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Southern medical journal · Jan 2014
Evaluation of a points-based scholarly activity policy in internal medicine.
- Victor O Kolade and Mukta Panda.
- From the Department of Internal Medicine, University of Tennessee College of Medicine, Chattanooga.
- South. Med. J. 2014 Jan 1; 107 (1): 24-6.
ObjectivesThe Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education requires that scholarly activity be carried out in residency programs without numerical guidelines for publication of papers by residents. Until now, publication-to-resident ratios (PTRR) have not been reported in internal medicine (IM) programs. This article describes the 5-year resident publication record of an IM program with a points-based scholarly activity policy.MethodsArticles published by residents in the said program from July 2007 to June 2012 were collated based on PubMed searches and author reports. A PTRR was calculated across the 5-year period.ResultsA total of 57 unique resident papers were identified. Over the 5 years, the publication-to-resident ratio was 0.88 for IM residents, the highest reported in any graduate medical education program to date.ConclusionsA PTRR was seen in an IM program with a points-based scholarly activity policy. Further studies are needed to determine whether points-based policies encourage publication of scholarly papers among residents.
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