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pmid27261240      Am+J+Health+Syst+Pharm 2016 ; 73 (12): 895-900
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  • The impact of resident research publication on early-career publication success #MMPMID27261240
  • Stranges PM; Vouri SM
  • Am J Health Syst Pharm 2016[Jun]; 73 (12): 895-900 PMID27261240show ga
  • Purpose: The impact of resident research publication on early-career publication success was evaluated. Methods: This study included a retrospective cohort of pharmacy residents? abstracts presented at the Great Lakes Pharmacy Resident Conference (GLPRC). Published residency research projects at GLPRC were matched 1:1 to unpublished projects. Residents were followed forward for five years to identify early career publications (post-residency publication-positive) versus no publications (post-residency publication-negative). The following characteristics of post-residency publication-positive and publication-negative residents were compared; publication of residency project, university-affiliated residencies, median number and interquartile range of coinvestigators, presence or absence of a physician coinvestigators, highest nonphysician H-index of coinvestigators, and nonphysician H-index ? 1 for any coinvestigator (indicating that a coinvestigator has previously published and been cited). Results: A total of 152 abstracts were reviewed (76 published and 76 unpublished projects). Using a predefined systematic search strategy, 55 former residents had a postresidency publication within 5 years after presenting their project at the GLPRC. Of the former residents who published their residency project, 38 (50%) were postresidency publication-positive, while 17 former residents (22.4%) who did not publish their residency research project were postresidency publication positive. Univariate and multivariate analyses revealed that publication of the pharmacy resident research project and a university-affiliated residency program was positively associated with postresidency publication success. Conclusions: Pharmacy residents who published their residency research project after its presentation at GLPRC were twice as likely to have a publication success within five years compared with residents who did not publish their residency project. A university-affiliated residency was associated with postresidency publication success within five year after project presentation.
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