Department of Neurosurgery, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
J Neurosurg. 2011 Aug;115(2):380-6. doi: 10.3171/2011.3.JNS101176. Epub 2011 Apr 15.
Factors determining choice of an academic career in neurological surgery are unclear. This study seeks to evaluate the graduates of medical schools and US residency programs to determine those programs that produce a high number of graduates remaining within academic programs and the contribution of these graduates to academic neurosurgery as determined by h-index valuation.
Biographical information from current faculty members of all accredited neurosurgery training programs in the US with departmental websites was obtained. Any individual who did not have an American Board of Neurological Surgery certificate (or was not board eligible) was excluded. The variables collected included medical school attended, residency program completed, and current academic rank. For each faculty member, Web of Science and Scopus h-indices were also collected.
Ninety-seven academic neurosurgery departments with 986 faculty members were analyzed. All data regarding training program and medical school education were compiled and analyzed by center from which each faculty member graduated. The 20 medical schools and neurosurgical residency training programs producing the greatest number of graduates remaining in academic practice, and the respective individuals' h-indices, are reported. Medical school graduates of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons chose to enter academics the most frequently. The neurosurgery training program at the University of Pittsburgh produced the highest number of academic neurosurgeons in this sample.
The use of quantitative measures to evaluate the academic productivity of medical school and residency graduates may provide objective measurements by which the subjective influence of training experiences on choice of an academic career may be inferred. The top 3 residency training programs were responsible for 10% of all academic neurosurgeons. The influence of medical school and residency experiences on choice of an academic career may be significant.
决定选择从事神经外科学术职业的因素尚不清楚。本研究旨在评估医学院校和美国住院医师培训计划的毕业生,以确定哪些计划培养了大量留在学术项目中的毕业生,以及这些毕业生通过 h 指数评估对学术神经外科学的贡献。
从美国所有获得认可的神经外科培训计划的现任教员部门网站获取传记信息。任何没有美国神经外科学委员会证书(或没有资格获得委员会证书)的人都被排除在外。收集的变量包括就读的医学院、完成的住院医师培训计划和当前的学术级别。对于每位教员,还收集了 Web of Science 和 Scopus h 指数。
分析了 97 个学术神经外科部门的 986 名教员。所有关于培训计划和医学院教育的数据均由每位教员毕业的中心汇编和分析。报告了产生最多留在学术实践中的毕业生的 20 所医学院和神经外科住院医师培训计划,以及各自的个人 h 指数。哥伦比亚大学内外科学院的医学院毕业生最频繁地选择从事学术工作。匹兹堡大学的神经外科培训计划在本样本中培养了最多的学术神经外科医生。
使用定量措施评估医学院校和住院医师培训计划毕业生的学术生产力,可以提供客观的衡量标准,通过这些衡量标准,可以推断培训经验对选择学术职业的主观影响。排名前 3 的住院医师培训计划占所有学术神经外科医生的 10%。医学院和住院医师经历对选择学术职业的影响可能是重大的。