Skyler Jenkins
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Also affiliated: Tulane University (2021–2022); Lehigh Valley Hospital-Pocono (2022); Ochsner Health System (2022); St. George's University (2019–2022); University of Arizona (2016); Khon Kaen University (2022); Society for Public Health Education (2022); Hammersmith Hospital (1950–1951); Arizona State Museum (2016); Lehigh Valley Health Network (2022); London Postgraduate Medical and Dental Education (1951–1952); St. George's School (2022); ISI Foundation (2019); Arkansas Biosciences Institute (2025); Jazan University (2022)
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Skyler Jenkins is a faculty member at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His research has focused on anatomical classifications and reviews, particularly concerning the skeletal system. Jenkins has investigated classifications of odontoid process fractures, proposing a new simplified system based on embryology. He also contributed to a comprehensive review of the "supracondylar process," including a translation of historical work by Adachi. His publications also address specific anatomical structures like the lesser occipital nerve and tibial arteries. Jenkins has also published on managing clavicle nonunion and construct failure, presenting a case report.
His scholarly contributions include 31 publications with 373 citations and an h-index of 9. Jenkins has recently published work in 2025 and is considered actively engaged in research.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 31
- Citations: 376
Selected Publications
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Anterior Tibial Artery (2025)
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Posterior Tibial Artery (2025)
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Popliteal Artery (2025)
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Managing Recurrent Clavicle Nonunion and Construct Failure: A Case Report (2023)
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- Popliteal Artery
- Posterior Tibial Artery
- Anterior Tibial Artery
- Managing Recurrent Clavicle Nonunion and Construct Failure: A Case Report
- Managing Recurrent Clavicle Nonunion and Construct Failure: A Case Report
- Managing Recurrent Clavicle Nonunion and Construct Failure: A Case Report
- Managing Recurrent Clavicle Nonunion and Construct Failure: A Case Report
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