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Geographical distribution of publications in the field of medical education

Oktay Tutarel email

Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany

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BMC Medical Education 2002, 2:3doi:10.1186/1472-6920-2-3

Published: 30 April 2002

Abstract

Background

The geographical distribution of publications as an indicator of the research productivity of individual countries, regions or institutions has become a field of interest. We investigated the geographical distribution of contributions to the two leading journals in the field of medical education, Academic Medicine and Medical Education.

Methods

PubMed was used to search Medline. For both journals all journal articles in each year from 1995 to 2000 were included into the study. Then the affiliation was retrieved from the affiliation field of the MEDLINE format. If this was not possible, it was obtained from the paper version of the journal.

Results

Academic Medicine published contributions from 25 countries between 1995 and 2000. Authors from 50 countries contributed to Medical Education in the same period of time. Authors from the USA and Canada wrote ca. 95% off all articles in Academic Medicine, whereas authors from the UK, Australia, the USA, Canada and the Netherlands were responsible for ca. 74% of all articles in Medical Education in the investigated period of time.

Conclusions

While many countries contributed to both journals, only a few of them were responsible for the majority of all articles.


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