Phillip J. Kenney
Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Alabama at Birmingham (2002–2008)
Faculty Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Phillip J. Kenney's research has focused on the impact of medical imaging techniques, particularly computed tomography (CT) scans, on pediatric populations. He has investigated the effects of educational campaigns aimed at reducing radiation dose and repeat CT scan rates in injured children transferred between facilities. His work has also touched upon the engagement of medical students with radiology as a career choice. Kenney's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 6, with 9 total publications and 964 total citations, designating him as a highly cited researcher. He has collaborated with several colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on shared publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 6
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 975
Selected Publications
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Response to Letter to editor titled “Exploring the Potential Implications in Engaging Medical Students Following Research into the Commitment of Students to Radiology as a Career Choice” (2022)
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Impact of a statewide computed tomography scan educational campaign on radiation dose and repeat CT scan rates for transferred injured children (2021)
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Factors Influencing the Commitment of Students to Radiology as a Career Choice During Medical School Education (2020)
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Authors’ Reply (2018)
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Understanding Gender Differences Among Medical Students When Choosing Radiology as a Medical Specialty (2018)
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Injured Children Receive Twice the Radiation Dose at Nonpediatric Trauma Centers Compared With Pediatric Trauma Centers (2017)
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The Clinical Impact of a Web-Based Image Repository on Radiation Exposure in Injured Children (2016)
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Does High Body Mass Index Obviate the Need for Oral Contrast in Emergency Department Patients? (2013)
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Radiology Lessons From Greek History (2012)
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Use of patient navigation to improve diagnostic and treatment delays among patients with abnormal mammography results from a mobile unit. (2011)
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Abstract No. 227: Consideration of cost and cost-effectiveness in the interventional radiology literature: A call to action (2010)
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Trauma of the Abdomen and Pelvis (2010)
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Renal Masses (2009)
Collaboration Network
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- Impact of a statewide computed tomography scan educational campaign on radiation dose and repeat CT scan rates for transferred injured children
- Impact of a statewide computed tomography scan educational campaign on radiation dose and repeat CT scan rates for transferred injured children
- Impact of a statewide computed tomography scan educational campaign on radiation dose and repeat CT scan rates for transferred injured children
- Impact of a statewide computed tomography scan educational campaign on radiation dose and repeat CT scan rates for transferred injured children
- Response to Letter to editor titled “Exploring the Potential Implications in Engaging Medical Students Following Research into the Commitment of Students to Radiology as a Career Choice”
- Response to Letter to editor titled “Exploring the Potential Implications in Engaging Medical Students Following Research into the Commitment of Students to Radiology as a Career Choice”
- Response to Letter to editor titled “Exploring the Potential Implications in Engaging Medical Students Following Research into the Commitment of Students to Radiology as a Career Choice”
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