h指数预测全职学术骨科创伤外科医生的学术排名

Joshua E Simson, Clare K. Green, John P. Scanaliato, Adam H. Adler, J. Orr, Michael M. Polmear
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目的:探讨骨科创伤协会(OTA)和研究生医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)奖学金项目中具有学术任命的骨科创伤外科医生的赫希指数(h指数)与学术排名之间的关系。调查的其他变量包括出版物总数和参加培训计划。设计:数据库审查。参与者:OTA和ACGME骨科创伤外科奖学金的骨科创伤外科教员。主要结果测量:h指数、总发表数、学术排名、奖学金培训谱系。结果:整理计算了57个研修班273名骨科创伤医师的h指数。论文总发表数、被引次数和h指数之间存在很强的相关性。总体而言,学术排名越高,发表次数、被引次数、h指数越高。总体而言,h指数比总发表数和总引用数更能预测学术排名。与创伤学以外的骨科亚专科奖学金和个人奖学金培训项目相同的项目的任命与学术等级无关。关键词:创伤,奖学金,学术排名,h指数
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H-Index Predicts Academic Rank Among Full-time Academic Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeons Affiliated with Fellowship Programs
Objectives: The purpose was to investigate the association between Hirsch index (H-index) and academic rank among orthopaedic trauma surgeons affiliated with Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) and Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) fellowship programs with academic appointments. Additional variables investigated included total number of publications and training program affiliation. Design: Database review. Participants: Orthopaedic trauma surgery faculty members at OTA and ACGME orthopaedic trauma surgery fellowship. Main outcome measurement: H-index, total number of publications, academic rank, and fellowship training pedigree. Results: The H-indices of 273 orthopaedic traumatologists from 57 fellowship programs were organized and calculated. There are strong correlations among total number of publications, citations, and H-index. Overall, there is a strong association with number of publications, number of citations, and H-index with higher academic rank. Overall, H-index was a stronger predictor of academic rank than total number of publications and citations. Appointment to the same program as an individual’s fellowship training program and orthopaedic subspeciality fellowship outside of traumatology were not associated with academic rank. Level of Evidence: IV, case series Key words: trauma, fellowship, academic rank, H-index
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