Physician-scientists or celebrities? Kardashian-index of gastroenterologists.

Onyinye Ugonabo, Saad Ullah Malik, Usman Ali Akbar, Zarlakhta Zamani, Wesam Frandah
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Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic unleashed a flood of untrustworthy information on social media platforms, resulting in the unfortunate consequence of expert scientists' opinions getting lost amidst the chaotic sea of misinformation. The question of how much influence these esteemed scientists hold on social media platforms remains elusive. To address this scientific quandary, we sought to explore the concept of the Kardashian index (K-index), a term introduced by Hall in 2014. This metric provides a rudimentary means of evaluating whether a physician scientist's popularity on social media aligns with their significant scientific contributions.

Aim: To evaluate if a Gastroenterologist physician's popularity on social media is at par with their scientific contributions (research articles and publications).

Methods: We conducted an extensive search to identify all gastroenterologists actively practicing and associated with the top 100 hospitals as reported by the United States News. We collected specific data on a sub-group including their names, affiliations, degrees, and sub-specializations. To gauge their social media popularity, we utilized the K-index calculation which is determined by dividing the actual number of Twitter followers by the number of researcher's citations. The expected number of followers (F) is calculated using the formula F = 43.3 C ^ 0.32, where C represents the number of citations.

Results: Physicians affiliated with the Mayo Clinic emerged as the most prominent presence on Twitter, constituting 16% of the total. They were followed closely by physicians from Mount Sinai Hospital (9%) and the University of Michigan Hospital (9%). Surprisingly, 76% of the physicians evaluated exhibited a low K-index, falling within the range of 0 to less than 2. This suggests that a significant number of highly influential physician-scientists are not receiving due recognition, as indicated by their relatively low number of followers. On the other hand, 24% of the physicians had an inflated K-index, exceeding 5, which positioned them as the "Kardashians". These individuals enjoyed greater social media popularity than their actual scientific contributions. Interestingly, our analysis revealed no discernible association between sex and K-index (P value of 0.92).

Conclusion: In the gastroenterology field, our study estimated that a majority (76%) of highly researched physicians are undervalued despite their significant scientific contributions.

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医生科学家还是名人?胃肠病学家卡戴珊指数。
背景:2019冠状病毒病疫情在社交媒体平台上引发了大量不可信的信息,导致专家科学家的意见在混乱的错误信息海洋中迷失,这是一个不幸的后果。这些受人尊敬的科学家在社交媒体平台上的影响力有多大,这个问题仍然难以捉摸。为了解决这一科学难题,我们试图探索霍尔于2014年引入的卡戴珊指数(K-index)的概念。这一指标提供了一种基本的方法来评估医生科学家在社交媒体上的受欢迎程度是否与他们的重大科学贡献相一致。目的:评估胃肠科医生在社交媒体上的受欢迎程度是否与他们的科学贡献(研究文章和出版物)相当。方法:我们进行了广泛的搜索,以确定《美国新闻》报道的100家顶级医院中所有积极执业并与之相关的胃肠科医生。我们收集了一个子群体的具体数据,包括他们的姓名、隶属关系、学位和子专业。为了衡量他们在社交媒体上的受欢迎程度,我们使用了K指数计算,该计算是通过将推特粉丝的实际数量除以研究人员的引用次数来确定的。预期关注者数量(F)使用公式F=43.3 C^0.32计算,其中C表示引用次数。结果:梅奥诊所的医生成为推特上最突出的人物,占总数的16%。紧随其后的是西奈山医院(9%)和密歇根大学医院的医生(9%)。令人惊讶的是,76%的被评估医生表现出低K指数,在0到小于2的范围内。这表明,相当多的极具影响力的医学科学家没有得到应有的认可,正如他们相对较少的追随者所表明的那样。另一方面,24%的医生的K指数过高,超过5,这使他们成为“卡戴珊家族”。这些人在社交媒体上的受欢迎程度超过了他们实际的科学贡献。有趣的是,我们的分析显示,性别和K指数之间没有明显的关联(P值为0.92)。结论:在胃肠病领域,我们的研究估计,尽管大多数(76%)经过高度研究的医生做出了重大的科学贡献,但他们被低估了。
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