India’s Dr. Raju Vaishya Leads the Way in Collaborative Research in Orthopedics

Written By :  Medha Baranwal
Medically Reviewed By :  Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli
Published On 2025-01-13 07:32 GMT   |   Update On 2025-01-13 07:59 GMT

India: A recent bibliometric study, published in the Iberoamerican Journal of Science Measurement and Communication (IJSMC) has shed light on the prolific academic contributions of Dr. Raju Vaishya, a renowned orthopaedic surgeon and clinical scientist. Focusing on his research output from 2008 to 2024, the study offers an in-depth analysis of Dr. Vaishya's scholarly impact, citation metrics, and collaborative efforts in the field of orthopaedics.

The study, conducted by Dr. Abhishek Vaish from the Department of Orthopaedics at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, India, and colleagues emphasizes the critical role that collaboration has played in Dr. Vaishya’s research success. "The key takeaway of this study is Dr. Vaishya's remarkable ability to combine high-level clinical practice with prolific research output. His extensive publication record, comprising 318 articles and over 6,800 citations, highlights the value of collaboration in enhancing academic productivity," Dr. Abhishek Vaish shared with Medical Dialogues.

Dr. Vaishya’s research output demonstrates an impressive and sustained commitment to advancing orthopaedic knowledge. The following were his key contributions: 

  • Dr. Vaishya has authored 318 publications, during 2008 and 2024, which are listed in the Scopus database and have received 6,834 citations, averaging 21.49 citations per paper.
  • Between 2020 and 2024, his publication output surged, producing 208 articles.
  • The increase in publication activity is attributed to advancements in medical technology, ongoing research initiatives, and the collaborative nature of his work.
  • 96.22% of Dr. Vaishya's publications were the result of collaborative efforts, including 55.66% national collaborations and 29.24% international collaborations.
  • His collaborations with institutions like the Southport and Ormskirk NHS Trust and the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in Birmingham, UK, significantly expanded the reach and impact of his research.
  • 33.35% of his publications appeared in foreign journals, primarily those based in the UK, emphasizing his global influence.

 

The analysis of Dr. Vaishya’s bibliometric data provides valuable insights into the dynamics of academic success. "Emerging researchers can learn a lot from Dr. Vaishya's approach, especially his focus on collaboration and strategic selection of reputable journals for publication," Dr. Abhishek Vaish stated. "His ability to engage with a wide network of colleagues and work on interdisciplinary projects sets a powerful example for budding researchers."

One of the significant factors contributing to Dr. Vaishya’s rise in publications during 2020-2024 is the global emphasis on sharing knowledge, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic accelerated research collaborations and expedited the dissemination of medical findings, further propelling Dr. Vaishya's output. His ability to navigate the balance between clinical practice and research is a testament to his time management and dedication to advancing the field.

However, the study also acknowledges some limitations. The exclusive use of Scopus data, a widely respected academic database, has the potential for incomplete citation data or discrepancies in publication records. Additionally, while the study provides valuable quantitative metrics, it does not fully capture the qualitative impact of Dr. Vaishya’s research on the orthopaedic community.

Despite these challenges, the study significantly contributes to orthopaedic research by highlighting the importance of collaboration in amplifying scholarly impact. "Dr. Vaishya’s accomplishments offer a framework for understanding how collaborative efforts can drive research productivity and elevate academic influence," Dr. Abhishek Vaish remarked.

"This bibliometric analysis significantly contributes to the field of orthopaedic research by providing a framework for evaluating academic contributions through quantitative metrics. It emphasizes the vital role of collaboration and interdisciplinary efforts in enhancing research outcomes. Moreover, by documenting Dr Vaishya's achievements, the study serves as a source of inspiration for other researchers, encouraging them to adopt similar collaborative models and strategies in their work," Dr. Abhishek concluded. 

Reference:

Gupta, B. M., Kappi, M., Vaish, A., & Patralekh, M. K. (2025). Bio-bibliometrics to analyze research output at the author level: A case study of the clinical scientist and orthopedist Dr. Raju Vaishya. Iberoamerican Journal of Science Measurement and Communication; 5(1), 1-19. DOI: 10.47909/ijsmc.169

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