Beatrice A. Boateng

Researcher

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-04-25

faculty

12 h-index 54 pubs 365 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Beatrice A. Boateng's research focuses on medical education, patient education, and health disparities. She has investigated methods for increasing self-perceived opioid-related knowledge in patients undergoing surgery through video-based education. Her work also explores the utility of protocol development software for institutional review boards and examines factors influencing COVID-19 vaccine decisions among Hispanic caregivers. Additionally, Boateng has contributed to discussions on the role of medical education learning specialists in the context of artificial intelligence and strategies for training underrepresented researchers.

Her publications include studies on enhancing early outbreak warnings through community-based surveillance and risk communication, as well as data visualization techniques for evaluating scholarly productivity within training programs. Boateng's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 12 and 55 total publications. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Nicholas Zaller, Johnathan Goree, Corey J. Hayes, and Michael Cucciare.

Metrics

  • h-index: 12
  • Publications: 54
  • Citations: 365

Selected Publications

  • Medical Education Learning Specialists in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (2025)
  • 115 Strategies for Training and Advancing under-represented Researchers (STARs) (2024)
  • 155 Exploring factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine decision among hispanic caregivers (2022)
  • Utility of Protocol Development Software for IRB Protocol Development: Experiences from one Institution. (2021)
    1 citation OpenAlex
  • Video-Based, Patient-Focused Opioid Education in the Perioperative Period Increases Self-Perceived Opioid-Related Knowledge: A Pilot Study (2021)
    2 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • 11509 Data visualization of scholarly productivity data to evaluate the KL2 training programs (2021)

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24 Collaborators 9 Institutions 2 Countries

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