Ophthalmology Division, Rabin Medical Center, Petah Tikva, Israel.
Ophthalmology Clinic, Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel, Jabotinsky St. 39, Petah Tikva, Israel.
Ir J Med Sci. 2021 Nov;190(4):1605-1611. doi: 10.1007/s11845-020-02495-x. Epub 2021 Jan 4.
To characterize the academic background, professional experience, and scholarly achievements of United States (US) academic ophthalmologists serving in leadership positions.
This is a cross-sectional study. An online search of publicly available resources was conducted for demographics, background, research productivity, and academic appointments of academic ophthalmologists in leadership positions: chairperson (CP), vice chair (VC), service director (SD), and program director (PD).
Five hundred and fifty-one academic ophthalmologists in leadership positions were analyzed. A male predominance was found in all positions, ranging from 86% male CPs to 68% of SDs. Eighty-nine percent were graduates of US medical schools, and 97% completed their residency in a US ophthalmology program. Harvard Medical School and The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and their affiliated programs were the most frequently attended by leaders. The most common subspecialties among leaders were surgical retina (21%), cornea (18%), and glaucoma (16%). Overall, 18% of leaders are endowed professors, 34% are full professors, 25% are associate professors, and 20% are assistant professors. Overall, 28% of department leaders were residents and 16% were fellows in their current program. Chairpersons, followed by their vice, are the most academically proficient leaders within their departments, having the largest number of publications and h, hc, hm, and AWCR bibliometric indices.
Ophthalmology leaders in all positions are highly accomplished with an established interest in research. Typically, CPs and their VCs have a longer duration of professional experience with a greater research output and a superior median academic appointment. Gender discrepancies within leadership positions are evident.
描述在美国(美国)担任领导职务的学术眼科医生的学术背景、专业经验和学术成就。
这是一项横断面研究。对公开可用资源进行了在线搜索,以获取领导职位(主席(CP)、副主席(VC)、服务主任(SD)和项目主任(PD))的学术眼科医生的人口统计学、背景、研究生产力和学术任命信息。
分析了 551 名担任领导职务的学术眼科医生。所有职位均以男性为主,男性 CP 比例高达 86%,SD 比例为 68%。89%的人毕业于美国医学院,97%的人在美国眼科项目完成住院医师培训。哈佛医学院和约翰霍普金斯大学医学院及其附属项目是领导人最常就读的学校。领导人中最常见的亚专业是视网膜外科(21%)、角膜(18%)和青光眼(16%)。总体而言,18%的领导是特聘教授,34%是正教授,25%是副教授,20%是助理教授。总体而言,28%的系主任是住院医师,16%的是现任项目研究员。主席,其次是副主席,是他们所在部门学术能力最强的领导,拥有最多的出版物和 h、hc、hm 和 AWCR 计量学指标。
所有职位的眼科领导人都非常出色,对研究有着浓厚的兴趣。通常,CP 和他们的 VC 拥有更长的专业经验,研究产出更多,学术任命中位数更高。领导职位中的性别差异明显。