首席教授的第一作者论文:成为教授前后的比较。

IF 1.5 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL JMA journal Pub Date : 2024-10-15 Epub Date: 2024-08-09 DOI:10.31662/jmaj.2024-0095
Shigeki Matsubara
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长期以来,我一直有这样一个印象,即临床医学专业的教授尽管之前发表过第一作者的论文,但担任教授后发表的第一作者论文往往较少。这个不起眼的实验试图为这个问题提供一些建议。我找到了日本医科大学妇产科的 11 位首席教授,他们都是在 201X - 201X + 3 年(共 4 年)期间被任命为教授的。检索了 PubMed 收录的第一作者论文数量:在他们被任命为教授之前的 7-4 年(第 1 期)、之前的 3-0 年(第 2 期)和之后的 1-4 年(第 3 期)。1) 第 1、2 和 3 期的论文 "总数 "分别为 38、33 和 4 篇。2) 第 1、2 和 3 期教授个人撰写论文数量的 "中位数 "分别为 3、2 和 0。3) 每人的 "年平均 "论文数在(时期 1 + 2)之前和之后(时期 3)分别为 0.81((38 + 33)/(11 人 × 8 年))和 0.09(4/(11 × 4))/人/年。我对 "通讯作者论文或最后发表的论文 "做了同样的计算。结果如下1)"总数 "分别为 50、74 和 143;2)"中位数 "分别为 4、5 和 7;3)"年平均数 "分别为 1.41 和 3.25/人/年。因此,教授任命后,第一作者的论文数量立即明显减少,而通讯作者或最后作者的论文数量却有所增加。造成这种现象的原因可能是多方面的。不过,社会应该营造一种氛围,让教授们从过重的负担中解脱出来,如果他们愿意,应该鼓励他们像以前一样从事第一作者的论文写作。社会希望听到教授们自己的声音,从而丰富学术话语。虽然本次实验只针对日本妇产科教授,时间有限,但我希望能引发一些关于论文写作和教授身份的讨论。
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The First-authored Papers Written by Chief Professors: Comparison before versus after Becoming a Professor.

I have long harbored the impression that professors of clinical medicine specialties tend to produce fewer first-authored papers after their professorship appointments, despite their prior output of first-authored papers. This humble experiment attempted in providing some suggestions for this issue. I identified 11 chief professors of the obstetrics and gynecology departments of Japanese medical universities who were appointed professorships during 201X - 201X + 3 (covering 4 years). The numbers of PubMed-indexed first-authored papers were retrieved: 7-4 years prior (Period 1), 3-0 years prior (Period 2), and 1-4 years after (Period 3) their professorship appointments. 1) The "total" number of papers in Periods 1, 2, and 3 was 38, 33, and 4, respectively. 2) The "median" number of papers written by an individual professor in Periods 1, 2, and 3 was 3, 2, and 0, respectively. 3) "Annual average" paper numbers per person before (Periods 1 + 2) versus after (Period 3) was 0.81 ((38 + 33)/(11 persons × 8 years)) and 0.09 (4/(11 × 4))/person/year, respectively. I did the same for "corresponding-authored papers or last-authored papers." The results were as follows: 1) the "total" was 50, 74, and 143, respectively; 2) the "median" was 4, 5, and 7, respectively; and 3) the "annual average" was 1.41 versus 3.25/person/year. Thus, immediately after professorship appointments, the number of first-authored papers markedly decreased, although that of corresponding- or last-authored papers increased. The reason for this phenomenon may be multifactorial. However, societies should create an atmosphere where professors are relieved from excessive burdens and should be encouraged to engage in first-author paper writing as before if they desire. Societies want to hear professors' own voices which enrich academic discourse. Although the present experiment targeted only Japanese obstetrics and gynecology professors for a limited time, I hope to provoke some discussion regarding paper writing and professorship.

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