Biography and Research Information
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Kimberly Jackman's research focuses on medical education, particularly the experiences and perceptions of surgical residents across different specialties. Her work investigates how residents perceive multi-specialty learning environments, contributing to the understanding of graduate medical education. Jackman also engages in clinical research, as evidenced by her publication on glucagonoma, highlighting diagnostic challenges in rare endocrine tumors. Her scholarly output includes five publications, with a notable emphasis on the intersection of education and clinical practice. She has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Elena Ambrogini, Ragesh B. Thandassery, Kerry J Williams-Wuch, and Lyle Burdine, on shared publications. Jackman's scholarly metrics include an h-index of 2 and a total of 8 citations across her publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 8
Selected Publications
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Surgical Residents’ Perception of Multi-Specialty Learning (2022)
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Glucagonoma: “A Diagnostic Challenge” (2021)
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- Glucagonoma: “A Diagnostic Challenge”
- Glucagonoma: “A Diagnostic Challenge”
- Glucagonoma: “A Diagnostic Challenge”
- Glucagonoma: “A Diagnostic Challenge”
- Glucagonoma: “A Diagnostic Challenge”
- Glucagonoma: “A Diagnostic Challenge”
- Glucagonoma: “A Diagnostic Challenge”
- Surgical Residents’ Perception of Multi-Specialty Learning
- Surgical Residents’ Perception of Multi-Specialty Learning
- Surgical Residents’ Perception of Multi-Specialty Learning
- Surgical Residents’ Perception of Multi-Specialty Learning
- Surgical Residents’ Perception of Multi-Specialty Learning
- Surgical Residents’ Perception of Multi-Specialty Learning
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