Top Institutions in Surgical Publishing and Academic Medicine
Institutions were ranked based on their leadership in surgical research, contributions to academic publishing reform, involvement in global surgery initiatives, and advocacy for equitable access to scientific knowledge.
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#1
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
Johns Hopkins leads in surgical research and global surgery initiatives, with strong involvement in academic publishing and advocacy for equitable access to medical knowledge worldwide.
Key Differentiators
- Surgery
- Academic Medicine
- Global Health
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#2
Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA
Harvard Medical School and Mass General have extensive surgical research programs and contribute to editorial leadership in surgical journals, promoting open access and equitable publishing practices.
Key Differentiators
- Surgery
- Academic Publishing
- Global Surgery
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#3
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
San Francisco, CA
UCSF is recognized for its leadership in surgical education and global health, with programs focused on improving access to surgical knowledge and addressing inequities in academic publishing.
Key Differentiators
- Surgery
- Global Health
- Academic Medicine
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#4
University of Oxford
Oxford, N/A
Oxford has a strong global surgery research presence and is involved in publishing innovations, including transformative agreements to support open access and reduce APC burdens.
Key Differentiators
- Surgery
- Global Health
- Academic Publishing
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#5
University of Cape Town
Cape Town, N/A
As a leading institution in Africa, University of Cape Town plays a critical role in representing LMIC perspectives in surgical research and advocates for equitable publishing practices to reduce APC barriers.
Key Differentiators
- Surgery
- Global Health
- Academic Medicine
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