2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2018.09.047
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Publication Fate of Abstracts Presented at Four British Surgical Meetings: An 11-Year Follow-Up

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“…Within ECVS abstracts alone, orthopedics (35%) and soft tissue (27%) disciplines were noted to be the highest published categories. 5,6 Veterinary Surgery was noted to be the primary journal for publication in this study and in literature, with publication rates reaching over one-third. 6,7 This finding is to be expected as Veterinary Surgery is the official journal for both ECVS and ACVS.…”
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confidence: 66%
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“…Within ECVS abstracts alone, orthopedics (35%) and soft tissue (27%) disciplines were noted to be the highest published categories. 5,6 Veterinary Surgery was noted to be the primary journal for publication in this study and in literature, with publication rates reaching over one-third. 6,7 This finding is to be expected as Veterinary Surgery is the official journal for both ECVS and ACVS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Abstracts between ECVS and ACVS conferences reported the highest subjects published were with dog (29% and 35%, respectively) and horse (27% and 33%, respectively) subjects. Within ECVS abstracts alone, orthopedics (35%) and soft tissue (27%) disciplines were noted to be the highest published categories 5,6 . Veterinary Surgery was noted to be the primary journal for publication in this study and in literature, with publication rates reaching over one‐third 6,7 .…”
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“…These studies could be perceived as being more important and thus a better fit for a journal article. Many other studies have confirmed that multi-institutional studies are more likely to get published [ 5 , 19 , 20 ].…”
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confidence: 90%