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Predictors of future research productivity among ophthalmology residents

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SEMINARS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY
卷 37, 期 3, 页码 345-350

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/08820538.2021.1966060

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Research productivity; Pre-residency characteristics; ophthalmology; Matching process; residency

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Among ophthalmology residents in the US, having a graduate degree and the number of publications are key predictors of future research productivity.
Purpose To investigate the characteristics of first-year ophthalmology residents associated with high research productivity in twelve years. Methods All first-year ophthalmology residents in the United States (US) in 2009 listed by institutional websites were identified. Publications were obtained from Scopus and Google Scholar, h-indices were calculated, and medical school characteristics such as research productivity, region, rank, and average USMLE Steps 1 and 2 scores were obtained from National Institutes of Health, US Census Bureau, and US News. Results Data were obtained on 70% (316/453) of residents; most were male, had Doctor of Medicine (MD) degrees, and graduated from medical schools in the US or Canada. Having an additional graduate degree [OR: 3.05, 95% CI: 1.07-8.67], between 1 and 3 publications [OR: 4.16, 95% CI: 2.22-7.79], or 4 or more publications [OR: 14.27, 95% CI: 3.13-64.94] were associated with higher future research productivity. Conclusion Graduate degrees and publication count were key predictors of future research productivity among ophthalmology residents in the US.

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