McClelland Iii Shearwood, Mitin Timur, Nabavizadeh Nima, Fuller Clifton David, Thomas Charles R, Jaboin Jerry J
Department of Radiation Oncology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, United States.
Department of Radiation Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, United States.
Rep Pract Oncol Radiother. 2019 May-Jun;24(3):294-297. doi: 10.1016/j.rpor.2019.03.005. Epub 2019 Apr 30.
The Hirsch index (h-index) evaluates citation-based scholarly activity, but has limited ability to acknowledge those publishing a smaller number of manuscripts with exceedingly high citations. The g-index addresses this limitation by assessing the largest number of manuscripts (g) by an author cited at least (g × g) times, but has yet to be applied to radiation oncology resident productivity.
A list of recent radiation oncology resident graduates (comprising 86% of the 2016 graduating class) and their post-residency career choice was compiled. The Scopus bibliometric citation database was searched to collect and calculate g-index data for each resident.
The mean g-index score for all resident graduates was 7.16. Residents with a PhD had significantly higher g-index scores (11.97 versus 5.80; < 0.01), while there was no statistically significant difference in g-index scores between male and female residents. Residents choosing academic careers had higher g-index scores than those choosing private practice (9.47 versus 4.99; < 0.01). Programs graduating at least three residents produced significantly higher g-index scores/resident than those graduating two residents, and while comprising only 25% of programs and 45% of residents, produced 60% of academic careers ( < 0.02).
Radiation oncology resident graduates published on average a minimum of seven manuscripts cited at least 49 times. PhD-degree graduates had significantly higher g-index scores, as did residents choosing academic over private practice careers. There was no significant gender-related difference in g-index score regardless of career choice. The majority of academic careers are produced from programs graduating at least three residents.
赫希指数(h指数)用于评估基于引用次数的学术活动,但在认可那些发表论文数量较少但引用次数极高的学者方面能力有限。g指数通过评估作者发表的被引用至少(g×g)次的最多论文数量(g)来解决这一局限性,但尚未应用于放射肿瘤学住院医师的产出评估。
编制了一份近期放射肿瘤学住院医师毕业生名单(占2016届毕业生的86%)及其毕业后的职业选择。检索Scopus文献计量引文数据库,收集并计算每位住院医师的g指数数据。
所有住院医师毕业生的平均g指数得分是7.16。拥有博士学位的住院医师g指数得分显著更高(11.97对5.80;<0.01),而男性和女性住院医师的g指数得分在统计学上无显著差异。选择学术职业的住院医师g指数得分高于选择私人执业的住院医师(9.47对4.99;<0.01)。毕业至少三名住院医师的项目产生的g指数得分/住院医师显著高于毕业两名住院医师的项目,并且虽然仅占项目的25%和住院医师的45%,却产生了60%的学术职业(<0.02)。
放射肿瘤学住院医师毕业生平均发表了至少七篇被引用至少49次的论文。拥有博士学位的毕业生g指数得分显著更高,选择学术职业而非私人执业的住院医师也是如此。无论职业选择如何,g指数得分在性别方面均无显著差异。大多数学术职业来自毕业至少三名住院医师的项目。