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[外文投稿] 中国年轻医生在柳叶刀上吐槽SCI,直言亚历山大

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ywshui 发表于 2013-2-26 18:59:14 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式

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本帖最后由 ywshui 于 2013-2-26 19:04 编辑

The Lancet, Volume 381, Issue 9864, Page e4, 2 February 2013 doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(13)60174-
Young Chinese doctors and the pressure of publication

Heng-Feng Yuan a, Wei-Dong Xu a, Hai-Yan Hu b

In recent medical job fairs, most large hospitals in China have considered articles listed in the Science Citation Index (SCI) as a must or priority for candidates. SCI articles are also the key to a large bonus or rapid promotion. It seems that SCI articles are controlling the fate of young doctors in China, whose goal is to be a research superpower by 2020.

As young doctors, we feel under great pressure to publish. However, basic scientific research is difficult, being almost outside the scope of our profession, and clinical research requires long-term follow-up or large case numbers, which are not easy to achieve for a young doctor. In our graduate careers, many of our classmates spent a large amount of time in the laboratory doing unfamiliar experiments, just so that they could publish SCI articles. Even in the hospital, SCI articles are still an important indicator of success for a department or doctor. Is this really more important than clinical competence?

Such a requirement is unreasonable and completely unnecessary. Not only does the pressure to publish take up too much energy and time, with little professional help, it can also lead to an inappropriate medical atmosphere. Young doctors should be paying more attention to the accumulation of medical experience and improving their communication skills with patients. Academic articles are welcome, but they should be mainly for the purposes of communication, and should be non-mandatory and derived from clinical practice. Moreover, articles should not be distinguished simply by whether or not they are cited by SCI.

Young Chinese doctors are encountering more and more challenges. China's health-system reforms should remove the SCI article burden, and build up a healthy assessment mechanism for these doctors.



We declare that we have no conflicts of interest.
a Department of Orthopedics, Changhai Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China
b Department of Kidney, Changhai Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China

引自《The Lancet》,来源:http://www.lancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(13)60174-9/fulltext
小苗苗 发表于 2013-5-11 12:02:08 触屏版 | 显示全部楼层
while.scientific meeting maybe a idea.
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