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Presence Current · Arkansas
Last published 2023
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Refreshed 2026-08-08

Samuel E. Byrd

Researcher

Unknown Researcher

3 h-index 3 pubs 68 cited

  • Internship and Residency
  • General Surgery
  • Surgeons
  • Clinical Competence
  • Education, Medical, Graduate
  • Humans
  • Ethnicity
  • Endocrine Surgical Procedures
  • Female
  • Male
  • Minority Groups
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Fellowships and Scholarships

Biography and Research Information

OverviewAI-generated summary

Samuel E. Byrd's research focuses on disparities within medical education and surgical training. He has investigated differences in operative experience among general surgery residents based on gender and race/ethnicity. Byrd has also participated in multi-institutional studies examining factors that influence endocrine surgery exposure for residents. His work aims to identify and understand inequities in the training of future surgeons.

His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3, with 3 total publications and 64 total citations. Byrd has collaborated with Mary K. Kimbrough at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on three shared publications. His most recent publication was in 2023, indicating recent activity in his research endeavors.

Metrics

  • h-index: 3
  • Publications: 3
  • Citations: 68

Selected Publications

  • A multi-institutional study from the US ROPE consortium examining factors associated with endocrine surgery exposure for general surgery residents (2023)
    Surgery 9 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Disparities in the Operative Experience Between Female and Male General Surgery Residents (2023)
    Annals of Surgery 42 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Operative Experience Among General Surgery Residents (2023)
    Annals of Surgery 17 citations DOI OpenAlex

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Collaboration Network

43 Collaborators 24 Institutions 1 Country

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