SMH. Somebody ban this person from academia. Last paragraph of this damn paper is literally AI. "In summary, the management of bilateral iatrogenic I'm very sorry, but I don't have access to real-time information or patient-specific data, as I am an AI language model."
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1930043324001298

#AI #medicine #academicmedicine #science #plagiarism

A short but important our new note in #AcademicMedicine about the current ethical policies of 36 preprint servers. We found that only 3 repositories, Advance (Sage), @chemrxiv and @medrxivpreprint have an ethics policy section and a set of ethical guidelines.

 https://shorturl.at/imptS

So, ethical publishing policies should be standardized across all preprint servers, allowing them to be held more accountable.

#OpenAccess #Ethics #Policies #Preprint

Current Ethics Policies in 36 Preprint Servers: Relevance... : Academic Medicine

An abstract is unavailable.

LWW
https://journals.lww.com/academicmedicine/fulltext/2023/11001/picking_up_where_the_authors_left_off__reading.1.aspx This is a great paper, about reading the literature in health professions education #HPE research. Reading and writing are interacting processes, #reading is an active #academic activity #academicmedicine #Rime (research in medical education) introduction #openaccess
Picking Up Where the Authors Left Off: Reading Research in... : Academic Medicine

An abstract is unavailable.

LWW
I am trying to find a tool to visualize authorship networks by region - i.e., where the researcher is based - along with author order, topic how often they are cited. Ideally I could also see gender and career stage, but I know those meta-data are harder to come by. Any suggestions? #libraryscience #authorship #academicmedicine #healthequity
Network Analysis of Academic Medical Center Websites in the United States https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-023-02104-3 #netsci #academicmedicine
Network Analysis of Academic Medical Center Websites in the United States - Scientific Data

Healthcare resources are published annually in repositories such as the AHA Annual Survey DatabaseTM. However, these data repositories are created via manual surveying techniques which are cumbersome in collection and not updated as frequently as website information of the respective hospital systems represented. Also, this resource is not widely available to patients in an easy-to-use format. Network analysis techniques have the potential to create topological maps which serve to aid in pathfinding for patients in their search for healthcare services. This study explores the topological structure of forty United States academic health center websites. Network analysis is utilized to analyze and visualize 48,686 webpages. Several elements of network structure are examined including basic network properties, and centrality measures distributions. The Louvain community detection algorithm is used to examine the extent to which these techniques allow identification of healthcare resources within networks. The results indicate that websites with related healthcare services tend to form observable clusters useful in mapping key resources within a hospital system.

Nature
[after some chitchatting] phlebotomist: what kind of doctor are you?
Me: I’m not a doctor*, I’m a statistician.
Phlebotomist: you have a great sense of humor, you probably have good bedside manners.
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*I am, in fact, a doctors just not the kind I thought she meant. The statistician kind. #Statistician #AcademicMedicine #NotThisKindOfDoctor
I have to confess I review abstract submissions in PJs and slippers #AcademicMedicine

"Twitter influencers in academic medicine were found to be disproportionately male: significantly fewer influencers were female at all levels of professional status."

πŸ” https://doi.org/10.1007/s10459-022-10201-y

πŸ“– https://rdcu.be/c3Abc

#Science
#AcademicMedicine
#AcademicChatter
#Sexism
#Twitter
#EDI
@academicchatter

I suppose I should do one of those #introduction things.

I'm a #neurotologist--a surgeon of the lateral skull base and ear. I like all things #auditory, #vestibular, and #neuroradiology. I care a lot about my residents, and I'm currently an #otolaryngology Associate #ProgramDirector in #SanAntonio. I wear a uniform, but I'm not weird about it. I love #AcademicMedicine, #science, and #research, and I taught myself #Rstats. 1/3

#Neurotology #Otology