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- Title
Publication pattern of medical theses, France, 1993–98.
- Authors
Salmi, L Rachid; Gana, Slimane; Mouillet, Evelyne
- Abstract
Context and objective In many countries, medical training must be completed by presentation of a thesis. We report publication patterns of French medical theses. Materials We drew a random sample of theses presented in the 36 French medical universities between 1 January 1993 and 31 December 1997. The sample was stratified according to size of university, and drawn from the CD-ROM Doc-Thèse. Methods We recorded the research area (medicine, surgery, biology) and study type (clinical, epidemiological, laboratory). We used the name of the student and supervisor to assess whether the thesis resulted in a publication indexed in MEDLINE. Results Most of the 300 theses included were from medicine (79·3%) and were clinical studies (69·3%). A total of 51 theses (17·0%) resulted in publication. The proportion of theses which were published, the median impact factor of the journals in which they were published, the proportion of publications in English and the proportion of publications in which the name of the student was missing varied with the research domain and type of study. Conclusions Most French medical theses are not made available to the scientific community. In the European context, where medical training and qualification have to be standardized, our study provides a simple method of assessing that publication objectives of thesis research are met. Further research is needed to explore the educational value of medical professional theses.
- Subjects
FRANCE; ACADEMIC dissertations; MEDICAL education
- Publication
Medical Education, 2001, Vol 35, Issue 1, p18
- ISSN
0308-0110
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1046/j.1365-2923.2001.00768.x