Letter to the Editor


Scientific papers presented orally at radiology meetings—trends in subspecialty publication rates and adaptations associated with the highest impact factor journal publications

Will Loughborough, Helen Dale, Adam H. Youssef, James H. Wareham, Mark A. Rodrigues, Jonathan C. L. Rodrigues

Abstract

Journal publication of material presented at medical conferences is vital in propagating research to the global community. The peer review process provides a rigorous assessment and critique of scientific methodology and helps ensure research remains relevant. Therefore, journal publication rates of material presented at meetings is a significant marker of the research quality of the meetings and their participants (1). Impact factors (IF) of journals are determined by dividing the number of citations articles receive by the number of citable articles over a period of time and is considered a marker of the scientific quality of a journal (2). The IF of the journal in which an article is published is therefore a partial marker of the scientific quality of that study.

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