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The impact of members of the Society of University Surgeons on the scholarship of American surgery.

Nakul P Valsangkar1, Joshua K Kays1, David V Feliciano1, Paul J Martin1, Jordan S Parett1, Mugdha M Joshi1, Teresa A Zimmers1, Leonidas G Koniaris2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A core objective of the Society of University Surgeons (SUS) is research focused: to "advance the art and science of surgery through original investigation." This study sought to determine the current impact of the SUS on academic surgical productivity.
METHODS: Individual faculty data for numbers of publications, citations, and National Institute of Health (NIH) funding history were collected for 4,015 surgical faculty at the top 55 NIH-funded departments of surgery using SCOPUS and the NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools. SUS membership was determined from membership registry data.
RESULTS: Overall, 502 surgical faculty (12.5%) were SUS members with 92.7% holding positions of associate or full professor (versus 59% of nonmembers). Median publications (P) and citations (C) among SUS members were P: 112, C: 2,460 versus P: 29, C: 467 for nonmembers (P < .001). Academic productivity was considerably higher by rank for SUS members than for nonmembers: associate professors (P: 61 vs 36, C: 1,199 vs 591, P < .001) and full professors (P: 141 vs 81, C: 3,537 vs 1,856, P < .001). Among full professors, SUS members had much higher rates of NIH funding than did nonmembers (52.6% vs 26%, P < .05) and specifically for R01, P01, and U01 awards (37% vs 17.7%, P < .01). SUS members were 2 times more likely to serve in divisional leadership or chair positions (23.5% vs 10.2%, P < .05).
CONCLUSION: SUS society members are a highly productive academic group. These data support the premise that the SUS is meeting its research mission and identify its members as very academically productive contributors to research and scholarship in American surgery and medicine.
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27181383     DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2016.03.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


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1.  National Cancer Institute Centers and Society of Surgical Oncology Cancer Research Synergy.

Authors:  Bradford J Kim; Subhasis Misra; Herbert Chen; Teresa M Bell; Leonidas G Koniaris; Nakul P Valsangkar
Journal:  J Surg Res       Date:  2018-12-07       Impact factor: 2.192

2.  Endangered academia: preserving the pediatric surgeon scientist.

Authors:  Troy A Markel; Nakul P Valsangkar; Teresa M Bell; Brandon A Kiel; Teresa A Zimmers; Leonidas G Koniaris
Journal:  J Pediatr Surg       Date:  2016-12-20       Impact factor: 2.545

3.  An Assessment of the Academic Impact of Shock Society Members.

Authors:  Daniel P Milgrom; Leonidas G Koniaris; Nakul P Valsangkar; Neha Lad; Teresa M Bell; Brandon Wojcik; Teresa A Zimmers
Journal:  Shock       Date:  2018-05       Impact factor: 3.454

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