2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2018.09.150
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Academic Productivity of Spine Surgeons at United States Neurological Surgery and Orthopedic Surgery Training Programs

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“…Our study indicates that select fellowship programs in sports medicine are more likely to have graduates in leadership positions. Within the spine division, reports by Post et al 9 indicate that the mean age index increases significantly as a faculty rank increases and a positive correlation exists between the h-index and the practice duration. In our study of the sports medicine DCs identified, many had an academic rank of professor (48%) and, on average, had higher h-indices (18.4) compared with that of general surgeons and other surgical subspecialties.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our study indicates that select fellowship programs in sports medicine are more likely to have graduates in leadership positions. Within the spine division, reports by Post et al 9 indicate that the mean age index increases significantly as a faculty rank increases and a positive correlation exists between the h-index and the practice duration. In our study of the sports medicine DCs identified, many had an academic rank of professor (48%) and, on average, had higher h-indices (18.4) compared with that of general surgeons and other surgical subspecialties.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding academic productivity, on average spine division chiefs had an H-index of 22.1. A prior study evaluating academic productivity of spine surgeons affiliated with orthopaedic residencies noted the average H-index to be 12.4 [13] . It is not surprising that the spine division chiefs H-indexes is higher.…”
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“…Few previous studies have created objective lists of sports medicine fellowship program's academic productivity. 15 , 21 , 22 In 2016, Cvetanovich et al 21 investigated the factors associated with academic productivity and institutional academic rank among orthopaedic sports medicine fellowships. Higher h-index and years of total practice were positively correlated with academic rank within each institution.…”
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confidence: 99%