Trends in Integrated Plastic Surgery Applicant, Resident, and Junior Attending Research Productivity.
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【연구 목적】 통합 성형외과 레지던트 프로그램에 입성하기 위해 연구 생산성이 중요해짐에 따라, 레지던트 입사 전(pre-residency) 및 레지던트 기간 중(intraresidency)의 연구 생산성이 이후 주니어 전임교수(junior attending) 시기의 연구 성과와 어떻게 상관관계가 있는지 규명하는 것이 본 연구의 핵심 목표이다.
- p-value P = 0.002
- p-value P < 0.001
APA
Sanjay K.A. Jinka, Benjamin A. Sarac, et al. (2023). Trends in Integrated Plastic Surgery Applicant, Resident, and Junior Attending Research Productivity.. The Journal of surgical research, 285, 129-135. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2022.12.025
MLA
Sanjay K.A. Jinka, et al.. "Trends in Integrated Plastic Surgery Applicant, Resident, and Junior Attending Research Productivity.." The Journal of surgical research, vol. 285, 2023, pp. 129-135.
PMID
36669391
Abstract
[INTRODUCTION] Research productivity is critical for matching into integrated plastic surgery residency. This study will identify how pre and intraresidency research productivity correlate with resident/junior attending productivity.
[MATERIALS AND METHODS] Retrospective review from 2006 to 2015 issues of the American Board of Plastic Surgery's Annual Newsletter to Diplomates was performed to identify newly board certified plastic surgeons. Only surgeons from US medical schools matching directly into integrated programs were included. Residency type/length, graduation year from medical school, and publication counts were recorded for each surgeon. Publications were categorized as preresidency, intraresidency, and junior attending (6 y post residency/fellowship training).
[RESULTS] Six hundred fifty-five integrated plastic surgery graduates were analyzed. The median number of total publications (preresidency, intraresidency, and junior attending) was 4 (interquartile range [IQR], 1 to 10). Linear regression revealed negligible correlation between preresidency and junior attending publications (r = 0.019, P = 0.002). Total publications and increasing graduation y had a significant correlation of 0.89 (P < 0.001). Graduates of fellowships had significantly increased median total publications compared to those without fellowships (7 IQR, 3 to 18 versus 3 IQR, 1 to 7, respectively, P < 0.001). Dedicated research years during residency were associated with significant (P < 0.001) increases in median total and junior attending publications. Total publications ranged from 3 (IQR, 1 to 6) to 8 (IQR, 7 to 18) for those who completed 5- and 8-y residencies, respectively.
[CONCLUSIONS] Increased preresidency research productivity is not strongly associated with increased junior attending productivity in integrated plastic surgery. Better markers are completing dedicated research years in residency or fellowship after residency.
[MATERIALS AND METHODS] Retrospective review from 2006 to 2015 issues of the American Board of Plastic Surgery's Annual Newsletter to Diplomates was performed to identify newly board certified plastic surgeons. Only surgeons from US medical schools matching directly into integrated programs were included. Residency type/length, graduation year from medical school, and publication counts were recorded for each surgeon. Publications were categorized as preresidency, intraresidency, and junior attending (6 y post residency/fellowship training).
[RESULTS] Six hundred fifty-five integrated plastic surgery graduates were analyzed. The median number of total publications (preresidency, intraresidency, and junior attending) was 4 (interquartile range [IQR], 1 to 10). Linear regression revealed negligible correlation between preresidency and junior attending publications (r = 0.019, P = 0.002). Total publications and increasing graduation y had a significant correlation of 0.89 (P < 0.001). Graduates of fellowships had significantly increased median total publications compared to those without fellowships (7 IQR, 3 to 18 versus 3 IQR, 1 to 7, respectively, P < 0.001). Dedicated research years during residency were associated with significant (P < 0.001) increases in median total and junior attending publications. Total publications ranged from 3 (IQR, 1 to 6) to 8 (IQR, 7 to 18) for those who completed 5- and 8-y residencies, respectively.
[CONCLUSIONS] Increased preresidency research productivity is not strongly associated with increased junior attending productivity in integrated plastic surgery. Better markers are completing dedicated research years in residency or fellowship after residency.
추출된 의학 개체 (NER)
| 유형 | 영어 표현 | 한국어 / 풀이 | UMLS CUI | 출처 | 등장 |
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| 약물 | [INTRODUCTION] Research
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scispacy | 1 |
MeSH Terms
United States; Surgery, Plastic; Internship and Residency; Education, Medical, Graduate; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Retrospective Studies; Efficiency; Fellowships and Scholarships