A Dedicated Research Rotation Increases Orthopaedic Residency Scholarly Activity.

IF 2.3 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS JBJS Open Access Pub Date : 2024-11-05 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.2106/JBJS.OA.24.00075
Nathan Angerett, Christopher Ferguson, Matthew Kelly, Timothy Ackerman
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Introduction: Although clinical research has traditionally been a part of orthopaedic residency, there are now certain core requirements created by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), which outline the type of research activities to be completed during residency. However, there are no specific details included in the ACGME guidelines regarding how these milestones are to be met. Nor is there specificity regarding expectations of scholarly activity to be completed by the time of graduation. There is a paucity of literature demonstrating the effectiveness of implementing a dedicated research block in an orthopaedic surgical residency, especially in the community setting where limited research-related resources are available.

Methods: We implemented a dedicated research rotation along with a set of research milestones and guidelines at our single orthopaedic surgery community residency program. A search was performed through PubMed using residents' and faculty members' names to find publications included a 7-year period from 2015 to 2022 to determine number of publications by residents and faculty. Scholarly activity of faculty was analyzed and quantified using self-reported annual surveys.

Results: The average annual number of resident publications (by all 25 residents) increased from 2 to 26 after implementation of a dedicated research rotation. Faculty's scholarly activity, as measured by the following criteria, increased as well: number of publications (from 22 to 55), conference presentations (from 51 to 83), and other presentations (from 43 to 72).

Conclusion: Implementation of a dedicated research rotation in a community orthopaedic residency program is associated with an increased publication rate in major academic journals among residents and faculty. There is also an observed association with implementation of a dedicated resident research rotation and an increase in faculty scholarly activity satisfying ACGME faculty requirements.

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专门的研究轮转可增加骨科住院医师的学术活动。
导言:尽管临床研究历来是骨科住院医师培训的一部分,但现在毕业后医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)制定了一些核心要求,其中概述了住院医师培训期间应完成的研究活动类型。然而,ACGME 的指导方针中并没有关于如何达到这些里程碑的具体细节。对于毕业时应完成的学术活动的预期也没有具体说明。很少有文献能证明在骨科外科住院医师培训中实施专门的研究单元的有效性,尤其是在社区环境中,因为那里的研究相关资源有限:方法:我们在社区骨科住院医师培训项目中实施了专门的研究轮转,并制定了一套研究里程碑和指南。我们使用住院医师和教职员工的姓名在PubMed上搜索了2015年至2022年这7年间的论文,以确定住院医师和教职员工的论文数量。教员的学术活动通过自我报告的年度调查进行分析和量化:结果:在实施专门的研究轮转后,住院医师发表论文的年均数量(全部 25 名住院医师)从 2 篇增加到 26 篇。根据以下标准衡量的教师学术活动也有所增加:论文数量(从 22 篇增加到 55 篇)、会议演讲(从 51 篇增加到 83 篇)和其他演讲(从 43 篇增加到 72 篇):结论:在社区骨科住院医师培训项目中实施专门的研究轮转与住院医师和教师在主要学术期刊上的发表率增加有关。此外,还观察到住院医师专门研究轮转的实施与符合 ACGME 师资要求的教师学术活动的增加有关。
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