Relevance of Academic Productivity in the Assessment of Integrated Plastic Surgery Applicants
Abstract
Background null The academic productivity of an integrated plastic surgery applicant is strongly considered during the ranking process but is often difficult to assess. The h-index is a tool that provides an objective measure of both the quality and impact of an author's academic works. The goals of this study were to assess whether the h-index of recently matched plastic surgery interns correlates with their home and eventual residency program...
Paper Details
Title
Relevance of Academic Productivity in the Assessment of Integrated Plastic Surgery Applicants
Published Date
Nov 1, 2020
Volume
77
Issue
6
Pages
1429 - 1439
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