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    • Analysis of publication trends in orthopedic residents in relations to academic achievement post-graduation 

      Carr, Marvin; Anderson, J. Michael; Hobbs, James; Walters, Corbin; Johnson, Austin L.; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
      Background: Continuing Medical Education (CME) is an essential component of physician's careers. For many years the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) has required residency programs to promote ...
    • Cross-sectional analysis of psychiatry residency graduate peer-reviewed publication trends 

      Schell, Jace; Waddell, Jourdan; Johnson, Bradley S.; Johnson, Austin L.; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
      Background: Scholarly activity through research is widely considered to be an integral component of medical training, and residency or fellowship match success. However, the rate of these scholarly practices in psychiatry ...
    • Cross-sectional review of publication trends among OBGYN graduates 

      Lindsey, Alyssa; Burrows, Blake; Evans, Sheridan; Rauh, Shelby; Johnson, Austin L.; Vassar, Matt (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 ...
    • Evaluation of spin in the abstracts of systematic reviews regarding the treatment of acne vulgaris 

      Ottwell, Ryan; Rogers, T. Calli; Anderson, J. Michael; Johnson, Austin L.; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
      Background: Spin is the misrepresentation of study findings which may positively or negatively influence the reader's interpretation of the results. Little is known regarding the prevalence of spin in abstracts of systematic ...
    • Interest in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery residency: Can Google Trends be a predictive tool? 

      Johnson, Austin L.; Torgerson, Trevor; Cooper, Craig; Corcoran, Adam; Hamilton, Tom; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
      Google Trends, an online internet search tool, was used to evaluate the association between the U.S. senior applicant pool for Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (Oto-HNS) residency programs and internet search queries ...
    • "Michael Douglas" effect 

      Torgerson, Trevor; Johnson, Austin L.; Cooper, Craig; Khojasteh, Jam; Hamilton, Tom; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
      Background: In June 2013, celebrity actor Michael Douglas announced that he had received a diagnosis of throat cancer, which he attributed to the human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is the most common sexually transmitted ...
    • Publication and research trends among neurological residents 

      Wright, Bryan; Claassen, Analise; Faulkner, Jantzen; Fladie, Ian; Johnson, Austin L.; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
      Research is a critical aspect of residency training, but many programs lack a robust research component in their curriculum. Research publications are one way that physicians can advance their career in academic medicine, ...
    • Publication trends among anesthesiology graduates and its relationship with future academic success 

      Walters, Corbin; Anderson, J. Michael; Ferrell, Sydney; Kee, Micah; Johnson, Austin L.; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
      Purpose: Research during medical training is widely considered to be an integral component of residency and fellowship match success, with many residency programs encouraging residents to engage in scholastic activities, ...
    • Publication trends among emergency medicine residents, fellows, and graduates and its relationship to future academic achievement 

      Reddy, Arjun; Riley, Haley; Evans, Sheridan; Rauh, Shelby; Johnson, Austin L.; Vassar, Matt (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 ...
    • Publication trends in Family Medicine graduates: A cross-sectional review 

      Lin, Vanessa; Balcerak, Greg; Rauh, Shelby; Evans, Sheridan; Johnson, Austin L.; Vassar, Matt (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 ...
    • Scholarly research productivity among ophthalmology residency graduates 

      Polson, Connor; Shepard, Samuel; Johnson, Austin L.; Johnson, Bradley S.; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
      Purpose: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requires that ophthalmology residents participate in scholarly activity during residency. However, to our knowledge it is unknown whether research ...
    • Scholarly research productivity among otolaryngology residency graduates and its relationship to future academic achievement 

      Johnson, Austin L.; Corcoran, Adam; Ferrell, Matt; Johnson, Bradley S.; Mann, Scott; Villwock, Jennifer; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
      Background: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requires that all residencies participate in research. This growing emphasis on research during residency has made it increasingly important for ...