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学术外科协作组:对一个学员研究协作组的三年回顾

The Academic Surgical Collaborative: A three-year review of a trainee research collaborative.

作者信息

Pidgeon Thomas E, Chandrakumar Charmilie, Al Omran Yasser, Limb Christopher, Thavayogan Rachel, Gundogan Buket, Koshy Kiron, White Amelia, Fowler Alex, Agha Riaz

机构信息

Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns, Birmingham Children's Hospital, Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham, B4 6NH, UK.

Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, 4 Newark St, Whitechapel, London, E1 2AT, UK.

出版信息

Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2018 Feb 3;28:38-44. doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2018.01.003. eCollection 2018 Apr.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The Academic Surgical Collaborative (ASC) is a trainee research collaborative (TRC) formed in the UK in October 2014. Three years on, the achievements are presented along with advice for emerging and established TRCs. Methods: A retrospective review of internal, member-maintained ASC records was conducted. Membership numbers, PubMed indexed publications, presentations and prizes awarded were all calculated over time. Google Scholar was used to calculate citations per ASC publication. An online survey was distributed to members to ascertain member satisfaction.

RESULTS

With 62 active members (predominantly medical students) the ASC has published 33 PubMed indexed papers over three years, with a mean of 21 citations per paper (SD 89, range 0-491). 54 presentations have been delivered and eight prizes have been awarded for ASC research projects. 60% of ASC members believe the ASC delivers research that improves patient care. Key learning points for the ASC have been the use of a set of resources distributed to new members, the value of regular meetings, close mentoring throughout research projects to develop the skills of junior researchers, encouragement for junior members to present at conferences, and an ongoing focus on research conduct and improving evidence based medicine.

CONCLUSIONS

The ASC has fulfilled many of its goals set out at its inception. The ASCs subsequent aims are to enhance existing research training for junior members, advances in the field of core outcome development and also multi-collaborative research.

摘要

引言

学术外科协作组织(ASC)是一个于2014年10月在英国成立的学员研究协作组织(TRC)。三年过去了,现将其成就以及对新兴和成熟的TRC的建议呈现如下。方法:对内部成员维护的ASC记录进行回顾性审查。统计会员数量、被PubMed索引的出版物、报告以及获得的奖项随时间的变化情况。使用谷歌学术计算ASC每篇出版物的引用次数。向成员发放在线调查问卷以确定成员满意度。

结果

ASC拥有62名活跃成员(主要是医学生),在三年间发表了33篇被PubMed索引的论文,平均每篇论文被引用21次(标准差89,范围0 - 491)。已进行了54次报告,ASC的研究项目获得了八项奖项。60%的ASC成员认为ASC开展的研究改善了患者护理。ASC的关键经验教训包括向新成员分发一套资源、定期会议的价值、在整个研究项目中进行密切指导以培养初级研究人员的技能、鼓励初级成员在会议上发言,以及持续关注研究实施和改进循证医学。

结论

ASC已实现其成立之初设定的许多目标。ASC后续的目标是加强对初级成员的现有研究培训、在核心结局发展领域取得进展以及开展多协作研究。

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