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A matched cohort examination of publication rates among clinical subspecialty fellows enrolled in a translational science training program.


ABSTRACT: Purpose:This study examined the effectiveness of a formal postdoctoral education program designed to teach skills in clinical and translational science, using scholar publication rates as a measure of research productivity. Method:Participants included 70 clinical fellows who were admitted to a master's or certificate training program in clinical and translational science from 1999 to 2015 and 70 matched control peers. The primary outcomes were the number of publications 5 years post-fellowship matriculation and time to publishing 15 peer-reviewed manuscripts post-matriculation. Results:Clinical and translational science program graduates published significantly more peer-reviewed manuscripts at 5 years post-matriculation (median 8 vs 5, p=0.041) and had a faster time to publication of 15 peer-reviewed manuscripts (matched hazard ratio = 2.91, p=0.002). Additionally, program graduates' publications yielded a significantly higher average H-index (11 vs. 7, p=0.013). Conclusion:These findings support the effectiveness of formal training programs in clinical and translational science by increasing academic productivity.

SUBMITTER: Ehlers SL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6390396 | biostudies-other | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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A matched cohort examination of publication rates among clinical subspecialty fellows enrolled in a translational science training program.

Ehlers Shawna L SL   Cornelius Katherine E KE   Greenberg-Worisek Alexandra J AJ   Warner David O DO   Weavers Karen M KM   Thomson Kelly R KR   Hansen Marissa J MJ   Larson Joseph J JJ   Enders Felicity T FT   Iyer Prasad G PG  

Journal of clinical and translational science 20181001 5


<h4>Purpose</h4>This study examined the effectiveness of a formal postdoctoral education program designed to teach skills in clinical and translational science, using scholar publication rates as a measure of research productivity.<h4>Method</h4>Participants included 70 clinical fellows who were admitted to a master's or certificate training program in clinical and translational science from 1999 to 2015 and 70 matched control peers. The primary outcomes were the number of publications 5 years p  ...[more]

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