Fellow, Limb Preservation and Deformity Correction Fellowship, Department of Orthopaedics, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD.
Student, Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine, North Chicago, IL.
J Foot Ankle Surg. 2023 Nov-Dec;62(6):958-962. doi: 10.1053/j.jfas.2023.06.008. Epub 2023 Jul 1.
Faculty of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society fellowship programs are uniquely positioned to provide advanced clinical and surgical training to fellows. One aspect of this training may include product design and mentorship through the associated intellectual property (IP) and patent timeline. This study describes the payments received and IP held among foot and ankle surgery fellowship faculty. A review of foot and ankle surgeons with royalties or license payments disclosed on the CMS Open Payments Database from 2014 to 2020 was conducted. Members with payments were then cross-referenced with the US Patent Full-Text Database to identify patents held. Fellowship affiliation, practice location, patent office, number of patents, citations, patent h-index, type of patent, and yearly payment values were recorded. Among the 2801 surgeons, 53 fellowship affiliates and 46 nonaffiliates maintained at least 1 patent and royalty/license payment. A total of 576 patents and 19,191 citations were assessed. The median number of patents and citations held by fellowship faculty was 3 and 60, respectively, while the median total payment value reached $165,197.09. Fixation devices comprised most of the patents and citations. Payment value positively correlated with number of patents held (p = .01), citations (p = .007), and patent h-index (p = .01) among fellowship-affiliated surgeons. Foot and ankle surgery fellowship faculty payments for IP are associated with the number and citability of patents held. While a small proportion of faculty were paid for intellectual property, the number of patents held and citations was comparable to other specialties.
美国足部和踝关节外科医生学院和美国骨科足部和踝关节协会的教职员工 fellowship 项目具有独特的优势,可以为学员提供先进的临床和手术培训。培训的一个方面可能包括通过相关知识产权 (IP) 和专利时间线进行产品设计和指导。本研究描述了足踝外科 fellowship 教职员工的薪酬和知识产权持有情况。对 2014 年至 2020 年 CMS 开放支付数据库中披露有版税或许可费支付的足踝外科医生进行了审查。然后将有支付记录的会员与美国专利全文数据库交叉引用,以确定持有的专利。记录了 fellowship 隶属关系、执业地点、专利局、专利数量、引用次数、专利 h-index、专利类型和年支付价值。在 2801 名外科医生中,53 名 fellowship 附属机构和 46 名非附属机构至少持有 1 项专利和版税/许可费支付。共评估了 576 项专利和 19,191 次引用。fellowship 教职员工持有的专利和引用的中位数分别为 3 项和 60 项,而总支付价值中位数达到 165,197.09 美元。固定装置构成了大部分专利和引用。支付价值与 fellowship 附属外科医生持有的专利数量 (p =.01)、引用次数 (p =.007) 和专利 h-index (p =.01) 呈正相关。足踝外科 fellowship 教职员工的知识产权薪酬与所持专利的数量和可引用性相关。尽管只有一小部分教职员工因知识产权而获得报酬,但所持专利数量和引用次数与其他专业相当。