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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 succe...

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Autores principales: Robinson, D. B. T., Powell, A. G. M. T., Hopkins, L., James, O. P., Abdelrahman, T., Egan, R., Lewis, W. G.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7397360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32490575
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bjs5.50307
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author Robinson, D. B. T.
Powell, A. G. M. T.
Hopkins, L.
James, O. P.
Abdelrahman, T.
Egan, R.
Lewis, W. G.
author_facet Robinson, D. B. T.
Powell, A. G. M. T.
Hopkins, L.
James, O. P.
Abdelrahman, T.
Egan, R.
Lewis, W. G.
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description 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 < 0·001), higher ResearchGate score (median 23·37 versus 5·27; P < 0·001) and higher Hirsch index (median 3 versus 1; P < 0·001). In multivariable analysis, training grade (odds ratio (OR) 1·89, 95 per cent c.i. 0·01 to 3·52; P = 0·045) and OOPR (OR 6·55, 2·04 to 21·04; P = 0·002) were associated with achieving three publications. CONCLUSION: If CCT credentials are to include publication profiles, HST programmes should incorporate research training in workforce planning.
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spelling pubmed-73973602020-08-06 Proof of surgical publication prowess: prospective observational study of factors associated with surrogate markers of academic reach Robinson, D. B. T. Powell, A. G. M. T. Hopkins, L. James, O. P. Abdelrahman, T. Egan, R. Lewis, W. G. BJS Open Original Articles 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 < 0·001), higher ResearchGate score (median 23·37 versus 5·27; P < 0·001) and higher Hirsch index (median 3 versus 1; P < 0·001). In multivariable analysis, training grade (odds ratio (OR) 1·89, 95 per cent c.i. 0·01 to 3·52; P = 0·045) and OOPR (OR 6·55, 2·04 to 21·04; P = 0·002) were associated with achieving three publications. CONCLUSION: If CCT credentials are to include publication profiles, HST programmes should incorporate research training in workforce planning. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2020-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7397360/ /pubmed/32490575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bjs5.50307 Text en © 2020 The Authors. BJS Open published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Journal of Surgery Society This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hopkins, L.
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Egan, R.
Lewis, W. G.
Proof of surgical publication prowess: prospective observational study of factors associated with surrogate markers of academic reach
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title_sort proof of surgical publication prowess: prospective observational study of factors associated with surrogate markers of academic reach
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7397360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32490575
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bjs5.50307
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