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Perceptions and attitudes of Small Animal Internal Medicine specialists toward the publication requirement for board certification

Adam J. Birkenheuer et al · Oxford University Press · 2020

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Abstract Background The publication requirement for board certification in Small Animal Internal Medicine (SAIM) by the ACVIM is controversial. Objectives Directly and indirectly evaluate the perceptions SAIM Diplomates have on the publication requirement. A secondary objective was to compare the frequency with which publications submitted for credentialing purposes (CredPubs) were cited compared to control articles. Subjects One thousand two hundred forty‐one SAIM Diplomates were sent an electronic survey. Methods A electronic survey was sent to all SAIM Diplomates. Practice websites were evaluated for reference to publication or research. An electronic database was searched to identify the number of times a subset of CredPubs were cited was compared to control articles. Results Five hundred six individuals responded. The majority of respondents (n = 428, 85.25%) stated the requirement should be retained either with no changes (n = 186, 37.05%) or with clarifications or modifications (n = 242, 48.21%). A minority of respondents (n = 74, 14.7%) felt it should be eliminated. “Understanding the scientific process” was the most commonly selected reason (n = 467, 92.48%) for the publication requirement. All websites that mentioned research or publication did so using a positive sentiment. With regard to relative citation rates; 17% of CredPubs were in the lower quartile, 59.1% of CredPubs were in the interquartile range, and 23.5% were in the upper quartile compared to control articles. Conclusions and Clinical Importance A majority of SAIM Diplomates favored the retention of the publication requirement in some form. CredPubs were cited at rates similar to control articles.

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al, A. J. B. E. (2020). Perceptions and attitudes of Small Animal Internal Medicine specialists toward the publication requirement for board certification. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15717

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al, Adam J. Birkenheuer et. "Perceptions and attitudes of Small Animal Internal Medicine specialists toward the publication requirement for board certification." 2020. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15717.

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al, Adam J. Birkenheuer et. 2020. "Perceptions and attitudes of Small Animal Internal Medicine specialists toward the publication requirement for board certification.". https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15717.

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al, A. J. B. E. 2020, Perceptions and attitudes of Small Animal Internal Medicine specialists toward the publication requirement for board certification, Oxford University Press, available at: https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15717 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Perceptions and attitudes of Small Animal Internal Medicine specialists toward the publication requirement for board certification
Autor / colaboradores
Adam J. Birkenheuer et al
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Oxford University Press
Año de publicación
2020
ISSN
0891-6640
ISSN
0891-6640
Idioma
eng

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