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Authorship Trends of Emergency Medicine Publications Over the Last Two Decades

机译:最近两个十年急诊医学出版物的作者趋势

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Introduction: With the recent merger of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) and the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) a heightened pressure for publication may become evident. Our objective was to determine whether there was a gap in the type of both medical degree designation and advanced degree designation among authorship in three United States-based academic emergency medicine journals. Methods: We reviewed the Journal of Emergency Medicine, Academic Emergency Medicine and Annals of Emergency Medicine for the type of degree designation that the first and senior authors had obtained for the years 1995, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2014. Results: A total of 2.48% of all authors held a degree in osteopathic medicine. Osteopathic physician first authors contributed to 3.26% of all publications while osteopathic physician senior authors contributed 1.53%. No statistical trend could be established for the years studied for osteopathic physicians. However, we noted an overall trend for increased publication for allopathic senior authors (p=0.001), allopathic first authors with a dual degree (p=0.003) and allopathic senior authors with a dual degree (p=0.005). For each journal studied, no statistical trend could be established for osteopathic first or senior authors but a trend was noted for allopathic first and senior authors in the Journal of Emergency Medicine (p-value=0.020 and 0.006). Of those with dual degrees, osteopathic physicians were in the minority with 1.85% of osteopathic first authors and 0.60% of osteopathic senior authors attaining a dual degree. No statistical trend could be established for increased dual degree publications for osteopathic physicians over the study period, nor could a statistical trend be established for any of the journals studied. Conclusion: Very few osteopathic physicians have published in the Journal of Emergency Medicine, Academic Emergency Medicine or Annals of Emergency Medicine over the last two decades. Despite a trend for increased publication by allopathic physicians in certain journals, there appears to be no trend for increased publication of osteopathic physicians in emergency medicine.
机译:简介:随着美国整骨疗法协会(AOA)和研究生医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)的合并,出版的压力越来越明显。我们的目标是确定在三本美国学术急诊医学期刊中,作者资格的医学学位指定和高级学位指定类型是否存在差距。方法:我们回顾了《急诊医学》,《学术急诊医学》和《急诊医学年鉴》中第一作者和资深作者在1995、2000、2005、2010和2014年获得的学位指定类型。所有作者中有2.48%拥有骨病医学学位。整骨疗法医师的第一作者贡献了所有出版物的3.26%,而整骨疗法医师的资深作者贡献了1.53%。对于骨病医师研究的年份,没有统计趋势可以确定。但是,我们注意到同种疗法的资深作者(p = 0.001),双重学位的同种疗法的第一作者(p = 0.003)和双重学位的同种疗法的资深作者(p = 0.005)的总体出版趋势。对于所研究的每种期刊,尚无针对骨病性第一或高级作者的统计趋势,但在《急诊医学杂志》中注意到了对同种疗法的第一和高级作者的趋势(p值= 0.020和0.006)。在具有双学位的人中,骨病医师占少数,其中骨科学的第一作者为1.85%,而骨病的高级作者为0.60%。在研究期间,对于骨病医师增加的双学位出版物,无法建立统计趋势,也无法为所研究的任何期刊建立统计趋势。结论:在过去的二十年中,很少有整骨疗法的医生发表在《急诊医学杂志》,《学术急诊医学》或《急诊医学年鉴》上。尽管在某些杂志上有变态疗法的医生增加发表的趋势,但在急诊医学中似乎没有增加变态的医生发表的趋势。

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