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Cross-sectional review of publication trends among OBGYN graduates
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
Objective: Research and other scholarly activities are essential components to medical training and may predict (i) success for matching into residency or fellowship programs and (ii) a future in academia. Despite this ...
Publication trends in Family Medicine graduates: A cross-sectional review
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
Purpose: The ACGME emphasizes the importance of research throughout residency as it establishes the basis of evidence-based medicine. As future physicians practicing evidence-based medicine, it is crucial that physicians ...
Intervention reporting quality of randomized control trials in plastic surgery
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
Background: With the increasing number of RCTs being conducted and published in plastic surgery, clear, accurate, and complete reporting of trial information is critical for readers to properly evaluate a trial's methodology ...
Cultural pathway to osteopathic medical school: The Native American pre-admissions workshop
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2022-02-18)
Background: Native Americans (NAs) experience significant health disparities compared to the general US population. Medical education has a key role to play in addressing these inequities; however, it is currently falling ...
Publication trends among emergency medicine residents, fellows, and graduates and its relationship to future academic achievement
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
Purpose: Scholastic activity through research involvement is a fundamental aspect of a physician's training, and may have a significant influence on residency and fellowship match success. Despite this fact, little is known ...
Gender gap in surgery: Can integrated surgical programs increase the number of women in surgery?
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
Objective: To determine if the creation of integrated surgical programs has increased the recruitment of women into surgical residencies.