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Professor Sherry Grace in School of Kinesiology and Health Science Recognized As Major Scholarly Contributor Advancing Research Knowledge on Cardiac Rehabilitation

Professor Sherry Grace in the School of Kinesiology and Health Science was recognized for her major scholarly contributions in advancing research knowledge on cardiac rehabilitation. Health Scientist, Haley Stolp with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services states that Dr. Grace has become "the most prolific contributor to CR research" noted in the paper Research trends in cardiac rehabilitation following COVID-19: A cross-sectional bibliometric study - PMC. Dr. Grace was acknowledged for her abundant contributions to advancing the science behind cardiac rehabilitation. The Medicine article states "Grace stands out with 190 documents affiliated with York University in Canada" and "preserves the first spot in publishing in the top-10 journals" where cardiac rehabilitation research was published. The article goes on to say "These contributions highlight Grace’s dedication to advancing knowledge and improving patient care in the field of heart rehabilitation, addressing both the medical and psychological aspects of cardiovascular health."

Dr. Sherry Grace

Dr. Grace is also top on Scholar GPS, a global academic analytics and ranking platform that profiles scholars, institutions, countries, and disciplines across all fields of research.