Orthopedic Surgery Matched Applicants Are Publishing More: A Bibliometric Analysis of Research Output

Anas M. Abbas, Jian H. Li, Aadi Pandya, Victoria Wang,Bongseok Jung, Alexandra C. Echevarria, Araf M. Abbas, Robert E. Carrier, Brandon Cemenski,Rohit B. Verma, Stephen A. Albanese,Randy M. Cohn

CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE(2024)

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Introduction This study analyzed the number of peer -reviewed publications submitted by matriculants prior to applying for the orthopedic surgery residency. The graduating residency classes of 2023 and 2027 were included in the study to understand the trend of publications, to inform aspiring orthopedic surgeons. Methods The top, middle, and bottom 10 orthopedic surgery residency programs were identified on the Doximity online website. Matriculants were searched on PubMed and Google Scholar for publication contributions. Variables including number of publications, orthopedic publications, first -author authorship, and H -index were analyzed. A logistic regression model was created, and a t -test was conducted to statistically compare the 2027 and 2023 graduating classes. Results Matriculants of the 2023 match had higher numbers of publications, orthopedic surgery -specific publications, first authorships, and h -indices than the matriculants of the 2018 match. Conclusion The average number of publications has been observed to increase over four years, indicating an increase in competition to match into orthopedic surgery residency. Publishing in higher numbers may be a good indicator of an applicant's success in not only matching but also matching into a higher -tier program.
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residency,research,orthopedic surgery,national resident matching program,medical student,medical education
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