独立于住院医师的科室学术活动迅速增加,证明了神经外科密集研究计划的可复制性和成功性

Q1 Medicine World Neurosurgery: X Pub Date : 2024-03-13 DOI:10.1016/j.wnsx.2024.100364
Samantha Varela , Meic H. Schmidt , Christian A. Bowers
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背景:神经外科仍是竞争最激烈的专业之一,其匹配率高达 70%。一直以来,医学生的成绩都是通过 USMLE 第 1 步考试来衡量的。然而,随着最近考试分数的变化,推荐信、研究和实习成绩等指标的重要性日益增加。不同院校的研究经历大相径庭,医科学生的学术活动也有赖于教师/住院医师的指导。我们曾报道过在神经外科项目中开展的为期两年的强化研究计划(IRI)。在此,我们报告了在一个没有住院医师的科室成功实施 IRI 的情况,并证明了 IRI 在非住院医师学习者中的可重复性:我们将 2007 年至 2020 年的回顾性数据与 2 年研究期间(2020 年 7 月至 2022 年 7 月)的 IRI 结果进行了比较:IRI使论文数量呈指数级快速增长,医学生发表的同行评审论文(PRPs)增加了1000%,实习研究员(PRF)发表的PRPs增加了4900%。IRI实施前,学员参与PRPs的比例为31%,IRI实施后增加到72%:我们介绍了 IRI 成功提高学术生产力的情况,尽管它只使用了非居民学习者。医学领域代表性不足的学生和非一级院校的学生获得的研究和临床机会并不平等,因此,优先考虑并提供充足的机会/指导对他们成功进入竞争激烈的专业至关重要。我们的 IRI 允许早期的教师/住院学生导师制,并给予学生更多的灵活性,因为它允许处于不同阶段的医学生参与研究,而没有设定时间框架。
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Rapid increase in departmental scholarly activity independent of residents demonstrates reproducibility and success of intensive research initiative in neurosurgery department

Background: Neurological surgery remains one of the most competitive specialties with a match rate of <70%. Historically, medical student performance was gauged through the USMLE Step 1. However, with the recent exam score change, metrics such as recommendation letters, research, and clerkship grades carry increased importance. Research experiences vary greatly between institutions and medical students depend on faculty/resident mentorship in order to facilitate scholarly activity. We previously reported our 2-year intensive research initiative (IRI) in a neurosurgery program. Here we report successful implementation of the IRI in a disparate setting, a department devoid of residents, and demonstrate the IRI's reproducibility with non-resident learners.

Materials & Methods: We compared retrospective data from 2007 to 2020 with the IRI's results during the 2-year study period (July 2020–July 2022).

Results: The IRI resulted in a rapid exponential increase in publications, with medical student led peer-reviewed publications (PRPs) increasing 1000% and pre-residency fellow (PRF) PRPs increasing by 4900%. Learner involvement on PRPs pre-IRI was 31%, increasing to 72% post-IRI implementation.

Conclusions: We present the IRI's success increasing academic productivity despite utilizing only non-resident learners. Students underrepresented in medicine and those at non-tier 1 institutions receive unequal research and clinical opportunities, therefore, prioritizing and providing sufficient opportunities/mentorship is crucial in their success in matching into competitive specialties. Our IRI allows for early faculty/resident student mentorship and gives students more flexibility as it allows medical students at varying stages to participate in research with no set time frame.

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