Research Article | Open Access
Racing Rhythm, Law of Ability, Special Endurance and Special Training
Julio E Postigo-Zumarán Michael Lincold Trujillo Pajuelo William Eduardo Mory Chiparra Freddy Antonio Ochoa Tataje Dennis Arias-Chávez
Pages: 661-669
Abstract
The objective of the present study is to characterize the global scientific production
on medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic in seven scientific databases
from January 2020 to April 2021. We worked with a universe of 248 articles of which
bibliometric indicators were analyzed using Publish or Perish software v. 7.19 and
the same analytical software for the chosen databases. The results indicate an
average of 39.5 citations. 27.95, 0.87 and 17.90 citations per year, citations per
article and citations per author respectively. Among the most cited articles in the
Scopus and Microsoft academic databases, Maintaining High-Quality
Multidisciplinary Scholarship Programs in Pain Medicine stands out: Part I:
Innovations in Education, Research, Candidate Selection Process, Wellness, and
Implementation from ACGME during the COVID-19 pandemic. This article is also the
second most cited article in the Web of Science database. These results show that
the production of scientific articles on educational medicine in the context of the
COVID-19 pandemic has not had a significant development.
Keywords
Bibliometrics, Scientific Production, COVID-19, Medical Education.