FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE LOS ANGELES – The work of David G. Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD, and the Southwestern Academic Limb Salvage Alliance (SALSA) has crossed a significant bibliometric threshold, surpassing 90,000 citations in peer-reviewed literature. According to Google Scholar, Professor Armstrong’s research now holds an h-index of 133 and an i10-index of 549, reflecting the... Continue Reading →
Global Trends and Collaborations in Diabetic Foot Research (2004–2023) #ActAgainstAmputation #Bibliometric @ALPSlimb
Excited to share insights from this recent bibliometric analysis by Fuentes-Peñaranda and coworkers on global diabetic foot research spanning the last two decades (2004–2023). The study highlights remarkable growth in publications, reflecting an increased global commitment to addressing this critical health challenge. Proud to collaborate with leading researchers globally and honored to be ranked as... Continue Reading →
Global Trends in Diabetic Foot Ulcer Therapy: A Bibliometric Analysis Highlights the Growing Field Top 10 Scholars #ActAgainstAmputation @USC_Vascular @ResearchatUSC @ALPSlimb @KeckSchool_USC
Here’s a draft for the blog post: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) represent a severe complication of diabetes, significantly contributing to morbidity, amputation risk, and mortality worldwide. A new bibliometric analysis published in The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds titled “Global Hotspots and Trends of Diabetic Foot Ulcer Therapy: A Bibliometric Analysis from 2004 and 2023” sheds... Continue Reading →
USC Podiatric Surgeon Prof. David G. Armstrong Sets a New Record with Over 80,000 Citations and an h-index of 125 #ActAgainstAmputation #DiabeticFoot
December 11, 2024 David G. Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD, Professor of Surgery and Neurological Surgery at the University of Southern California and a global leader in diabetic limb preservation, has reached another milestone. According to Google Scholar, Dr. Armstrong’s research has now been cited over 80,000 times, achieving an h-index of 125 and an i10-index... Continue Reading →
@USC Podiatric Surgeon David G. Armstrong Now First to Reach 700 Peer Reviewed Publications @KeckMedUSC @USC_Vascular @alpslimb @ResearchAtUSC
David G. Armstrong, Professor of Surgery and Director of the Southwestern Academic Limb Salvage Alliance (SALSA), has just achieved a remarkable milestone by publishing his 700th peer-reviewed manuscript at the age of 55. This accomplishment makes him the first podiatric surgeon in the history of the specialty to reach this landmark. Notably, David reached his... Continue Reading →
@USC Prof Armstrong World’s Top Ranked Scholar in #DiabeticFoot @KeckSchool_USC @ScholarGPS @ResearchatUSC @ALPSlimb #ActAgainstAmputation
David G. Armstrong, Professor of Surgery and Neurological Surgery, was honored along with 94 other members of the University of Southern California faculty as “highly ranked scholars” across all disciplines. Armstrong is the most highly cited scholar in diabetic foot ulcers, worldwide and leads the Department of Surgery in general. “This is a reflection on... Continue Reading →
USC Podiatric Surgeon David G. Armstrong First to Surpass 75,000 Citations of Research Contributions #ActAgainstAmputation
David G. Armstrong, Professor of Surgery with Tenure at the University of Southern California and a globally recognized leader in diabetic limb salvage and wound care, has achieved a historic milestone as the first to surpass 75,000 citations of his research work. This unprecedented accomplishment underscores his profound impact on the fields of podiatric surgery,... Continue Reading →
@USC Renowned Podiatric Surgeon Prof. David G. Armstrong Sets a New Record with Over 70,000 Citations and an H-Index of 120 @USC_Vascular @KeckSchool_USC @ResearchatUSC
In an extraordinary testament to his impact on the field of podiatric surgery, limb preservation, and beyond, Dr. David G. Armstrong, Professor of Surgery at the University of Southern California and Director of the Southwestern Academic Limb Salvage Alliance (SALSA), has achieved a monumental new milestone. Dr. Armstrong's scholarly work has now surpassed 70,000 citations... Continue Reading →
Knowledge mapping of diabetic foot research based on Web of Science database: A bibliometric analysis #ActAgainstAmputation #DiabeticFoot #ALPSlimb #Research
This from Zhao and coworkers in the journal Medicine Abstract Purpose: To take a systematic bibliometric analysis and generate the knowledge mapping of diabetic foot research, basing on big data from Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database. Methods: Two authors retrieved the WoSCC independently, to obtain publications in field of diabetic foot. CiteSpace was used to... Continue Reading →