High Research Productivity During Orthopaedic Surgery Residency May Be Predicted by Number of Publications as a Medical Student.
Connor DonleyMatthew McCrossonSri PrahadCollier CampbellFei ZhaoNarcy AmireddyMichael JohnsonPublished in: JB & JS open access (2024)
Having 2 or more publications before residency is correlated with an increased number of publications during residency. While attending a higher academically productive program is associated with increased resident publications, a high publishing medical student would be expected to have more publications during residency than a low publishing student, regardless of program rank. Notably, most matched applicants continue to have zero publications before matriculation.