Department of Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana.
IUPUI Center for Cachexia Research, Innovation, and Therapy, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Shock. 2018 May;49(5):508-513. doi: 10.1097/SHK.0000000000001049.
Professional society membership enhances career development and productivity by offering opportunities for networking and learning about recent advances in the field. The quality and contribution of such societies can be measured in part through the academic productivity, career status, and funding success rates of their members. Here, using Scopus, NIH RePORTER, and departmental websites, we compare characteristics of the Shock Society membership to those of the top 55 NIH-funded American university and hospital-based departments of surgery. Shock Society members' mean number of publications, citations and H-indices were all significantly higher than those of non-members in surgery departments (P < 0.001). A higher percentage of members also have received funding from the NIH (42.5% vs. 18.5%, P < 0.001). Regression analysis indicated that members were more likely to have NIH funding compared with non-members (OR 1.46, 95% CI 1.12-1.916). Trauma surgeons belonging to the Shock Society had a higher number of publications and greater NIH funding than those who did not (130.4 vs. 42.7, P < 0.001; 40.4% vs. 8.5%, P < 0.001). Aggregate academic metrics from the Shock Society were superior to those of the Association for Academic Surgery and generally for the Society of University Surgeons as well. These data indicate that the Shock Society represents a highly academic and productive group of investigators. For surgery faculty, membership is associated with greater academic productivity and career advancement. While it is difficult to ascribe causation, certainly the Shock Society might positively influence careers for its members.
专业学会的会员资格通过提供网络机会和了解该领域的最新进展,从而增强职业发展和生产力。这些学会的质量和贡献可以在一定程度上通过其会员的学术生产力、职业地位和资助成功率来衡量。在这里,我们使用 Scopus、NIH RePORTER 和部门网站,将休克学会的会员特征与前 55 名 NIH 资助的美国大学和医院外科系进行了比较。休克学会会员的平均出版物数量、引文数量和 H 指数均明显高于外科系非会员(P < 0.001)。更高比例的会员也获得了 NIH 的资助(42.5%对 18.5%,P < 0.001)。回归分析表明,与非会员相比,会员更有可能获得 NIH 资助(OR 1.46,95%CI 1.12-1.916)。属于休克学会的创伤外科医生的出版物数量和 NIH 资助金额均高于未加入休克学会的创伤外科医生(130.4 对 42.7,P < 0.001;40.4%对 8.5%,P < 0.001)。休克学会的总体学术指标优于学术外科协会,也普遍优于大学外科医师学会。这些数据表明,休克学会代表了一群高度学术和富有成效的研究人员。对于外科教员来说,会员资格与更高的学术生产力和职业发展相关。虽然很难归因,但休克学会肯定会对其会员的职业发展产生积极影响。