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A meaningful MESS (Medical Education Scholarship Support)

BACKGROUND: Graduate medical education faculty bear the responsibility of demonstrating active research and scholarship; however, faculty who choose education-focused careers may face unique obstacles related to the lack of promotion tracks, funding, career options, and research opportunities. Our o...

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Autores principales: Whicker, Shari A., Engle, Deborah L., Chudgar, Saumil, DeMeo, Stephen, Bean, Sarah M., Narayan, Aditee P., Grochowski, Colleen O'Connor, Nagler, Alisa
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Co-Action Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4967709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27476538
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/meo.v21.32458
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author Whicker, Shari A.
Engle, Deborah L.
Chudgar, Saumil
DeMeo, Stephen
Bean, Sarah M.
Narayan, Aditee P.
Grochowski, Colleen O'Connor
Nagler, Alisa
author_facet Whicker, Shari A.
Engle, Deborah L.
Chudgar, Saumil
DeMeo, Stephen
Bean, Sarah M.
Narayan, Aditee P.
Grochowski, Colleen O'Connor
Nagler, Alisa
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description BACKGROUND: Graduate medical education faculty bear the responsibility of demonstrating active research and scholarship; however, faculty who choose education-focused careers may face unique obstacles related to the lack of promotion tracks, funding, career options, and research opportunities. Our objective was to address education research and scholarship barriers by providing a collaborative peer-mentoring environment and improve the production of research and scholarly outputs. METHODS: We describe a Medical Education Scholarship Support (MESS) group created in 2013. MESS is an interprofessional, multidisciplinary peer-mentoring education research community that now spans multiple institutions. This group meets monthly to address education research and scholarship challenges. Through this process, we develop new knowledge, research, and scholarly products, in addition to meaningful collaborations. RESULTS: MESS originated with eight founding members, all of whom still actively participate. MESS has proven to be a sustainable unfunded local community of practice, encouraging faculty to pursue health professions education (HPE) careers and fostering scholarship. We have met our original objectives that involved maintaining 100% participant retention; developing increased knowledge in at least seven content areas; and contributing to the development of 13 peer-reviewed publications, eight professional presentations, one Masters of Education project, and one educational curriculum. DISCUSSION: The number of individuals engaged in HPE research continues to rise. The MESS model could be adapted for use at other institutions, thereby reducing barriers HPE researchers face, providing an effective framework for trainees interested in education-focused careers, and having a broader impact on the education research landscape.
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spelling pubmed-49677092016-08-23 A meaningful MESS (Medical Education Scholarship Support) Whicker, Shari A. Engle, Deborah L. Chudgar, Saumil DeMeo, Stephen Bean, Sarah M. Narayan, Aditee P. Grochowski, Colleen O'Connor Nagler, Alisa Med Educ Online Short Communication BACKGROUND: Graduate medical education faculty bear the responsibility of demonstrating active research and scholarship; however, faculty who choose education-focused careers may face unique obstacles related to the lack of promotion tracks, funding, career options, and research opportunities. Our objective was to address education research and scholarship barriers by providing a collaborative peer-mentoring environment and improve the production of research and scholarly outputs. METHODS: We describe a Medical Education Scholarship Support (MESS) group created in 2013. MESS is an interprofessional, multidisciplinary peer-mentoring education research community that now spans multiple institutions. This group meets monthly to address education research and scholarship challenges. Through this process, we develop new knowledge, research, and scholarly products, in addition to meaningful collaborations. RESULTS: MESS originated with eight founding members, all of whom still actively participate. MESS has proven to be a sustainable unfunded local community of practice, encouraging faculty to pursue health professions education (HPE) careers and fostering scholarship. We have met our original objectives that involved maintaining 100% participant retention; developing increased knowledge in at least seven content areas; and contributing to the development of 13 peer-reviewed publications, eight professional presentations, one Masters of Education project, and one educational curriculum. DISCUSSION: The number of individuals engaged in HPE research continues to rise. The MESS model could be adapted for use at other institutions, thereby reducing barriers HPE researchers face, providing an effective framework for trainees interested in education-focused careers, and having a broader impact on the education research landscape. Co-Action Publishing 2016-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4967709/ /pubmed/27476538 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/meo.v21.32458 Text en © 2016 Shari A. Whicker et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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Grochowski, Colleen O'Connor
Nagler, Alisa
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