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CMAJ
CMAJ - January 11, 2000JAMC - le 11 janvier 2000

A quantitative ranking of Canada's research output of original human studies for the decade 1989 to 1998

Table 2: Distribution of Canadian articles of human studies by medical school
Medical school Total no. (and %) of articles Medical school Annual change, % Medical school Total per $million of funding*

Toronto 8 604 (13) McGill +8 Alberta 9.2
British Columbia 5 107 (8) Queen's +7 Memorial 8.8
Alberta 4 742 (8) Toronto +7 Saskatchewan 8.7
McGill 4 699 (8) Ottawa +6 Dalhousie 7.4
McMaster 3 225 (5) Sherbrooke +6 British Columbia 7.3
Western Ontario 2 874 (5) Montreal +6 McMaster 6.8
Manitoba 2 293 (4) Alberta +4 Manitoba 6.4
Calgary 2 123 (3) Dalhousie +4 Western Ontario 5.9
Ottawa 1 824 (3) Laval +4 Calgary 4.9
Laval 1 744 (3) Western Ontario +3 Toronto 4.7
Dalhousie 1 504 (2) McMaster +3 McGill 4.3
Saskatchewan 1 133 (2) British Columbia +2 Queen's 4.0
Queen's 1 048 (2) calgary +2 Ottawa 3.7
Montreal   734 (1) Saskatchewan +1 Laval 3.4
Sherbrooke   581 (1) Manitoba -1 Sherbrooke 2.8
Memorial   433 (1) Memorial -1 Montreal 0.8

Canada 62 435   (100) Canada +4 Canada NA

*Based on 1995/96 financial data for biomedical and health care research in faculties of medicine; source: Canadian Association of Medical Colleges (http://www.acmc.ca/HealthTable1.htm).

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