Biography and Research Information
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Anna Huff-Davis's research focuses on developing and evaluating community health programs, particularly within Arkansas. Her work investigates strategies for building a sustainable community health workforce, aiming to improve health outcomes and address disparities. She has published on the development of such programs, emphasizing community participation and capacity building. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3 with 4 total publications and 29 citations. Huff-Davis collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Bonnie Faitak, Jonathan Langner, Krista Langston, and Rosalinda Medrano, with whom she shares publications. Her recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in this research area.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 31
Selected Publications
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Developing a Sustainable Community Health Workforce in Arkansas (2025)
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- Developing a Sustainable Community Health Workforce in Arkansas
- Developing a Sustainable Community Health Workforce in Arkansas
- Developing a Sustainable Community Health Workforce in Arkansas
- Developing a Sustainable Community Health Workforce in Arkansas
- Developing a Sustainable Community Health Workforce in Arkansas
- Developing a Sustainable Community Health Workforce in Arkansas
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