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Academic impact and rankings of American and Canadian neurosurgical departments as assessed using the h index.

机译:使用h指数评估的美国和加拿大神经外科部门的学术影响力和排名。

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OBJECT: The authors undertook a study to estimate the relative academic impact of neurosurgical departments in Canada and the US using the h index, a measure of the number of citations received by a collection of work. METHODS: The study included 99 departments of neurosurgery with residency programs participating in the US National Residency Matching Program, and the 14 analogous Canadian programs. Three types of h indices were determined-one reflecting the cumulative work attributed to a neurosurgical department, h(c); one restricted to the cumulative work published over the past 10 years, h(10); and one limited to work published in 2 major North American neurosurgical journals, h(NS)(10). For an article to be included, attribution to a neurosurgical department had to appear in the address field in the database Thomson's ISI Web of Science. The three h indices were compared with each other, and their relation to other measures such as size of the department, degrees held by the faculty, and research funding was examined. RESULTS: Significant correlations were found between the citation indices and faculty size, number of publications and the types of degrees held by the faculty, and funding by the US NIH. Three types of authorship were identified: neurosurgeon, nonclinician researcher, and nonneurosurgeon clinical affiliate. The degree to which the latter 2 nonneurosurgeon categories contributed to the departmental h index varied among departments and can confound interdepartmental comparison. Limiting articles to those published in neurosurgical journals appeared to correct for the influence of nonneurosurgeons in departmental impact and reflect neurosurgeon-driven scholarship. CONCLUSIONS: The h index may be useful in evaluating output across neurosurgery departments.
机译:目的:作者进行了一项研究,以使用h指数来估计加拿大和美国神经外科部门的相对学术影响,h指数是对收集的工作被引用次数的衡量。方法:该研究包括99个神经外科部门的住院医师计划和美国国家居留匹配计划,以及14个类似的加拿大计划。确定了三种类型的h指数-一种反映了神经外科部门h(c)的累积功; h(10)仅限于过去10年的累计工作量;其中一项仅限于在2种北美主要神经外科杂志h(NS)(10)上发表的著作。要收录一篇文章,必须在Thomson的ISI Web of Science数据库的地址字段中显示对神经外科部门的归属。将这三个h指数进行了比较,并检查了它们与其他指标(如部门规模,教师所持学位和研究经费)之间的关系。结果:在引文索引与教师人数,出版物数量和教师所持学位的类型以及美国国立卫生研究院的资助之间发现了显着的相关性。确定了三种类型的作者身份:神经外科医生,非临床医师和非神经外科医生临床附属机构。后两个非神经外科医生类别对部门h指数的贡献程度因部门而异,并且可能混淆部门间的比较。将文章限制为发表在神经外科杂志上的文章似乎可以纠正非神经外科医师对部门影响的影响,并反映出神经外科医师驱动的奖学金。结论:h指数可能有助于评估神经外科各部门的产出。

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