Parv M Mehta MBBS , Priyanka Prajapati MBBS , Shruti Kumar MD , Navita Jain MBBS , George K Vilanilam MBBS , Rangarajan Purushothaman MBBS , Hanna K Jensen MD, PhD , Nicholas Kaukis PhD , Roopa Ram MD
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摘要
目的评估美国腹部成像研究员项目主任(PDs)的人口统计学、学术背景和学术活动,强调性别代表性、国际渊源和学术里程碑。使用研究员和住院医师电子互动数据库扩大搜索范围。PD的数据来自项目网站、Healthgrades、Doximity和Elsevier's Scopus。使用 R 软件分析了年龄、性别、教育程度、学术排名、附加资格、曾担任的领导职务、出版物和 h 指数等指标。采用双尾非配对 t 检验来计算男女博士在学术活动方面的差异:结果确定了 113 个项目:南部(36.28%)、东北部(25.66%)、中西部(20.35%)、西部(17.69%)。在 107 名教师中,54% 为男性,41% 为女性,平均年龄为 48 ± 9.4 岁。66.6%为美国毕业生,29.2%为国际毕业生。大多数为助理教授(36.28%)。19.46%的人拥有公共卫生硕士或工商管理硕士等学位。平均住院医师毕业年份为 2007 年。平均发表论文数为 54.16 篇,平均 h 指数为 14.663。男性项目主任的论文数量和 h 指数均高于女性项目主任(分别为 p= 0.009 和 p=0.0019)。然而,由女性项目主任领导的研究仍然不太普遍。腹部成像领域重视国际毕业生的贡献和助理教授的见解。
Review of the demographic and educational profiles of abdominal imaging fellowship program directors in the United States
Purpose
To evaluate demographics, academic backgrounds, and scholarly activities of Program Directors (PDs) in Abdominal Imaging Fellowships in the United States (US), emphasizing gender representation, international origins, and academic milestones.
Methods
A list of Fellowships in Abdominal Imaging programs in the US was obtained from the Society of Abdominal Radiology. The search was expanded using the Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database. Data for PDs were sourced from program websites, Healthgrades, Doximity, and Elsevier's Scopus. Metrics such as age, gender, education, academic rank, additional qualifications, prior leadership roles, publications, and h-indices were analyzed using R software. A two-tailed unpaired t-test was used to calculate the difference in means of scholarly activity between male and female PDs.
Results
113 programs were identified: South (36.28%), Northeast (25.66%), Mid-West (20.35%), West (17.69%). Of 107 PDs, 54% male, 41% female, and average age 48 ± 9.4 years. 66.6% were US graduates, 29.2% were international graduates. Most were Assistant Professors (36.28%). 19.46% had degrees like M.P.H. or M.B.A. 45% had prior leadership roles. Average year of residency graduation was 2007. Mean publication count was 54.16, and mean h-index was 14.663. Male PDs had higher publication counts and h-indices than female PDs (p= 0.009 and p= 0.0019 respectively).
Conclusion
In Abdominal Imaging Fellowship programs in the US, there is an increasing representation of females in Program Director roles. However, research led by female PDs remains less prevalent. The field of Abdominal Imaging values contributions from international graduates and insights from Assistant Professors.
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Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology covers important and controversial topics in radiology. Each issue presents important viewpoints from leading radiologists. High-quality reproductions of radiographs, CT scans, MR images, and sonograms clearly depict what is being described in each article. Also included are valuable updates relevant to other areas of practice, such as medical-legal issues or archiving systems. With new multi-topic format and image-intensive style, Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology offers an outstanding, time-saving investigation into current topics most relevant to radiologists.