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Research Days at West Virginia’s allopathic medical schools: ten year publication rates and impact
Orthopaedics
  • Mohammad Halaibeh, MD, Marshall University
  • Alexander H. Slocum, Jr., PhD, MD
  • Yousif Mohammed, MD
  • Zain N. Qazi, MD
  • Franklin D. Shuler, MD, PhD, Marshall University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-1-2017
Abstract

Participation in research and scholarly activity is critical to successful medical student and resident matriculation and to faculty development. Both Marshall University and West Virginia University sponsor yearly peer-reviewed School of Medicine Research Days’ to support these missions. This article evaluates the successful publication of Research Day presentations for West Virginia’s Allopathic Medical Schools. Both Marshall University (MU) and West Virginia University’s (WVU) School of Medicine use a competitive review process for abstract selection ensuring high quality research is presented. Over a 10-year period, MU published 12% (74/616) of its abstracts while WVU published 22% (265/1185) of its abstracts. We hope that this article will stimulate improvement in publication rates.

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The copy of record is available from the publisher at https://wvsma.org/past-editions-of-the-journal/. Copyright © 2017 West Virginia State Medical Association. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved.

Citation Information
Halaibeh M, Slocum AH, Mohammed Y, Qazi ZN, Shuler FD. Research Days at West Virginia’s allopathic medical schools: ten year publication rates and impact. West Virginia Medical Journal, September/October 2017;113(5):36-8.