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In Scientific Literature, We Trust!

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[https://doi.org/10.13107/jocr.2022.v12.i11.3438]
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In Scientific Literature, We Trust!

Editorial | Volume 14 | Issue 11 | JOCR November 2022 | Page 114-115 | Abhay Nene [1]. DOI: https://doi.org/10.13107/jocr.2022.v12.i11.3438
Authors: Abhay Nene [1]
[1] Lilavati and Breach Candy Hospitals, Hinduja Surgical Specialty, HN Reliance, Global, Wockhardt, Apollo Hospitals, Wadia Childrens’ Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
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Dr. Abhay Nene, Lilavati and Breach Candy Hospitals, Hinduja Surgical Specialty, HN Reliance, Global, Wockhardt, Apollo Hospitals, Wadia Childrens’ Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. E-mail: abhaynene@yahoo.com
In Scientific Literature, We Trust!

Text books have always been the traditional and definitive seat of learning for us as orthopedic postgraduates.

However, as we move forward from our student lives, orthopedic surgeons begin to rely more on more on research papers and journal articles to update new information on their specific fields of interest. It soon becomes the norm for practicing orthopedic surgeons to read interesting articles in popular journals and then intuitively translate their conclusions to information and knowledge which is then transmitted to their junior peer as “standard teaching.”

Concurrently, contributing to scientific literature, conducting our own research, and publishing it, has remained a huge attraction for doctors.

It not only pushes us up in the academic circuit, but also potentially enhances our career progression In many institutions, it has become mandatory to publish for promotions!

As a result over the last few decades, the clamor to have research papers published in journals has multiplied and as a result, the number of journals available to print your research work has also multiplied It is pure demand supply mathematics.

But then what happens to quality?

The deep question is – does an exponential increase in the published literature, not have an adverse effect on the quality of each publication?

And now with a situation where there is some journal on the other available to publish whatever you have written, the deeper question remains – “can we blindly rely on everything we read in scientific journals.”

As a logical derivation, from the above discussion, the obvious answer is No!

The impact of transferring conclusions – from inadequately conducted research papers which have been published in haste by journals to fill up their pages – as knowledge to young peers, can be far reaching, as you can imagine.

As postgraduates, there is little effort made to teach us how to analyze a scientific publication and to look into loopholes and flaws in the research methodology, and determine truly if a paper and its conclusions are worthy we need to inculcate this education quickly, to our peers and of course ourselves – and control this potential side-effect of the publication boom that we are in!

Happy reading!

Abhay Nene

Spine Surgeon

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How to Cite This Article: Nene A. In Scientific Literature, We Trust!. Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports 2022 November, 14(11): 114-115.
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