Mathangi Sridharan, Nicole J. Newman-Hung, Charlotte Wahle, Frank Petrigliano, Nicholas M. Bernthal, Lauren E. Wessel
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摘要
非政府教育项目,如年度骨科研究和教育基金会(OREF)住院医生研究研讨会,旨在提升和资助实习医生的研究努力。本研究调查了居民研究研讨会认可的研究成果转化为同行评议出版物的情况,以及获奖者在培训后从事学术事业的比例。汇总了2008年至2023年OREF居民研究专题讨论会的奖励。会议注意到得奖者和项目的特点。通过索引主要研究数据库来确定出版物和期刊特征的转换。使用美国骨科医师学会的名册和机构网站查询每个受训者当前的执业类型和专业。采用描述性统计、单变量和多变量回归模型。主要结果包括OREF专题讨论会报告转化为出版物的比率和学员在学术界追求职业生涯的比率。共有389人获奖,其中女性72人(18.5%),男性317人(81.5%)。在五个地区,有142个(36.5%)是第一名,101个(25.9%)是第二名,131个(33.7%)是第三名,还有15个(3.9%)是主持人的选择。基础科学项目更有可能获得一等奖(p = 0.001)。获奖项目转化为300篇(77%)同行评审出版物,平均影响因子为1.78±1.65。男性和第一名获得者发表论文的可能性更大(p = 0.014, p = 0.001)。确定了376名不同获奖者目前的实践类型,其中149名获奖者目前在学术界从事实践(42.3%)。成功出版其作品的获奖者
OREF Resident Research Symposia: An Important Pipeline for Prospective Orthopaedic Surgeon-Scientists
Non-governmental educational programs such as the annual Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation (OREF) Resident Research Symposia aim to elevate and fund trainee research endeavors. This study investigates the translation of research recognized at the Resident Research Symposia into peer-reviewed publication and the rate of awardees who pursue academic careers after training. Awards from the OREF Resident Research Symposia between 2008 and 2023 were aggregated. Characteristics of awardees and projects were noted. Conversion to publication and journal characteristics were identified by indexing major research databases. The current practice type and specialty of each trainee was queried using the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons roster and institutional sites. Descriptive statistics, univariate and multivariate regression models were performed. Primary outcomes included rates of OREF symposia presentation conversion to publication and trainees pursuing a career in academia. Three hundred and eighty-nine awards were included with 72 (18.5%) females and 317 (81.5%) males. One hundred and forty-two (36.5%) were first place awards, 101 (25.9%) second place, 131 (33.7%) third place, and 15 (3.9%) presenter's choice, across five regions. Basic science projects were more likely to win first-place awards (p = 0.001). Awarded projects translated to 300 (77%) peer-reviewed publications, with an average impact factor of 1.78 ± 1.65. Male and first-place awardees were more likely to publish (p = 0.014, p = 0.001). The current practice types of 376 distinct awardees were identified with 149 awardees currently practicing in academia (42.3%). Awardees that successfully published their projects (p < 0.001), and those from the Mid-Atlantic region (p = 0.01) were more likely to pursue academic careers. Research awarded at the OREF symposium translates to peer-reviewed publication at a high rate, and awardees enter academia at a disproportionately high rate. OREF provides an effective platform to identify and support budding surgeon-scientists, which is vital given that musculoskeletal research is historically underfunded at a national level.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Orthopaedic Research is the forum for the rapid publication of high quality reports of new information on the full spectrum of orthopaedic research, including life sciences, engineering, translational, and clinical studies.