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Scholastic activity among radiation oncology residents at US academic institutions: a benchmark analysis.

机译:美国学术机构放射肿瘤学居民中的学术活动:基准分析。

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Objective assessment of academic productivity is useful for residency programs. This study aims to analyze the number of publications and Hirsch index (h index) among radiation oncology residents. Names of residents during the 2010 academic year (n = 607) were collected from the Association of Residents in Radiation Oncology 2010 Directory. Number of publications and h index from Jan. 1996 to Feb. 2012 were collected from a bibliographic database (SCOPUS, Elsevier, BV, Amsterdam, NL). Analysis of h index included stratification by gender, residency size, and postresidency private practice or academic employment. Six hundred seven residents, 67% men and 33% women, had an overall mean h index of 2.5 ± 3.2. Graduates in academia exhibited a higher mean h index (3.9 ± 0.30) compared to private practice (2.0 ± 0.25; p < 0.01). Gender, residency size, and post-graduate position remained correlates of h index (all p ≤ 0.01). Women had lower mean h index and number of publications than men (2.1 ± 2.3 vs 2.7 ± 3.5, 4.5 ± 5.3 vs 6.2 ± 8.0, respectively; both p < 0.05). However, when stratified by current position (resident, private practice, or academic), there were no significant differences in h index by gender. The mean ± SD h indices for institutions comprising the top 10% ranged 4.17 ± 3.2-5.25 ± 5.4 while the bottom 10% ranged 0.0 ± 0.0-0.75 ± 1.4. The h index is a useful metric to assess residents' early dedication to scholarly endeavors. Female radiation oncology residents had fewer total publications and slightly lower h indices, warranting accessible research avenues and environments for future female physician-scientists. The application of the h index provides a reference for medical students, residents, residency program directors, and many others to gauge academic performance and establish appropriate benchmarks.
机译:客观评估学术生产力对于居住计划很有用。这项研究旨在分析放射肿瘤学居民中的出版物数量和Hirsch指数(h指数)。 2010学年的居民姓名(n = 607)是从2010年放射肿瘤学居民协会中收集的。从书目数据库(SCOPUS,Elsevier,BV,阿姆斯特丹,NL)收集了1996年1月至2012年2月的出版物数量和h指数。 h指数的分析包括按性别,居住人数和居住后私人执业或学术工作的分层。 607位居民中,平均h指数为2.5±3.2,其中男性为67%,女性为33%。与私人诊所相比(2.0±0.25; p <0.01),学术界的毕业生表现出更高的平均h指数(3.9±0.30)。性别,居住人数和研究生位置仍与h指数相关(所有p≤0.01)。女性的平均h指数和出版物数均低于男性(分别为2.1±2.3与2.7±3.5、4.5±5.3与6.2±8.0;两者均p <0.05)。但是,按当前职位(居民,私人执业或学术机构)分层时,按性别划分的h指数没有显着差异。构成前10%的机构的平均±SD h指数范围为4.17±3.2-5.25±5.4,而最低10%的范围为0.0±0.0-0.75±1.4。 h指数是评估居民对学术事业的早期投入的有用指标。女性放射肿瘤学居民的总出版物较少,h指数略低,为未来的女性医师科学家提供了可及的研究途径和环境。 h指数的应用为医学生,居民,居留项目主管以及其他许多人提供了参考,以评估学习成绩并建立适当的基准。

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