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Pre-residency Publication Rate Strongly Predicts Future Academic Radiology Potential

机译:居留前出版率强烈预测未来的学术放射潜力

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Rationale and Objectives: Radiology resident selection committees often favor candidates with strong academic potential. The aim of this study was to determine if preresidency academic productivity of current radiologists was predictive of subsequent of future academic performance. Materials and Methods: The academic productivity of all radiology residents trained between 1975 and 2005 at the authors' institution was assessed through identification of their publication histories, National Institutes of Health funding statuses, and Hirsch indexes (h-indexes). These metrics were correlated with numbers of publications generated prior to beginning radiology residency and grouped accordingly (group 0, none prior to residency; group 1, one publication; and group 2, more than one publication). Academic productivity metrics of the different groups were compared using one-way analysis of variance and χ 2 analysis. Spearman's ρ coefficient was used to evaluate correlations between the number of preresidency publications and subsequent productivity. Results: A cohort of 269 residents was included in this study. Group 0 comprised 182 of the 269 residents (68%), while groups 1 and 2 comprised 27 (10%) and 60 (22%) residents, respectively. Rates of subsequent publication, mean h-index, and National Institutes of Health funding statuses were significantly higher in group 2 compared to both groups 0 and 1 (P .0001 for each metric). Preresidency publication volume was significantly correlated with future publication performance (ρ = 0.3977, P .0001), mean h-index (ρ = 0.3086, P .0001), and National Institutes of Health funding status (ρ = 0.4916, P .0001). Conclusions: Radiology residency candidates with multiple publications are more likely to achieve future academic success compared to candidates with one or zero publications.
机译:理由和目标:放射学居民选择委员会经常赞成具有强大学术潜力的候选人。本研究的目的是确定当前放射科医生的特权学术生产力是否预测了未来的学术表现的后续。材料和方法:通过确定其出版历史,国家卫生资金研究所和赫希指数(H-Indexes),评估了1975年至2005年在1975年至2005年间培训的所有放射学居民的学术生产率。这些度量与在开始放射血统之前产生的出版物数量相关并相应地组(第0组,居住之前,NON 1组;第1组,一个出版物;和第2组,超过一个出版物)。使用单向分析和χ2分析进行比较不同组的学术生产率度量。 Spearman的ρ系数用于评估比较出版物数量与随后的生产率之间的相关性。结果:本研究中包含269名居民的队列。第0组组成269个居民(68%)的182个,而分别包含27(10%)和60%(22%)的居民。与组0和1(每个度量为单位)相比,后续出版物,平均H-Index和国家卫生资金融资状态的率明显高于2和1(每个指标)。特育发布量与未来的出版物性能显着相关(ρ= 0.3977,P& .0001),平均h折射(ρ= 0.3086,p& .0001),以及国家卫生资金院校(ρ= 0.4916, p& .0001)。结论:与具有一个或零出版物的候选人相比,具有多种出版物的放射学居住候选者更有可能实现未来的学术成功。

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