Nicolaides Marios, Rallis Kathrine, Eyskens Pieter Jan, Andreou Andreas, Odejinmi Funlayo, Papalois Apostolos, Sideris Michail
Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.
Whipps Cross University Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust, London, UK.
Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2020 Jun 27;56:211-216. doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2020.06.033. eCollection 2020 Aug.
Despite the recent implementation of research-focused activities into undergraduate education, there is still a universal lack of offered exposure experienced by medical students. We organised an undergraduate research conference to explore students' views on research and evaluate the impact of the conference on participants' and organisers' research skills and non-technical skills respectively.
The conference was a student-led initiative which took place at a London medical school. Feedback from delegates was collected before and after the conference and aimed to evaluate previous experience and views in research, subjective assessment of relevant skills and the overall quality of the conference. Subjective change in organisers' non-technical skill performance was also evaluated using an online questionnaire following the conference.
Forty-four students attended the conference, out of which only 3 (7.7%) have published in an international peer-reviewed journal. Finding a project supervisor was reported by most delegates as the biggest barrier in becoming involved in research. Delegates' study design (p = 0.041) and oral/poster presentation skills (p = 0.041) showed a statistically significant subjective improvement. A clear benefit in organisers' subjective improvement in non-technical skill performance has been demonstrated. The conference was evaluated highly.
There is need to address the barriers that medical and dental students face in the path to get involved in research. Our conference framework has demonstrated benefit to both delegates and organisers in improving their research skills and non-technical skills respectively. The conference, being highly appraised, lays the ground for such initiatives to be integrated in undergraduate medical and dental curricula.
尽管近期已将以研究为重点的活动纳入本科教育,但医学生普遍缺乏相关体验。我们组织了一次本科研究会议,以探讨学生对研究的看法,并分别评估该会议对参与者和组织者研究技能及非技术技能的影响。
该会议是一项由学生主导的活动,在伦敦一所医学院举行。在会议前后收集了代表们的反馈,旨在评估他们以往的研究经验和观点、对相关技能的主观评价以及会议的整体质量。会议结束后,还通过在线问卷评估了组织者非技术技能表现的主观变化。
44名学生参加了会议,其中只有3人(7.7%)在国际同行评审期刊上发表过文章。大多数代表表示,找到项目导师是参与研究的最大障碍。代表们的研究设计(p = 0.041)和口头/海报展示技能(p = 0.041)在主观上有统计学显著改善。组织者在非技术技能表现方面的主观改善也有明显成效。该会议得到了高度评价。
有必要解决医科和牙科学生在参与研究过程中面临的障碍。我们的会议框架已证明对代表和组织者分别提高他们的研究技能和非技术技能有益。该会议得到高度评价,为将此类活动纳入本科医学和牙科课程奠定了基础。