Huub J van Eyk’s research while affiliated with Leiden University Medical Centre and other places

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Scientific education within the medical curricula of six University Medical Centers in the Netherlands.
Papers published by medical students during the last three years before graduation, by institution.
Scientific output of Dutch medical students*
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Tijdschrift voor Medisch Onderwijs

H.J. van Eyk

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Background: In medical curricula, considerable effort is put into scientific education and research training. The output of these efforts, however, is not known. Aim: To assess the number of students who published at least one scientific paper during the course of their medical studies. Methods: Names and initials of all students who received their medical degree in 2006 or 2007 in one of the six participating university medical centers in the Netherlands were searched in the Web of Science database using a well-validated algorithm. Results: Of the 2973 students, 14.5% had published at least one scientific paper during the last three years of their medical studies. These papers were of good quality, as the average number of citations per paper is above the average for papers published in their field. Discussion: Based on the results of our survey, we conclude that medical students in the Netherlands are productively involved in research during their studies. Due to publication delay, the true number of papers is likely to be higher than we counted, but the bibliometric index chosen gives a robust estimate of the effect on the output of the scientific climate of a medical school. Using such an index on a larger scale may stimulate medical faculties to recognize and cultivate academic talent among their students. (Eyk HJ van, Hooiveld MHW, Leeuwen TN van, Wurff BLJ van der, Craen AJM de, Dekker FW. Scientific output of Dutch medical students. Netherlands Journal of Medical Education 2011;30(3):72–79.)

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Table 1 . Scientific education within the medical curricula of six university medical centers in the Netherlands. 
Table 2 . Papers published by medical students during the last 3 years before graduation, by institution. 
Scientific output of Dutch medical students

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In medical curricula, considerable effort is put into scientific education and research training. The output of these efforts, however, is not known. To assess the number of students who published at least one scientific paper during the course of their medical studies. Names and initials of all students who received their medical degree in 2006 or 2007 in one of the six participating university medical centers in the Netherlands were searched in the Web of Science database using a well-validated algorithm. Of the 2973 students, 14.5% had published at least one scientific paper during the last 3 years of their medical studies. These papers were of good quality, as the average number of citations per paper is above the average for papers published in their field. Based on the results of our survey, we conclude that medical students in the Netherlands are productively involved in research during their studies. Due to publication delay, the true number of papers is likely to be higher than we counted, but the bibliometric index chosen gives a robust estimate of the effect on the output of the scientific climate of a medical school. Using such an index on a larger scale may stimulate medical faculties to recognize and cultivate academic talent among their students.

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... In recent years, a growing number of studies are assessing the scientific production of medical students in different countries or regions [7,15,16,17,18,19], finding heterogeneous results. For example, 75% of medical students who graduated from Stanford University (USA) in 1991 had published at least one scientific paper [20], 50% of medical students from a research program in Norway had published at least one scientific paper during 2006 [21], and 14% of medical students from the United Kingdom had sent at least one paper to a scientific journal in 2011 [17]. ...

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The scientific production of medical students in Lima, Peru
Scientific output of Dutch medical students*

Tijdschrift voor Medisch Onderwijs

... These programs are the National Institutes of Health (NIH) sponsored Medical Student Research Fellowship Programs (MSRFs) [10] and the Doris Duke Clinical Research Fellowship (CRF) Program [11]. Other examples are those that developed in Europe [12] and specifically in the Netherlands [13]. ...

Scientific output of Dutch medical students