Publishing original peer-reviewed research is essential for advancement through all career stages. Fewer women than men hold senior-level positions in academic medicine and, therefore, examining publication trends relative to gender is important. The goal of this study was to examine and compare publication trends in The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS) and The Bone and Joint Journal (BJJ) with a particular emphasis on trends regarding author gender. Data was collected and analyzed for manuscripts published in JBJS and BJJ over the past 30 years. For manuscripts published in 1986, 1996, 2006, and 2016, we recorded the numbers of authors, manuscript pages, references, collaborating institutions, the position in the byline of the corr...
•Gender trends in authorship showed an increase in female authors from 1976 to 2020.•In 2020, Europe...
Author's gender is a potential factor in scientific publications. We evaluated the trends of authors...
Purpose/Hypothesis : Academic physical therapy often requires publication for early career success. ...
This study explored changes in bibliometric variables over the last 30 years for four major musculos...
Publications are an important tool to measure one's success and achievement in academia. They can he...
In academia, authorship is considered a currency and is important for career advancement. As the Jou...
Study Design. A bibliometric analysis. Objective. The aim of this article was to study bibliometr...
Publication and authorship are important in academia for career advancement, obtaining grants, and i...
Background: Orthopaedics is the clinical discipline with the lowest percentage of female residents a...
Background The purpose of this study was to better understand the authorship publishing trends in t...
In academia, manuscripts serve as an important component of career development. The past several yea...
BackgroundMonitoring gender representation is critical to achieve diversity and equity in academia. ...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Under-representation of women in surgery is commonly attribute...
Objective: We evaluated the temporal trend in gender ratios of first and last authors in the field o...
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the temporal trend in gender ratios of first and last authors in the field o...
•Gender trends in authorship showed an increase in female authors from 1976 to 2020.•In 2020, Europe...
Author's gender is a potential factor in scientific publications. We evaluated the trends of authors...
Purpose/Hypothesis : Academic physical therapy often requires publication for early career success. ...
This study explored changes in bibliometric variables over the last 30 years for four major musculos...
Publications are an important tool to measure one's success and achievement in academia. They can he...
In academia, authorship is considered a currency and is important for career advancement. As the Jou...
Study Design. A bibliometric analysis. Objective. The aim of this article was to study bibliometr...
Publication and authorship are important in academia for career advancement, obtaining grants, and i...
Background: Orthopaedics is the clinical discipline with the lowest percentage of female residents a...
Background The purpose of this study was to better understand the authorship publishing trends in t...
In academia, manuscripts serve as an important component of career development. The past several yea...
BackgroundMonitoring gender representation is critical to achieve diversity and equity in academia. ...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Under-representation of women in surgery is commonly attribute...
Objective: We evaluated the temporal trend in gender ratios of first and last authors in the field o...
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the temporal trend in gender ratios of first and last authors in the field o...
•Gender trends in authorship showed an increase in female authors from 1976 to 2020.•In 2020, Europe...
Author's gender is a potential factor in scientific publications. We evaluated the trends of authors...
Purpose/Hypothesis : Academic physical therapy often requires publication for early career success. ...