Timothy J Bloom1, Lauren Schlesselman2. 1. Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, Buies Creek, North Carolina. 2. University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To provide benchmarking data for faculty productivity by determining publication rates for pharmaceutical sciences faculty members at nonresearch-intensive schools and colleges of pharmacy between January 2010 and December 2013. METHODS: Scopus and Web of Science databases were searched using faculty names from the AACP faculty and professional staff roster. Annual publication rates were calculated and compared for various demographic subcategories. RESULTS: The average annual publication rate for the 4-year period was 0.82 per faculty member, and 10.95 per institution. Publication rates were significantly higher in departments offering a PhD program or with NIH funding. CONCLUSION: Because institutional missions are diverse, it can be useful to evaluate faculty scholarly productivity in relation to similar organizations. Pharmaceutical science faculty members at nonresearch-intensive institutions contribute to the literature despite institutional missions less focused on research.
OBJECTIVE: To provide benchmarking data for faculty productivity by determining publication rates for pharmaceutical sciences faculty members at nonresearch-intensive schools and colleges of pharmacy between January 2010 and December 2013. METHODS: Scopus and Web of Science databases were searched using faculty names from the AACP faculty and professional staff roster. Annual publication rates were calculated and compared for various demographic subcategories. RESULTS: The average annual publication rate for the 4-year period was 0.82 per faculty member, and 10.95 per institution. Publication rates were significantly higher in departments offering a PhD program or with NIH funding. CONCLUSION: Because institutional missions are diverse, it can be useful to evaluate faculty scholarly productivity in relation to similar organizations. Pharmaceutical science faculty members at nonresearch-intensive institutions contribute to the literature despite institutional missions less focused on research.
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Keywords:
faculty; faculty member productivity; pharmaceutical sciences; publications; scholarship
Authors: Marie A Chisholm-Burns; Christina Spivey; Jennifer R Martin; Christina Wyles; Clara Ehrman; Lauren S Schlesselman Journal: Am J Pharm Educ Date: 2012-09-10 Impact factor: 2.047
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