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A structured step-by-step program to increase scholarly activity.

Kandace Kichler1, Robert Kozol2, Jessica Buicko2, Beth Lesnikoski2, Leonardo Tamariz3, Ana Palacio3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Development and maintenance of scholarly activity is a challenge for small community-based surgical training programs. The current Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Program Requirements in General Surgery states that, "Residents should participate in scholarly activity," and "The sponsoring institution and program should allocate adequate educational resources to facilitate resident involvement in scholarly activities." We adopted a program designed to improve the quality of research projects pursued by surgical residents and to increase the number of projects submitted for both presentation and publication.
DESIGN: We hereby describe a structured step-by-step program to mentor surgical residents through clinical projects from development to publication.
SETTING: Community hospital with academic affiliation, located in the Southeastern United States. PARTICIPANTS: The Resident Scholarly Activity Program at our facility includes 2 faculty mentors who work in direct contact with all the surgical residents of our program (2 residents/y, postgraduate years 1-5). The faculty members are MD, MPH professionals who specialize in resident education and scholarly activity.
RESULTS: Implementation of Resident Scholarly Activity Program instruction and mentoring increased the number of publications in all categories defined. The number of publications and presentations increased from 6 to 28 over a 1-year period.
CONCLUSIONS: A structured scholarly activity program positively affects the number of clinical projects produced by a small community-based surgical training program. Familiarity with project design and biostatistics, plus one-on-one mentoring improves the quality of research produced. A potential additional benefit is the ability to involve private surgical faculty with the residents' projects.
Copyright © 2014 Association of Program Directors in Surgery. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Medical Knowledge; Practice-Based Learning and Improvement; Professionalism; community program; publications; resident education; resident research; scholarly activity; surgical education

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25241156     DOI: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2014.08.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Surg Educ        ISSN: 1878-7452            Impact factor:   2.891


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