Proof of surgical publication prowess: prospective observational study of factors associated with surrogate markers of academic reach
Background In the UK, general surgery higher surgical trainees (HSTs) must publish at least three peer‐reviewed scientific articles (as first, second or corresponding author) to qualify for certification of completion of training (CCT). This study aimed to identify the factors associated with succes...
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Veröffentlicht in: | BJS Open 2020-08, Vol.4 (4), p.724-729 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
In the UK, general surgery higher surgical trainees (HSTs) must publish at least three peer‐reviewed scientific articles (as first, second or corresponding author) to qualify for certification of completion of training (CCT). This study aimed to identify the factors associated with success in this arena.
Methods
Deanery rosters supplemented with data from the Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Programme, PubMed and ResearchGate were used to identify the profiles of consecutive HSTs. Primary outcomes were publication numbers at defined points in higher training (speciality training year (ST) 3–8); secondary outcomes were the Hirsch index and ResearchGate scores.
Results
Fifty‐nine consecutive HSTs (24 women, 35 men) were studied. The median publication number was 3 (range 0–30). At least three published articles were obtained by 30 HSTs (51 per cent), with 19 (38 per cent) of 50 HSTs achieving this by ST4 (of whom 15 (79 per cent) had undertaken out of programme for research (OOPR) time) and 24 (80 per cent) by ST6. Thirteen HSTs (22 per cent) (ST3, 6; ST4, 4; ST5, 2; ST8, 1) had yet to publish at the time of writing. OOPR was associated with achieving three publications (24 of 35 (69 per cent) versus 6 of 24 (25 per cent) with no formal research time; P = 0·001), higher overall number of publications (median 6 versus 1 respectively; P |
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ISSN: | 2474-9842 2474-9842 |
DOI: | 10.1002/bjs5.50307 |