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The Association of Women Surgeons research grant: An analysis of the first 25 years.
Shaikh, Saamia; Emamaullee, Juliet; Lal, Geeta; Rodriguez, Luz; Hughes, Marybeth; Tatebe, Leah C.
Affiliation
  • Shaikh S; Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine 3200 S University Drive Davie, FL, 33328, United States. Electronic address: Shaikh@mynsu.nova.edu.
  • Emamaullee J; Department of Surgery, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, 1510 San Pablo St, Los Angeles, CA, 90033, United States. Electronic address: Juliet.Emamaullee@med.usc.edu.
  • Lal G; Department of Surgery, University of Iowa, 1500 John Colloton Pavilion, 200 Hawkins Drive Iowa City, IA, 52242, United States. Electronic address: geeta-lal-2@uiowa.edu.
  • Rodriguez L; Department of Surgery, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, National Cancer Institute, 8901 Wisconsin Ave Bethesda, MD, 20889, United States. Electronic address: rodrigul@mail.nih.gov.
  • Hughes M; Department of Surgery, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 825 Fairfax Avenue 6th Floor, Norfolk, VA, 23507, United States. Electronic address: HughesMS@evms.edu.
  • Tatebe LC; Department of Trauma, Cook County Health, Chicago, IL, 60612, United States; Department of Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, 1950 W Polk St, Chicago, IL, 60612, United States. Electronic address: Leah.Tatebe@cookcountyhhs.org.
Am J Surg ; 220(5): 1146-1150, 2020 11.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32718466
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The impact of the Association of Women Surgeons (AWS) Research Grant on academic productivity is unknown.

METHODS:

Grant applications were obtained from AWS archives. Applicant bibliometrics and National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants were identified via public databases.

RESULTS:

Twenty-four recipients between 1996 and 2020 and 68 nonrecipients between 2012 and 2017 were identified. $596,700 was awarded over the 25 years. Twenty-five percent of recipients subsequently acquired NIH funding amounting to $6,611,927.00, an 885-1008% return on investment. Compared to nonrecipients, grant recipients produced a greater mean number of publications (50.6 versus 36.4; p = 0.05), had a higher h-index (15.92 versus 10.7; p = 0.01), and were cited in higher impact factor journals (6.32 versus 3.9; p = 0.02).

CONCLUSIONS:

Overall, previous AWS Research Grant recipients were more likely to become more impactful surgeon-scientists, as indicated by a higher post-award rate of NIH funding, total number of publications, and h-index than nonrecipients.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Édition / Soutien financier à la recherche comme sujet / Sociétés médicales Type d'étude: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limites: Female / Humans Pays/Région comme sujet: America do norte Langue: En Journal: Am J Surg Année: 2020 Type de document: Article

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Édition / Soutien financier à la recherche comme sujet / Sociétés médicales Type d'étude: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limites: Female / Humans Pays/Région comme sujet: America do norte Langue: En Journal: Am J Surg Année: 2020 Type de document: Article