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神经外科研究与教育基金会研究奖学金获得者的特征与职业成果。

Characteristics and career outcomes of Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation research fellowship recipients.

作者信息

Wilson Taylor A, Langston Rebekah G, Wong Ka Hin, Rodriguez Analiz

出版信息

J Neurosurg. 2019 Feb 8;132(3):802-808. doi: 10.3171/2018.10.JNS18859. Print 2020 Mar 1.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation (NREF) provides ongoing competitive research fellowships for residents and young investigators. The authors sought to determine the characteristics and career tracks of award recipients.

METHODS

The authors analyzed characteristics and academic productivity parameters of NREF resident and young investigator awardees in the United States and Canada from 1983 to 2017. Data were extracted from the NREF database and online resources (Web of Science, NIH reporter).

RESULTS

In total, 224 research grants were awarded to 31 women (14%) and 193 men (86%) from 1983 to 2017. Neuro-oncology (36%) was the most common research category. Sixty percent of awardees were in training and most resident award winners were in postgraduate year 5 (37%). Forty-nine percent of all awardees had an additional postgraduate degree (PhD 39%, Master's 10%) with a significantly higher number of PhD recipients being from Canada in comparison to any US region (p = 0.024). The Northeastern and Southeastern United States were the regions with the highest and lowest numbers of award recipients, respectively. More than one-third (40%) of awardees came from institutions that have a National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Research Education Grant (NINDS R25) for neurosurgical training. Awardees from NINDS R25-funded programs were significantly more likely to go on to receive funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) (40.4% vs 26.1%; p = 0.024). The majority of recipients (72%) who were no longer in training pursued fellowships, with a significant likelihood that fellowship subspecialty correlated with NREF research category (p < 0.001). Seventy-nine percent of winners entered academic neurosurgery practice, with 18% obtaining the position of chair. The median h-index among NREF winners was 11. NIH funding was obtained by 71 awardees (32%) with 36 (18%) being a principal investigator on an R01 grant from the NIH Research Project Grant Program.

CONCLUSIONS

The majority of AANS/NREF research award recipients enter academics as fellowship-trained neurosurgeons, with approximately one-third obtaining NIH funding. Analysis of this unique cohort allows for identification of characteristics of academic success.

摘要

目的

美国神经外科医师协会(AANS)神经外科研究与教育基金会(NREF)为住院医师和年轻研究人员提供持续的竞争性研究奖学金。作者试图确定获奖者的特征和职业轨迹。

方法

作者分析了1983年至2017年美国和加拿大NREF住院医师和年轻研究人员获奖者的特征和学术产出参数。数据从NREF数据库和在线资源(科学网、美国国立卫生研究院报告)中提取。

结果

1983年至2017年,共授予224项研究资助,其中女性31人(14%),男性193人(86%)。神经肿瘤学(36%)是最常见的研究类别。60%的获奖者正在接受培训,大多数住院医师奖获得者处于研究生第5年(37%)。所有获奖者中有49%拥有额外的研究生学位(博士学位占39%,硕士学位占10%),与美国任何地区相比,来自加拿大的博士学位获得者数量显著更多(p = 0.024)。美国东北部和东南部分别是获奖者人数最多和最少的地区。超过三分之一(40%)的获奖者来自拥有美国国立神经疾病和中风研究所研究教育资助(NINDS R25)用于神经外科培训的机构。来自NINDS R25资助项目的获奖者更有可能继续获得美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)的资助(40.4%对26.1%;p = 0.024)。大多数不再接受培训的获奖者(72%)申请了奖学金,奖学金亚专业与NREF研究类别相关的可能性很大(p < 0.001)。79%的获奖者进入学术神经外科领域工作,18%获得了主任职位。NREF获奖者的h指数中位数为11。71名获奖者(32%)获得了NIH资助,其中36人(18%)是NIH研究项目资助计划R01资助的主要研究者。

结论

大多数AANS/NREF研究奖获得者以接受过奖学金培训的神经外科医生身份进入学术界,约三分之一获得了NIH资助。对这一独特群体的分析有助于确定学术成功的特征。

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