美国学术附属女性视网膜专家的人口统计和生产力趋势。

IF 0.8 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
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目的:评估个人、专业和学术经历对美国学术附属女性视网膜专家出版生产力的影响。方法:在2023年4月至7月期间,对美国学术机构眼科部门的公共教师网页上发现的女性视网膜专家的电子邮件进行调查。该调查收集了人口统计信息以及个人、职业和学术生活经历的时间。h指数和最高产年份均来自Scopus。定量数据采用Excel (Microsoft Corp .)软件进行分析。结果:共记录59个应答,应答率为38.6%。该队列平均h指数为17.2±15.7(范围0-74;IQR为2.2-32.2)。在17名(28.8%)在医学院完成了一年的研究的受访者中,16名(94.1%)报告说,由于他们选择了导师,他们的工作很有成效,在82.4%的情况下,导师是男性。在48名有孩子的受访者中,19名(39.6%)推迟到团契结束后才生育,16名(33.3%)在团契期间生了孩子。最多产的年份与住院医师毕业的年份相对应(P P结论:在美国,学术上隶属的女性视网膜专家经历了男性主导的指导,并倾向于在生育前完成住院医师和奖学金。他们的平均h指数比一些同事要高。生产力的高峰与培训的完成相对应,特别是住院医师和研究员毕业的年份。
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Demographics and Productivity Trends Among Academically Affiliated Female Retina Specialists in the United States.

Purpose: To evaluate the impact of personal, professional, and academic experiences on the publication productivity of academically affiliated female retina specialists in the United States. Methods: Between April and July 2023, a survey was distributed to academically affiliated female retina specialists in the US whose emails were found on public faculty webpages of ophthalmology departments at academic institutions. The survey gathered demographic information and the timing of personal, professional, and academic life experiences. H-indexes and most productive years were obtained from Scopus. Quantitative data were analyzed using Excel (Microsoft Corp). Results: A total of 59 responses were recorded, yielding a 38.6% response rate. The mean h-index of the cohort was 17.2 ± 15.7 (range, 0-74; IQR, 2.2-32.2). Of the 17 respondents (28.8%) who completed a research year during medical school, 16 (94.1%) reported that it was productive owing to their choice of mentor, who was male in 82.4% of cases. Of the 48 respondents (81.4%) with children, 19 (39.6%) delayed childbearing until after their fellowship, while 16 (33.3%) had children during their fellowship. The most productive year corresponded with the years of residency graduation (P < .05) and fellowship graduation (P < .05). Conclusions: Academically affiliated female retina specialists in the US experience male-dominated mentorship and tend to complete residency and fellowship before childbearing. Their average h-index is higher compared to some colleagues. Peaks in productivity correspond with the completion of training, specifically the years of residency and fellowship graduation.

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