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Ten years of ENT Scotland meetings: an appraisal of the publication rates of trainee-presented scientific papers.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Laryngology & Otology. Jun2019, Vol. 133 Issue 6, p526-529. 4p.
Subject
*ABSTRACTING
*CONFERENCES & conventions
*HEAD tumors
*HOSPITAL medical staff
*MEDICAL research
*MEDICAL specialties & specialists
*MEDLINE
*NECK tumors
*ONLINE information services
*OTOLARYNGOLOGY
*PROFESSIONAL peer review
*PUBLISHING
*SERIAL publications
*SYSTEMATIC reviews
*PERIODICAL articles
*IMPACT factor (Citation analysis)
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
Language
ISSN
0022-2151
Abstract
Objective: The ENT Scotland society (formerly known as the Scottish Otolaryngological Society) has two meetings a year and accepts oral presentations from trainees. This study aimed to identify publication rates from these meetings. Methods: Abstracts of the presentations are published in The Journal of Laryngology and Otology. A structured search on PubMed and Google Scholar was undertaken to identify which presentations from the 2005 to 2014 meetings have been published. Results: Of the 145 abstracts found, 60.7 per cent were presenting clinical research and 44.1 per cent were related to the head and neck subspecialty. Seventy-three abstracts (50.3 per cent) were associated with publication as a peer-reviewed article; otology papers were more likely to be published than those focusing on other subspecialties (64.3 per cent, p = 0.036). No correlation was found between publication and other factors. Conclusion: Presentations at the ENT Scotland meetings undergo unbiased peer review and are as likely to be published as those of other conferences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]