Impact of Gap Years Following Medical School Graduation on Resident Research Productivity in Ophthalmology.

Hassaam S Choudhry, Aman M Patel, Priya Tailor, Siddhant Kumarapuram, Riya H Patel, Sri Guttikonda, Rithika Sriram, Ramya Swamy, Salman Yousuf, Mona A Kaleem
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Background  Gap years following medical school graduation have become more common, but research into their tangible career benefit is lacking. Examining the impact of gap years on resident scholarly productivity in ophthalmology may provide insight generalizable to all specialties. Objective  To evaluate whether a gap year following medical school graduation significantly predicts scholarly productivity during ophthalmology residency. Methods  In December 2021, residents were recorded from 110 publicly available American ophthalmology residency program webpages. They were included if educational history was listed on publicly accessible academic and social media profiles. Residents were then stratified into gap year and nongap year cohorts. Publication data were recorded from Scopus and PubMed. Pearson's chi-square, independent sample t -tests, and multivariable regression were performed. Results  A total of 1,206 residents were analyzed, with 1,036 (85.9%) residents taking no gap year and 170 (14.1%) residents with at least one gap year. Gap year residents were predicted to have increase in the likelihoods of publishing at least one, two, or five total articles during residency, in addition to at least one article in a high-impact journal. There was no significant relationship between gap years and publications with senior authors affiliated with either the resident's medical school or residency program. Conclusion  Residents taking gap years following graduation may publish more during residency, but these publications are not associated with senior authors at their institutions. Future investigations should continue to evaluate the significance of gap years in medical education.

医学院毕业后空档年对眼科住院医师科研效率的影响。
医学院毕业后的空档年变得越来越普遍,但缺乏对其实际职业效益的研究。考察间隔年对眼科住院医师学术生产力的影响,可以为所有专业提供可推广的见解。目的评价医学院毕业后的间隔年是否能显著预测眼科住院医师的学术生产力。方法于2021年12月,从110个公开的美国眼科住院医师计划网页上对住院医师进行记录。如果教育历史被列在可公开访问的学术和社交媒体档案中,他们也会被包括在内。然后将居民分为间隔年组和非间隔年组。发表数据记录自Scopus和PubMed。进行Pearson卡方检验、独立样本t检验和多变量回归。结果共分析1206名居民,其中1036名(85.9%)居民没有间隔年,170名(14.1%)居民至少有一个间隔年。据预测,间隔年住院医师在住院期间发表至少一篇、两篇或五篇文章的可能性会增加,此外还会在高影响力期刊上发表至少一篇文章。间隔年与住院医师医学院或住院医师项目的资深作者发表的论文之间没有显著的关系。结论:在毕业后进行间隔年的住院医师在住院期间可能会发表更多的论文,但这些论文与所在机构的资深作者没有关联。未来的调查应继续评估间隔年在医学教育中的意义。
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