vaccine uptake within specific populations, such as K-12 school teachers and staff in Arkansas.
Further research by McCormick has applied life table methodologies to assess the duration of vaccine-derived immunity, specifically for the BNT162b2 vaccine, during the Omicron variant period. He has also contributed to understanding the resource savings associated with automated symptom monitoring tools in public health responses to COVID-19. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 43, with 361 total publications and 7,440 total citations, designating him as a highly cited researcher. Key collaborators include Austin Porter, J. Mick Tilford, Nakita Lovelady, and Srinivasa Gokarakonda, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Metrics
- h-index: 43
- Publications: 361
- Citations: 7,440
Selected Publications
- Healthcare Utilization in the Year Before Death By Suicide: A Multinomial Approach (2025) DOI
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