Academic Pediatrics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Academic Pediatrics is 26. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Editorial Board90
Parenting While Becoming a Pediatrician—An Area Ripe for Study and Improvement85
Associations Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Early Adolescent Physical Activity in the United States81
Development and Validation of the Asthma Exacerbation Risk Score Using Claims Data62
Table of Contents59
Beyond Medicine: Bridging the Gap Between Health and Wealth in Pediatric Primary Care57
DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP CURRICULUM FOR PEDIATRIC TRAINEES54
IMPLEMENTATION OF A VALIDATED DEVELOPMENTAL SCREENING TOOL IN AN AMBULATORY CARE CLINIC: SURVEY OF WELLBEING IN CHILDREN (SWYC)49
YOU'RE ON THE AIR: AN EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING CURRICULUM ON MEDIA ADVOCACY FOR PEDIATRIC RESIDENTS47
Sometimes Your Heart Says ‘I Don't Know’: Insights From Parents of Undervaccinated Children42
Assembling the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Social Care Toolkit: A Modified Delphi Study40
Bias, Prejudice, Discrimination, Racism, and Social Determinants: The Impact on the Health and Well-Being of Latino Children and Youth39
Identifying Priorities to Improve the System of Care for Children With Complex Health Needs in North Carolina: Process and Outcomes of Systematic Stakeholder Engagement36
The Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of an Acute Otitis Media Education Website36
Implementing Parenting Programs in Primary Care: A Framework and a Call for Action32
Clinicians’ Perspectives on Equitable Health Care Delivery in Group Well-Child Care32
The Current State of Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinators- A Role Essential for High Quality Pediatric Care31
Cost of Intentional Drug Overdose and Other Self-Harm Among Youth in the United States, 202130
Intervening With Smoking Parents of Inpatients to Reduce Exposure: The INSPIRE Randomized Controlled Trial30
Where Do Future Pediatricians Learn Behavioral and Mental Health Skills?29
Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Parent Activation: Implications for Developing Interventions Addressing Early Childhood Obesity29
Teaching SSHADESS Versus HEADSS to Medical Students: An Association With Improved Communication Skills and Increased Psychosocial Factor Assessments29
Associations Between Residency Program Size and Readiness for Unsupervised Practice in Pediatrics29
Randomized Controlled Trial of Health Coaching for Parents of Children With Medical Complexity28
Best Practices in Medical Documentation: A Curricular Module28
Priorities and Progress in Complex Care Education26
Teaching Short, Practical Resilience Tools to Pediatric Residents: Evaluation of a Resiliency Training Program26
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