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  1. Teaching Medical Research to Medical Students: a Systematic Review

    Research literacy remains important for equipping clinicians with the analytical skills to tackle an ever-evolving medical landscape and maintain an evidence-based approach when treating patients. While the role of research in medical education has been justified and established, the nuances involving modes of instruction and relevant outcomes ...

  2. Research in Medical Education

    medical education research in the past 20 years, noted that MedEd research frequently explores the psychological impact of these factors on the individual student. Below is a list of the top themes in medical education research cited in the 20-year review. 1. Student assessment & evaluation

  3. PDF "The research compass": An introduction to research in medical education

    Guide 56: "The research compass": An introduction to research in medical education19 twice as high in the case-group compared to the control-group, indicating an association between the predictor and the criterion, i.e. disciplinary action by a Medical Board. FIguRE 4: Example of a cohort and a case-control study.

  4. Research in medical education: three decades of progress

    The specialty of research in medical education began just over three decades ago with a small group of clinicians and educational researchers at the medical school in Buffalo, New York. Since that time it has expanded worldwide. This paper is a personal reflection on how this research has informed our understanding of learning, teaching, and assessment in medicine.

  5. Teaching Medical Research to Medical Students: a Systematic ...

    Phenomenon Research literacy remains important for equipping clinicians with the analytical skills to tackle an ever-evolving medical landscape and maintain an evidence-based approach when treating patients. While the role of research in medical education has been justified and established, the nuances involving modes of instruction and relevant outcomes for students have yet to be analyzed ...

  6. Teaching Medical Research to Medical Students: a Systematic Review

    Phenomenon: Research literacy remains important for equipping clinicians with the analytical skills to tackle an ever-evolving medical landscape and maintain an evidence-based approach when treating patients. While the role of research in medical education has been justified and established, the nuances involving modes of instruction and relevant outcomes for students have yet to be analyzed.

  7. A Medical Education Research Library: key research topics and

    Introduction. Medical education research (MER) advances innovation in medical education and improves its quality. However, for novice clinician-educators, generating medical education scholarship can be daunting [Citation 1].The 'alien culture' of MER, with its own concepts and processes [Citation 2], and time-constraints [Citation 3], may hinder clinician-educators from appropriately ...

  8. Researching Medical Education

    Balancing the complexities and practicalities of medical education research is a challenging task. Researching Medical Education strikes that balance by providing theoretical frameworks, practical tips and examples of best research practices; essential reading for anyone engaged in rigorous educational research in the health professions.

  9. Medical education today: all that glitters is not gold

    A major consideration in any discussion of education is the profile of the students. Analysis of today's students is that they score higher on assertiveness, self-liking, narcissistic traits, high expectations, and some measures of stress, anxiety and poor mental health, and also lower on self-reliance [ 33, 34, 35 ].

  10. Quantitative Research Methods in Medical Education

    Clarifying the research purpose is an essential first step when reading or conducting scholarship in medical education. 1 Medical education research can serve a variety of purposes, from advancing the science of learning to improving the outcomes of medical trainees and the patients they care for. However, a well-designed study has limited ...

  11. The Purpose, Design, and Promise of Medical Education Resear ...

    ducation researchers; however, labs are relatively uncommon in the medical education field. Using case examples, the authors describe the organization and mission of medical education research labs contrasted with those of larger research team configurations, such as research centers, collaboratives, and networks. They discuss several key elements of education research labs: the importance of ...

  12. Beyond the Medical Model: Thinking Differently about Medical Education

    Lessons for medical education and medical education research. One important implication for medical education practice from the above discussion is that it provides a much more refined language for talking about what medical education is for than the rather empty but nonetheless prevalent language of learning.

  13. Qualitative Research Methods in Medical Education

    Medical education is a complex field, and medical education research and practice fittingly draws from many disciplines (e.g., medicine, psychology, sociology, education) and synthesizes multiple perspectives to explain how people learn and how medicine should be taught. 4,5 The concept of a field was well described by Cristancho and Varpio 5 in their tips for early career medical educators ...

  14. Research in Medical Education: What Do We Know about the Lin ...

    The medical education research community must respond now to this important issue. During the past year, the Commonwealth Fund Task Force on Academic Health Centers challenged the academic community to take more responsibility for ensuring that medical education programs are producing doctors who are well prepared to provide high-quality care ...

  15. Importance of research in medical education

    Enhancing learning. Students seem to find research in education particularly stimulating for their own learning process, and less for medical professional practice. That is why relationships between research, education and patient care have to be made clear, both in the education of students and in medical follow-up courses.

  16. Importance of Research in Medical Education: Role of ...

    Research plays a crucial role in shaping the medical curriculum and ensuring that medical students receive the most up-to-date education. It has a significant impact on the quality of medical education, including improved patient outcomes. The benefits of incorporating research into medical education are numerous, including the development of ...

  17. Protocol for a scoping review study on learning plan use in

    The current paradigm of competency-based medical education and learner-centredness requires learners to take an active role in their training. However, deliberate and planned continual assessment and performance improvement is hindered by the fragmented nature of many medical training programs. Attempts to bridge this continuity gap between supervision and feedback through learner handover ...

  18. Interpretation of course conceptual structure and student self-efficacy

    Background There is a scarcity of studies that quantitatively assess the difficulty and importance of knowledge points (KPs) depending on students' self-efficacy for learning (SEL). This study aims to validate the practical application of psychological measurement tools in physical therapy education by analyzing student SEL and course conceptual structure. Methods From the "Therapeutic ...

  19. How Important Is Research For BS/MD Programs?

    Many BS/MD hopefuls pursue research as a way to build their resume. Numerous BS/MD programs like Rensselaer Polytechnic University, like to see students with extensive research experience. Its ...

  20. What Premed Students Should Know About Emerging Fields of Medical Research

    Students' research interests often evolve during undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate education. Many fascinating fields of biomedical science are neither new nor well known, and they ...

  21. First-generation medical students face unique challenges and need more

    Medical research is increasingly informed by recognition of diversity's key role in addressing health equity. But when it comes to medical education, there's a group that has remained not just ...

  22. Developing a survey to measure nursing students' knowledge, attitudes

    Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) was legalized in Canada in 2016. Canada's legislation is the first to permit Nurse Practitioners (NP) to serve as independent MAiD assessors and providers. Registered Nurses' (RN) also have important roles in MAiD that include MAiD care coordination; client and family teaching and support, MAiD procedural quality; healthcare provider and public education ...

  23. Americans' views on the value of a college degree

    Differences by age. Young adults stand out in their views on the importance of a college degree today versus in the past. Among those ages 18 to 29, 44% say having a degree is more important today in order to get a well-paying job than it was 20 years ago. By comparison, 29% of those 30 to 49 and 30% of those 50 and older say the same.

  24. Ohio State's 2024 ASCO Review

    At the conclusion of the continuing medical education activity participants should be able to: 1. Explain important recent advancements in cancer treatment that will impact the care of patients; 2. Describe the results of recent clinical trials that will lead to new strategies for managing cancer; 3.