Rebecca Schroll

Rebecca Schroll

Tulane University

H-index: 14

North America-United States

About Rebecca Schroll

Rebecca Schroll, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Tulane University, specializes in the field of trauma surgery, acute care surgery, critical care, surgical education.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Women in trauma surgery: advancing our profession through international collaboration

Renal trauma during a rugby tackle

Re-visiting drain use in operative liver trauma: a retrospective analysis

A Sisyphean Task for Residents: Preparing Literature Reviews About Adverse Events Presented at Morbidity and Mortality Conferences

EQIP's First Year: A Step Closer to Higher Quality in Surgical Education

Frequency and characteristics of social media use among general surgery trainees

Prehospital tourniquets placed on limbs without major vascular injuries, has the pendulum swung too far?

A review of the works of Dr. Vic Velanovich in the field of pancreatic surgery

Rebecca Schroll Information

University

Position

School of Medicine

Citations(all)

958

Citations(since 2020)

808

Cited By

367

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

17

i10Index(since 2020)

17

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Rebecca Schroll Skills & Research Interests

trauma surgery

acute care surgery

critical care

surgical education

Top articles of Rebecca Schroll

Women in trauma surgery: advancing our profession through international collaboration

Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open

2024/3/1

Rebecca Schroll
Rebecca Schroll

H-Index: 9

Renal trauma during a rugby tackle

Emergency Care Journal

2023/9/13

Rebecca Schroll
Rebecca Schroll

H-Index: 9

Re-visiting drain use in operative liver trauma: a retrospective analysis

Journal of Surgical Research

2022/2/1

A Sisyphean Task for Residents: Preparing Literature Reviews About Adverse Events Presented at Morbidity and Mortality Conferences

Journal of Surgical Education

2022/11/1

EQIP's First Year: A Step Closer to Higher Quality in Surgical Education

Journal of Surgical Education

2022/11/1

Frequency and characteristics of social media use among general surgery trainees

journal of surgical research

2022/9/1

Prehospital tourniquets placed on limbs without major vascular injuries, has the pendulum swung too far?

The American Surgeon

2022/9

A review of the works of Dr. Vic Velanovich in the field of pancreatic surgery

2022/8/1

Unveiling Hidden Patterns: Analysis of Recommendation Letters in General Surgery Residency Match

2022/7/1

Empowering the resident learner

Journal of Surgical Education

2022/7/1

AAST multicenter prospective analysis of prehospital tourniquet use for extremity trauma

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery

2022/6/1

Elevated K/iCa ratio is an ancillary predictor for mortality in patients with severe hemorrhage: a decision tree analysis

The American Journal of Surgery

2022/6/1

New injury severity score and trauma injury severity score are superior in predicting trauma mortality

Journal of trauma and acute care surgery

2022/3/1

Surgical stabilization of traumatic rib fractures is associated with reduced readmissions and increased survival

Surgery

2021/12/1

After 800 MTP events, mortality due to hemorrhagic shock remains high and unchanged despite several in-hospital hemorrhage control advancements

Shock

2021/12/1

Maintaining trauma center operational readiness during a pandemic.

American journal of disaster medicine

2021/12/1

Resident Literature Review for Complication Presented at Morbidity and Mortality Conferences: A Sisyphean Task

2021/11/1

Removal of Lodged Bullets after Abdominal/Pelvic Gunshot Wounds Does Not Prevent Osteomyelitis

Journal of the American College of Surgeons

2021/11/1

When Minorities Are the Majority—A Unique Study of Implicit Bias in Trauma Surgery

Journal of the American College of Surgeons

2021/11/1

Prognostic Factors of Mortality in Vibrio vulnificus Sepsis and Soft Tissue Infections: Meta-Analysis

Surgical infections

2021/11/1

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