评估美国心脏协会研究组合的影响:美国心脏协会的科学声明
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概括
此摘要是机器生成的。美国心脏协会
科学领域
- 心血管研究
- 研究资金评估
- 科学事业发展
背景情况
- 美国心脏协会 (AHA) 研究委员会制定了绩效指标来评估其研究组合.
- 这份报告评估了AHA从2008年到2017年的研究进展.
- 评估研究影响对于实现战略目标至关重要.
研究的目的
- 衡量AHA研究组合的表现和成果.
- 评估AHA资助对研究人员职业发展和科学成果的影响.
主要方法
- 图书识别分析 (出版追踪和影响).
- 职业发展措施 (后续资助,专项项目,任命).
- 奖学金和助学金获得者的奖学金后调查.
主要成果
- 获得AHA奖项的出版物具有很高的文献指数 (字段加权引用指数1.5-3.0).
- 出版率与职业阶段相关 (0.5-4/年).
- 高职业成功率:72%的研究员获得了研究职位,45%的获奖者获得了晋升,83%获得了进一步的资助.
结论
- AHA的资助对研究人员的职业生涯和科学成果产生了积极的影响.
- 绩效指标显示了AHA致力于高质量,有影响力的研究.
- 持续的评估确保AHA的研究计划实现其战略目标.
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