Sabina Siddiqui
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Also affiliated: Children's Hospital of Wisconsin (2017–2019); Arkansas Children's Hospital (2022–2024); Royal College of Surgeons of England (2019); King's College London (2019); Medical College of Wisconsin (2017–2019); University of Michigan (2013–2016); University of Tennessee Medical Center (2009); Knoxville College (2008); University of California San Diego (2019); Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego (2019); Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society (2019); Shriners Hospitals for Children - Northern California (2019); C. S. Mott Children's Hospital (2013–2016); Arkansas Children’s Foundation (2025); University of Tennessee at Knoxville (2008–2012); American College of Surgeons (2019)
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Sabina Siddiqui is a faculty member at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Her research interests include pediatric surgery, surgical education, and health disparities. Siddiqui has published on topics such as improving surgical education for global surgical teams and cost-effective surgical techniques for pediatric laparoscopy. She has also contributed to discussions on health disparities research, emphasizing its importance for pediatric surgeons.
Her work includes a publication on the "Tuck-away" liver retraction technique for pediatric laparoscopy and an assessment of pediatric surgical critical care fellowship structures. Siddiqui's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 10, with 26 total publications and 634 total citations. She has collaborated with researchers such as Robert J. Vandewalle and Derek Krinock at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 26
- Citations: 667
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Advancing Open‐Access Education for the Surgical Team Worldwide: The Development and Rollout of the United Nations Global Surgery Learning Hub (SURGhub) (2025)
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- Advancing Open‐Access Education for the Surgical Team Worldwide: The Development and Rollout of the United Nations Global Surgery Learning Hub (SURGhub)
- Advancing Open‐Access Education for the Surgical Team Worldwide: The Development and Rollout of the United Nations Global Surgery Learning Hub (SURGhub)
- Advancing Open‐Access Education for the Surgical Team Worldwide: The Development and Rollout of the United Nations Global Surgery Learning Hub (SURGhub)
- Advancing Open‐Access Education for the Surgical Team Worldwide: The Development and Rollout of the United Nations Global Surgery Learning Hub (SURGhub)
- Advancing Open‐Access Education for the Surgical Team Worldwide: The Development and Rollout of the United Nations Global Surgery Learning Hub (SURGhub)
- Advancing Open‐Access Education for the Surgical Team Worldwide: The Development and Rollout of the United Nations Global Surgery Learning Hub (SURGhub)
- Advancing Open‐Access Education for the Surgical Team Worldwide: The Development and Rollout of the United Nations Global Surgery Learning Hub (SURGhub)
- Advancing Open‐Access Education for the Surgical Team Worldwide: The Development and Rollout of the United Nations Global Surgery Learning Hub (SURGhub)
- Advancing Open‐Access Education for the Surgical Team Worldwide: The Development and Rollout of the United Nations Global Surgery Learning Hub (SURGhub)
- Advancing Open‐Access Education for the Surgical Team Worldwide: The Development and Rollout of the United Nations Global Surgery Learning Hub (SURGhub)
- Advancing Open‐Access Education for the Surgical Team Worldwide: The Development and Rollout of the United Nations Global Surgery Learning Hub (SURGhub)
- Advancing Open‐Access Education for the Surgical Team Worldwide: The Development and Rollout of the United Nations Global Surgery Learning Hub (SURGhub)
- Advancing Open‐Access Education for the Surgical Team Worldwide: The Development and Rollout of the United Nations Global Surgery Learning Hub (SURGhub)
- Advancing Open‐Access Education for the Surgical Team Worldwide: The Development and Rollout of the United Nations Global Surgery Learning Hub (SURGhub)
- Advancing Open‐Access Education for the Surgical Team Worldwide: The Development and Rollout of the United Nations Global Surgery Learning Hub (SURGhub)
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