2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1726-46342012000400007
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Publicación de los trabajos presentados a los congresos científicos de estudiantes de medicina, Perú 2002-2009: características y factores asociados.

Abstract: The publication rate of abstract submitted at national scientific meetings of medical students in Peru is low. New strategies should be taken, and the existing ones should be reinforced in order to increase the publication rate of the abstract submitted.

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“…Most of the papers found in the present study were published in Peruvian journals, similar to what has previously been described on evaluating the papers from a scientific congress of medical students in Peru, in which all were published in Peruvian journals [29]. Of the ten most popular journals for publishing, four belong to the medical schools included in the study, possibly because for students it is easier to publish in the scientific journals of their own medical school.…”
Section: Paper Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…Most of the papers found in the present study were published in Peruvian journals, similar to what has previously been described on evaluating the papers from a scientific congress of medical students in Peru, in which all were published in Peruvian journals [29]. Of the ten most popular journals for publishing, four belong to the medical schools included in the study, possibly because for students it is easier to publish in the scientific journals of their own medical school.…”
Section: Paper Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…To build the terms of the search strategy, we used all the possible combinations of the names and surnames ("paternal" and "paternalmaternal") of each student, adding the terms [Peru] or [Lima] separately. This strategy was used in previous studies separately, similar to previous studies [29,30]. Subsequently, we reviewed each paper manually to avoid the inclusion of possible cases of homonymy.…”
Section: Search Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La búsqueda se realizó en tres bases de datos: Google Scholar, Scopus y Medline (23) entre abril y junio de 2013. Para detectar las publicaciones de los docentes universitarios, se utilizó todas las posibles combinaciones de los nombres y apellidos (paterno y paterno-materno), adicionando las palabras Perú o de la ciudad donde se encuentra la universidad en cada una de las bases de datos, esta estrategia es una variante de la usada en estudios previos para detectar la publicación de resúmenes de congresos o la producción de investigadores (14,24) . Se revisó cada artículo individualmente para evitar la inclusión de homónimos.…”
Section: Estrategia De Búsquedaunclassified
“…En los países en desarrollo, como es el caso de los países sudamericanos, la producción científica médica es baja (13) , posiblemente debido a los limitados recursos económicos y humanos para la investigación (5) , a baja cultura de publicación (14) y a deficiente formación en investigación (15) . En Perú, los esfuerzos de las universidades para motivar a los estudiantes de Medicina en la investigación y la publicación son muy limitados (16,17) .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Being affiliated to the SOCIMEP's local scientific society is associated with increased scientific production (PR: 2.41; 95% CI: 1.55-3.74) 10 . However, only 10% of the projects conducted in local scientific societies are published in indexed journals due to deficient methods implemented in the studies, lack of knowledge about editorial processes, few local mentors and a lack of financial support from public agencies and institutions 11 . The funding opportunities for medical students are poor in the local medical schools of Peru and in much of Latin America; overall government investment is disproportionately granted to attend local public health priorities with well-implemented laboratories, and full-time research-centered faculties 12 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%