Outstanding Contribution Award

Douglas Martin
Affiliation CNOS Occupational Medicine
Country United States
Scopus ID 49964125100
Documents 12
Citations 20
h-index 2
Subject Area Medicine and Health Sciences
Event International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award
ORCID 0009-0004-4148-0722

Douglas Martin
CNOS Occupational Medicine, United States

Douglas Martin the Outstanding Contribution Award recognizes scholarly achievement, sustained research activity, and meaningful contributions to professional practice within Medicine and Health Sciences. Douglas Martin, affiliated with CNOS Occupational Medicine in the United States, has developed an academic profile focused on occupational medicine, impairment evaluation, and evidence-based refinement of the American Medical Association (AMA) Guides. His recent publications examine methodological developments, comparative impairment assessment, and clinical applications that contribute to discussions among healthcare professionals, educators, and policy stakeholders.[1]

Abstract

Douglas Martin’s academic work emphasizes occupational medicine, impairment rating methodologies, and continuous improvement of clinical evaluation systems. His publications explore reliability, comparative analyses, and implementation of updated AMA Guides while encouraging standardized, transparent, and evidence-informed approaches to disability assessment. These studies contribute to scholarly dialogue concerning clinical consistency and professional best practices.[2]

Keywords

  • Occupational Medicine
  • AMA Guides
  • Impairment Rating
  • Clinical Assessment
  • Medical Research

Introduction

Occupational medicine integrates clinical knowledge with workplace health management and functional assessment. Within this discipline, accurate impairment evaluation supports patient care, compensation systems, and evidence-based decision making. Martin’s publications address evolving methodologies by comparing historical and updated editions of the AMA Guides, thereby supporting scholarly discussion on reproducibility, fairness, and clinical interpretation.[3]

Research Profile

According to the provided research metrics, Douglas Martin maintains a Scopus author profile with 12 indexed documents, 20 citations, and an h-index of 2. His scholarly interests primarily encompass occupational medicine, clinical impairment assessment, guideline development, and methodological validation, reflecting a focused contribution within medicine and health sciences.[1]

Research Contributions

This work focused on advancing occupational medicine by evaluating updates to the AMA Guides Sixth Edition Digital, assessing modern impairment rating methods for the lower limb, spine, and pelvis, and contributing to professional education through scholarly book chapter authorship.

Publications

These publications examine the ongoing evolution of the AMA Guides, highlighting editorial reforms, continuous digital refinements, and advancements in impairment evaluation. They provide comparative and reliability analyses of updated methodologies for lower limb, spine, and pelvis impairment ratings, supporting greater consistency and accuracy in occupational medicine assessments.

Research Impact

Martin’s publications emphasize methodological consistency and transparent evaluation processes within occupational medicine. By examining revised clinical guidance and comparative rating systems, his work supports ongoing academic discussion surrounding evidence-based assessment, practitioner education, and the interpretation of impairment standards across healthcare environments.[4]

Award Suitability

Based on the documented publication record, recognized scholarly outputs, indexed research profile, and sustained focus on occupational medicine, Douglas Martin demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with consideration for academic recognition programs. His research reflects continued engagement with methodological improvement, peer-reviewed publication, and dissemination of clinically relevant knowledge within his specialty.[5]

Conclusion

Douglas Martin’s scholarly activities illustrate an ongoing commitment to occupational medicine research and the refinement of impairment evaluation methodologies. Through peer-reviewed publications, educational contributions, and engagement with internationally recognized indexing platforms, his academic profile represents continued participation in advancing evidence-informed clinical practice and professional scholarship within medicine and health sciences.[6]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Douglas Martin, Author ID 49964125100. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=49964125100
  2. Martin, D. (2026). The Evolution of AMA Guides Sixth Edition Digital. Occupational Health. DOI:
    https://doi.org/10.3390/occuphealth1030025
  3. Martin, D. (2025). Comparative Analysis of Lower Limb Impairment Ratings. Journal of Clinical Medicine.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14197033
  4. Martin, D. (2025). Reliability of the 2024 AMA Guides’ Enhanced Methodology. Journal of Clinical Medicine.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14082702
  5. Martin, D. (2025). Primary-care Occupational Medicine Services. Book Chapter.
    https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003639725-16
  6. International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award. (n.d.). Award Information.
    researchhypothesis.com
Douglas Martin | Medicine and Health Sciences | Outstanding Contribution Award

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