Michael B. Smith

Federal Grant PI High Impact

Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry (Academic)

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

faculty

mlsmith55@gmail.com

73 h-index 297 pubs 16,684 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Michael B. Smith's research interests include the management of acute ischemic stroke, critical care in mechanically ventilated patients, and the economic impacts of healthcare interventions. He has investigated conservative oxygen therapy for critically ill adults and the implementation of pediatric sepsis pathways. His work also touches on the role of social networks in health discussions, as demonstrated by his analysis of "fertility" on Twitter during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, Smith has explored diagnostic labeling for musculoskeletal conditions, noting its impact on patient prognosis and management perceptions.

Smith has received federal funding from the NIH/National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities for research examining the role of physical activity in employment disparities among breast cancer survivors. His scholarship metrics indicate a significant body of work, with an h-index of 73, 297 total publications, and over 16,000 citations. He is recognized as a highly cited researcher and leads an active research group at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, collaborating with colleagues such as Salim Aljabari and Olivia Irby.

Metrics

  • h-index: 73
  • Publications: 297
  • Citations: 16,684

Selected Publications

  • Describing rural pharmacists' communication about the COVID-19 vaccine (2025) DOI
  • 1339: STANDARDIZING EXTUBATION READINESS ASSESSMENT TO REDUCE FAILURE IN THE PICU: QI INITIATIVE (2025) DOI

Federal Grants 1 $126,501 total

NIH/National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities Contact PI Sep 2024 - Apr 2029

Explaining the potential role of physical activity in employment disparities after breast cancer

National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities $126,501 K01

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