Okereke Robyn, Szauter Karen, Ede Nneka
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA.
Dell Medical School, Austin, TX, USA.
Arch Dermatol Res. 2024 Dec 30;317(1):162. doi: 10.1007/s00403-024-03666-x.
Competitive medical residency specialties, such as Dermatology, have historically placed lofty demands on applicants. We focus on the seemingly increasing demands on applicants to publish, as well as discuss and quantify the delivery of these expectations in the literature. The objective of this article is to systematically review evidence regarding the number of publications possessed by successful applicants to a dermatology residency program. We conducted a systematic review of the literature published before or by April 2023, with no lower limit regarding the publishing date using PubMed, Google Scholar, and OVID. Our summary included 41 publications that specifically cited the number of publications by National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) applicants successfully matching to US dermatology programs. We extracted additional applicant details (demographics, publication type) as available. We found two major categories of cumulative publications reported in the literature: NRMP scholarly works and peer-reviewed indexed publications. Summarizing reports from 21 papers between 2011 and 2022, NRMP showed the overall mean amongst matched applicants to be 14.77 publications, with an upward trend over time. The mean was 3.23 peer-reviewed indexed publications (PIPs) for successful dermatology applicants amongst 11 articles in the literature. Amongst matched dermatology applicants, an average of 3 PIPs is markedly lower than the inflated average count of 15 NRMP scholarly works (which includes non-published research) that is often reported in the literature and national statistics. The distinction between these values must be recognized in the literature, as well as communicated to forthcoming dermatology applicants.
竞争激烈的医学住院医师专业,如皮肤科,历来对申请者有很高的要求。我们关注对申请者发表论文的要求似乎在不断增加的情况,并在文献中讨论并量化这些期望的实现情况。本文的目的是系统回顾关于成功申请皮肤科住院医师项目的申请者所拥有的论文数量的证据。我们对2023年4月之前或截至该日期发表的文献进行了系统回顾,使用PubMed、谷歌学术和OVID检索,对发表日期没有下限要求。我们的综述包括41篇专门引用成功匹配到美国皮肤科项目的全国住院医师匹配计划(NRMP)申请者论文数量的出版物。我们还提取了其他可用的申请者详细信息(人口统计学、论文类型)。我们发现文献中报道的累计论文有两大类:NRMP学术作品和同行评审索引出版物。总结2011年至2022年期间21篇论文的报告,NRMP显示匹配申请者的总体平均论文数量为14.77篇,且随时间呈上升趋势。文献中11篇文章显示,成功申请皮肤科的申请者的平均同行评审索引出版物(PIPs)数量为3.23篇。在匹配的皮肤科申请者中,平均3篇PIPs明显低于文献和国家统计数据中经常报道的15篇NRMP学术作品(包括未发表的研究)的虚高平均数量。这些数值之间的差异必须在文献中得到认可,并传达给即将申请皮肤科的申请者。