骨科作者:基于性别的住院医师出版趋势。

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Chloe K Herczeg, Santiago Aragon, Mia V Rumps, Mary K Mulcahey
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导读:骨科手术历来是男性主导的专业。本研究的目的是分析骨科住院医师的性别、教育、地理和出版趋势,以量化女性在培训和学术界的代表性。方法:从经认可的骨科住院医师网站收集人口统计信息。学校和项目的排名是根据《居民区导航员》和《美国新闻与世界报道》的评估进行的。在PubMed和Scopus中搜索了出版物指标。结果:在住院医师网站上共发现骨科住院医师33445人,其中男性住院医师2736人(81.8%),女性住院医师609人(18.2%)。女性住院医师更多地参加排名前20的住院医师项目(28.6%比19.2%,P = 0.00000026)、排名前50的研究型医学院(45.7%比34.8%,P = 0.0000036)和排名前20的研究型医学院附属的住院医师项目(19.0%比14.1%,P = 0.0026)。女性居民撰写了1,740篇(16.4%),而男性居民撰写了8,801篇(82.9%)。在h指数、四分位数中位数范围、培训年份、作者职位、在顶级期刊上的发表或研究产出方面均无差异。结论:虽然女性骨科住院医师更有可能隶属于高排名的教育机构,但从比较的中位数四分位数范围和h指数可以看出,这对研究生产力没有明显的影响。未来的研究应该探索研究生产力是否随着时间的推移而进化,如果是,如何进化。
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Orthopaedic Authorship: Sex-Based Resident Publication Trends.

Introduction: Orthopaedic surgery is a historically male-dominated specialty. The purpose of this study was to analyze sex-specific, educational, geographic, and publication trends of orthopaedic surgery residents to quantify female representation in training and academia.

Methods: Demographic information was collected from accredited orthopaedic surgery residency websites. Schools and programs were ranked by the Doximity Residency Navigator and US News & World Report evaluations. Publications metrics were searched in PubMed and Scopus.

Results: Three thousand three hundred forty-five orthopaedic surgery residents were identified on residency websites, and 2,736 (81.8%) male and 609 (18.2%) female residents. Female residents more often attended top 20 residency programs (28.6% vs. 19.2%, P = 0.00000026), top 50 research medical schools (45.7% vs. 34.8%, P = 0.0000036), and residencies affiliated with top 20 research schools (19.0% vs. 14.1%, P = 0.0026). Female residents authored 1,740 publications (16.4%), whereas male residents authored 8,801 (82.9%). No difference was observed in H-indices, median interquartile range by training year, authorship position, publications in top journals, or research output.

Conclusion: Although female orthopaedic surgery residents were more likely to be affiliated with higher-ranking educational institutions, this had no clear influence on research productivity, as suggested by comparable median interquartile ranges and H-indices. Future studies should explore whether research productivity has evolved over time and, if so, how.

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