学生主导的风湿病学兴趣小组对医学生对风湿病学兴趣的影响。

IF 2.3 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY International Journal of Rheumatology Pub Date : 2019-02-24 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/4892707
Sonia Silinsky Krupnikova, Timothy Brady, Michael Sheppard, N Andrew LaCombe, Derek Jones, Victoria K Shanmugam
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目的:本观察性研究旨在评估学生主导的风湿病学兴趣小组对医学生对风湿病学兴趣的影响。方法:在兴趣小组前后,评估每六个月学生与风湿病学相互作用的平均数量,包括选修入学、摘要提交和手稿。结果:参加风湿病选修课的人数从干预前的每6个月2.0±0.36人增加到干预后的每6个月6.2±1.24人(p=0.0064)。摘要投稿从0.5±0.34增加到5.86±1.49 (p=0.0077),论文投稿从0.16±0.16增加到1.57±0.37 (p=0.074)。结论:风湿病学兴趣小组显著提高了医学生对风湿病学的参与度。
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Impact of a Student-Led Rheumatology Interest Group on Medical Student Interest in Rheumatology.

Objectives: This observational study was designed to evaluate the impact of a student-led Rheumatology Interest Group on medical student interest in rheumatology.

Methods: The mean numbers of student-rheumatology interactions per six months were assessed for elective enrollment, abstract submissions, and manuscripts, in the pre- and postinterest group period.

Results: Enrollment in the rheumatology elective increased from 2.0 ± 0.36 per six months in the preintervention period to 6.2 ± 1.24 per six months in the postintervention period (p=0.0064). Abstract submissions increased from 0.5 ± 0.34 to 5.86 ± 1.49 (p=0.0077), and manuscript submissions from 0.16 ± 0.16 to 1.57 ± 0.37 (p=0.074).

Conclusion: The Rheumatology Interest Group significantly increased medical student engagement in rheumatology.

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