Publications
53
Citations
293
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
23
Publishing since 2003
Katie Pettit conducts research in emergency medicine with a strong focus on medical education and the working conditions of physicians and trainees. Her work examines topics such as resident scheduling policies (for pregnancy, new parenthood, and bereavement), physician stress and burnout, gender bias in evaluations, and communication between patients and providers. She also contributes clinically oriented reviews assessing the effectiveness of specific treatments and diagnostic tests.
Publication activity peaked in 2018 and then slowed, averaging about 2.4 papers per year over the last five years with a modest uptick in 2024–2025.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Residents, Interrupted: A Blinded, Prospective Observational Study of Emergency Medicine Resident Workflow
AEM Education and Training · 2025
- Parental Stress in Academic Emergency Medicine Physicians
Academic Emergency Medicine · 2025
- Pelvic gallstones: an unusual finding during hysterectomy
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences · 2024
- Bereavement scheduling policy for emergency medicine residents: A descriptive pilot study
AEM Education and Training · 2024
- Are Benzodiazepines or Antihistamines Effective in the Treatment of Acute Vertigo?
Annals of Emergency Medicine · 2022
- Flexible Scheduling Policy for Pregnant and New Parent Residents: A Descriptive Pilot Study
AEM Education and Training · 2020
- Exploring Gender Bias in Nursing Evaluations of Emergency Medicine Residents
Author eBooks · 2019
- Exploring Gender Bias in Nursing Evaluations of Emergency Medicine Residents
Academic Emergency Medicine · 2019
- Update: Can Newer Rapid Influenza Tests Rule Out Disease?
Annals of Emergency Medicine · 2018
- Update: Can Newer Rapid Influenza Tests Rule Out Disease?
Author eBooks · 2018
- Are Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs Safe and Effective for Treatment of Acute Renal Colic?
Annals of Emergency Medicine · 2018
- Patient Perception of Empathy from Emergency Medicine Residents
Proceedings of IMPRS · 2018
- Obtaining History with a Language Barrier in the Emergency Department: Perhaps not a Barrier After All
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine · 2018
- Obtaining History with a Language Barrier in the Emergency Department: Perhaps not a Barrier After All
eScholarship (California Digital Library) · 2018
- AEM Education and Training×5
- PMC×5
- Author eBooks×5
- Academic Emergency Medicine×4
- Cureus×3
This profile was generated automatically from public scholarly data (OpenAlex). Group size and activity levels are estimates derived from co-authorship patterns.
Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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