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Impact of a Dedicated Research Rotation during Ophthalmology Residency.

Nita G Valikodath1, Blake V Fausett1,2, Gale A Oren1, Katherine Whitney1, Maria A Woodward1,3, Shahzad I Mian1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requires that ophthalmology residents participate in scholarly activity during residency. However, residents lack protected time for research.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of a dedicated research rotation on scholarly productivity and research experience during residency.
METHODS: This cohort study compared two groups of ophthalmology residents. Residents who graduated between 2004-2009 did not have dedicated research time and served as control residents (CR) while residents who graduated between 2010-2015 had a dedicated research rotation and served as the intervention group (research residents, RR). Primary outcomes included publications and presentations recorded over a four-year period, spanning the three years of residency and first year after graduation. These were analyzed by linear regression and t-tests. Residents also took surveys regarding research experience and chi squared tests and logistic regression were used to compare these results.
RESULTS: The RR had 0.97 more publications and 1.3 more presentations compared to the CR after adjusting for PhD status, pre-residency publications and presentations, age at graduation, gender and race (p=0.09 and p=0.02, respectively). RR had higher odds of reporting adequate time to complete research (OR=13.11, 95% CI 3.58-48.03, p < 0.001) and satisfaction with their research experience (OR=6.96, 95% CI=2.104-23.053, p=0.002).
CONCLUSIONS: Residents with a research rotation had more time to complete research, were more satisfied with their research experience, and generated more publications and presentations compared to residents without the research rotation. A research rotation can help meet ACGME requirements and help residents achieve greater scholarly activity.

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Keywords:  medical education; research rotation; residency training; scholarly activity

Year:  2017        PMID: 30338312      PMCID: PMC6190916          DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1599078

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acad Ophthalmol        ISSN: 2475-4757


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