Oliver Joshua J, Ross Justin M, Davis W Tyler, Ng Patrick C, Long Brit, Weymouth Wells L, Summers Shane M, April Michael D
Department of Emergency Medicine, San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium, 3551 Roger Brooke Dr, Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234, USA.
Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center, Toxicology Fellowship, 777 Bannock Street, MC 0180, Denver, CO 80204, USA.
Mil Med. 2019 Dec 1;184(11-12):e622-e625. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usz071.
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education stipulates that residents should participate in scholarly activity. As of 2019 that verbiage will be changed to, "Residents must participate in scholarship." However, scholarly activity is not clearly defined. We set out to define our graduation research requirement in a measurable way and structure a research curriculum that better prepared residents to conduct scholarly activity.
This study compares resident scholarly output in several categories before and after the initiation of a revised research curriculum and graduation requirement. Scholarly activity was measured by comparing the production of Pubmed Indexed (PMID) publications, online publications, and conference presentations of two Emergency Medicine Residency classes. The intervention class was represented by the class of 2018 which exposed 16 residents to the new curriculum and graduation requirement for the full three years of their residency. The comparison class was represented by the class of 2015 which exposed 16 residents to the old curriculum and old graduation requirement. The old graduation requirement and curriculum were undefined. The new requirement involved two options, participate in original research starting from the process of question formulation and carried through manuscript drafting or publishing at first author PMID of any kind. The new curriculum involved monthly journal clubs, two annual deep dives, and an 8-day Intern Research Course modeled after the Emergency Medicine Basic Research Skills workshop sponsored by the American College of Emergency Physicians. In addition to the new curriculum, several new leadership positions were created at both the staff and resident level that solely focused on the promotion of scholarly activity. In addition to creating a culture within the department that encouraged scholarship, these overlapping leadership positions also helped create continuity in a program that could easily be hampered by frequent staff turnover due to new military assignments and military deployments.
Resident scholarly activity in the form of PMIDs increased from 4 to 22. The production of online publications was 0 and 12, respectively. There were 2 and 11 conference presentations, respectively.
Resident scholarly activity increased following the institution of a new research curriculum and graduation requirement.
毕业后医学教育认证委员会规定住院医师应参与学术活动。截至2019年,措辞将改为“住院医师必须参与学术研究”。然而,学术活动并未得到明确界定。我们着手以可衡量的方式定义毕业研究要求,并构建一个研究课程,以便更好地让住院医师为开展学术活动做好准备。
本研究比较了修订后的研究课程和毕业要求实施前后住院医师在多个类别的学术产出。通过比较两个急诊医学住院医师班级的PubMed索引出版物(PMID)、在线出版物和会议报告的产出情况来衡量学术活动。干预组由2018届代表,该组16名住院医师在其住院医师培训的整整三年中接触了新课程和毕业要求。对照组由2015届代表,该组16名住院医师接触的是旧课程和旧毕业要求。旧的毕业要求和课程未明确界定。新要求有两个选项,一是从问题提出过程开始参与原创研究,并贯穿手稿起草或发表,以第一作者身份发表任何类型的PMID;二是参与原创研究。新课程包括每月的期刊俱乐部、每年两次的深入研讨以及一个为期8天的实习研究课程,该课程仿照美国急诊医师学院主办的急诊医学基础研究技能研讨会模式开设。除了新课程外,在教职员工和住院医师层面都设立了几个新的领导职位,专门致力于促进学术活动。除了在部门内营造鼓励学术研究的文化外,这些重叠的领导职位还有助于在一个因新军事任务和军事部署导致人员频繁更替而容易受到阻碍的项目中创造连续性。
以PMID形式呈现的住院医师学术活动从4增加到22。在线出版物的产出分别为0和12。会议报告分别为2次和11次。
新的研究课程和毕业要求实施后,住院医师的学术活动有所增加。