Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, Georgia
Department of Health Services Research, Management & Policy, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
Ann Fam Med. 2018 May;16(3):257-260. doi: 10.1370/afm.2228.
Building research capacity and increasing scholarly productivity are identified needs of the specialty of family medicine. The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) has increased the scholarly requirements for residency programs, placing even more pressure on faculty to be productive in the scholarly realm. The Council of Academic Family Medicine Educational Research Alliance (CERA) was created by volunteer members of the specialty with shared interests in overcoming barriers and increasing scholarly production.
CERA has developed the infrastructure and expertise to regularly conduct omnibus surveys of key family medicine educational leaders. Proposals are centrally collected and competitively chosen. The omnibus survey process includes collaboration with experienced mentors, centralized institutional review board clearance, pilot testing, and centralized data collection. The survey results are disseminated back to research teams for presentation and publication of the findings.
To date, over 115 research teams have had their projects included in CERA omnibus surveys. Projects have been led by research teams from across the country and with a wide variety of research experience. This collaborative work has resulted in more than 75 scientific presentations and over 55 peer-reviewed papers in the medical literature. The raw data are now available online and serve as a repository for future secondary analysis and as an educational resource.
The CERA infrastructure has allowed a large number of research teams to conduct meaningful scholarship at a fraction of the typical cost in terms of time and energy. CERA has expanded family medicine research by removing barriers for teams with limited experience or resources.
培养研究能力和提高学术成果被认为是家庭医学专业的需求。研究生医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)提高了住院医师项目的学术要求,这给教师在学术领域的成果带来了更大的压力。学术家庭医学教育研究联盟(CERA)是由对克服障碍和增加学术成果有共同兴趣的专业志愿者成员创建的。
CERA 已经建立了基础设施和专业知识,以便定期对关键的家庭医学教育领导者进行综合调查。提案由中央收集,并通过竞争选择。综合调查过程包括与经验丰富的导师合作、中央机构审查委员会批准、试点测试和中央数据收集。调查结果将分发给研究团队,以便展示和发表研究结果。
迄今为止,已有超过 115 个研究团队的项目被纳入 CERA 综合调查。项目由来自全国各地、具有广泛研究经验的研究团队领导。这种合作工作产生了超过 75 次科学演讲和超过 55 篇同行评议的医学文献论文。原始数据现在可在线获取,并作为未来二次分析的存储库和教育资源。
CERA 基础设施使大量研究团队能够以典型时间和精力成本的一小部分进行有意义的学术研究。CERA 通过为经验有限或资源有限的团队消除障碍,扩大了家庭医学研究。