This study conducts a visual analysis of Chinese and English literature related to medical or New Medicine innovation and entrepreneurship from CNKI and Web of Science databases using Citespace, revealing research dynamics and differences between domestic and international studies. Results indicate that domestic research started earlier than international studies, with rapid growth in literature volume focusing on medical innovation development. High-frequency keywords include "New Medicine," "talent cultivation," and "innovation and entrepreneurship." International research emphasizes global disease drug therapy and health issues, with hotspots centered on "translational medicine," "huge challenge," and "environmental trend." Spatial distribution shows loose collaboration among domestic institutions with regional characteristics, while international cooperation is dominated by European and American countries with limited Chinese participation. Burst term analysis identifies "New Medicine" and "artificial intelligence" as emerging domestic hotspots, whereas international studies prioritize "regenerative medicine," "faculty innovation," and related topics.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.si.20251304.19 |
Page(s) | 107-113 |
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Li, Y., Li, X., Diao, L., Lu, Y. (2025). Research Progress, Hotspots, and Development Trends in Medical Innovation and Entrepreneurship Studies at Home and Abroad —— A Visual Analysis Based on Bibliometrics. Science Innovation, 13(4), 107-113. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.si.20251304.19
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Li, Y.; Li, X.; Diao, L.; Lu, Y. Research Progress, Hotspots, and Development Trends in Medical Innovation and Entrepreneurship Studies at Home and Abroad —— A Visual Analysis Based on Bibliometrics. Sci. Innov. 2025, 13(4), 107-113. doi: 10.11648/j.si.20251304.19
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Li Y, Li X, Diao L, Lu Y. Research Progress, Hotspots, and Development Trends in Medical Innovation and Entrepreneurship Studies at Home and Abroad —— A Visual Analysis Based on Bibliometrics. Sci Innov. 2025;13(4):107-113. doi: 10.11648/j.si.20251304.19
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