Measuring Medical Student Scholarly Activity After a Structured Plastic Surgery Research Fellowship: A Bibliometric Analysis.

IF 1.9 Aesthetic surgery journal. Open forum Pub Date : 2025-02-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/asjof/ojaf012
Jasmine A Panton, Bhavana Thota, Abby J Culver, Jeffrey M Kenkel
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Background: Plastic surgery is consistently one of the most competitive medical specialties in the National Resident Matching Program match, with students often partaking in dedicated research fellowships to bolster their applications.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to quantify the academic productivity of medical students completing a structured plastic surgery research fellowship at a single academic center over a 7-year period.

Methods: The bibliometric output of 26 medical student research fellows was analyzed. Eligible scholarly activities for analysis included peer-reviewed articles, books and book chapters, and video editorials published in the field of plastic surgery and indexed between July 1 of the fellowship and September 1, 2023. Cross-verified citation lists were generated for each author and h-index, publication number, number of citing articles, sum of times cited, author position, and journal or book title were recorded.

Results: Twenty-four of 26 research fellows have published a total of 177 scholarly activities (93.22% articles) which have been cited in ∼322 articles. The mean publication per fellow is 6.69 and the mean h-index is 1.46. Analysis excluding the 2022-2023 cohort revealed a strong positive correlation between years since beginning research fellowship and both mean h-index (r = 0.84, P < .001) and mean number of publications per year (r = 0.81, P < .001).

Conclusions: Structured research fellowships can serve as a springboard for medical students to increase research output and engage meaningfully with academia. The authors of this study suggest that publications in peer-reviewed journals continue to increase following participation in a structured plastic surgery research fellowship.

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测量医学生在结构化整形外科研究奖学金后的学术活动:文献计量学分析。
背景:整形外科一直是国家住院医师匹配计划中最具竞争力的医学专业之一,学生经常参加专门的研究奖学金,以加强他们的申请。目的:本研究的目的是量化在单一学术中心完成结构化整形外科研究奖学金的医学生在7年期间的学术生产力。方法:对26名医学生的文献计量输出进行分析。符合条件的学术活动分析包括同行评议的文章,书籍和书籍章节,以及在该奖学金的7月1日至2023年9月1日期间在整形外科领域发表的视频社论。对每位作者生成交叉验证的引文列表,记录h-index、发表号、被引文章数、被引次数、作者职位、期刊或书名。结果:26名研究员中,24人共发表了177篇学术活动(93.22%),被引用的文章达322篇。人均发表论文6.69篇,h-index平均值1.46。排除2022-2023年队列的分析显示,开始研究的年数与平均h指数(r = 0.84, P < .001)和平均每年发表的论文数(r = 0.81, P < .001)呈正相关。结论:结构化研究奖学金可以作为医学生增加研究产出和有意义地参与学术界的跳板。这项研究的作者认为,在参加了结构化的整形外科研究奖学金后,在同行评审期刊上发表的文章继续增加。证据等级4:治疗性:
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