Shiva M. Singh

High Impact

Researcher

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

faculty

42 h-index 223 pubs 5,292 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Shiva M. Singh is a researcher with a focus on the intersection of artificial intelligence, medical imaging, and surgical outcomes, particularly within the field of renal surgery. Their work investigates the capabilities of advanced language models like GPT-4 in analyzing complex medical data, such as standardizing radiology reports and extracting information from operative notes. This research explores the potential for AI to improve efficiency and accuracy in clinical documentation and reasoning processes.

Singh's publications also delve into the clinical aspects of renal tumors, including treatment strategies, complications following nephron-sparing interventions, and imaging findings. Additionally, their research extends to the neurodevelopmental impacts of early life stress, specifically in the context of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, and evolutionary perspectives on sex-biased mental disorders.

With a distinguished academic career, Singh has authored over 223 publications, accumulating more than 5,292 citations, and holds an h-index of 42. They are recognized as a highly cited researcher. Key collaborators include Aditi Chaurasia, Gitanjali Bajaj, Shruti Kumar, and Ishan Pandey, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom Singh has co-authored multiple publications.

Metrics

  • h-index: 42
  • Publications: 223
  • Citations: 5,292

Selected Publications

  • Deciphering Wrist Pain: A Comprehensive MRI-Based Classification and Interpretation Approach (2025) DOI
  • Imaging of Shoulder Labral Injuries in Athletes: A Comprehensive Review (2025) DOI
  • Commentary: Leveraging Large Language Models for Radiology Education and Training (2025) DOI

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