Growing the next generation of trauma surgeon-scientists: Reflections on 20 years of research investment. Issue 3 (1st September 2022)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Growing the next generation of trauma surgeon-scientists: Reflections on 20 years of research investment. Issue 3 (1st September 2022)
- Main Title:
- Growing the next generation of trauma surgeon-scientists: Reflections on 20 years of research investment
- Authors:
- Callcut, Rachael A.
Dixon, Rachel
Smith, Jason W.
Zarzaur, Ben - Other Names:
- Callcut Rachael A author non-byline.
Agapian John author non-byline.
Byrne James author non-byline.
Elkbuli Adel author non-byline.
Isbell Claire author non-byline.
Keating Jane author non-byline.
Kheirbek Tareq author non-byline.
Kornblith Lucy author non-byline.
Maung Adrian author non-byline.
Meizoso Jonathan author non-byline.
Peschman Jacob author non-byline.
ZarZaur Ben author non-byline. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Short term mentorship research engagements can yield significant academic productivity for promising young investigators. Abstract : INTRODUCTION: The Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma mission includes fostering research and providing career development opportunities. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma has awarded for 20 years a research scholarship to a promising young investigator. The research mentorship efforts were expanded 5 years ago with the INVEST-C Hack-a-thon. INVEST-C provides an intensive, short-term engagement to propel junior faculty toward establishing research independence. This study investigates the impact of these programs on academic productivity. METHODS: Pubmed records, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Reporter data, and SCOPUS h-index were acquired for all scholarship (SCH) awardees from 2002 to 2021 (n = 20) and all INVEST-C (INV) participants (2017–2020, n = 19). Current type of practice, total number of funding awards, and timing of first award were ascertained. INVEST-C participants were also surveyed on an annual basis to track their progress. Medians (interquartile range [IQR]) are reported and compared (analysis of variance). RESULTS: Median publications (PUBs) of SCH awardees were 56 (IQR, 33–88), h-index was 16 (IQR, 12–21), and 25% of awardees have ≥1 NIH grant since their SCH. Among the last 10 awardees with a minimum of 2 years from SCH, 40% have received an NIH award compared with a mean NIH fundingAbstract : Short term mentorship research engagements can yield significant academic productivity for promising young investigators. Abstract : INTRODUCTION: The Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma mission includes fostering research and providing career development opportunities. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma has awarded for 20 years a research scholarship to a promising young investigator. The research mentorship efforts were expanded 5 years ago with the INVEST-C Hack-a-thon. INVEST-C provides an intensive, short-term engagement to propel junior faculty toward establishing research independence. This study investigates the impact of these programs on academic productivity. METHODS: Pubmed records, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Reporter data, and SCOPUS h-index were acquired for all scholarship (SCH) awardees from 2002 to 2021 (n = 20) and all INVEST-C (INV) participants (2017–2020, n = 19). Current type of practice, total number of funding awards, and timing of first award were ascertained. INVEST-C participants were also surveyed on an annual basis to track their progress. Medians (interquartile range [IQR]) are reported and compared (analysis of variance). RESULTS: Median publications (PUBs) of SCH awardees were 56 (IQR, 33–88), h-index was 16 (IQR, 12–21), and 25% of awardees have ≥1 NIH grant since their SCH. Among the last 10 awardees with a minimum of 2 years from SCH, 40% have received an NIH award compared with a mean NIH funding rate of 18.5% over the same period. For those remaining in academics (90% SCH), PUBs were higher for those >5 years (66 [IQR, 51–115]) versus <5 years from their SCH (33 [22–59]; p = 0.05), but there was no difference in h-index (16 [IQR, 14–25] vs. 15 [9–19], p = NS). Comparing the most recent 5 years of SCH to INV group, there was no difference in academic productivity as measured by total PUBs (SCH, 33 [IQR, 22–59] vs. INV, 34 [IQR, 18–44]; p = 0.7) or h-index (INV, 9 [IQR, 5–14]; p = 0.1). However, no attendee held research funding before INV, but 31.6% (6 of 19 attendees) have subsequently acquired ≥1 funding award (11 non-NIH, 1 NIH) in the short interval since participation. CONCLUSION: Investments in research activities have translated to significant extramural funding. Those in the last 5 years have been particularly fruitful with INV participants already achieving equal median academic productivity to SCH recipients. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Prognostic and Epidemiologic; Level III. Abstract : … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of trauma and acute care surgery. Volume 93:Issue 3(2022)
- Journal:
- Journal of trauma and acute care surgery
- Issue:
- Volume 93:Issue 3(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 93, Issue 3 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 93
- Issue:
- 3
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0093-0003-0000
- Page Start:
- 340
- Page End:
- 346
- Publication Date:
- 2022-09-01
- Subjects:
- INVEST-C -- funding -- h-index -- academic productivity
Surgical intensive care -- Periodicals
Surgical emergencies -- Periodicals
Wounds and injuries -- Surgery -- Periodicals
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- 10.1097/TA.0000000000003714 ↗
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