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Peer-Reviewed Publications by Successfully Matched Orthopedic Surgery Residency Applicants in the 2022–2023 Match
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Background
The Orthopaedic Surgery Match is highly competitive, with more applicants than residency spots. With the Step 1 Exam moving to a pass/fail result, residency programs and applicants have fewer objective data to determine applicants' relative competitiveness. Through this study, we sought to provide the mean number of accepted publications on PubMed a successfully matched orthopedic surgery applicant has by the time of submission of their application.
Materials and Methods
Orthopedic surgery residency programs participating in the National Resident Matching Program were identified by their ranking on the Doximity Residency Navigator. Each program's intern class and their medical schools were identified. Their names were searched in PubMed and Scopus and articles with their name and affiliations were recorded.
Results
In total, 877 orthopedic surgery interns published a mean of 3.30±5.27 articles each on PubMed. They were first or second author on 1.44±2.58, and 1.96±3.89 publications were related to orthopedic surgery. There were no statistical differences between degree, sex, or residency program rank from the Doximity Residency Navigator. The mean number of publications from a successful applicant was approximately 3. There was a great range in the number of publications, and 27.3% of successful applicants did not have a single publication.
Conclusion
Future applicants and programs can use this number to gauge relative research output. [
Orthopedics
. 2024;47(6):355–358.]
Title: Peer-Reviewed Publications by Successfully Matched Orthopedic Surgery Residency Applicants in the 2022–2023 Match
Description:
Background
The Orthopaedic Surgery Match is highly competitive, with more applicants than residency spots.
With the Step 1 Exam moving to a pass/fail result, residency programs and applicants have fewer objective data to determine applicants' relative competitiveness.
Through this study, we sought to provide the mean number of accepted publications on PubMed a successfully matched orthopedic surgery applicant has by the time of submission of their application.
Materials and Methods
Orthopedic surgery residency programs participating in the National Resident Matching Program were identified by their ranking on the Doximity Residency Navigator.
Each program's intern class and their medical schools were identified.
Their names were searched in PubMed and Scopus and articles with their name and affiliations were recorded.
Results
In total, 877 orthopedic surgery interns published a mean of 3.
30±5.
27 articles each on PubMed.
They were first or second author on 1.
44±2.
58, and 1.
96±3.
89 publications were related to orthopedic surgery.
There were no statistical differences between degree, sex, or residency program rank from the Doximity Residency Navigator.
The mean number of publications from a successful applicant was approximately 3.
There was a great range in the number of publications, and 27.
3% of successful applicants did not have a single publication.
Conclusion
Future applicants and programs can use this number to gauge relative research output.
[
Orthopedics
.
2024;47(6):355–358.
].
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