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Student and Physician Views of How the Dobbs Decision Affects Training and Practice Location Preferences: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

Student and Physician Views of How the Dobbs Decision Affects Training and Practice Location Preferences: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

A participant stated, “The government should have no standing in a medical decision between physician and patient.” Physicians across various fields were concerned that abortion restrictions would adversely impact their clinical practice. For example, a pediatrician noted, “Working with fetal cardiac patients, it is imperative that my patients have access to abortion services if that’s the choice they make that’s best for their families.”

Morgan S Levy, Simone A Bernstein, Sarah M McNeilly, Abigail Liberty, Shira Fishbach, Shikha Jain, Jessica A Gold, Vineet M Arora

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e55035

Improving Transparency in the Residency Application Process: Survey Study

Improving Transparency in the Residency Application Process: Survey Study

A holistic review of residency applications is considered a gold standard for programs [9,10], but the current volumes and associated time constraints leave programs relying on numerical filters [1,5,9], which do not predict success in residency [11-13]. There are solutions proposed to improve the residency application process, including a cap on the number of applications submitted or interviews accepted [1], preference signaling [14], and a multiphase match process [14-17].

Lindsey Ulin, Simone A Bernstein, Julio C Nunes, Alex Gu, Maya M Hammoud, Jessica A Gold, Kamran M Mirza

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e45919

Assessment of the Dissemination of COVID-19–Related Articles Across Social Media: Altmetrics Study

Assessment of the Dissemination of COVID-19–Related Articles Across Social Media: Altmetrics Study

A majority of articles originated from China (n=32), followed by the United States (n=27; Table 2). In total, 22 articles were published by authors affiliated with institutions that have international cooperation. The article with the most Mendeley readers was a viewpoint article summarizing one of the largest case series describing patient characteristics from China (Mendeley reader=2581) [21].

Haley Tornberg, Carine Moezinia, Chapman Wei, Simone A Bernstein, Chaplin Wei, Refka Al-Beyati, Theodore Quan, David J Diemert

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e41388

Retraction: “Assessing the Dissemination of COVID-19 Articles Across Social Media With Altmetric and PlumX Metrics: Correlational Study”

Retraction: “Assessing the Dissemination of COVID-19 Articles Across Social Media With Altmetric and PlumX Metrics: Correlational Study”

As a team that values honest and ethical research, we are grateful to JMIR for bringing this grave error to our attention and appreciate our fellow peers for holding us to the highest standard of research. We strive to uphold integrity in our research and agree with the decision of the editors of JMIR to retract our original manuscript. We look forward to the opportunity to edit our work so our research accurately reflects the intention behind the Altmetrics variables.

Haley N Tornberg, Carine Moezinia, Chapman Wei, Simone A Bernstein, Chaplin Wei, Refka Al-Beyati, Theodore Quan, David J Diemert

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(8):e41544

Retracted: "Assessing the Dissemination of COVID-19 Articles Across Social Media With Altmetric and PlumX Metrics: Correlational Study"

Retracted: "Assessing the Dissemination of COVID-19 Articles Across Social Media With Altmetric and PlumX Metrics: Correlational Study"

The Altmetric Attention Score (AAS), which was developed by Altmetric, is a weighted score of the amount of “online attention” a research article has received across social media platforms. This score solely refers to the number of citations, linkouts, and abstract views, and such social media platforms include Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Wikipedia, blogs, and many others [8].

Haley N Tornberg, Carine Moezinia, Chapman Wei, Simone A Bernstein, Chaplin Wei, Refka Al-Beyati, Theodore Quan, David J Diemert

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(1):e21408