Presentation at the Canadian Association of Radiologists Annual General Meeting Is Associated With Higher Likelihood of Publication of Canadian Radiology Resident Research Day Presentations.

Martin Matuszczak, Sarah Melendez, David A Leswick
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Objective: Determine how many radiology resident research day projects are presented at the Canadian Association of Radiologists Annual Scientific Meeting (CAR ASM) and if presentation at the CAR ASM is associated with increased rates of publication. Methods: A database of radiology resident presentations from 2012 to 2017 research days at seven Canadian radiology programs was utilized. Each presenting resident was searched for in 2011-2019 CAR ASM books of abstracts to identify all CAR ASM presentations both related to and separate from their research day projects. These presentations were matched with resident research day presentations and their publication status. Descriptive statistical analysis and calculation of relative risk (RR) between publication of research day projects and presentation at CAR was performed. Results: 208 residents presented 288 projects at internal research days. 93 of the 208 residents had a total of 195 presentations at CAR (mean .94 +/- 1.91 SD). 36 of the 288 (13%) research day projects were presented at a CAR ASM, of which 18/36 (50%) were published. 83 of the 252 (32%) research day projects not presented at CAR were published. CAR ASM presentation of a research day project was associated with an increased rate of publication (RR 1.537 P=.0396). There was no significant association between research day project publication and unrelated CAR ASM presentations (P=.275). Most research day projects both presented at CAR ASM and published (56%) were in the Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal. Conclusion: CAR ASM presentation of research day projects is associated with an increased rate of publication.

在加拿大放射医师协会年度大会上的演讲与加拿大放射学驻地研究日演讲发表的可能性更高有关。
目的:确定有多少放射科住院研究日项目在加拿大放射医师协会年度科学会议(CAR ASM)上发表,以及在CAR ASM上发表是否与发表率增加有关。方法:利用加拿大7个放射学项目2012年至2017年研究日的放射学住院医师报告数据库。在2011-2019年CAR ASM的摘要书籍中搜索每位演讲的居民,以确定所有与他们的研究日项目相关或独立的CAR ASM演讲。这些报告与常驻研究日的报告及其出版状况相匹配。描述性统计分析和计算研究日项目的发表和在CAR上的展示之间的相对风险(RR)。结果:208位住院医师在内部调研日提交了288个项目。208名住院患者中有93名在CAR共进行了195次报告(平均标准差为0.94±1.91)。288个研究日项目中有36个(13%)在CAR ASM上发表,其中18/36(50%)发表。252个研究日项目中有83个(32%)没有在CAR上发表。CAR - ASM研究日项目的报告与发表率的增加相关(RR 1.537 P= 0.0396)。研究日项目发表与不相关的CAR - ASM报告之间无显著关联(P= 0.275)。大多数在CAR ASM上展示和发表的研究日项目(56%)都在加拿大放射学家协会杂志上发表。结论:CAR - ASM研究日项目的展示与发表率的增加有关。
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