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Introduction. The lack of research in Health Administration and Management (AyGS) training, along with the need to improve residency programs, motivated this study. Objective. We described the availability of offered positions and curriculum plans for AyGS residency programs in Peru. Methods. Descriptive observational study. We reviewed the number of positions offered and awarded between 2013 and 2022 on the National Medical Residency Council (CONAREME) website. Additionally, we analyzed curriculum plans updated to 2022, identifying minimum achievements per academic year and comparing them with CONAREME standards. Results. Between 2013 and 2022, nine universities offered the AyGS residency program, with six located in Lima. The allocation of open vacancies showed a higher trend, reaching 100% in four of the ten years analyzed, while the highest allocation percentage for captive positions...
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Publicado 2023
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Objetivo: Evaluar la producción científica de los institutos de salud de Perú en Scopus, 2010-2022. Métodos: Estudio bibliométrico realizado en Scopus durante septiembre del 2022, en 14 institutos de salud especializados públicos de Perú. Incluimos estudios originales que tuvieran al menos un autor de alguno de los institutos. Resultados: Los institutos incluidos publicaron entre 0 y 347 artículos originales (H-index entre 0 y 51). Los institutos de la ciudad de Lima fueron los que tuvieron mayor producción. En los siete institutos con mayor producción, el porcentaje de artículos con autor corresponsal del instituto evaluado varió entre 22.3% y 36.7%, y el porcentaje de estudios que declararon ser financiados por el instituto varió entre 0% y 11.6%. Conclusión: La producción científica de los institutos evaluados fue heterogénea, a predominio de aquellos ubicados en Lima...
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Publicado 2023
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Objective: To evaluate the scientific production of Peruvian health institutes in Scopus, 2010-2022. Methods: We conducted a Bibliometric study in Scopus during September 2022, in 14 public specialized health institutes of Peru. We included original studies with at least one author from one of the institutes. Results: The institutes included published between 0 and 347 original articles (H-index between 0 and 51). The institutes in the city of Lima were the ones with the highest production. In the seven institutes with the highest production, the percentage of articles with a corresponding author from the institute evaluated ranged from 22.3% to 36.7%, and the percentage of studies that reported being financed by the institute ranged from 0% to 11.6%. Conclusion: The scientific production of the evaluated institutes was heterogeneous, with a predominance of those located in Lima. The ins...