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Abstract
BACKGROUND: The geographical distribution of publications as an indicator of the research productivity of individual countries, regions or institutions has become a field of interest. We investigated the geographical distribution of contributions to the two leading journals in the field of medical education, Academic Medicine and Medical Education.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12031092 PMCID: PMC113258 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6920-2-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Figure 1Number of journal articles published per year in Academic Medicine and Medical Education The blue line represents Academic Medicine and the red line Medical Education.
Number of countries that contributed to each journal
| 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 1995–2000 | |
| Academic Medicine | 12 | 7 | 9 | 15 | 12 | 10 | 25 |
| Medical Education | 31 | 23 | 17 | 21 | 24 | 22 | 50 |
Number of journal articles from 1995–2000 per journal and for individual countries
| Total | 2207 | 746 |
| Affiliation not found | 35 (1.59%) | 38 (5.09%) |
| Group 1: more than 100 | USA: 1931 (87.49%) | UK: 318 (42.63%) |
| Canada: 160 (7.25%) | ||
| Group 2: 10–100 | The Netherlands: 13 (0.59%) | Australia: 87 (11.66%) |
| Israel: 10 (0.45%) | USA: 78 (10.46%) | |
| Switzerland: 10 (0.45%) | Canada: 43 (5.76%) | |
| UK: 10 (0.45%) | The Netherlands: 26 (3.49%) | |
| South Africa: 12 (1.61%) | ||
| New Zealand: 10 (1.34%) | ||
| Sweden: 10 (1.34%) | ||
| Group 3: 5–9 | New Zealand: 7 (0.32%) | Germany: 9 (1.21%) |
| Australia: 6 (0.27%) | Israel: 9 (1.21%) | |
| UAE: 9 (1.21%) | ||
| Hong Kong: 7 (0.94%) | ||
| Ireland: 7 (0.94%) | ||
| Japan: 7 (0.94%) | ||
| Denmark: 6 (0.80%) | ||
| Finland: 6 (0.80%) | ||
| Norway: 6 (0.80%) | ||
| Spain: 5 (0.67 %) | ||
| Group 4: 2–4 | Germany: 3 (0.14%) | Belgium: 4 (0.54%) |
| Saudi Arabia: 3 (0.14%) | Egypt: 4 (0.54%) | |
| Brazil: 2 (0.09%) | Austria: 3 (0.40%) | |
| Italy: 2 (0.09%) | Iran: 3 (0.40%) | |
| Singapore: 2 (0.09%) | Lebanon: 3 (0.40%) | |
| Spain: 2 (0.09%) | Bahrain: 2 (0.27%) | |
| Thailand: 2 (0.09%) | Brazil: 2 (0.27%) | |
| Hungary: 2 (0.27%) | ||
| Jordan: 2 (0.27%) | ||
| Kuwait: 2 (0.27%) | ||
| Malaysia: 2 (0.27%) | ||
| Mexico: 2 (0.27%) | ||
| Pakistan: 2 (0.27%) | ||
| Portugal: 2 (0.27%) | ||
| Slovenia: 2 (0.27%) | ||
| Switzerland: 2 (0.27%) | ||
| Group 5: 1 | Argentina: 1 (0.05%) | China: 1 (0.13%) |
| Greece: 1 (0.05%) | Colombia: 1 (0.13%) | |
| Ireland: 1 (0.05%) | France: 1 (0.13%) | |
| Japan: 1 (0.05%) | India: 1 (0.13%) | |
| Malaysia: 1 (0.05%) | Italy: 1 (0.13%) | |
| Poland: 1 (0.05%) | Nepal: 1 (0.13%) | |
| South Africa: 1 (0.05%) | Netherland Antilles: 1 (0.13%) | |
| Sudan: 1 (0.05%) | Nigeria: 1 (0.13%) | |
| Sweden: 1 (0.05%) | Saudi Arabia: 1 (0.13%) | |
| Turkey: 1 (0.05%) | Singapore: 1 (0.13%) | |
| South Korea: 1 (0.13%) | ||
| Sudan: 1 (0.13%) | ||
| Syria: 1 (0.13%) | ||
| Thailand: 1 (0.13%) | ||
| Trinidad: 1 (0.13%) | ||
| Turkey: 1 (0.13%) | ||
The countries are separated in five groups according to the number of their publications in each journal in the period from 1995–2000. The percentage is given in brackets. The sum of all numbers may differ from the total number of articles, because some articles had authors from more than one country, and each country was rewarded with a count.
Figure 2The eight leading countries in Academic Medicine and their share in per cent
Figure 3The eight leading countries in Medical Education and their share in per cent