Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGill University, Montréal, QC.
Department of Family Medicine, McGill University, Montréal, QC.
Clin Invest Med. 2020 Apr 5;43(1):E35-E38. doi: 10.25011/cim.v43i1.33647.
It is important to strengthen critical thinking and scientific writing abilities during medical training to support trainees in their research endeavors and prepare students for careers in academic medicine. This commentary describes an interactive workshop to encourage student engagement with scientific literature and contribution to scholarly discourse by writing letters to the editor (LTEs). Students in the MD-PhD program at McGill University were asked to identify an article from a high-impact journal and think about ways in which they could address its scientific content. Students completed this preparation on their own time and then attended a 90-minute workshop where their LTEs were finalized and submitted. The LTE workshops were conducted in 2017 and 2019, and student participation and informal feedback indicated that perceptions of the workshops were positive. The workshops provided students an opportunity to strengthen their critical appraisal and academic communication skills while also contributing to the scientific literature. Letters written by aspiring and practicing physicians add valuable clinical insight to the literature and promote physician engagement with research. Strategies to support the adoption of LTE workshops include incorporating them into longitudinal curricula in medical school and integrating them into journal clubs during residency or fellowship.
在医学培训期间,加强批判性思维和科学写作能力非常重要,这有助于培训生开展研究工作,并为学生未来从事学术医学职业做好准备。本评论描述了一个互动研讨会,通过撰写给编辑的信(LTEs)鼓励学生参与科学文献,并为学术讨论做出贡献。麦吉尔大学 MD-PhD 项目的学生被要求从高影响力期刊中选择一篇文章,并思考他们可以如何解决其科学内容。学生们在自己的时间里完成了这项准备工作,然后参加了一个 90 分钟的研讨会,在研讨会上最终确定并提交了他们的 LTE。这些 LTE 研讨会分别于 2017 年和 2019 年举办,学生的参与度和非正式反馈表明,他们对研讨会的看法是积极的。这些研讨会为学生提供了一个机会,加强他们的批判性评估和学术交流能力,同时也为科学文献做出贡献。有志成为医生和已经从业的医生撰写的信件为文献增添了有价值的临床见解,并促进了医生对研究的参与。支持采用 LTE 研讨会的策略包括将其纳入医学院的纵向课程中,并在住院医师或研究员培训期间将其纳入期刊俱乐部。