2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2017.10.003
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Can a Clinician-Scientist Training Program Develop Academic Orthopaedic Surgeons? One Program’s Thirty-Year Experience

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“… 4 , 7 , 8 Participation in notable research can generate funding for the institution of the investigator, and subsequent authorship can lead to career advancement and attainment of leadership positions. 9 10 11 12 There is strong competition for publishing in respected journals, as evidenced by rejection rates as high as 84%. 13 The literature has shown that up to 24.2% of manuscripts rejected from a high-impact orthopaedic journal remain unpublished within the following 5 years.…”
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“… 4 , 7 , 8 Participation in notable research can generate funding for the institution of the investigator, and subsequent authorship can lead to career advancement and attainment of leadership positions. 9 10 11 12 There is strong competition for publishing in respected journals, as evidenced by rejection rates as high as 84%. 13 The literature has shown that up to 24.2% of manuscripts rejected from a high-impact orthopaedic journal remain unpublished within the following 5 years.…”
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“… 18 25 26 28 32 34 46 47 Four studies included a measure of involvement in research activities 18 25 32 46 ; however, only two studies showed a significant increase in research participation—both studies assessed multifaceted academic training programmes. 18 25 Mandel et al 34 found similar benefits for graduates taking part in a research-tailored curriculum intervention but it is unclear if this finding was significant. Two out of three measures relating to grant applications did not show any difference between groups in two interventions that included comprehensive research training.…”
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“…Of the 30 studies included in the quantitative synthesis, 26 were conducted in the USA,18–43 2 in Canada,44 45 1 in Australia46 and 1 in Germany 47. Twenty-three were single centre programmes,18 19 21–24 26 28 29 31–43 47 and seven were national 20 25 27 30 44–46…”
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“…These programs require investment by the department, yet they do not lead to a definite increase in productivity after residency nor do they result in those residents entering academic careers. 19 In comparison with MSTP-trained surgeon-scientists, physicians who participated in nondegree conferring postgraduate research programs have been less successful in eventually being awarded NIH grants and have fewer publications over the course of their careers. 20 By not actively recruiting from the 19.1% of residency applicants with additional graduate training, including MD-PhD students, orthopaedic surgery may be discounting a significant cohort of future surgeon-scientists with the knowledge base and skill-set required to advance the field.…”
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