Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery is a young and rapidly evolving orthopaedic subspecialty. Little is known regarding the authors contributing to the field. The purpose of this study is to characterize the demographics of the authors publishing foot and ankle research since the inception of the research journal of the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society. Methods: All publications in the journal Foot and Ankle International between 1980 and 2017 were reviewed. Papers were characterized in terms of number of authors, number of institutions, and number of references. The first and corresponding authors were also characterized in terms of country of origin, gender, and degree qualification. Each of...
BACKGROUND : To investigate the publications rates and characteristics of the authors for manuscript...
The purpose was to establish a ranking of the 50 most cited articles about wrist surgery and analyse...
Background: Doctors of osteopathy (D.O.) have historically been underrepresented in the orthopedic l...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: As the movement towards evidence-based medicine grows and publ...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Under-representation of women in surgery is commonly attribute...
Background: The Foot commenced publication in 1991 to provide an international forum for clinical fo...
Background: Evidence-based practice is a foundation to clinical excellence. However there remains li...
Purpose: Academic authorship has increasingly gained importance with established criteria for profes...
Background While various studies have investigated trends in characteristics of authors in other med...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: It is often difficult for early career investigators to identi...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: National orthopaedic meetings are used to disseminate current ...
PURPOSE: For scientists, authorship is academic currency. Authorship characteristics have been studi...
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research was launched one year ago, and a number of its key achievements a...
Purpose: We aimed to apply bibliometric tools to Australian and New Zealand orthopaedic publications...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: The significance of trial registration has grown rapidly as an...
BACKGROUND : To investigate the publications rates and characteristics of the authors for manuscript...
The purpose was to establish a ranking of the 50 most cited articles about wrist surgery and analyse...
Background: Doctors of osteopathy (D.O.) have historically been underrepresented in the orthopedic l...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: As the movement towards evidence-based medicine grows and publ...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Under-representation of women in surgery is commonly attribute...
Background: The Foot commenced publication in 1991 to provide an international forum for clinical fo...
Background: Evidence-based practice is a foundation to clinical excellence. However there remains li...
Purpose: Academic authorship has increasingly gained importance with established criteria for profes...
Background While various studies have investigated trends in characteristics of authors in other med...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: It is often difficult for early career investigators to identi...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: National orthopaedic meetings are used to disseminate current ...
PURPOSE: For scientists, authorship is academic currency. Authorship characteristics have been studi...
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research was launched one year ago, and a number of its key achievements a...
Purpose: We aimed to apply bibliometric tools to Australian and New Zealand orthopaedic publications...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: The significance of trial registration has grown rapidly as an...
BACKGROUND : To investigate the publications rates and characteristics of the authors for manuscript...
The purpose was to establish a ranking of the 50 most cited articles about wrist surgery and analyse...
Background: Doctors of osteopathy (D.O.) have historically been underrepresented in the orthopedic l...