J. Michael Key
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Also affiliated: Arkansas Children's Hospital (2020); University of California, San Francisco (1990); Morgantown High School (1995); Arkansas Department of Agriculture (1995)
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J. Michael Key's research interests are primarily situated within the field of medical case studies, with a specific focus on orthopedic surgery and rehabilitation. He has published a total of 17 scholarly works, which have garnered 334 citations, and he holds an h-index of 8. Key has collaborated with colleagues such as Cherika Robertson, R Bird, and N Johnson, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom he shares at least one publication. His most recent publication dates to 2022, indicating recent activity in his research endeavors. Key's work has been associated with MeSH terms including Humans, Female, Male, Adult, Postoperative Complications, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Laser Therapy, Adolescent, and Fracture Fixation, Internal, suggesting a broad scope within clinical medical research.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 17
- Citations: 334
Selected Publications
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Using Early Exam Results to Predict Online MLS Program Success (2022)
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Detection of Respiratory Pathogens Does Not Predict Risks After Outpatient Adenotonsillectomy (2020)
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Hardware Removal Rates for Mandibular Angle Fractures (2013)
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The effects of molar tooth involvement in mandibular angle fractures treated with rigid fixation (2009)
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Manually provided temporary maxillomandibular fixation in the treatment of selected mandibular fractures (2008)
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Complications, salvage, and enhancement of local flaps in facial reconstruction (2001)
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Glabellar Frown Lines as a Reliable Landmark for the Supratrochlear Artery (2000)
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THE TREATMENT OF HEAD AND NECK TELANGIECTASIAS (1996)
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Selective Destruction of Facial Telangiectasia Using a Copper Vapor Laser (1992)
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Controversies. Nancy L. Syndrerman, MD, <i>Editor</i> Gunshot wound to the frontal sinus (1990)
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Complications of laser surgery for laryngeal papillomatosis. (1985)
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- Using Early Exam Results to Predict Online MLS Program Success
- Using Early Exam Results to Predict Online MLS Program Success
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