作者
Jamie S Pak, Matthew J Pagano, Kimberly L Cooper, James M McKiernan, Gina M Badalato
发表日期
2017/1/1
期刊
Urology
卷号
99
页码范围
5-9
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Objective
To report the prevalence of research misrepresentation among urology residency applicants and assess its effect on match success.
Materials and Methods
All applications to the Columbia University urology residency program for the 2014-2015 match cycle were reviewed. “In-press,” “accepted,” and “submitted” manuscripts were verified using PubMed, Google Scholar, and journal websites. Misrepresentation for “in-press” and “accepted” manuscripts was defined as: (1) nonexistent manuscript, (2) nonauthorship of existent manuscript, (3) self-promotion to a higher author rank, and/or (4) existent manuscript in a nonpeer-reviewed publication. Logistic regression was performed to identify associated factors of misrepresentation and of match success.
Results
Of 257 applicants, 204 (79.4%) reported 1098 total manuscripts and 142 (55.3%) reported 371 unpublished manuscripts. About 5% (13 of 257) of …
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