Academic productivity correlates with industry earnings in foot and ankle fellowship programs in the United States: A retrospective analysis

A. Anastasio, Anthony N. Baumann, Kempland C. Walley, Kyle J. Hitchman, Conor O’Neill, Jonathan Kaplan, Samuel B Adams
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BACKGROUND The study investigates the connection between academic productivity and industry earnings in foot and ankle orthopedic surgery fellowships. Utilizing metrics like the H-index and Open Payments Database (OPD) data, it addresses a gap in understanding the relationship between scholarly achievements and financial outcomes, providing a basis for further exploration in this specialized medical field. AIM To elucidate the trends between academic productivity and industry earnings across foot and ankle orthopedic surgery fellowship programs in the United States. METHODS This study is a retrospective analysis of the relationship between academic productivity and industry earnings of foot and ankle orthopedic surgery fellowships at an individual faculty and fellowship level. Academic productivity was defined via H-index and recorded from the Scopus website. Industry earnings were recorded from the OPD. RESULTS Forty-eight foot and ankle orthopedic surgery fellowships (100% of fellowships) in the United States with a combined total of 165 physicians (95.9% of physicians) were included. Mean individual physician (n = 165) total life-time earnings reported on the OPD website was United States Dollar (USD) 451430.30 ± 1851084.89 (range: USD 25.16-21269249.85; median: USD 27839.80). Mean physician (n = 165) H-index as reported on Scopus is 14.24 ± 12.39 (range: 0-63; median: 11). There was a significant but weak correlation between individual physician H-index and individual physician total life-time earnings (P < 0.001; Spearman’s rho = 0.334) and a significant and moderate positive correlation between combined fellowship H-index and total life-time earnings per fellowship (P = 0.004, Spearman’s rho = 0.409). CONCLUSION There is a significant and positive correlation between academic productivity and industry earnings at foot and ankle orthopedic surgery fellowships in the United States. This observation is true on an individual physician level as well as on a fellowship level.
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美国足踝研究金项目的学术生产力与行业收入的相关性:回顾性分析
背景 本研究调查了足踝矫形外科研究员的学术生产力与行业收入之间的联系。该研究利用 H 指数和开放支付数据库(OPD)数据等指标,填补了了解学术成就与经济成果之间关系的空白,为这一专业医疗领域的进一步探索提供了基础。目的 阐明美国足踝矫形外科奖学金项目的学术成果与行业收入之间的趋势。方法 本研究是对足踝矫形外科研究员项目的学术生产力与行业收入之间的关系进行的一项回顾性分析,分析对象为个别教员和研究员。学术生产力通过 H 指数定义,并从 Scopus 网站记录。行业收入由 OPD 记录。结果 纳入了美国 48 家足踝矫形外科研究中心(100% 的研究中心),共有 165 名医生(95.9% 的医生)。OPD网站上报告的医生(n = 165)个人终身总收入的平均值为 451430.30 ± 1851084.89 美元(范围:25.16-21269249.85 美元;中位数:27839.80 美元)。在 Scopus 上报告的医生(n = 165)H 指数平均值为 14.24 ± 12.39(范围:0-63;中位数:11)。医生个人 H-index 与医生个人终身总收入之间存在明显但微弱的相关性(P < 0.001;Spearman's rho = 0.334),而综合研究金 H-index 与每项研究金的终身总收入之间存在明显且适度的正相关性(P = 0.004,Spearman's rho = 0.409)。结论 美国足踝矫形外科研究员的学术生产力与行业收入之间存在显著的正相关关系。无论是在医生个人层面还是在研究金层面,这一观察结果都是正确的。
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