Descriptive Analysis of Vitreoretinal Surgery Fellowship Program Directors

IF 0.5 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Cheng Jiao, P. Patel, Shadman Ibnamasud, Prem N. Patel, Harris Ahmed, Janice C. Law
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Purpose: To evaluate the demographic, educational, and scholarly characteristics of Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology–accredited vitreoretinal surgery fellowship program directors in the United States and Canada. Methods: Demographic, educational, and scholarly profiles of identified program directors were collated from online public resources. Characteristics were compared by sex, program size, ranking, and affiliation. Results: Eighty-one program directors (mean age [±SD] 54.7 ± 11.0 years) from 78 fellowship programs were identified. The minority were women (14.8%), who were on average 6 years younger than their male counterparts ( P = .07). The majority of program directors had an academic affiliation (90.1%), most commonly professor (54.8%). The mean h-index, 5-year h-index, and m-quotient were 20.9 ± 14.9, 5.9 ± 4.4, and 0.82 ± 0.42, respectively. Compared with their counterparts, program directors of both “top 10” and large programs published more manuscripts ( P < .05), accrued more citations ( P < .05), and had a higher h-index ( P < .05). Fellowship programs with female program directors had a significantly larger proportion of female retina faculty ( P = .002). Conclusions: The backgrounds of vitreoretinal surgery program directors are diverse. However, women remain underrepresented in this position, highlighting an area with the potential for greater equity in ophthalmology.
玻璃体视网膜手术研究员项目主任的描述性分析
目的:评估美国和加拿大经大学眼科教授协会认证的玻璃体视网膜手术研究金项目主任的人口、教育和学术特征。研究方法:从在线公共资源中整理已确定的项目主任的人口、教育和学术概况。按性别、项目规模、排名和所属单位对其特征进行比较。结果确定了来自 78 个研究金项目的 81 名项目主任(平均年龄 [±SD] 54.7 ± 11.0 岁)。女性占少数(14.8%),平均年龄比男性小 6 岁 ( P = .07)。大多数项目主任具有学术背景(90.1%),其中最常见的是教授(54.8%)。平均 h 指数、5 年 h 指数和 m 商数分别为 20.9 ± 14.9、5.9 ± 4.4 和 0.82 ± 0.42。与同行相比,"前十名 "项目和大型项目的项目主任发表的手稿更多 ( P < .05),被引用的次数更多 ( P < .05),h 指数更高 ( P < .05)。由女性担任项目主任的研究项目中,视网膜专业的女性教师比例明显更高 ( P = .002)。结论:玻璃体视网膜手术项目主任的背景多种多样。然而,女性在这一职位上的人数仍然不足,这凸显了眼科领域有可能实现更大的公平。
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