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顶尖泌尿外科项目匹配学生的 PubMed 索引研究生产力:2017-2020 年。

PubMed-Indexed Research Productivity of Students Matching at Top Urology Programs: 2017-2020.

机构信息

Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ.

Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ.

出版信息

Urology. 2020 Oct;144:52-58. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2020.06.049. Epub 2020 Jul 9.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the number of PubMed-indexed research projects of medical students matching at top-ranked urology programs as compared to the average publications reported in the Electronic Residency Applicant Service (ERAS).

METHODS

Doximity Residency Navigator was used to generate the top 50 residency programs when sorted by reputation. Residents were then found using program websites. PubMed was queried for peer-reviewed publications of incoming interns through post graduate year 3 residents as of February 2020. All PubMed-indexed research was recorded before September 15th of the residents' fourth year of medical school. We recorded the number of publications, first/last author publications, and urology-specific publications.

RESULTS

The average number of publications across all 4 years was 2.38 ± 4.19. The average for urology-specific publications was 1.05 ± 3.19 and for first/last author publications was 0.80 ± 1.77. Most matched applicants had at least one PubMed-indexed publication (61.2%) and having over 3 placed them in the 75th percentile. It is uncommon for students to have urology specific or first/last author publications (34.0%, 36.5%). Top 10 programs matched applicants with significantly more research in each of the aforementioned categories and as program reputation declined, so did the publications of the applicants they matched.

CONCLUSION

Most research that matched urology applicant's report in ERAS is not PubMed Indexed. Most had at least one PubMed-indexed publication by the time they submitted ERAS and those at top programs had more. It would be helpful to students and faculty advisors if ERAS published research metrics for matched and unmatched applicants separating PubMed-indexed work from posters and presentations.

摘要

目的

评估与电子住院医师申请服务(ERAS)报告的平均出版物相比,排名靠前的泌尿科项目中匹配的医学生 PubMed 索引研究项目的数量。

方法

使用 Doximity Residency Navigator 根据声誉对前 50 名住院医师培训计划进行排序,然后在网站上查找居民。截至 2020 年 2 月,通过研究生 3 年级住院医师查询 PubMed 中最新住院医师的同行评议出版物。在医学生四年级的 9 月 15 日之前记录所有 PubMed 索引的研究。我们记录了出版物的数量、第一/最后作者出版物和泌尿科特定出版物。

结果

所有 4 年的平均出版物数量为 2.38 ± 4.19。泌尿科特定出版物的平均数量为 1.05 ± 3.19,第一/最后作者出版物的平均数量为 0.80 ± 1.77。大多数匹配的申请人至少有一篇 PubMed 索引出版物(61.2%),超过 3 篇的人排在第 75 百分位。学生很少有泌尿科特定或第一/最后作者的出版物(34.0%,36.5%)。排名前 10 的项目在上述每个类别中匹配的申请人都有更多的研究,随着项目声誉的下降,他们匹配的申请人的出版物也减少了。

结论

大多数在 ERAS 中报告的与泌尿科申请人匹配的研究都没有在 PubMed 上索引。大多数人在提交 ERAS 时至少有一篇 PubMed 索引的出版物,而顶尖项目的申请人则更多。如果 ERAS 为匹配和不匹配的申请人发布研究指标,将有助于学生和教师顾问,将 PubMed 索引的工作与海报和演讲分开。

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