Low immediate scientific yield of the PhD among medical doctors

BMC Med Educ. 2016 Jul 24:16:189. doi: 10.1186/s12909-016-0713-2.

Abstract

Background: We studied the scientific yield of the medical PhD program at all Danish Universities.

Methods: We undertook a retrospective observational study. Three PhD schools in Denmark were included in order to evaluate the postdoctoral research production over more than 18 years through individual publications accessed by PubMed.

Results: A total of 2686 PhD-graduates (1995-2013) with a medical background were included according to registries from all PhD schools in Denmark. They had a median age of 35 years (interquartile range (IQR), 32-38) and 53 % were women at the time of graduation. Scientific activity over time was assessed independently of author-rank and inactivity was measured relative to the date of graduation. Factors associated with inactivity were identified using multivariable logistic regression. 88.6 % of the PhD theses were conducted in internal medicine vs. 11.4 % in surgery. During follow-up (median 6.9 years, IQR 3.0-11.7), PubMed data searches identified that 87 (3.4 %) of the PhD graduates had no publication after they graduated from the PhD program, 40 % had 5 or less, and 90 % had 30 or less. The median number of publications per year after PhD graduation was 1.12 (IQR 0.61-1.99) papers per year. About 2/3 of the graduates became inactive after 1 year and approximately 21 % of the graduates remained active during the whole follow-up. Female gender was associated with inactivity: adjusted odds ratio 1.59 (95 % confidence interval 1.24-2.05).

Conclusions: The scientific production of Danish medic PhD-graduates was mainly produced around the time of PhD-graduation. After obtaining the PhD-degree the scientific production declines suggesting that scientific advance fails and resources are not harnessed.

Keywords: Danish PhD schools; Medical degree; Medicine; Observational study; Peer-reviewed publications; PhD; Surgery.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Biomedical Research / statistics & numerical data*
  • Denmark
  • Education, Graduate / standards
  • Education, Graduate / statistics & numerical data*
  • Efficiency
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Internship and Residency
  • Male
  • Peer Review, Research
  • Physicians / statistics & numerical data*
  • Registries
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Students, Medical / statistics & numerical data*