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与颅面外科奖学金项目相关教员的学术生产力

Academic Productivity of Faculty Associated With Craniofacial Surgery Fellowship Programs.

作者信息

Ruan Qing Zhao, Ricci Joseph A, Silvestre Jason, Ho Olivia A, Ganor Oren, Lee Bernard T

机构信息

*Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA †The Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. ‡Department of Plastic and Oral Surgery, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.

出版信息

J Craniofac Surg. 2017 Nov;28(8):1988-1992. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000003615.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The H-index is increasingly being used as a measure of academic productivity and has been applied to various surgical disciplines. Here the authors calculate the H-index of craniofacial surgery fellowship faculty in North America in order to determine its utility for academic productivity among craniofacial surgeons.

METHODS

A list of fellowship programs was obtained from the website of the American Society of Craniofacial Surgery. Faculty demographics and institution characteristics were obtained from official program websites and the H-index was calculated using Scopus (Elsevier, USA). Data were assessed using bivariate analysis tools (Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests) to determine the relationship between independent variables and career publications, H-index and 5-year H-index (H5-index) of faculty. Dunn test for multiple comparisons was also calculated.

RESULTS

A total of 102 faculty members from 29 craniofacial surgery fellowship programs were identified and included. Faculty demographics reflected a median age of 48 (interquartile range [IQR] 13), a predominantly male sample (88/102, 89.7%), and the rank of assistant professor being the most common among faculty members (41/102, 40.2%). Median of career publications per faculty was 37 (IQR 52.5) and medians of H-index and H5-index were 10.0 (IQR 13.75) and 3.5 (IQR 3.25), respectively. Greater age, male gender, Fellow of the American College of Surgeons membership, higher academic rank, and program affiliation with ranked research medical schools were significantly associated with higher H-indices.

CONCLUSIONS

Variables associated with seniority were positively associated with the H-index. These results suggest that the H-index may be used as an adjunct in determining academic productivity for promotions among craniofacial surgeons.

摘要

背景

H指数越来越多地被用作衡量学术生产力的指标,并已应用于各个外科学科。在此,作者计算了北美颅面外科专科培训教员的H指数,以确定其在颅面外科医生学术生产力方面的效用。

方法

从美国颅面外科学会网站获取专科培训项目列表。教员的人口统计学信息和机构特征从官方项目网站获取,H指数使用Scopus(美国爱思唯尔公司)计算。使用双变量分析工具(Kruskal-Wallis和Mann-Whitney检验)评估数据,以确定自变量与教员的职业出版物、H指数和5年H指数(H5指数)之间的关系。还计算了用于多重比较的Dunn检验。

结果

共识别并纳入了来自29个颅面外科专科培训项目的102名教员。教员的人口统计学信息显示,年龄中位数为48岁(四分位间距[IQR]为13),样本以男性为主(88/102,89.7%),教员中最常见的职称是助理教授(41/102,40.2%)。每位教员的职业出版物中位数为37(IQR为52.5),H指数和H5指数的中位数分别为10.0(IQR为13.75)和3.5(IQR为3.25)。年龄越大、男性、美国外科医师学会会员、学术职称越高以及与排名靠前的研究型医学院有项目关联与较高的H指数显著相关。

结论

与资历相关的变量与H指数呈正相关。这些结果表明,H指数可作为确定颅面外科医生晋升学术生产力的辅助指标。

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