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Orthopaedic surgery academic productivity - how do we measure up?

Nicholas CrokerYash PanwarZsolt Janos Balogh
Published in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery (Hong Kong) (2023)
Our objective data provides a factual comparison and baseline assessment of one aspect of research productivity. It can challenge currently held perceptions of performance and can inform conversations about strategic development. We recommend this assessment to other international Colleges and Societies on regular basis. These accurate academic productivity metrics provide opportunity for developing and maintaining a culture of sustained, significant contribution to surgical research.
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