Jessica H. Presley Data-verified
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Jessica H. Presley's research focuses on public health initiatives and medical education. She has investigated strategies to reduce sodium content in school lunches, as documented in her publication on the Sodium Reduction in Communities Program in Arkansas. Presley also explores the impact of research programs on medical student development, specifically examining how the Partnership in Cancer Research (PCAR) program enhances students' knowledge and confidence in conducting cancer research. Her scholarly output includes two publications with a total of eight citations, and she holds an h-index of 2. Presley collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Bonnie Faitak, Krista Langston, Jennifer L. Clampitt, and Brett Rowland.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 111
Selected Publications
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Application of a Conceptual Model for Translational Science Impact (2025)
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Examining rural health equity and impact through the translational science benefits model: outcomes from the CTSA Consortium of Rural States (CORES) (2025)
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Partnership in Cancer Research (PCAR) Program Increases Medical Student Knowledge and Confidence to Perform Cancer Research (2023)
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Supporting Traditional Foodways Knowledge and Practices in Alaska Native Communities: The Elders Mentoring Elders Camp (2023)
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The Choctaw Nation’s Growing Hope Program (2023)
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The Development of a Community-Led Alaska Native Traditional Foods Gathering (2023)
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The Center for Indigenous Innovation and Health Equity: The Osage Nation’s Mobile Market (2023)
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Experiences of Farmers Market Vendors in a Healthy Food Incentive Program (2023)
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Reducing Sodium Content of Foods Served in Arkansas’s Largest School District: Evaluation of the Sodium Reduction in Communities Program (2022)
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Results of a Rural Traffic Calming Event to Promote Physical Activity (2022)
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COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among youth (2021)
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