Aditya Joshi, Julius K Oni, Ran Schwarzkopf, Nirav K Patel
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Abstract
Background: Traveling fellowships, such as the Hip Society Rothman-Ranawat fellowship, offer orthopaedic surgeons the opportunity to enhance their skills, conduct research, and gain mentorship at top orthopaedic centers. This study aimed to assess the impact of the Hip Society Rothman-Ranawat traveling fellowship on an adult reconstruction surgeon's career.
Methods: A non-incentivized online survey was distributed to the 40 past recipients of the Hip Society Rothman-Ranawat traveling fellowship spanning from 2013 to 2023. The survey comprised short-answer questions and multiple-choice questions to evaluate the impact of the traveling fellowship. Surgeon publication counts and h-indexes were extracted from the Scopus database before the fellowship and at intervals of 3 years, 5 years, and the present post fellowship. Quantitative metrics were adjusted based on the time elapsed since the surgeon completed the fellowship and compared using paired-sample t-tests. This study had a 95% response rate (n = 38).
Results: Following the completion of the fellowship, we observed an increase in publication count and h-index at various intervals compared to the time before the fellowship. The mean annual percentage increase in publication count was 25.6% at the 3-year mark, 37.6% at the 5-year mark, and 29.4% at the present time, all relative to the publication count before the fellowship. Similarly, the mean annual percentage increase in the h-index was 9.7% at the 3-year mark, 9.6% at the 5-year mark, and 4.1% at the present time, all compared to the h-index before the fellowship. Qualitative measures showed previous fellows endorsed that the fellowship positively changed their clinical practice (84% agreement), expanded their network (97% agreement), increased research productivity (82% agreement), and improved surgical technique (74% agreement).
Conclusions: Responses from past Hip Society Rothman-Ranawat traveling fellows suggest that participating in the fellowship positively influenced their career trajectories.
背景:旅行奖学金,如髋关节协会Rothman-Ranawat奖学金,为骨科医生提供了提高技能、进行研究和获得顶级骨科中心指导的机会。本研究旨在评估髋关节学会Rothman-Ranawat旅行奖学金对成人重建外科医生职业生涯的影响。方法:对2013年至2023年Hip Society Rothman-Ranawat旅行奖学金的40位往届获得者进行非激励在线调查。调查包括简答题和多项选择题,以评估旅行研究金的影响。外科医生的出版物计数和h指数从Scopus数据库中提取,在奖学金前,间隔三年,五年,以及现在的博士后。定量指标根据外科医生完成实习的时间进行调整,并使用配对样本t检验进行比较。结果:本研究有效率95% (n = 38)。在奖学金结束后,我们观察到与奖学金之前相比,在不同的时间间隔内,发表数量和h指数都有所增加。相对于获得奖学金前的发表数,3年的年均增长率为25.6%,5年的年均增长率为37.6%,目前的年均增长率为29.4%。同样,h指数在3年的平均年增长率为9.7%,在5年的平均年增长率为9.6%,目前的平均年增长率为4.1%,均与奖学金之前的h指数相比。定性测量显示,以前的研究员赞同奖学金积极地改变了他们的临床实践(84%同意),扩大了他们的网络(97%同意),提高了研究生产力(82%同意),改进了手术技术(74%同意)。结论:来自过去的Hip Society Rothman-Ranawat旅行研究员的反馈表明,参加奖学金对他们的职业轨迹产生了积极的影响。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Arthroplasty brings together the clinical and scientific foundations for joint replacement. This peer-reviewed journal publishes original research and manuscripts of the highest quality from all areas relating to joint replacement or the treatment of its complications, including those dealing with clinical series and experience, prosthetic design, biomechanics, biomaterials, metallurgy, biologic response to arthroplasty materials in vivo and in vitro.