A Systematic Review of Gender-Based Differences in Hirsch Index Among Academic Surgeons

Volume: 236, Pages: 22 - 29
Published: Apr 1, 2019
Abstract
Background The h-index is a commonly used bibliometric in academic medicine which enumerates the number of publications (h) that have been cited h times. Recent investigations have suggested that gender-based differences in h-index may exist among academic physicians. We systematically reviewed studies of academic surgeons’ h-index, hypothesizing that a significant difference would exist between the h-index of men and women at all academic...
Paper Details
Title
A Systematic Review of Gender-Based Differences in Hirsch Index Among Academic Surgeons
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Volume
236
Pages
22 - 29
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