126
Articles
6.2K
Citations
3
avg. Impact Factor
39
h-index

Most Cited Articles of Department of Medicine in 2016

TitleJournalYearCitations
Cholesterol Lowering in Intermediate-Risk Persons without Cardiovascular DiseaseNew England Journal of Medicine2016440
Population-level impact, herd immunity, and elimination after human papillomavirus vaccination: a systematic review and meta-analysis of predictions from transmission-dynamic modelsLancet Public Health, The2016148
Health and Economic Impact of Switching from a 4-Valent to a 9-Valent HPV Vaccination Program in the United StatesJournal of the National Cancer Institute201664
CanVasc Recommendations for the Management of Antineutrophil Cytoplasm Antibody-associated VasculitidesJournal of Rheumatology201647
Cost-effectiveness of the next generation nonavalent human papillomavirus vaccine in the context of primary human papillomavirus screening in Australia: a comparative modelling analysisLancet Public Health, The201628
Comparison of 2-Dose and 3-Dose 9-Valent Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Schedules in the United States: A Cost-effectiveness AnalysisJournal of Infectious Diseases201628
Impact and Cost-effectiveness of 3 Doses of 9-Valent Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine Among US Females Previously Vaccinated With 4-Valent HPV VaccineJournal of Infectious Diseases201626
Mathematical Modeling of the Transmission Dynamics of Clostridium difficile Infection and Colonization in Healthcare Settings: A Systematic ReviewPLoS ONE201619
The Longterm Effect of Early Intensive Treatment of Seniors with Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Comparison of 2 Population-based Cohort Studies on Time to Joint Replacement SurgeryJournal of Rheumatology201611
Can high overall human papillomavirus vaccination coverage hide sociodemographic inequalities? An ecological analysis in CanadaVaccine20168
Assortative mixing as a source of bias in epidemiological studies of sexually transmitted infections: the case of smoking and human papillomavirusEpidemiology and Infection20168
How to Attract Trainees, a Pan-Canadian Perspective: Phase 1 of the "Training the Rheumatologists of Tomorrow" ProjectJournal of Rheumatology20165