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Optimizing engagement of undergraduate students in medical education research: The eMERG training network

BACKGROUND: The practice of evidence-based medicine and critical appraisal are essential for the modern doctor. Early engagement of medical students in research methodology is considered as a rising need for most medical school curricula; however, few peer-reviewed initiatives have been reported so...

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Autores principales: Sideris, Michail, Hanrahan, John, Staikoglou, Nikolaos, Pantelidis, Panteleimon, Pidgeon, Connie, Psychalakis, Nikolaos, Andersen, Nikolai, Pittaras, Theodore, Athanasiou, Thanos, Tsoulfas, Georgios, Papalois, Apostolos
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Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6004769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29922460
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2018.05.008
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author Sideris, Michail
Hanrahan, John
Staikoglou, Nikolaos
Pantelidis, Panteleimon
Pidgeon, Connie
Psychalakis, Nikolaos
Andersen, Nikolai
Pittaras, Theodore
Athanasiou, Thanos
Tsoulfas, Georgios
Papalois, Apostolos
author_facet Sideris, Michail
Hanrahan, John
Staikoglou, Nikolaos
Pantelidis, Panteleimon
Pidgeon, Connie
Psychalakis, Nikolaos
Andersen, Nikolai
Pittaras, Theodore
Athanasiou, Thanos
Tsoulfas, Georgios
Papalois, Apostolos
author_sort Sideris, Michail
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description BACKGROUND: The practice of evidence-based medicine and critical appraisal are essential for the modern doctor. Early engagement of medical students in research methodology is considered as a rising need for most medical school curricula; however, few peer-reviewed initiatives have been reported so far. We developed a Medical Education Research Group (eMERG) as part of a novel undergraduate surgical masterclass, which aimed to train undergraduate students on basic research methodology, as well as to motivate them to pursue a clinical and academic career in surgical specialties. Methods: eMERG consists of an international structured network of senior academics, consultant-level clinicians, senior and junior trainees who support undergraduate trainees. Students are selected from a competitive pool of applicants. Several small prospective studies in skills-based education, as well as systematic reviews on similar topics, have run under the umbrella of this framework, in the form of scholarship awards. Structured feedback questionnaires were distributed to evaluate the experience of the first three years. RESULTS: 12 students have participated in this pilot initiative. 11 manuscripts have been submitted for publication and 8 were accepted following peer-review in MEDLINE-indexed journals. Delegates perceived this experience as an excellent training opportunity which improved their research productivity. Delegates also stated engagement in research developed interest in the relevant surgical speciality, impacting their career aspirations. CONCLUSIONS: eMERG is one of the first reported European educational research networks for undergraduates. Research outcomes and students' perceptions conclude that eMERG enhances engagement with research methodology and motivation towards a career in surgery.
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spelling pubmed-60047692018-06-19 Optimizing engagement of undergraduate students in medical education research: The eMERG training network Sideris, Michail Hanrahan, John Staikoglou, Nikolaos Pantelidis, Panteleimon Pidgeon, Connie Psychalakis, Nikolaos Andersen, Nikolai Pittaras, Theodore Athanasiou, Thanos Tsoulfas, Georgios Papalois, Apostolos Ann Med Surg (Lond) Original Research BACKGROUND: The practice of evidence-based medicine and critical appraisal are essential for the modern doctor. Early engagement of medical students in research methodology is considered as a rising need for most medical school curricula; however, few peer-reviewed initiatives have been reported so far. We developed a Medical Education Research Group (eMERG) as part of a novel undergraduate surgical masterclass, which aimed to train undergraduate students on basic research methodology, as well as to motivate them to pursue a clinical and academic career in surgical specialties. Methods: eMERG consists of an international structured network of senior academics, consultant-level clinicians, senior and junior trainees who support undergraduate trainees. Students are selected from a competitive pool of applicants. Several small prospective studies in skills-based education, as well as systematic reviews on similar topics, have run under the umbrella of this framework, in the form of scholarship awards. Structured feedback questionnaires were distributed to evaluate the experience of the first three years. RESULTS: 12 students have participated in this pilot initiative. 11 manuscripts have been submitted for publication and 8 were accepted following peer-review in MEDLINE-indexed journals. Delegates perceived this experience as an excellent training opportunity which improved their research productivity. Delegates also stated engagement in research developed interest in the relevant surgical speciality, impacting their career aspirations. CONCLUSIONS: eMERG is one of the first reported European educational research networks for undergraduates. Research outcomes and students' perceptions conclude that eMERG enhances engagement with research methodology and motivation towards a career in surgery. Elsevier 2018-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6004769/ /pubmed/29922460 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2018.05.008 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of IJS Publishing Group Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Hanrahan, John
Staikoglou, Nikolaos
Pantelidis, Panteleimon
Pidgeon, Connie
Psychalakis, Nikolaos
Andersen, Nikolai
Pittaras, Theodore
Athanasiou, Thanos
Tsoulfas, Georgios
Papalois, Apostolos
Optimizing engagement of undergraduate students in medical education research: The eMERG training network
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6004769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29922460
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2018.05.008
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